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8 Delightful names for a summer baby girl

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Cerith Gardiner - published on 07/13/24
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These pretty monikers are a wonderful choice for any little girl born at this time of year.

If you're welcoming a child in the summer months then you might want to choose a name that reflects such a glorious time of year. However, you might also want a name that allows you to pay tribute to your faith.

These names each carry a rich spiritual heritage and evoke the warmth, beauty, and vitality of summer, making them wonderful choices for any baby girl.

1Therese/ Teresa

St. Thérèse of Lisieux: Known as the "Little Flower," St. Thérèse emphasized doing small things with great love. There is something so positive about the message she shared and her strong Catholic values. Her association with flowers makes her name a lovely reminder of summer blooms, symbolizing simplicity and love.

2Clara

St. Clare of Assisi: A close follower of St. Francis of Assisi, she founded the Order of Poor Ladies, now known as the Poor Clares. Celebrated for her piety and humility, her feast day is August 11. The alternative name, Clara is a little more unusual. Its meaning "clear" or "bright" evokes the clarity and brightness of a sunny summer day.

3Marina

St. Marina: A martyr from Antioch whose feast day is July 20 and is honored as one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. While in the west she's known as Margaret, in the East she is Marina. The latter means "of the sea" which immediately connects us beautifully to summer’s coastal themes. Her courage and faith are inspiring, making this a strong and evocative name for a newborn girl.

4Lourdes

Our Lady of Lourdes: Associated with the Marian apparitions experienced by St. Bernadette Soubirous in 1858 in Lourdes, France. The shrine is a major pilgrimage site, especially in summer. Naming a child Lourdes evokes the healing and grace of the Virgin Mary, while giving your daughter a pretty French name.

5Rosalia

St. Rosalia: A hermitess from Palermo, she is the patron saint of Palermo, Sicily. She is celebrated for her devotion and miraculous protection of the city from the plague. Her feast day is September 4. The name Rosalia, associated with roses, brings to mind summer flowers and beauty. Alternatively you could opt for the name Rose to honor the Peruvian saint Rose of Lima, whose feast day falls on August 23.

6Augustina

St. Augustine of Hippo: His profound influence on Christian theology makes the feminine form, Augustina, particularly meaningful. His feast day is during the summer on August 28. The name signifies wisdom and faith, and would be perfect for an August baby. St. Augustine’s mother, St. Monica, is also celebrated in August, the day before her son's. So if you're having twins you could certainly opt for a little Monica and Augustina!

7Juliana

St. Juliana of Nicomedia: A martyr whose feast day is July 16. She is known for her strong faith and resistance against persecution. The name Juliana, reminiscent of the month of July, evokes the heart of summer and carries a sense of youthful vigor and resilience.

8Felicity

St. Felicity: A martyr who, along with St. Perpetua, is celebrated for her unwavering faith and courage. Although her feast day is March 7, the name Felicity, meaning "happiness" or "good fortune," is perfect for a summer baby, symbolizing joy and delight.

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