Three Letter Girl Names

  1. Nev
    • Tae
      • Zàn
        • Origin:

          or Chinese
        • Meaning:

          "support, favor, praise"
        • Description:

          Confusion with English male name Zan could cause pronunciation problems.
      • Tey
        • Deb
          • Origin:

            Short form of Deborah, Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "bee"
          • Description:

            During the heyday of Deborah, Debra, and Debra -- the late 1950s and early 60s -- there were enough baby girls named Deb, just Deb, for it to make the Top 1000.
        • Oba
          • Origin:

            Nigerian
          • Description:

            Intriguing name of the ancient goddess of rivers.
        • Ene
          • Origin:

            Estonian variation of Anne, English
          • Meaning:

            "grace"
          • Description:

            Although the origins of Ene aren't entirely certain, it is likely to have ultimately derived from Anne, meaning "grace."
        • Owl
          • Origin:

            Bird name
          • Description:

            We have Hawk and Finch and Lark and Wren — who says Owl can't be a baby name, too?
        • Alo
          • Origin:

            American invented name
          • Description:

            Alo Yoga, a trendy athleisure brand, inspired five sets of parents to use their name for daughters in 2022. According to the brand, Alo was named for Air, Land, and Ocean.
        • Xun
        • Ipo
          • Origin:

            Hawaiian
          • Meaning:

            "sweetheart"
          • Description:

            A lovely and lovable Hawaiian word meaning "sweetheart," Ipo is sometimes used as a given name or found as an element of names, as in Kaipo.
        • Bab
          • Aba
            • Origin:

              Akan, Fante, Ghanaian
            • Meaning:

              "born on Thursday"
            • Description:

              The traditional West African name for a daughter born on a Thursday.
          • Vic
            • Nel
              • Léo
                • Uli
                  • Téo
                    • Ede
                      • Kye