Toddlers & Tiaras Baby Names
- Lacey- Origin:English
- Meaning:"from Lassy"
- Description:A unique combination of a surname feel and dainty femininity. It's currently associated with actress Lacey Chambert.
 
- Mercedes- Origin:Spanish
- Meaning:"gracious gifts, benefits"
- Description:Mercedes is one of the few names attached to luxury living that we can wholeheartedly recommend, it being a legitimate Spanish appellation stemming from one of the epithets given to the Virgin Mary--Santa Maria de las Mercedes, or Our Lady of the Mercies. The car, by the way was named after the eleven-year-old daughter of the Daimler company's French distributor in 1901.
 
- Taylor- Origin:English occupational name
- Meaning:"tailor"
- Description:Taylor is one of the prime unisex surnames used for girls and has also been a soap opera favorite. Taylor was in the Top 10 for the last several years of the twentieth century, so that now it tends to feel a little nineties – though Taylor Swift is keeping it in the spotlight and Tay is a charming nickname. Garth Brooks and Bryan Cranston have daughters named Taylor; Taylor Schilling portrays lead Piper Chapman in Orange is the New Black.
 
- Skyler- Origin:Spelling variation of Skylar or Schuyler
- Description:While Skylar is currently the most popular spelling choice for girls, the Skyler option is more (statistically) unisex. Given to boy and girls in nearly equal numbers each year, it ranks around the middle of the US Top 1000.
 
- Arianna- Origin:Italian form of Ariadne, Greek
- Meaning:"most holy"
- Description:A smooth, attractive choice, Arianna's on the rise with both single and double 'r's and 'n's. Single 'r' double 'n' Arianna — the second most popular version of the name — is these days associated with Greek-born blog queen Arianna Huffington.
 
- Adriana- Origin:Latin, feminine variation of Adrian
- Meaning:"man of Adria"
- Description:This a-ending feminine form of Adrian, from the northern Italian city of Adria, is a soft and lovely Italian choice. It appears as a character in Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors.
 
- Cadence- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"rhythm, beat"
- Description:The musical word name Cadence, seemed to come out of nowhere to zoom up the charts; it rose over 700 spots between 2002 and 2004, and showed up in the Top 200 in 2007. It's gone down in the popular names list since then, though. Some might see it as a feminine relative of the popular Caden. Kadence and Kaydence are also rising.
 
- Story- Origin:English word name
- Meaning:"an account of incidents or events"
- Description:An imaginative choice with an uptempo Cory/Rory/Tori sound, perfect for the child of a writer — or anyone with a good story to tell. Story has been finding some appreciation among celebs like Minnie Driver and others as a middle name. This is just one of the literary word names that have recently entered the realm of possibility, such as Fable, Sonnet and Poem.
 
- Emerald- Origin:Gem name; Persian
- Meaning:"green"
- Description:Emerald is the intriguing color and jewel name of the deep green stone treasured as far back as ancient Egypt — it's supposed to open one's heart to wisdom and to love and be good for strengthening relationships — which could make for an interesting, unusual name, particularly with the popularity of so many Em-starting names.
 
- Haley- Origin:English
- Meaning:"hay field"
- Description:The second most popular spelling of this name is also the most straightforward.
 
- Zander- Origin:Diminutive of Alexander
- Meaning:"defending men"
- Description:On the rise as an independent name: Zander and Xander are both widely used can increasingly be found as characters in movies and on TV.
 
- Kali- Origin:Sanskrit, English
- Meaning:"black one; free man; beauty"
- Description:Kali is a number of different things: a playful, contemporary twist on the name Callie; the Hindu goddess of destruction; an alternative spelling for Kaylee; a short form of the Arablic Kalila, the Greek Kalista, or the African American Kaliyah; a masculine name in India; and a trendy form of Kali(fornia).
 
- Brenna- Origin:Feminine form of Brennan
- Meaning:"descendant of the sad one"
- Description:Brenna is a feminine form of the Irish surname Brennan, or perhaps a variation of Brenda or Brendan—all of which have different meanings. Whatever its derivation or authenticity, it's a modern sounding name which has steadily decreased in popularity since 1995 when it peaked at Number 235 in the United States.
 
- Kaylee- Origin:American variation of Kayla
- Meaning:"laurel, crown"
- Description:A widely used name, Kaylee pulls together something from Kayla and something from Hailey, yet somehow loses something in the process. It has surpassed cousin Kayla on the charts and is one of three girls' names starting with Kthat ranks in the US Top 100.
 
- Jessie- Origin:Anglicized form of Teasagh or diminutive of Jessica, Hebrew
- Meaning:"behold or wealthy"
- Description:Jessie has never been used as much as Jennie/Jenny, partly because it's a boys’ name as well (spelled Jesse), but it does have a friendly and unpretentious pioneer feel. In Scotland, it's found as an Anglicized form of Teasagh, itself a form of Jean, and is used as a full name. And in the rest of the world, Jessie may be short for Jessica or used on its own.
 
- Desiree- Origin:French
- Meaning:"desired, wished"
- Description:One of the original French names chosen by midcentury parents for their sophistication and je ne sais quoi, Desiree has since become completely assimilated in the US. It ranked in the Top 1000 from 1954-2017, but has since dropped back out.
 
- Bob- Origin:English, diminutive of Robert
- Meaning:"bright fame"
- Description:Kids love Bob the Builder, but do they want to be Bob the Builder? Bob and Bobby have been out of style since the 1960s, but as vintage nickname-names -- Fred, Archie -- come back into vogue, Bob may tag along. Charlie Sheen used it for one of his twin sons.
 
- Lindsay- Origin:English surname
- Meaning:"marshlands of Lincolnshire"
- Description:In the early eighties, Lindsay, in tandem with Courtney, approached the Top 10.
 
- Kinley- Origin:Scottish surname
- Meaning:"fair hero"
- Description:A Scottish surname name, more popular as the Presidential McKinley, meaning "son of the fair hero".
 
- Trinity- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"triad"
- Description:A name that feels both spiritual and trendy, Trinity surged up the charts in the early 2000s, following the release of The Matrix. In just two years, it made an impressive jump from the latter end of the charts to the US Top 100, where it remained for more than a decade.
 
