Finding Baby Names by Birth Date and Time
35. Billy
Version of Nib and diminutive of William
36. Blaine
Roots in Gaelic from 'yellow', probably referring to a person with blonde pilus
37. Blair
English language and Scottish, 'Child of the plains, field, or battlefield'
38. Blake
Old English, originally a nickname 'blac'someone who had nighttime hair or skin ('blac'), or stake hair or skin ('blaac')
39. Blueish
From the colour, modern usage
forty. Bobby
Initially a nickname for Robert
41. Bowie
Gaelic and Scottish, 'yellow', 'fair-haired', originally a surname
42. Brady
Irish gaelic and Gaelic origin, 'descendant of Brádach', which itself possibly means 'spirited' or 'broad'
43. Brennan
Of Irish gaelic and Gaelic origin, 'teardrop'
44. Brent
Erstwhile English for 'loftier identify, steep hill'
45. Brett
From Celtic and French, meaning Breton or someone from Brittany, France
46. Briar
One-time English from the thorny shrub only likewise the proper name Briar Rose given to the princess in Sleeping Beauty
47. Brighton
English, 'bright town', also the town on the south coast of England
48. Britton
Erstwhile English, 'from United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland'
49. Brooke
Erstwhile English and Sometime German origin from 'water/small-scale streem'
fifty. Brooklyn
Old English language 'small stream' but likewise from the New York Urban center civic
51. Brooks
Sometime English and Old German for 'water, minor stream'
52. Caelan
Gaelic and Irish proper noun, 'slender and fine, off-white or pure'
53. Cameron
Scottish babe proper noun, 'crooked'
54. Campbell
Originally a Scottish surname named for a person with a crooked rima oris, or crooked grinning
55. Carey
Of Gaelic origin for 'love'
56. Carmel
It is of Hebrew origin, 'garden, orchard'
57. Carmen
Variation on Carmel
58. Carroll
Of Old German language derivation, 'free man'
59. Carson
Scottish, Onetime English language, 'son of the marsh-dwellers'
lx. Carter
Erstwhile English 'one who carts/transports goods', likewise a surname
61. Casey
Of Irish and Gaelic origin, 'alert, watchful'
62. Cassidy
Irish, 'person with curly pilus'
63. Risk
Eye English language origin, 'practiced fortune'
64. Channing
English and Former German origin, 'young wolf; official of the church'
65. Charley
Originally a nickname for Charles, Charlene or Charlotte
66. Charlie
Originally a nickname for Charles, Charlene or Charlotte
67. Chris
Shortening of Christopher/Christian/Christine
68. Clay
A shortened version of Clayton
69. Clayton
Old English, from 'dirt settlement'
70. Cody
Irish gaelic and Gaelic origin, pregnant 'helper'
71. Cole
Old English, 'swarthy, coal-black'
72. Corey
Uncertain origin, could be from a Norse surname or the Gaelic coire ('cauldron/ a seething pool/hollow')
73. Dakota
Native American origin for 'friend/marry', likewise from the The states states
74. Dale
Erstwhile English, 'small valley'
75. Dallas
Irish, Gaelic and Scottish origin, 'from the dales', also a village in Scotland and city in Texas
76. Dana
Hebrew variant of Daniel, 'God is the judge' or onetime English, 'a Dane from Denmark'
77. Dane
Old English language, 'a Dane from Denmark'
78. Darby
Old English, 'without envy' and the identify name, 'park with deer'
79. Daryl
Originated from French surname ('from Airelle', a town in Calvados)
80. Dawson
Old English, from the surname meaning 'son of David'
81. Delta
Greek origin, 'mouth of a river'
82. Denver
Onetime English and French origin, 'green valley', contemporary use may refer to the city
83. Devin
Irish and Gaelic origin, from 'bard, poet' or from the French 'divin', pregnant 'divine'
84. Dorian
Greek origin, 'from Doris', an area in Greece
85. Drew
Of Greek origin meaning 'strong and manly
86. Dylan
Welsh origin 'son of the sea', a legendary Welsh hero
87. Easton
English language origin meaning 'east-facing place'
88. Eddie
Brusque for Edward/Edwin/Edwina
89. Eden
From the Biblical Garden of Eden, pregnant 'delight'
90. Elliott
From Hebrew, 'Jehovah is God'
91. Ellis
From Hebrew, 'Jehovah is God'
92. Ellison
Of Hebrew origin meaning 'Son of Elias'
93. Ember
English, meaning 'Spark, Burning Low'
94. Emerson
Old English, from the surname 'Emery'south son'
95. Emery
German language origin meaning 'Brave; powerful'
96. Emory
Variant of Emery
97. Erin
Irish gaelic and Gaelic origin, from a poetic word for 'Ireland'
98. Evelyn
A daughter's name of English language origin meaning 'wished for child'
99. Ezra
A boy's name of Hebrew origin pregnant 'assist'
100. Finley
Scottish, Irish origin significant 'fair-haired hero'
101. Finn
Irish origin meaning 'fair or white', Finn MacCool (or Fionn mac Cuumhaill) was the greatest hero of Irish gaelic mythology
102. Florian
From Latin, 'Flowery or flourishing'
103. Flynn
Irish gaelic and Gaelic, 'descendant of Flann', a byname meaning 'scarlet or ruddy'
104. Francis
Latin origin, 'Frenchman'
105. Frankie
Diminutive of the proper noun Frank, Frances, Francis or Francesca
106. Gabriel
Hebrew origin, 'homo of God', also the archangel Gabriel
107. Cistron
English origin, 'well-built-in', diminutive of Eugene
108. Genesis
Hebrew origin, meaning 'origin, birth'; the kickoff book of the Bible
109. George
Greek origin from 'georgos' meaning 'tiller of the soil'
110. Glen
Derived from the Gaelic 'gleana', meaning valley
111. Grey
Sometime English origin, from the colour, originally denoting 'greyness pilus or beard'
112. Hadley
Of Old English origin, 'heather meadow'
113. Harley
Old English language origin, from 'hare meadow' or 'rock meadow'
114. Harlow
Old English origin, 'regular army hill', with a variation existence Arlo
115. Harper
English, Scottish, and Irish gaelic for the player of a harp
116. Haven
Old English, 'identify of safety/sanctuary'
117. Hayden
Quondam English, formerly a surname, 'hedged valley'
118. Henry
The name Henry means 'Ruler of the home' and is of German origin
119. Honour
From Latin, a virtue proper name
120. Hudson
Erstwhile English language origin, 'son of Hugh'
121. Hunter
English language origin meaning 'one who hunts'
122. Indigo
Of Greek origin meaning 'Indian dye', now the name of the colour
123. Jack
English name based on John (Hebrew), or Jacques, the French grade of Jacob (Hebrew), can too be a shortening of Jacqueline
124. Jackie
Variant of Jack
125. Jade
From Spanish for the ornamental rock jade
126. Jaden
A variant of Jade
127. James
Derived from the Hebrew proper name Jacob, 'supplanter'
128. Jamie
A derivation of James
129. Jan
A variant of John in various languages, can also exist a shortened version of Janet and Janice
130. Jayden
Thought to be a mod invention (U.s.) but there is also a Biblical Jadon
131. Jean
Of Hebrew origin, variant of John/Jane
132. Jesse
Of Hebrew origin, 'the Lord exists', can be short for Jessica
133. Jessie
Of Hebrew origin, 'the Lord exists', can be short for Jessica
134. Jody
Originally a pet form of Judy, itself a pet form of Judith, and sometimes a curt form for Joseph or Josephine
135. Hashemite kingdom of jordan
Hebrew origin for 'down-flowing', a major river in the Middle E
136. Jude
Greek origin, meaning 'praised'
137. Jules
French origin, variant of Julius/Julian, could also be a shortening of Julie
138. Julian
From Latin, 'youthful', a grade of Julius, used as a clan past several powerful Roman emperors
139. Kaden
Arabic origin, 'companion'
140. Kai
Various origins including German ('warrior'), Hawaiian ('sea') and Welsh ('rejoicer')
141. Kameron
A variant of Cameron
142. Keegan
Of Irish gaelic and Gaelic origin, 'small flame; agog'
143. Keely
Celtic and Gaelic pregnant 'Beautiful; handsome'
144. Kelly
English grade of the aboriginal Irish Gaelic proper noun Ceallach, meaning 'strife; war'
145. Kelsey
Old English, from a place name referring to 'island'
146. Kendall
Of Old English language origin, 'the Kent river valley', possibly 'bright river valley'
147. Kennedy
From two Gaelic words meaning 'chieftain' and 'helmet'. Also a first name taken from the surname
148. Kerry
Irish gaelic and Gaelic origin, 'blackness-haired'
149. Kim
Curt form of names like Kimberley and Kimball
150. Kit
Originally a nickname for Christian
151. Kylar
Variant of Kyle
152. Kyle
Of Gaelic origin, 'narrow, directly' referring to places, such every bit a peninsula or strait
153. Kylin
Possibly a variant of Kylie (Australian, 'boomerang')
154. Kyrie
Of Greek origin, 'Lord', also the Christian prayer Kyrie eleison meaning 'Lord, have mercy'
155. Lake
English origin from the body of water
156. Landon
Old English, 'long colina'
157. Lane
English origin, 'small road or path'
158. Leah
Of Hebrew origin, meaning 'delicate; weary'
159. Lee
Old English origin, 'meadow or pasture'
160. Leighton
Of Old English origin, 'meadow settlement'
161. Lennon
The name Lennon means 'Dear 1' and is of Irish origin
162. Lennox
Scottish origin, 'from Levenach, Scotland'
163. Leslie
Of Scottish and Gaelic origin, 'holly garden'
164. Lincoln
One-time English language 'lake colony', English metropolis and early on Roman settlement, also from U.s.a. president Abraham Lincoln
165. Linden
English language origin, nature name from the tree of the same name
166. Lindsay
Scottish origin, 'a lake; a place of linden copse'
167. Logan
Of Gaelic origin, meaning 'hollow'
168. London
From the city, now used as a unisex proper name
169. Lonnie
Sometime German origin, from Alonzo, 'ready for battle'
170. Loren
Latin origin, 'from Laurentum'
171. Lou
From Louis or Louise
172. Mackenzie
Irish gaelic and Gaelic origin, 'fire-born; son of the wise ruler'. Originally a surname
173. Maddox
Anglo Welsh origin, 'distributor's son'
174. Madison
A variant of Mathieson, meaning son of Matthew. Originally a surname, popularity equally a girl's given name is generally attributed to the flick Splash
175. Marley
English origin significant 'marshy meadow'
176. Marlow
Old English language origin, 'driftwood', as well the place proper name in Buckinghamshire
177. Mason
English language origin, '1 who works with stone'
178. Max
Short form of Maximilian, Maxwell or Maxine
179. Maxwell
Onetime English for 'Mack's stream', Mack probably deriving from the Latin Magnus ('Great')
180. Mckenna
Of Scottish and Gaelic origin, is 'ascend'. Originally a surname
181. Mckenzie
Of Scottish origin, 'the off-white one'. Originally a surname
182. Micah
Of Hebrew origin, 'who is like God?'
183. Michael
Of Hebrew origin, 'who is like God?
184. Milan
Of Slavic origin for 'gracious, love', or from the Italian city, which takes its proper noun from a Celtic word pregnant 'mid-plainly'
185. Miller
English language occupational name from 'one who works in the mill'
186. Monroe
Scottish surname significant 'from the rima oris of the [River] Roe'
187. Montana
Of Latin origin for 'mountain', likewise the US land
188. Morgan
Welsh and Old English origin, 'circling sea or slap-up brightness; bright or white sea dweller'
189. Murphy
Of Irish gaelic origin meaning 'sea warrior'
190. Nevada
From the Spanish nevada meaning 'snow-covered', also the Usa state
191. Nicky
Shortening of Nichola, Nicole, Nicholas
192. Nico
Shortening of Nichola, Nicole, Nicholas
193. Nikita
Of Greek origin, meaning 'unconquered'
194. Noel
From the Erstwhile French 'noel, nael' pregnant 'Christmas'
195. Noelle
From the Old French 'noel, nael' meaning 'Christmas'
196. Nolan
Of Irish and Gaelic origin, 'champion'
197. Nova
Latin for new, as well a star that releases huge amounts of low-cal and energy
198. Ocean
Mod English language name for the sea/sea
199. Owen
A traditional Welsh name meaning 'young warrior' or 'well born, noble'
200. Paige
English language origins, originally meaning a young retainer
201. Paisley
Scottish origin from the patterned textile fabricated in Paisley
202. Paris
Prince of Troy from Greek mythology, also the uppercase of France
203. Parker
Old English for 'park keeper', also a surname
204. Pat
Short form of Patricia/Patrick
205. Payton
Possibly from the English surname, which is itself from the place-name Payton in Devon
206. Peace
A heart English origin, virtue name 'peace'
207. Perry
Of French origin, meaning 'pear tree', also a shortening of Peregrine
208. Peyton
Variation on Payton
209. Phoenix
Greek origin 'dark ruby', also the mythical bird that rises from its ain ashes
210. Piper
Quondam English language, from pipe histrion
211. Poet
English origin, writer of poetry/verse
212. Quincy
Of One-time French origin, 'manor of the fifth son'
213. Quinn
Anglicized version of the Irish surname Ó Cuinn, meaning 'descendent of Conn'
214. Raleigh
Old English origin, and the meaning of Raleigh is 'roe deer's meadow'
215. Ramsey
Old English name, 'raven isle; ram island'
216. Raphael
Of Hebrew origin meaning 'God has healed', with numerous variations (Rafael, Raffaello etc)
217. Ray
Shortened version of Raymond/Rachael
218. Rayne
Latin derivation, meaning 'queen; counsel; song'. Rain is an alternate nature proper noun
219. Reagan
Gaelic surname meaning 'little ruler' at present also used as a given name
220. Reed
English origin, believed to exist from a nickname-derived surname referring to a person's complexion or pilus beingness cherry-red or red
221. Reese
Of Welsh origin significant 'enthusiasm'
222. Regan
Variant of Reagan
223. Remi
French origins, 'from Rheims'
224. Remington
Onetime English language origin, 'raven-family town'. TV character Remington Steele may take influenced use of the surname as a given name
225. Remy
French name developed from an obscure Latin personal name (Remigius) pregnant 'oarsman'
226. Rene
Short form of Renee, Irene, Renata
227. Riley
Of Irish and Gaelic origin pregnant 'courageous' or English origin, 'rye clearing'
228. Rio
Of Spanish origin, 'river', famously in the Brazilian city Rio de Janeiro ('January River')
229. Ripley
Of Onetime English language origin, 'shouting man's meadow'
230. River
An English proper noun for the natural feature of a river. Mainly male simply more girls are being named River
231. Roan
A version of Rowan
232. Robin
Of English language origin, 'famous, bright', as well the name of a bird
233. Robyn
A version of Robin
234. Rory
Of Irish and Gaelic origin, 'blood-red male monarch'
235. Rowan
Of Gaelic origin, 'little red-caput', besides the flowering tree with red berries
236. Royal
English meaning 'royal/regal'
237. Ryan
Gaelic origin, pregnant 'male monarch'
238. Ryder
English origin for 'rider, horseman'
239. Rylan
From old English language, 'country where rye is grown'
240. Sage
Of Latin origin, 'wise' or constitute name from the herb
241. Sailor
English language origin, non-conventional occupational name, 'one who sails'
242. Salem
Arabic and Hebrew origin, 'Peace', as well the place name, from Jerusalem
243. Sam
Shortening of names including Samuel and Samantha
244. Sasha
Greek origin, from 'man's defender, warrior'
245. Sawyer
English language origin meaning 'woodcutter'
246. Sean
Irish variant of John or French Jean, ultimately from Hebrew, 'God is gracious'
247. Shae
Gaelic origin, meaning 'admirable'
248. Shannon
Of Gaelic origin, 'former, ancient', also a prominent place name in Ireland
249. Shawn
A variant of Sean
250. Shay
A variant of Shae
251. Shiloh
Of Hebrew origin, meaning 'His gift'
252. Sidney
Of Old English origin, 'wide meadow'
253. Skye
From the Isle of Skye in Scotland
254. Skylar
Of Dutch origin, 'fugitive'
255. Sloane
Originally the anglicized form of an Former Irish clan proper noun meaning 'raider', now has an clan with London's Sloane Foursquare
256. Spencer
A given proper noun of British origin, meaning 'steward' or 'administrator'
257. Sterling
Of English origin, 'of the highest quality' (as in 'sterling silverish')
258. Stevie
Derivation of Stephen/Stephanie and related variations
259. Storm
English language weather name from the word 'storm'
260. Sunny
English-origin name, originally more of a nickname for a child's temperament
261. Sutton
Old English origin, 'southern settlement'
262. Sydney
Old English, 'wide island' but also for the Australian urban center
263. Tanner
Quondam English origin, leather-maker
264. Tate
Middle English language origin, 'cheerful', related to Norwegian 'Tait'
265. Tatum
Of Old English origin, meaning 'Tate's homestead' or a 'cheerful bringer of joy'
266. Taylor
Middle English, from tailor
267. Teagan
Irish gaelic origin, 'attractive; poet, philosopher'
268. Tennessee
From the U.s.a. state, evolved from Creek and Cherokee words but the exact pregnant is unclear
269. Tennyson
Middle English language origin, 'son of Dennis', utilise as given proper noun kickoff came from influence of poet Lord Tennyson
270. Teri
Alternating form of Terry, sometimes a shortening of Teresa/Theresa
271. Terry
Old German origin, 'late summer', sometimes a shortening of Teresa/Theresa
272. Tiernan
Alternate grade of Tierney, Gaelic for 'Lord'
273. Tobin
A Hebrew name, 'God is good'
274. Toby
Short form of Tobias
275. Toni
Shortening of various forms of Anthony, including Antonio and Anttoni
276. Tony
Short form of Anthony and variants
277. Tori
A version derived from Japanese ('bird'), as well a shortening of Victoria
278. Tracy
Taken from the Irish give-and-take 'treasach' meaning 'war-like' or 'fighter
279. Trinity
Latin origin, refers to the Holy Trinity in Christian religion
280. Tristan
Of Celtic origin, 'tumult; outcry', a character from Arthurian legend and the medieval tale Tristan and Isolde
281. True
English origin, 'existent, 18-carat'
282. Tyler
Old English, 'one who makes/lays tiles', from the French 'tieuleor/tieulier'
283. Umber
French origin, 'shade', reddish-brown pigment used by painters
284. Val
Short for names including Valentino, Valerie
285. Valentine
From the Roman proper noun Valentinus, pregnant 'healthy, strong'
286. Venice
Latin roots, from the place name Venice
287. Vick
Alternate grade of Victor/Victoria
288. Wallace
Of Quondam French origin, meaning 'Welshman'
289. Wesley
Onetime English origin, 'western meadow'
290. West
Old English, from 'westward'
291. Weston
Erstwhile English origin, 'western town'
292. Whitney
Of Quondam English origin, 'white isle'
293. Wilder
Of German origin, for 'hunter' or 'trapper'
294. Windsor
Quondam English origin, 'riverbank with a winch', place proper noun and the surname of the British royal family unit
295. Wynn
Of Old English origin, 'friend', also possibly a Welsh version pregnant 'off-white, white'
296. Wintertime
Old English, from the season
297. Wisdom
English origin, a virtue name, signifying 'wise person'
298. Wren
Old English origin, modest brown songbird
299. Wyatt
From Old English language, meaning 'war strength'
300. Zephyr
Of Greek origin, meaning 'w air current'
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