Pick Or Pass On These Baby Names And We'll Reveal The Perfect Girl Name
- by Elimy Xepperoni
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Babies on the brain? If so, we are in the right place! Whether we are actively trying to have babies, have babies already, or just simply enjoy looking at cute baby pictures while thinking of the best possible names, this quiz is meant for us. There are millions of baby names out there, some with multiple spellings, and some with multiple meanings, so choosing the best ones can be a little tricky, especially since a name is somewhat like a tattoo...once its there, its there forever.
Today we are going to list some unique names, and some commonly used names, and everyone will get their chance to vote on whether it is a good option or not. At the end we will give out the perfect baby girl name for every taker of this quiz. There is nothing to lose by taking this quiz, and so many adorable baby pictures to gain by taking it! So, if super cute babies are of any interest to anyone here, step right up and take this quiz today! We promise it will be the most adorable 15 minutes of everyone's day.
Get ready, have fun, and beware of the baby fever that will follow taking this quiz!
Liam
Over time this name has become it's very own, but it was once used as a shorter version of the name William. The true meaning of this name is "Strong willed warrior", so expect any baby boys with it to be fierce! Who here would pick this name for their baby boy?
Olivia
This name gained all of its glory from William Shakespeare himself, when he wrote it into his famous play the "Twelfth Night". Although it has been around much longer, the name dates all the way back to the early 13th century. It was first derived from the word "Oliva" which is Latin for olive.
Peter
While this name has several religious connections, it's actual meaning translates to the word "Stone". This name has a heavy Greek background, with a ton of tradition tied to it as well, but it has become a very popular name with parents since the start of the 21st century. Any takers?
Patricia
This feminine name came from the masculine version "Patrick", but has since been adopted as it's very own name with its very own meaning! The name Patricia means "Noble" in Latin. Is this a name anyone would chose for a bouncing baby girl, or would you pass for something else?
Carter
Carter was originally meant to be a family name, coming from Irish, Scottish, and English backgrounds, it was most likely used as "McCarter" in its full form. Nowadays parents are using it as a first name for their baby boys, how does everyone here feel about it, pick or pass?
Anastasia
Anastasia is originally from Greece, and it holds the meaning "Resurrection". This name was obviously made famous by the daughter of the last emperor of Russia, Tsar Nicholas lI, and then re-popularized once they made an animated film about her. Any takers for this historic gem, or leave it in the past?
Jackson
Jackson was first used as a baby name by the Scottish. They believed this name to mean "God has been gracious". In other parts of the world this name became popular once it evolved from similar names like John or Jaques. Pick or pass on this one for a baby boy?
Ella
This is an English name with a beautiful meaning. The name itself is an abbreviated version of the names, Ellen and Eleanor, which both mean "Beautiful fairy". This name really hit its peak of popularity when famous jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald hit the scene. Who here would choose it as a baby name of their own?
Logan
This is another baby name with Scottish heavy backgrounds. While once it was a name commonly used around Scotland, and had the meaning "Small hollow", it is now the fifth most popular baby boy name around the world. This may have something to do with Wolverines popularity...Pick or pass?
Mia
This name comes from Latin origins. It is still an extremely popular name in Spanish cultures, and has become a popular one for non-Spanish cultures as well. The Latin meaning behind it is "Wished-for child", another popular meaning is "Rebellion". We will let you choose which meaning you like best!
Sebastian
This is another name that was featured in William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night", and it has remained pretty popular since. While there have been many famous men with this name over the years, the most popular thought when this name arises would of course be the singing crab, Sebastian, from the Disney classic film The Little Mermaid.
Mila
Mila, is a unique name that comes from Slavic descent. It is most likely a name directly from Poland or Easter Europe. The most popular meaning behind this short and simple name is "Gracious" or "Dear". Would this be a name anyone would choose for their very own precious baby girl?
Benjamin
Benjamin, is a name that comes directly from the Jewish faith. The meaning behind the name is "Son of my right hand", and many Jewish families give this name out to their youngest born son. The name is now used around the world, and most often it is shortened down to just Ben.
Scarlett
This name has a very direct meaning. It comes from English decent and it literally means "A person who sold cloth of scarlet". The name has since been popularized by the famous character Scarlett O'Hara, from Margaret Mitchell's novel Gone with the Wind, which was later made into a movie.
Aiden
There is about 50 different ways to spell this name, but the one listed is the most popular option used. The name is from Scottish descent, and it means "Little fire", or sometimes "Bringer of fire". Is there anyone here who would chose this Scottish name for their newborn son?
Abigail
Abigail, is another name with a lot of religious ties to it. It was used in the Old Testament, as King David's third wife had this name. In Hebrew this name translates to "Father's joy" or "Gives joy". Does anyone love this historic name enough to use it for their baby?
Grayson
This name has recently become rather popular. It comes from English origins, but is more popular now than it ever was in history. The direct meaning of the name is "Son of the Grey-Haired One". There are a few different spelling options for it, and it is often shortened down to the nickname Grey.
Riley
Riley, is a popular name for both girls and boys. The direct meaning of it would be "Valiant", so, anyone who plans on having either a warrior son or daughter, this would be an excellent choice in name for them! Does anyone here like this name for either a baby girl or baby boy?
Jack
While Jack comes from English origins and has its own meaning of "God is gracious", there was a time in the middle ages where the name Jack was so commonly used, that it became a general word for Boy or Man. Nowadays however it is simply used as a cute baby boy name!
Chloe
While some believe that the Kardashian family changed this name to a K to fit in with the rest of their clan, the spelling of the name Chloe with a K actually comes from Greece, and it was a name used to represent a fertility goddess. Which ever way you chose to spell it, would you pick it for your baby girl?
Leo
Obviously the most common meaning of the name Leo would have to be the Latin translation to "Lion". The name was given to many Christian saints and also a number of popes carried the name as well. Usually the name is a shortened version of something like Leopold or Leonardo.
Ellie
This name is really most popular in the U.K. Throughout most of history the name was a nickname for people with the name Ellen, but now it is used frequently as its own name. The closest meaning would be "God is my light". How does everyone here feel about this option? Pick or pass?
Henry
This name has both English and French histories. The English picked it up from the French originally, and it was spelled Henri. In the middle ages this name became increasingly popular in Britain, and the name actually belonged to 8 different kings there. Anyone here like the name? Pick or pass?
Lily
There is no denying that this name came directly from the beautiful lily flower. The English were the first to use this name for baby girls, since the lily flower is a symbol of purity and innocence, we can see why they chose it. Would anyone here pick this floral name for their baby girl?
William
This popular name gained its full fame after the Norman conquest in A.D. 1066. Many English born boys after this event were given the name after William the Conquer. The English meaning of the name would be "Resolute protector". Who here would use this baby boy name in their family?
Emily
Emily, is a Latin name originally, but has become increasingly popular around the world in recent centuries. The Latin meaning of the name is "Industrious". The name is said to be a shortened version of the name Amelia. Any takers for this baby girl name? Or will it be a pass?
Wyatt
Wyatt is a straight up medieval name. It had many different spellings back then, but all of them had roughly the same meaning which was "Brave" and or "Strong". While we may not put as much stock into the meanings of names these days, there is no arguing that this has a good one!
Zoey
Zoey may not sound like it, but it is actually a Greek baby name. The Greek meaning behind the word is simply "Life". With such a beautiful meaning we can see why it has remained a popular choice for baby girls born around the world. It does not matter whether it is spelled with the "Y" or not, just if you would choose it for your baby.
Luke
If we go by the ancient Greek meaning of this name it would be "Light giving". Luke, is also a very popular name from ancient Italy, which came from one of their districts names. Nowadays, the name is still widely popular, but more likely due to characters like Luke Skywalker.
Grace
Grace has a fairly self explanatory meaning. It is inspired by the word grace which means "Eloquence" and "Kindness". This name was made extremely popular back in the 17th century by Puritans who gave out the name to babies who they thought were in "Gods favor". Pick or pass for this baby girl name?
Gabriel
Gabriel, is definitely a name of Hebrew descent. The direct meaning of the name is "God is my strength". The name grew to its full popularity because of its association with the biblical angel Gabriel. Would anyone here name their bouncing baby boy Gabriel? Or pass it up for something a little different?
Victoria
Victoria is the female version of the name Victor. Both of these names have the same meaning of "Victory" or "Conqueror". In Roman Mythology the name was used for for the goddess of victory. Anyone have any family battles they need faced? If so, this name should be a go-to for your baby girl!
Matteo
Matteo is the ancient Italian version of the English name Matthew. Many people these days have chosen it just for the way it sounds, and not for any background reasons. The actually meaning of the Italian name would be "Gift of god". How does everyone feel about this baby boy name?
Bella
Whether we look at this name from its French background, Italian background, or Spanish background, the meanings are all the same..."Beautiful". This name has recently sky rocketed in popularity due to the Twilight franchise of books and movies. How does everyone here feel about the name choice? Pick or pass?
Owen
This is a very old and traditional name coming from a Welsh descent. The Welsh meaning behind the name is "Young warrior". These days the name has been made popular by several famous actors including, Owen Wilson and Clive Owen. Is there anyone here who would name their baby boy Owen?
Nora
This name comes from all over the place. The Anglo version of the name means "Honor", and then the Greeks have the meaning "Light" for it. In Scotland this name was created as the female version for the name Norman. In recent years this name has gained popularity because of singer Norah Jones.
Ryan
While this name is an original male name, a lot of parents have taken to using it for baby girls in recent years. The direct meaning of the name is "Little king", but we can't see why it couldn't also mean "Little queen" if it was to be given to a precious baby girl. Who here likes the name?
Aurora
This name is originally of Latin descent. The name comes from the mythological Roman goddess of the dawn. The name in recent years has skyrocketed to popularity after the classic animated film Sleeping Beauty came out. Who here would want their very own princess Aurora? Or who prefers some other Disney names?
Asher
The name Asher has a simple yet meaningful translation. It is a name of Hebrew origins and it simply means "Happy". What better meaning could be given to a name suited for a precious new born baby boy? Well, that is for you to decide...Pick or pass on Asher as a baby name?
Addison
This is a very old English name. It is not one commonly heard these days, but a few still pop up from time to time. The name means "Son of Adam". The most popular person with this name is recent years would have to be Addison Montgomery, a Character from the popular show Grey's Anatomy.