Rabbit Names

Options for my new white lionhead bunny!
  1. Baila
    • Origin:

      Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "dance"
    • Description:

      An offbeat approach to Bella. Also a Yiddish form of Bilhah, one of the four women who gave birth to the tribes of Israel.
  2. Bianca
    • Origin:

      Italian
    • Meaning:

      "white"
    • Description:

      Bianca, the livelier Italian and Shakespearean version of Blanche, has been chosen by many American parents since the 1990s, just as Blanca is a favorite in the Spanish-speaking community. Its meaning of white relates to snow, making it one of the prime names for winter babies.
  3. Boniface
    • Clem
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "mercy"
      • Description:

        Once a cowboyish old man name, Clem is now more commonly heard as a nickname for the fashionable Clementine, meaning "merciful one". Clemency, Clemence and Clementia are other possible long forms.
    • Clytie
      • Origin:

        Greek mythology name
      • Meaning:

        "glorious or renowned"
      • Description:

        Clytie was a sea nymph who loved the sun god Helios, who spurned her. She turned into the heliotrope flower.
    • Elektra
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "shining, bright"
      • Description:

        This spelling of Electra makes this vibrant name less electric and more kinetic.
    • Elsa
      • Origin:

        German diminutive of Elisabeth
      • Meaning:

        "pledged to God"
      • Description:

        Lost in limbo for decades and decades, Elsa now stands a good chance of following along in the progression from Emma to Ella to Etta, thanks to the ice queen heroine who "Let It Go" in the wildly popular Disney movie Frozen. The name shot all the up to Number 286 (its highest ranking since the 1890s) in the year after the release of the movie, though it's now dropped back down the list in the US.
    • Faedra
      • Isla
        • Origin:

          Scottish place-name or Spanish
        • Meaning:

          "island"
        • Description:

          Isla is a hit name throughout the English-speaking world but hasn't found the same popularity in other western countries, perhaps because its spelling and pronunciation don't make sense for those whose native language is not English. Think island without the final two letters.
      • Lacey
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "from Lassy"
        • Description:

          A unique combination of a surname feel and dainty femininity. It's currently associated with actress Lacey Chambert.
      • Niamh
        • Origin:

          Irish Gaelic
        • Meaning:

          "bright"
        • Description:

          Niamh, derived from the Old Irish Niam, is an ancient Irish name that was originally a term for a goddess. In Irish myth, one who bore it was Niamh of the Golden Hair, daughter of the sea god, who falls in love with Finn's son Oisin and takes him to the Land of Promise, where they stayed for three hundred years. Niamh can be Anglicized as Neve, Nieve, or Neave.
      • Sheba
        • Origin:

          Hebrew, short variation of Bathsheba
        • Meaning:

          "daughter of an oath"
        • Description:

          This biblical place-name for the region now known as Yemen started to feel fresh again as the name of the heroine of Zoe Heller's Notes on a Scandal, played on screen by Cate Blanchett.
      • Tempest
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Meaning:

          "turbulent, stormy"
        • Description:

          Tempest is one of those names that could go either way. Cool, evocative modern word name? Or asking for trouble? Your call, but if you decide the former image is dominant, be warned that some people will see it as the latter.
      • Zippora
        • Origin:

          Variation of Tziporah, Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "bird"
        • Description:

          This upstanding Old Testament name of the wife of Moses would almost inevitably provoke some tricky zipper teasing.