Animal Names for Girls
- Ammee
- Arha
- Doric
- Abbi
- Elizabetta
Origin:
Italian variation of ElizabethMeaning:
"pledged to God"Description:
Everything sounds better with an Italian accent. Elisabetta is the more common Italian form.
- Alwine
- Adarah
- Alisen
- Darlin
- Brinna
- Alfi
- Aiasha
- Anylah
Origin:
Variation of Anyla, Sankrit, HindiMeaning:
"wind, air; grace; pure"Description:
A versatile name with multiple origins, Anylah - and its more popular sister spelling Anyla - have quietly risen up the US charts since the 2000s. As a Hindi and Sanskrit name, it is a feminine form of Anil, the Hindu god of the wind, while in Albania, Hungry, Poland, Sweden and Finland, it is a form of Anila or Anilla, in turn variations of Anna and Agnes, There is also the possibility that this is a created name, inspired by the rise of Nyla.
- Elliemae
- Aliosha
- Braelan
- Cleda
Origin:
Short feminine form of Anacletus, GreekMeaning:
"invoked"Description:
Cleda is a simple but rare name that may be related to Cleta, the name of one of the Charities or Graces.
- Aristelle
- Bala
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"young"Description:
In India, Bala is a unisex name, but is likely to be perceived as more feminine in the West. In its feminine form, Bala is associated with the daughter of the red goddess, Lalitha Parameshwari.
- Chantille