Animal Names for Girls

  1. Eilwen
    • Origin:

      Welsh
    • Meaning:

      "white brow"
    • Description:

      A little bit Isla, a little bit Elowen. Also the Kentucky-based heroine of a 2018 novel by Gwen Kaelin.
  2. Amarissa
    • Origin:

      Combination name, Ama + issa
    • Meaning:

      "little lover"
    • Description:

      Amarissa is kind of cobbled together from two traditional elements: Ama, which means "love" or "lover" and is found in such more established names as Amabel and Amariah, and -issa, which is a common feminine suffix that functions as a diminutive. While Amarissa is pretty and frilly, it may frequently be misunderstood as Marissa, Melissa, and may ultimately be more trouble than it's worth.
  3. Concettina
    • Auli'i
      • Origin:

        Hawaiian, 'dainty, cute, neat'
      • Description:

        Hawaiian teen prodigy Auli'i Cravalho burst onto the scene as the star of Disney's animated "Moana" in 2016, bringing this distinctive name to the forefront. The glottal stop, or "okina," between the two I's makes it a somewhat tough sell off the islands, though Cravalho's stunning performance of "How Far I'll Go" at the 2017 Oscars is almost winning enough to overcome that.
    • Ambretta
      • Origin:

        Nature name
      • Description:

        An evergreen with yellow flowers, Ambretta works to modernize Amber.
    • Domitille
      • Origin:

        French feminine variation of Roman family name Domitius, Latin
      • Meaning:

        "tamed"
      • Description:

        Domitille is the French form of the ancient royal name Domitilla. Domitille is used today, and is much fresher than similar-sounding Dominique.
    • Baila
      • Origin:

        Spanish
      • Meaning:

        "dance"
      • Description:

        An offbeat approach to Bella. Also a Yiddish form of Bilhah, one of the four women who gave birth to the tribes of Israel.
    • Cay
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Kay or short form of Caitlin, Catherine et al
      • Description:

        Cay is a rare respelling of the retro nickname Kay but one that may gain ground as a name that's both simple and unique. Like Kay, it can be a diminutive for any of the hundreds of Catherine variations that start with a C or of more modern names such as Caylee or Cadence. Or it can stand on its own as a sleek contemporary nickname-name.
    • Capitola
      • Origin:

        Literary invention
      • Description:

        Capitola owes its position on the US Top 1000 to the 1859 novel The Hidden Hand, also known as Capitola the Madcap. It was written by E. D. E. N. Southworth — the initials stand for Eliza Dorothy Emma Nevitte — and serialized first in the 1860s, then in 1883, and was published as a book in 1888.
    • Chana
      • Origin:

        Hebrew; "Grace"
      • Meaning:

        "Grace"
      • Description:

        Variation of Channah and Hannah. Making multiple appearances in the US popularity charts during the latter portion of the twentieth century, Chana has now remained in the Top 1000 since 2008.
    • Edurne
      • Origin:

        Basque
      • Meaning:

        "snow"
      • Description:

        This feminine version of the Basque name Edur is quite well used in Spain, where it has often been in the Top 100. Plus it offers some great nickname options such as Eddie or Deedee. One of the names for winter babies that's off the snowy track.
    • Aroha
      • Origin:

        Māori
      • Meaning:

        "love"
      • Description:

        This beautiful Māori name meaning love (cognate with Hawaiian aloha) is more wearable than the English word and softer Venus or Aphrodite. Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern named her daughter Neve Te Aroha in 2018. Aroha / Te Aroha was the most popular Māori baby girl name in 2023-24.
    • Ayanna
      • Origin:

        Arabic or African
      • Meaning:

        "large eyes, or time, or beautiful flower"
      • Description:

        Variant of Ayana with international roots.
    • Caragh
      • Babs
        • Origin:

          Nickname for Barbara or Babette
        • Meaning:

          "foreign woman"
        • Description:

          Babs is an old-fashioned nickname for Barbara, itself an old-fashioned name that was hugely popular in the 20th century but that's not (yet) on its way back in. If you really want a vintage-y nickname name with a lot of attitude that bucks the current friends, go for Babs instead of Betty or Bea.
      • Brynna
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "hill"
        • Description:

          You say Bryn, he says Bryana -- here's a name you might agree on.
      • Embeth
        • Origin:

          Combination of Emma and Beth
        • Description:

          South African-raised actress Embeth Davidtz added this unique smooth name to the mix. Perfect if you can't decide between Emma and Elizabeth and more unusual than Annabeth.
      • Aramide
        • Origin:

          Yoruba
        • Meaning:

          "my people have arrived"
        • Description:

          Aramide is a rare name in the US but better-known in Nigeria, where it's a choice from the Yoruba language.
      • Corina
        • Ciela
          • Origin:

            Spanish
          • Meaning:

            "sky, heavenly"
          • Description:

            The Spanish word for sky, Cielo, was one of the fastest-rising girl names of 2022, cracking the Top 1000 after Luisana Lopilato and Michael Bublé used the name for their daughter. The variation Ciela was used in much smaller numbers, but has plenty of potential to continue to rise.