Cute Girl Names

  1. Citlalli
    • Corsica
      • Origin:

        Place-name
      • Description:

        Corsica, the picturesque Mediterrean island birthplace of Napoleon, makes an easy switch from atlas to baby name book, with its delicate, feminine ending. Just don't consider neighboring island Sardinia.
    • Cyan
      • Origin:

        Color name
      • Description:

        Cyan is an attractive color names, but for a girl, better go all the way to Cyane, the name of a Sicilian nymph who lived in a blue pool.
    • Cyane
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "bright blue enamel"
      • Description:

        Cyane is a mythological Sicilian nymph who lived in a pool and whose name is an intriguing twist on the color name trend.
    • Cybele
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "the mother of all gods"
      • Description:

        The Anatolian mother goddess Cybele had a place in Greek, Roman, Trojan, and Anatolian mythology. Today, she has special meaning as a symbol of gender nonconformity.
    • Cyndel
      • Cyra
        • Origin:

          Persian or Greek
        • Meaning:

          "sun or throne, or lord"
        • Description:

          Cyra is an unusual name that can be pronounced either SEER-a or SI-ra, rhyming with Keira or Tyra. This name may be a feminine variation of Cyrus but is also a Persian name that stands on its own. One noted bearer is writer Cyra McFadden.
      • Carmindy
        • Clelya
          • Dagny
            • Origin:

              Scandinavian
            • Meaning:

              "new day"
            • Description:

              If you're looking for a name with Scandinavian roots, this would make a stronger and more appealing import than Dagmar. With its meaning of "new day," it could make an ideal choice for a girl born around New Year's.
          • Dannielynn
            • Devi
              • Origin:

                Sanskrit
              • Meaning:

                "divine"
              • Description:

                This Hindu goddess name has a powerful heritage plus lively sound with a devilish edge. If you're enchanted by goddess names but want to set your little girl apart from all the Lunas and Athenas in the playground, consider Devi.
            • Djuna
              • Origin:

                Invented name
              • Description:

                Novelist Djuna Barnes introduced this interesting and unusual name with an arty, Bohemian feel to the mix. She explained that it was invented by her father, saying it came about as a combination of her infant brother's pronunciation of the word moon as 'nuna' and a character in a book her father was reading, Prince Djalma, and so he "put the Dj onto the 'una'." Result: the silent-D pronunciation (as in Django) of JOON-a.
            • Dwyn
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Dwynwen
              • Meaning:

                "wave"
              • Description:

                Short, but still kind of a mouthful.
            • Eastlyn
              • Origin:

                Compound name
              • Meaning:

                "the eastern lake"
              • Description:

                Contemporary and cool East paired with popular Lyn, this compound name is slightly edgy and slightly trendy, but, is equally surprisingly literary thanks to Ellen Wood's 19th century sensation novel, East Lynne.
            • Edlyn
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "small, noble one"
              • Description:

                Feels like a hybrid. Better go for Edith or Evelyn.
            • Eilidh
              • Origin:

                Gaelic form of Eleanor
              • Description:

                Long popular in Scotland, this attractive name is strictly-speaking the Gaelic version of Eleanor, but is also often considered part of the Helen family of names. After the Normans introduced it into the British Isles, it was transformed into Aileen or Evelyn. It has rarely been heard in the US, but it is slowly starting to be used here too.
            • Elena
              • Origin:

                Spanish, Italian, German, Greek variation of Helen
              • Meaning:

                "bright, shining light"
              • Description:

                Elena is at its most popular point ever in the US, thanks to its cross-cultural appeal and the overall popularity of El- names. It's more international than Ellen or Eleanor, but still accessible.
            • Ellery
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "descendant of Hilary"
              • Description:

                In the past few years Ellery has gone from middle-aged male detective to a plausible girls' name, a la Hillary.
            • Ellia
              • Origin:

                Elaboration of Ella
              • Description:

                Ellia is one of the newer entries in the extremely popular El group of names for girls, which includes Ella, Ellie, Elle and so on, as well as L-starting names such as Lillia. Nearly 100 baby girls were named Ellia last year, but we're afraid that the name will not sound as distinctive as it should due to so many other girls with similar names.