Summer Baby Names
- Daylily
Origin:
English flower nameMeaning:
"daylily"Description:
Pretty and unconventional floral option so called because their beautiful blooms generally last only a day.
- Vianney
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"alive, lively"Description:
Transferred use of the surname Vianney, in reference to French saint Jean-Marie Vianney. It is generally masculine in France, Belgium and French-speaking Africa, but in Latin America it is mainly feminine and sometimes spelt Vianey.
- Oasis
Origin:
EgyptianMeaning:
"fertile spot in a desert"Description:
Oasis is an ultra-rare word name that has only ever been used for a handful of babies born in the US. Its appeal is undeniable, though. An oasis can be a place of refuge, or a place of beauty, in an otherwise harsh environment. It also shares sounds with other popular and trendy names—think Owen, combined with Silas, with a touch of Ocean.
- Mariner
Origin:
Occupational name from LatinMeaning:
"sea-farer"
- Wanderer
Origin:
English from GermanMeaning:
"one who roams"
- Fields
Origin:
English, “meadow”Description:
Brooks, Banks, Wells, Woods… why not Fields? This unique S ending option has a smart sound and outdoorsy appeal.
- Voyager
Origin:
English from FrenchMeaning:
"traveler"
- Searose
Origin:
English flower nameDescription:
If Rose and even Primrose feel too mainstream for you, this underused floral name — belonging to a perennial shrub with bright pink flowers — might fit the bill.
- Pacifico
- Dreamer
Origin:
English word name
- Scirocco
Origin:
Arabic, ItalianMeaning:
"warm wind"Description:
A cool and breezy nature name with a stylish sound, used by Volkswagen for one of its cars.
- Traveler
Origin:
Occupational nameDescription:
One of the less obvious newly plausible occupational names, could instill a sense of adventure in a child.
- Shore
Origin:
English word nameDescription:
Beachy name perfect for a summer baby.
- Nîpin
Origin:
CreeMeaning:
"summer"
- Sommers
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"summer"Description:
Sommers is a surname-y spin on the word name Summer, made all the more fashionable by the final S. If Hayes, Rivers, and Brooks can be trendy gender-neutral names, why not Sommers?
- Sunčica
Origin:
Croatian, SerbianMeaning:
"sun"Description:
This bright, spirited, and summery name derives from the Serbian and Croatian word sunce meaning "sun".
- Sumarlina
Origin:
Feminine variation of Sumarliði and Somerled, Icelandic, Old NorseMeaning:
"summer traveller; summer flax, linen; summer protection; summer woman; beautiful summer"Description:
Sunny, sophisticated, and bright, Sumarlina is a rare Icelandic name with several possible meanings. On one hand, it could be a feminine form of Sumarliði (anglicized as Somerled), an Old Norse name meaning "summer traveller".