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The 100 Best Girl Baby Names You'll Love
Is there anything more fun (or overwhelming!) than hunting for the perfect name for your baby girl?

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Is there anything more fun (or overwhelming!) than hunting for the perfect name for your baby girl? With thousands and thousands of options out there, and each prettier than the last, we bet your list is pretty long. But fear not, because there is a list out there that is definitely much longer than yours, and we’ve got it right here.
The baby girl names other parents are picking are so much fun to browse. There are lots of flower and nature names (like Daisy and Violet) on here, with elegant and vintage favourites scattered up and down the list.
The top 100 girl names include modern and gender-neutral picks, but the top 25 (detailed below with meanings) are trending uber-feminine and pretty. French and other European names having a major moment (Sophia, Isabella) as are nature names (Willow, Lily, Hazel). If you’re starting from scratch, you’ll find lots of inspiration for both rare names and baby girl name trends.
Whether you’re looking to set your girl apart from the crowd in a big way or use something more recognisable, here are the top 100 baby girl names with special mention and details on Australia’s best of the best. Where do your favourite girl names fall?
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