Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender Adella
Noble; noble kind
German
Alana
Little rock
English
Andrina
Manly, virile
Aqua
Water
Latin
Aquaria
Of the Water
American
Aquata
Water
Latin
Ariel
Lion of God
Hebrew
Arista
The best
Greek
Aruba
Loves her husband
Arabic
Attina
Wise
Greek
Bay
Berry
Latin
Breezy
Windy
English
Coral
“The sentry,” in allusion to the belief of the ancients that a coral talisman served as a warning against the approach of evil spirits.
Latin
Cordelia
Heart
Latin
Delmar
Of the sea
Spanish
Delta
Wetlands
Greek
Dylan
Great tide
Welsh
Earwine
Friend of the sea
English
Firtha
Arm of the sea
Scottish
Florida
Flowery
Latin
Hawaii
Homeland
Polynesian
Hydra
Water serpent
Greek
Ilayda
Water fairy
Turkish
Irvina
Sea friend
English
Isla
Island
Scottish
Kai
The sea
Polynesian
Kailani
Sea, sky
Polynesian
Kye
Ocean
American
Lucia
Of the light
Italian
Madison
Son of Maud
English
Manami
Love, Affection, Beautiful, Sea, Ocean
Japanese
Maria
Of the sea
Latin
Mariam
Star of the sea
Latin
Marieanne
Star of the sea
Latin
Mariella
Star of the sea
Latin
Marilla
Shining sea
Marina
From the sea
Latin
Marinda
From the sea
Latin
Marine
From the sea
Latin
Maris
Of the sea
Latin
Marissa
Of the sea
Latin
Mariza
Of the sea
Latin
Marybell
Star of the sea
Latin
Maryse
Of the sea; star of the sea
Latin
Masha
Star of the sea
Latin
Maureen
Star of the sea
Irish
Maurissa
Star of the sea
Irish
Mavra
Star of the sea
Latin
Meryl
Shining sea
English
Moanna
Ocean
Polynesian
Morgan
Circling sea
Welsh
Morgance
Circling sea or great brightness; bright or white sea dweller
Welsh
Morganne
Circling sea or great brightness; bright or white sea dweller
Welsh
Morissa
Of the sea
Spanish
Muiel
Knows the sea
Irish
Muriel
Sparkling, shining sea
Irish
Myrtle
“The exclusive,” in allusion to the plant of the same name regarded as sacred to Venus.
Latin
Naia
Water nymph
Greek
Naida
Water nymph
Greek
Nakendra
Water Baby, Magical
American
Narissa
Sea nymph; black-haired
Italian
Nerida
Sea nymph
Spanish
Nixie
Water sprite
German
Nori
Belief
Japanese
Ocean
Sea
Oceane
Sea
French
Oceania
Ocean
Greek
Oki
Ocean Centered
Japanese
Pacifica
Peaceful
Spanish
Pearl
Pearl
Latin
Pelageya
Of the sea
Greek
Piper
Pipe player
English
Pirate
Robber of the Sea
English
Porter
Doorkeeper
English
Sailor
Boat Man
American
Sandy
Greek
Sea
Ocean
American
Seal
Dweller by the Small Wood
English
Shelly
Ewe, female sheep; little rock; rest; sloped meadow
Hebrew
Shellyann Star
Celestial body
English
Talassa
Sea, ocean
Greek
Tallulah
Leaping water
Native American
Thalassa
Sea, ocean
Greek
Tula
Leaping water
Spanish
Uira
Water lady; small butterfly
Arabic
Wahmenitu
Spirit in the Water
Native American
Yara
Water lady; small butterfly
Arabic
Zulimar
Blue Ocean
Spanish
Ocean names for girls have seaside warmth and an eternal summer spirit. Fun and fresh, these beach beauties are popular options for those with a love of water and adventure. They come from around the world, and there’s one for every name style. Let’s surf through some highlights of ocean-themed girl names together.
The most obvious ocean names for girls are ones relating to the water itself. Ocean With her beauty and raw power, she is the strongest of all these options. There are also stunning variations, such as Oceane and Oceania. They’re all usable, especially if you consider that word names are trending in recent years, with names like River and Rain now common for baby girls. Bay and Sea, both one-syllable darlings, are great for expressing your personality. Marina is the last of this group. She has natural charm along with her nautical vibes, and we wouldn’t be surprised if she continues to inch higher on the charts.
Browsing the shore, you’ll also find many ocean names for girls. There’s Shelly, who brings back fond memories of collecting seashells as a kid and Sandy, an obvious nod to the beach. Breezy, a playful find that recalls the salty sea breeze and has a relaxed energy, is fun to be around. Occupational name lovers will especially adore Sailor, a find that’s perfect for a baby girl who isn’t afraid to venture through the seven seas or any of life’s other obstacles.
Turning to the sea’s residents is another great way to find ocean names for girls. Star is a clear pick, as sea stars are ocean staples (and aquarium favorites for kiddos!) Piper could be used, as sand pipers are quick-moving birds that frequent the surf. Pearl isn’t often thought of as ocean-based, but this gem of a name comes from the heart of the sea.
Many parents prefer sea-based meanings to actual words. This opens up a world of possibilities. This can be a great way to honor your heritage. Our all-star here is Narissa, an Italian beauty that means “sea nymph.” Talassa is a gorgeous pick who hails from Greece. Her translation of “sea” is simple, but she’s an elegant name that could easily catch on stateside. Meaning “blue ocean,” the Spanish sweetheart Zulimar is another option. The familiar Welsh favorite, <Morgan, means “circling sea,” while Mariza is a lovely Latin lady meaning “of the sea.”
Explore the rest of our ocean names for girls and see what buried treasure you find.

