Christian Baby Girl Names With Meanings - Page 45
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Christianity Baby Girl Names by Alphabet
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Christianity Baby Names for Girls List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Derived from 'Clover', the name of a flower from the pea family | ||
A plant that origins from the pea family and is a fodder plant for animals | ||
In Greek, it means Mother of Atlanta, and the Latin meaning is Amazon | ||
A famous person who is also a great pleaser or wooer | ||
A river fairy who fell in love with the Sun God. As a reward, she was turned into a sunflower, because of which her face was always turned towards the sun | ||
One who acts as a supplanter; one who replaces or takes place of someone else | ||
One who is not familiar; a stranger | ||
The one who rules; king or lady | ||
Spanish meaning is 'To help someone in need' | ||
One who is very helpful and helps others in need | ||
The son of Oda, from the Oda clan | ||
A cushion or pillow; a cloth stuffed with cotton, normally used for furniture purpose | ||
A determined, talented and fierce individual | ||
A cushion; a pillow; a cloth that is stuffed with cotton and is used as furniture | ||
A valley or a draining zone | ||
Heaven; a place where God is supposed to reside | ||
Woman bold like a fortress | ||
The most vital organ of the human body; the heart | ||
Female; a young woman; a lady | ||
People's win; victory of men after defeating the enemy | ||
One who is victorious and an achiever in all fields | ||
A young woman; a girl | ||
A female form of Nicholas, which means Victory or triumph of the people | ||
One who hails from Cologne, the fourth largest city of Germany | ||
A little dog; a pup; a young dog | ||
Derived from the name Nicholas, meaning the triumph of the people | ||
A young woman who is charming, lovely and delightful | ||
The most gorgeous, good looking and beautiful of all | ||
Derived from the Irish name meaning Girl, a young lady | ||
Triumph of men against an enemy; victory of men | ||
One who is victorious, winner and achiever | ||
People who have emerged victorious | ||
A black coloured bird | ||
Hailing from a dark, dull village with no source of light | ||
Girl, female, lady, a relatively young woman | ||
Derived from an Irish word 'Colleen' meaning girl, a young woman | ||
A young woman; a girl | ||
A dove; a stout bird that resembles a pigeon, and is used as a symbol of peace | ||
Dove | ||
Dove, a small stout bird that resembles pigeon | ||
Dove, a bird resembling pigeon and a symbol for peace | ||
A name of a famous place in America | ||
Dove; the bird used as a symbol for peace; a small white bird resembling a pigeon | ||
Strength; powerful and tough; having high durability and solidity | ||
A wise person; a man who is filled with knowledge | ||
Conception; the process of conceiving a baby; forming an idea | ||
Conception; the act of fertilization in animals | ||
Refers to the Immaculate Conception of Virgin Mary | ||
A reference to Immaculate Conception of Mother Mary in her mother's womb | ||
Seashell; the outer shell of a marine animal, necessary for its protection | ||


