Animal Names for Girls
- Elisen
- Dorsi
- Chaplin
Origin:
English and French surnameMeaning:
"clergyman of a chapel"Description:
Ever Carridine chose this unusual name for her daughter, born in 2010. Chaplin has hovered in use around five baby boys each year — it's never made the charts for girls.
- Candita
- Cailee
- Braylen
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
Braylen is a trendy boys' name that's ranked on the US Top 1000 for nearly 20 years now. While the name is definitely given to some baby girls in the US -- 40 last year, to be exact -- it's used less than ten percent of the time for girls and so does not make out cutoff for being considered gender neutral.
- Darryl
- Candide
Origin:
French from LatinMeaning:
"naive"Description:
The French version of Candida, and with no unfortunate medical connection, much more wearable. It has never been recorded in the US charts, but could be a charming alternative to names like Cosette, Celine, Celeste, or Constance. In France, although not common, it was used in small numbers in the 1970s and 1980s.
- Dores
- Edlynn
- Aibileen
Origin:
Invented NameDescription:
Variation of Abilene.
- Angeli
- Ashlie
- Alonni
- Caillie
- Aiesha
- Andreia
- Cartier
Origin:
French variation of Carter, EnglishMeaning:
"transporter of goods by cart"Description:
Luxury baby name associated with Jacques Cartier's eponymous jewelry company.
- Birgitte
- Elísabet
Origin:
IcelandicMeaning:
"pledged to god"Description:
The Icelandic form of Elizabeth, borne by Icelandic author, journalist and politician Elísabet Jökulsdóttir.