Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Abby
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Father of exaltation
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Hebrew
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Abilene
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Grass
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Hebrew
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Addie
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Noble; son of Adam
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German
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Aggie
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Good, pure
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Greek
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Alabama
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Thicket clearers; tribe name
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Native American
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Andie
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Manly and strong
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Greek
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Annie
|
Gracious one
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Hebrew
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Arizona
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Small spring
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American
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Bailey
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Bailiff
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English
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Bea
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A diminutive of Beatrice.
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English
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Becky
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A diminutive of Rebecca, “the temptress with the tender trap.”
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Hebrew
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Belle
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Beautiful
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French
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Betty
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A diminutive form of Elizabeth.
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Hebrew
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Billie
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A feminine diminutive of William.
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English
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Bobbie
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Bright fame
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English
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Bobbie-Jo
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Combination of Bobbie and Jo, diminutives of Robert and Joseph
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American
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Bonnie
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Fine, attractive, pretty
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Scottish
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Brandy
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Sword
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Italian
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Calico
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Multicolored
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English
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Callie
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Beautiful one
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Greek
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Casey
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Alert, watchful
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Irish
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Cassidy
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Curly haired
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Irish
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Cassie
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“The purified one,” in allusion to the plant cassia whose medicinal properties are laxative, but ultimately from the Greek kathairein, to cleanse.
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English
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Cheyenne
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Unintelligible speakers
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Native American
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Collie
|
Girl, wench; dove
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Latin
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Collins
|
Holly
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Irish
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Connie
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A short form of Constance.
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English
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Daisy
|
Daisy flower
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English
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Dakota
|
Friend and ally
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Native American
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Dallas
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From the dales, the valley meadows
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Scottish
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Demi
|
Half
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French
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Dixie
|
Tenth
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French
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Dolly
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A variant spelling of Dollie.
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English
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Dotty
|
Gift of God
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Greek
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Drew
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Manly and strong
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Greek
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Dusty
|
Light coating
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English
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Ellie
|
Shortened form of El- names
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English
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Emery
|
Home strength
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German
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Emmy
|
Rival
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German
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Evie
|
Life
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English
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Flip
|
Horse lover
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Greek
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Gail
|
Father of exaltation
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Hebrew
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Georgia
|
Farmer
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English
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Hadley
|
Heather meadow
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English
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Hattie
|
Home ruler
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German
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Henley
|
High field
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English
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Hollie
|
The holly tree
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English
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Holly
|
The holly tree
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English
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Ivy
|
Ivy plant
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English
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Jane
|
God is gracious
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Hebrew
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Jean
|
God is gracious
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Hebrew
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Jessa
|
He sees
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Hebrew
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Jessie
|
He sees
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Hebrew
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Jewel
|
Plaything, delight
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French
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Jo
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A diminutive form of Josephine.
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American
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Jobey
|
Persecuted
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Hebrew
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Jody
|
Jehovah increases
|
Hebrew
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Josi
|
He will add
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Hebrew
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Josie
|
God will increase
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English
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Joss
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A member of the German tribe, the Gauts
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German
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Kitty
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A playful form of Catherine.
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Greek
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Lady
|
Bread kneader
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English
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Libby
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A diminutive of Elizabeth, “to the Lord I consecrate thee.”
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Hebrew
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Lollie
|
The bay, or laurel plant
|
Latin
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Lolly
|
The bay, or laurel plant
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Latin
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Lottie
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A variant spelling of Lotty.
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French
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Lucy
|
Of the light
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English
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Lulu
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Precious; pearl; calm, peaceful, protected
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Latin
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Lydia
|
From Lydia
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Greek
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Maggie
|
Pearl
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English
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Maisie
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“A little pearl.” A diminutive form of Margaret.
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Scottish
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Mattie
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Lady; mistress of the house; mighty in battle
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German
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Millie
|
Gentle strength
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English
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Molly
|
Of the sea
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English
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Montana
|
Mountain
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Latin
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Morgan
|
Circling sea
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Welsh
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Nellie
|
Horn; sun ray, shining light
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Latin
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Oaklee
|
Oak field
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English
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Oakley
|
From the oak tree field
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English
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Ollie
|
Olive tree
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Latin
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Olly
|
A diminutive form of Olivia.
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Ottie
|
Wealth
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German
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Paige
|
Young servant
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English
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Paisley
|
Church
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Scottish
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Palmer
|
Palm tree
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Latin
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Pearl
|
Pearl
|
Latin
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Phillie
|
Horse lover
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Greek
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Phoebe
|
Bright and pure
|
Greek
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Pippa
|
An Italian diminutive form of Philippa.
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Greek
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Polly
|
A diminutive form or nickname for Mary.
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Latin
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Poppy
|
“The milk of happiness,” from the Latin papaver, the name of a plant having thick, milky juice, on the basis of papa, thick milk.
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Latin
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Prairie
|
Grassy plain
|
English
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Remy
|
From Rheims
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French
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Rose
|
Rose flower
|
English
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Roselin
|
Gentle horse
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German
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Rosie
|
Rose
|
Latin
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Ruby
|
Red gemstone
|
English
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Ruthie
|
Friend, companion
|
Hebrew
|
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Ryder
|
Knight, mounted warrior
|
English
|
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Sadie
|
Princess
|
Hebrew
|
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Sally
|
“The princess,” a diminutive form of Sarah.
|
Hebrew
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Savannah
|
Large, grassy plain
|
English
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Scotty
|
From Scotland
|
English
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Shay
|
Admirable
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Gaelic
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Sheila
|
Blind
|
Latin
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Stevie
|
Crown, garland
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Greek
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Susie
|
Lily
|
Hebrew
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Tabby
|
Gazelle
|
Aramaic
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Tassie
|
Short form of Natasha
|
Russian
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Tennessee
|
Gathering Place
|
Native American
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Tess
|
Late summer
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Greek
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Tex
|
From Texas
|
American
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Texas
|
Friend
|
Native American
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Tibby
|
The river Tiber
|
Latin
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Tilly
|
Mighty in battle
|
German
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Tottie
|
Free man
|
German
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Utah
|
People of the Mountain
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Native American
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Velma
|
A variant form of Wilhelmina.
|
German
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Willa
|
Will helmet, protection
|
German
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Willie
|
Will helmet, protection
|
German
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Cowboy names for girls offer a mixture of cute, sass, and adventure. Plucked from the rolling lands of the Wild West, these beauties offer a great balance of girly and grit, making them favorites for many parents. Let’s gallop through some together.
Real life cowboys are the best place to start in your search for cowboy names for girls. Everyone knows the famous sharpshooter Annie Oakley, and both her first and last name make awesome picks. You could use her birth name, Phoebe, too. Pearl is another surprising pick thanks to her association with gun-slinging outlaw Pearl Hart. This list wouldn’t be complete without Connie, a name belonging to Annie Douglas Reeves who was thought to be the oldest cowgirl in America.
Your search for cowboy names for girls will bring you to many places, some of which make amazing cowgirl names, too. Our top pick here is Montana, as this state that cowboys once roamed still offers endless miles of prairie. We love her sound and can picture her on a horse-riding little one. Alabama is another standout, and she has the super cute nicknames of Bam or Bam Bam. Other cowboy names for girls with place name roots include Texas, Tennessee, and Dallas.
Another angle of cowboy names for girls are monikers that come from the untamed land itself. There’s Prairie, a term used for wide spans of untouched grasslands. She’s a sister to Savannah, and we think she’s adorable on a baby girl. Morgan is another than might seem surprising, but this Welsh cutie is also a horse breed, a cowgirl’s righthand and friend. You could go for Ryder, for obvious reasons, or turn to Dusty, a no-frills name that sits well on horseback.
Ride through the rest of our cowboy names for girls and see what cute cowgirl monikers rope a spot on your name list.