Biblical girl names have been popular in the US since the beginning of name history, with the ultimate Bible girl name Mary dominating the number one spot until the early 1960s, and Sarah, Elizabeth, and Anne ranking among the top Biblical girl names for decades.
The Bible is also the unlikely source for some of the trendiest girl names today, including Delilah — the top girl name starting with D — as well as Ada, Phoebe, Lydia, Naomi, and the many variations of Eve. Bible names for girls that have ranked highly over time include Deborah, Hannah, Judith, and Ruth.
The Bible can also be an excellent source of unique names for girls. Unique Biblical girl names we are hearing more of include Adah, Noa, Yael, Galilee, and Susannah.
Another way to look at names from the Bible is Old Testament names vs. New Testament names. Trending Old Testament girl names include Eve, Esther, and Delilah. New Testament girl names fashionable now include Phoebe, Tabitha, and Chloe.
Choosing a biblical name for your daughter automatically confers a measure of history and meaning to the name. Do be sure to read the full story of the figure from the Bible whose name you are considering for your child, to be sure that it's consistent with the message you are trying to send.
Here's our complete collection of biblical baby names for girls with meanings, ordered by their current popularity on Nameberry.
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