Pick Some Baby Names And We'll Reveal Which Movie Mom's Style Is Like Yours!

Movie moms have it all, don't they? The perfect marriage with the perfect husband. They live in the most perfect home, decorated to perfection naturally, in the most perfect neighborhood. Of course, they have perfect children who have perfect names.

In reality, the actresses who play these movie moms drive off the set to their real-life home (which probably is fabulous, who are we kidding?) but to a real-life husband in a real-life marriage and real-life children who likely offer many real-life challenges and real-life difficulties for these real-life and less than perfect moms who are only human, just like the rest of us. But some movies are filled with characters who portray anything but a perfect life. Real, flawed characters with problems, quirks, and messy complications added to their lives makes us feel better because we can actually relate to the characters who resemble real people.

Our point here is that some of the movie moms out there are just like us, which is great because real people living in a real world is a beautiful thing. Take our quiz and perform your very own baby name showdown. In the end, we'll tell you which movie mom you are most like and have the most in common with based on the baby name choices that you select. Don't worry, there are no wrong answers here! Just the answer that is perfect for you!

Question 1

Molly or Winter?

Many people don't realize this but the name Molly is actually a pet name for the name Mary which is kind of funny since Molly has one more letter than Mary. Winter is a name that has been gaining popularity lately. Which name do you prefer for your little one?

Question 2

Nicole or Alicia?

Nicole is a Greek name which means "victory of the people" while Alicia is a variant of Alice and means "noble one." Both are pretty names with strong meanings behind them. But you can only choose one! If you choose Alicia, do you prefer to say "A-lee-see-a" or "A-leesh-a?"

Question 3

Josh or Jayden?

Josh is a popular name that means "generous" while Jayden is an ever-increasing trendy baby boy (and sometimes girl!) name that means "thankful." Which one of these baby boy names would you select?

Question 4

Eloise or Abby?

Here we have two very old-fashioned pretty names. Eloise means "healthy" while Abby means "Father's joy." Abby is short for Abigail and Eloise comes with some very fun nicknames like "Eli", "Elli" or "Elo." Which do you prefer?

Question 5

Kim or Hazel?

Kim, which is short for Kimberly, means "bold family" and Hazel is an old-fashioned name that comes from the color or the hazel tree. People who have hazel eyes have a blended eye color of green, blue, brown and sometimes flecks of gold as well. Which one these names would you choose?

Question 6

Jane or Emily?

Jane and Emily are both lovely classic names though Emily has stood the test of time in terms of popularity. Jane means "gracious" and Emily means "industrious, striving." Jane Austen and Emily Bronte were successful novelists during the 1800s, and Emily's sister, Charlotte, wrote a book called "Jane Eyre." Which classic name do you like best?

Question 7

Dylan or Chris?

Here are two popular baby boy names. Dylan means "son of the wave, born near the sea, influence." It can also be spelled as "Dillon" or "Dyllon" but most spellings favor the traditional "Dylan." Chris, short for Christopher, is a Greek name that means carrier of Christ. Let us know which one is your favorite!

Question 8

Summer or Jo?

Summer is a favorite among many. It brings to mind pleasant images of the warmest month of the season. Jo is usually short for Joann, Joanna, Johanna, Joelle or Jolene but sometimes it is used all by itself or tacked onto another name to create a first name like "Mary Jo." Which name is more of your style?

Question 9

Sophia or Jessica?

Sophia means "wisdom, skill" while Jessica means "rich, God beholds." Both of these names have been extremely popular throughout decades and both have cute nicknames built in. Sophia has "Sophie" built right in while Jessica offers "Jess" or "Jessie" as nicknames. Which do you favor?

Question 10

Michael or Jasper?

Michael means "Who is like God?," and Jasper, which is Persian, means "treasurer." Jasper is also thought to be one of the names of the three wise men. If you don't like the nickname, "Mike," please don't name your son Michael as he will undoubtedly be called Mike throughout his life. Jasper, on the other hand, doesn't have many nicknames except for, possibly, Jas? Which do you like?

Question 11

Lydia or Amy?

Lydia is a Greek name, named after the west coast of Asia Minor, which is said to be named after the legendary king, Lydos. Amy is a French name that means "beloved." They are both very pretty, although Amy is more popular, and Lydia a bit more unusual, which might make it a top choice for those searching for off-the-beaten-path names.

Question 12

Megan or Rose?

Megan is a variation of Margaret and means "strong, capable, pearl." Rose, of course, refers to the lovely flower which has been romanticized for ages. Which name do you prefer - the pearl (Megan) or the Rose?

Question 13

Kate or Sunshine?

Kate means "pure, clear" and comes from Katherine or Katharina. Famous Kates include Kate Middleton, Kate Hudson and Katy Perry. Saint Catherine of Alexandria was a 4th century martyr who suffered torture on a spiked wheel. Sunshine is a cheerful name and has the nickname "Sunny" or "Sunnie" built right in!

Question 14

Ruth or Autumn?

Ruth means "companion, friend, vision of beauty." Some people add on the name Ann to make the name Ruth Ann, but it's also pretty enough on its own. Autumn conjures images of lovely dark red and golden leaves twirling to the ground, and of course, sweater weather and pumpkin-spiced everything!

Question 15

Alice or Natalia?

Alice means "of the nobility." One of the most famous Alices of all time might be the fictional character from "Alice in Wonderland" who was based on of a real little girl named Alice from England. Natalia or Natalie means "Christmas Day." Choose just one of these pretty names!

Question 16

Julia or Elizabeth?

The meaning of the name Julia is a bit murky but name experts have said that "young" is basically the meaning of this pretty and classic name that comes from the male name Julius. Elizabeth means "oath of God" or "God is satisfaction" or "famous bearer." Which one of these lovelies do you favor?

Question 17

Noah or Augustus?

Noah means "rest, repose" and of course, one of the most famous Noahs of all was the builder of the Ark that allowed him, his family, and animals of each species to survive the great flood. Augustus is a masculine name, meaning "majestic," "the increaser" or "venerable."

Question 18

Amanda or Gianna?

Amanda means "deserving to be loved," "worthy of love" or "loved very much by everyone." Mandy is an adorable nickname for Amanda. Both Gianna and the variation Giovanna mean "God is gracious" or as some people say, "the Lord is gracious." Pick just one of these cutie-pie names!

Question 19

Joy or Isabella?

What can the name Joy mean other than "joy, bliss and happiness?" "Virtue names" such as Hope, Faith, Charity and Patience are similar to Joy. Isabella and Isabelle are variations of Elizabeth and mean "devoted to God." Cute nicknames are Belle, Bella and Izzie.

Question 20

David or Gavin?

David means "beloved" or "uncle" and Gavin is a name with an interesting meaning. It originates from the medieval form of the name Gawain, which name experts believe to have originated from the Welsh name Gwalchgwyn, meaning "White Hawk." Which name do you like the best?

Question 21

Meg or Olivia?

Meg is actually a Persian baby name which means "child of light" and is a variation of Megan, which is a variation of Margaret. Olivia is a very beautiful name with a very funny meaning. It means "elf army!" Olivia was first used as a girl's name in Shakespeare's play, "Twelfth Night." According to the Latin translation, this name means "olive branch."

Question 22

Ben or Jaxon?

Ben is a Hebrew baby name which means "son of my right hand." It is traditionally a nickname for Benjamin, but lately, some other names that can use Ben for a nickname are Benton, Bentley and Benson. Jaxon is an English baby name and means "God has been gracious." It is a variation of John or Jacques.

Question 23

Daniel or August?

Meaning "God is my judge," the Hebrew name Daniel is very popular, as are the nicknames, Dan and Danny. The Latin name, August, means "to increase." It is also tied to the meanings "esteemed" or "venerable." Popular nicknames include Auggie and Gus! These are two very different names. Which would you choose?

Question 24

Meadow or Jennifer?

Meadow is a pretty name and was the name of Tony's daughter on "The Sopranos." Although it's an incredibly popular name, the meaning of Jennifer is actually a bit tricky to track down. It's thought to be a Cornish form of Guinevere or Gwenhwyfar, which was adopted into the English language during the 20th century, and the meaning of Jennifer may be "the fair one."

Question 25

Amber or Sierra?

Besides being a baby girl name, Amber is the name of a yellow or golden-hued jewel and gemstone. Sierra is a nature name that has become very popular as of late. Sierra Boggess is the name of an American theater actress and singer. Which of these natural names do you like the best? Let us know!

Question 26

Luke or Jace?

Luke, usually short for Lucas, means "the beloved physician." Luke was the name of the patron saint of doctors and artists. Jace is a Greek baby name which means "a healing." They are similar but have a different style. Which one is your style?

Question 27

Maggie or Ashley?

Maggie is a Persian baby name which means "child of light." It originally comes from the name Margaret. Ashley is a popular English baby name with an unusual meaning. It translates to "lives in the ash tree grove." Which one is up your alley - Maggie or Ashley?

Question 28

Charlie or Logan?

Charlie and Charles are English baby names which come from the Old English word 'ceorl' which means "man." "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is one of the most beloved children's stories of all time. Logan is a Scottish Gaelic name which means "hollow." Which name speaks to your heart?

Question 29

John or Mason?

John or Johnathan can also be spelled as Jon or Jonathan. Either way, this name means "Jehovah has been gracious, has shown favor." Mason means "one who works with stone" as in the field of masonry. Lately, Mason has been used as a girl's name, too! Which name do you like best for a boy?

Question 30

Andrew or Harry?

Andrew is the English form of the Greek name Andreas and means "masculine or manly." It comes with the nicknames Andy and Drew. Harry is an English baby name which means "Army commander," which is quite fitting because Prince Harry of the British Royal Family served in the military.

Question 31

Sam or Thomas?

Sam means "name of God" and "God has heard." In addition to Samuel, Sam is derived from Lemuel, Sam, Sammy, Sameth, Samberg, Séamus and Shmuel. Thomas is a name from the Greek bible, and it means "twin." Nicknames include Tom and Tommy. Which name is your cup of tea?

Question 32

Jill or Emma?

The name Jill means "child of the God(s)" and is a variant of Jillian, Gillian and Juliana. Emma means "whole" or "universal" and is a variant of the name Emmeline and Amelia. Both are classic and have noble meanings, but you can only choose one. Which is the winner in your eyes?

Question 33

Ethan or Alex?

Ethan is a Hebrew name that means "firm, strong and long-lived." This name has been a fan favorite for many years. Alex or Alexander is a Greek baby name which means "defender of men, protector of mankind." Obviously, both of these names have strong and manly meanings, but there is only one that you love the most.

Question 34

Chase or Ted?

Chase is an English by way of French name that means “dweller at the hunting ground." Ted is an English baby name that carries the meaning "wealthy guardian." It can also mean "rich or happy." Ted is usually a nickname for Theodore. Which of these nice names is perfect for your little guy?

Question 35

Beth or Natalie?

With the name Beth, you get a two-for-one when it comes to meanings. This is because the name Elizabeth means "God is my oath," and the name Bethany means "house of figs." The name Natalie or Natalia means "Christmas Day." Which name is just perfect in your mind? Both are so pretty, so we won't blame you if you have a hard time choosing!

See Your Result
Questions Left