Baby Scholze

The baby's last name will be Scholze. I'm really fond of fairy tale-ish names as I'm a children's illustrator who loves fairytales. The baby's cultural heritage is Canadian (with German, French, Irish, Icelandic roots) and French/Ecuadorian. The baby will be raised in Canada and later on France.
  1. Abrielle
    • Origin:

      Short form of Gabrielle
    • Description:

      Sometimes, a new name is created by lopping off the first letter or letters. Such is the case with Abrielle, which feels like Gabrielle without its shirt.
  2. 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.
  3. Adalie
    • Adara
      • Origin:

        Arabic; Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "virgin; or noble, exalted"
      • Description:

        Perfect name for a Virgo or an Aries baby. It is also the name of a character in the fantasy Belgariad series.
    • Adelaide
      • Origin:

        Variant of Adelheidis, German
      • Meaning:

        "noble, nobility"
      • Description:

        Adelaide is now heading straight uphill on the coattails of such newly popular sisters as Ava, Ada, and Audrey, and in the company of Adeline and Amelia. It was chosen by actress Katherine Heigl for the name of her second daughter.
    • Adelheid
      • Origin:

        German and Dutch form of Adelheidis, German
      • Meaning:

        "noble, nobility"
      • Description:

        The ancient German name Adelheidis gave rise to both Adelaide and Adelheid. While Adelaide is more popular and better known internationally, Adelheid is still used occasionally in Germany, the Netherlands, and Scandinavia. The German pronunciation is not that different from Adelaide, with a soft h and a long I sound instead of a long A in the last syllable.
    • Adelyn
      • Origin:

        Variation of Adeline
      • Meaning:

        "noble, nobility"
      • Description:

        Adeline in all its forms, including Adelyn, is rocketing up the list, but we do prefer the original to the variations. Or you might consider varying it yet further to Adelia, Adele, or Adelaide. Or lengthen it to Madeline/Madelyn.
    • Adra
      • Alaric
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "all-powerful ruler"
        • Description:

          Alaric is an ancient regal name that sounds modern enough to be considered. Alaric was a traditional name for the kings of the Ostrogoths, the most famous of whom was Alaric I, the King of the West Goths who sacked Rome in 410.
      • Alden
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "old, wise friend"
        • Description:

          Hot young actor Alden Ehrenreich, the new Han Solo, gives this formerly-stodgy surname name an attractive new image, making it a fresh successor to Aiden or Holden. Before it got this fresh shine, Alden was among the classic Thanksgiving baby names.
      • Alette
        • Alondra
          • Origin:

            Pet form of Alejandra or Spanish
          • Meaning:

            "lark"
          • Description:

            A Spanish TV show made this one popular, along with single-named Mexican singer, Alondra.
        • Ambra
          • Anwen
            • Origin:

              Welsh
            • Meaning:

              "very fair, beautiful"
            • Description:

              Anwen is one of the simplest and best of the classic Welsh girls' names, more unusual than Bronwen but with the same serene feel.
          • Arden
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "valley of the eagle; high"
            • Description:

              Arden, the name of the magical forest in Shakespeare's As You Like It, is a stylish A name with a strong, straightforward image. Another reason to love Arden: its similarity to "ardent." Arden is solidly unisex, with the current gender distribution running about 60 percent girls and 40 percent boys.
          • 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.
          • Arwen
            • Origin:

              Literature, Sindarin
            • Meaning:

              "noble maiden"
            • Description:

              Arwen is well known as princess of the Elves in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. The author took inspiration from Welsh for many of his character names, and indeed Arwen and its masculine counterpart Arwyn do have a modest history of use as legitimate Welsh names, deriving from the -wyn suffix ("fair, blessed") plus an intensifying prefix.
          • Astoria
            • Origin:

              Place name
            • Description:

              Long more associated with the New York Waldorf- hotel and the neighborhood in Queens than as a baby name, Astoria is finally beginning to emerge from their shadow and find favor with parents looking to move beyond Brooklyn. The name Astoria is drawn from the surname of titan of industry John Jacob Astor, theorized to mean "hawk."
          • Aubrey
            • Origin:

              English from French
            • Meaning:

              "elf ruler"
            • Description:

              Once a popular choice in for boys in the Middle Ages and again during the 19th century, Aubrey has mostly been used for girls in the US since the 1970's. With its arty, surname-y, and sophisticated feel, however, it is rising up the UK charts for both boys and girls.
          • Audley