Inventive & Gorgeous

  1. Marland
    • Matalin
      • Origin:

        Surname name
      • Description:

        Politico Mary Matalin used her last name as her daughter's first, an idea any mom can adopt.
    • Maxine
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "greatest"
      • Description:

        With the success of all names Max, from Max itself to Maxwell to Maxfield to Maximilian, it's just possible that Maxine could be lured away from her mah-jongg game at the clubhouse and into the nursery. She's already been chosen by hip musician Nick Hexum for his daughter, sister to Echo.
    • Micaiah
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "who is like God?"
      • Description:

        Spelling variation of Michaiah, an obscure but attractive name used for both men and women in the Bible.
    • Milan
      • Origin:

        Italian place name or Slavic
      • Meaning:

        "gracious, dear"
      • Description:

        In many Slavic and other European countries, Milan is purely a boys’ name, but in the US, it's also popular for girls – no doubt inspired by the fashionable Italian city. It entered the Top 1000 for boys in 2013, while for girls it has been in the Top 1000 since 2009.
    • Mirren
      • Origin:

        Scottish
      • Meaning:

        "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
      • Description:

        Mirren is a lively and attractive Scottish name, popular in its native country but best known outside Scotland as the surname of the English actor Dame Helen Mirren. It is thought to be a Scottish derivative of the name Marion, from Mary.
    • Mitchell
      • Origin:

        English variation of Michael
      • Meaning:

        "who is like God"
      • Description:

        Mitchell has had something of a roller coaster ride, showing some panache in the forties and fifties, when it was seen as a sharper alternative to Michael with its cool Mitch nickname, slipping a bit, then resurfacing in the 90s when it reached as high as Number 71. Mitchell Pritchett is one of the leading characters on the TV sitcom Modern Family.
    • NIKKAIA
      • Nixon
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "son of Nicholas"
        • Description:

          A fresher spin on Jaxon, with built-in cool nickname Nix, and a great way to honor an ancestral Nick. But the association with disgraced former president Richard Nixon remains strong, which might explain why this otherwise bang-on-trend surname name has remained under the radar, peaking at #482 in 2017.
      • Olivienne
        • Rachael
          • Origin:

            Variation of Rachel, Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "ewe"
          • Description:

            This form of the Biblical Rachel is well-used despite its somewhat counter-intuitive spelling which can make English speakers think the name should be pronounced with a k sound, as in Raquel. The spelling may be inspired by Michael, but it's pronounced just like Rachel, with a soft ch. Lately it's on the decline, dropping more than 100 places in 2009 and leaving the US Top 1000 in 2013.
        • RACHAELLI
          • Raphaelle
            • Reese
              • Origin:

                Welsh
              • Meaning:

                "ardor"
              • Description:

                The sassy, steel magnolia appeal of Oscar-winning Reese (born Laura Jeanne—Reese is her mother's maiden name) Witherspoon has single-handedly propelled this formerly boys’ name into girls' popularity.
            • Rhett
              • Origin:

                English from Dutch
              • Meaning:

                "advice"
              • Description:

                Rhett has been more tied to Gone with the Wind than even Scarlett, but now we're hearing rumblings of its finding new and independent favor among parents, perhaps emboldened by the growing popularity of Scarlett.
            • RHYAN
              • Rhys
                • Origin:

                  Welsh
                • Meaning:

                  "ardor"
                • Description:

                  There's Rhys and there's Reese (now more popular for girls) and there's Reece, and we particularly like the traditional Welsh spelling, which entered the list in 2004, possibly influenced by Jonathan Rhys Meyers, of The Tudors, and Welsh-born actor Rhys Ifans.
              • Rochelle
                • Origin:

                  French
                • Meaning:

                  "little rock"
                • Description:

                  Long-standing French name that retains a feminine, fragile, and shell-like image.
              • Rohan
                • Origin:

                  Spelling variation of Rowan or Hindi
                • Meaning:

                  "sandalwood"
                • Description:

                  From India, but feels like an Irish surname (and can in fact be a variation of Rowan), so a possible cross-cultural choice.
              • Ronan
                • Origin:

                  Irish
                • Meaning:

                  "little seal"
                • Description:

                  Ronan is the compelling legendary name of twelve Irish and Scottish saints that is now drawing some deserved attention; this cousin of the ascending Roman and Rowan was chosen by actor Daniel Day-Lewis and his writer-director wife Rebecca Miller in 1998, and more recently by actress Catherine Bell.