Names from 2050

  1. Leaf
    • Origin:

      Nature name
    • Description:

      Leaf is a hippieish choice that, for girls, still retains an evergreen quality.
  2. Lester
    • Origin:

      English place-name; phonetic form of Leicester
    • Description:

      Lester is one of the British surname names that were popular in the US in the early decades of the twentieth century: it was in the Top 100 through 1931, reaching a high of Number 52 in 1906. But dropping of the list in the late 1990s, along with Hester and Sylvester, we don't see much hope for a return visit.
  3. Lucias
    • Luz
      • Origin:

        Spanish
      • Meaning:

        "light"
      • Description:

        Pronounced LOOSE, this name that refers to the Virgin Mary—"Our Lady of Light"—is one of the most widely used Spanish name for girls. Its sleekness and stylish final z gives it a modern appeal, like sister name Lux. Nicknames and variations include Chitta, Lucecita, Lucelida, Lucelita, Lucha, Lucida, Lucila, Lusa, and Luzana.
    • Lyndon
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "linden tree hill"
      • Description:

        An English surname-turned-first-name whose most famous bearer is former US president Lyndon B. Johnson. His appointment in 1963 caused a huge spike in use for his unusual name the following year, pushing it to its historical peak of #347 in 1964. However, the year after his exit from the Oval Office, it dropped back below the Top 1000.
    • Lynx
      • Origin:

        Animal name
      • Description:

        This big cat name is especially striking with its X ending.
    • Lysander
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "liberator"
      • Description:

        Lysander is a distinctive Greek name that could be thought of as a more creative cousin of Alexander. In ancient history, Lysander was the name of an esteemed Spartan naval commander and his literary cred comes from one of the two star-struck young men in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, as well as one of the twin sons (the other being Lorcan) of Luna Lovegood, whom we learn about in the Harry Potter epilogue.
    • Lennoire
      • Maclayne
        • Maisie
          • Origin:

            Scottish diminutive of Margaret or Mary
          • Meaning:

            "pearl or bitter"
          • Description:

            Maisie, a charming name long popular as a nickname for Margaret or Mary, entered the Top 1000 as itself ten years ago and continues to rise. Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams helped propel the name back into the limelight, along with the that of her character, Arya.
        • Malachite
          • Origin:

            Gemstone name
          • Description:

            There aren't many gemstone names that are firmly masculine but Malachite is one of these. The gemstone is a rich green colour and is often used for decorative sculptures. The name is thought to derive from the name of the Mallow plant, the leaves of which resemble the patterns on the gemstone. The name is also similar to the Hebrew name Malachi.
        • Mattie
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Martha or Matilda
          • Description:

            Mattie, which might be a short form of Martha, Matilda, or even Madeline, ranked among the Top 100 names for girls in the 1880s and in fact, has held a place among the Top 1000 for most of U.S. naming history. It fell off the popularity charts in 2014 and makes a cute, tomboyish, if somewhat slight name option.
        • Meadow
          • Origin:

            Nature name
          • Description:

            Meadow's upward popularity trajectory certainly suggests that the name has transcended its connection to The Sopranos.. In the US, more than 750 baby girls were named Meadow last year, a number we expect to keep rising.
        • Meris
          • Michael
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "who is like God?"
            • Description:

              Michael was the Number 1 American boys' name for almost half a century. While Michael has moved out of the Top 10 baby boy names, it's still widely used.
          • Midge
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Margaret
            • Meaning:

              "pearl"
            • Description:

              Sixties-style nickname which is also the name of a small biting insect, particularly prevalent in Scotland.
          • Mojave
            • Origin:

              Native American tribal and place-name
            • Description:

              Resonant place-name of the beautiful Southern California desert.
          • Morning
            • Origin:

              Word name
            • Description:

              There are many lovely day/month/seasonal names -- and this is one of the most intriguing.
          • Maudora
            • Nadine
              • Origin:

                French variation of Nadia, Russian
              • Meaning:

                "hope"
              • Description:

                Part of the vogue for French-sounding names in the 1920s and 30s, Nadine has been replaced by the Russian sound of Nadia and Natasha.