Morningstar Family Names

  1. Asylum
    • Aušrinė
      • Azra
        • Bambi
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Bambina, Italian
          • Meaning:

            "child; baby girl"
          • Description:

            Although Disney's cute deer was a male, Bambi has always been used for girls. It first appeared on the charts in 1943, the year after the Disney movie was released. Bambi featured in the Top 1000 from 1954-1964 — a decade where girl names ending in I, like Lori and Teri, were big — and again from 1977-1982.
        • Blake
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "fair-haired, dark"
          • Description:

            Blake -- an early unisex option -- dropped out of the Top 100 in 2017 for the first time since 1988, but remains a sophisticated choice. And yes, both conflicting meanings of Blake are accurate. It originated as a surname in England derived from a nickname. Much of its masculine image was influenced by the wealthy, silver-haired character Blake Carrington in the massively popular 80s TV series Dynasty. Rosie O'Donnell has a son named Blake.
        • Bliss
          • Origin:

            English word name
          • Description:

            A sweet, uplifting and still fairly uncommon modern virtue name. Its single syllable makes it especially good as a middle name, but it would also make a big impact in the first spot.
        • Bunny
          • Origin:

            Nickname deriving from a variety of B names
          • Description:

            Bunny may be adorable, but is it really enough of a name for your daughter? Plus if Buffy is fluffy, what would that make Bunny? Still, Bunny as a baby name is in the spotlight since Bryan Adams named his little girl Mirabella Bunny.
        • Boleyn
          • Circe
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "bird"
            • Description:

              In Greek myth, Circe, daughter of Helios, the sun, was a sorceress living on the island of Aeaea, who could turn men into animals with her magic wand, which is just what she did to Odysseus's crew in Homer's Odyssey, transforming them into swine. All was forgiven, however, as Circe and Odysseus later had a child together—Telegonus.
          • Cleopatra
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "glory of the father"
            • Description:

              A royal name in ancient Egypt that's never quite made it to the modern world, though nickname Cleo is widely used. Other now-extinct Cleopatra diminutives, including Cleora and Cleola, achieved some popularity in the early 20th century when there was a crazy for all things Egypt-related as the ancient tombs were opened and artifacts displayed. In the US, Cleopatra became a popular silent film in 1917 starring Theda Bara.
          • Colton
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "from the coal or dark town"
            • Description:

              Colton is a trendy two-syllable choice, with the popular 'on/en' ending.
          • Cosmo
            • Origin:

              Greek, Italian, English
            • Meaning:

              "order, beauty, universe"
            • Description:

              We all heard it on Seinfeld as the long-concealed first name of Kramer, then considered a punchline. Now some pioneering parents are embracing this expansive Greek name, which makes a creative and cool choice for a baby. Influential celebrity couple Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost chose it for their son, born in 2021, which will likely drive Cosmo up in popularity. In the UK, it currently ranks within the Top 1000 boy names and is trending upwards.
          • Cross
            • Origin:

              English word name
            • Meaning:

              "cross"
            • Description:

              Evocative word name that's refreshingly straightforward. Overtones of Christianity and penalty. More subtle option: Cruz.
          • Cyrus
            • Origin:

              Persian
            • Meaning:

              "sun"
            • Description:

              Cyrus is one of those surprising names that have always ranked among the Top 1000 boy names in the US. On an upward trend since the mid-90s, Cyrus now sits in that comfortable place between too popular and too unusual.
          • Chessur
            • Cottontail
              • Dawn
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "dawn, sunrise"
                • Description:

                  Dawn's heyday in the US, Canada and the UK came in the 1960s and 70s. It peaked at #14 in the US in 1971, but has since sunk from sight to be eclipsed by other names with the same meaning, such as Aurora, Roxana or Zariah.
              • Dean
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "church official"
                • Description:

                  Dean may sound to some like a retro surfer boy name, but it is once again climbing up the popularity chart in the USA. For decades it was associated with Dean (born Dino) Martin; more recent representatives include Dean Cain, Dean McDermott and Dean Koontz -- not to mention Jared Padalecki's dreamy Dean Forester in Gilmore Girls.
              • Demitrius
                • Deathstar