Pixar Production Babies

Uniquely named production babies from Disney's Pixar films
  1. Atlee
    • Avedis
      • Berge
        • Calliope
          • Origin:

            Greek mythology name
          • Meaning:

            "beautiful voice"
          • Description:

            Calliope is the name of the muse of epic poetry -- and also the musical instrument on the merry-go-round. Bold and creative, it would not be the easiest name for a girl lacking such qualities. It debuted in the US Top 1000 in 2016. While Americans usually pronounce this name with a long I sound and the emphasis on the second syllables, Greeks pronounce it with the emphasis on the third syllable -- ka-lee-OH-pee.
        • Cohen
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "priest"
          • Description:

            Cohen is a common last name among Jews and an important spiritual name in the Jewish religion, associated with the hereditary priests who claimed descent from the biblical Aaron. As a result of its religious significance, Cohen is considered by some to be inappropriate to use as a first name, particularly by people with no Jewish heritage.
        • Dresden
          • Origin:

            German place name
          • Meaning:

            "people of the forest"
          • Description:

            Sad tinge to the name of the beautiful German city firebombed during World War II. Its name derives from Sorbian drezga, meaning "forest".
        • Esha
          • Evija
            • Finnegan
              • Origin:

                Irish
              • Meaning:

                "fair"
              • Description:

                If you like the Finn names and love James Joyce, Finnegan is extremely winning. Will & Grace 's Eric McCormack chose the Finnigan spelling for his son. And of course Finnegan gains you access to the great short form Finn.
            • Flora
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "flower"
              • Description:

                Flora, the name of the Roman goddess of flowers and spring, who enjoyed eternal youth, is one of the gently old-fashioned girls' flower names we think is due for a comeback— alongside cousins Cora and Dora. Florence, Fiorella, Fleur, and Flower are translations, but we like Flora best of all.
            • Friedrich
              • Origin:

                German variation of Frederick
              • Description:

                One of the most familiar German names, with an upright Prussian image. Friedrich might just have been out for long enough to start coming back in.
            • Griffin
              • Origin:

                Welsh, variation of Griffith
              • Meaning:

                "strong lord"
              • Description:

                Griffin is one of the newer and most appealing of the two-syllable Celtic surnames. In English, griffin is the name of a mythological creature, half eagle, half lion. It re-entered the list in 1983 after an absence of 75+ years.
            • Harper
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "harp player"
              • Description:

                You might think of Harper as the hottest name of the last decade, jumping from obscurity to the Top 10, where it remained until last year.
            • Keilani
              • Leila
                • Origin:

                  Arabic
                • Meaning:

                  "night"
                • Description:

                  Leila was popularized in the West by the poet Byron, who used it in his poem Don Juan for a ten-year-old Turkish girl. Leila also appears as a fairy in the Gilbert & Sullivan comic opera Iolanthe.
              • Lotus
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "lotus flower"
                • Description:

                  Lotus is one of the most languorous of the flower names, with intriguing significance in both Buddhism and Hinduism, symbolizing purity, grace and spiritual growth — not to mention a familiar yoga position.
              • Lucien
                • Origin:

                  French form of Lucian
                • Meaning:

                  "light"
                • Description:

                  Sophisticated Gallic version of Lucian, Lucien may appeal to parents attracted to this meaning over that of Lucas and Luke, which have a different root, and also looking for a more unusual choice.
              • Luella
                • Origin:

                  Spelling variation of Louella
                • Meaning:

                  "battle famous fairy maiden"
                • Description:

                  Luella is a sleeker spelling variant of the girls' name Louella and is now more popular than the original. Sweet, but lively, it was a popular name in the the early 19th century, but fell out of favor in the 50s. Now, after a 60 year absence, it's back in the charts, in the US and the UK.
              • Maeve
                • Origin:

                  Irish
                • Meaning:

                  "she who intoxicates"
                • Description:

                  Maeve is a short and sweet name that has become one of the most stylish Irish names for girls in the modern US. Maeve would make an excellent first or middle name choice, with more heft than Mae/May and more modern charm than Mavis.
              • Maverick
                • Origin:

                  American
                • Meaning:

                  "independent, nonconformist"
                • Description:

                  It's ironic that the name Maverick is not such a maverick anymore. Heard first in a 1950s James Garner western TV series, and then as the Tom Cruise character in Top Gun, Maverick symbolizes an unfettered, free spirit.