Kids

  1. Aivlinn
    • Aivlyn
      • Case
        • Origin:

          Word name
        • Description:

          A brisk and unconventional name that could be a style stand-in for confederates Casey, Chase, Cale, and Cade.
      • 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.
      • Edith
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "prosperous in war"
        • Description:

          Edith was a hugely popular name a hundred years ago that's being revived among stylish parents in Stockholm and London. It's currently beginning to gain traction in the US among those with a taste for old-fashioned names with a soft but strong image.
      • Emmett
        • Origin:

          English masculine variation of Emma, German
        • Meaning:

          "universal"
        • Description:

          Emmett, honest and sincere, laid-back and creative, is on the rise as a male cognate of the megapopular Emma and Emily, not to mention being a character in the popular Twilight series.
      • Ever
        • Origin:

          Word name
        • Meaning:

          "always, eternally, constantly"
        • Description:

          A simple, unusual word name with an evocative meaning, Ever feels similar enough to Eva, Evelyn, and Everly that it shifts easily into name territory. Actor Robert Carradine was ahead of the trends when he named his now grown-up actress daughter Ever back in the 70s, while more recently, it was used by both Milla Jovovich and Owain Yeoman.
      • Everleigh
        • Everlynn
          • Holland
            • Origin:

              Dutch place name
            • Meaning:

              "wooded land"
            • Description:

              Holland is one of the coolest geographical names, unadorned and elegant, evocative of fine Rembrandt portraits and fields of pink and yellow tulips. It first entered the US Top 1000 for girls in 2014, but fell out of the Top 1000 for boys a century earlier.
          • Jaxson
            • Origin:

              Variation of Jackson, English
            • Meaning:

              "son of Jack"
            • Description:

              One of several phonetic spellings of Jackson moving up the charts, Jaxson entered the Top 100 in 2013 and has remained there since. It's also picking up steam in England and Wales.. Actor Eric Mabius used it as his son Rylan's middle name.
          • Lilah
            • Origin:

              Variation of Lila, Arabic, English
            • Meaning:

              "night"
            • Description:

              Lilah may be a simple spelling variation of Lila— itself an alternative form of the Arabic Leila — or you might think of it as a shortening of Delilah or an Anglicization of the Hebrew Lilach, which means lilac. Whatever the root, it's a beautiful and stylish name. The final h adds balance or creates needless complications, depending on your viewpoint.
          • Mason
            • Origin:

              English occupational name
            • Meaning:

              "worker in stone"
            • Description:

              Mason is an occupational surname that ranked among the Top 10 name for boys throughout the 2010s, after its choice as one of the first Kardashian baby names.
          • Rylee
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Riley, Irish
            • Meaning:

              "courageous"
            • Description:

              This substitute spelling of Riley has been popular with parents for a decade. Rylee entered the charts in 1994, and is solidly within the Top 200 for the last 2 decades. Ryleigh is another spelling that has gained significant popularity.
          • Rylie
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Riley
            • Meaning:

              "rye clearing"
            • Description:

              Rylie is a spelling variation of the more-popular traditional Riley. In the US Top 1000 since 1997, it has peaked in 2004, 2008, and 2016 when it nearly reached the Top 300. It fell significantly in 2023, however, its popularity has always been bumpy. Riley, Rylee, and Ryleigh all rank above Rylie but when you combine all the spellings, it feels like a Top 20 name.
          • Rilee
            • Saoirse
              • Origin:

                Irish
              • Meaning:

                "liberty"
              • Description:

                Before the young Irish actress Saoirse Ronan made her mark in the films Ladybird and The Lovely Bones, few of us had heard this name, let alone known how to pronounce it. But now it is slowly way edging its way into the mainstream, particularly, of course, with parents who have Irish roots. It made its first appearance in the US Top 1000 in 2016, when it was the third-fastest-rising girls' name.
            • Siersha
              • Tripp
                • Origin:

                  Word name
                • Description:

                  The extra p makes Tripp more of a name and less of a Trip. Usually a nickname of a boy who's a third, but Tripp is sure to get more attention in its own right now as the name of Sarah Palin's daughter Bristol and Levi Johnston's son.
              • Trygg