hot baby names

  1. Isolde
    • Origin:

      Welsh, German
    • Meaning:

      "ice ruler"
    • Description:

      Now that Tristan has been rediscovered, maybe it's time for his fabled lover in the Arthurian romances and Wagnerian opera, a beautiful Irish princess, to be brought back into the light as well.
  2. Ivy
    • Origin:

      Botanical name
    • Description:

      The quirky, offbeat and energetic botanical name Ivy is enjoying a deserved revival, propelled even higher by its choice by high-profile parents Beyonce and Jay-Z for daughter Blue Ivy. Ivy is also traditionally used at Christmas, make this one of the perfect names for December babies.
  3. Iolet
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      • Jane
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "God is gracious"
        • Description:

          No, we don't consider Jane too plain. In fact, for a venerable and short one-syllable name, we think it packs a surprising amount of punch, as compared to the related Jean and Joan.
      • Jesenia
        • Jezebel
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "not exalted"
          • Description:

            Jezebel, the wife of King Ahab in the Hebrew Book of Kings, has long had a bad girl reputation. But in the modern secular world, this is somewhat mitigated by the feminist perspective of her as a strong woman, the power behind the throne. Previously avoided as a baby name, Jezebel is now, along with the also previously avoided Delilah and Desiree, coming into use, helped by its relation to other 'bel' name such as Isabel and Bella.
        • Joanna
          • Origin:

            Variation of Johanna
          • Meaning:

            "God is gracious"
          • Description:

            Joanna derives from the Greek name Ioanna, which in turn came from the Hebrew name Yohannah. It is featured in the New Testament as a woman who accompanied Jesus on his travels and eventually reached saint status. Other names related to Joanna include Joan, Joanne, Johanna, and Jana.
        • July
          • Origin:

            English word name
          • Meaning:

            "month name"
          • Description:

            Most things Jul-related – from the month of July to popular modern names Julia and Julian – originate with Roman emperor Julius Caesar, and the month name July is no exception. Fifteen girls and seven boys were named July in 2013, putting this month name into the class of gender neutral names.
        • June
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "young"
          • Description:

            June, a sweetly old-fashioned month name derived from the goddess Juno, was long locked in a time capsule with June Allyson (born Ella) and June Cleaver, but is rising again especially as a middle name.
        • Kai
          • Origin:

            Hawaiian
          • Meaning:

            "sea"
          • Description:

            Kai is an internationally flexible name with many possible origins and meanings, growing in popularity in the US and a diverse range of European countries.
        • Kennedy
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "misshapen head"
          • Description:

            This attractive surname name still projects that Kennedy family charisma. While it didn't come into widespread use until long after the deaths of martyred heroes President John F. or Senator Robert Kennedy, Kennedy is now one of the most popular unisex names for girls as well as the top girls' name starting with K. This is one name that manages to sound trendy and classic at the same time.
        • Kenzie
          • Origin:

            Short form of Mackenzie, Scottish
          • Meaning:

            "son of Kenneth"
          • Description:

            Take away the Mac and what do you have? Rather than "son of Kenneth," the meaning becomes simply Kenneth, which in itself means son of fire or handsome.
        • Kirby
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "church settlement"
          • Description:

            Unisex name around for several decades for boys and now ripe for girls.
        • Kitty
          • Origin:

            English, diminutive of Katherine
          • Meaning:

            "pure"
          • Description:

            This endearing nickname name is one Katherine pet form that predates all the Kathys and Katies, having been fairly common in the eighteenth century. With the current mini-craze for animal-related names, Kitty is sounding cute and cuddly again—she's already jumped back onto the U.K. list, at number 199.
        • Klaus
          • Origin:

            German variation of Claus, diminutive of Nicolas
          • Description:

            Two drawbacks: some unpleasant World War II associations, and the Santa clause.
        • Lane
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "a small roadway or path"
          • Description:

            Lane is a unisex name equally accessible to boys and girls. As a common surname, Lane is attached to such celebrities as Diane and Nathan.
        • Laurent
          • Origin:

            French variation of Lawrence
          • Meaning:

            "of Laurentium or bay laurel"
          • Description:

            A French accent makes almost everything sound better, especially when attached to a Twilight vampire. Laurent also has a high-style feel via designer Yves St-Laurent. Laurent de Brunhoff is the French author-illustrator who continued his father Jean's series of Babar books.
        • Lennon
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "lover"
          • Description:

            A growing number of high-profile (and other) parents are choosing to honor their musical idols, such as Hendrix, Presley, Jagger, and now Lennon, an Irish name for girls as well as boys with a wonderful meaning on many levels. Lennon first came to notice when Liam Gallagher and Patsy Kensit used it for their son in 1999, and singer-musician Adam Pascal followed their lead two years later.
        • Leo
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "lion"
          • Description:

            Leo is a strong-yet-friendly name that was common among the Romans, used for thirteen popes, and is now at its highest point ever in the US thanks in part to Leonardo "Leo" DiCaprio.