Stable baby names
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30 names
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- Edmond
English
92Derived from Old English 'ead' (wealth, fortune) and 'mund' (protector), meaning 'wealthy protector' or 'fortunate guardian'.
- Yonathan
Hebrew
84God has given. A biblical name derived from Yonatan, meaning divine gift or blessing from the Lord.
- Jarrod
Hebrew
84A form of Jared, from Hebrew meaning 'he descended.' Associated with biblical lineage and descended from heaven.
- Xaiver
Spanish
84From Basque Aitxu (savior) via Spanish Xavier. Popularized by Saint Francis Xavier, the Jesuit missionary.
- Alazar
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'El' (God) and 'azar' (to help), meaning 'God helps' or 'God is my help'.
- Jossiah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yosiah, meaning 'God supports' or 'whom Yahweh heals'. A variant of Josiah, the biblical king of Judah.
- Natanel
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Nathanel, meaning 'He gave' or 'God gave'. A biblical name borne by an apostle of Jesus, also known as Bartholomew.
- Karla
Germanic
76Feminine form of Karl, from Old Norse meaning 'free man' or 'strong woman'. Scandinavian variant with widespread European adoption.
- Karina
Latin
76From Latin 'carus' meaning dear or beloved. Scandinavian variant of Karen, also connected to 'Karin' in Germanic languages.
- Beatrix
Latin
76From Latin 'beatrix' meaning 'she who brings happiness' or 'the blessed one', derived from 'beatus' (blessed, happy).
- Lilyann
Latin
74Combination of Lily (the flower) and Ann (grace). Represents purity and elegance with a classic touch.
- Jonnathan
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious', popularized through the apostle John and various royal and biblical figures across centuries.
- Matthais
Hebrew
62Gift of God. Derived from Matthai, a Greek form of the Hebrew name Matityahu, combining 'mat' (gift) and 'yah' (God).
- Alvaro
Spanish
55From Germanic roots meaning 'elf ruler' or 'noble and bright', historically borne by Spanish nobility and saints.
- Bernardo
Germanic
55From Germanic 'bern' (bear) and 'hard' (brave, strong). Symbolizes strength and courage.
- Marcelyn
Celtic
42A feminine elaboration of Marcel, itself from Latin Marcellus meaning 'dedicated to Mars.' Marcelyn blends classical Roman roots with Celtic naming traditions.
- Amynah
Arabic
42Trustworthy, faithful, or secure. A feminine form derived from the Arabic root indicating reliability and protection.
- Heaton
English
42From Old English 'hēah' (high) and 'tūn' (settlement), referring to a settlement on high ground or elevated location.
- Garett
Germanic
42Spear strength, from Germanic elements 'gar' (spear) and 'hard' (strong). A variant of Garrett with Old English warrior roots.
- Faatimah
Arabic
42From Arabic Fāṭimah, daughter of Prophet Muhammad. Means 'the one who abstains' or 'the splitter', signifying purity and virtue in Islamic tradition.
- Madalin
Latin
42From Magdala, a biblical place, meaning 'tower.' Popularized by Mary Magdalene. The -in suffix creates a diminutive, affectionate form.
- Danuel
Hebrew
42From Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge.' Danuel is a modern variant spelling of the classic biblical name.
- Martins
Latin
42Derived from Martinus, from Mars, the Roman god of war. Associated with strength and warrior spirit.
- Jannelle
Hebrew
42God is gracious (Jeanne) + diminutive suffix -elle. A feminized, elaborated form of the classic name Jeanne, blending traditional grace with modern elegance.
- Annebelle
French
42Blend of Anne (grace) and Belle (beautiful). A Victorian-era elaboration combining elegance with classic charm.
- Zackariah
Hebrew
40God has remembered. Biblical name borne by a priest and prophet in the Old Testament, variant of Zechariah.
- Daymian
Greek
40From Greek Damian, meaning 'to tame' or 'subduer'. Associated with St. Damian and carries connotations of mastery and control.
- Micaela
Hebrew
28Female form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God'. Popular Spanish and Italian feminine variant.
- Kristan
Celtic
10Variant of Christian, from Latin 'Christianus' meaning follower of Christ, with Celtic phonetic adaptation.
- Dimitrius
Greek
6Derived from Demetrius, from the Greek goddess Demeter. Associated with fertility and the harvest.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
