Animal Crossing Names

  1. Melba
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      Australian opera singer Nellie Melba—self-named for her hometown of Melbourne—inspired this now-dated name more associated today with a peach dessert and dietetic toast.
  2. Mitzi
    • Origin:

      German, diminutive of Maria
    • Meaning:

      "bitter"
    • Description:

      Mitzi is a spunky German nickname name that might appeal to parents drawn to the genre of lively vintage chorus girl names that proliferated in 1930's musicals. Lively entertainer Mitzi Gaynor--who was originally named Francesca Marlene de Czani von Gerber--made the name notable in mid-century America.
  3. Monpe
    • Moose
      • Otis
        • Origin:

          Variation of Otto, German
        • Meaning:

          "wealthy"
        • Description:

          Otis has real appeal for parents attracted to its catchy O initial and combination of strength and spunk. The appealing hero of the British TV show Sex Education has done much to propel Otis into the forefront of cool names.
      • Ozzie
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Osmond, Oswald, or Oscar
        • Meaning:

          "divine; deer"
        • Description:

          Ozzy has been on the rise in recent years and currently sits in the Top 1000 in the UK and the US. The Ozzie spelling has yet to catch up, but has nevertheless gained more attention thanks to its popular counterpart. Given to 135 boys and to 50 girls in 2023, for every one Ozzie there are three Ozzys.
      • Paolo
        • Origin:

          Italian, variation of Paul
        • Meaning:

          "small"
        • Description:

          Paolo is an irresistibly lush Italian name for boys, worlds more romantic than its spare English equivalent.
      • Pietro
        • Origin:

          Italian variation of Peter
        • Description:

          Yet another winning international form of Peter.
      • Pippy
        • Prince
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "chief, prince"
          • Description:

            Prince rose to its highest ranking in a century in 2015, and the tragic death of its most famous bearer in April 2016 propelled it even higher. The Purple Rain legend isn't its only tie to pop royalty: Michael Jackson chose it for not one but two of his sons. Royal names such as King and Prince, once thought of as canine, have begun to be used by human non-royals for their sons.
        • Puck
          • Origin:

            Literary name
          • Description:

            Puck was Shakespeare's mischievous pixie who'a had a few television incarnations in more recent years. A popular name in The Netherlands but nowhere else, from what we can tell.
        • Poko
          • Puddles
            • Punchy
              • Rio
                • Origin:

                  Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese
                • Meaning:

                  "river or place of the cherry blossoms"
                • Description:

                  Rio is a reductive ranchero place-name with an attractive Tex-Mex lilt. No Doubt's Tom Dumont has a son named Rio Atticus.
              • Rocco
                • Origin:

                  Italian from German
                • Meaning:

                  "rest"
                • Description:

                  Madonna did much to polish up the image of this old-neighborhood Italian choice when she picked it for her son with British director Guy Ritchie, and several years later it was also used by Rose Byrne and Bobby Canavale for their son. It now feels much more mainstream than many celebrity baby names, sharing the quirky appeal of some other so-far-out-they're-in baby names as Bruno and Hugo.
              • Rodney
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "island near the clearing"
                • Description:

                  Rodney peaked at Number 33 in 1965 and has been on a steady decline ever since. As its popularity history indicates, this name is more fitting for someone born in the mid-twentieth century instead of the twenty-first century. It's likely this name will continue trending downward for another generation or two before it has its chance to turn back around.
              • Rolf
                • Origin:

                  Abbreviated form of Rudolf, German
                • Meaning:

                  "famous wolf"
                • Description:

                  Like Papa name Rudolf, Rolf never quite emigrated from the Bavarian Alps. You might want to move on to Rollo or Wolf.
              • Rosa
                • Origin:

                  Latinate variation of Rose
                • Meaning:

                  "rose, a flower"
                • Description:

                  As sweet-smelling as Rose but with an international flavour, Rosa is one of the most classic Portuguese, Spanish and Italian names, which is also favored by upper-class Brits, having an ample measure of vintage charm. Rosa has been on the popularity charts for every year that's been counted, especially popular from the 1880s through the beginning of the twentieth century.
              • Rowan
                • Origin:

                  Scottish and Irish
                • Meaning:

                  "rowan tree; little redhead"
                • Description:

                  With its gentle sounds and earthy vibes, the name Rowan feels like a fusion of different styles. A word name, a surname, and a gender-neutral name, Rowan is rustic but trendy, blending the vibes of both Owen and Oakley.