Baby Scholze

  1. Gretal
    • Hanalei
      • Origin:

        Hawaiian
      • Meaning:

        "crescent bay or garland valley"
      • Description:

        An appealing Hawaiian name which belongs to a town, river and bay on Kauaʻi island in Hawaii. The two possible meanings of the name, "crescent bay" or "garland (lei) valley" both describe the beauty of the place.
    • Indira
      • Origin:

        Sanskrit
      • Meaning:

        "beauty"
      • Description:

        A striking and feminine possibility associated with a modern hero — longtime Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi.
    • Indra
      • Origin:

        Sanskrit
      • Meaning:

        "possessing drops of rain"
      • Description:

        In the ancient Hindu religion, Indra is the warrior god of sky and rain, though in modern America, this might make a better girls' than boys' name. You can spell it Indre, like the French river, if you prefer.
    • Irene
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "peace"
      • Description:

        Serene Irene, the name of the Greek goddess of peace and one of the most familiar Greek goddess names, was hugely popular in ancient Rome and again in the United States a hundred years ago.
    • Irina
      • Origin:

        Russian from Greek
      • Meaning:

        "peace"
      • Description:

        Irina is a Russian ballet-inflected classic, one of the Three Sisters in the Chekhov play. While some Americans will pronounce this like Irene with three syllables, the pronunciation used throughout Europe, where it's widely used, starts with a short i as in it or if and a strong emphasis on the second syllable.
    • Idea
      • Imber
        • Inara
          • Innana
            • Iriel
              • Jaden
                • Origin:

                  Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "God has heard"
                • Description:

                  While Jadon is the authentic biblical name, Jaden is by far the more popular spelling, first noticed when Will and Jada Pinkett Smith used it for their now grown (and famous) son. It has since swept the country for both sexes, with a wide variety of spellings and rhyming cousins.
              • Jasper
                • Origin:

                  Persian
                • Meaning:

                  "bringer of treasure"
                • Description:

                  Jasper originated as a variation of the Latin Gaspar, which ultimately derived from the Persian word ganzabara, meaning "bringer of treasure." As a given name, Jasper’s etymology is unrelated to that of the gemstone, which comes from a Semitic word meaning "speckled stone." Jasper is the usual English form for one of the Three Wise Men who brought gifts to the infant Christ according to medieval tradition and appears in the Bible as a reference to the stone itself in Revelations 4:3.
              • Kaiden
                • Origin:

                  Spelling variation of Kaden, modern invented name
                • Description:

                  This version of Kaden is also a popular choice and one of the many boys' names starting with k that can also start with a C, as in Caiden, Cayden et al.. Kaiden Alenko is a character in the video game Mass Effect.
              • Keira
                • Origin:

                  Irish
                • Meaning:

                  "little dark one"
                • Description:

                  Keira is an attractive girls’ name that's gotten a huge boost from the meteoric rise of Keira Knightley. Original spelling Kiera, which relates more directly to the male Kieran, was the more popular form until the rise of Keira Knightley reversed the order. Both are Anglicized versions of the Irish Ciara.
              • Kylie
                • Origin:

                  Noongar, Scottish
                • Meaning:

                  "boomerang; narrow channel"
                • Description:

                  Popular pop name, inspired by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. It was at its height in Australia in the 1970s and early 80s; often cited as a Noongar name meaning "boomerang".
              • Kerrigan
                • Key
                  • Lara
                    • Origin:

                      Russian, diminutive of Larissa or Larisa
                    • Meaning:

                      "citadel"
                    • Description:

                      This is an alternative to Laura or Lauren made romantic by Dr Zhivago, and badass by video-game heroine Lara Croft.
                  • Legend
                    • Origin:

                      English
                    • Meaning:

                      "hero or fable"
                    • Description:

                      Legend joins cousins Story, Saga and Fable in the baby name pantheon of narrative words. Unlike Story and Fable, however, Legend comes with additional weight, being used for fame ("living legend") and to denote a person who is fantastic "what a legend"). Who can live up to that?