Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender Abigail
Father’s rejoice
Hebrew
Abilene
Grass
Hebrew
Alanna
Precious; awakening
Polynesian
Aletta
Footloose; verity, truth; small winged one
Latin
Alexandria
Defender of man
Greek
Alletta
Footloose
Greek
Alma
Nourishing, kind; soul; young woman; learned
Modern
Alouetta
Lark
French
Anita
“The graceful one,” based on the Hebrew hannah, grace.
Spanish
Annabelle
Lovable and graceful
English
Annabeth
He (God) has favored me
Hebrew
Annalee
He (God) has favored me
Hebrew
Annamae Annie
Gracious one
Hebrew
Antonietta
Latin
Atlanta
Secure, immovable
Greek
Augusta
Great, magnificent
Latin
Azalea
Dry
Greek
Bailey
Bailiff
English
Bea
A diminutive of Beatrice.
English
Belle
Beautiful
French
Betsy
A diminutive form of Elizabeth.
Hebrew
Beulah
Bride
Hebrew
Blanche
White, pure
German
Bonnie
Fine, attractive, pretty
Scottish
Callie
Beautiful one
Greek
Camellia
Helper to the priest
Latin
Candy
Sweet
English
Carla
Free man
German
Carlotta
The Italian equivalent of Charlotte, the feminine form of Charles, meaning “full-grown manhood.”
Italian
Carolina
Free man
German
Caroline
Free woman
French
Cassidy
Curly haired
Irish
Chantilly Charity
Dear, beloved
Latin
Charlene
Free man
German
Charlotte
Free man
French
Chastity
Pure
Latin
Cheyenne
Unintelligible speakers
Native American
Clara
Bright and clear
Latin
Claudette
A diminutive form of Claudia.
French
Clementine
Merciful
Latin
Constance
Constancy, steadfastness
Latin
Courtney
Domain of Curtius
French
Cricket
Loud Insect of the Night
American
Daisy
Daisy flower
English
Dallas
From the dales, the valley meadows
Scottish
Daphne
Laurel
Greek
Delilah
Delicate
Hebrew
Della
Noble
German
Delta
Wetlands
Greek
Dixie
Tenth
French
Dollie
Gift of God
Greek
Dolly
A variant spelling of Dollie.
English
Edie
Strife for wealth
English
Eleanor
Of unknown meaning
English
Eleanora
Sun ray, shining light
Greek
Elizabeth
God is my oath
Hebrew
Ellie
Shortened form of El- names
English
Elliemay
Light.
English
Emma-Lee
Unknown
Emmalee
Peaceful home; rival; laborious; eager; entire, universal
Latin
Faith
Devotion
English
Georgette
Farmer
Latin
Georgia
Farmer
English
Georgina
A variant form of Georgiana.
Latin
Grace
Gracious one
English
Hannah
Grace
Hebrew
Helen
Sun ray, shining light
Greek
Henrietta
Home ruler
German
Jeanette
French
Jemima
Dove
Hebrew
Jessa
He sees
Hebrew
Joanie
God is gracious
Hebrew
Jody Jolene
Modern
June
Month of June
Latin
Kitty
A playful form of Catherine.
Greek
Lacey
French
Laurel
The bay, or laurel plant
Latin
Lily
Lily flower
English
Loretta
“The knowing one,” from the Middle English lore, traditional learning.
Italian
Lorraine
From Lorraine
French
Louise
Famous warrior
German
Louisiana
Famous warrior
German
Luella
A variant form of Louella.
English
Mae
The fifth month
English
Maggie
Pearl
English
Magnolia
Magnolia flower
English
Maisie
“A little pearl.” A diminutive form of Margaret.
Scottish
Mamie
A variant form of Mary.
Latin
Marsha
A variant form of Marcia.
English
Martina
Dedicated to Mars
Latin
Maybelle
Lovable
English
Memphis
Established and beautiful
Greek
Miranda
Admirable
Latin
Mollie
Star of the sea
Latin
Molly
Of the sea
English
Myrtle
“The exclusive,” in allusion to the plant of the same name regarded as sacred to Venus.
Latin
Nellie
Horn; sun ray, shining light
Latin
Odette
Wealth
German
Paisley
Church
Scottish
Patsy
Noble; patrician
Latin
Peach
Peach fruit
English
Pearl
Pearl
Latin
Piper
Pipe player
English
Presley
Priest clearing
English
Priscilla
Ancient, venerable
Latin
Prudence
Caution, discretion
Latin
Raleigh
Roe deer’s meadow
English
Reba
A diminutive form of Rebecca.
Rita
Right
Spanish
Ruby
Red gemstone
English
Ruthie
Friend, companion
Hebrew
Princess
Hebrew
Sally
“The princess,” a diminutive form of Sarah.
Hebrew
Savannah
Large, grassy plain
English
Scarlett
Shade of red
English
Selma
Helmet of God; safe
German
Shania
I’m on my way
Native American
Shelby
Willow grove
English
Shirley
Bright meadow
English
Stella
Celestial star
Latin
Susie
Lily
Hebrew
Tabby
Gazelle
Aramaic
Tabitha
Gazelle
Aramaic
Tallulah
Leaping water
Native American
Tammy
English
Tanya
Russian
Tennessee
Gathering Place
Native American
Tina
A short form of longer names contain ing the element “tina,” as Christina, Albertina, Martina, etc.
Latin
Trinity
The Holy Trinity
English
Virginia
Maiden
Latin
Whitney
White island
English
Zadie
Prosperous, fortunate
Arabic
There are few things as charming as southern girl names. They take things down a spell and transport you to another place, blanketing you in true Southern hospitality. Each one has its own style, but they all share the same good vibes and warmth. Don’t be fooled into thinking Dixie and Elliemay are your only options, as southern baby girl names can vary significantly.
Of course, you can’t hear Southern girl names without thinking of the region and all its beautiful sights and sounds. While Georgia and Virginia are obvious choices, we think Charlotte and Savannah are equally lovely. Names like Magnolia and Peach tug at heartstrings, ushering in a nostalgic feel that’s impossible to ignore. Each of these instantly conjures up images of the South, whether it’s moss-draped oaks in Georgia or a serene bayou in Louisiana.
Southern You can find a variety of girl names, from the frilly to the simple. There are many long names like Henrietta and Clementine, as well as sweet ones like Bea or Mae that are one-syllable. And it wouldn’t be the South without nicknames, now would it? Names Nellie and Tabby, who are shortened versions of Eleanor and Tabitha, are just precious. They can also stand on their own. You can find today’s top picks like Abigail and Hannah as well as vintage darlings like Clara and Odette. With southern girl names, there’s no telling what gem you’ll come across!
Come explore the beauty of Dixieland with our list of Southern girl names.

