Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Abby

Father of exaltation

Hebrew

Adley

Impartial, just, honest

Hebrew

Angel

Heavenly messenger

Greek

Apple

Apple fruit

English

Apricot

Apricot fruit

English

Artemis

Butcher

Greek

Athena

Wise

Greek

Aurora

Goddess of dawn

Latin

Baby

Infant

English

Bailey

Bailiff

English

Berry

Berry

English

Betsy

A diminutive form of Elizabeth.

Hebrew

Betty

A diminutive form of Elizabeth.

Hebrew

Billie

A feminine diminutive of William.

English

Birdie

Bright, famous; little bird

German

Blessing

Consecration

English

Bobbi

Foreign woman

Latin

Breezy

Windy

English

Brownie

Brownie one; chocolate dessert

English

Buffy

God is my oath

English

Bunny

Rabbit

English

Calico

Multicolored

English

Calliope

Beautiful voice

Greek

Candy

Sweet

English

Charli

Free man

German

Cherry

Cherry fruit

English

Chloe

Green sprout

Greek

Coco

Shortened form of Co- names

English

Cookie

Sweet Biscuit

English

Daisy

Daisy flower

English

Deja

Already, remembrance

Spanish

Diamond

Of high value; brilliant

English

Diva

Celebrated singer

Italian

Dolly

A variant spelling of Dollie.

English

Dulce

Sweet

Latin

Effie

Well-spoken

Greek

Ellie

Shortened form of El- names

English

Emma

Whole or universal

German

Emmy

Rival

German

Everly

From the boar meadow

English

Felicity

Happiness

Latin

Garnet

“Like the precious gem,” in allusion to the stone of the same name; based on the Latin granatus, having seeds, because of the fancied resemblance of the garnet to a pomegranate seed.

English

Gemma

Precious stone

Italian

Gia

God is gracious

Italian

Gigi

Farmer

French

Ginny

Chaste and pure

Latin

Glory

Glory

Latin

Goldie

Golden

Yiddish

Gracie

Graceful

English

Haisley

Hazel woods

Irish

Hallie

A variant spelling of Hally.

Scandinavian

Happy

Cheerful, lighthearted

English

Harley

Hare meadow

English

Harlow

Rock hill

English

Hazel

Hazelnut tree

English

Holly

The holly tree

English

Imani

Belief, faith

Arabic

Indie

Independent

American

Indigo

Blue-purple color

English

Iris

Rainbow

Greek

Isla

Island

Scottish

Ivory

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

Latin

Ivy

Ivy plant

English

Jade

Precious stone

English

Jazz

Style of Music

American

Jewel

Plaything, delight

French

Jolie

Pretty

French

Josi

He will add

Hebrew

Jovie

Joyful

American

Joy

Happiness

Latin

Juni

Form of June or Juniper

English

Keeley

Slender, pretty

Gaelic

Kennedy

Helmeted head

Irish

Kinsey

King's victory

English

Kirby

Church farm

English

Kissy

Kisses

English

Kizzy

Cassia tree

Hebrew

Kolby

Dark-skinned.

English

Lady

Bread kneader

English

Lainey

Bright and shining

French

Lexi

Defender of man

Greek

Libby

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

Hebrew

Lily

Lily flower

English

Litzy

Joy

Spanish

Lola

The sorrows

Spanish

London

From the great river

English

Lottie

A variant spelling of Lotty.

French

Lula

Famous warrior

German

Luna

The moon

Latin

Maci

From Massy

English

Maggie

Pearl

English

Maisie

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

Scottish

Marley

Boundary wood

English

Maxie

Greatest

Latin

Maya

Dream

Indian (Sanskrit)

Merry

Joyful, lighthearted

English

Mia

Dear

Scandinavian

Miley

Smiley

American

Mina

Love

German

Mindy

Short form of Melinda

Latin

Minnie

A variant form of Mary.

English

Missy

Diminutive of Melissa meaning bee; also an American nickname for a young woman

American, Greek

Molly

Of the sea

English

Moxie

Full of moxie, full of attitude

American

Navy

Military at sea

English

Nelly

A diminutive form of Helen.

Greek

Nixie

Water sprite

German

Nola

“A little bell,” in allusion to the commune of Nola, in Campania, Italy, where bells of excellent quality were first made.

Irish

Nova

New

Latin

Oakley

From the oak tree field

English

Olive

Olive tree

English

Ollie

Olive tree

Latin

Opal

Gem, jewel

Indian (Sanskrit)

Paige

Young servant

English

Paisley

Church

Scottish

Peach

Peach fruit

English

Penelope

Weaver

Greek

Pepper

Pepper spice

English

Persephone

Bringer of destruction

Greek

Phoebe

Bright and pure

Greek

Piper

Pipe player

English

Pippa

An Italian diminutive form of Philippa.

Greek

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

Precious

Of great value, highly esteemed

Latin

Princess

Princess; daughter of a king or queen

English

Queenie

Queen

English

Quenby

Queen's settlement

English

Rainbow

Spectrum of light

English

Raven

Raven

English

Raya

Friend

Israeli

Reign

Rule, Sovereign

English

Remy

From Rheims

French

Reva

“She who has been restored,” from the Latin revalescere, to grow well again.

Latin

Rory

Red king

Irish

Rosie

Rose

Latin

Roxy

Dawn

Persian

Ruby

Red gemstone

English

Ruthie

Friend, companion

Hebrew

Sadie

Princess

Hebrew

Sage

Sage plant

English

Sandy

Defender of man

Greek

Sapphire

Gemstone

Spanish

Scarlett

Shade of red

English

Shea

Admirable

Gaelic

Sienna

Reddish brown

English

Sky

The sky

English

Sophie

Wisdom

Greek

Stella

Celestial star

Latin

Stormy

Stormy

English

Summer

Summer season

English

Sunny

Sunshine; happy, cheerful temperament

English

Susie

Lily

Hebrew

Suzy

Lily

Hebrew

Sweetie

Nickname for a sweet one

English

Tabby

Gazelle

Aramaic

Tallulah

Leaping water

Native American

Tatum

Tata's homestead

English

Tenley

Burned meadow

English

Tess

Late summer

Greek

Tilly

Mighty in battle

German

Tinsley

Tynni's hill

English

Trixie

Blessed and happy

Latin

True

Truthful

English

Ulani

Cheerful

Polynesian

Ulka

Power of the wolf; power of the home

German

Umi

Servant

African

Veda

Knowledge, wisdom

Indian (Sanskrit)

Vesta

Pure maiden

Latin

Vida

Life

Spanish

Violet

Violet flower

English

Wawa

Small Girl

Native American

Wendy

Friend

English

Whitley

White meadow

English

Windy

Whirling winds

English

Winnie

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

Welsh

Wrenley

Combination of Wren and -Lee Suffix

American

Xava

The New House

American

Xena

Guest, stranger

Greek

Xuxa

Queen

Portuguese

Xyla

Woodland; wood-dweller

Greek

Yasmin

Jasmine flower

Persian

Yola

Violet flower

Spanish

Yuna

Kindness

Japanese

Zadie

Prosperous, fortunate

Arabic

Zayla

Created name

American

Zelda

Happiness

Yiddish

Zia

Light, splendor; grain

Latin

Zinnia

An allusion to the flower of the same name, so designated in honor of J.

Latin

Ziva

Radiance, brilliance or light of God

Hebrew

Zoey

Life

Greek

Zola

Lump of earth

Italian

Zuma

Peace

Arabic

Zuna

To be sweet

African

Need a name for your newest lady rabbit? Check out our collection of girl bunny names, featuring fierce goddesses, cute finds, and everything in between. We’ve rounded up mighty meanings, food-themed picks, and so much more on one list to make your search a little easier. Let’s meet some of them together to get the namespiration flowing.

First up are the ever-fashionable cute girl bunny names. This includes popular names for people like Abby and Zoey as well as those more commonly used on pets like Baby. You can go royal with Princess and Queen, or venture into fields of flowers with Daisy, Lily, and Holly. We can’t forget food-themed cuties either. There are dessert darlings like Brownie and Cookie, along with fruity finds like Apple and Berry. Some can double as color-related cuties too, noting your bunny’s beautiful coat. This includes the rosy Cherry and fuzzy orange cuties Apricot and Peach.

Unique girl bunny names are also much-loved, as these aren’t likely to be super common at your vet’s office, helping your bunny babe stand apart. Litzy is one we adore, as this Spanish sweetheart means “joy.” Perfect for the newest member of your fur family, right? Kinsey is another unique choice. Her girly sound is a natural fit on a pretty pet. There’s also Dulce, a Latin lady meaning “sweet.” She doubles as a food-related find, yet she isn’t as common as Cupcake or similar picks. You might like Lula, too, a German gem meaning “famous warrior.” She’s an excellent alternative to the mega-popular Luna and Lucy.

Girl bunny names with personality are always a good choice too. Have a good-hearted critter who loves to cuddle? See Angel. Is your rabbit more rascally? Check out Moxie, meaning “full of attitude.” There’s also the wonderous word name, StormyDiva is another great choice loaded with personality. You might like Joy or Merry for a happy hopper, too. For more personality-packed picks, check out Happy, Sweetie, and Sunny.

Hop over and find more girl bunny names on our complete list.