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Favourite baby names
  1. Charlie (Charlotte)
    • Benji
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Benjamin
      • Description:

        Benji is undeniably cute, much in the way of a — yes, an adorable movie mutt. Ben is the handsome traditional short form of Benjamin, but Benji makes a more unexpected nickname
    • Brayden
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "broad hill"
      • Description:

        One in the currently modish aden family of boys' names beginning to be used for girls as well as boys. The name Brayden was given to 15 baby girls in the US last year....and over 5000 baby boys, so it can hardly be considered gender neutral, but rather a boys' name occasionally used for girls.
    • Brayden
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Irish surname Braden
      • Meaning:

        "salmon"
      • Description:

        Brayden is the top spelling of one of the epidemically popular rhyming cousins of Aiden, hitting the Top 100 in 2005.. It has dipped a bit recently, but is still widely used. Other popular spellings include Braden, Braeden, Braydon, Braiden, Braedon and Bradyn. Take your pick.
    • Bexley
      • Braxton-Cole
        • Céireann ( care - in )
          • Ethan-Lee
            • Hadlee
              • Origin:

                Spelling variation of Hadley
              • Description:

                This extra-trendy -ee suffix helped Hadlee ride the wave of Hadley's popularity into the US Top 1000 in 2013.
            • Joe (Johanna)
              • Lenox
                • Origin:

                  Variation of Lennox, Scottish
                • Meaning:

                  "elm grove"
                • Description:

                  Lennox is one of the hottest unisex names of recent years, and this spelling retains the appealing surname vibe and cool -x ending.
              • Micah
                • Origin:

                  Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "who is like the Lord"
                • Description:

                  Traditionally a boys’ name, now increasingly used for girls too, Micah has the potential to be an alternative for Michaela, Mia, or Maia. If you'd prefer something more established as a feminine name, you could try Micaiah, a unisex name from which Micah derives, or the German variant of Mary, Meike, which is pronounced the same. Micah had been in the US Top 1000 since the 1980s, but recently dropped off in 2022. Nevertheless, over 200 girls are still called Micah each year and with increased interest in gender neutral names, it could well be back in 2023. Notable namesakes include Canadian ice hockey player Micah Zandee-Hart, singer Micah Marah, and Olympic swimmer Micah Lawrence Sumrall.
              • Michael
                • Origin:

                  Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "who is like God?"
                • Description:

                  Michael was the Number 1 American boys' name for almost half a century. While Michael has moved out of the Top 10 baby boy names, it's still widely used.
              • Serena-Beth
                • Xavier
                  • Origin:

                    Basque
                  • Meaning:

                    "new house"
                  • Description:

                    Xavier originated is use as a given name after Saint Francis Xavier, cofounder of the Jesuit order, who got his name from the Spanish-Basque village where he was born. His birthplace was Javier, the name of which was derived from the Basque place name Etxeberria, meaning "castle" or "new house." Many Americans pronounce the initial X, as in ex-ZAY-vee-er, but it's equally accepted to pronounce the name ZAY-vee-er, closer to the French pronunciation.