Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Abby

Father of exaltation

Hebrew

Addy

Noble; noble; son of Adam; noble kind

German

Aggie

Good, pure

Greek

Allie

Shortened Al- name form

English

Angel

Heavenly messenger

Greek

Angie

Messenger; messenger of God

Greek

Apple

Apple fruit

English

Apricot

Apricot fruit

English

Ava

To live

Latin

Avery

Elf counsel

English

Baby

Infant

English

Barbara

Foreign woman

Latin

Barbie

Foreign woman

Latin

Beauty

Beauty

English

Bebe

Foreign woman; voyager (through life); blessed; lady of the house

Persian

Berry

Berry

English

Bessie

House; God's promise; God is my oath

Hebrew

Betsy

A diminutive form of Elizabeth.

Hebrew

Betty

A diminutive form of Elizabeth.

Hebrew

Birdie

Bright, famous; little bird

German

Blue

The Color

American

Bonnie

Fine, attractive, pretty

Scottish

Brie

Marshland

Latin

Buffy

God is my oath

English

Callie

Beautiful one

Greek

Cambrie

Angel

American

Charlie

Free man

English

Cherry

Cherry fruit

English

Cleopatra

Father's glory

Greek

Clove

Nail

Latin

Coco

Shortened form of Co- names

English

Connie

A short form of Constance.

English

Dagny

New day

Scandinavian

Daisy

Daisy flower

English

Darby

Deer park

English

Dede

Swarthy; broken-hearted, sorrowful; divine

Welsh

Dixie

Tenth

French

Dolly

A variant spelling of Dollie.

English

Dotty

Gift of God

Greek

Ebony

Deep black wood

Latin

Effie

Well-spoken

Greek

Ellie

Shortened form of El- names

English

Elodie

Marsh flower

Greek

Emmy

Rival

German

Emsley

From the elm wood

English

Esmeralda

Emerald

Spanish

Euna

One

Scottish

Fifi

A short form of Fifine, which is a French diminutive of Josephine.

French

Gem

Gem, jewel

Latin

Gigi

Farmer

French

Ginger

Pep, liveliness; ginger

Latin

Glory

Glory

Latin

Goldy

Golden

Yiddish

Gracie

Graceful

English

Hallie

A variant spelling of Hally.

Scandinavian

Hamako

Shore

Japanese

Hamania

Sunflower

Hebrew

Hamdi

Of Praise

Arabic

Hameedah

Giving thanks

Arabic

Hamia

A Syrian goddess

Anglo-Saxon

Hamida

Giving thanks

Arabic

Hamilton

From Hamela's settlement

English

Hamo

Home

English

Hattie

Home ruler

German

Heaven

Paradise

English

Holly

The holly tree

English

Honey

Nectar

English

Ivory

Creamy-white color; hard tusk used for carving fine art, jewellery

Latin

Ivy

Ivy plant

English

Jacey

Happy

American

Jennifer

Fair magical being

English

Jessy

He sees

Hebrew

Jewel

Plaything, delight

French

Jia

Family, Kin

Chinese

Jodie

From Judea; Jewish

Hebrew

Jolie

Pretty

French

Jovie

Joyful

American

Juni

Form of June or Juniper

English

Juniper

Juniper tree

English

Katie

Pure

English

Kenzie

Son of Coinneach

Scottish

Kiley

Near the church (or the wood)

Irish

Kinsley

King’s clearing

English

Kipling

From Cuppel's people

English

Lady

Bread kneader

English

Laney

Path, roadway

English

Layla

Night

Arabic

Lexy

Man's defender; defender, protector

Greek

Libby

A diminutive of Elizabeth, “to the Lord I consecrate thee.”

Hebrew

Lily

Lily flower

English

Lottie

A variant spelling of Lotty.

French

Lovey

Love, affection

English

Lucky

Fortunate

American

Lucy

Of the light

English

Lula

Famous warrior

German

Lulu

Precious; pearl; calm, peaceful, protected

Latin

Luna

The moon

Latin

Mackenzie

Son of Coinneach

Scottish

Maddie

Woman from Magdala; maiden; young, unmarried woman

Hebrew

Maggie

Pearl

English

Maisie

“A little pearl.” A diminutive form of Margaret.

Scottish

Maizey

Form of Maisie

English

Maxie

Greatest

Latin

Mia

Dear

Scandinavian

Miley

Smiley

American

Milly

Industrious, striving; work; helper to the priest; rival; laborious; eager; bee; honey; gentle strength; brave strength

Latin

Minnie

A variant form of Mary.

English

Molly

Of the sea

English

Morrin

Long haired

Irish

Moxie

Full of moxie, full of attitude

American

Navy

Military at sea

English

Nellie

Horn; sun ray, shining light

Latin

Nova

New

Latin

Olive

Olive tree

English

Ollie

Olive tree

Latin

Peach

Peach fruit

English

Penny

Weaver

English

Pixie

Fairy

Irish

Pluma

Feathered

Latin

Polly

A diminutive form or nickname for Mary.

Latin

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.

Latin

Posy

Small Flower

English

Princess

Princess; daughter of a king or queen

English

Queen

Queen

English

Queenie

Queen

English

Quincy

Counsel; estate of the fifth son

Irish

Raina

Queen

Modern

Rani

She is singing; queen

Indian (Sanskrit)

Remmy

From Rheims

French

Riley

Rye clearing

Irish

Rooney

Descendent of the champion

Irish

Rosie

Rose

Latin

Roxy

Dawn

Persian

Ruby

Red gemstone

English

Rufa

Red haired

Spanish

Ruthie

Friend, companion

Hebrew

Sadie

Princess

Hebrew

Sally

“The princess,” a diminutive form of Sarah.

Hebrew

Savvy

Smart

American

Shelby

Willow grove

English

Shelly

Ewe, female sheep; little rock; rest; sloped meadow

Hebrew

Sophie

Wisdom

Greek

Star

Celestial body

English

Stephanie

Crown

Greek

Stevie

Crown, garland

Greek

Sugar

Sweet Crystal Spice

American

Susie

Lily

Hebrew

Tangie

Angelic

American

Tess

Late summer

Greek

Tillie

Mighty in battle

German

Tinley

Dennis' Field

English

Tiny

Follower of Christ

Latin

Ulani

Cheerful

Polynesian

Uma

Do not; flax or turmeric

Indian (Sanskrit)

Valentina

Strong and healthy

Latin

Veda

Knowledge, wisdom

Indian (Sanskrit)

Vida

Life

Spanish

Violet

Violet flower

English

Wendy

Friend

English

Winnie

Fair one; white and smooth, soft; happiness; holy, blessed reconciliation; joy and peace; first-born daughter; fair, pure

Welsh

Wrenlee

Combination of Wren and the -lee suffix

American

Xena

Guest, stranger

Greek

Xia

Guest, stranger

Greek

Xing

Star

Chinese

Yaritza

Small Butterfly

Portuguese

Yasmine

Jasmine; jasmine flower

Persian

Yoselin

Little Goth

Spanish

Yuna

Kindness

Japanese

Zadie

Prosperous, fortunate

Arabic

Zaylie

Created name

American

Zoey

Life

Greek

Zurie

White and lovely

French

Naming your new hamster can be tricky. Do you opt for something delicate or something edgy? Big or small? Frilly or tomboyish? We’ve rounded up the best girl hamster names to give you options, from the dainty Love and Pixie to the powerful Vida and Buffy. Let’s meet some of them together.

Cute girl hamster names are usually everyone’s favorite subcategory, with word name wows like Angel, Princess, and Queenie. Cute girl hamster names fit your new pet’s petite size and cuddly nature, after all. For a sweet side, see fruity names, including Apple, Peach, and Apricot, or floral finds, like Poppy, Rosie, and Lily. You can also find nickname-style picks that sound youthful and fun, like Lulu, Bebe, and Abby. Big names on your itty bitty hamster can be adorable, too, like Valentina, Cleopatra, and Esmeralda. These mega-sized names pack loads of personality into such a tiny pet. See Sophie, Gigi, and Mia for more cute girl hamster names.

Other pet parents prefer unique girl hamster names that aren’t heard every day. These are a great option if you like the style of cute hamster names but want something a little less common. Fans of Maddie may like the less popular Hattie, for instance, while lovers of Luna might adore Yuna. Sadie’s rhyming sister is Zadie, and Nova’s less common friend is Jovie. Many of these unique options make good hamster names, including Darcy, Emsley, and Tillie.

Funny girl hamster names are always in style if you prefer something humorous. This includes names with Ham- prefixes, such as Hamda, Hamdi, and Hamako. These recognize your hamster’s species in a tongue-in-cheek way while still standing on their own as names. You can also opt for everyday “people” names for laughs, like Barbara, Stephanie, and Jennifer.

We hope you find the perfect name for your new fur kiddo in our collection of girl hamster names.