Pet Name baby names
Names tagged with “Pet Name” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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11 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Ibbie
Scottish
92Diminutive of Isabella or Ibbie as a standalone name, Scottish pet name tradition with possible connection to 'Ib' or 'Ibba' roots
- Missy
English
84A nickname or diminutive form, often used as an informal pet name or standalone given name, particularly for girls.
- Molly
Celtic
74A pet form of Mary, traditionally used in Ireland and England. Molly carries the meaning of 'beloved' through its connection to Mary, while also functioning as an independent name with playful, approachable charm.
- Paw
English
74An animal name used as a given name, likely a pet name or nickname with affectionate, playful connotations.
- Jemmie
Scottish
42Pet form of Jemima, meaning 'dove' in Hebrew. Jemmie adds Scottish warmth and informality to the classic biblical name.
- Feigy
Irish
42Diminutive form suggesting 'little' or 'dear one'; often used as a pet name within Irish and Jewish communities
- Sossy
Scottish
42Diminutive form likely derived from Scottish nicknames or pet names, possibly related to 'so' or affectionate sound-play in Scots dialect
- Loulou
French
42Diminutive of Louise, from the Old Norse name Hloðwig meaning 'famous warrior' or 'renowned in battle'
- Florecita
Spanish
42Diminutive of Flora, from Latin 'flos' meaning flower. A sweet, botanical pet name suggesting delicate blooms.
- Catie
English
40Diminutive form of Catherine, derived from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'. A modern, casual variant gaining popularity as an independent name.
- Kitty
English
40Diminutive of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'. A classic pet name associated with felines and playful charm.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
