Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Abby

Father of exaltation

Hebrew

Adora

A gift; beloved; adored

Latin

Aggie

Good, pure

Greek

Andi

Manly, virile

Greek

Angel

Heavenly messenger

Greek

Apple

Apple fruit

English

Apricot

Apricot fruit

English

Asha

Alive and well

Arabic

Athena

Wise

Greek

Ava

To live

Latin

Bailey

Bailiff

English

Bella

Beautiful one

Italian

Belle

Beautiful

French

Berry

Berry

English

Betsy

A diminutive form of Elizabeth.

Hebrew

Betty

A diminutive form of Elizabeth.

Hebrew

Billie

A feminine diminutive of William.

English

Blessing

Consecration

English

Blue

The Color

American

Breeze

Light wind

English

Brinda

Sword

Scandinavian

Brooklyn

Broken land

English

Bryce

Spotted

Scottish

Buffy

God is my oath

English

Calico

Multicolored

English

Capri

Island

Italian

Cassidy

Curly haired

Irish

Chanel

Pipe

French

Charli

Free man

German

Cherry

Cherry fruit

English

Chica

Pet name meaning little girl.

Spanish

Chloe

Green sprout

Greek

Cinnamon

Cinnamon tree

Greek

Cleo

“The celebrated one,” from the Greek kleo, make known or famous.

Greek

Clover

“She who clings lovingly.” From a Germanic base meaning “to adhere.” An allusion to the adhesive property of clover sap.

English

Coco

Shortened form of Co- names

English

Cora

Maiden

Greek

Dagny

New day

Scandinavian

Daisy

Daisy flower

English

Debbie

Bee

Hebrew

Della

Noble

German

Demi

Half

French

Desi

Desired

Spanish

Devi

Goddess

Indian (Sanskrit)

Dixie

Tenth

French

Dolly

A variant spelling of Dollie.

English

Doxie

Good thought

Greek

Dream

Unconscious vision or thought

English

Dulce

Sweet

Latin

Dusa

Happy

Russian

Echo

Reflected sound

Latin

Ellie

Shortened form of El- names

English

Emmy

Rival

German

Esme

To love

French

Faith

Devotion

English

Feliz

Lucky, fortunate, happy

Latin

Fern

Fern

English

Gem

Gem, jewel

Latin

Gigi

Farmer

French

Ginger

Pep, liveliness; ginger

Latin

Goldie

Golden

Yiddish

Gracie

Graceful

English

Gray

Gray color

English

Harley

Hare meadow

English

Hattie

Home ruler

German

Hedy

Delightful, sweet; my echo

Hebrew

Heidi

Noble one

German

Holly

The holly tree

English

Honey

Nectar

English

Indigo

Blue-purple color

English

Indy

Independent or Indian

American

Isla

Island

Scottish

Ivory

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

Latin

Jade

Precious stone

English

Jetta

Home ruler

Danish

Jorie

Down-flowing

Hebrew

Journey

Traveling to another place

English

Jovi

God is gracious

Slavic

Joy

Happiness

Latin

Juno

Queen of heaven

Latin

Kali

The black one

Indian (Sanskrit)

Kinsley

King’s clearing

English

Lacy

Adorned in lace

French

Lainey

Bright and shining

French

Layla

Night

Arabic

Lexi

Defender of man

Greek

Lily

Lily flower

English

Lola

The sorrows

Spanish

Lucia

Of the light

Italian

Lucy

Of the light

English

Luna

The moon

Latin

Lyra

Lyre

Greek

Maci

From Massy

English

Maddie

Woman from Magdala; maiden; young, unmarried woman

Hebrew

Maggie

Pearl

English

Mally

Sweet

Latin

Margie

Pearl

Greek

Marley

Boundary wood

English

Maxi

Greatest

Latin

Maya

Dream

Indian (Sanskrit)

Meg

“The little pearl.” A diminutive form, through the Scottish, of Margaret.

Greek

Mia

Dear

Scandinavian

Miley

Smiley

American

Millie

Gentle strength

English

Mimi

A diminutive form of Miriam and, through the French, of Wilhelmina.

French

Misty

Mist

English

Mitzy

Form of Mary

German

Molly

Of the sea

English

Moxie

Full of moxie, full of attitude

American

Nanni

He (God) has favored me

Hebrew

Netty

He (God) has favored me

Latin

Niari

Happy

African

Noelle

Christmas Day

French

Nova

New

Latin

Nuri

My Fire

Hebrew

Nyla

One who achieves

Arabic

Oakley

From the oak tree field

English

Onyx

Black stone

Greek

Paisley

Church

Scottish

Peaches

Peaches

English

Pepper

Pepper spice

English

Phoenix

Dark red

Greek

Pippa

An Italian diminutive form of Philippa.

Greek

Pixie

Fairy

Irish

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

Rain

Rain

English

Reese

Enthusiasm

Welsh

Remy

From Rheims

French

Riley

Rye clearing

Irish

Rin

Companion

Japanese

Rizzo

Curly Haired

Italian

Rose

Rose flower

English

Roux

Red

French

Rowdy

Loud, Spirited

American

Roxy

Dawn

Persian

Ruby

Red gemstone

English

Rue

Regret

English

Rumi

Beauty

Japanese

Rusty

Red headed

American

Sadie

Princess

Hebrew

Sailor

Boat Man

American

Salem

Peace

Hebrew

Sally

“The princess,” a diminutive form of Sarah.

Hebrew

Sancha

Sacred

Latin

Sasha

A short variant form, regarded as Russian, of Alexandra.

Russian

Scarlett

Shade of red

English

Scout

To listen

French

Selene

The moon

Greek

Shelby

Willow grove

English

Sienna

Reddish brown

English

Sloane

Raid

Irish

Snow

Frozen Rain

English

Stella

Celestial star

Latin

Sugar

Sweet Crystal Spice

American

Suki

Beloved

Japanese

Sunny

Sunshine; happy, cheerful temperament

English

Sylvie

Woods, forest

Latin

Tasha

Born on Christmas

Russian

Tessa

Harvest

Greek

Tilly

Mighty in battle

German

Tippi

Sweetheart

Scandinavian

Tori

Bird

Japanese

Trixie

Blessed and happy

Latin

Una

One

Latin

Vida

Life

Spanish

Wednesday

Wednesday

English

Willow

Willow tree

English

Xyla

Woodland; wood-dweller

Greek

Yumi

Reason

Japanese

Yuna

Kindness

Japanese

Zadie

Prosperous, fortunate

Arabic

Zella

Happy

Yiddish

Ziggy

Victory

German

Ziva

Radiance, brilliance or light of God

Hebrew

Zoey

Life

Greek

Zuna

To be sweet

African

Zuri

Beautiful

African

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.