Girl and Boy Names

A variety of names.
  1. Amethyst
    • Origin:

      Gem and Color name
    • Description:

      As flower names become more unique, so can gem names move beyond Ruby and Pearl to names like Topaz, Sapphire, and Peridot. Amethyst, the purple birthstone for February, has never been in the Top 1000, but could have some appeal, joining similarly-hued Violet and Lilac, all of which make great names for Aquarius babies or names for February babies.
  2. Ademir
    • Akima
      • Allona
        • Andante
          • Aybek
            • Bo
              • Origin:

                Norse nickname
              • Meaning:

                "to live"
              • Description:

                A popular name in Denmark, in this country Bo has some cowboy swagger and a lot of substance in its minimal two letters. In Mandarin Chinese, Bo means "wave".
            • Damien
              • Origin:

                French from Greek
              • Meaning:

                "to tame, subdue"
              • Description:

                Converting Damian to Damien – or Julian to Julien or Lucian to Lucien – adds a certain je ne sais quoi to names. But most people in English speaking areas will still pronounce this the same as the -an ending form. The French pronunciation is more like "dah-mee-u(n)".
            • Darius
              • Origin:

                Latin, Greek, Persian
              • Meaning:

                "possessing goodness"
              • Description:

                Darius is a historic name via Emperor Darius the Great, a key figure in ancient Persian history, and several other Persian kings. His name today has an appealingly artistic image, which might well be found on a concert program or gallery announcement.
            • Fallon
              • Origin:

                Irish
              • Meaning:

                "leader"
              • Description:

                Fallon is one of several boyish surname names introduced in the over-the-top 1980s nighttime soap Dynasty: they sounded cutting-edge at the time, but no longer.
            • Harmony
              • Origin:

                Word name
              • Meaning:

                "harmony"
              • Description:

                If Melody and Lyric are on your style sheet, the peaceful Harmony, popularized by Buffy the Vampire Slayer, should be too. Girls names starting with the "Har" sound like Harper, Harley, and Harlow have been trending in recent years. This musical choice fits right in, and it is no wonder that Harmony has been in the Top 200 since 2014.
            • Ignacio
              • Origin:

                Spanish
              • Meaning:

                "fiery"
              • Description:

                Ignacio, like Horacio, makes its gray-bearded English equivalent name sound positively dashing. While the Ig- beginning summons up such associations as ignoble and ignorant, the era for Ignacio and Ignatius and Iggy may be nigh.
            • Imogen
              • Origin:

                Celtic
              • Meaning:

                "maiden"
              • Description:

                Imogen has long been fashionable in England and is gaining favor in the US among stylish parents. Pronounced the British way — the initial i is short as in Kim, as is the final E as in Ken — Imogen is as pretty and classy as it is distinctive.
            • Isi
              • Origin:

                Choctaw
              • Meaning:

                "deer"
              • Description:

                This simple name has an animal meaning, like many Native American names, and can be used for either sex.
            • Jet
              • Origin:

                Mineral and word name
              • Description:

                This super-charged variation of Jett is on the rise -- along with the unlikely newcomer Jetson.
            • Jex
              • Origin:

                English surname derived from Jacques
              • Description:

                Decidedly offbeat name that combines jauntiness with that uber-cool X, and would certainly set your son up for life outside the mainstream.
            • Jo
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Joanna, Josephine, etc
              • Description:

                Still evokes the spunky image of the character in Louisa May Alcott's Little Women.
            • Julius
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "youthful, downy-bearded"
              • Description:

                Immortal through its association with the ancient Caesar (it was his clan name), Julius may still lag behind Julian, but is definitely starting to make a comeback, and in fact feels more cutting edge, in line with the current trend for Latin -us endings.
            • Kendra
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "knowing"
              • Description:

                Kendra was once seen as a feminization of Kenneth -- but it's now firmly established as a standalone. American parents can't seem to make up their mind about it though: it was one of 2013's fastest-rising names, entering the Top 200 for the first time since 2000, but then it tumbled again.
            • Kofi