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Hey there, soon to be parents!

 

Choosing a name for your Christian baby girl is one of the most important first decisions you'll make for your little princess. The name you select for your little star has the potential to shape their life and represent their Christian identity.

 

Most parents choose names representing good qualities, hoping their kids will eventually imbibe them. Christian baby names are often chosen for their meanings and their virtues.

 

Choosing names for baby girls might be easier than choosing names for boys. Christians frequently choose female names that reflect biblical qualities, many traditional parents also choose girl names from the Bible, whether as names for persons or locations.

 

Let's dive into the fun yet overwhelming journey of naming your baby. Whether you prefer traditional biblical names or are looking for Christian names that have a bit of both worlds (a classic and a modern vibe), Mom&Tiny has some fantastic names for you below. Our database also lets you filter names by popularity, uniqueness, numerology, and long/short names, among other filters.

 

We periodically update our lists with the latest trends and insights, helping you choose a name that's just right for your baby.

 

 

Unique Christian Baby Girl Names

Here are some Christian baby girl names with their meanings to make your name search easier! Happy naming!

NAMEMEANINGGENDERPOPULARITY RANK
AddilynnBriar ClearingGirl
17666
OaklynnSparkGirl
16651
MadisynTreeGirl
15634
NovaleeConsecrated by GodGirl
15632
LiliannaGrace of GodGirl
15632
MadilynnDefender of MankindGirl
15631
KinsleeChild of MaudGirl
15631
BrynleighOne who CleavesGirl
15623
VallerieVar. of ValerieGirl
14749
IsadorGift of IsisGirl
14749
IsidoraFem. of IsidoreGirl
14749
IsodorGift of IsisGirl
14749
LoughlanMessenger of the LordGirl
14749
LuchinaLat. Dim of LucyGirl
14749
WilmettFem. of WilliamGirl
14749

 

How do Christians Name their Babies?

 

Parents often seek suggestions from family members or grandparents when choosing a name for their child. In some cases, the child may be given an honorary first name that shows a link to the Christian faith and a second shorter name by which they are commonly known. Let's now discuss the naming preferences in detail below.

 

Boy Names: If you're thinking about a first name for your boy, why not go biblical and bold? Names like Daniel ("God is my judge"), Samuel ("God has heard"), or even Aragorn (for you Tolkien fans, meaning "Man of Númenór") are solid choices that pack a heroic punch. 

 

Middle Names: This is where it gets interesting and challenging. There are multiple ways to adopt middle names, but these three are the most commonly adopted. 

 

  • The Double Old Testament Name: How about "Jacob Boaz Lindholm" for that noble ring? Or "Jonathan David Bloom," which might just make him his own best friend! 

 

  • The Prophet and Reformer Combination: Mix a prophet's name with a reformer's for something that really stands out, like "Nathan Owen Svensson" or "Samuel Sibbes Carlson". Middle names like these are extremely popular at conservative churches.

 

  • The Biblical Theology Medley: The third option is what I like to call the Biblical Theology Medley. Here, you mix it up by choosing boy names from both the Old and New Testaments—kind of a nod to everyone that, yes, you've read the whole Bible. Think of names like "Joshua Titus Karlsson" or "Caleb Timothy Peterson." Go for "Seth Immanuel Anderson," every time you call him to dinner, it's like you're delivering a mini-sermon!

 

Girl Names: Picking girls' names can be a bit simpler. Christians often favour female names that echo biblical virtues or the fruits of the Spirit. Imagine naming your daughter "Mercy Faith Larsson"—the whole congregation would nod in approval. The Bible is packed with beautiful names yet to be fully embraced. Think beyond the familiar Abigails and Hannahs to perhaps Shiphrah, Puah, Damaris, or Huldah.

 

The Christian Baby Naming ceremony often occurs in a church and might include a baptism or dedication. It's an occasion when friends and family unite to shower the little one with prayers and blessings. After the ceremony, mom & dad usually throw a small party or feast to celebrate this special occasion with their loved ones.

 

As per Christian tradition, baptism is essential to the naming ceremony. It usually symbolizes the child's initiation into the Christian faith, as they are baptized with holy water and given a Christian name to carry with them for life. The act of baptism holds deep spiritual significance and connects the child to their faith and community.

 

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