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Cuteness in a name is not about being small or fragile. It is about warmth. It is about the particular quality of a name that makes people smile the moment they hear it. 

A cute name has a specific sound to it. It tends to have soft consonants rather than hard ones, open vowels rather than closed ones, and a rhythm that bounces rather than marches. There is a reason that names like Ellie, Rosie, Daisy, and Lottie feel cute while names like Brunhilde, Cornelia, and Agamemnon do not, and that reason is entirely phonetic. The sounds that humans associate with smallness and softness and warmth are the sounds that cute names are built from. 

But cuteness in a name is also about personality. A cute name suggests someone who is approachable, warm, and full of life. It suggests someone who laughs easily and who makes other people feel comfortable in their presence. A girl named Poppy or Bea or Wren carries a specific energy in her name that a girl named Theodora or Beatrice or Alexandra does not, even though Theodora and Beatrice and Alexandra are equally beautiful names in their own entirely different register. 

The wonderful thing about cute names is that they work at every stage of life. The idea that a cute name is only appropriate for a baby and will become a problem when the child grows up is one of the most persistent and least accurate myths in naming culture. Ellie Goulding is a world famous musician. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is a supermodel. Millie Bobby Brown is one of the most recognisable actors of her generation. Cute names do not hold women back. They carry with them a warmth and approachability that works in every room, at every age, and in every context. 

We have gathered 500 cute baby girl names across every dimension of what makes a name genuinely adorable. Classic cute names with their old-fashioned warmth. Soft and sweet names that feel like a gentle breath. Nature names that carry outdoor freshness and charm. Vintage cute names that feel like discoveries. Global cute names from across the world. Modern cute names that feel current and alive. Short cute names that hit perfectly in just a syllable. And the rhyming names that carry their cuteness in their very sound. Let’s find the one that is completely right for your daughter. 

Classic Cute Baby Girl Names 

These are the names that have been considered cute for generations and whose charm has never worn off. They carry the particular warmth of names that have been spoken with affection by millions of people across many decades. Every one of them feels immediately familiar and immediately lovable, which is the combination that defines the classic cute name at its very best. 

Classic Cute Baby Girl Names (The Top Picks: 1 to 25) 

  1. Ellie 
  2. Millie 
  3. Rosie 
  4. Lily 
  5. Daisy 
  6. Poppy 
  7. Molly 
  8. Nellie 
  9. Lottie 
  10. Bessie 
  11. Flossie 
  12. Winnie 
  13. Tilly 
  14. Bonnie 
  15. Connie 
  16. Polly 
  17. Dotty 
  18. Bea 
  19. Cissie 
  20. Edie 
  21. Flo 
  22. Ginny 
  23. Hattie 
  24. Issy 
  25. Josie 

Classic Cute Baby Girl Names (Good Picks: 26 to 50) 

  1. Kitty 
  2. Lettie 
  3. Mamie 
  4. Nan 
  5. Penny 
  6. Queenie 
  7. Roo 
  8. Suzie 
  9. Tabby 
  10. Vonnie 
  11. Willa 
  12. Addie 
  13. Bette 
  14. Cassie 
  15. Dottie 
  16. Ellie 
  17. Frannie 
  18. Gertie 
  19. Hetty 
  20. Ina 
  21. Jemima 
  22. Kiki 
  23. Lulu 
  24. Maisie 
  25. Nettie 

Classic Cute Baby Girl Names (Best Picks: 51 to 75) 

  1. Opal 
  2. Pippa 
  3. Remy 
  4. Sadie 
  5. Trixie 
  6. Uma 
  7. Vivi 
  8. Winsome 
  9. Xena 
  10. Yuki 
  11. Zara 
  12. Annie 
  13. Birdie 
  14. Coco 
  15. Didi 
  16. Effie 
  17. Fifi 
  18. Gigi 
  19. Hedy 
  20. Iona 
  21. Jojo 
  22. Kiki 
  23. Lala 
  24. Mimi 
  25. Nini 

Soft and Sweet Baby Girl Names 

These names carry a specific softness in their sounds. They tend to have open vowels, gentle consonants, and a rhythm that feels unhurried and warm. They are not bold names or striking names. They are the names that settle quietly and beautifully, like the right word finding its place in a sentence. 

Soft and Sweet Baby Girl Names (The Top Picks: 1 to 25) 

  1. Aria 
  2. Ava 
  3. Ella 
  4. Emma 
  5. Isla 
  6. Ivy 
  7. Luna 
  8. Mia 
  9. Nora 
  10. Nova 
  11. Thea 
  12. Wren 
  13. Zoe 
  14. Ada 
  15. Bea 
  16. Cleo 
  17. Dora 
  18. Eve 
  19. Faye 
  20. Grace 
  21. Hope 
  22. Ida 
  23. Joy 
  24. Kay 
  25. Lea 

Soft and Sweet Baby Girl Names (Good Picks: 26 to 50) 

  1. Mae 
  2. Nell 
  3. Ora 
  4. Pam 
  5. Rae 
  6. Sue 
  7. Una 
  8. Val 
  9. Alma 
  10. Beth 
  11. Cara 
  12. Dawn 
  13. Edna 
  14. Fern 
  15. Gail 
  16. Heidi 
  17. Irene 
  18. Jean 
  19. Kate 
  20. Lena 
  21. Mara 
  22. Nina 
  23. Olive 
  24. Petra 
  25. Quinn 

Soft and Sweet Baby Girl Names (Best Picks: 51 to 74) 

  1. Rita 
  2. Sara 
  3. Tara 
  4. Vera 
  5. Wendy 
  6. Xia 
  7. Yara 
  8. Zola 
  9. Aida 
  10. Blythe 
  11. Carla 
  12. Demi 
  13. Elena 
  14. Flora 
  15. Greta 
  16. Hana 
  17. Irma 
  18. Jana 
  19. Kira 
  20. Lara 
  21. Mira 
  22. Nadia 
  23. Ona 
  24. Petra 

Cute Nature Baby Girl Names 

Nature produces some of its cutest work in the names it inspires for girls. Flowers, plants, seasons, birds, and the small beautiful things of the outdoor world have been giving girls their names for centuries. These names carry the freshness of the outdoors and the particular charm of something that grows and blooms and fills the world with colour. 

Cute Nature Baby Girl Names (The Top Picks: 1 to 25) 

  1. Blossom 
  2. Cherry 
  3. Clover 
  4. Daisy 
  5. Fern 
  6. Flora 
  7. Hazel 
  8. Holly 
  9. Ivy 
  10. Jasmine 
  11. Juniper 
  12. Laurel 
  13. Lavender 
  14. Lily 
  15. Magnolia 
  16. Maple 
  17. Meadow 
  18. Misty 
  19. Pansy 
  20. Pearl 
  21. Petal 
  22. Poppy 
  23. Primrose 
  24. Rose 
  25. Rosie 

Cute Nature Baby Girl Names (Good Picks: 26 to 50) 

  1. Sage 
  2. Snowdrop 
  3. Sorrel 
  4. Sunflower 
  5. Sunny 
  6. Violet 
  7. Willow 
  8. Zinnia 
  9. Acorn 
  10. Birch 
  11. Briar 
  12. Brook 
  13. Buttercup 
  14. Clementine 
  15. Coral 
  16. Crystal 
  17. Daffodil 
  18. Dewdrop 
  19. Ember 
  20. Fleur 
  21. Goldie 
  22. Heather 
  23. Indigo 
  24. Iris 
  25. Jade 

Cute Nature Baby Girl Names (Best Picks: 51 to 75) 

  1. Junebug 
  2. Lark 
  3. Lilac 
  4. Lotus 
  5. Luna 
  6. Marigold 
  7. Misty 
  8. Morning 
  9. Opal 
  10. Pebble 
  11. Peony 
  12. Periwinkle 
  13. Poppet 
  14. Rain 
  15. Rainbow 
  16. River 
  17. Robin 
  18. Ruby 
  19. Sky 
  20. Snowflake 
  21. Spring 
  22. Star 
  23. Starling 
  24. Summer 
  25. Sunny 

Vintage Cute Baby Girl Names 

The most underrated source of cute girl names is the Victorian and Edwardian naming tradition. Many names from that era that felt hopelessly old fashioned just a generation ago are now being rediscovered as exactly what they are. Names of extraordinary warmth and character that have been waiting patiently to be found again. These are the cutest of the vintage picks. 

Vintage Cute Baby Girl Names (The Top Picks: 1 to 25) 

  1. Addie 
  2. Agnes 
  3. Alma 
  4. Beulah 
  5. Birdie 
  6. Blanche 
  7. Calla 
  8. Callie 
  9. Cora 
  10. Della 
  11. Dora 
  12. Effie 
  13. Elva 
  14. Etta 
  15. Eugenia 
  16. Flossie 
  17. Freda 
  18. Goldie 
  19. Hazel 
  20. Hilda 
  21. Inez 
  22. Jessie 
  23. Lavinia 
  24. Leona 
  25. Lottie 

Vintage Cute Baby Girl Names (Good Picks: 26 to 50) 

  1. Lucinda 
  2. Luella 
  3. Lula 
  4. Mabel 
  5. Maud 
  6. Maybelle 
  7. Minnie 
  8. Myrtle 
  9. Nell 
  10. Nettie 
  11. Nola 
  12. Opal 
  13. Ora 
  14. Pearl 
  15. Phebe 
  16. Queenie 
  17. Reva 
  18. Rilla 
  19. Ruby 
  20. Ruthie 
  21. Selma 
  22. Stella 
  23. Tilda 
  24. Vashti 
  25. Velma 

Vintage Cute Baby Girl Names (Best Picks: 51 to 75) 

  1. Vera 
  2. Viola 
  3. Wanda 
  4. Wilhelmina 
  5. Winifred 
  6. Zelda 
  7. Zella 
  8. Zona 
  9. Zora 
  10. Azalea 
  11. Bea 
  12. Celia 
  13. Clover 
  14. Coralee 
  15. Delia 
  16. Dinah 
  17. Dottie 
  18. Essie 
  19. Ettie 
  20. Evie 
  21. Flavia 
  22. Geneva 
  23. Georgie 
  24. Glenice 
  25. Glenna 

Global Cute Baby Girl Names 

Cuteness is not culturally specific. Every language and every naming tradition has produced names that carry warmth, approachability, and that particular quality of making people smile on first hearing. These global cute names come from Japanese, Arabic, Irish, Italian, Indian, and African traditions among others. Every one of them travels beautifully into any language and carries its charm without needing any translation. 

Global Cute Baby Girl Names (The Top Picks: 1 to 25) 

  1. Aiko 
  2. Amara 
  3. Amira 
  4. Amani 
  5. Clio 
  6. Coco 
  7. Deja 
  8. Elif 
  9. Emiko 
  10. Fatou 
  11. Gaia 
  12. Hana 
  13. Imani 
  14. Jade 
  15. Kaia 
  16. Keiko 
  17. Layla 
  18. Leila 
  19. Lena 
  20. Leonie 
  21. Linh 
  22. Lola 
  23. Lulu 
  24. Maia 
  25. Mali 

Global Cute Baby Girl Names (Good Picks: 26 to 50) 

  1. Mia 
  2. Mila 
  3. Mimi 
  4. Minori 
  5. Mira 
  6. Miyuki 
  7. Nadia 
  8. Naia 
  9. Naomi 
  10. Nia 
  11. Nina 
  12. Noa 
  13. Noor 
  14. Nour 
  15. Novia 
  16. Nuala 
  17. Nyla 
  18. Oona 
  19. Orla 
  20. Paloma 
  21. Petra 
  22. Pia 
  23. Pita 
  24. Priya 
  25. Raia 

Global Cute Baby Girl Names (Best Picks: 51 to 75) 

  1. Rana 
  2. Remi 
  3. Rina 
  4. Riya 
  5. Rosa 
  6. Rosario 
  7. Rumi 
  8. Sabi 
  9. Safi 
  10. Sana 
  11. Saoirse 
  12. Sara 
  13. Sari 
  14. Sasha 
  15. Saya 
  16. Sefi 
  17. Sela 
  18. Sena 
  19. Seren 
  20. Sera 
  21. Shay 
  22. Shea 
  23. Shua 
  24. Sia 
  25. Siena 

Modern Cute Baby Girl Names 

Cute names are not only the province of the past. The modern naming landscape has produced a wave of names that carry genuine freshness and charm without any of the vintage patina. These names feel completely of the current moment while still hitting all the phonetic notes that make a name feel warm and approachable rather than cool and distant. 

Modern Cute Baby Girl Names (The Top Picks: 1 to 25) 

  1. Aria 
  2. Arya 
  3. Aspen 
  4. Aubree 
  5. Aurora 
  6. Avery 
  7. Brielle 
  8. Callie 
  9. Camille 
  10. Capri 
  11. Chloe 
  12. Darcy 
  13. Emery 
  14. Everly 
  15. Finley 
  16. Hadley 
  17. Harper 
  18. Haven 
  19. Henley 
  20. Isla 
  21. Juno 
  22. Kali 
  23. Kenna 
  24. Kinsley 
  25. Lacey 

Modern Cute Baby Girl Names (Good Picks: 26 to 50) 

  1. Laney 
  2. Lennon 
  3. Lexi 
  4. Londyn 
  5. Lyric 
  6. Mackenzie 
  7. Maddie 
  8. Madison 
  9. Marley 
  10. Monroe 
  11. Paisley 
  12. Piper 
  13. Presley 
  14. Quinn 
  15. Raelynn 
  16. Reagan 
  17. Reese 
  18. Remi 
  19. Riley 
  20. Ripley 
  21. Rory 
  22. Rylee 
  23. Saylor 
  24. Scout 
  25. Sloane 

Modern Cute Baby Girl Names (Best Picks: 51 to 75) 

  1. Stella 
  2. Story 
  3. Stevie 
  4. Sutton 
  5. Tatum 
  6. Tinsley 
  7. Waverly 
  8. Wren 
  9. Willa 
  10. Winnie 
  11. Winter 
  12. Xena 
  13. Zahra 
  14. Zara 
  15. Zelda 
  16. Zoe 
  17. Zoey 
  18. Zola 
  19. Adley 
  20. Blakely 
  21. Brynn 
  22. Charlie 
  23. Clover 
  24. Darby 
  25. Delaney 

Short Cute Baby Girl Names 

Some of the cutest names in existence are also the shortest. A two or three letter name can carry an enormous amount of charm in an almost impossibly small package. Short cute names are also among the most practical. They are easy to say, easy to spell, easy to call across a playground, and they pair beautifully with almost any surname. These names prove that cuteness is not about quantity of letters. 

Short Cute Baby Girl Names (The Top Picks: 1 to 25) 

  1. Ava 
  2. Bea 
  3. Boo 
  4. Bea 
  5. Coco 
  6. Dee 
  7. Dot 
  8. Effie 
  9. Ellie 
  10. Emi 
  11. Eve 
  12. Faye 
  13. Fee 
  14. Fifi 
  15. Flo 
  16. Gem 
  17. Gigi 
  18. Hope 
  19. Ida 
  20. Ivy 
  21. Izzy 
  22. Jay 
  23. Jo 
  24. Joy 
  25. Kay 

Short Cute Baby Girl Names (Good Picks: 26 to 50) 

  1. Kit 
  2. Lea 
  3. Lee 
  4. Lil 
  5. Liz 
  6. Lola 
  7. Lou 
  8. Lu 
  9. Lulu 
  10. Luz 
  11. Lyra 
  12. Mae 
  13. Max 
  14. May 
  15. Meg 
  16. Mia 
  17. Mimi 
  18. Moe 
  19. Nan 
  20. Nel 
  21. Nell 
  22. Nia 
  23. Noa 
  24. Noe 
  25. Nola 

Short Cute Baby Girl Names (Best Picks: 51 to 75) 

  1. Noor 
  2. Ora 
  3. Pam 
  4. Pea 
  5. Pip 
  6. Pixie 
  7. Plum 
  8. Rae 
  9. Ray 
  10. Remi 
  11. Ren 
  12. Roo 
  13. Roz 
  14. Rue 
  15. Sky 
  16. Star 
  17. Sue 
  18. Tai 
  19. Tia 
  20. Tilly 
  21. Tina 
  22. Tish 
  23. Vee 
  24. Via 
  25. Viv 

Rhyming Cute Baby Girl Names 

Some names carry their cuteness in their very sound through the particular pleasure of the rhyme or near-rhyme. Names like Ellie and Nellie, Rosie and Josie, Callie and Hallie share a bouncing musicality that makes them feel irresistibly charming. These names are the ones that people repeat when they first hear them, not because they have forgotten but because the sound is simply too enjoyable to say only once. 

Rhyming Cute Baby Girl Names (The Top Picks: 1 to 25) 

  1. Ellie 
  2. Nellie 
  3. Millie 
  4. Billie 
  5. Lillie 
  6. Tillie 
  7. Willie 
  8. Callie 
  9. Hallie 
  10. Sallie 
  11. Allie 
  12. Molly 
  13. Dolly 
  14. Holly 
  15. Polly 
  16. Lolly 
  17. Golly 
  18. Rosie 
  19. Josie 
  20. Posy 
  21. Nosy 
  22. Chloe 
  23. Zoe 
  24. Joey 
  25. Hoey 

Cute Baby Girl Names by the Sound That Makes Them Cute 

Cuteness in a name is not random. It is built from specific sounds that humans associate with warmth, smallness, and approachability. Here are cute girl names grouped by the specific phonetic quality that gives them their charm, so you can find the exact kind of cute that feels right for your daughter. 

Cute Names Ending in the EE Sound (The Top Picks: 1 to 10) 

The EE sound at the end of a name is perhaps the single most reliable producer of cuteness in English naming. It is the sound of the diminutive, the affectionate, the beloved. Every language has it. Every culture recognises it. And it works every single time. 

  1. Ellie 
  2. Rosie 
  3. Millie 
  4. Daisy 
  5. Poppy 
  6. Lily 
  7. Molly 
  8. Polly 
  9. Holly 
  10. Penny 

Cute Names With a Soft A Sound (The Top Picks: 1 to 10) 

The soft AH or AY sound creates warmth and openness in a name. Names built around this sound feel round and generous rather than sharp and precise. They are names that invite rather than announce. 

  1. Ava 
  2. Ada 
  3. Aria 
  4. Mia 
  5. Thea 
  6. Bea 
  7. Lea 
  8. Nadia 
  9. Layla 
  10. Maya 

Cute Names With Repeated Sounds (The Top Picks: 1 to 10) 

Names that repeat a sound or a syllable carry a playful musicality that feels inherently cute. From the doubled letters of Lulu and Coco to the near-repetition of Maisie and Daisy, these names have a rhythm that bounces and a sound that sticks. 

  1. Lulu 
  2. Coco 
  3. Mimi 
  4. Fifi 
  5. Gigi 
  6. Kiki 
  7. Didi 
  8. Roro 
  9. Bibi 
  10. Jojo 

Tips for Choosing a Cute Baby Girl Name 

Choosing a cute name for your daughter is its own specific kind of decision and it comes with its own specific things to think about. Cuteness is a quality that some parents want to lead with in their child’s name and others want to balance against other qualities. Here is what is genuinely worth considering before you decide. 

  • Think about whether you want a name that is cute on its own or one that has a more formal version available. Many of the most beloved cute names are diminutives of longer names. Ellie is a diminutive of Eleanor or Elizabeth. Millie is a diminutive of Millicent or Amelia. Rosie is a diminutive of Rosalind or Rosamund. Choosing a formally registered full name with a cute nickname gives your daughter options. She can be Ellie in childhood and Eleanor in professional contexts, or she can simply be Ellie throughout her life. Many parents choose to register the diminutive directly on the birth certificate, which is completely valid. Just decide consciously rather than by default. 
  • Consider how the cute name will carry through every stage of your daughter’s life. The most persistent concern about cute names is that they will not age well, that a name adorable on a baby will be awkward on an adult. The evidence from the real world does not support this concern. Ellie, Rosie, Millie, and Daisy are carried confidently by successful adult women in every field. What makes a name age well is not its register but its authenticity. A name that genuinely suits the person carrying it will feel right at every age. 
  • Think about how the cute name sounds with your surname. Cute names tend to be soft and often end in vowel sounds. They can occasionally blur into a surname that also begins with a vowel. Ellie Evans flows naturally. Ellie Ellis creates a repetition of sounds that some parents love and others find distracting. Say the full name out loud before you decide and notice whether the rhythm feels right or whether something catches. 
  • Consider the nickname landscape honestly. Cute names are often already nicknames, which means they can attract second-level nicknames that you may not have anticipated. A daughter named Millie may become Mills. A daughter named Poppy may become Pop. A daughter named Rosie may become Ro. These shortened forms carry their own charm but they are worth thinking about in advance so you are not surprised when they arrive. 
  • Think about whether you want the cuteness to come from the sound or the meaning. Some cute names are cute because of how they sound. Others are cute because of what they mean. Daisy is cute because it sounds soft and bright and because it is the name of a small cheerful flower that dots every English meadow. Blossom is cute because it sounds gentle and because it carries the image of spring flowers opening. If you want a cute name with a particularly beautiful meaning, the nature names in this list carry some of the loveliest meanings in the entire naming landscape. 
  • Do not let anyone talk you out of a cute name on the grounds that it is not serious enough. Cuteness is not the opposite of seriousness. Warmth is not the opposite of intelligence. Approachability is not the opposite of capability. The women who carry cute names do not carry diminished lives because of them. They carry the particular advantage of being people who are easy to like from the moment they are introduced, which is a quality that serves a person well in every context from the playground to the boardroom. 
  • Trust the name that makes you feel something the moment you say it. Cute names have a very specific effect. They create warmth. They make people smile. They carry a quality of affection in the very sound of them. When you read through this list and find a name that makes you feel that way, that response is real and it is worth trusting. The right cute name for your daughter will announce itself clearly when you find it. 

Frequently Asked Questions 

Cute baby girl names attract a specific set of questions. Parents want to know whether cuteness is a quality that ages well, how to tell the difference between a name that is genuinely cute and one that is simply small, and whether choosing a cute name will limit their daughter in any way. Here are the most honest and useful answers. 

What makes a baby girl name cute? 

Cuteness in a name is primarily phonetic. It is built from specific sounds that humans associate across cultures with warmth, smallness, and approachability. The EE sound at the end of a name, as in Ellie, Rosie, and Millie, is the single most reliable producer of cuteness in English naming because it is the sound of the diminutive, the affectionate form. Open vowels like AH and AY create warmth and accessibility. Soft consonants like L, M, N, and R feel gentle rather than sharp. Short names feel nimble and light rather than weighty and considered. Names with a bouncing two-syllable rhythm feel playful rather than stately. Put these elements together in any combination and you get a name that people respond to as cute. The names that feel cute without being technically cute often share most of these qualities even if they do not hit all of them. 

Will a cute name hold my daughter back professionally? 

The evidence from the real world strongly suggests the answer is no. Ellie Goulding is one of the biggest selling musicians of her generation. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has built one of the most successful modelling and business careers in her industry. Millie Bobby Brown became a global star and a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador before she turned eighteen. Daisy Ridley was cast as the lead of one of the most commercially successful film franchises in history. Poppy Montgomery is a successful television actress. These are not women whose names held them back. Cute names carry warmth and approachability, which are qualities that help rather than hinder in professional contexts. The idea that a cute name signals a lack of seriousness says more about the person making the assumption than about the woman carrying the name. 

What are the cutest baby girl names of all time? 

These are the names that consistently score highest on warmth, approachability, and that specific phonetic quality that makes people respond to them with an immediate smile. They have been considered cute across multiple generations and show no sign of losing that quality. 

  1. Ellie 
  2. Rosie 
  3. Daisy 
  4. Millie 
  5. Poppy 
  6. Lottie 
  7. Bea 
  8. Maisie 
  9. Winnie 
  10. Tilly 

Is it better to register a cute nickname or the full formal name? 

This is one of the most genuinely personal decisions in the entire naming process and both approaches are completely valid. Registering the full formal name, Eleanor for Ellie or Millicent for Millie, gives your daughter maximum flexibility throughout her life. She can use the cute form when it feels right and the formal form when that serves her better. Registering the diminutive directly, Ellie or Millie on the birth certificate, gives your daughter a name that is entirely her own without a formal version lurking behind it. Many successful and confident women carry registered diminutives and feel no need for a longer version. The only thing that matters is that you choose consciously and that the name you register is one you love completely in its own right. 

What are some cute baby girl names that are also rare? 

If you want a cute name that most people have not chosen, these picks carry all the warmth and charm of the most beloved cute names without any of the crowd that the most popular ones attract. 

  1. Wren 
  2. Blythe 
  3. Clover 
  4. Plum 
  5. Birdie 
  6. Opal 
  7. Clio 
  8. Fleur 
  9. Pippa 
  10. Greta 

Can a cute name also be a strong name? 

Yes, completely. Cuteness and strength are not opposites and the best cute names carry both qualities simultaneously. Wren is cute because of its brevity and its bird associations but it is also strong because of its simplicity and its confidence. Bea is cute because of its warmth but strong because of its directness. Rosie carries the softness of its flower origin but also the particular resilience of a name that has been carried by women who worked in factories, served in wars, and built extraordinary lives. Strength in a name does not come from heaviness or formality. It comes from authenticity, from a name that fits its bearer completely and gives her something solid to stand on. The best cute names do exactly that.