FEMALE NAMES MEANING "SMALL", "LITTLE", "TINY" Name Meaning Origin Adan: little fire (Irish) Adeen: little fire (Irish) Adva: small wave, ripple (Hebrew) Aednat: little fire (Irish) Ahana: from the little ford (Irish) Aiko: little love; beloved (Japanese) Aithne: little fire (Celtic) Aleda: small and winged (Spanish) Alida: small, winged (Latin) Allison: little; truthful (Irish Gaelic) Armida: little armed one (Latin) Amorette: little love (French) Angeletta: little angel (French) Anima: minuteness (Sanskrit) Anneke: little Ann; charming; favour; grace (Scandinavian) Armida: little armed one (Latin) Ayashe: little one (Cheyenne) Ayita: little one (Sioux) Balbina: little; little stutterer (Latin) Bambi: little child; bambino (Italian) Barran: little top (Irish) Belita: little beauty (Spanish) Berry: small fruit (English) Bonita: pretty little one (Spanish) Brenna: little tears; raven-haired (Irish/Gaelic) Brooke: small stream (Old English) Brunella: little one with brown hair (Old French) Bryony: vine with small blossoms (Greek) Brynn: small hill (Welsh) Bunny: little rabbit (English) Callula: small (Latin) Cantara: little bridge (Arabic) Capeka: little stork (Czech) Carina: dear little one (Latin) Carlin: little champion (Gaelic) Carlotta: petite, feminine (French) Carly: little, womanly (Latin) Carolena: little and womanly (Italian) Cashlin: little castle (Irish) Charla: petite and feminine unknown Charlene: small beauty (French) Charlotte: petite and feminine & womanly (French) Charmian: a little joy (Greek) Cheche: small thing (African) Chica: pet name meaning little girl (Spanish) Chiquita: the little one (Spanish) Chiumo: small (Mwera) Cihuaton: little woman (Nahuatl) Cinderella: little ashes (Literature) Ciquala: little one (Dakota) Clarice: the little brilliant one (French/Latin) Codruta: little girl from the woods (Romanian) Coral: small stone (Latin) Coralie: little maiden, womanly (French) Corette: little maiden (French) Cosette: little pet (French) Courtney: short nose (English) Crofton: town with a small enclosed field (Old English) Damita: little noble; little princess (Spanish) Darlene: little darling; tenderly beloved (English) Darra: small great one; riches (Gaelic/Farsi) Davina: little deer (Hebrew) Demi: half, small (French) Devika: little goddess (Sanskrit) Devin: little black one (English, Irish) Eerin: small grey owl (Aboriginal) Elita: the little winged one, or the chosen one (Old French) Elitsa: small pine (tree) (Slavic) Ellette: little elf (Anglo-Saxon) Enya: little fire (Irish) Eshne: little fire (Irish Gaelic) Fayette: little fairy (Old French) Fiametta: little fiery one (Italian) Fleurette: little flower (French) Gretchen: little pearl (German) Halette: little Hal (French) Hansika: small swan (Hindu) Heide: little Miss (German/Swiss) Isleta: little island (Spanish) Izellah: little princess unknown Jaala: ascending; little doe or goat (Biblical) Jacquenette: little Jacques (French) Janelle: God is Gracious, little Jane (French) Jemima: Dove, little dove (Hebrew) Jenna: little bird (Arabic) Jicarilla: little basket weaver (Spanish) Jonina: little dove (Israeli) Kabibe: little lady (African) Kanara: little bird, canary (Hebrew) Kanene: a little thing in the eye is big (African) Karina: dear little one (Scandinavian) Kataniya: small (Hebrew) Kaya: my elder sister, little (American Indian) Keaira: little dark one (Celtic/Gaelic) Khatiti: tiny, little (Kenya) Kiara: small, dark (Celtic/Gaelic) Kibibi: little lady (Swahili) Kierna: little dark haired one (Irish) Kitty: little cat (Greek) Koemi: little smile (Japanese) Kohana: little flower (Japanese) Lassie: little girl (Middle English) Logan: little hollow (Scottish Gaelic) Lovette: little loved one (English) Lucita: little light (Spanish) Luminita: little light (Romanian) Lunetta: little moon (Italian) Luvena: little beloved one (English) Maleah: unique little girl; beautiful young woman (Hawaiian) Manjusha: small box, small chest (Indian) Manya: small (Aboriginal) Miette: small sweet thing (Spanish) Miki: small (Inupiaq) Mora: little sweet berry, little blueberry (Spanish) Nina: little girl; great-granddaughter (Spanish/Hebrew) Oda: small pointed spear (Norse) Odelia: little, wealthy one (Anglo-Saxon) Ondine: little wave (Latin) Pabla: little (Spanish) Paget: little page (English) Paharita: little bird (Chamoru) Paliki: little (Hungarian) Paola: little (Italian) Paula: petite (Latin) Paulette: small (Latin) Paulina: small (Latin) Paulita: little (Spanish) Pavla: little (Ukrainian) Pebbles: small rocks (English) Piera: small rock (Italian) Posy: small flower (English) Prunella: little plum (Latin/French) Rochelle: little rock (French) Rosetta: little rose (Italian) Rosine: little rose (Latin) Rubetta: little precious jewel (Latin) Sagira: little one (Egyptian) Sayuri: small lily (Japanese) Shanna: small and wise (Irish) Sheshebens: small duck (Cheyenne) Shysie: silent little one (Native American) Serpa: small piece, fragment (Finnish) Solita: little loner (Spanish) Suelita: little lily (Spanish) Talitha: little girl or maiden (Biblical name) (Aramaic) Tawnie: little one (English) Teagan: little poet (Irish) Topsy: name of the little slave girl in Uncle Tom's Cabin (English) Trinetta: little innocent (French) Tulla: a little hill (Irish) Tulliola: little quiet one (Latin) Tully: little hill (Latin) Umayma: little mother (Egyptian) Ursula: little she-bear (Scandinavian) Vibeke: little woman (Danish) Viveca: little woman (Scandinavian) Viveka: little woman (German, Swedish) Weema: small (Aboriginal) Wenche: little girl (German) Whitley: a small field (Old English) Xiaoli small and beautiful (Chinese) Yazhi: little one (Navajo) Yoninah: little dove (Nahuatl) Yves: little archer (French) Zelenka: little green one (Czechoslovakian) Zita: little girl (Tuscan Italian) MALE NAMES

