Animal Names for Girls
- Amorette
Origin:
Variation of AmoretDescription:
Amorette is an elaborate variation of the old yet rare girls' name Amoret, used in Spenser's The Faerie Queen to represent married love.
- Blakesley
Origin:
English place-name and surnameMeaning:
"dark wolf's wood or clearing"Description:
Blakesley is the name of a village in England, also sometimes found as a surname along with Blakely and Blakeley, turned into a first name for their daughter by reality stars Trista and Ryan Sutter. Blakesley joins other -ley ending names -- Hadley, Finley -- as one of the most popular forms of unisex names with a girlish spin.
- Altha
- Adelis
- Channary
Origin:
KhmerMeaning:
"moon girl"Description:
Channary, a sweet and preppy sounding name with a lovely lunar meaning, belongs to a character in the Lunar Chronicles series. Her relatives Levana and Selene have similarly moon-inspired monikers.
- Aleksandrina
- Berti
- Davin
- Anie
- Brocade
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"twisted thread"
- Dariah
- Baye
- Alisyn
Origin:
Spelling variation of AlisonMeaning:
"noble"Description:
One of many spelling variations of Allison — a name that took off in the 60s and had a few decades of popularity.
- Corbyn
- Auguste
Origin:
French form of Augustine, LatinMeaning:
"great, magnificent"Description:
If you live in an English-speaking country, there are so many variations of this august name that would make life simpler.
- Bernina
- Anyelle
- Azuba
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"forsaken"Description:
Azuba is a form of Azubah, the Old Testament wife of Caleb. The name was used among early African-Americans.
- Artemisa
- Andretta