Bailey
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Bailiff
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English
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Bellamy
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Beautiful friend
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French
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Bianca
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White
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Italian
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Blessing
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Consecration
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English
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Breeze
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Light wind
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English
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Bridget
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Exalted one
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Gaelic
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Brit
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Spotted, freckled
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Celtic
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Cadence
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With rhythm
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Latin
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Chai
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Tea
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Charli
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Free man
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German
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Chloe
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Green sprout
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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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Collins
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Holly
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Irish
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Cosette
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People of victory
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Greek
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Hazel
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Hazelnut tree
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English
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Heaven
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Paradise
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English
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Hope
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Desire to be
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English
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Inara
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Illuminating, Shining
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Arabic
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Ivana
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God is gracious
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Slavic
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Jade
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Precious stone
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English
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Jasmine
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Jasmine flower
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Persian
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Journey
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Traveling to another place
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English
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Joy
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Happiness
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Latin
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Juliet
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Youthful and downy
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English
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Justice
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Justice
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English
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Kaia
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Pure
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Scandinavian
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Kali
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The black one
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Kenna
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Greatest champion
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Welsh
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Khaleesi
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Warrior
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American
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Mariah
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Of the sea
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English
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Marley
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Boundary wood
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English
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Maya
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Dream
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Meadow
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Clearing
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English
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Morgan
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Circling sea
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Welsh
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Naomi
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Pleasant one
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Hebrew
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Nayeli
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I love you
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Native American
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Noelle
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Christmas Day
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French
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Noor
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Light
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Aramaic
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Nuri
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My Fire
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Hebrew
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Nyla
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One who achieves
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Arabic
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Oakleigh
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Meadow of oak trees
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English
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Odette
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Wealth
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German
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Olga
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Blessed, holy; successful
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Scandinavian
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Olive
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Olive tree
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English
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Olympia
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From Mount Olympus
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Greek
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Opal
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Gem, jewel
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Patience
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Enduring, forebearing
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English
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Philomena
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Powerful love
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Greek
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Phoebe
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Bright and pure
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Greek
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Phoenix
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Dark red
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Greek
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Pippa
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An Italian diminutive form of Philippa.
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Greek
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Promise
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One's word
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English
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Quenby
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Queen's settlement
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English
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Raven
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Raven
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English
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Remy
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From Rheims
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French
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Renata
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Reborn
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Latin
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Rhea
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Flowing
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Greek
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Rowan
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Of the rowan tree
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Gaelic
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Ruby
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Red gemstone
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English
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Windy
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Whirling winds
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English
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Wisdom
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Wisdom, full of intelligence
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English
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Wylie
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From the tricky river
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English
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Wynne
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Fair, pure
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Welsh
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Xantha
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Yellow, blonde
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Greek
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Xava
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The New House
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American
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Xena
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Guest, stranger
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Greek
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Xesta
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“Highly polished,” from the Greek xestos, polished.
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Greek
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Yasmin
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Jasmine flower
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Persian
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Yuna
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Kindness
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Japanese
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Zamira
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Conscientious.
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Arabic
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Zaniya
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Forever and always
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Aztec (Nahuatl)
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Zariah
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Radiance
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Arabic
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Zarina
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Golden
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Persian
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Ziya
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Light
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Arabic
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Coming up with the perfect name for your horse is no easy task. How can you capture how awesome she is in one word, right? Well, we’ve wrangled up some good girl horse names for you to try out. Let’s meet them and see if any rock your world.
One of the easiest ways to connect with girl horse names is to browse meanings. Perfect for a no-nonsense mare, Nuri is an all-star in this category, as she means “my fire.” Her friend Mabel means “lovable,” fitting a sweetheart horse, while the gorgeous Aitana’s meaning of “glory” works well on a racehorse. Your trail buddy might fit Naomi’s meaning of “pleasant one,” while your graceful jumper could be a natural Rhea, meaning “flowing.”
Horses are powerhouses, so it’s no surprise that strong female horse names are always in style like the Greek goddess pick, Athena. The warrior princess Xena is another excellent inspiration from television, as is Game of Thrones’ Khaleesi. Some are strong in sound like Leona and Zarina, while others are strong in meaning like Justice and Destiny.
If you’re a fan of cute girl horse names, you might like floral finds like Daisy, Lillia, and Flower. They’re peppy and playful but still fitting for such a majestic animal. You could also try out gemstone names, like Ruby, Gem, and Emerald. For more cute horse names, look for names ending in a long E sound, like Sadie, Emmy, and Charli, or short picks ending in A, like Lola, Kaia, and Veda.
Unique girl horse names are some of our all-time favorites. Giada is a showstopper here who isn’t found in every pasture. This Italian form of Jade has a beautiful sound and meaning. There’s also Vania, a Latin name meaning “brings good news.” Like Giada, her sound is lovely, and she’s not at all common. Fans of unique horse names might also like Arabella, Pippa, and Breeze.
We hope you enjoy our herd of girl horse names.