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17 Cute Names For Your Female Pet

When you decide to add a pet to your family, there are plenty of things to do for your furry friend. Things like purchasing toys, bed, food, and getting excited to teach them new tricks are of course a few tasks on the top of your list. But before you do any of that, you need to give your fluffy toy a name. Since it is the most important task for you, you tend to get overwhelmed and confused by so many amazing options out there. We have short-listed a few cute names that are excellent for all kinds of pets.
1) Ava 
A variation of the name Eve, Ava has Latin roots and means “life.”
2) Bella
The name Bella has Italian roots and means “beautiful.”
3) Coco
It does sound chocolaty but we also love Its fashion association with the French designer Coco Chanel.
4) Diamond
From the precious stone of the same name, Diamond also means “invincible, untamed.
5) Ellen 
The name is of Greek origin meaning “sunray or shining light”.
6) Foxy
The word foxy means attractive, but it also means “resembling or likened to a fox.
7) GiGi
Like Coco, Gigi is a name with French origins. It’s perfect for a girl dog with a bit of an attitude.
8) Hellen 
 The meaning of Hellen is “shining light”. Hellen is a variant of the Greek name Helen.
9) Ice 
We all know what ice means, frozen water, a brittle transparent crystalline solid.
10) Jasmine
Jasmine is both a delicate-sounding dog name and a fragrant flowering vine.
An apt name for your dog.
11) Lola
This slightly old-fashioned name is making a comeback, and we’re loving it. Since it’s an old name, which means it won’t be common.
12) Mocha
Associated with coffee beans. Mocha is a dark, chocolate-brown color. An apt name for a brown-colored pet.
13) Nala
If you’re a Disney fan, you would definitely love this name. Nala was the name of Simba’s childhood friend and later wife in the movie The Lion King.
14) Penny
The name for the smallest currency denomination would be perfect for a small dog or a guinea pig.
15) Ruby
The precious stone. The name is also derived from the Latin word ruber, meaning “red.”
16) Sadie
A very popular name in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Sadie actually means “princess.”
17) Zoe
Whether you pronounce it “zo-ee” or “zo,” this name has become hugely popular in the U.S. in the past three decades. With Greek origins, Zoe means “life,”

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