Pets

Names reserved for the pets I will have in the future.
  1. Bea
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Beatrice
    • Meaning:

      "she who brings happiness"
    • Description:

      Bea is a former old lady name that's cute again as a short form -- and is now beginning to stand on its own. Bee is a variation that, like Bea, can work as a diminutive for any name that starts with the letter B, or in the middle. Bea actually stood alone on the popularity lists for four years at the beginning of the twentieth century--and it could happen again.
  2. Cheshire
    • Cleopatra / Cleo
      • Dumbo
        • Gaia
          • Origin:

            Greek and Latin
          • Meaning:

            "earth mother; rejoicing"
          • Description:

            Floral, bright, and subtly powerful, Gaia is a name with two separate origins. In Greek mythology, it is the name of the earth goddess and the universal mother, who takes her epithet from the Ancient Greek word for land or ground. It was this ecological element that led actress Emma Thompson to choose it for her daughter back in 1999, and it could hold similar appeal to green minded parents today.
        • Josie
          • Origin:

            English, diminutive of Josephine, feminine of Joseph
          • Meaning:

            "Jehovah increases"
          • Description:

            Josie is jaunty and friendly: among the most winning of all nickname names. She's been on the social security list since records began being kept.
        • Juno
          • Layla
            • Origin:

              Variation of Leila, Arabic
            • Meaning:

              "night"
            • Description:

              A lovely musical name (remember the old Eric Clapton-Derek & the Dominos song?), Layla's seen a significant surge in popularity, partly partly all names with a double L are stylish, and partly because all the forms of the name push it into the Top 15 for girls.
          • Lena
            • Origin:

              English, Scottish, Dutch, German, and Scandinavian, diminutive of various names ending in -lena
            • Description:

              This pet form of Helena and other ena-ending names, long used as an independent name, is attracting notice again as an option both multicultural and simple. Lena was a Top 100 name from 1880 to 1920.
          • Margo / Go-Go
            • Mishka
              • Nova
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "new"
                • Description:

                  Nova has the feel of both newness, from its meaning, and great energy as an astronomical term for a star that increases suddenly in brightness before fading.
              • Poppy
                • Origin:

                  English from Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "red flower"
                • Description:

                  Poppy, unlike most floral names which are sweet and feminine, has a lot of spunk. Long popular throughout the rest of the English-speaking world, Poppy is finally starting to rise toward the top in the US, where it entered the Top 1000 for the first time in 2016.
              • Ranie
                • Samar
                  • Origin:

                    Arabic
                  • Meaning:

                    "evening conversation"
                  • Description:

                    This lovely Arabic name is gaining popularity in the US, used equally for boys and girls. Indeed, its sound (it rhymes with the feminine Tamar but ends with the fashionably masculine -ar sound, as in Oscar) and most logical nickname (Sam) make it a choice that's at once accessible and unsual for both boys and girls.