From the Stars

  1. Atlas
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "bearer of the heavens"
    • Description:

      Atlas is one of those names that was previously thought too powerful for a baby boy, who would have to be strong enough to carry the world on his shoulders. Now Atlas has joined the pantheon of Greek and Roman god and goddess names in the realm of possibility, along with Mars, Zeus and Apollo.
  2. Aurora
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "dawn"
    • Description:

      The goddess name Aurora has consistently been on the US popularity list since the nineteenth century, but has really taken off in the past 30 years. Aurora also enjoys remarkable international popularity, ranking in the Top 100 throughout the English-speaking world as well as in Italy, Spain, Norway, Switzerland, and several other European and Latin American countries.
  3. Aldrin
    • Amycus
      • Ananke
        • Aquila
          • Aristarchos
            • Auriga
              • Barnard
                • Barton
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "from the barley settlement"
                  • Description:

                    More user-friendly, though less substantial, than Bartholomew.
                • Beau
                  • Origin:

                    French
                  • Meaning:

                    "handsome"
                  • Description:

                    Beau suggests someone devilishly handsome, with a large measure of southern charm—a nice image to bestow on your boy. Often solely a nickname in the past, it's now standing firmly on its own. Beau has been on the Social Security list non-stop since 1969.
                • Belinda
                  • Origin:

                    Spanish or German
                  • Meaning:

                    "pretty one, or, serpent"
                  • Description:

                    Belinda, cousin of Linda and Melinda, enjoyed a brief return to the Top 1000 from 2005 through 2013, only to fall off again in 2014. A name that some may consider a modern spin on the midcentury popularity queen Linda is in fact a classic with deep and fascinating roots. In Babylonian mythology Belinda was the goddess of heaven and earth, and the name later was used for the heroine of Alexander Pope's satirical poem The Rape of the Lock.
                • Bellatrix
                  • Origin:

                    Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "female warrior"
                  • Description:

                    J.K. Rowling is a modern master of naming who brought a whole constellation of ancient and celestial names to modern parents. Bellatrix, of one of the stars of Orion, combines fashionable names Bella and Beatrix to make a convivial and original name. The down side: the Harry Potter character Bellatrix, played by Helena Bonham Carter, is a character so evil she's called a Death Eater, killing one beloved character and being murdered by another. And the name Bellatrix is so closely associated with that character that it might be challenging to sidestep the association.
                • Berenice
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "she who brings victory"
                  • Description:

                    A name with a surprising amount of history--it was the name of the wife of Ptolemy I of Egypt, occurs in the New Testament, and belonged to a fourth century saint. In the US, it has long been spelled and pronounced Bernice. Nicknames include Bernie, Berry, Binnie and Bunny.
                • Beyla
                  • Burton
                    • Origin:

                      English
                    • Meaning:

                      "fortified enclosure"
                    • Description:

                      Prissy, no matter how you spell it.
                  • Bootes
                    • Boreas
                      • Cadmus
                        • Origin:

                          Greek
                        • Meaning:

                          "one who excels"
                        • Description:

                          Cadmus is the name of the serpent-slaying hero of Greek mythology who also founded the city of Thebes and is credited with inventing the alphabet. Its ancient feel might appeal to modern parents — especially since Cadmus Peverell is a human Harry Potter character, one of the three original owners of the Deathly Hallows.
                      • Caela