Numeric baby names
Names tagged with “Numeric” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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12 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Noven
Latin
62From Latin 'novem' meaning nine, or possibly a modern invented name with November associations
- Five
English
62From the cardinal number five, used as a given name for its directness and modern simplicity
- Quinton
Latin
55From Latin 'Quintus' meaning 'fifth,' originally given to the fifth-born son in Roman families.
- Three
English
42From the cardinal number three, used as a given name for its numerological significance and contemporary novelty appeal.
- Nine
English
42From the cardinal number nine, used as a given name in modern contexts. Often chosen for numerological significance or as a bold, unconventional choice.
- Cinque
Italian
42From Italian 'cinque' meaning 'five', often used as a name referencing the number or as a stylish modern choice with numeric significance.
- Million
English
40A name derived from the numeric word 'million,' representing abundance and magnitude. Modern invented or repurposed name reflecting contemporary trends toward number-based and aspirational naming.
- Trillion
English
40From the English number 'trillion', representing an extremely large quantity. Used as a modern invented name reflecting contemporary naming trends.
- Syxx
Celtic
40Phonetic respelling of 'six,' likely a modern creative invention blending numerals with name aesthetics. Used as unisex contemporary name in US usage.
- Cinco
Spanish
40From Spanish 'cinco' meaning 'five', often used as a given name referencing the number or the cultural significance of Cinco de Mayo.
- Tres
Spanish
40From Spanish 'tres' meaning 'three'. Often used as a nickname or short form, sometimes referencing a third child or family tradition.
- Sixx
Germanic
10Modern invented name, numerically derived from the number six, popularized as a stage name.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
