Animal Names for Girls
- Ammie
- Eha
Origin:
EstonianMeaning:
"dusk"Description:
An appealing little time-of-day name that's used in Finland as well as its native Estonia, but is unknown to English speakers. The middle "h" sound makes it an unexpected alternative to Emma and Eva.
- Carsie
Description:
A modern update to 90s favorite Carly? Or a feminine diminutive of Carson? However you view Carsie, this nickname name has potential.
- Drinda
- Edwynne
- Elianora
- Blessyn
Origin:
English word name, variation of blessingDescription:
This variation of the English word "blessing" is on the rise, while the original Blessing actually fell in use in 2022. This may soon become a Journee/Journey type of situation, where the misspelled version becomes more popular than the original. The name Blessyn was given to 149 baby girls in 2022, and Blessing to 236.
- Camie
- Alastríona
- Diara
- Andelis
- Aişə
- Dayaa
Origin:
HindiMeaning:
"compassion"Description:
The double vowel changes this name's pronunciation and gives it a novel twist.
- Cettie
Origin:
English diminutive of Celeste, Celestia, and CelestineMeaning:
"heavenly"Description:
Obsolete nickname for the Celeste family of names. Laura Celestia Spelman Rockefeller was known as Cettie.
- Atalie
- Devaki
- Aveen
- Bolivia
Origin:
Place-nameDescription:
If you're tired of Olivia, you could be the first on your block to introduce this unique sound-related place-name with Latin flair.
- Abt
Origin:
German, variation of AbbottDescription:
A German surname you do not want to use as a first.
- Armande
Origin:
French, feminine variation of ArmandDescription:
Feminine form of Armand, has an elegant charm.