Animal Names for Girls
- Aislin
- Anelise
- Aleksia
- Countess
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"noblewoman"Description:
Yes, there are lots of kids out there named Princess, Duke, Earl, and King – but you don't necessarily want yours to be one of them.
- Cay
Origin:
Spelling variation of Kay or short form of Caitlin, Catherine et alDescription:
Cay is a rare respelling of the retro nickname Kay but one that may gain ground as a name that's both simple and unique. Like Kay, it can be a diminutive for any of the hundreds of Catherine variations that start with a C or of more modern names such as Caylee or Cadence. Or it can stand on its own as a sleek contemporary nickname-name.
- Chala
- Aleksa
- Adhira
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"lightning; restless"Description:
A strong and pretty sounding name with a turbulent and weather related meaning.
- Eleana
- Chandrea
- Corinn
- Brittney
Origin:
Variation of Brittany, English name of the French region Bretagne, meaning 'from Briton'Description:
While all spellings of these name are off their popularity peak, Brittney gained some recent notice as the name of the American basketball player arrested in Russian, Brittney Griner.
- Brune
Origin:
French word nameMeaning:
"brown"
- Angelanette
- Alesia
- Adelya
- Adelma
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"noble, famous"Description:
Adelma is likely a feminization of Adelmar, which means famous nobleman. The name was seen a bit during the nineteenth century, with a famous bearer being Adelma Vay, a medium and spiritualist, which may be enough to put this in the new class of spiritual names. Count Adelma among the unusual but intriguing German names for girls.
- Bani
Origin:
PunjabiMeaning:
"earth, creator"Description:
Bani is a beautiful Punjabi name used in India — an alias of the goddess Saraswati. Bani or Saraswati is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, art, speech, wisdom, and learning.
- Dotti
- Chantell