Aries inspired names

  1. Ayu
    • Origin:

      Indonesian
    • Meaning:

      "very feminine, beautiful"
    • Description:

      A common Indonesian name that is sometimes (as with Mary here) joined with another, as in 'Ayu' and 'Tyas,' which becomes 'Ayuningtyas' and means beautiful heart.
  2. Azar
    • Origin:

      Iranian
    • Meaning:

      "fire"
    • Description:

      Simple yet unusual (to non-Iranians) is an excellent combination for a name, which the fiery Azar embodies perfectly.
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      • Bahram
        • Origin:

          Iranian
        • Meaning:

          "good-natured, nice"
        • Description:

          Interesting name with affable meaning.
      • Bakar
        • Origin:

          Basque
        • Meaning:

          "alone"
        • Description:

          A somewhat solemn name for a child. The feminine version is Bakarne.
      • Bakarne
        • Origin:

          Basque
        • Meaning:

          "alone"
        • Description:

          Like the masculine version, Bakar, the meaning makes this a depressing choice for a child.
      • Banks
        • Origin:

          English surname
        • Meaning:

          "one who lives on the hillside or riverbank"
        • Description:

          Banks is a topographical surname that refers not to those places where people keep their money but to riverbanks or hillsides, and specifically the people who live and work on them. A name with two very different connotations then, Banks manages to sound smart, preppy, and upwardly-mobile, with a touch of rugged, outdoorsy charm too.
      • Banning
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "small, fair one"
        • Description:

          If you like the Irish surname feel, there are loads of more congenial options.
      • Baptista
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "the baptized one"
        • Description:

          Probably too evangelical for mass importation.
      • Barabbas
        • Origin:

          Aramaic
        • Meaning:

          "son of the father"
        • Description:

          In the Christian bible, Barabbas was a murderer that Pontius Pilate freed while condemning Jesus to die. The name is ironic, given that Christian belief promotes Jesus as the son of the Father. The name is difficult for this reason, as well as the fact that in Spain it is used as slang for a bad person.
      • Baran
        • Origin:

          Turkish and Persian
        • Meaning:

          "ram"
        • Description:

          Baran is barely known in the US -- unless it's mistaken for royal moniker and Trump son name Baron -- but it might make a perfect choice for a boy born under the sign of Aries.
      • Barnabas
        • Origin:

          Aramaic
        • Meaning:

          "son of consolation"
        • Description:

          Barnabas, whose birth name was Joseph, was one of the earliest Christian disciples in Jerusalem, who undertook missionary journeys with Paul the Apostle, His name is a bit Old World compared to the update Barnaby, but could gain some attention as boys' names ending in 's' are enjoying a comeback.
      • Barnaby
        • Origin:

          English variation of Barnabas, Aramaic
        • Meaning:

          "son of consolation"
        • Description:

          Barnaby, a genial and energetic name with an Irish-sounding three-syllable lilt, is an ancient appellation that manages to be both unusual and highly attractive and deserves to be used more than it is. A sweet-spot name that's a real winner.
      • Barnes
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "someone who lives or works near the barn"
        • Description:

          This is a solid surname choice for people looking for a change from Cooper, Parker and Carson. Australian parents will probably instantly associate this name with famous rock legend Jimmy Barnes, but this has an even older pedigree as a namesake - Barnes Wallis was a UK aviator and inventor, most remembered for designing the Dambuster bomb (a bomb that bounces across water to reach its target) and working on supersonic flight in the 1940s and 50s.
      • Barnett
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "place cleared by burning"
        • Description:

          Has some creative credibility via abstract painter Barnett Newman, but we'd prefer his nickname, Barney.
      • Barrie
        • Origin:

          Feminine variation of Barry
        • Meaning:

          "spear"
        • Description:

          The kind of cutesy female spin not popular since Barry was big for boys, several decades ago. Consider Bara instead.
      • Bartholomew
        • Origin:

          Aramaic
        • Meaning:

          "son of the furrow"
        • Description:

          Bartholomew is an apostle's name that's been out of favor for centuries but might appeal again to the parent in search of an old but rare choice. The challenge could be to avoid the Simpson-ish nickname. That character, by the way, has the full name of Bartholomew JoJo Simpson, and creator Matt Groening came up with Bart as an--uh oh--anagram for brat. Two old alternate nicknames are Barty and Tolly.
      • Bartolomea
        • Origin:

          Aramaic
        • Meaning:

          "of the furrow"
        • Description:

          Feminine form of Bartolomeo
      • Bashir
        • Origin:

          Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "the one who brings good news"
        • Description:

          Used both as a given name and as a surname, Bashir is a familiar but still unusual choice in the USA and UK, even among Muslim families. In 2014, only 25 boys were named Bashir in the US. One reason for its low usage could be a connection to Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted for war crimes, including genocide, in Darfur.