Polished Baby Names

  1. Primrose
    • Origin:

      English flower name
    • Meaning:

      "first rose"
    • Description:

      A quaint and quirky flower name, until recently considered a bit too prim for most American classrooms but brought back to life in recent years by the attractive character of Primrose "Prim" Everdeen in the Hunger Games series. In the Top 300 girl names in England and Wales and on Nameberry, Primrose remains rare in the US, but is made more accessible by a raft of sweet nickname options, including Rosie and Posy.
  2. Priscilla
    • Origin:

      Latin, diminutive of Prisca
    • Meaning:

      "ancient"
    • Description:

      Despite her somewhat prissy, puritanical air, Priscilla has managed to stay widely used for well over a century -- it reached as high as Number 127 in 1940 -- appreciated for its delicacy and solid history.
  3. Pratima
    • Rainier
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "wise army"
      • Description:

        European royal name, and to Americans a place-name evoking the majestic mountain in Washington state.
    • Rajani
      • Origin:

        Sanskrit
      • Meaning:

        "dark, of the night"
      • Description:

        Lots of charm.
    • Raphael
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "God has healed"
      • Description:

        Raphael is a romantic archangel name that sounds both artistic and powerful. Raphael is also a great cross-cultural choice, with significance for people with both Latinate and Jewish roots, plus plenty of grounding in the English-speaking world.
    • Renata
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "reborn"
      • Description:

        Widely used across Europe as a common baptismal name symbolizing spiritual rebirth, Renata, in this country it has an operatic image via Italian-born divas Renata Tebadi and Renata Scotti.
    • Rosalind
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "supple horse or pretty rose"
      • Description:

        Rosalind has a distinguished literary history – used and popularized by Edmund Spenser and Shakespeare via one of his most charming heroines, in As You Like It. Along with a bouquet of other Rose names, Rosalind might be ready for a comeback.
    • Rosaria
      • Royston
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "settlement of Royce"
        • Description:

          To honor Roy's son...or grandson.
      • Raijin
        • Rajnish
          • Sabina
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "Sabine"
            • Description:

              Sabina is a sleek but neglected name from an ancient Roman tribal name that's well worth consideration. The equally alluring Sabine is heard in France and Germany. Related names include the more popular Sabrina or Serena. All are equally lovely.
          • Sanna
            • Origin:

              Swedish, Finnish, Inuktitut
            • Meaning:

              "lily"
            • Description:

              If you're ready to move beyond Anna and Hannah, consider this traditional Scandinavian short form of Susanna, historically very popular in its native lands.
          • Saturnino
            • Sebastian
              • Origin:

                Latin from Greek
              • Meaning:

                "person from ancient city of Sebastia"
              • Description:

                Sebastian is an ancient martyr's name turned literary, and Little Mermaid hero—think Sebastian the Crab—that's more popular than ever, as a classic-yet-unconventional compatriot for fellow British favorites T Theodore and Oliver.
            • Seraphina
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "ardent; fiery"
              • Description:

                Seraphina is one of the most-searched name on Nameberry, destined for even greater popularity. The highest-ranking angels, the six-winged seraphim, inspired the lovely name Seraphina.
            • Sinclair
              • Origin:

                Scottish
              • Meaning:

                "from the town of St. Clair"
              • Description:

                Could be a novel way for a boy's name to honor an ancestral Claire.
            • Sterling
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "of the highest quality"
              • Description:

                A name with some sterling qualities, most associated with the British currency and silver markets. Sterling has several recent TV associations, with characters Roger Sterling (on Mad Men) and Sterling Archer (on Archer), and actor Sterling K. Brown (on This is Us).
            • Suleiman
              • Origin:

                Arabic, variation of Solomon
              • Meaning:

                "man of peace"
              • Description:

                The Arabic form of the biblical Solomon. It holds strong historical and religious significance, most famously associated with Suleiman the Magnificent, the longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman Empire.