Animal Names for Girls
- Aaryn
- Adowa
Origin:
Akan, GhanaianMeaning:
"born on Tuesday"Description:
A West African day name traditionally used for Akan girls born on Tuesday. Kwabena is the male equivalent.
- Dehlia
- Caitrìona
- Aderinola
Origin:
Yoruba, NigerianMeaning:
"crown walked toward wealth"
- Atera
- Dellah
- Ceire
- Catkin
Origin:
Nature nameDescription:
In botany, a catkin is a long, thin flower cluster found on trees such as willow, hazel, oak and birch. The word derives from Middle Dutch katteken "kitten", due to the resemblance to a kitten's furry tail.
- Abelone
Origin:
Danish form of ApolloniaMeaning:
"destroyer, strength, father of light"Description:
A Danish name relating back to the Greek Apollo.
- Cena
- Arisbeth
Origin:
Combination of Ariel and Elizabeth, HebrewMeaning:
"lion of God and pledged to God"Description:
Arisbeth is a name that feels poetic and fantastical like Arwen or Amoret, but equally familiar and sunny, like Marisol. It is in fact a name used primarily in Mexico and by Hispanic parents in the US, who've made it one of the hottest unique names.
- Banner
Origin:
English occupational surnameMeaning:
"flag bearer"Description:
Brand-new surname-name rising for both genders.
- Ellowyn
- Amanie
- Azuba
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"forsaken"Description:
Azuba is a form of Azubah, the Old Testament wife of Caleb. The name was used among early African-Americans.
- Adelynne
- Cloie
- Emmaliese
- Aulora