lreynolds0816's list of names

  1. Astrid
    • Ayla
      • Clover
        • Helen
          • October
            • Adina
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "slender, delicate"
              • Description:

                Name of an Old Testament soldier that's been also used as a girls' name in modern Israel. An alternate spelling is Adinah. Some mistake Adina and Adinah to be the root of Dinah, but the Biblical name Dinah is borne by a different figure and has a different meaning. You can consider the modern short forms Dena and Dina as stemming from either Adina or Dinah.
            • Amalthea
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "tender goddess"
              • Description:

                In Greek mythology, Amalthea is the name of a goat (or, sometimes, a goat-keeping nymph) who nursed the infant Zeus and protected him from his murderous father, Cronus. Thanks to the goat’s protection and nourishment, Zeus grew up to overthrow Cronus.
            • Ambrose
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "immortal"
              • Description:

                Gentle but grandiose and beloved by British novelists including Evelyn Waugh and P. G. Wodehouse, Ambrose was a fast rising name in 2022. Entering the UK Top 1000 for the first time and proving popular among Nameberry users, its elegance, softness, and vintage style means it fits in with popular Theodore, Sebastian, and Jeremiah.
            • Arden
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "valley of the eagle; high"
              • Description:

                Arden is a gender-neutral name that's sleek and stylish but always seems to bob just below the surface of popularity, despite ticking all the boxes with its fashionable two-syllable, N-ending shape and its awesome nature-inspired meanings. In the 2021 US statistics, 41 percent of the babies named Arden were boys to 59 percent girls.
            • 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.
            • Artem
              • Origin:

                Ukrainian variation of Artemis
              • Description:

                Ukrainian Artem (ar-TEM) and Russian Artyom/Artiom (which can also be transcribed as Artem, though still pronounced ar-TYOM in Russian) are ultimately derived from the name of the Greek goddess Artemis: goddess of the moon and hunting. The meaning of her name is unknown, though it may be related to the Greek for "safe" or for "butcher".
            • Ashton
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "ash trees place"
              • Description:

                The recent ascent of this English surname is due to two things: the megapopular Ash beginning and TV/movie hottie Ashton Kutcher. The name peaked at Number 76 in 2004, a year after Ashton Kutcher's (both Christopher Ashton) hit TV show Punk'd made its debut.
            • Ashton
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "ash tree place"
              • Description:

                Hot star Ashton Kutcher is pushing this unisex choice toward the boys' camp, but its variation Ashtyn is on the rise.
            • Atlas
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "bearer of the heavens"
              • Description:

                Atlas is one of those names that was previously thought too powerful for a baby boy, who would have to be strong enough to carry the world on his shoulders. Now Atlas has joined the pantheon of Greek and Roman god and goddess names in the realm of possibility, along with Mars, Zeus and Apollo.
            • Atticus
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "from Attica"
              • Description:

                Atticus, with its trendy Roman feel combined with the upstanding, noble image of Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird, is a real winner among boy names. Atticus entered the US Top 1000 in 2004 and is a firm Nameberry favorite.
            • Audrey
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "noble strength"
              • Description:

                Audrey is one of the girls' names that have been rising due to their connection to Old Hollywood glamour—in this case the eternally chic and radiant Audrey Hepburn. Audrey has another very different appeal as one of the elite group of girl names that mean strong, brave, or powerful.
            • August
              • Origin:

                German form of Latin Augustus
              • Meaning:

                "great, magnificent"
              • Description:

                The name August is at its highest point since the 1890s, when it ranked among the Top 100 boy names in the US. And deservedly so, given its great meaning, historic roots, and cool nicknames.
            • Aylin
              • Origin:

                Turkish
              • Meaning:

                "of the moon"
              • Description:

                This Turkish name has some of today's most popular sounds - partly like Isla and Ayla with the well-loved -lin ending of Evelyn, Oaklynn, and Brooklynn. Used internationally, it's currently on trend in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Azerbaijan, and Mexico too. It also ranks in the US and The Netherlands Top 500s, and in the the UK Top 1000. With its glowing meaning and contemporary sounds but established feel, Aylin could make a lovely choice.
            • Aysel
              • Origin:

                Turkish; Azerbaijani
              • Meaning:

                "moon flood"
              • Description:

                A pretty Turkish name popular in the 1980s and 90s, with the wonderfully evocative meaning of "moon flood".
            • Amias
              • Asphodel
                • Bellamy
                  • Origin:

                    English and Irish from French
                  • Meaning:

                    "fine friend"
                  • Description:

                    Bellamy is a surname name with an admirable meaning and upbeat rhythm, similar to jovial choices like Rafferty, Barnaby and Willoughby.
                • Benjamin
                  • Origin:

                    Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "son of the right hand"
                  • Description:

                    Benjamin is a biblical name that has enjoyed widespread favor for decades, ranking in the US Top 50 for almost half a century and the Top 10 from 2015 until 2023.
                • Bia
                  • Origin:

                    Greek, Portuguese, Romanian
                  • Meaning:

                    "force; blessed; white"
                  • Description:

                    A bright and bouncy micro name, far rarer than Mia or Gia.
                • Bianca
                  • Origin:

                    Italian
                  • Meaning:

                    "white"
                  • Description:

                    Bianca, the livelier Italian and Shakespearean version of Blanche, has been chosen by many American parents since the 1990s, just as Blanca is a favorite in the Spanish-speaking community. Its meaning of white relates to snow, making it one of the prime names for winter babies.
                • Briar
                  • Origin:

                    Nature name, English word name
                  • Meaning:

                    "a thorny patch"
                  • Description:

                    This word name entered the US Top 1000 for both genders in 2015, though it premiered a little higher for girls. There are still more baby girls named Briar than baby boys -- 594 vs. 361 in 2021 -- but it's rising in popularity for both. Briar fits the trend for nature names, and it also offers a fresh option for honoring a Brian.
                • Caelan
                  • Origin:

                    Irish
                  • Meaning:

                    "little slender one"
                  • Description:

                    One of several Anglicized forms of Caolán, this spelling is borrowed from the Old Irish root, cáel. The pronunciation is also slightly Anglicized, as the original name may be pronounce KWAY-lan, KEE-lan, or KWEE-lan, depending on regional dialect.
                • Caraway
                  • Origin:

                    Nature name
                  • Description:

                    An edible plant used in seed and spice form.
                • Caspian
                  • Origin:

                    Place name
                  • Meaning:

                    "white"
                  • Description:

                    One of the most romantic of appellations, Caspian is a geographical name referring to the large salty sea between Asia and Europe. It's also the name of the hero of C.S. Lewis's beloved Chronicles of Narnia, Prince Caspian.
                • Cordelia
                  • Origin:

                    Latin; Celtic
                  • Meaning:

                    "heart; daughter of the sea"
                  • Description:

                    Cordelia is exactly the kind of old-fashioned, grown-up name for girls that many parents are seeking for their daughters today. The name of King Lear's one sympathetic daughter, Cordelia has both style and substance along with its Shakespearean pedigree.
                • Daphne
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "laurel tree, bay tree"
                  • Description:

                    In Greek mythology, Daphne was the nymph daughter of Peneus, a river god. Peneus saved Daphne from Apollo’s romantic obsessions by transforming her into a laurel tree. It is from this myth that the plant genus daphne, which contains the laurel species, gets its name.
                • Elara
                  • Origin:

                    Greek mythology name
                  • Meaning:

                    "hazelnut, spear"
                  • Description:

                    In Greek mythology, Elara was a lover of Zeus who gave birth to a giant son (ouch); it's also the name of one of the moons of Jupiter, giving it a celestial feel. Possibly derived from the Greek alara meaning "hazelnut" or "spear", it combines that favorite El- beginning with the popular -ara ending of Clara, Lara, and Amara, making it an all round appealing choice. Currently in the UK Top 1000, and on the rise in the US, it could be a fresher or less popular alternative to Ella, Lyra, or Laura.
                • Emrys
                  • Origin:

                    Welsh, variation of Ambrose
                  • Meaning:

                    "immortal"
                  • Description:

                    If you're looking for a Welsh name less common than Dylan, Griffin, Evan, or Morgan, you might want to consider this offbeat epithet of the wise wizard Merlin.

                    Root name Ambrose is an ancient saints' name derived from the Greek ambrosia, the food and drink of the gods that conferred immortality.
                • Esmeray
                  • Origin:

                    Turkish
                  • Meaning:

                    "dark moon"
                  • Description:

                    Lovers of Esme might also like this beautiful Turkish name, with its mysterious meaning. The last syllable sounds like "rye".
                • Esra
                  • Origin:

                    Turkish
                  • Meaning:

                    "travel at night"
                  • Description:

                    This lovely Top 100 Turkish name is related to the Arabic Asra or Isra.
                • Evander
                  • Origin:

                    Scottish; Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "bow warrior; strong man"
                  • Description:

                    Evander is a name that could build on the popularity of shorter form Evan, and could work and play well with schoolmates like Zander and Xander.
                • Ever
                  • Origin:

                    English word name
                  • Meaning:

                    "always, constantly, eternally"
                  • Description:

                    Similar in sound to Evan and Everett, Ever is an evocative word name that's currently on the rise. Used by Alanis Morissette and Souleye back in 2010, Ever was given to more than 200 boys in 2023, compared to 125 girls.
                • Everly
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "wild boar in woodland clearing"
                  • Description:

                    Sweet and stylish, with a sporty, energetic undertone, Everly is a name that ticks lots of boxes.
                • Ezra
                  • Origin:

                    Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "help"
                  • Description:

                    Ezra has a lot going for it: the strength of its heroic Biblical legacy, its quirky sound, and its fresh but familiar feel. Ezra is now at its highest point ever, but its intuitive streamlined spelling and deep roots could make it a worth successor to Elijah in the Top 10 -- or even to Liam or Noah at Number 1.
                • Faye
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "fairy"
                  • Description:

                    Soft and simple, but no less magical, Faye is enjoying a quiet spell of popularity in the US. It broke the Top 1000 in 2014, and by 2023, was one of the fastest rising names on the charts. Faye is a perfect example of a name that fits in and stands out, recognizable and yet unexpected. It also makes a beautiful middle name option, if Mae and Rae are feeling too overdone.
                • Fern
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "plant name"
                  • Description:

                    Of all the botanicals, Fern has been one of the slowest to move back from the front parlor into the nursery, despite the appealing girl character in the children's classic Charlotte's Web. Fern was most popular from the turn of the last century through the 1940s, reaching a high of #152 in 1916. We can certainly see her rejoining the long list of popular greenery names.
                • Francesco
                  • Origin:

                    Italian variation of Francis
                  • Description:

                    Thanks to the inspiration of Pope Francis, Francesco has galloped to the front of the line to become the Number One boys' name in Italy. As Francesca has become a familiar and popular form of the name for girls in the wider world, so does the handsome Francesco have that potential for boys.
                • Harrison
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "son of Harry"
                  • Description:

                    Harrison, a name made viable by Harrison Ford, is increasingly popular with parents who want an H name that's more formal than Harry or Hank but doesn't veer into the stiff Huntington-Harrington territory.
                • Helen
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "torch; shining light"
                  • Description:

                    Helen is a name that has connoted beauty since ancient times – Helen of Troy was the the mythological "face that launched a thousand ships," over whom the ten-year Trojan War was fought.
                • Holden
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "hollow valley"
                  • Description:

                    Holden is a classic case of a name that jumped out of a book and onto birth certificates--though it took quite a while. Parents who loved J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye are flocking to the name of its hero, Holden Caulfield -- not coincidentally in tune with the Hudson-Hayden-Colton field of names.
                • Indigo
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "Indian dye"
                  • Description:

                    Indigo is one of the most appealing and evocative of the new generation of color names. Color names have joined flower and jewel names -- in a big way -- and Indigo, a deep blue-purple dye from plants native to India, is particularly striking for both girls and boys. Although most people don't think of it like this, Indigo might also be considered among the most stylish Greek baby names in use today. Some cultural references: The Indigo Girls are a folk duo, 'Mood Indigo' is a classic Duke Ellington jazz composition, and there is a 1970's New Age theory that Indigo children possess special, sometimes supernatural abilities. Indigo is the name of a character in the Ntozake Shange novel Sassafrass, Cypress & Indigo, and was used for his daughter by Lou Diamond Phillips.
                • Indigo
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "Indian dye"
                  • Description:

                    Indigo is one of the most appealing and evocative of the new generation of color names. Color names have joined flower and jewel names -- in a big way -- and Indigo, a deep blue-purple dye from plants native to India, is particularly striking for both girls and boys. Indigo is the name of a character in the Ntozake Shange novel Sassafrass, Cypress & Indigo, and was used for his daughter by Lou Diamond Phillips.
                • Isla
                  • Origin:

                    Scottish place-name or Spanish
                  • Meaning:

                    "island"
                  • Description:

                    Isla is a hit name throughout the English-speaking world but hasn't found the same popularity in other western countries, perhaps because its spelling and pronunciation don't make sense for those whose native language is not English. Think island without the final two letters.
                • Ivy
                  • Origin:

                    Botanical name
                  • Description:

                    The quirky, offbeat and energetic botanical name Ivy is enjoying a deserved revival, propelled even higher by its choice by high-profile parents Beyonce and Jay-Z for daughter Blue Ivy. Ivy is also traditionally used at Christmas, make this one of the perfect names for December babies.
                • Izabelle
                  • Description:

                    Izabelle is a feminine name representing a modern spelling variation of Isabella, which derives from the Hebrew name Elisheba, meaning 'devoted to God' or 'God is my oath'. This contemporary spelling with 'z' and double 'l' adds a distinctive twist to the classic name while maintaining its elegant sound and historical significance. Isabella became widely popular throughout Europe following the fame of Queen Isabella of Castile in the 15th century. The Izabelle variant began gaining modest attention in the early 2000s as parents sought unique spellings of traditional names. While less common than Isabella or Isabelle, Izabelle offers the same nickname options including Izzy, Belle, and Ella, combining traditional roots with a modern flair.
                • Jasper
                  • Origin:

                    Persian
                  • Meaning:

                    "bringer of treasure"
                  • Description:

                    Jasper originated as a variation of the Latin Gaspar, which ultimately derived from the Persian word ganzabara, meaning "bringer of treasure." As a given name, Jasper’s etymology is unrelated to that of the gemstone, which comes from a Semitic word meaning "speckled stone." Jasper is the usual English form for one of the Three Wise Men who brought gifts to the infant Christ according to medieval tradition and appears in the Bible as a reference to the stone itself in Revelations 4:3.
                • Jonah
                  • Origin:

                    Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "dove"
                  • Description:

                    Jonah, the name of the Old Testament prophet who was swallowed by the whale, only to emerge unharmed three days later, is increasingly appreciated by parents looking for a biblical name less common than Jacob or Joshua, yet not too obscure. Plus, Jonah comes with a ready-made nursery-decorating motif.
                • Knox
                  • Origin:

                    Scottish
                  • Meaning:

                    "round hill"
                  • Description:

                    Knox is an old Scottish surname that Brad Pitt (whose great-great-grandfather was named Hal Knox Hillhouse) and Angelina Jolie took out of the back cupboard, dusted off, and elevated to coolness--to the point where it entered the popular baby names list in 2009. Knox now ranks among the most influential celebrity baby names.
                • Leda
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "happy"
                  • Description:

                    Leda is that rare name that has not yet been discovered in the current craze for ancient names from mythology. In classical Greek myth, Leda was a great beauty who mothered another great beauty, Helen of Troy.
                • Leighton
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "meadow town"
                  • Description:

                    More popular in its Layton spelling, Leighton is rising in popularity in the US for both sexes simultaneously, although this spelling remains more popular for girls for now – no doubt helped by actress Leighton Meester. Lleyton – as in Australian tennis star Lleyton Hewitt – is another, even more complicated, variant spelling.
                • Lorelei
                  • Origin:

                    German
                  • Meaning:

                    "alluring, temptress"
                  • Description:

                    The lovely Lorelei, a name from old German legend, was a beautiful Rhine River seductress whose haunting voice led sailors to hazardous rocks that would cause them to be shipwrecked. And this siren image clung to the name for ages.
                • Luan
                  • Origin:

                    Portuguese, Albanian, Vietnamese, or Irish
                  • Meaning:

                    "moon; lion; ethics; warrior"
                  • Description:

                    Luan is a handsome, unusual boy's name with surprisingly diverse origins. It's a rare Portuguese name meaning "moon", an Albanian name meaning "lion", a Vietnamese name meaning "justice; ethics", and a Gaelic name meaning "hound; warrior".
                • Lucian
                  • Origin:

                    Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "light"
                  • Description:

                    Lucian is a sleeker, more sophisticated version of Lucius that is climbing in tandem with other Lu-starting names.
                • Lucine
                  • Origin:

                    Armenian, English, French
                  • Meaning:

                    "moon; light; grove, light"
                  • Description:

                    Sweet and stylish, Lucine is a versatile choice that can be used as a spelling variation of the celestial Armenian name Lusine. It is equally considered an elaboration of the classic Lucy and as a French form of Lucina, a name that means "grove", but can also be associated with light.
                • Lydia
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "woman from Lydia"
                  • Description:

                    Lydia is one of the first place names, after an area of Asia Minor whose inhabitants are credited with strong musical talent great wealth. Always among the US Top 1000 girl names, Lydia is a quietly fashionable classic.
                • Lyra
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "lyre"
                  • Description:

                    Lyra is a name with ancient and celestial roots that's finding new popularity thanks to its starring role in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials series, seen in the movie The Golden Compass. Simple yet unique, Lyra hits the sweet spot between too popular and too unusual.
                • Marcel
                  • Origin:

                    French variation of Marcellus
                  • Meaning:

                    "little warrior"
                  • Description:

                    Marcel, despite distinguished namesakes including Proust and Duchamp, suffers from a terminal headwaiter image in this country. But along with its sister name Marcella and French variation (and Jolie-Pitt pick) Marcheline, Marcel may be on the brink of a style renaissance.
                • Miles
                  • Origin:

                    English form of Milo, Latin and Old German,"soldier or merciful"
                  • Meaning:

                    "soldier or merciful"
                  • Description:

                    Miles, which has a permanent veneer of cool thanks to jazz great Miles Davis, is a confident and polished boys' name that's an American classic. Always ranking in the US Top 1000, it's been drifting up the charts for the past half century and now ranks at its highest point ever, in the Top 50.
                • Milo
                  • Origin:

                    Latin and Old German
                  • Meaning:

                    "soldier or merciful"
                  • Description:

                    Milo is most commonly considered to be Germanic name derived from the Latin word miles, meaning "soldier." However, there is evidence to suggest it also may have independently spawned from the Slavic root milu, meaning "merciful." Milo predates brother name Miles, a variation that evolved when the name immigrated to the British Isles in the Middle Ages. Mylo is an alternate spelling.
                • Monroe
                  • Origin:

                    Scottish
                  • Meaning:

                    "mouth of the Roe river"
                  • Description:

                    Monroe is a presidential surname which feels fresher than Jackson, Lincoln and Taylor. Marilyn Monroe is a famous female namesake, but her smart Scottish surname feels equally usable for either sex. Plus, we think old man nickname Moe would sound both cool and adorable on a baby boy today!
                • Moon
                  • Origin:

                    Word name
                  • Description:

                    The original oddball celebrity baby name, via Frank Zappa's daughter Moon Unit, who claims she's always liked it.
                • Neoma
                  • Origin:

                    Greek or Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "new moon; pleasantness"
                  • Description:

                    An obscure yet on-trend name with two wonderful meanings associated with it. Neoma is one of the freshest celestial girl names with moon-related meanings, rarer than Luna or Phoebe but with the same fluid sound.
                • Noemi
                  • Origin:

                    Italian and Spanish variation of Naomi
                  • Meaning:

                    "my delight"
                  • Description:

                    Noemi is a charming Latin spin on Naomi; another twist is Neomi. A quiet mainstay on the US Top 1000 since 1957, Noemi was one of the fastest rising names in 2023.
                • Oberon
                  • Origin:

                    Variation of Auberon
                  • Meaning:

                    "elf king; noble bear"
                  • Description:

                    The Shakespearean character Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream is King of the Fairies, but the name, with its bold 'O' beginning has plenty of strength alongside its magical qualities.
                • Odella
                  • Origin:

                    Variation of Odele or Odelia, English, Hebrew "song; I will praise the Lord"
                  • Meaning:

                    "song; I will praise the Lord"
                  • Description:

                    Names with the del element, such as Adeline, Adelaide, Adele, and Della, are currently en vogue, but old-fashioned Odella didn't get the memo.
                • Oliver
                  • Origin:

                    Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "olive tree or elf army"
                  • Description:

                    Oliver is an international star, ranking near the top of the charts in the US and throughout the English-speaking world, along with a host of European and Latin American countries, from Norway to Chile, Slovenia to Switzerland.
                • Orla
                  • Origin:

                    Irish
                  • Meaning:

                    "golden princess"
                  • Description:

                    Orla is an Irish name closely associated with the high king Brian Boru, as it was the name of his sister, daughter and niece. It was very popular in the Middle Ages – the fourth most popular name in twelfth century Ireland – and has become popular again in Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales today. In Irish, the name is commonly spelled Orlaith or Orlagh.
                • Osiris
                  • Origin:

                    Egyptian
                  • Meaning:

                    "with strong eyesight"
                  • Description:

                    Osiris is the name of Egyptian mythology god-king who died and was reborn every year. Emerging from centuries of obscurity, Osiris has several ingredients for success in the modern world: Roots in ancient myth, an uplifting meaning, an s ending and the cute nickname Os or Oz.
                • Ostara
                  • Origin:

                    Old High German
                  • Meaning:

                    "dawn"
                  • Description:

                    In Germanic mythology, Ostara is the goddess of springtime, fertility, and dawn. Her existence as a mythological figure was pieced together by scholar Jacob Grimm, who used evidence such as the German word for April (ostermonat) and parallels to the Anglo-Saxon Eostre. Ostara is also the modern German name for the Easter holiday.
                • Owen
                  • Origin:

                    Welsh
                  • Meaning:

                    "young warrior; well-born"
                  • Description:

                    Owen, a resonant Celtic name, has ranked among the Top 100 boys' names in the US for 20 years and is now at its highest point ever.
                • Ozias
                  • Origin:

                    Greek, Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "my strength is God"
                  • Description:

                    A cool Biblical option that currently sits just outside the US Top 1000, Ozias gets extra points for its user-friendly nicknames Oz and Ozzie. Given to around 200 boys in 2023, it has quadrupled in use since 2013.

                    Deriving from the Hebrew Uzziah, Ozias is the name of several minor figures in the Greek and Latin Bible, most notably the king of the ancient Kingdom of Judah. It also has a literary connection in the form of the wonderfully named Ozias Midwinter from Wilkie Collins' 19th century sensationalist novel Armadale. Several characters in the novel describe the name as "horrible", claiming that "no sane human being would assume such a name as Ozias", but we — and a growing number of parents —would disagree.
                • Phoebe
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "radiant, shining one"
                  • Description:

                    Phoebe is the Latin variation of the Greek name Phoibe, which derived from phoibos, meaning "bright." In classical mythology, Phoebe is the by-name of Artemis, goddess of the moon and of hunting. The masculine version of Phoebe is Phoebus.
                • Presley
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "priest's meadow"
                  • Description:

                    More universal than Elvis...and more conventionally attractive, too. Cindy Crawford used it for her son, though it's on the rise mainly for girls. The last time Presley ranked in the Top 1000 for boys was 1903, 120 years ago. Today, it's used for girls 14 times as often as for boys, mainly because of the -ley ending.
                • Presley
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "priest's meadow"
                  • Description:

                    Presley is a much more popular name for little girls than you might think, entering the charts as a girls' name in 1998 and hovering around Number 200 for the last decade.
                • Rhiannon
                  • Origin:

                    Welsh
                  • Meaning:

                    "divine queen"
                  • Description:

                    Most of us had never heard this lovely Welsh name with links to the moon until we heard the 1976 smash hit Fleetwood Mac song of that name, with lyrics by Stevie Nicks. That same year it popped onto the U.S. Top 1000 at Number 593.
                • River
                  • Origin:

                    Nature name
                  • Description:

                    River shares the tranquil feeling of all the water names, and seems to have pretty much escaped its past strong association with River Phoenix and his unfortunate fate. Actor Joaquin Phoenix named his son with actress Rooney Mara after his brother River.
                • Ronin
                  • Origin:

                    Spelling variation of Ronan
                  • Meaning:

                    "little seal"
                  • Description:

                    In the USA, both spellings of this old Celtic name have risen significantly in recent years, however, Ronan outpaced this version in the lasts, and we, too, prefer the slightly more rounded and gentle look of the original. History and movie buffs may appreciate this version though, due to its association with renegade samurai in Feudal Japan - and provides it with a second possible meaning: "drifter, wanderer, and masterless samurai". Ronin is also used within the Marvel Universe.
                • Scilla
                  • Origin:

                    Botanical name and short form of Priscilla
                  • Meaning:

                    "ancient"
                  • Description:

                    Scilla are little woodland flowers in a beautiful bright blue color. Scilla can also be a short form of Priscilla, from Prisca "ancient".
                • Sebastian
                  • Origin:

                    Latin from Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "person from ancient city of Sebastia"
                  • Description:

                    Sebastian is an ancient martyr's name turned literary, and Little Mermaid hero—think Sebastian the Crab—that's more popular than ever, as a classic-yet-unconventional compatriot for fellow British favorites T Theodore and Oliver.
                • Serena
                  • Origin:

                    Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "tranquil, serene"
                  • Description:

                    Serena, a name used since Roman times, was given fresh life by tennis star Williams, and then again with the leading character on Gossip Girl, Serena van der Woodsen. There have also been Serenas on soap operas and other shows from Bewitched to Law & Order.
                • Silas
                  • Origin:

                    Aramaic, Latin, Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "of the forest; or prayed for"
                  • Description:

                    Sleek and smart, with a hint of mystique about it, Silas is a recent addition to the US Top 100. Both mythological and Biblical in origin, Silas joins the ranks of Isaiah, Atlas, Elias, and Sebastian: polished and contemporary feeling names with plenty of history.
                • Silver
                  • Origin:

                    English word name
                  • Description:

                    This shimmery Age of Aquarius unisex flower child name is making a comeback, along with metal and gem names like Steel, Jade, and Ruby.
                • Silver
                  • Origin:

                    English word name
                  • Meaning:

                    " a metallic chemical element with atomic number 47"
                  • Description:

                    Among the first wave of word names used in the hippie era, it actually is a legitimate girl's name with a lot of luster.
                • Soren
                  • Origin:

                    Danish, Norwegian
                  • Meaning:

                    "stern"
                  • Description:

                    This gentle Scandinavian name, soft and sensitive, is being discovered in a major way by parents in the US. It's most closely identified with the nineteenth century philosopher Soren Kierkegaard, but there have been modern fictional Sorens as well, in The Matrix Reloaded and the book series Guardians of Ga'Hoole, Charlie and Lola, and Underworld.
                • Summer
                  • Origin:

                    Word name
                  • Description:

                    The temperature is definitely rising for this popular seasonal name, which began being used in the seventies, and has been heard consistently ever since.
                • Theo
                  • Origin:

                    Diminutive of Theodore
                  • Meaning:

                    "gift of God"
                  • Description:

                    See the popularity graph below for the name Theo? It's been heading straight uphill since 2010, when it hopped back onto the Top 1000 after a 60+ year absence.
                • Verena
                  • Origin:

                    Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "integrity"
                  • Description:

                    Verena is pleasant but old-fashioned. Whether that's the outdated kind of old-fashioned or the so-out-it's-in-again kind is your call.
                • Waylon
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "cunning, craft"
                  • Description:

                    With its rugged, country charm and confident sounds, Waylon is among the wave of Old Western names that parents are choosing.
                • Winter
                  • Origin:

                    Word name
                  • Description:

                    Fresher, brisker and, yes, cooler than Summer or Autumn or Spring, Winter is now a full-fledged female choice, especially since Nicole Richie and Joel Madden used it for daughter Harlow's middle name, and Gretchen Mol picked it as her daughter's first, as did media mogul Sean Parker. Winter continues to be the preferred spelling and has risen in popularity significantly over the past few years.