Favorite names

  1. Arynn
    • Boden
      • Origin:

        English or German surname, variation of Beauden, French
      • Meaning:

        "hill shaped like a bow; floor; beautiful"
      • Description:

        Boden is most often inspired by the clothing catalog of the same name, and it feels like an appropriate first name for boys because of its stylish two-syllable -n ending rhythm, a la Logan, Mason, Owen, and other trendy choices. While Boden or Bowden is a fairly common English surname, in German it is the everyday name for "floor".
    • Carter
      • Origin:

        English occupational name
      • Meaning:

        "cart maker or driver"
      • Description:

        One of the surname names for boys on its way to becoming unisex, this name broke into the Top 1000 for the first time in 2013 for girls. While it sounds masculine to us, because of its two-syllable er-ending sound so trendy with boys’ names, many parents apparently disagree.
    • Dakota
      • Origin:

        Place-name; Sioux
      • Meaning:

        "friendly one"
      • Description:

        An early and still one of the most popular unisex names, also a place name and name of a Native American people in the northern Mississippi valley, which makes it a controversial baby name choice. While the popularity of Dakota is trending downward for both genders, it's one of those rare genuinely gender-neutral names that is used for nearly equal numbers of boys and girls.
    • Harleigh
      • Origin:

        Variation of Harley
      • Description:

        Harley in a dress.
    • Hunter
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "one who hunts"
      • Description:

        Hunter has been dropping a bit for the past few years but is still one of the leaders of a distinctive band of boys' names that combines macho imagery (Hunter, Austin, Harley) with a softened masculinity. Hunter was for years attached to gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson; Josh Holloway used it for his son.
    • Jette
      • Origin:

        Dutch diminutive of names ending in jette or iette
      • Description:

        Many popular Dutch short forms are drawn from the middle or end of their proper name: Sanne from Susanne, Bas from Sebastian. Jette could be from a name like Henriette or Mariette.
    • Karsyn
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Carson
      • Description:

        Y is often used to feminize a variant spelling of a name, though of course there's nothing intrinsically gendered about it. The Karsyn spelling is slightly off its peak for girls, but rising for boys.
    • Kayden
      • Origin:

        Modern invented name
      • Description:

        This member of the aden/ayden extended family is a popular choice not only in the US but across the pond in England, Wales and Scotland as well. Angie Everhart has a son named Kayden Bobby.
    • Kayne
      • Mitchel
        • Shayne
          • Origin:

            Femininized variation of Shane
          • Description:

            This distinctive variation was chosen for their third daughter by the Eddie Murphys.
        • Trent
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "the flooder"
          • Description:

            This strong single-syllable boys’ name has been finding favor with parents since the fifties, though it's been slipping in recent years; it fell out of the Top 500 for the first time since 1959 in 2015. Its main associations have been with the River Trent, whose name dates back to prehistoric times, and with former Mississippi Senator Trent (born Chester) Lott, and Trent Reznor (born Michael) of Nine Inch Nails.
        • Tesslyn