Hipstermania

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  1. Agnes
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "pure, virginal"
    • Description:

      Agnes is the Latin variation of the name Hagne, which itself derived from the Greek word hagnos, meaning "chaste." In medieval times, St. Agnes was a very popular saint, leading to its popularity as a girl's name. Agnes Grey is the title of one of the two novels written by Anne Brontë.
  2. Alice
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "noble"
    • Description:

      Alice is a classic literary name that's both strong and sweet, ranking in the US Top 100 and popular throughout the western world. Alice is derived from the Old French name Aalis, a diminutive of Adelais that itself came from the Germanic name Adalhaidis, which is composed of the Proto-Germanic elements aþala, meaning "noble," and haidu, "kind, appearance, type."
  3. ANOUK
    • Apollo
      • Origin:

        Greek mythology name
      • Meaning:

        "destroyer"
      • Description:

        With mythological names rising, the handsome son of Zeus and god of medicine, music, and poetry among many other things might offer an interesting, if high-pressure, option.
    • ARRIETTY
      • Astrud
        • Atticus
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "from Attica"
          • Description:

            Atticus, with its trendy Roman feel combined with the upstanding, noble image of Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird, is a real winner among boy names. Atticus entered the US Top 1000 in 2004 and is a firm Nameberry favorite.
        • Alodia
          • Baxter
            • Origin:

              English occupational name
            • Meaning:

              "baker"
            • Description:

              An x makes any name cooler, so that Baxter has a bit more pizzazz than the original Baker. Baxter had some currency as a first name a century ago--it was on the popularity lists sporadically from 1880 till the 1920s, peaking at Number 515 in 1886-- which means it's just about due for a comeback. And we can see Bax as a worthy follow-up to Max and Jax.
          • Benedict
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "blessed"
            • Description:

              Parents who like Ben and Benjamin but find those forms too popular sometimes consider Benedict as a more distinctive choice. Unlike the Old Testament Benjamin, Benedict is the name of the saint who formed the Benedictine Order and of fifteen popes,including a recent one.
          • Bowie
            • Origin:

              Scottish
            • Meaning:

              "blond"
            • Description:

              Baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn put this name in play as a first name, but David Bowie (born with the considerably less marketable moniker of David Robert Jones) dyed it blond and gave it charisma. He changed his surname in 1965 to avoid confusion with the then popular Davy Jones of The Monkees, and especially since his death, his admirers have seen it as an increasingly viable baby name namesake.
          • CADENCE
            • CARDAMOM
              • Chandler
                • Origin:

                  English from French occupational name
                • Meaning:

                  "candle maker"
                • Description:

                  For a generation, this name will always be linked to 1990s hit TV series Friends. Whether this is a positive or a negative will depend on your fondness for the show, and character Chandler Bing, but this name deserves consideration beyond these connotations: Chandler is a fresh take on the professional surname names.
              • Chester
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "fortress, walled town,"
                • Description:

                  Chester is a comfortable, little-used teddy-bear of a name that suddenly sounds both quirky and cuddly.
              • Clark
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "scribe, secretary, cleric, scholar, clerk"
                • Description:

                  Clark seemed to have been Gone with the Wind, but parents looking for a short, strong boy's name are now beginning to appreciate its cool combination of Gable charm with Superman power.
              • Clementine
                • Origin:

                  French feminine version of Clement, Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "mild, merciful"
                • Description:

                  Clementine is a Nameberry favorite that broke back into the US Top 1000 in 2014 after more than half a century off the list.
              • Clove
                • Origin:

                  Nature name
                • Description:

                  Clove is a spice name that is a tad more piquant than Saffron or Cinnamon. It might get more attention now as a member of The Hunger Games family of names.
              • COBAIN
                • Cole
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "swarthy, coal black"
                  • Description:

                    Cole -- a short name that embodies a lot of richness and depth -- has long been associated with the great songwriter Cole Porter. It's quite popular in Scotland.