baby de almeida #2...coming august!

  1. Adair
    • Origin:

      English and Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "shallow place in a river near oaks"
    • Description:

      This undiscovered unisex name has lots of flair. It was first noticed as a girl's name, starting in the 1980's, on the long-running daytime drama Search for Tomorrow, with the character Adair McCleary, who had ahead-of-their-time brothers named brothers Hogan, Cagney and Quinn. But since Adair has yet to find many takers, it would make a fresh and appealing choice.
  2. Archer
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "bowman"
    • Description:

      Archer is an Anglo-Saxon surname that feels more modern than most because of its on-target occupational and Hunger Games associations. And it's a nice way to bypass the clunky Archibald to get to the cool nickname Archie.
  3. Arlo
    • Origin:

      Irish or English
    • Meaning:

      "between two hills"
    • Description:

      Quirky cool Arlo is now well and truly back. Last year it broke into the US Top 200 boy names and consistently ranks among the most popular boy names on Nameberry.
  4. Alaska
    • Ambrose
      • Avonlea
        • Baird
          • Origin:

            Scottish occupational name
          • Meaning:

            "minstrel, poet"
          • Description:

            Meaning bard, this is an original choice with poetic and melodic undertones. Bard itself has also come into consideration, both names bringing to mind Shakespeare and other literary lights.

            The Scottish surname Baird's most notable bearer was John Logie Baird, the Scottish engineer and inventor of the televisor, the world's first practical television system in 1926, and also the world's first fully electronic color TV tube two years later. Some might also remember puppeteers Bil and Cora Baird.

        • Bellamy
          • Origin:

            English and Irish from French
          • Meaning:

            "fine friend"
          • Description:

            Bellamy is emerging as an up-and-coming girls' name, an Irish surname-y riff on the super-popular Bella series of names. While the Bella connection makes Bellamy sound a little trendier and more popular than it really is, we see the name possibly rising through the ranks for both genders in the coming years.
        • Birch
          • Origin:

            Tree name
          • Description:

            Birch is a rarely used nature name that calls to mind the lovely image of the tall, strong but graceful white-barked tree.
        • Clarke
          • Origin:

            Variation of Clark
          • Meaning:

            "scribe, clerk"
          • Description:

            While Clark ranks in the Top 500 for boys, the Clarke spelling leans towards the girls' side. Regardless, the name works well for either sex.
        • Collier
          • Origin:

            English occupational name
          • Meaning:

            "coal miner"
          • Description:

            This occupational surname could find new life with those wishing to honor someone in their heritage who was connected to the tough-as-nails breed that was the pre-modern coal miner. Coll and Collie are some sweet nickname options to tone down the formality of this name.
        • Calgary
          • Caplan
            • Collier
              • Conyers
                • Desi
                  • Origin:

                    Short form of Desiree, French
                  • Meaning:

                    "desired"
                  • Description:

                    Desi makes Desiree a lot cuter and more boyish.
                • Drew
                  • Origin:

                    Diminutive of Andrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "strong and manly"
                  • Description:

                    Drew is an elegant formerly male-only alternative to Andy that joined the stylishly upscale Paige-Brooke-Blair sorority, thanks largely to Drew Barrymore. Barrymore comes by her first name legitimately: it was the maiden name of her paternal great-grandmother, Georgiana 'Georgie' Drew Barrymore, one of many esteemed actors in her family history.
                • Edison
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "son of Edith or Adam"
                  • Description:

                    This rhythmic last-name-first-name projects the creativity and inventiveness of Thomas Edison. It's an English surname deriving from either Adam or Eda, a medieval diminutive of Edith.
                • Elowen
                  • Origin:

                    Cornish
                  • Meaning:

                    "elm"
                  • Description:

                    A beautiful modern Cornish nature name that is rapidly picking up steam in the States: even spawning variant spellings like Elowyn and Elowynn. In its native region, it wasn't widely used as a name before the twentieth century, when the Cornish language was revived. A (currently) unique member of the fashionble El- family of names, it has a pleasant, evocative sound.
                • Emelyn