Names a Foodie Would Love

  1. Quince
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "applelike fruit"
    • Description:

      The girls have Apple, Plum, Peaches, Cherry, and Berry: here's one variety of fruit suitable for a boy.
  2. Quinoa
    • Reese
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Rhys
      • Description:

        An Anglicized spelling of the Welsh Rhys, this traditional boys' name got a big boost for girls in the early 2000s, thanks to the high-profile Ms. Witherspoon (who was actually born Laura Jeanne Reese, her second middle being her mother's maiden name). This spelling has been on the decline for boys since 2003, possibly for the same reason, but remains a strong, simple choice which might pose fewer spelling and pronunciation issues outside of the UK than the Welsh original.
    • Roux
      • Origin:

        French from Latin
      • Meaning:

        "russet"
      • Description:

        Roux is the name of the dashing Johnny Depp character in Chocolat. Roux is French from a Latin word meaning russet or brownish red; it's also a cooking term for a mixture of flour and butter that forms the foundation of many gravies or sauces. Most of today's children with this name, pronounced roo, will actually spell it Rue, for the female character in The Hunger Games.
    • Rueben
      • Rye
        • Origin:

          English, diminutive of Riley; word name; British surname
        • Meaning:

          "cavalryman, messenger"
        • Description:

          Sweet short form of Riley. Nature lovers and whiskey fans alike can appreciate the androgynous simplicity of Rye.
      • Romain
        • Romano
          • Root
            • Rosemary
              • Saffron
                • Origin:

                  Spice name
                • Description:

                  Spice names are increasingly appealing to the senses of prospective parents; this one, belonging to a precious spice derived from the crocus has a vaguely orange-scented-incense sixties feel.
              • Sage
                • Origin:

                  Herb name and also Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "wise and knowing"
                • Description:

                  Fits many criteria sought by modern parents: it's short and strong, with intimations of wisdom as well as fragrant herbal properties. At this point, Sage is given about a third of the time to boys.
              • Sherry
                • Origin:

                  Phonetic variation of French Cheri; also a Spanish fortified wine
                • Description:

                  Peppy cheerleader name of the 1960s and 70s that's sure to evoke the Four Seasons song of that name.
              • Strawberry
                • Origin:

                  Fruit name
                • Description:

                  Another entry in the fruit name category, this one borne by writer Strawberry Saroyan, granddaughter of William, so named by her hippie parents. While fruit names may become more familiar, they'll never pass without comment -- but maybe that's what you're looking for.
              • Sugar
                • Origin:

                  Literary and word name
                • Description:

                  You can call your daughter Sugar, but only as a term of endearment. Her real name has to be something, almost anything, else.
              • Savory
                • Seed
                  • Stew
                    • Stilton
                      • Susette