Animal Names: Doe, Tiger and Elk

  1. Cria
    • Dingo
      • Origin:

        Australian animal name
      • Description:

        These wild dogs eat babies, they do not inspire baby names.
    • Doe
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "a female deer"
      • Description:

        Doe is a soft and gentle-eyed middle name possibility and, like Fawn, one of the few animal names open to girls.
    • Deer
      • Dolphin
        • Dragon
          • Echidna
            • Elk
              • Fawn
                • Origin:

                  Nature name
                • Meaning:

                  "a young deer"
                • Description:

                  The doe-eyed Fawn is as gentle and soft as the baby deer it represents. And much like that baby deer, it carries with it the potential of new life. Fawn was featured at the bottom of the Top 1000 throughout the '60s and '70s — around the same time that Bambi came into play. But unlike Bambi, Fawn maintains relevance in the 21st century, thanks to its warmth and ties to the natural world. We would love to meet more baby girls named Fawn.
              • Fox
                • Origin:

                  Animal name
                • Description:

                  Fox is one animal name backed by a longish tradition, and then popularized via the lead character Fox Mulder on X Files. Fox is simple, sleek, and a little bit wild, and could make an interesting middle name.
              • Fallow
                • Fennec
                  • Ferret
                    • Filly
                      • Gibbon
                        • Description:

                          Gibbon is a masculine name of English origin, derived from the Norman personal name Giboin, which combines Germanic elements meaning 'gift' and 'friend.' The name also shares its form with the primate species, creating an unexpected nature association. As a first name, Gibbon is exceedingly rare, making it an extremely distinctive choice. Historically, it has been more common as a surname, notably borne by Edward Gibbon, the celebrated 18th-century historian who wrote 'The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.' The name has an intellectual, scholarly association while maintaining a slightly unconventional sound. Parents choosing Gibbon for their son might appreciate its uniqueness and historical connections.

                      • Grayling
                        • Description:

                          Grayling is an uncommon masculine name with English origins, derived from nature. The name refers to the grayling, a type of freshwater fish found in clear streams and known for its distinctive dorsal fin and silvery-gray coloration. As a given name, Grayling belongs to the category of modern nature-inspired names, similar to River, Brook, or Trout. The suffix "-ling" historically denotes something small or young, adding a gentle quality to the name. Grayling has never achieved widespread popularity as a first name, making it a truly distinctive choice. It appeals to parents seeking an uncommon nature name with a subtle sophistication and connection to wilderness and flowing waters.
                      • Griffin
                        • Origin:

                          Welsh, variation of Griffith
                        • Meaning:

                          "strong lord"
                        • Description:

                          Griffin is one of the newer and most appealing of the two-syllable Celtic surnames. In English, griffin is the name of a mythological creature, half eagle, half lion. It re-entered the list in 1983 after an absence of 75+ years.
                      • Gryphon
                        • Origin:

                          Mythological animal name or form of Griffin, Welsh
                        • Meaning:

                          "strong lord"
                        • Description:

                          Rare but rising, Gryphon is an intriguing name that combines several stylish associations. The Gryphon spelling relates directly to the fierce legendary creature that's eagle in front, lion behind. But there's also the authentic boys' name Griffin, a name that's maintained consistent popularity for a quarter century without getting too popular.
                      • Gecko
                        • Goana