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Female Pet Bird Names
Names for pet birds. Bird-
and flight-related names. Names that mean bird, birdlike,
winged, flyer, feather, owl, turkey, sparrow, stork, wren, robin, dove, pigeon, etc. Also see
Swan, Goose, and Duck
Names, Crow
and Raven Names, Eagle
Names and Hawk Names.
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- ADERYN:
Welsh name meaning "bird."
- AGHAVNI:
Armenian name meaning "pigeon."
AIBHILIN
(Aibhilín):
Variant of Irish unisex Aibhlin, meaning "little bird."
AIBHLIN:
Irish form of unisex Evelyn, meaning "little
bird."
- AILA:
Nickname for Scottish Aileen, meaning both "bird" and
"rival."
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AILEE:
Nickname for Scottish Aileen, meaning
both "bird" and "rival."
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AILEEN:
Scottish variant of English Eileen,
meaning both "bird"
and "rival."
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AILENE:
Variant of Scottish Aileen, meaning both
"bird" and "rival."
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AILEY:
Nickname for Scottish Aileen, meaning both
"bird" and "rival."
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AILIE:
Nickname for Scottish Aileen, meaning both
"bird" and "rival."
- ALEEN:
Variant of Scottish Aileen, meaning both
"bird" and "rival."
- ALENE:
Variant of English Eileen, meaning both
"bird" and "rival."
- ALINE: Variant of English
Eileen,
meaning both "bird" and "rival."
- ALLEEN:
Variant of English Aline,
meaning both "bird" and "rival."
- ALLENE:
Variant of English Aline,
meaning both "bird" and "rival."
- ALLINE:
Variant of English Aline, meaning
both "bird" and "rival."
- AVALINA:
Variant of English Avaline, meaning "little
bird."
- AVALINE:
English variant of French Aveline, meaning "little
bird."
- AVELINA:
English form of French Aveline, meaning "little bird."
- AVELINE:
French pet form of Latin Avila, meaning
"little bird."
- AVICE:
English variant of Avis, meaning "bird."
- AVILA:
Latin form of English Avis, meaning
"bird."
- AVIS:
Originally a German nickname of unknown meaning, it became a popular English
name in the Middle Ages when it
became associated with the Latin noun avis and adopted the meaning "bird."
- AYA:
Hebrew unisex name meaning "vulture." Biblical name of the
father of Rizpah
who was king Saul's concubine.
- AYAH:
Feminine variant of Hebrew unisex Aya, meaning
"vulture."
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BANGLES: From the vocabulary word
meaning "bracelet, anklet, or ornament."
- BIJOU:
English name derived from the French word bijou, meaning
"jewel."
- BUTTERCUP:
From the vocabulary word meaning
1) a bright yellow flower; 2) a term of endearment. A good name for a
canary.
- CALANDRA:
Italian surname transferred to forename use, meaning
"skylark." May have originally been a nickname for someone with a
good singing voice.
- ČAPEKA:
Russian form of Czech Capeka, meaning "little
stork."
- CAPEKA:
Czech/Croatian name meaning "little
stork."
- CELANDINE: Greek bird and flower name.
It is the name of a yellow wildflower whose name derives from chelidon,
meaning "a swallow bird."
- CELINDA:
Modern English creation, possibly a blend of Celandine
(bird and flower name) and Linda from
the Spanish word meaning "pretty."
- CHASIDA:
Hebrew name meaning "stork" and
"righteous."
- CHASIDAH:
Variant of Hebrew Chasida,
meaning "stork" and "righteous."
- CHICHIRIKA:
Variant of Chamoru Chirika,
meaning "bird."
- CHIRIKA:
Chamoru name meaning
"bird."
- CHOSOVI:
Native American Hopi name meaning "bluebird."
- CHOSPOSI:
Native American Hopi name meaning "bluebird eye."
- CIRCE:
Latin form of Greek Kirke,
meaning "bird." Circe was the sorceress who
changed Odysseus's men into hogs. The classical Greek pronunciation of her name is
KEAR-kay.
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COCO:
Continental pet form of longer names starting with Co-.
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COLMCILLA: Irish name meaning "dove of the church."
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COLOMBE:
French unisex form of Latin masculine Columba,
meaning "dove."
- COLOMBINA:
Feminine form of Italian Colombano,
meaning "dove."
- COLUMBINE: Feminine form of Latin
Columba,
meaning "dove."
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COOKIE: 1) a crisp cake made from sweetened dough;
2) slang for a person of a specified kind; 3) in
computer science a collection of information stored on a local computer.
- DERYN: Welsh name,
probably from the word aderyn, meaning
"bird."
- DOLI:
Native American Navajo name meaning
"bluebird."
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EARWIG: 1) an insect of the order
Dermaptera; 2) one who attempts to influence by persistent confidential talk.
Good name for a talking bird that talks a lot.
- EIBHLIN
(Eibhlín): Irish/Gaelic form of both English Aveline
"little bird" and French Emeline "rival."
- EILEEN:
English form of Irish Eibhlín, itself a form of
both English Aveline "bird," and French Emeline, "rival."
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ETALPALLI: Nahuatl unisex name meaning
"wing."
- EVALINE:
Feminine variant of unisex Evelyn, "little
bird."
- EVALYN:
Feminine variant of unisex Evelyn,
"little bird."
- EVELEEN:
Feminine variant of unisex Evelyn, meaning
"little bird."
- EVELIINA:
Finnish feminine form of unisex Evelyn, meaning
"little bird."
- EVELINA:
Latin feminine form of English unisex Evelyn,
meaning "little bird."
- EVELINE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Evelyn,
meaning "little bird."
- EVELYN: English
surname
transferred to unisex forename use, itself from the Norman
French/German feminine name Aveline,
meaning
"little bird."
- EVELYNE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Evelyn,
meaning "little bird."
- FAIGA:
Variant of Yiddish Faigel, meaning "bird."
- FAIGEL:
Yiddish name derived from the word feigel, meaning "bird."
- FEIGE:
Variant of Yiddish Faigel, meaning "bird."
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GREENY:
From the vocabulary word meaning 1) a European finch; 2) a Texas sparrow; 3) green-colored.
- HASIDA:
Variant of Hebrew Chasida,
meaning "stork" and "righteous."
- HISTER:
From the vocabulary word meaning "to mimic, imitate, copycat, ape, parrot."
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HONEY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word "honey." Also a term of
endearment.
- ILEAN:
Variant of English Eileen, meaning both
"bird" and "rival."
- ILEEN:
Variant of English Eileen, meaning both
"bird" and "rival."
- ILENE:
Variant of English Eileen, meaning both
"bird" and "rival."
- IUITL:
Nahuatl unisex name meaning
"feather."
- JEMIMA: Biblical name
of one of Job's three daughters, meaning "dove."
- KARAWEK:
Thai name meaning "bird."
- KESTREL:
English name derived from the name of the bird of prey, itself from Old
French cresserelle, a derivative of cressele, meaning
"rattle," in reference to the sound of the bird's cry.
- KIRKE:
Original Greek form of Latin Circe,
meaning "bird." The classical Greek pronunciation of the name is
KEAR-kay.
- LAERKE
(Lærke): Danish bird name meaning "lark."
- LARK:
English unisex name derived from the bird name, itself ultimately from Old
English lawcere, meaning "songbird."
- LILUYE:
Native American Miwok name meaning "singing chicken hawk that
soars."
- LITONYA:
Native American Miwok name meaning "darting hummingbird."
- LLINOS:
Welsh bird name, meaning "greenfinch."
- MAI TAI:
From the vocabulary word meaning "a cocktail made with rum, curacao,
and fruit juices."
- MAVIS:
English bird name, meaning "song thrush."
- MERLA:
Feminine form of unisex Merle, meaning
"blackbird."
- MERLE:
English unisex name, derived from the Old French word merle, meaning
"blackbird." It first came to public notice in the 1930s with the
actress Merle Oberon, and is mostly given to girls.
- MERLETTA:
Feminine pet form of English unisex Merle, meaning "blackbird."
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NASCHA:
Native American Navajo name meaning "owl."
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NIGGLES: 1) one
who is preoccupied with trifles or
petty details; 2) one who quibbles, carps.
- PAHARITA:
Chamoru name meaning
"little bird."
- PALOMA:
Spanish name meaning "dove, pigeon."
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PHOENIX:
English unisex name derived from the Greek myth name of an immortal bird who
would rise from its own ashes after being consumed by fire every 500 years,
derived from the word phoinix, meaning "dark red."
- POUNIG:
Armenian name meaning
"phoenix bird."
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PULES:
Native American Algonquin name meaning "pigeon."
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QUILL: From the
vocabulary word, quill, meaning 1) the shaft of a feather;
2) a hollow spine.
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QUILLA:
Middle English name meaning "feather, quill."
- QUYEN:
Vietnamese name meaning "bird."
- RAVEN:
English unisex bird name, meaning simply "raven."
- ROBIN: English
unisex pet form of Robert and Roberta,
both meaning "famous." This name is also sometimes given as a bird
name.
- SHAKUNTALA:
Hindi name meaning
"bird."
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SHIKOBA:
Native American Choctaw unisex name meaning "feather."
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SNICKERS: 1) stifled
laughter. Variant Sniggers
exists.
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SNOWFLAKE: 1) a flake of
snow.
- SPARROW:
English unisex name derived from the bird name, "sparrow."
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SULETU:
Native American Miwok name meaning "flies."
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SUZUME:
Japanese name meaning "sparrow."
- TAIPA:
Native American Miwok name meaning "spread wings."
- TAKCHAWEE:
Native American Sioux name meaning "dove."
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TANGERINE: 1) southeast Asian fruit;
2) reddish-orange in color.
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TANGO: 1) a Latin American dance.
- TEGHTSANIG:
Armenian name meaning "canary bird."
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TICKLES: 1) causes laughter; fills with mirth,
pleasure and delight.
- TOIBA:
Yiddish name meaning "dove."
- TXORI:
Basque name meaning
"bird."
- TZIPORAH:
Hebrew form of biblical Zipporah, meaning
"bird."
- TZUFIT:
Hebrew name meaning "hummingbird."
- USOA:
Basque name meaning "dove."
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WHISPER: 1) soft
speech; 2) a soft rustling sound.
- WREN: English bird name meaning simply
"wren."
- XOCHIQUETZAL: Nahuatl
myth name of the twin sister of Xochipilli,
meaning "flower feather."
- YAN:
Chinese name meaning "swallow (bird)" or
"gorgeous."
- YEMIMA:
Hebrew form of biblical Jemima, meaning "dove."
- YONIT:
Hebrew name meaning "dove."
- ZIPPORAH:
Biblical name of the wife of Moses,
meaning "bird."
- ZITKALA:
Native American Dakota name meaning "bird."
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