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Meaning “from the high stronghold”, Denzel is a boy’s name of English origin. With the strength of this name underpinning his character, baby Denzel will be well-equipped to tackle life’s obstacles with dignity and ease. An… read more
Desmond is a sophisticated and debonair name, with noble ties to 1984 Nobel Peace Prize-winning Bishop Desmond Tutu, and with some great nicknames: Des/Dez, Desi/Dezi. Another notable Desmond is British zoologist and… read more
Emma is a girl's given name of German origin that originally denoted names beginning with "ermen." This elegant name means "whole" or "universe," which is fitting, seeing as baby will undoubtedly be the center of your world! Emma… read more
Emmy is a feminine name Latin in origin. Often regarded as an affectionate nickname for Emmas and Emilys, it may come as no surprise that Emmy means "universal." For most, however, the name conjures images of award shows and… read more
Commonly referred to as Ed or Eddy, Edward is a baby boy name of British origin. Derived from Old English words ead meaning “fortune” and ward meaning “guard,” Edward directly translates to "wealthy guard."… read more
The British gender-neutral name Eddie can come in many spelling variations, demonstrated in the Cartoon Network show Ed, Edd n Eddy. Meaning "wealth" and "guardian of riches," this name is the prime choice for the person you… read more
Boris is a boy's name of Slavic origin. Derived from Barys, it means "small" or "battle glory." Boris may also stem from the Turkic word böri, meaning "wolf." If you want to inspire baby to be strong and fierce when facing… read more
From Ellen Pompeo to Ellen DeGeneres, a baby girl with this given name is in good—not to mention, talented—company! Ellen, a girl's name of Greek origin, means "sunray" or "shining light." Baby Ellen is bound to be a constant… read more
Elon is a gender-neutral name of Hebrew origin, meaning "oak tree." This biblical name first appeared in the Old Testament as the masculine Elon, a prominent judge in Israel and member of the Zebulun tribe. Oak trees are also… read more
Evans is a boy’s name of Welsh origin. It translates to “God is gracious,” “born of yew,” or “youth.” This name is best recognized as a surname—you might associate it with The Avengers' own Captain America, Chris Evans—… read more
We know that you treasure your little one as much as a priceless jewel, so why not give them a name to show the world how dear they are to you. One example of this could be the German boy’s name, Alan, meaning “precious.” This… read more
Eva is found in many different languages as a variation of Eve—the Old Testament name recognizable as the first woman in Abrahamic religions. Short forms of the name include Evie and Evita. The diminutive Evita is still strongly… read more
Egypt is a gendern-neutral name of American origin. That is not to say that Egypt is American, just that naming a baby with the country's name is American. The word itself comes from aigyptos which is Greek. If you're an American… read more
The name Farouk is boy's name of Arabic origin meaning "seer of truth", or "discerning truth from falsehood". It is the name of the last king of Egypt.
Erica, the feminine form of Eric, is a name derived from Old Norse, meaning “eternal ruler” or “ever powerful”. Some popular spelling variations of the name are Erika, Erykah, and Ereka, which all originate from Old Norse. On the… read more
Amber is a feminine name of French and Latin origin, meaning “amber-colored.” This gemstone name is derived from the Arabic Ambar, which means “jewel.” In Hindi, Amber has roots in Sanskrit and means “the sky.” This precious… read more
Filip is a masculine name with Slavic, Scandinavian, and Greek origins. A variant of the Greek name Philippos, this name translates to “horse lover.” If horses play an important part in your life, this makes for a wonderful way… read more
If you were in Spain, Portugal or much of South America, you’d hear the name Fernando, a form of the German Ferdinand, everywhere you go. It became known in 16th-century England, when the queen of England married the king of… read more
Elton is a boy's name of English origins, meaning "from the old town" and "Ella's town." Often used as a surname, Elton is also familiar as a place name in England. The masculine title first rose to fame when singer-songwriter… read more
You know who Beyonce is. One of the most famous people in the world. When she was born, her name was truly unique; it was a riff on her mom's maiden name, Biyence, with an accent over the final e. Though we traditionally think… read more
The girl’s name Frida may have been made famous by Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, but the title actually comes from German origins. With creative roots and a meaning of “peace,” this title might suit a little one who is as… read more
Floyd is a boy's name of Welsh origin. This name, much like Floyd Mayweather, sure packs a punch, thanks to its famous bearers and meaning of "gray-haired". With the common association of gray hair indicating wisdom, baby will… read more
The name Fidel is boy's name of Spanish, Latin origin meaning "faithful". The association with the Cuban leader Castro is still strong, but he's by no means the only Fidel. This name was in the Top 1000 for over 80 years, from… read more
The name Filbert is boy's name of German origin meaning "very brilliant". Like Norbert and Hubert, feels terminally dated -- in addition to which it's a nut.