There are plenty of cute baby girl names to choose from, from Adelaide to Hazel, without going too far into oddball territory. The best cute baby girl names are unique, sweet, and never overdone. So you won’t have to worry about your kid later being in class with three others named the same thing! Here are some of our favorite cute names for girls.
Adelaide
This cute name for girls was the name of a popular British monarch and an Australian city, but now this name with a “noble” meaning is fresh and fun for a little girl.
Aviva
This sweet Hebrew name means “springtime,” and feels absolutely perfect for a vivacious little girl.
Charlie
Skip the more formal Charlotte and head straight to this fun nickname. It shares the same meaning as its root — free man.
Clementine
Clementine has a lovely meaning — merciful. But it also has that cheerful citrusy vibe, thanks to the small oranges that bear the name. (And don’t forget that old song, “My Darling Clementine!”)
Cricket
Actress Busy Philips picked this oh-so-cute insect name for her daughter — and the equally adorable Birdy for her oldest.
Daisy
This fun and fresh floral name is gaining popularity, either as a nickname for Margaret or in its own right.
Dixie
A popular nickname for the South makes for a short and sassy baby name.
Hazel
A charmingly old-fashioned name, Hazel’s suddenly become red hot, thanks to its pick by stars Emily Blunt and John Krasinski, and its usage for the popular heroine from the book The Fault in Our Stars.
Lulu
Lulu is one of the cooler double-syllable girl names that started as nicknames — names like Fifi, Kiki, Mimi and more. This cute name for girls is a common nickname for Lucy, though it’s becoming popular in its own right.
Poppy
This cheerful floral name is just starting to catch on in the U.S., though it’s been a longtime favorite across the pond in the UK.
Sadie
Sarah gave life to Sadie, which started out as a nickname of that Biblical classic. It shares its royal meaning, as it means “princess,” just like Sarah.
Wren
This sweet songbird makes for an offbeat name choice that works for either a boy or a girl.
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