In the Philippines, girl names often reflect faith, family pride, and the islands’ colorful past. Examples like Maria Celeste, combining Spanish devotion and celestial imagery, or Tala, referencing a Tagalog star deity, show how deeply interwoven religion and folklore can be. Whether delicate or dynamic, these names carry a sense of hope and community, perfect for celebrating a new daughter’s bright beginnings.

Adriana -

A feminine form of Adrian, meaning "from Hadria."

Alden -

Of Old English origin, meaning "old friend."

Alon -

Of Hebrew origin, meaning "oak tree" or "strong."

Althea -

Of Greek origin, meaning "healer" or "wholesome."

Andres -

Of Spanish origin, meaning "manly" or "brave."

Angelica -

Of Latin origin, meaning "angelic" or "like an angel."

Blanca -

Of Spanish origin, meaning "white" or "pure."

Carlos -

Carlos represents 'freedom and independence'.

Carmela -

Carmela carries unique cultural or symbolic value.

Cielo -

Cielo carries unique cultural or symbolic value.

Elena -

Shining light

Filomena -

Beloved

Genoveva -

White wave

Gweneth -

White

Hector -

To have

Ilan -

Tree

Isabella -

God is my oath

Jasmin -

Gift from God

Joaquin -

God will judge

Khalil -

Friend

Liam -

Liam signifies 'a strong'.

Mayumi -

Reason or cause

Milo -

Soldier

Nico -

Victory of the people

Noel -

Christmas

Omar -

Long life

Rafael -

God heals

Rosalinda -

Rosalinda means 'gentle horse'.

Rosita -

Rosita symbolizes 'beauty'.

Sabel -

Sabel symbolizes 'respect'.

Santos -

Santos means 'saints'.

Sarita -

Sarita symbolizes 'grace and beauty'.

Tala -

Gold

Tate -

To cut

Victor -

Winner

Vina -

Musical instrument

Violeta -

Violet

Xandra -

Defender of the people

Xavier -

New house

Zenaida -

A variant of the Greek name Zenais

Zephyr -

West wind

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