Popular in the Netherlands

  1. Ada
    • Origin:

      German or Turkish
    • Meaning:

      "noble, nobility, or island"
    • Description:

      Ada is one of the classic baby names for girls that is suddenly super stylish again. A favorite at the end of the nineteenth century, Ada is an alternative to the over-popular Ava. Ada is also part of the trend toward simple, old-fashioned names beginning with a vowel, like Ivy and Ella.
  2. Aliya
    • Origin:

      Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "to rise"
    • Description:

      Simpler and less tied to the singer in this form, Aliya is a feminine form of the Arabic name Ali, meaning "lofty, sublime, high" or "exalted." Boosted to fame by the ill-fated singer, Aaliyah, and used across the Middle East, the US and the UK, Aliya is a powerful and pretty choice with a concise spelling.
  3. Aras
    • Origin:

      Lithuanian
    • Meaning:

      "eagle"
    • Description:

      A sweet, simple name with roots in several cultures. In Lithuanian, Aras is a poetic bird name, while in Persian and Kurdish it is both a word ("equal"), and the name of a river that flows through Turkey, Armenia, Iran and Azerbaijan. It is one of the most popular boy names in Turkey, and also ranks in the Netherlands and England and Wales.
  4. Asel
    • Origin:

      Arabic, Persian, Turkish and Kazakh
    • Meaning:

      "honey"
    • Description:

      Top 10 in Turkey and Top 500 in the Netherlands (which has a high Turkish population), this sleek and pretty name is virtually unknown elsewhere.
  5. Bart
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Bartholomew, Hebrew, "son of the earth"
    • Meaning:

      "son of the earth"
    • Description:

      Permanent property of that devilish little Simpson kid.
  6. Bas
    • Origin:

      Dutch, diminutive of Bastiaan and Sebastian
    • Meaning:

      "person from the city of Sebastia"
    • Description:

      Bas is a fashionable name in its own right in the Netherlands, where it's been in the Top 10. Used throughout Europe, it may have a future here as a straightforward-but-charming nickname name. Baz is another, similar and more appealing possibility.
  7. Boaz
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "swiftness"
    • Description:

      Now that such Old Testament patriarchs as Elijah and Moses fill the playground, Boaz seems downright baby-friendly, having more pizzazz than many of the others, perhaps as a successor to Noah.
  8. Boris
    • Origin:

      Slavic
    • Meaning:

      "to fight"
    • Description:

      Boris is one of the old Russian names being revived by chic Europeans; it hasn't quite made a comeback yet in the U.S., but it does have potential.
  9. Boet
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        • Dua
          • Origin:

            Albanian, Arabic
          • Meaning:

            "love, prayer"
          • Description:

            Dua is one of those names made famous by a single celebrity: British-Albanian model-singer Dua Lipa. It's simple, modern, appealing, and may find a wider audience thanks to its attractive namesake.
        • Eleonora
          • Origin:

            Italian, German, Dutch, and Polish variation of Eleanor
          • Description:

            Makes a serious name frilly and feminine, which, depending on your viewpoint, might be a good or a bad thing. In this case, we vote good.
        • Ellis
          • Origin:

            English surname derived from Elijah or Elias or Welsh
          • Meaning:

            "benevolent"
          • Description:

            Ellis, a surname used sparingly as a first in the Wallace/Morris period, sounds new now for girls, as a gender-neutral alternative to Ella or Alice. It debuted in the US Top 1000 for girls in 2015.-- Ellis has always been in the Top 1000 for boys -- and seems to be headed straight up. One of the most popular gender-neutral names, currently there are two baby boys named Ellis for every girl.
        • Eslem
          • Origin:

            Turkish
          • Meaning:

            "to submit"
          • Description:

            Possible Esme alternative that is thought to be derived from the Arabic word aslama, meaning "to submit."
        • Evert
          • Origin:

            English, variation of Everett, from German Eberhard
          • Meaning:

            "brave boar"
          • Description:

            Though you might have been a fan of tennis star Chris Evert, stick with EVERETT, which everyone will think you're saying anyway.
        • Eymen
          • Origin:

            Turkish variation of Aymen, Arabic
          • Meaning:

            "righteous, right-handed, blessed, lucky"
        • Ediz
          • Evelien
            • Fae
              • Origin:

                Spelling variation of Faye
              • Description:

                Now that Faye is back on the Top 1000 after a decades-long absence, its spelling variations are being revived as well. Fae was given to nearly as many baby girls last year as Fay and may be especially attractive as a middle name option.