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Crazy Nicknames for Girls

Crazy nicknames for girls are not often given as first names. A select few, such as Lulu and Ziggy, could stand on the birth certificate, but for the most part, nicknames like Dodo, Pegeen, and Totty are a thing of the past.

Along with Dodo and Totty, some of the craziest nicknames for girls include Babe, Boo, Elf, Leafy, Sugar, Tiny, and Zippy. Crazy nicknames are often used for characters in TV shows or movies, such as Muffy, Maeby, Peppa, and Gidget.

Celebrities such as Busy Philipps, Beanie Feldstein, and Fergie have proven that crazy nicknames are wearable — if you have the right personality. Below, our collection of the wackiest nicknames used for girls, past and present.

Vita

Meaning: life

Origin:Latin
1048
Kiki

Meaning: double happiness

Origin:French nickname and Japanese
240
Lulu

Meaning: pearl

Origin:Diminutive of Louise or Lucy, or Arabic
383
Honey Honey is traditionally considered a feminine...
Origin:Word name
393
Coco Coco is a feminine name of Latin origin. The...
Origin:Spanish and French pet name
439
Bunty

Meaning: lamb or plump

Origin:English and Scottish nickname
455
Gigi The meaning of Gigi is 'farmer'. It is a fem...
Origin:French diminutive
527
Dixie

Meaning: I have spoken; tenth

Origin:Latin, French
758
Kitty

Meaning: pure

Origin:English, diminutive of Katherine
827
Bunny The meaning of Bunny is 'little rabbit'. It ...
Origin:Nickname deriving from a variety of B names
842
Pixie

Meaning: fairy

Origin:Swedish or Cornish
875
Peggy

Meaning: pearl

Origin:Diminutive of Margaret, Greek
892
Ziggy

Meaning: victory

Origin:German, diminutive of names beginning Sig/Zig
911
Jinx Jinx is a unique and interesting name. It is...
Origin:Word name
1000
Mitzi

Meaning: bitter

Origin:German, diminutive of Maria
1023
Origin:English diminutive
1050
Zuzu

Meaning: lily

Origin:Czech diminutive of Susan
1215
Midge

Meaning: pearl

Origin:Diminutive of Margaret
1295
Fifi

Meaning: Jehovah increases

Origin:French, diminutive of Josephine
1330
Ollie

Meaning: olive tree

Origin:Short form of Olive or Olivia, Latin
1363