Kindergarten Classroom Names

Some names that first appeared in the kindergarten classrooms across the US this year.
  1. Aidan
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "little and fiery"
    • Description:

      Aidan was originally a pet form of the Irish name Aodh (pronounced 'ee'), the name of the old Celtic god of the sun and fire. The name was borne by numerous early Irish saints, one of whom was noted for his kindness and generosity.
  2. Allyson
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Allison
    • Meaning:

      "noble"
    • Description:

      The original Allison was a Top 50 name from the 1980s through 2016, and Allyson is one of the many spelling variations parents used to put a more unique spin on the original.
  3. Alajah
    • Alexei-Rae
      • Amayia
        • Aveyana
          • Camron
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Cameron, Scottish
            • Meaning:

              "crooked nose"
            • Description:

              With the increasing popularity of Cameron, we've seen more and more creative spellings—including this one, which may be influenced by rapper Cam'ron. It rose up the US charts during the 90s, however it fell out of favor in 2017. Given to around 80 boys in a recent year, it is far less popular than the classic Cameron — in fact, for every one boy named Camron, there are 66 called Cameron.
          • Caidance
            • Dante
              • Origin:

                Latin diminutive of Durant
              • Meaning:

                "enduring"
              • Description:

                Though closely associated with the great medieval Florentine poet Dante Alighieri -- who's so famous most people skip the last name -- it's not as much of a one-man name as you might think. Heck, it's not even a one-poet name, thanks to British pre-Rapahaelite Dante Gabriel Rosetti. Though especially well used in the Italian-American community, it would make a striking name for any little boy.
            • Delwin
              • Dorrah
                • Emahe
                  • Francois
                    • Iankyle
                      • Johnathan
                        • Origin:

                          Variation of Jonathan
                        • Meaning:

                          "gift of Jehovah"
                        • Description:

                          Some people may prefer this spelling to clarify the name's connection to John, but it could be one h too many, exemplified by its steady decline over the past two decades.
                      • Josiah
                        • Origin:

                          Hebrew
                        • Meaning:

                          "God supports, heals"
                        • Description:

                          Josiah—a biblical name with lots of quaint, old-fashioned charm—makes a much fresher sounding alternative to either Joseph or Joshua, combining the best of both. Josiah is among the several Biblical boys' names that have been on the rise this decade.
                      • Jashiya
                        • Jaythie
                          • Juels
                            • Kayle
                              • Origin:

                                Variation of Kayla or Kaylee
                              • Description:

                                Kayle is a quietly-used name for girls perhaps best known as the name of a female champion in League of Legends. There are many males named Kale but few with this spelling. And then of course there's the vegetable.