
Remy - French for "from Rheims" or "fun-loving.". Quinn - Several origins and meanings including Greek for "queen," Gaelic for "wise," and Latin for "essence.". Phoenix - For the mystical bird found in Greek mythology. Parker - Old English for "cultivated land.". Oakley - Old English for "from the oak meadow.". Navy - English for "a fleet of ships" and also for the dark shade of blue. Indy - English for "the land of the Indians.". Finley - Celtic and Irish for "fair-haired.". Fallon - Celtic for "of a ruling family.". Emerson - Old English for "Emery's son.". Charlie - Italian for "valiant" and Spanish for "little and womanly.". Bellamy - Old French for "handsome friend.". Riya - A Hindu name that means "singer" in Sanskrit. Raelynn - A combination of the names "Rae" and Lynn" which means "a beam of light" in American. Leighton - English for "meadow" or "farm.". Harlow - Old English for "rabbit archer" and German for "flax.". Everly - English for "wild boar in a woodland clearing.". Aarti - Derived from a traditional Hindu song and ritual. Presley - Old English for "priest's settlement.". Kallie - Greek for "most beautiful" and Cambodian for "best.". Brooklyn - Modern English for "beautiful brook.". Talia - Several meanings and origins including Latin for "child born at Christmas," Hebrew for "dew from heaven," and Greek for "blooming.". Scarlett - Middle English for "deep red.". Rosalie - Latin for "flower" and the Dutch and German version of "Rosalia.". Maeve - Several meanings including Irish for "joyous" and Celtic for "queen.". Macie - Polish for "sea of bitterness.". Lyla - Arabic for "dark as the night" and French "from the island.". Kennedy - Irish and Scottish for "chief with a helmet.". Jade - Spanish for "stone of the loins.". Gemma - Latin for "precious stone" and Hebrew for "dove.". Elsa - One of the most popular Scandinavian names and it means "consecrated to God" in Hebrew. Elliana - Hebrew for "my God has answered.". Demi - Old English for "fort on a hill" and Greek for "Goddess of the Harvest.". Cora - French for "beloved" and Greek for "maiden.". Bella - Hebrew for "gift of God's favor" and Spanish for "beautiful.". Aria - Hebrew for "like a beautiful melody" and Greek for "melody.". Zeppelin - The German name for an airship. Ranger - French for "dweller in the field.". Leland - Old English for "from the meadowland.". Easton - Derived from a place name that faces east and is of Scottish and English origin. Camden - Irish and Scottish for "winding valley.". Atlas - A titan in Greek mythology who is known for supporting the weight of the earth with his back. Zane - Arabic for "beloved" and Hebrew for "God is gracious.". Lincoln - Old English for "home by the pond" or "town by the pool.". Weston - Old English for "from the western town.". Waylon - Old English for "land beside the road.". Thatcher - Old English for "roof fixer.". Sterling - Scottish spelling of "Stirling" and means "genuine" in English. Ridley - Old English for "reed clearing.". Maverick - English for "nonconforming" or American for "wildly independent.".
Kade - English for "barrel" and Scottish for "from the wetlands.". Jace - Greek for "healer" and Hebrew for "the Lord of salvation.".
Brantley - Norse or Old German for "fiery torch.". Here are the top 100 modern baby names broken down into several categories to help you find the perfect moniker for your new addition. Believe it or not, even the Social Security Administration's list of baby boy names and baby girl names could help get your mind going since you can find out what all of the most popular names have been. Whether you are searching for contemporary names or unique baby names, you will find lots of options for boys, girls and even a good selection of gender neutral names. More: 75 Boho Girls Names for Your Little One #Unique babyboy names full
This list is full of all kinds of modern baby names to pick from or at least get you thinking. However, if you are looking for name ideas, then you have come to the right place. Don't worry! Sometimes all it takes is seeing your little one for the first time to know what the right name for them is.
Many parents start deciding on baby names very early on in the pregnancy while some struggle to find the perfect name until the third trimester.