Crazy Celebrity Baby Names

  1. Petal Blossom Rainbow
    • Pilot Inspektor
      • Poppy Honey
        • Rainbow
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "rainbow"
          • Description:

            Colorful, yes, but also probably among the hippiest of hippie names. Holly Madison recently chose it for her little girl.
        • Reignbeau
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "rainbow"
          • Description:

            Melodramatic wordplay name coined by actor Ving Rhames for his daughter.
        • Royal Reign
          • Satchel
            • Origin:

              American nickname
            • Description:

              First Woody Allen, then Spike Lee named their children to honor the great early black pitcher, Leroy "Satchel" Paige. A bit luggage-related for non-celebrity use, however.
          • Seven
            • Origin:

              Numerical word name
            • Description:

              Seinfeld's George threatened to name his future child Seven, and then singer Erykah Badu actually did it.
          • Sundance
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "sun dance"
            • Description:

              Long synonymous with the American outlaw Harry Longabaugh, aka The Sundance Kid, who got his nickname from the town of Sundance, Wyoming, where he was incarcerated as a teenager. The place name Sundance was taken from the sun dance ceremony practiced by local Native American tribes.
          • Suri
            • Origin:

              Yiddish, Hebrew, Persian, Sanskrit
            • Description:

              Suri, a once obscure name, hit the headlines when it was chosen by Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise for their daughter in 2006. A truly multi-cultural choice, Suri is a unique name with a variety of different origins.
          • Sage Moonblood
            • Speck Wildhorse
              • Tennessee
                • Origin:

                  Native American, Cherokee, place-name
                • Meaning:

                  "bend in the river or meeting place"
                • Description:

                  When playwright Thomas Lanier Williams adopted the pen name of Tennessee, he created a new possibility among American place-names, although it's admittedly a bit bulky in size.
              • Tennyson
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "son of Dennis"
                • Description:

                  Few people would have considered the surname of this famous Victorian poet as a first name until Russell Crowe chose it for his son in 2006. But, as a rhythmic three-syllable patronymic, Tennyson has a lot going for it, not least of all the appealing nickname Tenny; it would make a novel choice for the son of a Dennis.
              • Tu
                • Origin:

                  French, intimate form of "you"
                • Meaning:

                  "you"
                • Description:

                  The onetime star of "Northern Exposure" named his daughter Tu Morrow. Think about it.
              • Trixibelle
                • Tu Morrow
                  • Zowie