future first names

  1. Aria
    • Origin:

      Italian and Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "air; song or melody; lion"
    • Description:

      Aria is a multi-cultural name with two extremely popular versions: this more word-like one along with Arya, the spelling used for the feisty young heroine of Game of Thrones. There were about 6400 baby girls named Aria in the US last year alog with 2400 named Arya, which counted together places the name in the Top 10.
  2. Attalie
    • Description:

      Attalie is a feminine name of French origin, possibly derived as a variant of Natalie or Athalie. If connected to Natalie, it stems from the Latin 'natalis,' meaning 'birthday' or specifically 'birth of the Lord,' with the initial 'N' dropped. Alternatively, it may relate to Athalie, which comes from the Hebrew name Athaliah, meaning 'God is exalted.' Attalie has a delicate, melodious quality with its soft consonants and flowing vowel sounds. The name remains quite rare, giving it an air of distinctiveness and elegance. With its French flair and unusual sound, Attalie appeals to parents seeking a name that combines classical origins with uncommon usage. The name carries a certain poetic quality and vintage charm while still feeling accessible for a modern bearer.

  3. Arielie
    • Wyatt
      • Origin:

        English surname
      • Meaning:

        "brave in war"
      • Description:

        Wyatt has been hot, which is to say cool, for several years now. With its easy Wyatt Earpish cowboy charm, it's relaxed but still highly respectable.