5 Favorite Names

My five favorite names for both boys and girls. In no particular order.
  1. Brielle
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "hunting grounds"
    • Description:

      Though it sounds so modern, Brielle is, among other things, a traditional Cajun contraction of Gabrielle, but it has now spread far beyond that community. Brielle is also the name of a historic seaport in the western Netherlands.
  2. Baylor
    • Bia
      • Kizzie
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Keziah, Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "cassia tree"
        • Description:

          Kizzy remains the most popular spelling of the Keziah short form, at least in some part thanks to its appearance in the 1977 television show Roots.
      • Kindsea
        • Lunden
          • Maisin
            • Parker
              • Origin:

                English occupational name
              • Meaning:

                "park-keeper"
              • Description:

                One of the first generation of surname names, along with Porter and Morgan, Parker's still one of the most appealing and remains firmly in the Top 100 for boys. About three times as many boys as girls get this occupational name. The association with Charlie Parker gives Parker itself a jazzy edge, and it also has a nature-related meaning. Rosie O'Donnell has a son named Parker.
            • Roscoe
              • Origin:

                Norse
              • Meaning:

                "deer forest"
              • Description:

                Fairly popular a hundred years ago but out of sight now, the quirky Roscoe deserves a place on every adventurous baby-namer's long list. It joins Rufus, Roman, Remy, Romulus, and Ray as one of the R names that sound fresh again after too many years of Robert, Richard, and Ronald.
            • Waverly
              • Origin:

                Locational English surname
              • Meaning:

                "from the quivering meadow"
              • Description:

                Waverly, with its literary resonance and lilting three-syllable sound, could well become the next generation's successor to Kimberly. Although, like Kimberly, it's overwhelmingly catching on for girls. Its cool, bohemian surname feel places it among the new stylish English names for girls, successors to Ashley and Whitney.