Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Abby
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Father of exaltation
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Hebrew
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Adora
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A gift; beloved; adored
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Latin
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Aggie
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Good, pure
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Greek
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Andi
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Manly, virile
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Greek
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Angel
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Heavenly messenger
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Greek
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Apple
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Apple fruit
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English
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Apricot
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Apricot fruit
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English
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Asha
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Alive and well
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Arabic
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Athena
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Wise
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Greek
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Ava
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To live
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Latin
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Bailey
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Bailiff
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English
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Bella
|
Beautiful one
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Italian
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Belle
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Beautiful
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French
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Berry
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Berry
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English
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Betsy
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A diminutive form of Elizabeth.
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Hebrew
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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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Blessing
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Consecration
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English
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Blue
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The Color
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American
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Breeze
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Light wind
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English
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Brinda
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Sword
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Scandinavian
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Brooklyn
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Broken land
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English
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Bryce
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Spotted
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Scottish
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Buffy
|
God is my oath
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English
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Calico
|
Multicolored
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English
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Capri
|
Island
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Italian
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Cassidy
|
Curly haired
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Irish
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Chanel
|
Pipe
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French
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Charli
|
Free man
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German
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Cherry
|
Cherry fruit
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English
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Chica
|
Pet name meaning little girl.
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Spanish
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Chloe
|
Green sprout
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Greek
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Cinnamon
|
Cinnamon tree
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Greek
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Cleo
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“The celebrated one,” from the Greek kleo, make known or famous.
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Greek
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Clover
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“She who clings lovingly.” From a Germanic base meaning “to adhere.” An allusion to the adhesive property of clover sap.
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English
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Coco
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Shortened form of Co- names
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English
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Cora
|
Maiden
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Greek
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Dagny
|
New day
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Scandinavian
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Daisy
|
Daisy flower
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English
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Debbie
|
Bee
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Hebrew
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Della
|
Noble
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German
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Demi
|
Half
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French
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Desi
|
Desired
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Spanish
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Devi
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Goddess
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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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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Doxie
|
Good thought
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Greek
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Dream
|
Unconscious vision or thought
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English
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Dulce
|
Sweet
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Latin
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Dusa
|
Happy
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Russian
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Echo
|
Reflected sound
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Latin
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Ellie
|
Shortened form of El- names
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English
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Emmy
|
Rival
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German
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Esme
|
To love
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French
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Faith
|
Devotion
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English
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Feliz
|
Lucky, fortunate, happy
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Latin
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Fern
|
Fern
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English
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Gem
|
Gem, jewel
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Latin
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Gigi
|
Farmer
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French
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Ginger
|
Pep, liveliness; ginger
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Latin
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Goldie
|
Golden
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Yiddish
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Gracie
|
Graceful
|
English
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Gray
|
Gray color
|
English
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Harley
|
Hare meadow
|
English
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Hattie
|
Home ruler
|
German
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Hedy
|
Delightful, sweet; my echo
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Hebrew
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Heidi
|
Noble one
|
German
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Holly
|
The holly tree
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English
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Honey
|
Nectar
|
English
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Indigo
|
Blue-purple color
|
English
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Indy
|
Independent or Indian
|
American
|
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Isla
|
Island
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Scottish
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Ivory
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Creamy-white color; hard tusk used for carving fine art, jewellery
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Latin
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Jade
|
Precious stone
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English
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Jetta
|
Home ruler
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Danish
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Jorie
|
Down-flowing
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Hebrew
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Journey
|
Traveling to another place
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English
|
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Jovi
|
God is gracious
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Slavic
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Joy
|
Happiness
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Latin
|
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Juno
|
Queen of heaven
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Latin
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Kali
|
The black one
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Kinsley
|
King’s clearing
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English
|
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Lacy
|
Adorned in lace
|
French
|
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Lainey
|
Bright and shining
|
French
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Layla
|
Night
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Arabic
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Lexi
|
Defender of man
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Greek
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Lily
|
Lily flower
|
English
|
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Lola
|
The sorrows
|
Spanish
|
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Lucia
|
Of the light
|
Italian
|
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Lucy
|
Of the light
|
English
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Luna
|
The moon
|
Latin
|
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Lyra
|
Lyre
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Greek
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Maci
|
From Massy
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English
|
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Maddie
|
Woman from Magdala; maiden; young, unmarried woman
|
Hebrew
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Maggie
|
Pearl
|
English
|
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Mally
|
Sweet
|
Latin
|
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Margie
|
Pearl
|
Greek
|
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Marley
|
Boundary wood
|
English
|
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Maxi
|
Greatest
|
Latin
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Maya
|
Dream
|
Indian (Sanskrit)
|
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Meg
|
“The little pearl.” A diminutive form, through the Scottish, of Margaret.
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Greek
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Mia
|
Dear
|
Scandinavian
|
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Miley
|
Smiley
|
American
|
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Millie
|
Gentle strength
|
English
|
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Mimi
|
A diminutive form of Miriam and, through the French, of Wilhelmina.
|
French
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Misty
|
Mist
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English
|
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Mitzy
|
Form of Mary
|
German
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Molly
|
Of the sea
|
English
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Moxie
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Full of moxie, full of attitude
|
American
|
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Nanni
|
He (God) has favored me
|
Hebrew
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Netty
|
He (God) has favored me
|
Latin
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Niari
|
Happy
|
African
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Noelle
|
Christmas Day
|
French
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Nova
|
New
|
Latin
|
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Nuri
|
My Fire
|
Hebrew
|
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Nyla
|
One who achieves
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Arabic
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Oakley
|
From the oak tree field
|
English
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Onyx
|
Black stone
|
Greek
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Paisley
|
Church
|
Scottish
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Peaches
|
Peaches
|
English
|
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Pepper
|
Pepper spice
|
English
|
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Phoenix
|
Dark red
|
Greek
|
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Pippa
|
An Italian diminutive form of Philippa.
|
Greek
|
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Pixie
|
Fairy
|
Irish
|
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Polly
|
A diminutive form or nickname for Mary.
|
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.
|
Latin
|
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Posy
|
Small Flower
|
English
|
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Princess
|
Princess; daughter of a king or queen
|
English
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Rain
|
Rain
|
English
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Reese
|
Enthusiasm
|
Welsh
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Remy
|
From Rheims
|
French
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Riley
|
Rye clearing
|
Irish
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Rin
|
Companion
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Japanese
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Rizzo
|
Curly Haired
|
Italian
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Rose
|
Rose flower
|
English
|
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Roux
|
Red
|
French
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Rowdy
|
Loud, Spirited
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American
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Roxy
|
Dawn
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Persian
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Ruby
|
Red gemstone
|
English
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Rue
|
Regret
|
English
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Rumi
|
Beauty
|
Japanese
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Rusty
|
Red headed
|
American
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Sadie
|
Princess
|
Hebrew
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Sailor
|
Boat Man
|
American
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Salem
|
Peace
|
Hebrew
|
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Sally
|
“The princess,” a diminutive form of Sarah.
|
Hebrew
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Sancha
|
Sacred
|
Latin
|
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Sasha
|
A short variant form, regarded as Russian, of Alexandra.
|
Russian
|
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Scarlett
|
Shade of red
|
English
|
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Scout
|
To listen
|
French
|
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Selene
|
The moon
|
Greek
|
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Shelby
|
Willow grove
|
English
|
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Sienna
|
Reddish brown
|
English
|
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Sloane
|
Raid
|
Irish
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Snow
|
Frozen Rain
|
English
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Stella
|
Celestial star
|
Latin
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Sugar
|
Sweet Crystal Spice
|
American
|
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Suki
|
Beloved
|
Japanese
|
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Sunny
|
Sunshine; happy, cheerful temperament
|
English
|
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Sylvie
|
Woods, forest
|
Latin
|
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Tasha
|
Born on Christmas
|
Russian
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Tessa
|
Harvest
|
Greek
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Tilly
|
Mighty in battle
|
German
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Tippi
|
Sweetheart
|
Scandinavian
|
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Tori
|
Bird
|
Japanese
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Trixie
|
Blessed and happy
|
Latin
|
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Una
|
One
|
Latin
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Vida
|
Life
|
Spanish
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Wednesday
|
Wednesday
|
English
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Willow
|
Willow tree
|
English
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Xyla
|
Woodland; wood-dweller
|
Greek
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Yumi
|
Reason
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Japanese
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Yuna
|
Kindness
|
Japanese
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Zadie
|
Prosperous, fortunate
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Arabic
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Zella
|
Happy
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Yiddish
|
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Ziggy
|
Victory
|
German
|
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Ziva
|
Radiance, brilliance or light of God
|
Hebrew
|
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Zoey
|
Life
|
Greek
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Zuna
|
To be sweet
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African
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Browsing girl puppy names and need inspiration? We’ve retrieved the most popular mutt monikers and some surprise picks. Let’s meet some for some namespiration.
The most popular girl puppy names in recent years include Bella, Luna, Daisy, and Lucy. These aren’t much of a surprise, given their cute factor and short styling that pair well with commands. Other popular names include Sadie, Ellie, and Maggie. Picking one of these options is a surefire way to land an excellent name. They’re recognizable, easy to say, and most likely adorable. That said, you can expect to hear these names at most vet appointments or dog parks. That may mean multiple dogs running your way when you call your doggo.
For more unique girl puppy names, you can spin off these popular picks to find something special. In place of Luna, try Lucia for the same sound or Selene to match her “moon” meaning. Both are still sweet to the ear yet less common. For Bella, see Zella or find the same “beauty” meaning with Rumi, a Japanese name. For Maggie, check out her sister Margie or a fellow vintage darling like Hattie. More girl puppy names unique in nature include Lyra, a Greek gem meaning “lyre,” and the Indian “goddess” Devi.
Cute puppy names for girls are always in demand, too, if you prefer something extra adorable. Pippa is a fun option with a peppy sound. She’s not too common, either. Poppy offers the same joyful spirit. You could also try out Dolly, a country cutie with Dolly Parton ties. She’s especially cute on a hound dog who loves to sing. Peaches offers natural sweetness, while Posy has floral fabulousness. See Mimi, Chloe, and Adora for more cute girl puppy names.
Good mutt monikers can fit your puppy’s looks as well. If you have a pup with an inky coat, you might like something like Kali, meaning “black,” or Onyx, as in the dark gemstone. For a gray or blue merle coat, try Blue or Indigo, or for a red pupper, Scarlett and Roux. Maybe your canine has a curly coat. If so, see Rizzo and Cassidy, both of which mean “curly-haired.”
See the rest of our girl puppy names list for more doggone-dashing options.