Girls Playful Baby Names

Playful names have energy. They tend to be short, end in a vowel or a light consonant, and make you smile. Beau, Coco, Ziggy, Pixie. Pairs well with a serious surname.

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Dani

God is my judge

Jenna

fair, smooth, white wave

Laney

a narrow path or road

Marigold

Mary's gold, golden flower of Mary

Billie

resolute protection, strong-willed guardian

Drew

wise

Taytum

Tatas homestead, cheerful settlement

Jamie

beloved (folk etymology)

Charley

strong, full-grown

Kayleigh

slender, slim and fair

Emmie

entire, all-encompassing

Marisol

Mary of Solitude (Maria de la Soledad)

Mckinley

descendant of Fionnlaoich (fair hero)

Kensley

king's meadow

Novalee

new light in the clearing

Penny

with a web over her face

Lacey

from the town of Lassy in Normandy

Birdie

bright, shining one

Charleigh

free man, free person

Andi

brave, strong, manly

Nola

honor (from Honoria)

Kaeli

pure (via Kayla/Katherine association)

Ramona

counsel, protection

Mikayla

gift from God

Haley

hay clearing, hay field

Indy

independent one

Chelsea

chalk wharf, chalk port

Maci

gift of God (variant of Maisie/Matthew)

Brittany

from Britain, British woman

Madilynn

elevated one, tower

Yareli

water lady, she who comes from the water

Yaretzi

eternally beloved

Zaylee

invented name; possibly related to 'life'

Maisy

child of light

Keyla

crown of laurels

Brynleigh

clearing on the hill

Jessie

wealthy

Braelynn

hillside by the pool

Tallulah

leaping water

Kylee

boomerang

Maddie

high tower

Kallie

beautiful

Andie

manly, brave

Skyla

scholar

Kaiya

forgiveness

Kelly

frequenter of churches

Carly

free man, free woman

Jaycee

variant of Jackie or Casey

Emberlynn

glowing ember, burning coal remnant

Ruthie

vision of beauty, friendship

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