Modern Classic baby names
Names tagged with “Modern Classic” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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17 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Lyndon
English
92From a place name meaning 'linden tree hill' or 'lake settlement.' Associated with strength and natural growth.
- Chloee
Greek
84From Greek 'chloros' meaning 'green' or 'fresh'. Associated with spring and renewal, later popularized as a feminine name in literature.
- Xaviera
English
84From Basque Etcheberria meaning 'new house', later Latinized to Xavier. Feminine form Xaviera emerged in Spanish and French usage.
- Jarrett
English
74From the Old French name Jared, derived from Hebrew Yared meaning 'he who descends.' Later anglicized and popularized in English-speaking countries.
- Ahlaam
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'dreams' or 'aspirations', carrying connotations of hope and imagination
- Tejveer
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'tej' (brilliance, light) and 'veer' (brave warrior). Means 'brave bearer of light' or 'luminous warrior'.
- Ayanshi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'dignified woman' or 'noble woman', reflecting strength and grace in Indian tradition.
- Silvi
Latin
42From Latin 'silva' meaning forest or woods. A nature-connected name suggesting wildness and woodland beauty.
- Iqlas
Arabic
42From Arabic 'aqlās, meaning 'just' or 'equitable.' Associated with fairness and moral integrity in Islamic tradition.
- Iviana
Latin
42Feminine form of Ivian, derived from Latin 'Ivius'. Associated with ivy, the climbing plant symbolizing fidelity and eternal life.
- Jubran
Arabic
42From Arabic root meaning 'to break' or 'to heal'. A name of strength rooted in Levantine tradition, particularly among Palestinian and Syrian communities.
- Namila
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'modest'. A name with South Asian roots reflecting elegance and gentleness.
- Emelie
Germanic
40From Germanic root meaning 'industrious' or 'rival', also a Scandinavian feminine form related to Emilia and Emily traditions.
- Aaditya
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'sun' or 'solar,' referring to Aditya, the Hindu sun god. Represents light, energy, and divine brilliance.
- Akilah
Arabic
40From Arabic 'Aqīlah meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise one'; also connected to Hebrew roots denoting nobility and strength.
- Analina
Latin
40Combination of 'Ana' (grace, favor) and '-lina' (diminutive). Suggests graceful, refined qualities with a delicate diminutive form.
- Ellasandra
Celtic
6Blend of Ella (foreign, bright) and Sandra (defender). Combines Celtic brightness with protective strength.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
