Girls Names With Cute Nicknames

  1. Indiana
    • Origin:

      American place-name
    • Meaning:

      "land of the Indians"
    • Description:

      Indiana is one of those place-names (think Camden and Trenton) that sounds cooler than the place that inspired it. Its fashionable -ana ending certainly sounds eminently name-like, and Indie/Indy/Indi is one of the hottest nickname names for girls right now.
  2. Jazzmyn
    • Jessamine
      • Origin:

        English from Persian
      • Meaning:

        "jasmine"
      • Description:

        Jessamine, a charming name occasionally heard in England, is just beginning to be appreciated in the U.S. as a possible successor to all the Jess names of the past. It's also spelled Jessamyn, as in Quaker novelist Jessamyn West, author of Friendly Persuasion--who started life with Jessamyn as her middle name.
    • Julianne
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "youthful or sky father"
      • Description:

        This variation on the Julia theme has stayed in play due to the popularity of Julianne Moore, though it now sits at the bottom of the US Top 1000.
    • Koralie
      • Kyrielle
        • Origin:

          English literary term from Greek Kyrie
        • Description:

          In literature, a Kyrielle is a form of poetry that has rhyming couplets or quatrains. It originated with the French troubadour tradition. It is called a Kyrielle after the Christian Kyrie. In 2016, 16 girls in the US were given this name.
      • Katrielle
        • Laurette
          • Lilianne
            • Lucrecia
              • Marceline
                • Origin:

                  Feminization of Marcel, French
                • Meaning:

                  "little warrior"
                • Description:

                  Balancing femininity, vintage charm, and fantasy nerdiness, Marceline is one to watch. Marceline the Vampire Queen from the 2010-2018 animated TV series Adventure Time brought her elaborate French name back into public consciousness. It re-entered the Top 1000 in 2020, after an 86 year hiatus, and rose into the 700s in 2021. Nicknames Marcie and Marcy are rising in popularity as well. Marceline may appeal to parents who like frilly, traditional, and sophisticated names such as Josephine and Genevieve.
              • Marguerite
                • Origin:

                  French variation of Margaret; also a flower name
                • Meaning:

                  "pearl; daisy"
                • Description:

                  Marguerite is a classic French name with a remnant of old-fashioned Gallic charm; and is also a variety of daisy. Chic again in Paris, it's definitely ripe for revival here.
              • Mirabelle
                • Origin:

                  French
                • Meaning:

                  "marvelous"
                • Description:

                  If you're looking for a fresher belle name than Isabelle, Mirabelle is lovely, and we also like the extra flourish of Mirabella. And if you want a nature tie, Mirabelle is also the name of a delicate French plum.
              • Natalia
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "birthday [of the Lord]"
                • Description:

                  Natalia was derived from the Latin word natalis, meaning "birthday." It refers to the birthday of Jesus Christ, and thus originated as a name for girls born on Christmas Day. Related forms include the French Natalie, Portuguese Natalina, and Russian diminutive Natasha.
              • Ophelia
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "help"
                • Description:

                  Floral, elegant, and bold, Ophelia re-entered the US Top 1000 in 2015 after more than 50 years off the charts. It has risen more than 700 spots since then and shows no signs of slowing down. Now in the US Top 300, could Ophelia one day become the next Olivia or Amelia?
              • Pandora
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "all gifted"
                • Description:

                  Pandora has occasionally been used by the British gentry (for girls with brothers who might be called Peregrine) and is now starting to be heard in the US too: It was given to 34 baby girls last year.
              • Persephone
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "bringer of destruction"
                • Description:

                  Persephone is the esoteric name of the Greek mythological daughter of Zeus by Demeter, the queen of the harvest. After she was kidnapped by Hades to be Queen of the Underworld, it was decreed by Zeus that she would spend six months of the year with her mother, allowing crops to grow, and six in mourning, thus accounting for the seasons.
              • Quintessa
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "essence"
                • Description:

                  Sounds like a fictional rank of royalty.
              • Ramona
                • Origin:

                  Spanish, feminine variation of Ramon
                • Meaning:

                  "wise protector"
                • Description:

                  Ramona is a sweet spot name – neither too trendy nor too eccentric. Kids will associate it with the clever Ramona Quimby character in the series of books by Beverly Cleary, also seen on TV. It was chosen by starcouple Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard for their little girl, who would be joined by sister Gloria.
              • Rosalia
                • Origin:

                  Spanish, Latin ceremonial name
                • Meaning:

                  "rose"
                • Description:

                  Elegant and bright with plenty of flair, Rosalia this Sicilian Saint name is familiar in Spain and Italy. It refers back to the annual Roman ceremony of hanging garlands of roses on tombs, which could make it work as a commemorative name.