Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Abby

Father of exaltation

Hebrew

Addie

Noble; son of Adam

German

Adore

A gift; beloved; adored

Latin

Andi

Manly, virile

Greek

Ash

From the Ash Tree

English

Asia

Sunrise

Greek

Aspen

Aspen tree

English

Athena

Wise

Greek

Ava

To live

Latin

Averi

Elf counsel

English

Bailey

Bailiff

English

Bella

Beautiful one

Italian

Berna

Strong, brave bear

German

Betsy

A diminutive form of Elizabeth.

Hebrew

Blaze

Lisp, stutter

Latin

Brownie

Brownie one; chocolate dessert

English

Calla

Beautiful

Greek

Callie

Beautiful one

Greek

Cherry

Cherry fruit

English

Chevelle

Created name

American

Chloe

Green sprout

Greek

Cinnamon

Cinnamon tree

Greek

Clementine

Merciful

Latin

Clover

“She who clings lovingly.” From a Germanic base meaning “to adhere.” An allusion to the adhesive property of clover sap.

English

Coco

Shortened form of Co- names

English

Cookie

Sweet Biscuit

English

Cora

Maiden

Greek

Daisy

Daisy flower

English

Denali

Great One

Native American

Diamond

Of high value; brilliant

English

Dream

Unconscious vision or thought

English

Echo

Reflected sound

Latin

Effie

Well-spoken

Greek

Ellie

Shortened form of El- names

English

Elva

White, noble, bright

Irish

Emma

Whole or universal

German

Emmy

Rival

German

Eva

Life

Hebrew

Freya

Lady

Scandinavian

Gaia

The earth

Greek

Gem

Gem, jewel

Latin

Genesis

The beginning

Greek

Gigi

Farmer

French

Ginger

Pep, liveliness; ginger

Latin

Gracie

Graceful

English

Haisley

Hazel woods

Irish

Halo

Divine Aura

Greek

Harper

Harp Player

English

Hawaii

Homeland

Polynesian

Holly

The holly tree

English

Honey

Nectar

English

Indie

Independent

American

Indigo

Blue-purple color

English

Ivory

Creamy-white color; hard tusk used for carving fine art, jewellery

Latin

Ivy

Ivy plant

English

Izzy

God's promise

Hebrew

Jade

Precious stone

English

Jarah

Boldness, bravery

Arabic

Jasmine

Jasmine flower

Persian

Jax

Son of Jack

American

Jersey

Grassy island

English

Jette

Home ruler

Dutch

Jewel

Plaything, delight

French

Journey

Traveling to another place

English

Jovi

God is gracious

Slavic

Joy

Happiness

Latin

Kaci

Alert, watchful

Irish

Kaia

Pure

Scandinavian

Kenna

Greatest champion

Welsh

Khaleesi

Warrior

American

Kodi

Helpful

American

Lavender

Lavender flower

English

Lettie

Footloose; joy

Latin

Lexi

Defender of man

Greek

Lilah

Night

Arabic

Lily

Lily flower

English

Lizzy

God's promise; God is my oath

Hebrew

Lola

The sorrows

Spanish

Love

Love, affection

English

Lucy

Of the light

English

Lulu

Precious; pearl; calm, peaceful, protected

Latin

Luna

The moon

Latin

Maggie

Pearl

English

Maisie

“A little pearl.” A diminutive form of Margaret.

Scottish

Malka

Queen

Hebrew

Marigold

“Resplendent Mary,” from Mary (regarded as the Virgin Mary) and gold (here the symbol of splendor).

English

Maxi

Greatest

Latin

Maya

Dream

Indian (Sanskrit)

Melody

Song

English

Mia

Dear

Scandinavian

Mila

Dear and gracious

Slavic

Millie

Gentle strength

English

Mina

Love

German

Minka

Strong-willed warrior

Polish

Molly

Of the sea

English

Montana

Mountain

Latin

Moxie

Full of moxie, full of attitude

American

Nala

Successful

African

Nalda

Strong

Spanish

Nami

Wave

Japanese

Nori

Belief

Japanese

Nyla

One who achieves

Arabic

Oakley

From the oak tree field

English

Paisley

Church

Scottish

Peaches

Peaches

English

Penny

Weaver

English

Pepper

Pepper spice

English

Phoebe

Bright and pure

Greek

Piper

Pipe player

English

Pizi

Bravery, Gall

Native American

Polly

A diminutive form or nickname for Mary.

Latin

Princess

Princess; daughter of a king or queen

English

Queen

Queen

English

Quinn

Descendent of Conn

Irish

Rain

Rain

English

Raleigh

Roe deer's meadow

English

Reese

Enthusiasm

Welsh

Rhiannon

Great queen, or goddess

Welsh

Riley

Rye clearing

Irish

Rosie

Rose

Latin

Ruby

Red gemstone

English

Sadie

Princess

Hebrew

Safa

Pure

Arabic

Scout

To listen

French

Shai

Gift

Hebrew

Shelby

Willow grove

English

Sia

Victory

Scandinavian

Snow

Frozen Rain

English

Stella

Celestial star

Latin

Stormi

Stormy

English

Story

Tale

American

Sugar

Sweet Crystal Spice

American

Suri

Princess

Hebrew

Tilly

Mighty in battle

German

Tinley

Dennis' Field

English

Tippi

Sweetheart

Scandinavian

Valora

Brave, courageous

Latin

Vayda

Form of Vada

Scandinavian

Violet

Violet flower

English

Wendy

Friend

English

Willow

Willow tree

English

Winnie

Fair one; white and smooth, soft; happiness; holy, blessed reconciliation; joy and peace; first-born daughter; fair, pure

Welsh

Wrenley

Combination of Wren and -Lee Suffix

American

Xena

Guest, stranger

Greek

Xyla

Woodland; wood-dweller

Greek

Yumi

Reason

Japanese

Zadie

Prosperous, fortunate

Arabic

Zahra

White; flower

Arabic

Zella

Happy

Yiddish

Zia

Light, splendor; grain

Latin

Zion

Israel

Hebrew

Zoe

Life

Greek

Zuri

Beautiful

African

Bringing home a new pittie princess means it’s time to consider girl pitbull names. Is she more of a Molly or a Halo? A Maxi or a Marigold? Not sure? That’s okay! We have a great list of these mutt monikers and some awesome highlights to share.

Some girl pitbull names are much more popular than others. Meaning “moon,” Luna is one of the most common names at the dog park for all breeds. This popularity is shared by Bella, meaning “beautiful one.” Lola and Lucy have a girlish charm that makes them favorites, as does the flowery find Daisy. See Sadie, Stella, and Maggie for more popular girl pitbull names.

Other female pitbull names are super unique like Calla. Her meaning of “beautiful” likely fits your gorgeous pup like a glove, while her sweet sound pairs nicely with commands. Zella is another excellent rare choice. Meaning “happy,” she’s a good pick for a tail-wagging woofer. There’s also Lettie, a Latin lady meaning “footloose” or “joy.” Check out more unique girl pitbull names with Gaia, Rain, and Echo.

You can find plenty of cute options, including the popular Chloe and Lily. You might like Winnie, too, a Welsh name meaning “fair one.” Lulu is certainly sweet, as is the marshmallow Millie. We can’t forget about Tippi, either, meaning “sweetheart.” Other names have strong sounds like Jax or Blaze. Nalda literally means “strong,” while Minka means “strong-willed warrior.”

Girl pitbull names can also reflect your dog’s appearance. For a gray doggo, try something like Blue or Ash, while a black barker would fit Onyx. A white woofer would be a natural Ivory or Snow, and a red-nose pit would make the perfect Rosie, Ruby, or Ginger. For brown barkers, try Coco, Cinnamon, or Brownie.

Opting for personality-based monikers is another great idea when naming your pitbull. Have an independent pittie pup? Check out Indie, which is short for the word. A mutt with attitude would fit the word name wow, Moxie. Such an energetic sprite would be a natural Zoe, too, as this name means “life.” Other personality-connected names include Scout and Joy.

Discover more girl pitbull names on our complete list of mutt monikers.