Baby Names That Mean Love: 30 Beautiful Choices for Your Little One
Names carry meaning beyond syllables. These 30 picks — from ancient Amy to modern Amara — are rooted in love itself.
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Names carry meaning beyond syllables. These 30 picks — from ancient Amy to modern Amara — are rooted in love itself.
Arabic names carry centuries of poetry, faith, and meaning. Whether you're looking for a name rooted in Islamic tradition or simply drawn to the lyrical sound of Arabic, this list has something for every family.
Biblical names make up the single largest origin category in the SSA database, with over 4,200 Hebrew-origin names recorded. Here's why they dominate — and which ones we love most.
Nature has always been one of the richest sources of baby name inspiration. From Luna at #13 to Hazel at #19, botanical and celestial names are having a major moment.
Evelyn, Eleanor, Hazel, and their vintage companions are back — not as nostalgia, but as some of the freshest-feeling names on the market.
From misty Highland glens to the bustling streets of Edinburgh, Scotland has given the world some of its most distinctive and beautiful names. Whether your family has Scottish roots or you simply love the sound of these lyrical names, Scottish baby names offer a unique blend of ancient history, natural beauty, and modern cool.
Wales calls itself "Gwlad y Gân" — the Land of Song. And if Welsh names are any indication, the music runs deep. These are names shaped by Celtic mythology, ancient Welsh poetry, and the natural drama of a small country with an enormous cultural identity.
Something remarkable is happening in American nurseries. Names like Jimin, Jisoo, and Yoona — once known only to Korean communities — are now appearing on birth certificates from Atlanta to Seattle. The Korean Wave (Hallyu) isn't just changing what Americans watch and eat. It's changing what they name their children.