1Bella
Vera Livchak//Getty ImagesA short and sweet name that literally means “beautiful” in Italian, Bella has timeless charm. It stands strong on its own or as a nickname for longer names like Isabella or Annabella. Popular in many English- and Spanish-speaking countries, it's a favorite for parents drawn to romantic, elegant simplicity.
2Callista
Galina Zhigalova//Getty ImagesDerived from the Greek word kallistos, meaning “most beautiful,” Callista is a rare yet radiant choice. It's been used in Greek mythology and lends itself to cute nicknames like Callie or Lissy.
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3Mei
ArtMarie//Getty ImagesA graceful name meaning “beautiful” in Chinese, Mei is simple, elegant, and widely used across Mandarin-speaking cultures. It can also be part of a compound name, such as Meilin (“beautiful jade”) or Meiying (“beautiful flower”), making it a lovely choice with deep heritage.
4Zaynab
Lauren Bates//Getty ImagesA popular Arabic name meaning “beauty” or “grace,” Zaynab is also the name of a flowering tree, symbolizing natural elegance. It holds strong religious and historical significance, especially in Islamic tradition, and is widely used across the Middle East and North Africa.
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5Indira
Sara Monika//Getty ImagesRooted in Sanskrit, Indira means “beauty” and is also another name for Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune, and beauty. It’s a powerful yet feminine name, familiar in Indian culture.
6Mabel
Plume Creative//Getty ImagesThis vintage gem comes from the Latin amabilis, meaning “lovable” or “beautiful.” Popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Mabel has made a quiet comeback thanks to its soft and sweet tone.
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7Shaina
StefaNikolic//Getty ImagesIn both Yiddish and Hebrew, Shaina means “beautiful.” It’s a popular choice in Jewish communities and often used alongside names like Shayna Maidel, meaning “pretty girl.” The spelling is flexible, with variations like Shayna or Sheina also in use.
8Beau
travelism//Getty ImagesThis classic French name literally translates to “handsome” or “beautiful.” Traditionally a boy’s name, Beau is also used as a gender-neutral option. Its easy, breezy feel makes it a modern favorite among parents looking for cool, effortless style.
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9Jamil
Halfpoint Images//Getty ImagesJamil means “handsome” or “beautiful” in Arabic and is the male counterpart to Jamila. It’s popular throughout the Arab world and has a soft, melodic ring that makes it both meaningful and approachable across cultures.
10Adonis
StefaNikolic//Getty ImagesA name synonymous with male beauty, Adonis comes from Greek mythology and represents the god of desire and attractiveness.
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11Naveen
StockPlanets//Getty ImagesIn Sanskrit, Naveen means “beautiful,” “pleasant,” or “new.” It’s a popular name in South Asian communities and is appreciated for its positive, forward-looking meaning. The name is versatile and often adapted as Navin or Naven.
12Kei
DaniloAndjus//Getty ImagesA flexible Japanese name that can carry various meanings—including “beautiful,” “grace,” or “respect”—depending on the kanji used. Kei is short, stylish, and gender-neutral, making it a great cross-cultural pick.
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13Rumi
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Westend61//Getty ImagesThis multicultural name can mean “beauty” and “humility” in Sanskrit, while in Russian it’s often used as a nickname for names like Veniamin. It’s a soft, unique option for those who appreciate quiet strength and global appeal.
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15Belinda
ArtistGNDphotography//Getty ImagesBelinda is believed to blend the Italian/Spanish “bella” (beautiful) with Germanic roots, possibly meaning “serpent” or “bright.” It gained popularity through literature and opera, offering vintage sophistication with a romantic twist.
16Venus
supersizer//Getty ImagesNamed after the Roman goddess of love, beauty, and fertility, Venus is a bold, celestial choice. It's both mythological and modern—popularized today by cultural icons like Venus Williams—and carries undeniable star power.
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17Layla
Oscar Wong//Getty ImagesWhile Layla means “night” in Arabic, it has long been associated with beauty and romance in Arabic poetry and storytelling. It’s an effortlessly stylish name that has crossed into mainstream use thanks to its lyrical sound and rich symbolism.
18Miho
Maskot//Getty ImagesDepending on the kanji, Miho can mean “beautiful protect,” “beauty and care,” or several other combinations. It’s a gentle, thoughtful name often used for girls in Japan, carrying both elegance and strength.
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19Alina
Nikola Stojadinovic//Getty ImagesAlina is a soft, melodic name found across several cultures. In Slavic languages, it’s often associated with meanings like “bright” or “beautiful,” while in Greek, it’s linked to the name Helene, meaning “light.” Elegant yet modern, Alina feels effortlessly global and gracefully timeless.
20Linda
FatCamera//Getty ImagesDirectly translating to “pretty” or “beautiful,” Linda was one of the most popular baby names in the U.S. from the 1940s to the 1970s. With its easy familiarity and undeniable charm, it’s a name that feels both nostalgic and timeless.
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