Silver is a precious metal, and your daughter is every bit as precious! Give her one of these girl names that mean silver and you'll always be reminded of this fact. Take a look and find the perfect fit!
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- Argentina Argentina is a beautiful Latin name derived from the word argentum. It means ‘silver-colored' or ‘made of silver.'
- Arianais one of the most popular cross-cultural names in the United States. This feminine moniker is of Italian origin. Its meaning, ‘most holy,' derives from the Latin Arianus. In Hebrew, the name translates to ‘like a beautiful melody.' The Old English interpretation is ‘silver.'
- Arianell An adorable name with a lovely rhythm, Arianell means ‘silver.' It's a feminine moniker of Welsh origin.
- Arianwen Arian represents a ‘woman of silver.' The name derives from the Welsh words arian (silver) and gwen (blessed).
- Arcene Arcene is a female moniker of French origin. It means ‘silvery.'
- Gulsim Gulsim is a feminine Turkish name, meaning ‘silver flower.' It blends the words gul (flower) and sim (silver).
- Joo-eun Pronounced Ju-uwn, this name comes from the Sino-Korean language. It refers to ‘silver pearls' or ‘silver coins.'
- Kailasa Kailasa is an attractive but rarely used name. It has Indian roots and points to a ‘silver mountain.’
- Ligia The origin of Ligia lies in the Greek language. It's a musical term that refers to a voice that is so sweet and clear it sounds like a musical instrument. Specifically, a ‘silver voice.'
- Lujayn The name Lujayn means ‘silver' in Arabic. Variants of the name include Lujain and Lujaina.
- Misty The moniker Misty conjures up images of a soft, ‘silvery hue.' In Hindu communities, the name refers to a sweet person or sugary food.
- NajaIf you're looking for a cute, short name, Naja makes a fabulous choice. It has roots in Arabic, Greenlandic, and Native American languages and translates to ‘silver hands.' The moniker also means success and refers to a boy's younger sister.
- Neeharika Neeharika is an attractive name. It is of Indian origin and reminds us that ‘every cloud has a silver lining.’
- Picabo This Native American moniker means ‘silver creek.' Thanks to Olympic skier Picabo Street, the name has gained popularity. Picabo went by the alias baby girl until she was three years old. Initially, Street's parents vowed to let her pick a name when she was old enough. But passport requirements forced them to choose a moniker before traveling abroad. They decided to name her after the nearby town of Picabo.
- Rupa Rupa relates to the Indian word for money (rupee). It derives from Sanskrit and has dual meanings: beautiful and silver.
- SeleneThe name Selene has roots in several languages. In Greek mythology, Selene is the moon goddess, who drove a ‘silver chariot' across the night's sky.
- Shinja Shinja is a stand-out name in Indian culture. It describes the ‘tinkling sound silver ornaments make when they touch each other.'
- Silfrun Silfrun blends the Icelandic words silfr (silver) and run (secret). Combined they form a name that means ‘silver secret.'
- Silvie Then stylish English moniker Silvie represents the element ‘silver.' The name has roots in Old Norse and Latin languages.
- Simay The Turkish moniker Simay is a terrific option for a baby girl born at night. It means ‘silver moon.'
- Simin Simin is a female name of Persian origin. The moniker, which is popular in Iran, means ‘silvery.' Notable people who carry the name include Iranian writer Simin Daneshvar, Iranian poet Simin Behbahani, and singer Simin Ghanem.
- Soolewa Soolewa is a Native American girl's moniker. Pronounced soo-lea-wa, the name means ‘silver.'
- Srebrenka At first glance, Srebrenka (sre-bren-ka) seems difficult to say. But this three-syllable Serbian name for silver flows easily from the tongue.
- TajaTaja means crown in Sanskrit. The Japanese translation means ‘silver and yellow,' or ‘white gold.'
- TatyanaTatyana is a feminine name of Russian origin. It has many definitions including, ‘silver-haired.' Tatiana is an alternate spelling.
- Tiyasha The moniker Tiyasha is of Indian origin. In addition to symbolizing ‘silver,' it also means thirsty.
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