English Animal names

  1. Jay
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "jaybird"
    • Description:

      Though this feels like a modern invention, Jay has been in use for centuries. Early Jays often were named in honor of founding father John Jay, whose surname derived from the jaybird. A popular mid-century choice, Jay was in the Top 100 from 1956 to 1970. In the last couple of decades he was replaced by such more elaborate forms as Jayden, Jaylen, and Jayce. But Jay could make a comeback in tandem with cousins May, Kay, Fay, and Ray.
  2. Kestral
    • Kite
      • Marten
        • Moth
          • Mouse
            • Newt
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "a small salamander"
              • Description:

                Rarely used on its own and irrevocably tied to former House Speaker Gingrich -- who was christened Newton.
            • Natterjack
              • Osprey
                • Otter
                  • Owl
                    • Peacock
                      • Robin
                        • Origin:

                          Bird name; or English, diminutive of Robert
                        • Meaning:

                          "bright fame"
                        • Description:

                          Now that it's no longer fashionable for girls, Robin is rising for boys again. Robin Hood, Robin Williams, Christopher Robin, and Robin the Boy Wonder are all male namesakes, after all. It reentered the US Top 1000 boys names in 2015 for the first time since 1999 and continues to bounce around the lower end of the Top 1000.
                      • Roe
                        • Origin:

                          English, Scottish, Irish, Norwegian, or Korean surname
                        • Meaning:

                          "roe [deer]; wise protector; son of Ruadh; red; clearing; ability"
                        • Description:

                          In the US, the multicultural surname Roe is primarily associated with the landmark Supreme Court case Roe vs. Wade, which granted the federal right to abortion. It's never been popular as a given name for either sex but is seen as a nickname for names such as Monroe and Rowan.
                      • Ringlet
                        • Starling
                          • Origin:

                            Bird name
                          • Description:

                            Unusual choice that was the original name of children's illustrator Tasha Tudor, but is an interesting elaboration of Star, taking it into avian territory.
                        • Siskin
                          • Sparrow
                            • Squirrel
                              • Stoat