Goddess names, the names of mythological figures from all over the world, seem more baby-appropriate now than ever, with the rise of ancient Roman names and the discovery of many antique choices, such as Luna and Phoebe.

Along with Luna and Phoebe, other goddess names in the US Top 1000 include Athena, Aurora, Flora, Freya, Iris, Cora, Selena, and Thalia. Less common goddess names – such as those of Hindu and Celtic goddesses – include Aine, Devi, Lakshmi, and Niamh.

Mythological names of all kinds have taken over from Biblical names as the spiritual choices of our era. One reason parents are looking to goddess and god names is that they sidestep Judeo-Christian conventions related to religion, culture, and tradition.

Another appeal of goddess names for baby girls is that the names are less familiar than those from the Bible, but come complete with inspirational (sometimes) stories and deep history. If you're considering naming your daughter after a goddess, make sure you know the figure's story before you make a final choice.

The most diverse and usable goddess names for your own little goddess might include the following, ordered by their current popularity on Nameberry.

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