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Are you looking for cool names for your baby girl? Or perhaps you want a unique or rare baby girl name? Well you've come to the right place! The latest trends for girl names are nature and flower names, and those of mythological goddesses. Take a look through this list of baby girl names and add your favorites to your favorite names list.
Search thousands of baby names by origin: Irish Baby Names, Scottish Baby Names, Hebrew Baby Names, Native American Baby Names, and more!
Search our database of thousands of baby names. You can search by name meaning, number of syllables, name origin and/or gender. For example, if you're looking for names with a meaning of "light" enter that term in the meaning box.
Here are over 10,000 baby boy names for your consideration. Choosing a name for your new baby is one of most important decisions you have to make as a new parent. Are you looking for a boy name that's trendy or unique?
Dive into our user-favorite collection of unique and memorable baby names! Unique names might include classic names from your family tree, surnames as first names, creative spellings of more popular names, names that combine two or more names, or names that are just outright created.
We've been working with expecting and new parents for over twenty years and from our experience, we've put together the BabyNames.com baby names best practices. 1. Research Your Family's History
The most popular names starting with S in the U.S. are currently Sophia, Sofia, Scarlett, Stella, Sadie, Sebastian, Samuel, Santiago, Silas, and Sawyer. Some recent celebrity baby names starting with S include:
Here is a list of the top boy, girl, and gender-neutral baby names of 2021 so far, complete with my commentary! Which trending names of 2021 are your favorites and which would you like to be over? View the past 20 years’ name rankings .
English baby names are some of the more popular names in Western culture. They are derived from the Germanic and Latin languages and often do not have a direct relationship to their meaning. Many old English names were compounds of two words like William (Will, Helmet) or Radegund (Counsel, Battle).