Animal Names for Girls

  1. Elphaba
    • Origin:

      Literary invented name
    • Description:

      Elphaba was invented by Gregory Maguire for the protagonist of his novel Wicked, which became the long-running Broadway play. Elphaba is the name of the Wicked Witch of the West, unnamed in the Oz books, and is drawn from the initials of Oz creator L. Frank Baum.
  2. Amparo
    • Origin:

      Spanish and Portuguese
    • Meaning:

      "refuge, shelter"
    • Description:

      Amparo is a medieval name related to the Virgin Mary most closely associated with the city of Valencia, in Spain. Although it does not appear at all on the most recent US name roster, meaning it was used for fewer than five babies last year, it was used in the US throughout the 20th century.
  3. Darcey
    • Dustin
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "brave warrior"
      • Description:

        Just a few years ago, Dustin, Dylan, and Daryl seemed like radical, edgy names for girls; now even Great-aunt Alberta wouldn't raise an eyebrow.
    • Derowen
      • Origin:

        Cornish
      • Meaning:

        "oak tree"
      • Description:

        A modern Cornish word name with a sturdy natural namesake. Derwa is a related Cornish saint's name.
    • Abyssinia
      • Origin:

        African place-name
      • Description:

        Abyssinia is the ancient name of the Ethiopian Empire, no longer found on any map but with a possible future as a melodic girls' name in the ever-expanding place-name category. Among African names for girls, this one is undiscovered.
    • Devani
      • Origin:

        Sanskrit
      • Meaning:

        "shining goddess"
      • Description:

        This beautiful celestial Indian name had a rise in 2022, following in the trends of other "-ani" ending names like Leilani and Imani. The character Devi from the hit show "Never Have I Ever" familiarized the world with another beautiful name of the same root.
    • Amaira
      • Amoris
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "love"
        • Description:

          This Latin word for love is not traditionally used as a name, but why not? It's got a pretty sound and some distinctive flair. Variants Amori or Amorie can also be thought of as different spellings of Amory, which has a very different meaning and roots. Only downside: Sounds almost exactly like "amorous," meaning in the mood for love, which could provoke some adolescent teasing.
      • Chosen
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Meaning:

          "having been selected as the best or most appropriate"
        • Description:

          Chosen is officially a baby name thanks to Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton, who chose (can't resist) the word as the name of his newborn son. While it may inspire bad puns, Chosen is actually a pretty good word name: It's got the two-syllable, n-ending sound that is so fashionable for names, plus a positive, affirming meaning. Chosen is rising on the girls' side too now, given to 74 baby girls in 2022.
      • Daija
        • Origin:

          French variations of DÉJa
        • Description:

          See DEJA.
      • Cinder
        • Origin:

          Word name
        • Description:

          More distinctive than Ella, if you're inspired by Cinderella.
      • Adis
        • Aixa
          • Emebet
            • Origin:

              Amharic, Ethiopian
            • Meaning:

              "royal lady"
            • Description:

              Formerly an honorific title, Emebet is now used as a given name in Ethiopia. It is also used to refer to the Virgin Mary.
          • Alynna
            • Clemensia
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "mild, merciful"
              • Description:

                With Clementine on the rise and Clemence and Clemency considered chic in Europe, this unusual Latinate option could be a fresh alternative. Clementia is another, more common, spelling.
            • Carsyn
              • Origin:

                Spelling variation of Carson, English and Scottish
              • Meaning:

                "son of the marsh dwellers"
              • Description:

                A contemporary, feminized variation of Carson.
            • Deneb
              • Origin:

                Arabic
              • Meaning:

                "tail"
              • Description:

                A star in the "tail" of the Cygnus constellation.
            • Easter
              • Origin:

                English, from German
              • Description:

                Easter has been used as a name for several hundred years, as part of the day-naming tradition; now, this rarely heard holiday celebration name would make a novel choice for a springtime baby. Background:The early Anglo-Saxon monk and scholar Bede took the name of a goddess--Eostre-- whose feast was celebrated at the vernal equinox and gave it to the Christian festival of the resurrection of Christ.