144+ Prettiest Ballerina Baby Girl Names

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There is a specific kind of beauty that ballerina names carry.

Elegant. Graceful. A little bit dramatic in the best possible way. Names that feel like they were made to be spoken in a grand theatre or whispered backstage right before the curtain goes up.

I love this category because ballerina names are not just pretty. They carry discipline and artistry and a kind of strength that most people do not associate with something that sounds so delicate. And I think that combination is exactly what makes them so beautiful on a baby girl.

Here are 146 of the prettiest ones.

Names That Sound Like They Belong on a Ballet Programme

You know the kind of name I mean.

The ones that look stunning in an italic font next to a role description. The ones that sound like they were chosen by someone who knew exactly what kind of person was going to wear them.

  1. Arabesque
  2. Odette
  3. Aurora
  4. Giselle
  5. Juliet
  6. Odile
  7. Sylphide
  8. Coppelia
  9. Chloe
  10. Kitri
  11. Nikiya
  12. Gamzatti
  13. Myrtha
  14. Dulcinea
  15. Raymonda
  16. Manon
  17. Natalia
  18. Tatiana
  19. Flore
  20. Paquita

Names of Legendary Ballerinas From History

These are the women who built the art form.

The ones who danced roles that have been performed thousands of times since and whose names became so associated with grace and artistry that they carry that reputation still.

I find it genuinely beautiful that you can give your daughter a name that belonged to someone who moved entire audiences to tears with nothing but her body and the music.

  1. Anna – carried by Anna Pavlova, the most legendary ballerina who ever lived
  2. Margot – carried by Dame Margot Fonteyn, the defining English ballerina of the twentieth century
  3. Natalia – carried by Natalia Makarova, one of the greatest defectors and greatest dancers
  4. Galina – carried by Galina Ulanova, the Soviet Union’s most beloved ballerina
  5. Maya – carried by Maya Plisetskaya, fiercely independent and completely extraordinary
  6. Alicia – carried by Alicia Alonso, who danced nearly blind and became a Cuban national hero
  7. Sylvie – carried by Sylvie Guillem, who redefined what a body could do on stage
  8. Tamara – carried by Tamara Karsavina, muse of the Ballets Russes
  9. Mathilde – carried by Mathilde Kschessinska, the Tsar’s favourite dancer
  10. Pierina – carried by Pierina Legnani, the first ballerina to perform 32 consecutive fouettés
  11. Carlotta – carried by Carlotta Grisi, who created the role of Giselle
  12. Fanny – carried by Fanny Elssler and Fanny Cerrito, two of the Romantic era’s greatest stars
  13. Marie – carried by Marie Taglioni, who made pointe work the standard for all ballerinas after her
  14. Lucile – carried by Lucile Grahn, Danish-born Romantic ballerina
  15. Ekaterina – carried by multiple Bolshoi and Mariinsky ballerinas across generations

Russian and Eastern European Ballerina Names

The greatest ballet tradition in the world comes from Russia and Eastern Europe.

And with it comes a naming tradition that is some of the most beautiful in any language. Soft endings, rolling vowels, names that feel like they were designed to be announced from a stage.

If you are drawn to names that feel both grand and deeply feminine, this section is where I would look first.

  1. Anastasia
  2. Ekaterina
  3. Natalya
  4. Oksana
  5. Svetlana
  6. Irina
  7. Larissa
  8. Galina
  9. Valentina
  10. Tatiana
  11. Darya
  12. Olga
  13. Vera
  14. Ludmila
  15. Oksana
  16. Alina
  17. Polina
  18. Varvara
  19. Zoya
  20. Yelena

French Ballerina Names That Feel Like Paris in Every Syllable

Ballet was born in the French royal court and the French naming tradition is deeply woven into the art form.

French girl names have a quality that is almost impossible to describe but completely impossible to mistake. An elegance that feels entirely effortless.

I love French ballerina names because they sound like they have been performing for centuries. Which, in a way, they have.

  1. Colette
  2. Camille
  3. Elise
  4. Brigitte
  5. Sylvie
  6. Manon
  7. Fleur
  8. Aurelie
  9. Cecile
  10. Marguerite
  11. Lisette
  12. Nanette
  13. Paulette
  14. Claudette
  15. Nicolette
  16. Antoinette
  17. Georgette
  18. Pierrette
  19. Violette
  20. Juliette

Ballet Role Names That Are Beautiful on a Baby

Some of the most stunning ballerina names are not from real dancers at all.

They are from the roles themselves. The characters that choreographers and composers created and that dancers have been bringing to life for over a century.

Odette. Giselle. Aurora. These are names that exist in the ballet world as specific, beloved characters. And they are extraordinary on a baby.

  1. Odette – the White Swan from Swan Lake
  2. Odile – the Black Swan from Swan Lake
  3. Giselle – the peasant girl who dies of a broken heart and becomes a spirit
  4. Aurora – the Sleeping Beauty herself
  5. Juliet – Romeo and Juliet
  6. Kitri – the spirited heroine of Don Quixote
  7. Nikiya – the temple dancer in La Bayadère
  8. Gamzatti – the princess who becomes Nikiya’s rival
  9. Myrtha – Queen of the Wilis in Giselle
  10. Swanilda – the heroine of Coppélia
  11. Raymonda – heroine of Raymonda
  12. Manon – the tragic heroine of Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon
  13. Cinderella – yes, there is a ballet, and Cinderella is a beautiful name
  14. Sylphide – the ethereal creature from La Sylphide
  15. Paquita – the Spanish gypsy girl from Paquita

Soft and Ethereal Names That Carry Ballerina Energy

Not every ballerina name comes directly from the dance world.

Some names just carry that same quality. Light, graceful, a little otherworldly. Names that feel like they belong to someone who moves differently from everyone else in the room.

I find these especially beautiful because they bring ballerina energy without being obvious about it.

  1. Elodie
  2. Celestine
  3. Seraphina
  4. Arabella
  5. Isadora
  6. Evangeline
  7. Clementine
  8. Leonora
  9. Cordelia
  10. Dorothea
  11. Emmeline
  12. Georgiana
  13. Christabella
  14. Wilhelmina
  15. Valentina
  16. Vivienne
  17. Celestia
  18. Rosalind
  19. Elspeth
  20. Philippa

Short and Striking Ballerina Names

Sometimes the most elegant names are the smallest ones.

A single syllable or two, clean and precise, the way a ballerina’s line is clean and precise. Nothing wasted. Everything intentional.

  1. Fleur
  2. Blythe
  3. Wren
  4. Nell
  5. Bea
  6. Clem
  7. Margot
  8. Verity
  9. Grace
  10. Blanche
  11. Prue
  12. Quinn
  13. Lisette
  14. Sylvie
  15. Flore

Italian Ballerina Names With Classic Beauty

Italy gave us so much of the technical vocabulary of ballet.

Arabesque. Pirouette. Plié. And the Italian naming tradition gives us some of the most beautiful girl names in existence. Warm, musical, and completely timeless.

  1. Carlotta
  2. Pierina
  3. Rosina
  4. Caterina
  5. Fiamma
  6. Serafina
  7. Leonora
  8. Ginevra
  9. Violetta
  10. Rosabella
  11. Mirabella
  12. Annabella
  13. Arabella
  14. Coraline
  15. Celestina

Six More That Simply Belong on This List

  1. Isadora – carried by Isadora Duncan who danced barefoot and changed everything
  2. Loie – carried by Loie Fuller who invented modern theatrical lighting through her dancing
  3. Ruth – carried by Ruth St. Denis who brought Eastern dance traditions to the West
  4. Doris – carried by Doris Humphrey who helped establish American modern dance
  5. Martha – carried by Martha Graham who created an entire movement vocabulary
  6. Agnes – carried by Agnes de Mille who brought ballet to Broadway

Wrapping It Up

Ballerina names carry something that very few other name categories do.

Grace and strength together. Beauty and discipline in the same breath. A name that sounds like art.

Whether you choose a legendary dancer’s name, a ballet character, a French classic, or something that just carries that same ethereal quality, every name on this list gives your daughter something genuinely beautiful to grow into.

Go back through the ones that made you pause.

Say them out loud. I promise they sound even better spoken than they do on the page.