Names inspired by cool YouTubers

  1. Justine
    • Origin:

      French feminine variation of Justin
    • Meaning:

      "fair, righteous"
    • Description:

      Justine is a French name that's never reached the popularity we think it deserves. Like its far-more-common brother Justin, Justine is sleek, and sophisticated, but still user-friendly.
  2. Jaka
    • Kayli
      • Kailand
        • Kandee
          • Kova
            • Laura
              • Origin:

                English from Latin
              • Meaning:

                "from Laurentum or bay laurel"
              • Description:

                Laura is a hauntingly evocative perennial, never trendy, never dated, feminine without being fussy, with literary links stretching back to Dante. All this makes Laura a more solid choice than any of its more decorative counterparts and one of the most classic girl names starting with L.
            • Logan
              • Origin:

                Scottish
              • Meaning:

                "small hollow"
              • Description:

                According to exclusive Nameberry data, Logan is officially the Number 1 gender-neutral name in the US, but that statistic is somewhat misleading given that nearly 90 percent of the baby Logans born in 2023 were boys.
            • Malachi
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "my messenger"
              • Description:

                An Old Testament name with a Gaelic lilt, Malachi entered the list in 1987.
            • Matea
              • Michelle
                • Origin:

                  French variation of Michael
                • Meaning:

                  "who is like God"
                • Description:

                  Michelle is the feminine form of Michel, the French variation of Michael. Michael was derived from the Hebrew name Mihka’el, meaning "who is like God." The alternate spelling Michele, with one "L," was the original version of the name. Michelle appeared as a later Anglicization in the 20th century.
              • Mickey
                • Origin:

                  Diminutive of Michelle or Michaela
                • Description:

                  Mickey is a nickname-name redolent of the mid-20th century and best-known as a mouse name. While this spelling works for either gender, the girls' version is more often spelled Micki.
              • Mike
                • Origin:

                  English, diminutive of Michael
                • Description:

                  Unlike Jake or Sam, few parents put Mike on the birth certificate.
              • Mindy
                • Origin:

                  Diminutive of Melinda
                • Meaning:

                  "beautiful honey"
                • Description:

                  This sweet nickname style name combines contemporary Indy with vintage Minnie. Popular in the 80s, it fell out of style by the mid-90s, but, with the likes of Annie, Edie, Ellie, Bonnie and Heidi getting more attention, could Mindy make a comeback?
              • Myka
                • Noah
                  • Origin:

                    Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "rest, repose"
                  • Description:

                    Noah is nearly a patriarch of popular baby names at this point, going from Old Testament graybeard to Top 10 name in 2009, hitting Number 1 in 2013, and now settled into second place in the US for the past seven years.
                • Narkeez
                  • Piper
                    • Origin:

                      English occupational name
                    • Meaning:

                      "pipe or flute player"
                    • Description:

                      Piper is a bright, musical name that entered the list in 1999, one year after the debut of the TV series Charmed, which featured a Piper, and it's been a consistent riser since. Piper Kerman is the memoirist whose prison experiences provided the basis for the hit Netflix series Orange is the New Black.
                  • Samantha
                    • Origin:

                      Hebrew, feminization of Samuel
                    • Meaning:

                      "told by God"
                    • Description:

                      The origins of Samantha are not entirely clear, although it is commonly thought to be a feminization of Samuel with the suffix derived from the Greek anthos, meaning "flower." Samantha has been in English-speaking use since the eighteenth century, particularly in the American South, and drew attention via Grace Kelly's Tracy Samantha Lord character in High Society, featuring the song "I love you, Samantha."
                  • Shane
                    • Origin:

                      Anglicized variation of Sean
                    • Meaning:

                      "God is gracious"
                    • Description:

                      Shane ambled into the picture via the 1953 movie, adding a cowboy twist to its Irish essence. Shane is even more popular in Ireland than in the USA or the UK. Singer Siobhan O'Connor and actor Kevin Sorbo have sons named Shane.