Ralphine
US Popularity Rank: 5636
Origin: British
Meaning: Of Ralph; Counsel wolf
If baby reveals their wild side early on—perhaps during their first bath—you may want to reconsider the British name Ralphine. This respelling of Ralph and Ralphina is typically given to baby girls and translates to "counsel wolf." While shy at times, your little rascal is destined to be the leader of their pack. Their great instincts and sharp claws will make them an expert at weathering any storm and standing up for their pals. Plus, this name's meaning gives you the perfect excuse to repaint their nursery and embrace a baby animal theme! Ralphina hit its peak in 1932 and has never really caught on, making it the perfect choice for a one-of-a-kind munchkin.