My FAVORITE Names!
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- Christopher- Origin:Greek and Latin
- Meaning:"bearer of Christ"
- Description:Christopher derived from the Greek Christophoros, which is composed of the elements Christos, referring to Christ, and phero, meaning "to bear."
 
- Delilah- Origin:Hebrew or Arabic
- Meaning:"delicate"
- Description:Melodic and lively, Delilah has cut itself (mostly) free from its treacherous past to become a contemporary favorite.
 
- Max- Origin:English and German diminutive of Maximilian or Maxwell
- Meaning:"greatest"
- Description:Max was derived from Maximilian, a Latin name that originated from the Roman family name Maximus. The character name Max in the children's classic Where the Wild Things Are had an impact on baby namers. Max is a widely used name internationally.
 
- Jacob- Origin:Hebrew
- Meaning:"supplanter"
- Description:Biblical Jacob ceded his Number 1 spot to biblical Noah, in 2013, after holding first place on the list of baby boy names from 1999 to 2012, given a huge boost by the Twilight phenomenon.
 
- Emilia- Origin:Feminine variation of Emil, Latin
- Meaning:"rival"
- Description:Emilia is the feminine form of the Roman clan name Aemilius, which derived from the Latin aemulus, meaning "rival." In Shakespeare’s Othello, Emilia is the wife of Iago and confidante of Desdemona. Amelia, although homonymous, has a different root and meaning.
 
- Bella- Origin:Diminutive of Isabella, Italian
- Meaning:"beautiful"
- Description:Everything ella, from Ella to Bella to Arabella, is red hot right now. Bella is one of the most, well, beautiful girl names starting with B. It carried a hint of a nice Old World grandmotherly veneer, until it became attached to Twilight's Bella Swan.
 
- Sam- Origin:English, diminutive of Samuel
- Meaning:"told by God"
- Description:Sam has long been used on its own for boys, as accepted standing by itself as it is as a short form of Samuel. Straightforward and down-to-earth, Sam is the name of the son of the co-stars of The Americans, Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys. Sam is one of the most popular names that start with S in the Western world, ranking higher in several European countries than it does in the US, where it's trended downward since the 19th century, though it's always been in the Top 1000.
 
- Amalia- Origin:German
- Meaning:"work"
- Description:Originally popularized in eighteenth century Europe due to the fame of Anna Amalia, a Duchess who was a great patron of the arts, Amalia is now a widely cross-cultural name, heard from Italy to Romania, Germany to Scandinavia. Popular in the Netherlands, Chile, France, and Puerto Rico, it can be pronounced as uh-MAH-lee-uh (English), a-MA-lya (Spanish), and ah-MA-lee-uh (German, Dutch), to list a few.
 amal meaning "vigorous, unceasing, work", and while it may not be quite so popular in the English speaking work as its sibling, it has been on the rise in the US since 2011, when it re-joined the Top 1000 after an 80 year absence. Given to 550 American babies in a recent year, it is considerably less popular than Amelia — 23 times less popular, in fact.
 
- Callista- Origin:Greek
- Meaning:"most beautiful"
- Description:Calista Flockhart spotlighted this lovely Greek name that has a long future in the English-speaking world. Kallista is another spelling; Calixta and Calixto are related.
 
- Tim- Origin:Diminutive of Timothy, Greek
- Meaning:"honoring God"
- Description:Tim is a boyish short form occasionally given on its own. There were 37 baby boys named Tim in the US last year, versus over 1700 named Timothy.
 
