Are you looking for a posh girl name? One that exudes elegance, grace, class and sophistication?
Well you’ve come to the right place, because we have a list of 80 beautiful posh girls’ names that we think you’ll love.
Names that are considered to be posh, upper class or high-class are typically more classic than overly modern or edgy.
They are typically on the longer side with often a melodic ring to them, and that’s one of the reasons why many of the names below can also be found in our list of elegant and sophisticated girl names.
Here are 80 gorgeous posh names to help inspire your naming decision.
Many are favored by royalty, aristocracy and old-money families, which truly validates how posh they really are!
List of Posh Girl Names
- Alexandra
- Allegra
- Amelia
- Anabelle
- Anna
- Antonia
- Arabella
- Athena
- Aurelia
- Aurora
- Ava
- Beatrice
- Bonnie
- Camilla
- Carla
- Catherine
- Charlotte
- Christina
- Clarissa
- Claudia
- Clementine
- Cordelia
- Daisy
- Daphne
- Delilah
- Diana
- Edwina
- Eleanor
- Elizabeth
- Emerald
- Emily
- Felicity
- Florence
- Francesca
- Georgina
- Grace
- Harriet
- Hazel
- Helena
- Henrietta
- India
- Isabel
- Isabella
- Isla
- Jacqueline
- Jennifer
- Jessica
- Joanna
- Juliet
- Katherine
- Kiera
- Lauren
- Lilliana
- Loretta
- Lucinda
- Margaret
- Margaux
- Mary
- Matilda
- Natasha
- Octavia
- Olivia
- Ophelia
- Penelope
- Phillipa
- Rebecca
- Rose
- Rosemary
- Scarlett
- Sienna
- Sophia
- Stephanie
- Tallulah
- Theodora
- Valerie
- Verity
- Veronica
- Victoria
- Violet
- Virginia
Tips For Choosing A Posh Girl’s Name
- Keep in mind that some names are undoubtedly harder to pronounce than others. So think about whether a young child will be able to easily pronounce any of the names you are considering, or if there’s a good nickname or shorter version that your child may be known by. For example, although Catherine may be hard to say, an abbreviated version such as “Kate” is much easier for a young child to pronounce.
- Tied to the point above, consider what impact a nickname may have if any. You might love the name Veronica, but arguably “Ronnie” sounds much less posh.
- If it’s important to you or your family, you may wish to consider honoring a name that is already in the family, such as a mother, sister, aunt or grandmother.
- When you’ve found a name you like, say the potential first, middle, and surname together aloud several times to get a feel for how they all sound together.
- Remember to always have a quick check to make sure the initials of the names don’t spell anything rude – if they do you’ll be very glad you checked!
- If you feel like you are not making progress and can’t make a decision, it’s usually best to take a break for a few days and then revisit once your mind is hopefully fresher.
- Finally, remember there’s nothing to say that you have to choose your daughter’s name before they are born. So if you have several names on the shortlist, why not wait until you meet your baby, because actually seeing them in the flesh might help you decide on the name that suits them best.
Related: The Ultimate Guide To Nicknames & Baby Names