Ultimate Animal Crossing Baby Name List

  1. Nate
    • Origin:

      English, diminutive of Nathan or Nathaniel
    • Description:

      Very much in style, especially after its starring role in Six Feet Under, Nate is one of a new generation of nicknames that go directly on the birth certificate. Other similar names: Sam, Jack, Mack.
  2. Norma
    • Origin:

      English or Latin
    • Meaning:

      "from the north; or, the pattern"
    • Description:

      Invented for Bellini's opera, Norma had some star quality in the silent-screen and Marilyn Monroe days, but at this point it's a graying grandma in baby name limbo.
  3. Nindori
    • O'Hare
      • Octavian
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "eighth"
        • Description:

          With the rise of ancient Roman names, Octavian suddenly seem plausible again. A variation of Octavius and relative of the more modern Octavio, it's an equally attractive member of the trio.
      • Olaf
        • Origin:

          Norse
        • Meaning:

          "ancestor's relic"
        • Description:

          Olaf, though sainted and regal in Norway, is slightly oafish here. It is one of those names that has become completely familiar in the U.S. without ever becoming assimilated. Now that he's a comical character in Disney's Frozen, he might get some more attention.
      • Olive
        • Origin:

          English, from Latin, nature name
        • Meaning:

          "olive tree"
        • Description:

          Though greatly overshadowed by the trendy Olivia, Olive has a quiet, subtle appeal of its own -- and is now enjoying a remarkable comeback. Olive is one of only four girl names starting with O on the US Top 1000. Cool couple Isla Fisher and Sacha Baron Cohen chose it for their daughter, reviving the name to stylishness, and now Drew Barrymore has a little Olive too, as has country singer Jake Owen.
      • Olivia
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "olive tree"
        • Description:

          Olivia, a lovely Shakespearean name with an admirable balance of strength and femininity, is the Number 1 name for baby girls in the US and one of the top girls' names around the world.
      • Opal
        • Origin:

          Sanskrit
        • Meaning:

          "gem"
        • Description:

          Opal is on the verge of a repolishing, following other jewel names like Ruby and Pearl. A Top 100 name during the first two decades of the twentieth century, the opalescent Opal has a good chance of coming back as another O-initial option.
      • Orville
        • Origin:

          French
        • Meaning:

          "gold town"
        • Description:

          Only if you're an aviation buff or seriously addicted to popcorn.
      • 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.
      • Oxford
        • Origin:

          English place-name
        • Meaning:

          "from the oxen crossing"
        • Description:

          High-collared and straightlaced, with the deadly "Ox" nickname.
      • 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.
      • Pascal
        • Origin:

          French; English
        • Meaning:

          "of the Passover; Easter"
        • Description:

          The French-accented Pascal was historically used for sons born at Easter, and can make an interesting choice for a boy with Gallic roots arriving around that holiday.
      • Pate
        • Patty
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Patricia
          • Meaning:

            "patrician"
          • Description:

            Replaced Patsy as the midcentury's popular, peppy babysitter.
        • Paula
          • Origin:

            Feminine variation of Paul
          • Meaning:

            "small"
          • Description:

            Paula still seems somewhat stuck in the era of duo Paul and Paula bopping out the song "Hey, Paula." Two pronunciations are possible—the English "PAW-la" and the Portuguese "POW-la."
        • Peaches
          • Origin:

            English fruit name
          • Description:

            Unlike the other fruit names that are just coming onto the baby name menu, Peaches is an old-timey nickname previously reserved for spangled showgirls, and now would be considered an outrageous -- verging on hip -- choice.
        • Peggy
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Margaret, Greek
          • Meaning:

            "pearl"
          • Description:

            Just when we had written off Peggy as the eternal perky, pug-nosed prom-queen she projected from the 1920s into the fifties, along came Mad Men, with intriguing mid-century characters with names like Joan and Betty--and Peggy, causing a bit of a re-think. MM's proto-feminist Peggy Olson was followed by Amy Adams's strong Oscar-nominated Peggy Dodd character in The Master.