Animal Names for Girls
- Daseana
- Cherese
- Betsabé
Origin:
Spanish, Catalan, HungarianMeaning:
"daughter of the oath"Description:
Spelt with an acute accent on the final syllable in Spanish, Catalan and Hungarian (Betsabé) and without in Polish (Betsabe), this unusual name is a sleeker form of Bathsheba.
- Arielys
- Abrienna
- Bayarma
Origin:
MongolianMeaning:
"mother of joy"Description:
A warm and joyful Mongolian name.
- Amilyn
Origin:
Variation of Ameline or EmmelineDescription:
Amilyn is one of those names that sounds and feels a lot like other more popular names, from Emmeline to Amelia to Adeline, but was given to fewer than five baby girls in the US in 2021. This is despite the Star Wars character Amilyn Holdo -- General Leia's deputy in the most recent trilogy, played by Laura Dern. Seven baby girls were given the name in 2018, but it has not seen the lasting success of Kylo or Rey (or indeed Leia).
- Arcangel
- Caty
Origin:
Short form of Katherine or CatherineMeaning:
"pure"Description:
An alternative spelling of Katy, if you're more of a C person.
- Audrie
- Cuba
Origin:
Place-nameMeaning:
"where fertile land is abundant; great place"Description:
The most prominent person with this unusual geographical choice might be actor Cuba Gooding Jr., however, Cuba has a far longer history as a feminine name. Deriving from the island in the Caribbean Sea, it had a brief spell of popularity in the US at the end of the 1890s, when Spain lost possession of the island during the Spanish-American War. Used predominantly (though rarely) on girls throughout the last century, it has occasionally been given to a handful of boys too
- Elsie-rose
- Delaina
- Chiquin
- Chandin
- Carillon
- Christal
- Djuana
- Allisun
- Abriale