Here you’ll find 7 Literary girl names that start with X, organized from “Xanthe” to “Xochitl”. These names are rare, often rooted in myth, poetry, or author invention across several languages.

Literary girl names that start with X are female given names appearing in novels, plays, or poetic works. For example, “Xanthe” appears in classical myth and modern fiction as a name meaning “golden.”

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Origin, and Meaning & Notes.

Name: The name as it appears in literature, so you can scan entries and shortlist favorites.

Pronunciation: Simple phonetic respelling helps you say each name correctly and judge its sound.

Origin: Lists the author, work, and original language so you can find the primary literary source quickly.

Meaning & Notes: Explains etymology and literary significance, noting character traits, symbolism, and cultural context for choice.

Literary girl names that start with X

NamePronunciationOrigin (author/work, language)Meaning / Etymology
XantheZAN-theeHomeric/Hesiodic tradition (various works), Ancient Greek“golden, yellow-haired” from Greek xanthos (yellow)
XanthoZAN-thohHesiod, Theogony (Ancient Greek)“yellow-haired” from Greek xanthos (yellow)
Xanthippezan-THIP-eePlato & Xenophon (ancient sources), Ancient Greek“yellow horse” from xanthos + hippos (horse)
Xilonenshee-loh-NENNahuatl myth (Aztec codices and poetry), Classical Nahuatl“young maize” (maize goddess epithet)
Xochiquetzalsoh-CHEE-ket-sahlNahuatl myth (Florentine Codex & Nahuatl poetry), Classical Nahuatl“flower-precious” or “flower-feather” (xochitl + quetzal)
XochitlSO-cheelPre-Columbian Nahuatl poetry (“flower songs”) & codices, Classical Nahuatl“flower” (from Nahuatl xōchitl)
Xiwangmu (Xi Wangmu)shee-wahng-mooShan Hai Jing (Classic of Mountains and Seas) & early Chinese texts, Classical Chinese“Queen Mother of the West” (title combining xi + wangmu)

Descriptions

Xanthe
A classical Greek myth name used for nymphs and minor figures; now a poetic, nature-linked choice meaning “blond” or “golden.”
Xantho
A Nereid (sea-nymph) in Greek mythic lists; literary, ancient origin makes it a rare, mythic baby-name option.
Xanthippe
Famous as Socrates’ wife in classical texts; often used in literature to evoke a shrewish or outspoken woman, historically attested.
Xilonen
Aztec goddess of tender young corn, featured in Nahuatl poems and codices; poetic, agricultural name with strong cultural roots.
Xochiquetzal
Principal Aztec goddess of flowers, beauty, and fertility; vivid mythic name with rich visual and cultural associations.
Xochitl
Originally a Nahuatl poetic name and motif in indigenous poetry; now a popular given name meaning “flower,” floral and lyrical.
Xiwangmu (Xi Wangmu)
Ancient Chinese goddess appearing in early mythic literature and poetry; a legendary, imperial-sounding name with strong mythic resonance.
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