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Princess as a girl's name is of English origin and is used as a title for the daughter of a queen or king.
The name Peace is both a boy's name and a girl's name . Spaniards use Pax and Paz, Hebrew speakers Shalom, for Greeks it's Irene, so why can't we make the English word a name? Peace Adzo Medie is… Read more »
Every parent with a baby boy will describe their precious bundle as their “little prince” at some point. Prince is a standout first name for boys and comes from the Latin word for… you guessed it, a… Read more »
Omega is a gender-neutral name with Greek origins. The name Omega means “the end” as it’s the last letter of the Greek alphabet. Though more popular for boys, Omega is now given to all genders. Due… Read more »
A girl’s name of Swahili origin, Niah means “lustrous” or “goal” and “purpose” and is a variant of the Gaelic name “Nia,” which means “bright.” This charming title has two syllables that create a… Read more »
While other Puritan names have been dropping in the charts over the last few decades, Mercy has stayed as popular as ever. Maybe this is a good omen for your new addition! The graceful name stems… Read more »
Lia is a girl’s name of Italian origin. With her name meaning “relaxed”, “weary”, and “gentle”, baby Lia will likely have a calm presence in life, moving slowly so she can take in and appreciate the… Read more »
Lilian is a baby girl name of Latin origin. Most likely derived from the earth's vibrant florals—Lilium—the name Lilian means "lily" and "purity." Native to the Northern Hemisphere, these delicate… Read more »
Kayleen is a girl’s name with Gaelic, English, and American origins. Meaning “keeper of the keys,” “pure,” or “slender,” Kayleen will most certainly be the pure keeper of your heart. Ending in -een,… Read more »
Deriving from Arabic, Celtic, and American origins, Kaiden is a gender-neutral name that offers a twist on the original "Kaden." The name is popular in the Christian religion and means a "loving… Read more »
The Scottish people knew the name Kenneth because it was the name of their first king. But for everyone else, Sir Walter Scott introduced the name in his 1825 book, “The Talisman,” where the novel’s… Read more »
With Irish origins, Kennedy is a gender-neutral name meaning “armored.” There’s no question about it, Kennedy is a strong-sounding and traditional Irish name. Though more commonly used as a surname,… Read more »
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