This article was co-authored by Lacey Coffey and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Lacey Coffey is a baby name consultant based in Illinois. With a lifelong interest in names, Lacey is influenced by her background in religious studies and linguistics. She started her social media account @softbabynames in 2023 as an outlet to share all of the name ideas, meaning, and combinations. She has since grown her following across Instagram and TikTok to nearly 100,000 followers, inspiring them and sharing her personal style of names which tend to be more classic names with a rich history and meaning and names that evoke that feeling of an old soul. Lacey has a bachelor’s degree in Religion and Intercultural Studies and a bachelor’s degree in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL).
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Looking to give your baby girl a posh, sophisticated name? Well, you’ve come to the right place! We have all the elegant, old-money names you could ever want right here. From something classy to something rare and unique, there’s a name for every personality. Keep reading for a list of elegant names for girls and tips on how to choose the perfect name.
How to Choose an Elegant Girl Name
Baby name expert Tara Collins says the most elegant girls' names tend to be classic, pretty, and feminine. While any of these names can be shortened, they usually have two or more syllables in their full form. Consider names with a vintage or traditional vibe.
- For a sophisticated sound, opt for names like Adelaide, Bianca, or Miranda.
- If you prefer regal-sounding names, try Anastasia, Diana, or Rosalind.
- Stick with the classics with a name like Alice, Eleanor, or Matilda.
- Beautifully unique names include Chrysanthe, Freya, and Narissa.
Steps
How to Choose an Elegant Name
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1Think about using a family name. Feeling overwhelmed by the number of names to choose from? Narrow down your choices by keeping your baby girl’s name within the family. Name your child after a grandparent, your mother’s maiden name, or another relative.[5]
- Similarly, you can also go with a Roman numeral. For example, if the child’s grandparent is named Elizabeth, you could name them “Elizabeth II.” This is sophisticated, elegant, and classy.
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2Find inspiration from your life. If you’re not sure what to name your baby girl, try drawing inspiration from the world around you. Perhaps you name her after the city you and your partner met in, or maybe you name her after a beloved celebrity or artist.[6]
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3Consider potential nicknames. It’s very likely that your child will have a slew of nicknames as they grow up, so think about what nickname a name will likely have. This can help you feel more connected with the name and how it might showcase your child’s personality.[7]
- For instance, say you want to name your little girl “Millicent,” she could also go by “Millie.”
- As another example, “Amelia” can be the full name for an “Amy” or “Lia.”
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4Check for different spellings. Love how a name sounds but hate how it looks on the page? A quick spelling change could make a big difference! Play around with different ways to spell a name to see if one clicks more than another.[8]
- For example, “Alyssa” can also be spelled as “Alissa,” “Alysa,” “Alysia,” and “Alyssia.”
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5Take your time. Know that choosing a name isn’t a science; it’s an art. There’s no right or wrong way to do it! You can feel a lot of pressure when trying to pick a name. After all, it’s something your child will carry with them. But at the end of the day, a name is just a name; it can always be changed. So, be patient with yourself, follow your heart, and give them whatever name you feel is fit.[9]
- Play around with different names if you’re feeling stuck. Talk about the baby using a chosen name to see how it feels.
- Try not to think about what other people may think about a name. It’s ultimately your choice.
Expert Q&A
Tips
References
- ↑ Lacey Coffey. Baby Name Consultant. Expert Interview
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