150 Trending Baby Names for Boys and Girls

By
Akshay

Baby naming right now is a beautiful collision of the old and the new. Parents are reaching back a century for dusty heirloom names with real character, while at the same time embracing soft, gender-flexible picks that feel completely modern. Vintage charm, nature imagery, celestial sparkle, and short-and-meaningful sounds are all having a moment, and the lines between “boy names” and “girl names” are blurring in the loveliest way.

The list below pulls from names that are genuinely climbing the charts as well as the timeless favorites that anchor the top of the rankings year after year. You will find established heavy-hitters sitting alongside fast-rising newcomers, organized into themed sections so you can zero in on the vibe you are after. Every name here carries real meaning and real history, whether you are naming a baby, a character, or simply daydreaming about possibilities.

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Vintage Charm: Old-Soul Girl Names Making a Comeback

These are the heirloom names your great-grandmother might have worn, now back in full bloom. They feel timeless, a little romantic, and quietly distinguished.

Charlotte

A feminine form of Charles meaning “free,” Charlotte has held a spot near the top of the charts for years and shows no sign of slowing. It is elegant, royal, and ages beautifully from baby to boardroom.

Eleanor

Meaning “bright, shining one,” Eleanor carries centuries of history through queens and stateswomen. The vintage revival sent it soaring, and its sweet nicknames (Ellie, Nora, Nell) only add to the appeal.

Hazel

Named for the tree and its warm golden-brown hue, Hazel sits right at the intersection of nature and nostalgia. It is cozy, earthy, and effortlessly charming.

Violet

Both a flower and a soft shade of purple, Violet has a delicate, old-world romance to it. It feels gentle without being fragile, which is exactly why parents keep choosing it.

Evelyn

Derived from an old name meaning “wished-for child,” Evelyn has surged back into the top ten in recent years. It has a flowing, graceful sound with serious staying power.

Josephine

A feminine form of Joseph meaning “God will add,” Josephine is regal and a little playful all at once. The nickname Josie keeps it from ever feeling too formal.

Florence

Meaning “flourishing” or “prosperous,” Florence has shaken off its old-fashioned reputation to feel fresh again. It nods to the Italian city and to a certain quiet strength.

Beatrice

Meaning “she who brings happiness,” Beatrice is literary, dignified, and warm. It carries a Shakespearean wit alongside its gentle melody.

Cora

A short, sweet name meaning “maiden,” Cora has the vintage softness parents love with none of the heaviness. It is easy to say in any language and impossible to dislike.

Clara

Meaning “bright” and “clear,” Clara is luminous and clean. It feels classic without being common, which makes it a quiet standout.

Adeline

Meaning “noble,” Adeline taps into the wildly popular trend of flowing names that end in that soft “-line” sound. It is romantic, lyrical, and undeniably of the moment.

Nature-Inspired Girl Names with Cottagecore Charm

The cottagecore aesthetic has poured straight into the nursery, and these botanical, earthy names are leading the charge. They feel grounded, organic, and quietly poetic.

Willow

Named for the graceful, bending tree, Willow evokes flexibility and calm. It is one of the most beloved nature names of the moment and sounds as lovely as it looks.

Ivy

Crisp and green, Ivy means exactly what it sounds like and carries connotations of fidelity and endurance. It is short, punchy, and a little bit chic.

Iris

Meaning “rainbow” and named for the striking flower, Iris was the Greek goddess who carried messages between the gods. It has a refined, slightly mysterious beauty.

Olive

A symbol of peace named for the olive tree, Olive is gentle and earthy with a vintage undertone. It feels both wholesome and quietly sophisticated.

Poppy

Bright, cheerful, and named for the bold red bloom, Poppy is pure sunshine. It has a breezy British charm that travels well anywhere.

Wren

Named for the tiny, spirited songbird, Wren is short, modern, and increasingly popular for girls. It packs a lot of personality into a single syllable.

Juniper

Named for the fragrant evergreen and its berries, Juniper is fresh and a little bit wild. The nickname June gives it a soft, sunny landing spot.

Magnolia

Named for the lush flowering tree, Magnolia is rich, romantic, and unmistakably Southern in its warmth. Nicknames like Maggie keep it approachable.

Sienna

Named for the warm reddish-brown earth pigment, Sienna captures that cottagecore, golden-hour glow parents are loving right now. It also carries a hint of early-2000s nostalgia and a beautifully sun-soaked sound.

Daisy

Meaning “day’s eye,” Daisy is fresh, friendly, and impossible not to smile at. It has a retro innocence that feels brand new again.

Lily

Named for the elegant white flower symbolizing purity, Lily is timeless and gentle. It pairs beautifully as a standalone name or a sweet middle.

Celestial and Luminous Girl Names

Light is everywhere in baby naming right now, from sun and stars to gemstone glow. These names shimmer, and they have been climbing the charts fast.

Luna

Meaning “moon” in Latin, Luna has been a genuine phenomenon, riding high in the top fifteen for years. It is dreamy, magical, and instantly recognizable.

Aurora

Meaning “dawn” and named for the goddess and the Northern Lights, Aurora is radiant and full of wonder. It has fairy-tale grace with real celestial weight.

Stella

Meaning “star,” Stella is bright, vintage, and effortlessly cool. It has that perfect mix of old-fashioned and modern that parents keep gravitating toward.

Nova

Meaning “new” and referring to a star that suddenly blazes brighter, Nova is bold and forward-looking. It feels fresh, strong, and a little bit cosmic.

Celeste

Meaning “heavenly,” Celeste is one of the celestial names tastemakers are tipping for a big rise. It is graceful, soft, and quietly glamorous.

Aurelia

Meaning “golden,” Aurelia has been jumping up the rankings as part of the wider love of luminous, light-filled names. It is romantic, ornate, and beautifully wearable.

Lyra

Named for the harp-shaped constellation, Lyra is musical and ethereal. It has a literary, otherworldly quality that suits a creative soul.

Soleil

Meaning “sun” in French, Soleil is one of the fastest-rising light names around. It is warm, glowing, and instantly evocative of golden afternoons.

Opal

Named for the shimmering, color-shifting gemstone, Opal is a vintage jewel name back in favor. It has an iridescent beauty all its own.

Selene

The Greek goddess of the moon, Selene is luminous and a little bit enigmatic. It offers a fresh alternative for parents who love Luna but want something rarer.

Estelle

Meaning “star,” Estelle is elegant, French-inflected, and quietly sophisticated. It has the celestial sparkle of Stella with a more grown-up polish.

Soft and Romantic Girl Names

These flowing, lyrical names have a built-in romance to them. They suit lovers of poetry, period dramas, and names that feel like a gentle melody.

Sophia

Meaning “wisdom,” Sophia is a perennial top-ten favorite that manages to feel both timeless and current. Its alternate spelling Sofia has surged as part of the trend toward warmer, globally minded names.

Amelia

Meaning “industrious” and “striving,” Amelia has climbed all the way to the number-two spot in recent rankings. It is graceful, hardworking, and beloved across cultures.

Isla

A Scottish name meaning “island,” Isla is soft, breezy, and beautifully simple to say. It has a coastal calm that parents find irresistible.

Eloise

Meaning “healthy” and “wide,” Eloise is vintage, spirited, and full of charm. It has a literary mischief to it that keeps it feeling fun.

Penelope

Meaning “weaver,” Penelope is the faithful, clever heroine of Greek myth. It is rich and playful, with the sweet nickname Penny built right in.

Genevieve

Meaning “tribe woman” or “white wave,” Genevieve is elegant and old-world romantic. It rolls off the tongue with a French sophistication.

Delilah

Meaning “delicate,” Delilah is soft, melodic, and a touch sultry. It has a gentle, song-like rhythm that has kept it climbing.

Ophelia

Meaning “help,” Ophelia carries Shakespearean drama and a hauntingly pretty sound. It feels both antique and freshly rediscovered.

Cordelia

Meaning “heart,” Cordelia is regal, literary, and warmly old-fashioned. The nicknames Cora and Delia give it lovely modern off-ramps.

Evangeline

Meaning “bearer of good news,” Evangeline is luminous and lyrical, with an angelic softness. It is long and romantic without ever feeling heavy.

Rosalie

Meaning “rose,” Rosalie is a flowing floral name with vintage warmth. It is sweet, graceful, and quietly enchanting.

Short and Sweet Girl Names

Not every trending name is elaborate. These compact, punchy picks prove that a name can be tiny and still carry a world of charm.

Emma

Meaning “whole” and “universal,” Emma has held the number-two spot for girls for years running. It is simple, warm, and quietly perfect.

Ava

With roots tied to “life,” Ava is sleek, modern, and endlessly popular. It is one of those names that feels effortless on anyone.

Mia

Meaning “mine,” Mia is a top-five staple that is short, sweet, and globally beloved. It crosses languages with ease.

Mila

Meaning “gracious” and “dear,” Mila has a soft Slavic warmth and a fashionable sound. It is gentle, pretty, and very of-the-moment.

Nora

Meaning “light” and “honor,” Nora is a vintage gem that feels crisp and current. It is the kind of name that works at every age.

Zoe

Meaning “life” in Greek, Zoe is bright, zippy, and full of energy. Its punchy ending gives it a cheerful lift.

Cleo

Meaning “glory,” Cleo is retro-cool and a little bit bohemian. It has the vintage edge of Cleopatra without the weight.

Esme

Meaning “esteemed” and “beloved,” Esme is delicate, literary, and quietly distinctive. It feels both antique and fresh.

Romy

A sweet short form of Rosemary, Romy is a breakout “cool girl” name turning heads right now. It is compact, chic, and impossibly endearing.

Nell

A vintage diminutive meaning “bright, shining one,” Nell is spare, sweet, and gently old-fashioned. It is enjoying a quiet revival as a name in its own right.

Edie

A spirited short form of Edith meaning “prosperous in war,” Edie is playful and full of personality. It has a retro, artistic charm.

Bold and Distinctive Girl Names

These names have presence. They suit strong personalities and parents who want something that turns heads the moment it is spoken.

Olivia

Meaning “olive tree,” Olivia has reigned as the number-one girls’ name since 2019. It is graceful, confident, and beloved for very good reason.

Scarlett

Meaning “red,” Scarlett is fiery, glamorous, and impossible to ignore. It carries old-Hollywood drama with a bold modern edge.

Freya

The Norse goddess of love and beauty, Freya is strong, mythic, and beautifully wearable. It has a Scandinavian cool that keeps rising.

Margot

A French form of Margaret meaning “pearl,” Margot is chic, vintage, and a little bit French New Wave. It is effortlessly stylish.

Sloane

An Irish name meaning “raider” or “warrior,” Sloane is sleek, confident, and surname-cool. It has a modern, polished strength.

Juno

The Roman queen of the gods, Juno is bold, mythic, and refreshingly short. It has a quirky-strong energy parents are loving.

Vivienne

Meaning “alive” and “lively,” Vivienne is glamorous and full of spark. The nickname Vivi keeps it sweet and playful.

Saoirse

Meaning “freedom” in Irish, Saoirse is striking, meaningful, and beautifully unusual. It rewards a little pronunciation practice (“SEER-sha”) with real distinction.

Maeve

Meaning “she who intoxicates,” Maeve is a legendary Irish warrior queen and one of the hottest names going. Its soft-but-strong sound captures the trend perfectly.

Greta

A short form of Margaret meaning “pearl,” Greta is crisp, vintage, and quietly fierce. It feels both classic and boldly understated.

Timeless Classic Boy Names

These are the bedrock names, the ones that top the charts decade after decade. They are strong, familiar, and never go out of style.

Liam

An Irish short form of William meaning “resolute protector,” Liam has been the number-one boys’ name for years on end. It is sturdy, friendly, and universally loved.

Noah

Meaning “rest” and “comfort,” Noah has held the number-two spot reliably for years. It is gentle, warm, and timelessly appealing.

James

Meaning “supplanter,” James is the definition of a classic, equally at home as a king’s name or a boy next door. It pairs with everything and ages flawlessly.

William

Meaning “resolute protector,” William is dignified, royal, and endlessly versatile. Will, Liam, and Billy give it nicknames for every personality.

Henry

Meaning “home ruler,” Henry is warm, vintage, and quietly regal. It has surged back to feel both classic and current.

Benjamin

Meaning “son of the right hand,” Benjamin is gentle, scholarly, and steadfast. The nickname Ben keeps it grounded and friendly.

Alexander

Meaning “defender of the people,” Alexander is grand, strong, and full of history. It offers a wealth of nicknames, from Alex to Xander.

Samuel

Meaning “God has heard,” Samuel is timeless, warm, and dependable. Sam gives it an easygoing charm.

Elijah

Meaning “Yahweh is my God,” Elijah is a top-tier favorite with a graceful, flowing sound. It feels both biblical and contemporary.

Lucas

Meaning “light,” Lucas is sleek, international, and reliably popular. It has a bright, easy energy that translates everywhere.

Theodore

Meaning “gift of God,” Theodore rocketed into the top five thanks to the vintage revival and the charming nickname Teddy. It is scholarly, sweet, and substantial.

Vintage Revival and Old-Soul Boy Names

Heirloom boy names are surging, full of character and a little bit of professorial charm. These are the names with grit, history, and an old-soul sensibility.

Oliver

Meaning “olive tree,” Oliver has been a top-three name for years, beloved for its literary warmth and easy charm. It is gentle, classic, and quietly cool.

Arthur

A legendary name likely meaning “bear,” Arthur is noble, mythic, and back in a big way. It carries the weight of kings with a cozy, approachable feel.

Hugo

Meaning “mind” and “intellect,” Hugo is dapper, European, and quietly distinguished. It has a bright, confident sound.

Sebastian

Meaning “venerable,” Sebastian is rich, romantic, and a little bit dramatic. Nicknames like Bash give it a modern edge.

Julian

Meaning “youthful,” Julian is smooth, artistic, and timelessly handsome. It has a lyrical sophistication.

Felix

Meaning “happy” and “fortunate,” Felix is cheerful, vintage, and full of personality. Its upbeat meaning makes it especially appealing right now.

Silas

Meaning “of the forest,” Silas is rugged, gentle, and effortlessly gender-flexible in feel. It captures the soft-but-strong mood of the moment.

August

Meaning “great” and “venerable,” August is grand, seasonal, and quietly poetic. The nickname Gus keeps it warm and friendly.

Walter

Meaning “ruler of the army,” Walter is a true heirloom name back from the brink. It has a steady, old-fashioned charm and the sweet nickname Walt.

Jasper

Meaning “treasurer” and named for the gemstone, Jasper is earthy, vintage, and quietly cool. It has a creative, bohemian streak.

Cosmo

Meaning “order” and “beauty” from the Greek for “universe,” Cosmo is the geek-chic breakout that experts are tipping for its big year. It rides the fashionable “oz” sound and pairs old-soul quirk with cosmic flair.

Nature and Outdoorsy Boy Names

Earthy, elemental, and a little bit rugged, these nature names feel grounded and free-spirited at once. Many double beautifully as gender-neutral picks.

River

Named for the flowing watercourse, River is calm, free-flowing, and effortlessly cool. It works across genders and feels both grounded and poetic.

Rowan

Named for the rowan tree and meaning “little red one,” Rowan is one of the strongest gender-neutral risers around. It is earthy, soft, and quietly handsome.

Reed

Named for the slender riverside plant and meaning “red-haired,” Reed is sleek, simple, and surname-cool. It has a clean, modern minimalism.

Cedar

Named for the towering evergreen, Cedar is fresh, fragrant, and quietly strong. It captures the woodsy mood of the moment.

Forest

Meaning “woodland,” Forest (also spelled Forrest) is peaceful, grounded, and a little bit wild. It has a calm, nature-loving spirit.

Bear

Bold and affectionate, Bear is a strong, snuggly nature name that feels playful and protective at once. It is increasingly popular as a sweet given name.

Ash

Named for the ash tree, Ash is short, cool, and understated. It also works as a friendly short form of Asher or Ashton.

Flynn

An Irish name meaning “son of the red-haired one,” Flynn is breezy, charming, and full of energy. It has a roguish, likable spark.

Kai

Meaning “sea” in Hawaiian, Kai is a global, gender-neutral staple that is short, fresh, and easy everywhere. It has become a true crossover favorite.

Brooks

Meaning “of the small stream,” Brooks is polished, preppy, and quietly outdoorsy. It has a smooth, surname-style confidence.

Cyrus

Meaning “sun” and “lord,” Cyrus is regal, ancient, and part of the wider rise of light-filled names. It is strong, distinctive, and warmly historic.

Short and Strong Boy Names

Compact and confident, these one-and-two-syllable names land with real impact. They are punchy, memorable, and built to last.

Leo

Meaning “lion,” Leo is brave, warm, and reliably top-ten. It is short, sunny, and bursting with charm.

Max

A short form of names like Maximilian meaning “greatest,” Max is friendly, sturdy, and endlessly likable. It works on its own or as a nickname.

Finn

Meaning “fair,” Finn is a legendary Irish hero name that is breezy and effortlessly cool. It has an adventurous, easygoing energy.

Jack

A classic short form of John meaning “God is gracious,” Jack is rugged, friendly, and perennially popular. It is the definition of an everyman name done right.

Cole

Meaning “swarthy” or “coal-black,” Cole is sleek, cool, and quietly strong. It has a clean, modern edge.

Beau

Meaning “handsome” in French, Beau is charming, Southern-sweet, and effortlessly stylish. It has a gentle, romantic warmth.

Luca

Meaning “light,” Luca is smooth, Italian, and beautifully international. It has a soft strength that keeps it climbing.

Theo

A short form of Theodore meaning “gift of God,” Theo is warm, vintage, and undeniably charming. It stands confidently on its own now.

Asa

Meaning “healer,” Asa is spare, biblical, and quietly distinctive. Its palindrome simplicity gives it a modern appeal.

Cruz

Meaning “cross” in Spanish, Cruz is sleek, edgy, and globally cool. It has a punchy, confident sound.

Knox

Meaning “round hill,” Knox is bold, modern, and a little bit rock-and-roll. Its strong “x” ending makes it feel powerful.

Soft and Meaningful Boy Names

These gentle, often biblical names carry deep meaning and a tender strength. They suit the growing love for names that say something.

Asher

Meaning “happy” and “blessed,” Asher is warm, soft, and reliably top-ten. Its joyful meaning is a big part of its appeal.

Eli

Meaning “ascended” and “my God,” Eli is gentle, biblical, and beautifully simple. It has a quiet, grounded warmth.

Micah

Meaning “who is like God?”, Micah is soft, soulful, and rising as parents rediscover minor biblical names. It is gentle without being delicate.

Levi

Meaning “joined” and “attached,” Levi is warm, vintage, and quietly cool. It has both biblical depth and easygoing charm.

Caleb

Meaning “whole-hearted” and “devotion,” Caleb is steady, kind, and timelessly likable. It has a gentle strength to it.

Elias

A Greek form of Elijah, Elias is flowing, elegant, and internationally warm. It feels both classic and fresh.

Jude

Meaning “praised,” Jude is short, soulful, and effortlessly cool. It has a gentle, musical resonance.

Soren

Meaning “stern,” Soren is sleek, Scandinavian, and quietly distinctive. It softens its meaning with a smooth, gentle sound.

Ari

Meaning “lion” and “eagle,” Ari is bright, warm, and beautifully compact. It is friendly and easy across cultures.

Ezra

Meaning “helper,” Ezra is soft, scholarly, and surging up the charts. It captures the love of meaningful, old-soul biblical names.

Amos

Meaning “carried by God,” Amos is gentle, rustic, and back in favor among parents drawn to lesser-known biblical names. It has a warm, old-fashioned charm.

Global and Crossover Boy Names

Naming is going global, with Spanish, Italian, and multicultural names rising fast. These crossover picks travel beautifully and feel fresh and worldly.

Mateo

The Spanish form of Matthew meaning “gift of God,” Mateo broke into the top ten as part of a strong move toward warm, globally minded names. It is smooth, charming, and beloved across cultures.

Santiago

Meaning “Saint James,” Santiago is rich, melodic, and full of warmth. It carries a confident, romantic energy.

Lorenzo

An Italian name meaning “from Laurentum,” Lorenzo is suave, lyrical, and quietly grand. The nickname Enzo gives it a modern edge.

Enzo

A zippy Italian name meaning “ruler of the home,” Enzo is short, stylish, and increasingly popular worldwide. It has a cool, contemporary punch.

Diego

A Spanish classic connected to James, Diego is strong, warm, and effortlessly handsome. It has a friendly, worldly charm.

Adriel

Meaning “flock of God” and “God is my helper,” Adriel is soft, biblical, and rising fast. It blends spiritual depth with a smooth, modern sound.

Kian

Meaning “ancient” and “enduring,” Kian is sleek, Irish-Persian, and beautifully international. It is short, fresh, and easy to wear.

Amir

Meaning “prince” and “commander,” Amir is regal, warm, and globally beloved. It has a confident, melodic grace.

Idris

Meaning “interpreter” and “studious,” Idris is strong, distinctive, and increasingly visible. It carries both Welsh and Arabic roots and a quiet charisma.

Bodhi

Meaning “awakening” and “enlightenment” in Sanskrit, Bodhi is serene, modern, and a little bit free-spirited. It has a calm, meaningful glow.

Trending Gender-Neutral Names

The fastest-growing trend in naming is names that do not box anyone in. These soft, surname-style picks are easy to wear, easy to say, and ready for any future.

Riley

Meaning “valiant,” Riley is friendly, energetic, and beloved across genders. It has a cheerful, approachable warmth.

Avery

Meaning “ruler of elves,” Avery is soft, modern, and elegantly unisex. It works gracefully on anyone.

Parker

An occupational name meaning “park keeper,” Parker is preppy, polished, and rising for all genders. It has a confident, surname-cool feel.

Charlie

A sweet short form of Charles or Charlotte meaning “free,” Charlie is playful, warm, and endlessly likable. It is one of the most charming gender-neutral picks around.

Finley

Meaning “fair warrior,” Finley is breezy, spirited, and softly Celtic. It has an easygoing, adventurous charm.

Emerson

Meaning “son of Emery,” Emerson is literary, smooth, and beautifully balanced between strong and soft. It has a poetic, intellectual air.

Hayden

Meaning “hay valley,” Hayden is mellow, modern, and easy across genders. It has a relaxed, friendly sound.

Rory

Meaning “red king,” Rory is bright, spirited, and warmly Irish. It is short, sweet, and full of charm.

Sawyer

An occupational name meaning “woodcutter,” Sawyer is rugged, friendly, and surname-cool. It has an outdoorsy, adventurous spirit.

Phoenix

Named for the mythical bird that rises from its ashes, Phoenix is bold, meaningful, and full of resilience. It is dramatic in the best way.

Blair

Meaning “plain” or “field,” Blair is sleek, Scottish, and beautifully understated. It is increasingly used across genders.

Arden

Meaning “great forest,” Arden is poetic, leafy, and quietly literary (Shakespeare set a whole play in its woods). It has a calm, romantic depth.

Marlowe

Meaning “driftwood” or “hill by the lake,” Marlowe is soft, artistic, and effortlessly cool. It has a vintage-literary glamour.

Lennon

Meaning “lover,” Lennon is musical, soulful, and a little bit rock-and-roll. It carries a creative, free-spirited energy.

Oakley

Meaning “oak clearing,” Oakley is earthy, sturdy, and warmly outdoorsy. It blends nature charm with a playful, modern feel.

Sutton

Meaning “southern town,” Sutton is polished, preppy, and surname-smooth. It has a quietly sophisticated edge.

Tatum

Meaning “Tata’s homestead,” Tatum is one of the genuine fast-risers across both boys’ and girls’ lists. It is punchy, modern, and effortlessly cool.

Lennox

Meaning “with many elm trees,” Lennox is strong, Scottish, and a little bit edgy. Its bold ending gives it real presence.

Dakota

Meaning “friend” and “ally,” Dakota is warm, expansive, and softly evocative of wide-open landscapes. It has a friendly, free spirit.

Sage

Meaning “wise” and named for the fragrant herb, Sage is calm, fresh, and beautifully gender-flexible. It pairs nature charm with a thoughtful, grounded meaning.

How to Choose the Right Name

Start by deciding what you want the name to do. A vintage heirloom like Eleanor or Walter signals tradition and character. A nature name like Willow or Cedar feels grounded and free-spirited. A celestial name like Luna or Aurelia radiates warmth and wonder, while a short, meaningful pick like Eli or Mia gets straight to the heart. Knowing which mood resonates with you narrows a long list down fast.

Think about how the name will actually live in the world. Say it out loud, paired with your surname, several times. Short first names (Cole, Mia, Finn) tend to balance longer last names beautifully, while flowing three-syllable names (Penelope, Theodore, Genevieve) often pair best with shorter surnames. Check the initials, the natural nicknames, and how it sounds when called across a playground or read aloud at a graduation.

If being on-trend matters to you, lean into what is genuinely rising: cottagecore nature names, luminous celestial picks, soft biblical revivals, globally minded crossover names, and the whole wave of gender-neutral surnames. If standing apart matters more, the same trends point you toward the rarer corners, names like Soleil, Cosmo, Saoirse, or Bodhi that feel fresh precisely because they are not yet everywhere.

And if you are naming a character rather than a baby, the same instincts apply with one addition: consider how the name reads on the page and how it sounds in a tense, emotional moment. A sharp name like Knox or Sloane cuts through action; a flowing one like Evangeline or Sebastian suits depth and introspection.

However you land, trust the gut-check. Whether you are drawn to a top-of-the-charts favorite or a quiet rising star, the right name is the one whose sound and meaning genuinely move you. Say it, picture it, and when it feels like home, you have found it.

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