Hey there, fellow bunny lovers! It’s me, Sarah, your friendly neighborhood rabbit enthusiast (read: slightly obsessed bunny lady). So, here’s the deal. My partner told me I needed to find a hobby that doesn’t involve actual rabbits (I know, the audacity!). Instead of doing something sensible like taking up knitting, I decided to compile The most extensive list of unique girl bunny names on the internet.
Why, you ask? Well, why not! Plus, I figure this might come in handy next time I accidentally adopt another bunny. (It could happen to anyone, right?)
If you like these adorable bunny names, explore other amazing names with their meanings,including names that mean death,female demon names and beautiful last names.
Grab a carrot, get comfy, and let’s dive into this rabbit hole of names!
Cute and Cuddly: Because They’re Just So Fluffy!
- Fluffy (I know, I know, but classic for a reason!)
- Cottontail
- Thumper
- Blossom
- Daisy
- Peanut
- Honey
- Buttercup
- Coco
- Marshmallow
- Jellybean
- Snuggles
- Pixie
- Lulu
- Twinkie
- Bubbles
- Cuddles
- Poppy
- Mochi
- Peaches
- Bunbun
- Nibbles
- Whiskers
- Velvet
- Tulip
- Puff
- Fluffer
- Snickerdoodle
- Biscuit
- Cupcake
Fun fact: I once named a bunny “Snickerdoodle,” and now I can’t eat the cookies without feeling slightly guilty. The sacrifices we make for our pets!
Food-Inspired: For the Bunny Who’s Always Thinking About Her Next Meal
- Waffles
- Pepper
- Nutmeg
- Olive
- Ginger
- S’mores
- Pickle
- Apricot
- Kiwi
- Basil
- Sage
- Paprika
- Jasmine
- Sushi
- Noodle
- Baguette
- Pretzel
- Cannoli
- Churro
- Muffin
True story: I named one of my buns “Churro” because of her cinnamon-colored fur. Now my niece thinks all brown rabbits are called Churros. Oops!
Nature-Inspired: For the Earthy Bun
- Willow
- Clover
- Juniper
- Fern
- Pebble
- Dew
- Maple
- Breeze
- Flora
- Autumn
- Hazel
- Iris
- Lily
- Meadow
- River
- Sky
- Sunny
- Terra
- Sequoia
- Zephyr
I once named a gray bunny “Pebble.” Turns out, she had the personality of a boulder. Go figure!
Pop Culture Powerhouses: For the Bunny Who’s Cooler Than You
- Luna (Harry Potter)
- Khaleesi (Game of Thrones)
- Arya (Game of Thrones)
- Elsa (Frozen)
- Hermione (Harry Potter)
- Leia (Star Wars)
- Katniss (The Hunger Games)
- Eleven (Stranger Things)
- Zelda (The Legend of Zelda)
- Harley (Harley Quinn)
- Wanda (WandaVision)
- Xena (Warrior Princess)
- Buffy (Vampire Slayer)
- Ripley (Alien)
- Arwen (Lord of the Rings)
- Daenerys (Game of Thrones)
- Rey (Star Wars)
- Sabrina (Teenage Witch)
- Yennefer (The Witcher)
- Zoë (Firefly)
I named my albino bunny “Khaleesi” once. Let’s just say she lived up to the “Mother of Dragons” title when it came to protecting her carrot stash!
Mythological Marvels: For the Legendary Lagomorph
- Athena (Greek goddess of wisdom)
- Freya (Norse goddess of love)
- Artemis (Greek goddess of the hunt)
- Isis (Egyptian goddess)
- Persephone (Greek goddess of spring)
- Nyx (Greek goddess of night)
- Eostre (Anglo-Saxon goddess associated with rabbits)
- Bast (Egyptian cat goddess)
- Kali (Hindu goddess)
- Morrigan (Celtic goddess)
- Hecate (Greek goddess of magic)
- Inanna (Sumerian goddess)
- Lakshmi (Hindu goddess of wealth)
- Minerva (Roman goddess of wisdom)
- Ostara (Germanic goddess of spring)
- Rhiannon (Welsh goddess)
- Sedna (Inuit goddess of the sea)
- Theia (Greek titaness of sight)
- Vesta (Roman goddess of the hearth)
- Yemaya (Yoruba goddess of the ocean)
Pro tip: Naming your bunny after a goddess doesn’t guarantee godlike behavior. My Athena once got her head stuck in a tissue box. Not very wise, if you ask me!
Quirky and Unconventional: For the Bunny Who Marches to Her Own Beat
- Ziggy
- Nebula
- Zeppelin
- Pixel
- Waffle
- Goose
- Lentil
- Noodle
- Pickle
- Widget
- Gizmo
- Sprocket
- Doohickey
- Whatchamacallit
- Doodad
- Gimbel
- Fiddlestick
- Dinglehopper
- Skedaddle
- Kerfuffle
I once named a bunny “Kerfuffle.” Turned out to be prophetic – that little troublemaker lived up to her name every single day!
Elegant and Sophisticated: For the Bunny with Refined Tastes
- Coco (after Coco Chanel)
- Audrey (after Audrey Hepburn)
- Chanel
- Dior
- Prada
- Gucci
- Versace
- Fendi
- Zara
- Vogue
- Duchess
- Countess
- Lady
- Regal
- Queenie
- Empress
- Baroness
- Contessa
- Marquise
- Viscountess
Word of warning: I named a bunny “Lady” once. She proceeded to eat through my shoe collection. Some lady!
Celestial and Mystical: For the Bunny Who’s Out of This World
- Nova
- Aurora
- Celeste
- Stella
- Lyra
- Astrid
- Andromeda
- Cassiopeia
- Vega
- Elara
- Callisto
- Cordelia
- Galatea
- Halley
- Io
- Jupiter
- Luna
- Nebula
- Orion
- Phoenix
My bunny Phoenix had a habit of disappearing and reappearing in the most unexpected places. Living up to her name, I suppose!
Funny and Punny: For the Bunny with a Sense of Humor
- Hoprah Winfrey
- Bunny Kardashian
- Hare-iet
- Rabbit De Niro
- Hopscotch
- Bun Affleck
- Hoptimus Prime
- Jude Paw
- Jennifer Lopetz
- Hare-y Potter
- Bugs (it’s a classic for a reason!)
- Cotton Eyed Joe
- Thumpalina
- Hairy Styles
- Britney Shears
- Leonhopdo DiCaprio
- Pelé (because bunnies are great at football, right?)
- Bunbun Jovi
- David Hasselhop
- Rabbit Downey Jr.
I actually have a friend who named their bunny “David Hasselhop.” The vet can never keep a straight face during checkups!
Literary Lovelies: For the Bookworm Bunny
- Scout (To Kill a Mockingbird)
- Matilda (Roald Dahl)
- Beatrix (after Beatrix Potter)
- Alice (Alice in Wonderland)
- Esmeralda (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
- Scarlett (Gone with the Wind)
- Hermione (Harry Potter)
- Arya (Game of Thrones)
- Pippi (Pippi Longstocking)
- Eloise (Eloise at the Plaza)
- Jane (Pride and Prejudice)
- Lizzy (Pride and Prejudice)
- Ramona (Beverly Cleary books)
- Madeline (Ludwig Bemelmans books)
- Meg (Little Women)
- Anne (Anne of Green Gables)
- Coraline (Neil Gaiman)
- Lyra (His Dark Materials)
- Offred (The Handmaid’s Tale)
- Celie (The Color Purple)
I named my lop-eared bunny Beatrix. She’s yet to write any children’s books, but she does leave little “presents” around that look suspiciously like rabbit pellets…
Vintage Charm: For the Old Soul Bunny
- Mabel
- Ethel
- Beatrice
- Edith
- Hazel
- Millicent
- Opal
- Pearl
- Ruby
- Sadie
- Agatha
- Bertha
- Clara
- Dottie
- Elsie
- Fanny
- Gertrude
- Hattie
- Ida
- Josephine
My grandma was thrilled when I named a bunny after her (Ethel). Less thrilled when she found out the bunny’s favorite hobby was digging up houseplants!
Globetrotter’s Guide: For the Well-Traveled Bunn
- Paris
- Sydney
- Sahara
- Aspen
- Cairo
- Vienna
- Zermatt
- Capri
- Kyoto
- Rio
- Bali
- Havana
- Marrakesh
- Petra
- Reykjavik
- Santorini
- Tokyo
- Tuscany
- Venice
- Zion
I named one of my bunnies “Venice” because she loved water (weird, I know). Turns out, she just loved knocking over water bowls. Should’ve called her “Flood” instead!
Color-Inspired: For the Bunny Who’s a Living Rainbow
- Amber
- Ebony
- Ginger
- Ivory
- Russet
- Sienna
- Slate
- Taupe
- Umber
- Xanadu
- Alabaster
- Cerulean
- Fuchsia
- Indigo
- Lavender
- Magenta
- Ochre
- Periwinkle
- Saffron
- Vermilion
Pro tip: Don’t name your white bunny “Ebony” unless you want to spend the rest of her life explaining the irony to everyone you meet. Learn from my mistakes, people!
Precious Gems: For the Bunny Who Shines Bright
- Amber
- Beryl
- Coral
- Diamond
- Emerald
- Garnet
- Jade
- Onyx
- Pearl
- Ruby
- Sapphire
- Topaz
- Amethyst
- Jasper
- Opal
- Peridot
- Quartz
- Turquoise
- Zircon
- Alexandrite
I once named a bunny “Diamond” because she was precious. Turns out, she was more like coal – always leaving black droppings everywhere!
Musical Maestros: For the Bunny with Rhythm
- Aria
- Cadence
- Harmony
- Melody
- Rhythm
- Symphony
- Jazz
- Blues
- Rock
- Pop
And last but not least, number 301: Sonata. Because sometimes you just need one more name to round out your list!
Final Thoughts
Phew! That’s a lot of names, folks. If you’ve made it this far, congratulations! You’re either as bunny-obsessed as I am, or you’re really, really bored. Either way, I hope this list has given you some inspiration for naming your own little ball of fluff.
Remember, at the end of the day, whatever name you choose will be perfect because it’s for your bunny. Even if you end up calling her “Bunny McBunface” (no judgment here – I’ve been there!).
Happy naming, and may your hay always be fresh and your litter box always clean!
P.S. If you use any of these names, please let me know! I love hearing about other people’s bunnies almost as much as I love talking about my own. Almost.