50+ Beautiful Catholic Baby Girl Names

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These beautiful Catholic baby names were inspired by popular biblical figures, Christian names, and some Catholic saints.

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Popular Catholic Baby Girl Names

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  1. Barbara

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Barbara is the name of the female saint who escaped to be baptized after being locked up in a tower. It means “stranger” and is of Greek origin.

  1. Celine

This is a French name of Latin origin that means “heavenly.” Celine is a sweet girl name every parent will love.

  1. Amanda

Amanda is the name variation of Amand. Saint Amand was the father of monasticism in ancient Belgium. Monasticism is a religious way of life that isolates one from other people. It is of Latin origin and means “worthy of love”.

  1. Christina

Christina means “follower of Christ”. It is a beautiful girl’s name that originated from Greek origin.

  1. Clare

This Latin name is associated with Saint Clare- author of the first set of monastic rules. The name means “bright” and “clear.”

  1. Beatrix 

Beatrix is of Dutch and Latin origin that means “one who brings happiness’.It is a cute name with a beautiful meaning for your princess.

  1. Sarah

According to the Holy Bible, Sarah was the wife of Abraham who was 90 years when she had her first child Isaac.

Sarah is of Hebrew origin with the meaning  “princess.”

  1. Mary

Mary is one of the most cherished Catholic girls’ names because of its connection to the Blessed Virgin Mary who was the Mother of God. Marie, May, Madeleine, Molly,  Magdalene, and Maria are variants of this name.

  1. Eden

Eden represents a place of pleasure and it can be connected to the Garden of Eden in the first book of the bible where Christians believe God placed the first man and woman he created.  The name originated from Hebrew and means “place of pleasure and delight.”

  1. Ada

Ada represents two meanings which are“adornment” and “nobility”. This can be traced to Saint Ada who was known to keep herself pure for Jesus. Girls that bear this Hebrew name are often of high stature. 

  1. Patricia

Patricia is a female name that originates from Latin. It was derived from the word patrician and it means “noble’

  1. Verity

Verity is a Latin name that means”truth”. Though it is a popular girl name yet unique. 

  1. Abigail

St. Abigail was known for her love of bees and she also loved taking care of the sick. The name is a popular Hebrew name that means “father’s joy”. 

  1. Cornelia

Cornelia was derived from the name Cornelius who was a pope. This Latin girl’s name stands for “horn” and it is one to consider for your little one. 

  1. Alice

Saint Alice entered the Cistercian convent when she was seven years, making her one of the youngest female saints to take such a step.  Alice is of German origin and it means “noble cheer”.

  1. Priscilla

This Latin name is the feminine version of”Priscus” with the meaning”venerable ” or “ancient”. According to biblical truth, Priscilla was the woman who accommodated Apostle Paul while he was spreading the gospel in Corinth.

  1. Ann

This name was the name of the Virgin Mary’s mother and the grandmother of Jesus.  It is an English name that means “grace” and the short version of the name “Anna”.

  1. Ruth

According to the Holy Bible, Ruth is the name of the young woman who stood by her mother-in-law who had lost her husband and children. It is a soft-sounding name of Hebrew origin that means “compassionate friend.”

Saints Names For Your Baby Girl

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  1. Agatha

Saint Agatha is the patron saint of people suffering from breast cancer. People pray to her for protection against fire. The name is of Greek origin and It means “noble in spirit.”

  1. Agnes

This name has both Greek and Latin origin and it is associated with Agnes of Rome who is the patron saint of gardeners, engaged couples, and young girls. The name Agnes means “lamb” in Latin while in Greek, it means “pure.”

  1. Bernadette 

Bernadette is related to the saint Bernadette who drank from the spring at Lourdes according to divine instructed and was miraculously cleaned. This name has French and German with the meaning “brave as a bear.”

  1. Brigid 

Saint Brigid is the patron of babies, the harvest, the hearth, boatmen, fertility, and blacksmiths. She was also referred to as “the Mary of the Gael”. Brigid is of Celtic origin, and it means “exalted one”. 

  1. Catherine

This name is connected to Saint Catherine of the Wheel who is the patron saint of crafters, philosophers, scholars, and anyone who worked with wheels.  It is of Latin and Greek origin with the meaning  “pure.”

  1. Cecilia 

Saint Cecilia is the patron saint of poets and musicians. The name means “one-eyed”  or “blind” in Latin origin.

  1. Hildegard 

Hildegard was a composer and writer who established the science of natural history in Germany. The German name means “comrade in arms.”

  1. Teresa

Teresa is the name of the saint who wrote the treatise Interior Castle. She is the patron saint of those persecuted for religious faith and those who need grace. The name has Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian origins with the meaning “Little Flower”. Therese and Theresa are spelling variations of this name. 

The name is also connected to Mother Teresa who founded the Missionaries of Charity and was the patron saint of Missionaries of Charity and World Youth Day. 

  1. Clare

This name is connected to the first woman to write out a set of monastic rules and also the saint who established the “Order of Poor Ladies” or “Poor Clares”. She is the patroness of the weather, embroiderers, and goldsmiths. Her name is Latin and means “illustrious one.”

  1. Elizabeth 

Elizabeth Seton was the first native-born American to become a saint. She founded the Sisters of Charity and the first free Catholic girls’ school in the U.S.  The name also belongs to Elizabeth of Hungary who is known for the “Miracle of Roses” and the patron saint of those who has difficulty handling an illness. This Hebrew name means “God is my oath.”

  1. Helena 

A Roman Empress who converted to Christianity was Helena. She is the patron saint of converts, the divorced, and archeologists. Variations of this Greek name are Helen and Eleanor with the meaning “bright or shining one.” 

  1. Joan 

Joan of Arc is known as the “Maid of Orleans,”. She led the French to win the 100 Years’ War and was also the patron saint of soldiers. The name is of English origin and means “God’s grace.”  

  1. Lucy 

This Latin name is associated with Lucy of Syracuse- the patron saint of the blind who was subject to persecution for being a Christain. The name means “bright” or “light.”

  1. Margaret 

Margaret originated from Greek and it was borne by a virgin martyr-Margaret of Antioch who is a patron saint for pregnant women. Those who bear this name are sometimes referred to as Marine or Marina. 

  1. Rita 

Rita was derived from the Latin word “Margarita”. It is the name of the patron saint of troubled marriages, parenthood, and lost causes. The name means “pearl.”

  1. Rose 

Rose is a Latin name that was bored by the patron saint of gardeners, embroiderers, florists, Peru, and Latin America. The name means “flower.”

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Rare Female Saint Names

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Some catholic baby girl names are not as common as the ones listed above yet they have wonderful meanings and are associated with people who partook in important works for God. 

Some of these names are; 

  1. Gobnait

Gobnait is of Celtic origin and means “little smith”.  The name was borne by the patron saint of bees who was also referred to as “Deborah”.

  1. Afra 

This name belongs to the patron saint of converts, martyrs, and the abbey in Augsburg. Afra has both Latin and Arabic origins which means “woman of Africa” in Latin and “pale red” in Arabic.

  1. Apollonia 

This is the name of the patron saint of dentists as well as the field of dentistry. Appolonia is the feminine version of Apollo of Greek origin and it means “belonging to Apollo”.

  1. Anastasia 

Anastasia is the patron saint of weavers, martyrs, those who were poisoned, and widows. The name means “resurrection” and is of Greek origin.

  1. Bibiana 

She is the patron saint of those that are mentally ill, single laywomen of the church, those who suffer from epilepsy, victims of torture, and hangovers. The Latin name means “life”.

  1. Dymphna

Dymphna was the name of the Irish saint who is a patron of people with disorders of the nervous system. The name is of Celtic roots and it means “young deer.”

  1. Faustina

This Latin name is associated with the saint who was known for her diary where she recounted her visions of Jesus and she is often referred to as the “Apostle of Divine Mercy,”. The name means “fortunate.”

  1. Gemma  

Gemma Galgani was an Italian saint who was known as the “Daughter of the Passion,” and the “gem of Christ”. She is the patron saint of parachutists, pharmacists, paratroopers, and students. The name is of Latin origin and it means “precious stone.”

  1. Gianna

Gianna Molla was a pediatrician and patron saint of unborn children, pregnant mothers, and doctors, She was the first working mother (a female doctor) to be canonized. The name means “God is gracious.” and it is of Italian origin.

  1. Jacinta 

Jacinta Marto is the patron of those persecuted for their faith, prisoners, and the sick. The name has both Spanish and Greek origins, which means “hyacinth” in Spanish, and “beautiful.” in Greek. 

  1. Kateri   

Kateri Tekakwitha was the first Native American saint who is the patron of exiled people, Native Americans, and the environment. Her name is of American origin with the meaning “pure.” 

  1. Odilia

This name belonged to another virgin martyr known as Odilia of Cologne who is the patron saint of good eyesight. Her name is of German origin and means “wealth”. 

  1. Philomena 

Saint Philomena is the patron of children, babies, and virgins. The Greek name means “lover of strength”.

  1. Quitéria 

Quitéria is a Portuguese saint who is often prayed to for protection against rabies. She was murdered for refusing to deny her faith. The Latin name means ”the red one”.

  1. Ursula 

This name is connected to the patron saint of female students, archers, orphans, and the country of England. The name is of Latin origin and it means “little bear.”

  1. Thecla 

Thecla is the patron saint of the internet and computers. She was a model to virgins and martyrs. Her name means “glory of God”, and is of Greek origin.

  1. Victoria 

Victoria is of Latin origin and it is associated with the 4th-century saint and North African noble. The name means “victory.”

  1. Zita 

Zita is an Italian name that was borne by the patron saint of domestic servants, maids, and food servers. People pray to her when searching for their lost keys. The name means “maiden” or “female child”.

  1. Felicitas 

Felicitas was one of the Christians to be murdered for their faith. She died with St. Perpetua in the Roman games during the reign of Emperor Severus.

She is the patron saint of butchers, ranchers, and mothers. The name is of Latin origin and means “good fortune and happiness.”

  1. Josephine

Josephine Bakhita was sold into slavery as a child but later became the patron saint of her home country. The name means “God will increase”, and it comes from Hebrew origin.

Final Thoughts

The Catholic baby girl names listed in this post are accompanied by great meanings and were borne by great people you definitely would want your kids to emulate.

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