Cute Baby Names
Cute baby names are all about capturing that sweet, playful charm in just a few letters! From short and snappy picks like Mia and Leo to adorable classics like Daisy and Teddy, these names add a touch of whimsy and warmth.
Adelie
French, “noble.”
Adley
Hebrew, “judicious.”
Ailey
Irish, “light.”
Ainsley
Scottish, “meadow.”
Alfie
English, “wise counselor.”
Amery
English, “work rule.”
Andy
English, “brave; manly.”
Annie
English, “grace.”
Ansley
English, “hermitage clearing.”
Archie
Germanic, “genuine” and “bold.”
Arlo
English, “fortified hill.”
Arye
Hebrew, “lion.”
Ashby
English, “ash tree farm.”
Atley
English, “from the meadow.”
Avely
Modern invented name.
Avi
Hebrew, “father.”
Avie
Hebrew, “my father.”
Bea
Italian, Latin, “she who brings happiness.”
Bear
English, “bear.”
Beatrix
Latin, “blessed.”
Beau
French, “beautiful.”
Bellamy
English and Irish, “fine friend.”
Benno
German, “bear strong.”
Bentley
English, “bent grass meadow.”
Berkley
Scottish and English, “birch tree meadow.”
Bexley
English, “box-tree clearing.”
Birdie
A diminutive of the word “bird.”
Blakely
English, “dark wood.”
Bodhi
Sanskrit, “enlightenment.”
Bonnie
Scottish, “fine, attractive, pretty.”
Bowie
Scottish and Irish, “yellow, fair-haired.”
Braxley
Modern invented name.
Brayley
English, “clearing by the river Bray, brushwood.”
Breyer
English and German, “a person who made and sold ale…
Briette
French diminutive of Brigitte.
Brinley
English, “burnt meadow.”
Brody
Scottish, “muddy place.”
Brynslee
Modern invented name.
Callie
Greek, “beautiful.”
Cece
A nickname used as a given name.
Charlie
German, “free man.”
Chloe
Greek, “blooming or green and flourishing.”
Coco
French nickname.
Colby
English and Norse, “coal settlement.”
Cooper
English, “barrel maker.”
Cora
Greek, “maiden.”
Cosette
French, “little thing.”
Cosmo
Italian, “order, beauty.”
Daisy
English, “day’s eye.”
Dane
English, “from Denmark.”
Darby
Irish and Norse, “without envy or deer settlement.”
Darcy
French, “from Arcy.”
Diem
Latin, “day.”
Dorie
Latin, “adored, gift of God.”
Drew
English and Welsh, “manliness.”
Dulcie
Latin, “sweet.”
Eisley
German, “cheerful.”
Elio
Spanish and Italian, “the sun.”
Elle
French, “she.”
Ellie
English, “bright one.”
Elodie
French, “foreign riches.”
Eloise
French, “healthy, wide, famous warrior.”
Elsie
Scottish, “pledged to God.”
Emory
German, English, “head of the household.”
Esly
Modern invented name.
Essie
Persian, “star.”
Etta
English, “estate ruler.”
Everly
English, “from the boar meadow.”
Evie
Hebrew, “life.”
Ezrie
Modern invented name.
Faye
English, “fairy.”
Finley
Scottish, “fair hero.”
Finn
Irish, “white or fair.”
Flo
A diminutive of Florence or Flora.
Frankie
English, “from France; free man.”
Frey
Scandinavian, “lord, exalted one.”
Freya
Norse, “the lady.”
Goldie
American, “gold.”
Gracie
A diminutive of Grace.
Graely
English, “from the gray meadow.”
Gulliver
Irish, “glutton.”
Hallie
Norse and English, “dweller at the meadow by the manor.”
Hattie
English, “ruler of the home.”
Hayes
English, “hedge.”
Hazely
A diminutive of the word Hazel.
Hendry
English and Scottish, “home-ruler, ruler of the estate.”
Hylie
Modern invented name.
Ilya
Russian, “the Lord is my God.”
Indie
A short form of India.
Islay
Scottish place name.
Ivy
English plant name.
Jean
French and English, “God is gracious.”
Jem
A diminutive or short form of Jeremy, Jeremiah, or Jemma.
Jolie
French, “pretty.”
Jorie
A diminutive or a variant of the name “George” or…
Josie
English, “Jehovah increases.”
Jovie
American, “jovial.”
Jubilee
Hebrew, “anniversary.”
Jude
English, “praise.”
Juniper
Latin, “tree.”
