Animal Names for Girls
- Aashvi
Origin:
Sanskrit, HindiMeaning:
"blessed and victorious; little mare"Description:
This beautiful name used in India is one of the many names of the Hindu goddess Saraswati. Aashvi, along with several other Hindu names, is currently on the rise.
- Devina
- Aldabella
- Delma
Origin:
Short form of Adelma, GermanMeaning:
"noble, famous"Description:
Adelma shot to stardom on the coattails of 19th century Eastern European spiritualist Baroness Adelma Vay de Vaya. Delma continued to be used in the US until the 1950s, when it dropped from sight.
- Amandina
- East
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
North and West are easier on the ear, but this works fine if it has some significance for your family. Could be lengthened to Easton.
- Deltha
Origin:
American, modern inventionDescription:
This unusual name belonging to three generations of Deltha Lee O'Neals, the third being a football cornerback for the New England Patriots, could equally--or better--be used for a girl.
- Elouisa
- Betula
- Ameyalli
Origin:
NahuatlMeaning:
"spring fountain"Description:
Ameyalli is a lyrical name used in the Nahuatl culture in Mexico and Central America.
- Christin
- Chelita
- Alainie
- Avrilia
- Dixi
- Ayuki
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"snow lover"
- Chelle
- Ailany
Origin:
Variation of Ailani, HawaiianMeaning:
"chief"Description:
Ailany is a fun variation of the Hawaiian name Ailani that is riding the wave of similar sounding Kailani, Alani, Leilani, et al.
- Andrus
Origin:
EstonianMeaning:
"strong and manly"Description:
This traditionally male variation of Andrew was used by tennis player Lindsay Davenport as a middle name for her daughter Lauren.
- Carletta