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All of these girl names have a magical quality about them that could perfectly suit your little one.ġ) Beth (Hebrew): taken from the classic novel "Little Women", this name means "daughter of God".Ģ) Cleo (Greek): appears in Shakespeare's "Anthony and Cleopatra", meaning "pride" or "glory".ģ) Celia (Latin): appears in Shakespeare's "As You Like It", meaning "heavenly".Ĥ) Elphaba (American): appears in "Wicked", name of the Witch.ĥ) Enid (Welsh): famous author Enid Blyton, meaning "spirit".Ħ) Hermione (Greek): appears in the Harry Potter series, meaning "messenger".ħ) Juliet (English): appears in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", meaning "youthful".Ĩ) Lorelai (German): appears in a classic German fable, meaning "alluring".ĩ) Nixie (German): appears in old German legends, meaning "water sprite".ġ0) Ophelia (Greek): appears in Shakespeare's "Hamlet", meaning "helper".ġ1) Paris (Greek): appears in "Romeo and Juliet", meaning "noble".ġ2) Rapunzel (German): appears in the classic fable, meaning "lamb's lettuce".ġ3) Rosalind (German): appears in "Romeo and Juliet", meaning "beautiful rose".ġ4) Titania (Greek): appears in Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream", meaning "great one".ġ5) Viola (Italian): appears in Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night", meaning "violet". Some of these appear in popular books, classic literature and some date back to legends and fables. Magical Names From Literatureĭo you want your child to share a name with a strong literary character? Have a look at the following cute names for girls. You just might find the perfect name you've been looking for your baby girl. Ranging from cute fairy names, mystical names from popular books and films to heavenly celestial baby names, this list has 130 of the most charming girl names in the universe.