Favorite Names

  1. Pilar
    • Origin:

      Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "pillar"
    • Description:

      The fact that this Spanish classic, which honors the Virgin Mary, does not end in the conventional letter 'a' gives it a special sense of strength, elegance, and style, making it a worthy choice.
  2. Quain
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "clever, quick"
    • Description:

      Truly offbeat, but just on the brink of outré.
  3. Redmond
    • Origin:

      Irish variation of Raymond
    • Meaning:

      "wise protector"
    • Description:

      We love this partly for purely personal reasons, since it is one of our surnames. We used it as the middle name of a son –and it can make a good first choice too. Redmond – also found as Reamann or Raemonn – is the Irish form of the Germanic name that occurs in modern English as Raymond.
  4. Ridge
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Meaning:

      "an elevated body part or structure"
    • Description:

      Ridge may be the quintessential daytime drama name, but it's still better than most. This is one word name rising rapidly through the ranks, reentering the US Top 1000 in 2015 for the first time since 1989.
  5. Savarin
    • Serge
      • Origin:

        French variation of ancient Roman family name Sergius
      • Meaning:

        "servant"
      • Description:

        Old saints' and popes' name that went to France in the 1920s with the Russian Ballets Russes; in its Russian form, Sergei, it retains an artistic, almost effete air.
    • Sherman
      • Origin:

        English occupational name
      • Meaning:

        "shearer of woolen cloth"
      • Description:

        Not quite as over-the-hill as Herman, but not far behind either.
    • Sherwood
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "bright forest"
      • Description:

        Unfashionable surname, best left in the forest with Robin Hood and his Merry Men.
    • Shiloh
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "tranquil"
      • Description:

        Haunting biblical and Civil War place-name; now unisex—especially after the mega-high-profile Brangelina couple picked it for their daughter. It debuted in the Top 1000 for boys in 2015.
    • Silo
      • Silvan
        • Silvius
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "wood, forest"
          • Description:

            With the rise of ancient Roman names, the now-obscure Silvius may be rediscovered. Sleek and silvery, Silvius was the name of several legendary kings and an early saint. It survives in the contemporary world in its Spanish and Italian form Silvio, used for the character played by Steven Van Zandt on The Sopranos.
        • Sloan
          • Origin:

            Spelling variation of Sloane
          • Description:

            Less popular than the Bueller-inspired Sloane but following on its coattails, this name ranks toward the middle of the Top 1000, but we see both spellings sticking around for years to come.
        • Spaulding
          • Sulien
            • Origin:

              Welsh
            • Meaning:

              "sun born"
            • Description:

              Said to be the name of the most learned man in ancient Wales, in this country it would be open to mispronunciation, making it rhyme with Julien.
          • Tage
            • Origin:

              Swedish and Danish
            • Meaning:

              "to take, capture"
            • Description:

              One of the top baby names in Sweden, Tage is virtually unknown outside Scandinavia.
          • Tamerlane
            • Origin:

              Turkic, Mongol
            • Meaning:

              "iron"
            • Description:

              This Westernized form of the name of an ancient Mongol warrior, remembered primarily today through the works of Christopher Marlowe and Edgar Allan Poe, runs the risk of sounding pompous and pretentious.
          • Theroux
            • Thilo
              • Thisbe
                • Origin:

                  Greek mythological name, meaning unknown
                • Description:

                  Thisbe, the name of a beautiful but tragic lover in mythology, is lively and cute -- in a slightly thistly, prickly way. Ovid retold the story of Thisbe and Pyramus, young lovers in ancient Babylon kept apart by family rivalry, which was the inspiration for Romeo and Juliet. A modern bearer of the name is writer Thisbe Nissen.

                  In Sarah Dessen's novel Along for the Ride, the baby daughter is named Thisby, nn Isby.