Mason is a gender-neutral name of British roots, meaning "stone worker." When it comes to English occupational names, Mason certainly takes the cake. Sharing their definition with highly-skilled… Read more »
Taylor is a gender-neutral name of French origin. It was originally used as an occupational name for a "tailor" who cut cloth. In medieval times, the role of the tailor wasn’t too different from… Read more »
Lincoln is a boy’s habitational name that originated in England. It was originally a surname, used to designate people from Lincoln, a cathedral city in the East Midlands of the country. Lincoln… Read more »
Karter is a gender-neutral name of German origin. Stemming from Carter, it is an occupational name for a "transporter of materials" or "someone who prepares wool for spinning." Traditionally, wool… Read more »
Kai is a gender-neutral name of Welsh origin, with roots worldwide, including in Greece and Scandinavian countries. Kai means "keeper of the keys and earth," making it a grounding choice for a parent… Read more »
If you're looking for a name that will encourage baby to be a leader, consider King, a masculine name of British origin that means "monarch" or "ruler." With connotations of prosperity, influence,… Read more »
The American girl’s name Kailyn means “keeper of the keys” and “pure.” There’s no doubt that your little one will hold the keys to your heart with their gentle smile and caring demeanor. In recent… Read more »
It’s somewhat surprising that this very English name originated not in the land of Big Ben or Westminster Abbey but supposedly in Greece. However, with its Greek meaning unknown, parents thinking of… Read more »
George is a baby boy name of Greek origin. Derived from the Greek word georgos and the Greek name Georgios, this baby name means “farmer” or “earthworker.” Whether you intend to raise baby… Read more »
If you were a teen in the 1950s and 1960s, you probably thought teen idol singer Fabian was, in that era’s speak, dreamy. He was the Justin Bieber of his day (minus the bad-boy antics). So does this… Read more »
Doc is a boy's name of American origin. This name was likely made most famous by Bugs Bunny's incessant "What's up, Doc?" or maybe from Doc as the leader of the seven dwarves. Either way, this name… Read more »
Centuries ago, Dexter was someone who dyed clothing; on TV, Dexter took care of a different kind of dying, namely murdering people as a serial killer on the eponymous series. The Latin name, however… Read more »