Find the Right Baby Name
Find the perfect name for your baby using our advanced search tool. Search by starting or ending letters, origin, meaning, syllables, or gender.
Find the perfect name for your baby using our advanced search tool. Search by starting or ending letters, origin, meaning, syllables, or gender.
Yes! We have a comprehensive collection of unisex and gender-neutral names that work beautifully for any baby, regardless of gender. These names are becoming increasingly popular among modern parents who prefer flexibility and inclusivity.
We regularly update our database to include new trending names, cultural variations, and modern interpretations. Our team continuously researches emerging naming trends and adds new names while maintaining the accuracy of origins and meanings.
Our comprehensive database contains over 382K baby names from various origins around the world. We include traditional, modern, and unique names for boys, girls, and unisex options, ensuring you have plenty of choices to find the perfect name for your baby.
Absolutely! Our advanced search tool allows you to filter names by multiple criteria:
For each name in our database, we provide comprehensive information including:
Choosing a baby name often involves considering its meaning, as many parents select names that reflect positive qualities, cultural heritage, or personal significance. For example, the name Emma means "universal" or "whole," while Liam (derived from William) means "strong-willed warrior." Names like Sophia ("wisdom") and Ethan ("strong" or "firm") convey virtues parents may wish to instill in their child. Some names have nature-inspired meanings, such as Aurora ("dawn") or River, while others honor faith, like Gabriel ("God is my strength"). Whether traditional or modern, the meaning behind a name adds depth and intention to this meaningful decision.
Discover the fascinating roots of baby names with a Name Origins Explorer! Names often carry rich histories, reflecting cultural, linguistic, and geographical influences. For example, Olivia has Latin origins meaning "olive tree," while Aiden stems from Irish Gaelic, meaning "little fire." Some names, like Mia (Scandinavian for "mine" or "beloved") or Kai (Hawaiian for "sea"), reveal connections to nature and heritage. Exploring name origins helps parents choose meaningful names tied to ancestry, mythology, or timeless traditions—whether classic like Alexander (Greek, "defender of mankind") or modern like Zara (Arabic, "radiance"). Dive into the stories behind names to find the perfect one for your little one!
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