Ultimate Animal Crossing Baby Name List

  1. Flurry
    • Friga
      • Frita
        • Gabi
          • Origin:

            Short form of Gabriella
          • Meaning:

            "God is my strength"
          • Description:

            Cute nickname but the "gabby" synonym might prove problematic, especially is your daughter is chatty....or not.
        • Gala
          • Origin:

            Russian and Slavic feminine form of Galina
          • Description:

            Festive name of the wife of Salvador Dali. In Spanish, Gala comes from the Roman name Galla, a feminine form of Gallus meaning "rooster" or "a person from Gaul".
        • Ganon
          • Gaston
            • Origin:

              French from German
            • Meaning:

              "the foreigner, the guest"
            • Description:

              Depending on your cultural references, you may think of Phantom of the Opera author Gaston Leroux, or the macho villain of Beauty and the Beast. While he's hardly a role model (unless you too use antlers in all of your decorating), his name was likely chosen because it's a classic in France. It's been used there since the middle ages, partly in honor of the Frankish bishop St Gaston. It went out of style in France mid-century, but now it's having a revival, entering the Top 300 in 2017.
          • Gayle
            • Genji
              • Origin:

                Japanese
              • Description:

                Upbeat Japanese name. Video game fans may recognize Genji as the name of a character from Overwatch.
            • Gigi
              • Origin:

                French diminutive
              • Description:

                Like high-kicking amies Coco and Fifi, Gigi has a lot of Gallic spunk but lacks substance. Was chosen for her daughter by designer Cynthia Rowley. While some parents might fashionably use Gigi on its own, we'd recommend lengthening it on the birth certificate to something like Georgiana or Gabrielle.
            • Giovanni
              • Origin:

                Italian variation of John
              • Meaning:

                "God is gracious"
              • Description:

                Giovanni is a venerable Italian classic that suddenly sounds fresh and cool. Ubiquitous in Italy, it has countless notable namesakes, from writer Boccaccio to designer Versace (nn Gianni).
            • Gladys
              • Origin:

                Possibly a form or Claudia or Welsh
              • Meaning:

                "land, nation"
              • Description:

                Hard as it might be to believe, Gladys was the Harper of 1900, emerging almost out of nowhere to take the naming world by storm. It became a favorite among parents — and writers of romantic Edwardian novels, seen as alluring and unusual. One impetus was the 1870 Ouida novel Puck, whose heroine was the idealized beauty, Gladys Gerant.
            • Gloria
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "glory"
              • Description:

                Gloria is beginning to move beyond its de-glamorized Grandma image, most recently thanks to glamorous young Hollywood parents Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard, who chose it for their second daughter. Gyllenhaal was quoted as saying they had been inspired by Patti Smith's rendition of the Van Morrison song "Gloria" at a concert and thought " 'We'll name our daughter that one day'."
            • Goldie
              • Origin:

                Anglicized form of Yiddish Golde or Golda
              • Description:

                More Sadie than Sadie, this old canasta player--somewhat modernized and energized by Goldie Hawn--looks like it could be making a comeback. It was recently chosen for her daughter by Ione Skye and Ben Lee, as well as by shoemeister Steve Madden.
            • Gonzo
              • Gracie
                • Origin:

                  English, diminutive of Grace
                • Description:

                  Cute Gracie is one of the more recently revived nickname names by parents who chose it over the more formal Grace--or variations like Graziella or Grania. Country singers Faith Hill and Tim McGraw cut straight to the nickname when they called one of their daughters Gracie, and actors Ron Livingston and Rosemarie DeWitt named their newborn daughter Gracie James. Gracie Gold is a popular young figure skater.
              • Graham
                • Origin:

                  Scottish
                • Meaning:

                  "gravelly homestead"
                • Description:

                  Well used in England and Scotland since the fifties, the smooth and sophisticated Graham is catching on here.
              • Greta
                • Origin:

                  German, diminutive of Margarethe
                • Meaning:

                  "pearl"
                • Description:

                  Greta is an Old World name long tied to the iconic Garbo, but now synonymous with environmental activism.
              • Gulliver
                • Origin:

                  Irish
                • Meaning:

                  "glutton"
                • Description:

                  Gulliver is an obscure Gaelic surname known almost solely through its literary Travels until actor Gary Oldman used it for his son, instantly transforming it into a lively option. British actors Damian Lewis, of Homeland, and Helen McCrory also have a son named Gulliver.
              • Gwen
                • Origin:

                  Diminutive of Gwendolen/Gwendolyn
                • Meaning:

                  "white circle"
                • Description:

                  While Gwen may have originated as a short form of Gwendolen and Gwendolyn, these days it frequently stands on its own. Rocker Gwen Stefani has given it a shot of cool, and parents are choosing it as a standalone more and more often—Gwen hopped back onto the US Top 1000 in 2013 after an absence of over 30 years. Gwen could also be short for Guinevere.