Boyish Nicknames For Girls

  1. Hal
    • Jamie
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of James
      • Meaning:

        "supplanter"
      • Description:

        Jamie is typical of the relaxed unisex names starting with J that seemed so cool in the sixties after decades of Jeans and Joans, though now pretty tepid. Jaime and even Jamey and Jayme are alternate spellings.
    • Jay
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "jaybird"
      • Description:

        One of the boys' names newly appropriated for girls -- either on its own, as a pet form of any J name, or as a singular middle name.
    • Jory
      • Jude
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Judith or variation of Judah
        • Meaning:

          "praised"
        • Description:

          Jude may be a rising boys' name, thanks to Jude Law, but it's also a new way to spin Judy or Judith as well as a name that's long been used quietly for girls as well as boys. Alexis Stewart, daughter of Martha, named her daughter Jude and Jessica Lange plays Sister Jude on American Horror Story.
      • Jules
        • Origin:

          Latin; Greek
        • Meaning:

          "youthful; soft, downy"
        • Description:

          TV personality Jules Asner made this middle-aged male name suddenly seem young and fresh and female, after having been an off-the radar-nickname for Julia and Julie. Author and wife of celebrity chef Jamie Oliver spells her name Jools, and we've also seen Joolz.
      • Jac
        • Jordy
          • Kit
            • Origin:

              English, diminutive of Katherine
            • Meaning:

              "pure"
            • Description:

              Kit is a crisp, old-time British-accented unisex nickname that sounds fresh and modern today. Kitty is another so-retro-it's-cool nickname.
          • Lane
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "a small roadway or path"
            • Description:

              Lane is a unisex name equally accessible to boys and girls. As a common surname, Lane is attached to such celebrities as Diane and Nathan.
          • Lee
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "pasture, meadow"
            • Description:

              The original brief, breezy name is somewhat out of favor now even as a middle name. The Leigh spelling has more substance and is more identifiable as female.
          • Leni
            • Origin:

              German, diminutive of Lena; Spanish, diminutive of Elena
            • Description:

              A foreign nickname name that has never been widely used here — possibly because of its similarity to the outdated male Lenny — it was chosen for her daughter by high-profile German supermodel Heidi Klum.
          • Lou
            • Origin:

              Short form of Louise
            • Meaning:

              "renowned warrior"
            • Description:

              Lou is usually a short form of Louise, Louisa, or Lucy in English-speaking countries, when Lou is used for girls at all. But in France and Germany, it's a fashionable choice all on its own, sure to gain even more widespread style credibility since Heidi Klum and Seal chose it for their daughter.
          • Leo
            • Mattie
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Martha or Matilda
              • Description:

                Mattie, which might be a short form of Martha, Matilda, or even Madeline, ranked among the Top 100 names for girls in the 1880s and in fact, has held a place among the Top 1000 for most of U.S. naming history. It fell off the popularity charts in 2014 and makes a cute, tomboyish, if somewhat slight name option.
            • Max
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "greatest"
              • Description:

                If Sam can make it as a girl's name, why not Max? Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's eldest daughter Maxima goes by Max, but you could also use it as a short form for Maxine, Maximilienne or even Margaux.
            • Mo
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Maureen, Irish variation of Mary, Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "bitter"
              • Description:

                Has followed mother name Maureen off the radar screen.
            • Nick
              • Nico
                • Origin:

                  Italian, diminutive of Nicola
                • Meaning:

                  "people of victory"
                • Description:

                  A much more dynamic nickname than Nicky for any of the Nic-names. Nico was chosen by Thandiwe Newton for her daughter.
              • Ollie
                • Origin:

                  Short form of Olive or Olivia, Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "olive tree"
                • Description:

                  Ollie is used less often as a nickname for the mega-popular Olivia or the stylish Olive than Ellie is for Eleanor or Allie for Allison. That may be because Ollie has a much longer use as a nickname for boys.