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404 Bonzer Australian Baby Names (With Meanings)

By Tassia O'Callaghan

May 11, 2023

13 min read

On the hunt for bonzer Australian baby names for your little ankle-biter? Strewth, no worries, we’ve got you covered.
You probably won’t find many Bruces and Sheilas around Australia nowadays, but there are lots more beautiful and strong Australian names to choose from.
With a mix of European and Aboriginal names, from popular Australian names to traditional Australian names, we’re sure you’ll find the perfect Australian name for your little peanut. In this article 📝

What is the most Australian name?

While the names Bruce and Sheila might be the first names that pop into our heads when we think what’s the most Australian name?, it’s not really the case. Considering Australia spans 2.97 million square miles, with over 500 different nations, speaking more than 250 languages in 800 dialects and accents, it’s hard to choose just one especially Australian baby name. But there is a gender-neutral name that means “Indigenous Australian” that might fit the bill:
  1. Bili.
If that’s not taking your fancy, we have over 400 other Australian baby names for you to peruse, so you can see which ones are most suitable for your little peanut and your family.

What are some traditional Aboriginal Australian girl’s names?

The Aboriginal people of Australia have a history dating back 65,000 years, and represent around 4% of the total population of the continent. When it comes to girl names, Australia has them in droves ‒ elegant Australian names, meaningful Aboriginal names, and cool Australian names…



If you have some Aboriginal Australian heritage, or if you want to honor Indigenous Australian cultures, have a look at these 95 beautiful Aboriginal Australian girl’s names:
  1. Aaina: Meaning “mirror”.

  2. Aaishah: Meaning “lively person”.

  3. Aakifah: Meaning “devoted”.

  4. Aalaa: Meaning “highest”.

  5. Aalia or Aaliyah: Meaning “exalted”.

  6. Aara: Meaning “adoring”.

  7. Aarani: Meaning “beautiful”.

  8. Aase: Meaning “tree-covered mountain” or “God”.

  9. Aasimah: Meaning “protector”.

  10. Aasiya: Meaning “precious”.

  11. Aayla: Meaning “mountain peak”.

  12. Abaigael: Meaning “gives joy”.

  13. Abeba: Meaning “flower”.

  14. Abena: Meaning “born on Tuesday”.

  15. Abi: Meaning “goddess”.

  16. Abigael: Meaning “leads a monastery”.

  17. Abilene: Meaning “a plain”.

  18. Abla: Meaning “perfectly formed”.

  19. Adalet: Meaning “justice”.

  20. Adaliya: Meaning “rainbow serpent spirit”.

  21. Adalyn: Meaning “noble”.

  22. Adanne: Meaning “mother’s daughter”.

  23. Adeeba: Meaning “she who loves to read”.

  24. Adeena: Meaning “goddess”.

  25. Adelaide: A city in South Australia.

  26. Adina: Meaning “pleasant”.

  27. Akuna: Meaning “flowing water or “to follow”.

  28. Alinta: Meaning “fire”. 🔥

  29. Alira, Allira, or Allyra: Meaning “translucent quartz”.

  30. Alkina: Meaning “moon”.

  31. Alkira: Meaning “sky”.

  32. Allora: A town in Queensland.

  33. Alisah: Meaning “great happiness”.

  34. Alkawari: Meaning “covenant”.

  35. Alyne: Meaning “ray of the sun” or “blonde-haired”.

  36. Anele: Meaning “enough”.

  37. Angoona: Meaning unknown.

  38. Anmanari: Meaning unknown.

  39. Araluen: Meaning “water lilies”.

  40. Arika: Meaning “blue water lily”.

  41. Badia: Meaning “unprecedented”.

  42. Badiha: Meaning “insight”.

  43. Badra: Meaning “full moon”.

  44. Bahia: Meaning “nice”.

  45. Bahiya: Meaning “beautiful”.

  46. Ballina: A town in New South Wales.

  47. Baraa: Meaning “purity”.

  48. Basima: Meaning “smiling”.

  49. Binda: Meaning “green place” or “deep water”.

  50. Bindi: Meaning “little girl” or “butterfly”. 🦋

  51. Brindabella: Meaning “two hopping mice”. Also an Australian mountain range.

  52. Callanna: A South Australian town.

  53. Cardinia: Meaning “look to the sunrise”.

  54. Celyse: Meaning “heavenly”.

  55. Centaine: Meaning “individual”.

  56. Collerina: A town in New South Wales.

  57. Cra: Meaning “elegance”.

  58. Darana: An Aboriginal supernatural being, said to be around during the Dreamtime.

  59. Elanora: Meaning “home by the sea”.

  60. Ellin: Meaning “wish”.

  61. Iluka: Meaning “by the sea”.

  62. Inala: Meaning “night-time” or “place of rest”. Also a town in Brisbane.

  63. Indeko: Meaning “moon”.

  64. Jarrah: Meaning “red eucalyptus tree”.

  65. Jedda: Meaning “small wild goose” or “wren”.

  66. Jiemba: Meaning “Venus” or “laughing star”.

  67. Kalina: Meaning “love and affection”.

  68. Kareela: Meaning “grass near a waterhole”. Also a suburb in Brisbane.

  69. Karri: Meaning “eucalyptus tree”.

  70. Keira: Meaning “large lagoon” or “tall mountain”.

  71. Kiara: A town in Western Australia.

  72. Killara: Meaning “always there”. Also a town in Sydney.

  73. Kirra: Meaning “beautiful woman”, “life” or “dancing leaf”. Also the name of a beach in Queensland.

  74. Koori or Korrie: A town in Victoria and New South Wales.

  75. Kyabra: A town in Victoria.

  76. Kylie: Meaning “boomerang”.

  77. Lenah: Meaning “kangaroo”. Also a town in Hobart.

  78. Leumeah: Meaning “here I rest”. Also a suburb in Sydney.

  79. Lilardia: meaning “flower”.

  80. Lowanna: Meaning “girl” or “woman”.

  81. Lutana: Meaning “moon”. Also a suburb in Hobart.

  82. Manmarra: Meaning “moonshine”.

  83. Maya: Meaning “home”.

  84. Medika: Meaning “flower”. 💮

  85. Merindah: Meaning “beautiful”.

  86. Minjarra: Meaning “fruit in the bush”.

  87. Myaree: Meaning “foliage”.

  88. Narelle: Meaning “little river”.

  89. Ngarra: Meaning “together with you”.

  90. Orana: Meaning “moon”.

  91. Rianna: Meaning “caterpillar”.

  92. Talia: A town in South Australia.

  93. Tarni or Tahnee: Meaning “sound of the surf”.

  94. Victoria: One of the most well-known regions of Australia.

  95. Waratah: A bush native to Sydney with a crimson flower.

What are some traditional Aboriginal Australian boy’s names?

Having a bouncing baby boy? How about one of our Australian names for boys? We’ve got 66 Aboriginal Australian boy names with powerful meanings for you to choose from:
  1. Allambee: Meaning “quiet place” or “to remain”.

  2. Anatjari: Meaning “sacred rock hole” or “becoming ashamed place”, based on Aboriginal Australian stories of the Dreamtime.

  3. Bambam: Meaning “swelling”, “bruise”, or “yellow”.

  4. Biralee: Meaning “baby”.

  5. Birrani: Meaning “boy”.

  6. Bouddi: Meaning “heart”. Also a beachside area in New South Wales.

  7. Bunji: Meaning “friend”.

  8. Callagun: Meaning “blue fig”.

  9. Ces: Meaning “natural teacher” or “born leader”.

  10. Colebee: Meaning “coal town”.

  11. Cuma: Meaning “rascal”.

  12. Dainen: Meaning “kindhearted”.

  13. Daku: Meaning “sand hill”.

  14. Danian: Meaning “famous warrior”.

  15. Daymion: Meaning “clever” or “quick-witted”.

  16. Denaye: Meaning “cute” or “determined”.

  17. Denbeigh: Meaning “master of honesty”.

  18. Dimity: Meaning “cotton cloth”.

  19. Djalu: Meaning “lightning”.

  20. Djarrtjuntjun: Meaning “roots of the paperback tree”.

  21. Dural: Meaning “valley” or “burning log”. Also a suburb in Sydney.

  22. Euroa: A town in Victoria.

  23. Gah: Meaning “sword” or “pond”.

  24. Gef: Meaning “sword”.

  25. Gelar: Meaning “brother”.

  26. Ghy: Meaning “pond” of “pool”.

  27. Gie: Meaning “clever person”.

  28. Gon: Meaning “friendly”.

  29. Goonagulla: Meaning “sky”.

  30. Gurumarra: Meaning “lightning with no thunder”.

  31. Huon: Meaning “pine tree”.

  32. Irabinna: Meaning “warrior”.

  33. Jabiru: Meaning “black-necked stork”.

  34. Jarli: Meaning “barn owl”.

  35. Jindalee: Meaning “bare hill”.

  36. Julij: Meaning “youthful”.

  37. Karro: Meaning “blood”.

  38. Kaurna: Meaning “crow”.

  39. Kudnarto: Meaning “third child”.

  40. Kuparr: Meaning “red earth”.

  41. Kurraki: Meaning “white cockatoo”.

  42. Lowan: Meaning “malleefowl”, a small bird native to Australia.

  43. Lue: Meaning “chain of waterhole”. Also a village in New South Wales.

  44. Mandawuy: Meaning “from clay”.

  45. Mawukura: Meaning unknown.

  46. Miro: Meaning “spear”.

  47. Monaro: Meaning “high plain”. Also a town in New South Wales.

  48. Monti: Meaning “black-necked stork”.

  49. Numo: Meaning “eldest child”.

  50. Nullah: Meaning “hunting stick”.

  51. Occa: Meaning “from the motherland”.

  52. Omeo: Meaning “mountains” or “hills”. Also a town in Victoria.

  53. Rashtin: Meaning “truthful”.

  54. Talei: Meaning “precious one”.

  55. Tarka: Meaning “eggshell”.

  56. Tasman: Meaning “person from Tasmania”.

  57. Tau: Meaning “twilight” or “dusk”.

  58. Tjandamurra or Jandamarra: Meaning “young warrior”.

  59. Walken: Meaning “rainbow”. 🌈

  60. Warragul: Meaning “dingo”. Also a town in Victoria.

  61. Warrin: Meaning “winter”.

  62. Warriya: Meaning “second-born son”.

  63. Wurrunna: A spiritual hero in Aboriginal Australian culture.

  64. Yannathan: Meaning “walk” or “roam”.

  65. Yarraman: Meaning “horse”.

  66. Yileen: Meaning “dream”.

What Aboriginal Australian names are gender-neutral?

While there’s not much known about gender in Aboriginal Australian culture, there are a handful of gorgeous Aussie names that work for boys, girls, and they-bies. (If you’re looking for more gender-neutral baby name inspo, check out our ultimate guide). Here are 17 beautiful Australian Aboriginal baby names for your little peanut:
  1. Aabroo: Meaning “fame”.

  2. Aarzoo: Meaning “wish”.

  3. Bayan: Meaning “eloquence”.

  4. Ciji: Meaning “cute”.

  5. Mirri: Meaning “the sun”.

  6. Jannali: Meaning “moon”.

  7. Kaiya: Meaning “spear”.

  8. Maali, Mali, Mahlee, or Marli: Meaning “black swan” or “old tree”. Also a town in New South Wales.

  9. Maroochy: Meaning “black swan”.

  10. Merri: Meaning “very rocky”.

  11. Pengana: Meaning “hawk”.

  12. Sydney: One of the largest cities of Australia (but not the capital!).

  13. Tidam: Meaning “star”. ⭐

  14. Waru: Meaning “fire” or “Milky Way”.

  15. Watorea: Meaning “sunset”.

  16. Yarran: Meaning “acacia tree”.

  17. Yindi: Meaning “child” or “Sun”.

What are good Australian names?

Since the arrival of European explorers in the 1600s (about 100 years before Captain Cook arrived in the mid-18th century), Australian baby names from Greece, Britain, and Scandinavian countries, have been growing astronomically. So the majority of the most popular and common Australian names are European ‒ top contenders include Chloe and Sophie for baby girls, and Jackson and Daniel for baby boys.

100 most popular Australian names for girls

  1. Adeline

  2. Alexis

  3. Alice

  4. Amelia

  5. Anika

  6. Anna

  7. Aria

  8. Ariana

  9. Audrey

  10. Aurora

  11. Ava

  12. Ayla

  13. Bella

  14. Betty

  15. Bonnie

  16. Bridie

  17. Charlotte

  18. Chelsea

  19. Chloe

  20. Claire

  21. Clara

  22. Daisy

  23. Delilah

  24. Eden

  25. Eleanor

  26. Elena

  27. Eliana

  28. Eliza

  29. Elizabeth

  30. Ella

  31. Ellie

  32. Eloise

  33. Elsie

  34. Emilia

  35. Emily

  36. Emma

  37. Eva

  38. Evelyn

  39. Evie

  40. Florence

  41. Freya

  42. Gabriella

  43. Georgia

  44. Grace

  45. Hallie

  46. Hannah

  47. Harriet

  48. Hazel

  49. Heidi

  50. Imogen

  51. Isabel

  52. Isabella

  53. Isabelle

  54. Isla

  55. Ivy

  56. Jasmine

  57. Lara

  58. Layla

  59. Leah

  60. Lily

  61. Lola

  62. Lucinda

  63. Lucy

  64. Luella

  65. Luna

  66. Madeline

  67. Madison

  68. Maeve

  69. Maggie

  70. Maryam

  71. Matilda

  72. Mila

  73. Millie

  74. Molly

  75. Olive

  76. Olivia

  77. Penelope

  78. Phoebe

  79. Piper

  80. Pippa

  81. Pippi

  82. Poppy

  83. Rose

  84. Rosella

  85. Rosie

  86. Ruby

  87. Sadie

  88. Sarah

  89. Savannah

  90. Scarlett

  91. Sienna

  92. Sofia

  93. Sophia

  94. Sophie

  95. Stella

  96. Summer

  97. Thea

  98. Violet

  99. Willow

  100. Zara

  101. Zoe

100 most popular Australian names for boys

  1. Aaron

  2. Adam

  3. Aiden

  4. Alexander

  5. Allan

  6. Angus

  7. Archer

  8. Archie

  9. Arlo

  10. Arthur

  11. Asher

  12. Ashton

  13. Austin

  14. Barry

  15. Beau

  16. Benjamin

  17. Bruce

  18. Caleb

  19. Carter

  20. Charles

  21. Christian

  22. Clancy

  23. Connor

  24. Cooper

  25. Daniel

  26. Darwin

  27. Dylan

  28. Edward

  29. Eli

  30. Elijah

  31. Ethan

  32. Ezra

  33. Felix

  34. Finn

  35. Fletcher

  36. Flynn

  37. Gabriel

  38. George

  39. Hamish

  40. Harrison

  41. Harry

  42. Harvey

  43. Heath

  44. Henry

  45. Holden

  46. Hudson

  47. Hugo

  48. Hunter

  49. Isaac

  50. Jack

  51. Jackson

  52. Jacob

  53. Jake

  54. Jasper

  55. Jax

  56. John

  57. Joseph

  58. Joshua

  59. Jude

  60. Lachlan

  61. Lawson

  62. Lennox

  63. Leo

  64. Leonardo

  65. Levi

  66. Lewis

  67. Liam

  68. Lincoln

  69. Logan

  70. Louis

  71. Luca

  72. Lucas

  73. Luke

  74. Marcus

  75. Mason

  76. Matthew

  77. Max

  78. Michael

  79. Miles

  80. Muhammad

  81. Nate

  82. Oliver

  83. Oscar

  84. Owen

  85. Parker

  86. Patrick

  87. Robert

  88. Ryan

  89. Ryder

  90. Samuel

  91. Sebastian

  92. Sonny

  93. Spencer

  94. Theo

  95. Theodore

  96. Thomas

  97. Tyler

  98. Vincent

  99. William

  100. Xavier

  101. Zachary

Most popular gender-neutral Australian baby names

  1. Addison

  2. Ali

  3. Bodhi

  4. Bronte

  5. Charlie

  6. Darcy

  7. Frankie

  8. Harlow

  9. Harper

  10. Indiana

  11. Indie

  12. James

  13. Jayden

  14. Jett

  15. Jordan

  16. Kai

  17. Mackenzie

  18. Noah

  19. Peyton

  20. Quinn

  21. Remi

  22. Riley

  23. River

That’s it! Over 400 amazing Australian baby names for your little peanut. Which ones do you prefer? Share your faves with the rest of the mamas-to-be on Peanut.

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