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Your daughter was born to shine: 20 beautiful options for female and foreign names

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Still haven't chosen your baby's name? Really, this task is difficult, but we are here to present some amazing names!

Per Bruna MachadoPosted in 24/04/2023 - 18:01
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Pregnancy is a remarkable moment in a woman's life and choosing a baby's name can take a long time. Naming a child is not an easy task for parents. There are so many options, but at some point, a name can touch your heart and make you sure you've found the right one. If it's part of your plans to innovate and escape normality in female names, know that we are here to help you!

We separate foreign names, almost never seen in Brazil, so you can choose the best for your baby. By the way, be ready to justify the choice!

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Foreign names for your daughter

Here are baby girl names and their meanings. Get the notepad!

  1. Aisling (Irish) – It means “dream” or “vision” and represents an idealistic and inspiring person.
  2. Bianca (Italian) – Derived from the term “bianco”, it means “white” or “bright”, symbolizing purity and light.
  3. Celeste (French) – It means "heavenly" or "divine", evoking a connection to the universe and the divine.
  4. Delphine (French) – It means “dolphin”, symbolizing grace, intelligence and friendship.
  5. Elena (Spanish) – Variation of Helena, meaning "torch" or "light", representing someone who illuminates and guides others.
  6. Freya (Norse) – Name of the goddess of love, beauty and fertility in Norse mythology, it represents someone loving and beautiful.
  7. Giselle (French) – It means “hostage” or “guarantee”, symbolizing loyalty and commitment.
  8. Hana (Japanese) – It means “flower”, representing beauty, delicacy and renewal.
  9. Ingrid (Scandinavian) – It means "beautiful" and "protected by Ing", a Norse god, representing beauty and divine protection.
  10. Juliette (French) – Variation of Júlia, which means “young woman” or “daughter of Jupiter”, symbolizing youth and vitality.
  11. Katerina (Russian) – Variation of Catarina, meaning "pure" or "chaste", representing purity and integrity.
  12. Leilani (Hawaiian) – It means “heavenly flower” or “royal flower”, symbolizing beauty, nobility and divinity.
  13. Mira (Slavic) – It means “peace” or “world”, representing harmony and tranquility.
  14. Niamh (Irish) – It means “brightness” or “radiant light”, evoking a luminous and radiant person.
  15. Oriana (Italian) – It means “sunrise” or “gold”, symbolizing wealth, brightness and a new beginning.
  16. Penelope (Greek) – It means “weaver” or “dreamer”, representing someone skilled and creative.
  17. Rhiannon (Welsh) – Name of a Welsh goddess, meaning "great queen" or "goddess", evoking leadership and power.
  18. Saskia (Dutch) – Means "saxia", referring to an ancient Germanic tribe, representing strength and courage.
  19. Tatiana (Russian) – Of Roman origin, it means "organized" or "that establishes order", representing someone disciplined and responsible.
  20. Valentina (Italian) – Derived from the name Valente, which means “strong” or “brave”, symbolizing strength and courage.
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