Celebrity baby names
Names tagged with “Celebrity” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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16 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Gigi
French
92Pet name derived from Gigi, itself a diminutive of Georgina or Giorgina, ultimately from Greek georgos meaning 'farmer' or 'worker of the earth'.
- Diva
Latin
84From Latin 'diva' meaning 'goddess' or 'divine woman'. Associated with operatic prima donnas and celebrated female performers.
- Coco
French
74Diminutive form meaning 'little,' often used as a nickname for Colette or Cocolatl. Associated with the coconut and chocolate in modern usage.
- Romeo
Italian
66From the Latin "Romaeus," meaning "pilgrim to Rome" or "man from Rome." Popularized by Shakespeare's tragic romantic hero in Romeo and Juliet.
- Lalisa
English
42Beauty in Thai; also a modern name blending 'La' (meaning beautiful or graceful) with 'Lisa', gaining popularity through global pop culture.
- Beyonce
French
42Modern invented name, likely created by combining 'Be' with 'Yoncé' or inspired by French phonetics. No established etymological root.
- Emeril
French
42From French surname Émeril, likely occupational origin relating to emeril (a polishing tool) or from a place name
- Ronaldinho
English
42Diminutive form of Ronald, meaning 'little Ronald' or 'little ruler'. Popularized as a Brazilian nickname combining affection with football legacy.
- Satchel
English
42From the English word 'satchel,' a small bag or pouch. Originally derived from Old French 'sachel,' meaning a small bag for carrying belongings.
- Kareena
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one'. Popular in Indian culture, notably borne by Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor Khan.
- Shohei
Japanese
40Common Japanese name typically written with characters meaning 'illuminate' and 'brightness' or 'clear' and 'peace', conveying luminosity and tranquility.
- Apple
English
40From the fruit of the apple tree, a symbol of health, knowledge, and nature's bounty across cultures.
- Rihanna
Irish
30From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Zendaya
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'giving' or 'charitable', reflecting generosity and spiritual grace in Hindu tradition.
- Benecio
Spanish
10From Latin 'benedictus' meaning 'blessed.' A Spanish diminutive form with a modern, approachable feel.
- Zlatan
Slavic
6From Slavic 'zlato' meaning 'gold', symbolizing precious, valuable, and radiant qualities
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
