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41 baby animal names rated "medium" difficulty â less common names like kit, poult, and infant. Test your knowledge!
Baby: Hatchling
"Hatchling" from "hatch" + "-ling" (diminutive suffix). Used for all reptiles and birds born from eggs â turtles, crocodiles, snakes, and birds.
ðŠBaby: Kit
ðŠBaby: Hoglet
"Hoglet" from "hog" + "-let" (diminutive suffix). Despite the name, hedgehogs are not related to pigs â the name comes from their pig-like snout and foraging habits.
ð¢Baby: Hatchling
ðBaby: Infant
ð¹Baby: Pup
ðŠBaby: Chick
ðŸBaby: Cub
ðBaby: Pup
ðŠBaby: Pup
"Pup" for sharks comes from the same root as dog puppies â early sailors noticed baby sharks resembled dog pups in size and behavior.
ðŠ©Baby: Chick
ðBaby: Pup
ð¹Baby: Pup
ðBaby: Larva
ðŠBaby: Infant
ðŠBaby: Porcupette
"Porcupette" from "porcupine" + "-ette" (French diminutive suffix meaning small). One of the most delightful baby animal names â literally "little porcupine."
ðŠBaby: Pup
ðŠBaby: Peachick
ðŠšBaby: Kit
ðŠ¢Baby: Cygnet
"Cygnet" from Latin "cygnus" (swan) + "-et" (diminutive). The same root gives us the constellation Cygnus and the word cygnet â one of the most elegant baby animal names.
ðºBaby: Pup
ðŠBaby: Cria
ðBaby: Larva
ðBaby: Pup (Kitten)
ðª¿Baby: Gosling
"Gosling" from Old English "gÅs" (goose) + "-ling" (diminutive). The "-ling" suffix means small or young â also seen in duckling and yearling.
ðBaby: Hatchling
ðŠBaby: Cria
ðBaby: Hatchling
ðŠBaby: Hatchling
ðŠBaby: Calf
ðŠ«Baby: Kit
ðŠBaby: Hatchling
ðBaby: Larva
ðŠBaby: Calf
ðBaby: Calf
ðŠââ¬Baby: Chick
ð·ïžBaby: Spiderling
"Spiderling" from "spider" + "-ling" (diminutive). The "-ling" suffix also appears in duckling and yearling â always meaning small or young.
ðŠBaby: Hatchling
ðžBaby: Tadpole
ðŠBaby: Nymph
ðª²Baby: Grub