Pick Or Pass On These Baby Names To Get The Perfect Nursery

Baby names are obviously common because everyone has a name. It does not matter what culture you come from, it is customary in every culture to give your child a name. It can be difficult to choose a name because there are so many out there. Names can come from pretty much any culture as well. Plus, there are many different influences as to where you can pick your name. You can get a name from one of your relatives. Perhaps you had a Great Aunt Charlotte that you really respected and want your child to follow in her footsteps. Or maybe you just like the meaning behind a name.

Which baby names do you gravitate to? Do you like the way they sound? Do you think the meaning suits your child? Do you think it will be a name your child will grow into? Do you like a name that perhaps was popular long ago and has come back into popularity, or do you like names that have only become popular now? Take our quiz and pick out your very favorite baby names and we will reveal the perfect nursery!

Question 1

Emma

Emma is an English name derived from German meaning "whole" or "universal." This name has actually been popular since the 19th century and keeps increasing in popularity ever since then. Some popular people with the name Emma are Emma Thompson, Emma Stone, and Emma Watson.

Question 2

Olivia

Olivia was a name first used in William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. It is also the female version of Oliver and it means "olive tree." This name was not super popular until recently and has been steadily climbing the name list in recent years. A popular Olivia is Olivia Newton-John.

Question 3

Liam

Liam means strong willed and a protector. It's a shorter form of the Irish name Uilliam, which originated from the Frankish Willahelm, meaning "helmet of will." It is also a shortened version of the name William. this is and has been a very popular name for quite some time.

Question 4

Noah

Noah is a Hebrew name that means "rest" and "comfort." In the famous biblical story, God chooses Noah to fill his ark with two of every animal and survive the great flood, which is where many believe the name originated. This name has slightly rose in popularity recently.

Question 5

Mason

The name Mason is traditionally a French last name with Germanic influences used in the Middle Ages by stoneworkers. However, in recent years, it has become a first name with the same meaning. It is not a super popular name, but still a cool one.

Question 6

Ava

The name Ava is a variation of the name Eve. Some believe it also comes from the Latin "avis," meaning "bird." It could also be a short form of the name Chava, which means "life" or "living one." This is actually the Hebrew form of Eve. Ava was popularized by actress Ava Gardner.

Question 7

Isabella

The name Isabella is a form of the name Isabelle, which is a derivative to the name Elizabeth. That name means "devoted to God." A little known fact is that England, France, Portugal, and Hungary all had royal Isabellas in their courts. Some nicknames are Bella and Izzie.

Question 8

Sophia

Sophia comes from the Greek word that means "wisdom." This name was widely used by European royalty back in the Middle Ages. Some common variants are Sophie, Sofia. This name has become extremely popular in recent years as well. popular Sophias are Sophia Coppola, Sophia Loren, and Sofía Vergara.

Question 9

Amelia

The name Amelia is a blend of the two Medieval names Emilia and Amalia. In Latin, it means "industrious" and "striving." Its Teutonic meaning is "defender." This name was extremely popular back in the 1920s and 1930s then disappeared for a while only to come back again recently.

Question 10

Lucas

Lucas is a form of Luke or Lucius, meaning "light-giving" or "illumination." Because it is so closely linked to the name Luke, it is seen as a biblical name as Luke was one of the main authors of the Bible. Luke is a popular name, but Lucas has risen to popularity recently.

Question 11

Elijah

Elijah is Hebrew for "Yahweh is God." It is also the name of an Israelite prophet in the First and Second Books of Kings in the Bible, so it is looked at as a very religious name. This name is traditionally very popular as a Jewish boy's name, but has skyrocketed in popularity since the 1990s

Question 12

Ethan

Ethan is Hebrew for "strong," "safe," and "firm." It is another religious name as in the Bible, Ethan is a wise man, but not as wise as Solomon who was wisest of all. It has always been a tried and true name, but it has really bounced back in recent years.

Question 13

James

James is an incredibly popular name that actually derives from the name Jacob. It means "supplanter," or "one who follows." In the 17th century a Scottish King by the name of James inherited the English throne, becoming the first ruler of all Britain. When this happened the name became much more popular.

Question 14

Mia

Mia is actually a shortened version of the name Maria and was popularized by the actress Mia Farrow. The name Mia is also Latin and has the meaning "mine" or "wished for a child." The name Mia was popular back in the '70s when Mia Farrow was popular and also recently as well.

Question 15

Charlotte

Charlotte is actually the feminine form of the name Charles. It also means "petite" and "feminine." Charlotte has also been a very common name in the royal families. It was very popular back in the 1800s and 1930s, but has become popular again today.

Question 16

Harper

Harper was originally a last name for a person that played the harp, but it became a first name over time. This name was not a popular first name until recently. Is the name Harper a love?

Question 17

Mila

Mila is Slavic for "industrious" and "hardworking". It is the abbreviated form of the names Milena, Ludmila, and Camila. It has been a popular name in Eastern Europe, but it has made its way over to the West. A famous Mila is Mila Kunis.

Question 18

Aria

Aria is an Italian name that means "air." A fun fact about this name is in music it is also known as the solo in opera. In Hebrew, it's derived from Ariel, meaning "lion of God." Also its Teutonic origins relate back to a bird. It is a popular name that is rising now.

Question 19

Ella

Ella is a shorter form of the names Eleanor and Ellen. It also means "light." However, it can also mean "beautiful fairy woman" in English, and "all" or "other" in German. This name was very popular back in the 1800s but also has been rising to popularity recently as well.

Question 20

Aiden

Aiden is the name of the Celtic sun god and it means "fiery." It is traditionally a boy's name, but recently it has also been given to girls as well. Especially when it is spelled as Aidan. This name has always been on the radar when it comes to naming children, but it has spiked in popularity recently.

Question 21

Carter

Carter is traditionally a last name for a person that was a cart driver. This name was very popular back in the 1980s, but has rose to popularity in recent times. However, this name is also known to be a last name.

Question 22

Jackson

Jackson is a Hebrew name that has been around for a really long time. The name traditionally means "son of Jack." This name started out in recent times being popular in the South, but has also spread around to the rest of the United States as well.

Question 23

Sebastian

Sebastian is from the Latin for "venerable" or "revered." Saint Sebastian was a martyr so this name became very popular during the Middle Ages and the Crusades. It also had a spike during the '90s when Sebastian was a character in The Little Mermaid.

Question 24

Alexander

Alexander is a Greek name that means "defender of men." Countless kings and emperors named Alexander have ruled since the time of the ancient Greeks. This name has always been a popular name, and has been a name of many great men.

Question 25

Avery

Avery is a name that is actually derived from the name Alfred. It is actually a French name as well. This name also means "wise,"in French, "ruling with elf-wisdom"; in English, "counselor."The name Avery is also known to be a last name as well as per the cartoonist Tex Avery.

Question 26

Evelyn

Evelyn is actually traditionally a last name in the Irish culture. When it became a first name, it was also traditionally used as a boy's name as well if you can believe it. The name might be a combination of Eve, which is tied to the Hebrew work for "life" or "living," and Lynn.

Question 27

Abigail

Abigail is a Hebrew name that means "father's joy." In the Bible, Abigail is King David's intelligent and beautiful third wife. Because the biblical Abigail is described as a handmaid, Abigails in literature are typically described as handmaids as well.

Question 28

Scarlett

Scarlett is traditionally the last name for a dyer or someone that makes fabrics that have a rich color. It also is an English name meaning "bright red." This name stems back a long time ago and was very popular in the 1800s, but has been rising in popularity now.

Question 29

Michael

Michael is a Hebrew name that means "who is like God." In the Bible, St. Michael leads the angels against the army of Satan and becomes the patron saint of soldiers. It has been a really popular boy's name since the 1940s and has steadily been climbing the list ever since.

Question 30

Benjamin

Benjamin is a Hebrew name and he was also the youngest of Jacob's 12 sons in the Bible, so it is also a name that is rooted in religion. It means "son of the south" and possibly also "son of my old age." This name is also a very popular name and remains popular to this day.

Question 31

Riley

Riley is from the Old English ryge leah, which means "wood clearing." It's also an adaptation of the Irish last name Reilly or even O'Reilly. Another meaning has also said to have been "valiant." This name has only recently risen to popularity.

Question 32

Layla

The name Layla comes from Egyptian or even Arabic origins and it means "wine," "intoxication," "night," or "dark beauty." It is also often spelled as "Leila." It was popularized by Eric Clapton's 1970s hit song "Layla." From there it has become more popular recently.

Question 33

Chole

Chole is a name that has been adapted from the Greek name Khole. This name was used to represent Demeter, the fertility goddess. In the New Testament, Chole was converted by Saint Paul, so it is another religious name as well. It means "blooming" or "young one."

Question 34

Leo

Leo is a Latin name for "lion." It was also the name of many early saints and popes. In German, it's a short form of Leon or Leopold, meaning "brave people." It is a name that is not super popular, but a very popular person with the name Leo is, Leonardo DiCaprio.

Question 35

Henry

Henry is a German name that means "head of the household." Did you know that eight English kings have been named Henry? It is a strong name that many people have taken on even to this day.

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