Animal Names for Girls

  1. Aeron
    • Origin:

      Welsh
    • Description:

      Tolkien may have been inspired by this unisex name of a Celtic goddess of war. Welsh poet Dylan Thomas named his daughter the variation Aeronwy. With goddess names so hot for baby girls, this ethereal choice is one to consider.
  2. America
    • Origin:

      Place-name
    • Description:

      Given to children of both sexes as far back as colonial times, this carries a lot of baggage. However, parents continue to take the risk. Actress America Ferrera may be have inspired some families to choose the name. Ferrera's Honduras-born mother shares her unusual name.
  3. Azaria
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Azariah
    • Meaning:

      "Yahweh has helped"
    • Description:

      A Biblical name with a modern feel, Azaria is a spelling variation of the Hebrew name, Azariah. Used as a masculine name in the Bible, this spelling is now more commonly used on girls.
  4. Arabelle
    • Claudine
      • Origin:

        French feminine variation of Claude
      • Description:

        There are much chicer versions of this name today, such as Claudie, Claudia, or Claude itself. Claudine is a name wobbling on the edge of extinction.
    • Aline
      • Origin:

        Variation of Adeline or Aileen
      • Description:

        Aline may have originated as a short form of Adeline in the Middle Ages, but it may also be a variation of the Irish Aileen or Scottish Eileen. Aline dropped off the Top 1000 in the 1950s. Fewer than 40 baby girls were named Aline in the US last year.
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      • Brigitte
        • Origin:

          French variation of Brighid
        • Meaning:

          "strength or exalted one"
        • Description:

          Brigitte is the French version of the ancient Irish Brighid long associated with 1950s sex symbol Brigitte Bardot. If you want to pronounce Brigitte the French way, it's brih-ZHEET.
      • Aminata
        • Origin:

          Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "trustworthy, faithful"
        • Description:

          This elaboration of the Arabic amīn, meaning "trustworthy" or "to feel safe" was a fast riser in 2022, but has yet to crack the Top 1000. Latvian musical artist Aminata Savadogo's 2021 song "It's Written in the Heavens (Milky Way)" was nominated for Song of the Year at the 2022 Latvian Music Recording Awards, potentially bringing the name into the spotlight.
      • Clotilde
        • Origin:

          Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese
        • Meaning:

          "famous in battle"
        • Description:

          A romantic rarity, derived from the Old German name Chlotichilda, meaning "famous in battle." Saint Clotilde was a Frankish queen, wife of Clovis I, who played a role in the spread of Christianity.
      • Amalthea
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "tender goddess"
        • Description:

          In Greek mythology, Amalthea is the name of a goat (or, sometimes, a goat-keeping nymph) who nursed the infant Zeus and protected him from his murderous father, Cronus. Thanks to the goat’s protection and nourishment, Zeus grew up to overthrow Cronus.
      • Cliodhna
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "shapely"
        • Description:

          Cliodhna and its simplified form Cliona are both well-used in modern Ireland though they are ancient mythological names. The goddess Cliodhna left the Land of Promise with a mortal but was punished for her desertion by being swept to sea by a giant wave.
      • Ema
        • Origin:

          Spanish, Portuguese, Slovene, Croatian, Bosnian, Czech, Slovak, and Lithuanian variation of Emma, German
        • Meaning:

          "universal"
        • Description:

          Common form of Emma found in the Baltic and Slavic states.
      • Dale
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "valley"
        • Description:

          An early unisex nature name that has been surpassed by others, Dale is still a simple, sylvan and serene option.
      • Alcyone
        • Origin:

          Greek mythology name
        • Meaning:

          "kingfisher"
        • Description:

          Alcyone was the wife of Ceyx, but the happy pair angered the gods by calling each other Zeus and Hera. Ceyx's ship was sunk, Alcyone hurled herself into the sea, but then in sympathy for their grief the gods made the lovers halcyon birds or kingfishers.
      • Elvie
        • Origin:

          Short form of Elva, Irish
        • Meaning:

          "leader of the elves"
        • Description:

          If Ellie and Evie are fashionable, why not Elvie? This is a diminutive of the Anglicized version of the Irish name spelled Ailbhe.
      • Darcie
        • Origin:

          Variation of Darcy, Irish or French
        • Meaning:

          "dark one; from Arcy; from the fortress"
        • Description:

          While the traditional Darcy spelling is solidly gender-neutral, the -ie ending of Darcie gives this name unabashedly feminine flair. Darcie is a Top 100 choice in England and Scotland, and briefly ranked in the US from 1967-1977, along with 1980 and 1984.
      • Amphitrite
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "the surrounding sea or the surrounding third"
        • Description:

          Amphitrite is a mysterious Greek mythological figure, most often cited as a sea goddess who was the wife of Poseidon. She was said to be the personification of the sea water itself and was said to be present at the birth of Apollo.
      • Abiah
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "God is my father"
        • Description:

          Abiah is a Biblical name that appears for both female and male figures. It may be considered the same as the name Abijah in the Bible; one female Abijah was a queen and ancestor of Christ. Abiah may also be considered a relative of the Arabic name Abia. However you spell or pronounce it -- a - BY -a or a - BEE - a -- this name can be an original way to the nickname Abi.
      • Anise
        • Origin:

          Nature name
        • Description:

          Name of the licorice plant, this spice comes in the shape of a star, giving this name an extra level of sweetness.