Short And Lively

These names may be short, but they're full of life and adventure. Perfect for a lively little girl or boy.
  1. Abby
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Abigail, Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "my father is joyful"
    • Description:

      Gently old-fashioned stand-alone nickname that owes its popularity to mega popular Abigail.
  2. Abi
    • Ace
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "one, unity"
      • Description:

        No longer tied to the hapless Ace Ventura, this jaunty, high-flying nickname name is starting to take flight among celebrity and other parents, with its countless positive references to doing well in tests and poker games, on the tennis court and golf course, and in the air.
    • Acy
      • Ada
        • Origin:

          German or Turkish
        • Meaning:

          "noble, nobility, or island"
        • Description:

          Ada is one of the classic baby names for girls that is suddenly super stylish again. A favorite at the end of the nineteenth century, Ada is an alternative to the over-popular Ava. Ada is also part of the trend toward simple, old-fashioned names beginning with a vowel, like Ivy and Ella.
      • Addi
        • Addy
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Adelaide or Adeline
          • Description:

            This name has become increasingly popular, though usually with the Addie spelling. In fact, Addy/Addie has taken over for Maddie and Allie as one of the most frequently-heard short forms for a range of also-popular formal names, including Adeline, Adalynn, Adeliaide, and Addison. As Addy, it's the name of an American Girls doll.
        • Aggy
          • Ala
            • Origin:

              Igbo, Polish, diminutive of Alicja
            • Meaning:

              "nobility"
            • Description:

              Ala is the Igbo earth goddess whose symbol is the crescent moon. In a very different vein, Ala can be a diminutive for Alicja or Alexandra or really any other name with an A at both ends and an L in the middle. Ala is also an Arabic name meaning "excellence, supremacy"; could be confused as a homonym for Allah, or as part of a phrase like a la mode.
          • Alex
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Alexander, Alexis
            • Meaning:

              "defending men"
            • Description:

              The independent Alex has become a classic in its own right. One of the truest unisex names, Alex is used almost equally for both sexes. Alex is used both on its own and as a short form of formal names of both genders, such as Alexander, Alexandra, and Alexis.
          • Alf
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "elf counsel"
            • Description:

              Short form of Alfred that had fallen out of favor, but could come back alongside Alfie and other clunky old-style nicknames like Gus and Ike.
          • Alfie
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Alfred, English
            • Meaning:

              "wise counselor"
            • Description:

              Alfie is a Top 20 name throughout the British Isles, where retro nickname names are mega-popular, but it hasn't really been picked up in the US yet. Both Alfie and rising star Archie are spunky nickname possibilities with a bit of an English accent.
          • Alli
            • Amber
              • Origin:

                Word name, English
              • Description:

                Though perhaps not as currently stylish as Ruby, Jade, or Pearl, Amber has a colorful history (remember the notorious Forever Amber heroine?). Unfortunately, it does come with the "Amber Alert" connotation for modern parents (and their children).
            • Amir
              • Origin:

                Arabic or Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "prince, ruler; treetop"
              • Description:

                Concise, familiar and multicultural, Amir enjoys widespread popularity around the world. A common name in the Middle East and across Africa, it has been on the rise in the US since the late 70s, and entered the Top 100 for the first time in 2023.
            • Amira
              • Origin:

                Hebrew, Arabic
              • Meaning:

                "princess"
              • Description:

                This shimmery name, often given to girls born on the harvest feast of Shavuot, and also used in the Muslim community, is increasing in popularity. Amira is of Hebrew and Arabic origin, meaning "princess", and fits in well with a variety of trending names like Amara, Amaya, and Mira. Amira is in the Top 100 in several countries, including Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, and Hungary. In the US, Amira entered the Top 1000 in 1998 and has been rising since, now in the Top 250. Overall Amira is a gorgeous multicultural choice.
            • Amos
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "carried by God"
              • Description:

                Amos is a robust biblical name that's being discovered by a new generation of parents in a major way.
            • Annie
              • Origin:

                English, diminutive of Ann
              • Meaning:

                "grace"
              • Description:

                Annie is one of the most open and optimistic, the-sun'll-come-out-tomorrow type of name, having been celebrated over the years in song (Annie Laurie), comic strip (Little Orphan Annie), folklore (Annie Oakley, born Phoebe), and film (Annie Hall). It strikes a nice old-fashioned-but-jaunty chord that still has appeal, but we do suggest that you consider putting a more formal version on her birth certificate.
            • Art
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Arthur
              • Meaning:

                "noble one; bear man"
              • Description:

                Though short and brisk, no nickname name could have a more creative image. Comic actor Chris O'Dowd named his son Art, as in his native Ireland it's used as a name on its own, separate from Arthur., coming from an ancient word for ""a bear,"" and used in the sense of ""outstanding warrior"" or ""champion."" A pagan High King of Ireland, Art’s rule was so honest that two angels hovered over him in battle.
            • Bart
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Bartholomew, Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "son of the earth"
              • Description:

                Permanent property of that devilish little Simpson kid.