Cute baby names
Names tagged with “Cute” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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77 names
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- Haddie
Scottish
92Pet form of Hadrian, meaning 'from Hadria.' Popular in Scottish culture as an affectionate nickname.
- Elliemae
Celtic
92Compound of Ellie (bright, shining) and Mae (pearl or May month). Modern blended name combining classical and vintage elements.
- Mylie
Scottish
84Diminutive form of Myra or Myleigh, influenced by the Scottish/Irish 'Myle'. Associated with charm and contemporary appeal.
- Vivi
Latin
84From Latin 'vivus' meaning 'alive' or 'lively'. Often used as a diminutive or nickname for Vivienne, emphasizing vitality and vivacity.
- Orli
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'or' meaning 'light.' Popular in Israel as a short form of Orlie or standalone name symbolizing illumination and clarity.
- Eimmy
Irish
84Diminutive form related to Emma, from Germanic roots meaning 'whole' or 'universal'. Used as an Irish variant.
- Mimi
French
84Diminutive of Myriam or Miriam, meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved'. Often used as a standalone name suggesting sweetness and playfulness.
- Tallie
Celtic
84From Scottish diminutive form, meaning 'little one' or 'spirited one.' Associated with tallness and strength in Celtic tradition.
- Mellie
Celtic
84Pet form of Melissa or Melanie; also associated with honey and sweetness in Celtic tradition.
- Lala
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'playful' or 'charming.' Also used as a diminutive in various cultures, associated with joy and liveliness.
- Kiki
Japanese
84A playful diminutive or nickname, often used as a standalone name. Can represent repetition or doubling, conveying a sense of cuteness and informality in Japanese naming tradition.
- Beaudie
Celtic
76From Scots origin, likely a diminutive form related to 'beau' (handsome) or Scottish roots meaning 'fair-haired' or 'bonny'
- Maellie
Celtic
70Possibly a variant of Mollie or influenced by Gaelic roots meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'; associated with Scottish heritage.
- Novie
Latin
62From Latin 'novus' meaning 'new'. A modern diminutive suggesting newness, novelty, and fresh beginnings.
- Momo
Japanese
62Often a nickname or diminutive; can mean 'peach' (momo) in Japanese, symbolizing sweetness and vitality
- Vonnie
Celtic
62Diminutive form, likely derived from Yvonne or Von. May relate to Scottish/Celtic heritage with feminine softening suffix.
- Elladee
Celtic
62Modern variant blending 'Ella' (noble) with diminutive '-dee', likely inspired by nature and vintage Americana naming traditions.
- Eviee
Celtic
62Variant of Evie, derived from Eve meaning 'life' or 'living one'. Modern creative spelling with Irish influence.
- Dayzie
English
62A modern variation of Daisy, from the flower name. The 'zie' spelling adds a playful, contemporary twist to the classic botanical name.
- Mayvie
English
62Modern invented name blending May (the spring month or the name) with the diminutive -vie suffix, evoking freshness and playfulness
- Jinny
English
62A diminutive of Guinevere or Jenny, ultimately from Jeanne/Jane. Associated with the classic name Jean.
- Hydie
English
62A modern diminutive form, likely derived from Hyde or Hydra, with possible association to the Greek prefix 'hydro-' meaning water.
- Loey
Irish
62Diminutive form related to 'Lugh', the Celtic sun god, or derived from Irish roots meaning 'small' or 'young'
- Mavey
Scottish
62Pet form of Mavis, derived from the mavis thrush bird. Modern invented spelling variant used primarily in contemporary naming.
- Tezza
Celtic
62Diminutive form, likely derived from Theresa. May relate to Irish 'teasair' meaning treasure or precious.
- Miski
Arabic
42From Quechua 'miski' meaning sweet or pleasant. Also has Arabic roots relating to small or delicate.
- Gradie
Celtic
42From Scots Gaelic meaning 'gradh' (love) or a variant of Gracie/Grace. Modern feminine form suggesting charm and grace.
- Anlly
Celtic
42Likely a modern variation or spelling of Annie/Anna. May relate to Irish naming traditions with the 'll' ending common in Celtic names.
- Nolie
Irish
42Diminutive form related to 'Noel' or possibly derived from Gaelic roots meaning 'noble' or 'famous'
- Mayka
Celtic
42Modern variation possibly derived from Máire or Maya, with connections to Irish and Scandinavian roots meaning 'beloved' or 'star of the sea'
- Noorie
Scottish
42From Scottish Gaelic, a diminutive form suggesting 'dark' or 'sorrowful,' often used as a term of endearment in Scots tradition.
- Omie
Celtic
42Diminutive form, possibly related to names meaning 'little one.' Modern usage suggests independent, contemporary feel.
- Tedi
Celtic
42Diminutive form, likely related to Theodore or Edward. Also associated with teddy bears, evoking warmth and comfort.
- Rissy
Celtic
42Diminutive form suggesting 'little' or 'dear one'; nickname style common in Irish tradition, often used as an affectionate shortened form.
- Malk
Scottish
42From Scots Gaelic 'mal' meaning bad or unfortunate, though modern usage treats it as a variant of Molly or diminutive form
- Liby
Celtic
42Short form of Liberty or related to the Libya region. Modern invented name with contemporary appeal.
- Minnow
English
42A small freshwater fish; used as a term of endearment for something tiny and precious.
- Elcie
Celtic
42Possibly a diminutive form related to Celtic names beginning with El-, or a variant of Elsie with Celtic influence. Associated with brightness and nobility.
- Moxi
English
42A playful, modern coinage likely derived from 'moxie,' meaning courage and determination, or as a cute nickname form.
- Ehvie
Scottish
42Pet form of Euphemia, from Greek meaning 'well-spoken' or 'of good repute'. Modern spelling suggests influence from nature or Irish roots.
- Livee
Celtic
42Modern variant of Livy/Livvy, derived from Olivia or Livia. Associated with life and vibrancy, with Celtic flourishes in contemporary spelling.
- Sossy
Scottish
42Diminutive form likely derived from Scottish nicknames or pet names, possibly related to 'so' or affectionate sound-play in Scots dialect
- Daizee
English
42Modern spelling variation of Daisy, from the flower name derived from Old English 'day's eye,' referring to the daisy flower that opens with the sun.
- Darlyng
English
42Modern invented name, likely a creative spelling variation of 'Darling' with phonetic flair, suggesting endearment or beloved.
- Maeble
Celtic
42Variant of Mabel, from Latin Amabilis meaning 'lovable'. May blend Modern coinage with classical roots.
- Loulou
French
42Diminutive of Louise, from the Old Norse name Hloðwig meaning 'famous warrior' or 'renowned in battle'
- Delsy
Celtic
42Diminutive form, possibly related to names meaning 'beautiful' or 'blessed.' Modern English coinage with Scottish charm.
- Maicie
Celtic
42Variant of Maisie, from Scottish diminutive of Margaret meaning 'pearl', or possibly a pet form of May.
- Caty
Celtic
42Diminutive of Catherine, ultimately from Greek meaning 'pure'. Used as a casual, modern spelling variant.
- Jency
Celtic
42Likely a modern diminutive form combining elements of Irish naming traditions, possibly related to Jenny or a variant of Jenna with Celtic phonetic influence.
- Lollie
English
42Pet form of Lola or Laura, also associated with lollipops and candy. Modern diminutive with playful, sweet connotations.
- Luli
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'playful' or 'sportive', also used as a diminutive form in Hindi and other Indian languages.
- Posie
English
40A diminutive of Posy, referring to a small bouquet of flowers; represents sweetness and botanical charm.
- Kalli
Greek
40From Greek 'kallos' meaning beauty or beautiful. A modern diminutive form emphasizing grace and aesthetic appeal.
- Addy
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Adah, meaning 'ornament' or 'beauty'. Addy is a modern diminutive form popularized as a standalone name.
- Lilibet
English
40Affectionate diminutive of Elizabeth, combining 'Lili' (lily flower) with the pet suffix '-bet'. Associated with softness and nature.
- Eevie
English
40Pet form of Eva or Eve, ultimately from Hebrew Chava meaning 'life' or 'living one'
- Maezie
Celtic
40Variation of Maizie/Maisy, possibly from Scottish roots meaning 'pearl' or derived from Margaret. Modern spelling with creative flair.
- Daizy
English
40Modern spelling variant of Daisy, from the flower name meaning 'day's eye' referring to the daisy flower that opens during the day.
- Aivy
Celtic
40Modern invention likely blending 'Ivy' with 'Aiden' or similar. May reference ivy plants or air-like qualities.
- Abie
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Avraham meaning 'father of multitudes', popularized as Scottish diminutive. Also used as short form of Abraham or Abigail.
- Zuzu
African
40Sweet or beloved in Swahili. A diminutive form often used as a term of endearment for young children.
- Saydie
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Sadie, meaning 'princess.' Often considered a modern spelling variation of the classic name with playful femininity.
- Bee
English
40A short form of Beatrice, ultimately from Latin 'beatus' meaning 'blessed.' Also used as a nature name referencing the bee insect.
- Cally
Celtic
40From Gaelic 'caol' meaning slender, or short form of Calista/Cala. Also associated with bright, cheerful presence.
- Kallee
Celtic
40Variant of Callie, from Gaelic meaning 'beautiful' or 'girl'. May also relate to the Scottish tradition of diminutive names ending in -ee.
- Kaysie
English
40Phonetic spelling of the initial letters K.C., or a modern variant of Casey meaning 'vigilant' or 'watchful' from Irish Cathasach
- Jasie
Celtic
40Diminutive form related to names like Jasmine, blended with Celtic heritage. May also connect to 'jasper' stone meanings of protection and grounding.
- Keeleigh
Celtic
40Modern spelling variation of Kylie/Kiley, derived from Old Irish meaning 'narrow' or 'slender', with contemporary feminine phonetic styling.
- Nissy
Irish
40Diminutive form, likely related to names like Nisus or feminine variations. Used as a modern nickname with playful, cute character.
- Bou
Celtic
28Scottish diminutive form, possibly related to 'bo' meaning cattle or a term of endearment in Gaelic traditions.
- Azu
Japanese
28Meaning varies by kanji used; commonly 'blue' (蒼), 'safe' (安), or 'sound' (音). Often chosen for poetic or auspicious qualities in Japanese naming tradition.
- Miu
Japanese
28Typically written with characters meaning 'beautiful' or 'cat', reflecting both aesthetic and animal qualities in Japanese naming tradition
- Asu
Japanese
28From Japanese, often written with characters meaning 'tomorrow' or 'help', though meanings vary by kanji used
- Linny
Scottish
20From Old English meaning 'lake' or 'linden tree', associated with sweetness and grace
- Miaa
Celtic
20Variant of Mia, derived from Maria. Associated with the sea and beloved.
- Ammy
Hebrew
6Diminutive of Amelia or Amy, derived from the Latin Amalia meaning 'beloved' or 'industrious'
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
