Name options for kids

  1. Jace
    • Origin:

      Hebrew, diminutive of Jason
    • Meaning:

      "the Lord is salvation"
    • Description:

      Jace may sound like only half a name -- it's usually pronounced like the first half of Jason though some may consider it a spelling-out of the initials J. C. -- but it's a popular choice for baby boys. Jace has been heard on such TV shows as Teen Mom 2 and Duck Dynasty.
  2. Jaques
    • Origin:

      English and French
    • Meaning:

      "supplanter"
    • Description:

      Either an alternative spelling of Jacques (ZHAK), the French form of Jack, or a Shakespearean character from As You Like It, pronounced JAY-kwiss.
  3. Janitha
    • Kaidi
      • Origin:

        Estonian, diminutive of Katariina
      • Description:

        The Estonian version of Katie has a current, appealing sound to English speakers now.
    • Keily
      • Origin:

        Variation of Kylie, Australian Aboriginal
      • Meaning:

        "boomerang"
      • Description:

        A spelling variation of Kylie, an Aboriginal name first popularized by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. It’s now associated with Kylie Jenner, whom parents might be attempting to distance themselves from with this version of the name.
    • Kenji
      • Origin:

        Japanese
      • Meaning:

        "second son"
      • Description:

        One of several Japanese names that refer to a child's place in the family birth order. Kenji has attracted notice in the US as the name of The Food Lab chef, James Kenji López-Alt, know simply as Kenji.
    • Kiele
      • Kataja
        • Kiuru/Starling
          • Lavender
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "purple flower"
            • Description:

              Lavender lags far behind sweet-smelling purple-hued sister names Violet and Lila, but is starting to get some enthusiastic attention from cutting-edge namers along with other adventurous nature names like Clementine and Marigold.
          • Lia
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of names ending in -lia or Italian, Portuguese and Greek variation of Leah
            • Meaning:

              "weary"
            • Description:

              Short, sweet, and clear, Lia is used throughout Europe, across America, and in some areas of Asia and Africa, making it a truly international and versatile choice.
          • Liese
            • Origin:

              German and Dutch diminutive of Elizabeth
            • Meaning:

              "pledged to God"
            • Description:

              A short form of Elisabeth, similar in sound to the 60s favorite Lisa.
          • Lilian
            • Origin:

              Alternate spelling of Lillian, English
            • Meaning:

              "lily; pledged to God"
            • Description:

              Lilian is the far less popular than the ‘Lillian’ spelling. To avoid a lifetime of mistakes and misspellings, we suggest you go with the Lillian spelling, which also looks more polished on paper. Whichever spelling you prefer, these names are benefitting from the fashion for girls' names starting with L.
          • Liliana
            • Origin:

              Italian and Spanish variations of Lilian
            • Meaning:

              "lily, a flower"
            • Description:

              Frilly and fit for a princess, but with plenty of spark and flair, Liliana holds international appeal and a modern glamor. Joining Lily and Lillian in the US Top 100 for the first time in 2022, Liliana is a fast-rising choice for girls.
          • Lilit
            • Origin:

              Armenian
            • Meaning:

              "lily"
            • Description:

              Lilit in the Top 20 girls names is Armenia. Outside of Armenia, Lilit might be confused with Lilith, but is worth considering as a name in its own right.
          • Lilium
            • Origin:

              Flower name, Latin
            • Meaning:

              "lily"
            • Description:

              Lilium is the genus of the lily family of plants and sounds a bit botanically formal for a first name. Try Lillia or Lilias.
          • Lillia
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "lilies"
            • Description:

              More than Lily yet less than Lillian, Lillia is a fresh and undeniably pretty member of the stylish genus of double (or in this case triple) l names. You can also spell it Lilia.
          • Lilo
            • Origin:

              German, diminutive of Liselotte; Hawaiian
            • Meaning:

              "generous one"
            • Description:

              Lilo is the name of the spunky little Hawaiian girl character in the Disney movie Lilo & Stitch-- and is also Lindsay Lohan's nickname. Multi-cultural, it can be found in Hawaiian, German and Hebrew nomenclature.
          • Lilou
            • Origin:

              Occitan pet form of French Liliane
            • Meaning:

              "lily"
            • Description:

              Lilou is a charming, rarely heard import. Occitan is a language spoken in Provence, in the south of France, in which the suffix "ou" denotes a pet form — thus, Lilou as a short form of Liliane or its Occitan form Liliana or Liliano. Its popularity in France--where it's currently Number 12--can be traced to the 1997 film The Fifth Element.
          • Linden
            • Origin:

              Variation of Lyndon
            • Meaning:

              "linden tree hill"
            • Description:

              The graceful, natural image of the verdant shade tree transcends any connection with President Johnson.