New Orleans Inspired Baby Names

  1. Brees
    • Brennan
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "descendent of the sad one"
      • Description:

        Brennan is a winning Irish surname name, more modern than Brian or Brendan, more unusual than Conor and Aidan. The only possible problem with Brennan: people might think you're saying Brendan.
    • Brigitte
      • Origin:

        French variation of Brighid
      • Meaning:

        "strength or exalted one"
      • Description:

        Brigitte is the French version of the ancient Irish Brighid long associated with 1950s sex symbol Brigitte Bardot. If you want to pronounce Brigitte the French way, it's brih-ZHEET.
    • Burgundy
      • Origin:

        French place-name; also color name
      • Description:

        It's a place. It's a wine. It's a color. -- no wonder trend-heavy Burgundy's been discovered as a name.
    • Boudreaux
      • Breaux
        • Broussard
          • Calliope
            • Origin:

              Greek mythology name
            • Meaning:

              "beautiful voice"
            • Description:

              Calliope is the name of the muse of epic poetry -- and also the musical instrument on the merry-go-round. Bold and creative, it would not be the easiest name for a girl lacking such qualities. It debuted in the US Top 1000 in 2016. While Americans usually pronounce this name with a long I sound and the emphasis on the second syllables, Greeks pronounce it with the emphasis on the third syllable -- ka-lee-OH-pee.
          • Camellia
            • Origin:

              Flower name, from Czech surname
            • Meaning:

              "Kamel's flower"
            • Description:

              Camellia is a rare flower name with distinct roots related to the Camille/Camila group and has varied associations to the moon, water, wealth, and perfection. It could be thought of as a floral replacement for Amelia.
          • Camille
            • Origin:

              French
            • Meaning:

              "young ceremonial attendant"
            • Description:

              At one time just the sound of the name Camille could start people coughing, recalling the tragic Lady of the Camellias, the heroine played by Greta Garbo in the vintage film based on a Dumas story, but that image has faded, replaced by a sleek, chic, highly attractive one.
          • Cane
            • Charles
              • Origin:

                French from German
              • Meaning:

                "man, free man"
              • Description:

                Charles derives from the Germanic name Karl, meaning "man" or "freeman", and is a royal name in multiple European countries. A famous early bearer is Charlemagne, King of the Franks and Lombards and then Roman Emperor in the 8th-9th centuries.
            • Cher
              • Origin:

                French
              • Meaning:

                "beloved"
              • Description:

                For years there was only one Cher, and then along came the charming heroine of the movie "Clueless." The world now officially has enough Chers in it.
            • Claiborne
              • Origin:

                French and German
              • Meaning:

                "boundary with clover"
              • Description:

                This surname-name oozes Southern charm; nevertheless, its most famous bearer was a New Englander, Rhode Island senator Claiborne de Borda Pell, who sponsored education legislation leading to the much beloved Pell scholarship programme. That connection alone instills this name with intellect as well as style.
            • Claude
              • Origin:

                French from Latin
              • Meaning:

                "lame; enclosure"
              • Description:

                Claude is a soft-spoken French name that conjures up the pastel colors of Monet and harmonies of Debussy. In France, it is used for girls as well, in fact in the Tracy Chevalier novel Lady and the Unicorn, the protagonist is a female Claude.
            • Claudette
              • Origin:

                French, feminine variation of Claude
              • Meaning:

                "lame; enclosure"
              • Description:

                Once seen as a dated French Claudette-Colbert feminization, along with Annette and Paulette, we can see Claudette moving into a more plausible Colette-Cosette arena. While some may be put off by the common "lame" meaning, some etymologists theorize that the name may relate to the word for enclosure or clause, an alternate meaning that may appeal to a child with a form of this otherwise-appealing name.
            • Claudia
              • Origin:

                Feminine variation of Claude
              • Meaning:

                "lame; enclosure"
              • Description:

                Claudia is a classic name with ancient Roman roots. Never truly in or truly out, Claudia feels like a strong, modern choice that hits the sweet spot between too popular and too unusual..
            • Clio
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "glory"
              • Description:

                Clio is the name of the ancient Greek mythological muse of history and heroic poetry, one that is rich with modern charm and would make an intriguing choice, especially thanks to its dynamic o-ending. Unlike the sound-alike Cleo, which brings up visions of Cleopatra, Clio is very much a stand-alone name.
            • Crescent
              • Origin:

                French
              • Meaning:

                "increasing, growing"
              • Description:

                Crescent is an intriguing word name with a pretty sound and links to the moon. Cressie could make for a cute nickname, as used in the Worst Witch children's TV series, short for Crescentmoon.
            • Crew
              • Origin:

                English word name
              • Meaning:

                "a band or force of armed men"
              • Description:

                Crew is yet another word name that was added to the baby name lexicon when this one was chosen by The Young and the Restless star Joshua Morrow for his son. It debuted on the Top 1000 in 2010. We've also heard spelling variations Cru and Crue.