Rate These Baby Names And We'll Reveal How Many Kids Are In Each Parent's Future

There are two very important decisions couples need to make when it comes time to have children. First, how many kids do they want to have? It's not an easy answer and everyone has the right amount that works for their lifestyle and family. The average family has two, but families are going smaller and bigger. The second major decision is, what names should their children have? That is a very difficult decision because a name literally lasts a lifetime, as it will be the name on every document they have for the rest of their life, their true identity.

Neither question has an easy answer to it because they are life-affecting decisions, not just for the parents, but for the children as well. How many brothers or sisters will a baby have if any at all? What will they be called? Will they be a boy or a girl? Plenty is life to chance, but when it comes to deciding the number of children to have and the names of them, parents have plenty of say in the matter. So rank these baby names and we'll reveal how many kids are going to be in your future as a parent.

Question 1

Liam

Liam is the top trending baby name in 2018 and is an Irish based name that is said to be a strong-willed warrior and protector. It has grown in popularity and can be a short form for the name William, making it a more updated name to select for a baby boy.

Question 2

Emma

The top trending girl's name for 2018 is Emma. This cute name for a girl generally means universe, which is exactly what ever parent thinks of their child when they are born. Emma used to be a very popular name in the late 1800s.

Question 3

Noah

This boy’s name is pretty common, especially from a biblical reference, as it comes from a pretty famous story about an arc and plenty of animals. Since the new millennium, Noah has skyrocketed in terms of the number of babies being named it.

Question 4

Olivia

Olivia got its popularity from the William Shakespeare character in the play, Twelfth Night, and literally means Oliva Tree. It has grown into such a popular name of the last twenty years, as it’s such a cute sounding name for a little girl.

Question 5

Mason

When we think of Mason we think of stone workers, which is exactly where this popular trending boy’s name has come through. Mason has definitely picked it up over the last two decades to become a very popular boy’s name, ranking fourth in 2018.

Question 6

Isabella

Isabella is such a sweet name for a little girl because it also comes with plenty of nicknames to use as well, including Izzy and Bella. Although, Isabella may not want to hear her full name from her parents as it could mean some trouble.

Question 7

Lucas

Lucas is a form of the name Luke, a very popular religious name meaning illumination or light-giving. It’s one of the classic baby names for boys and has been on the constant rise for nearly half a century as parents look for a slight variation from Luke.

Question 8

Sophia

Sophia is a very pretty girl’s name and arrives from Greece and means ‘wisdom’. It was used widely by European royalty and has plenty of variations, including Sophie and Sofia. It’s an elegant name for any little baby girl to be given.

Question 9

Logan

Logan is not as widely popular but has grown into one of the most popular boy’s names in 2018, coming in at the sixth most used, which is three spots down from where it was in 2017. The Scottish name means ‘small hollow’.

Question 10

Amelia

Amelia is a Latin name that blends together the medieval names Emilia and Amalia, so at least as a parent, there are some other options and variations. In Latin it means ‘industrious’ and ‘striving’ and in Teutonic it means ‘defender’.

Question 11

Elijah

Elijah is another religious reference as it means in Hebrew ‘Yahweh is God’. It is the name of an Israelite prophet in the first and second Books of Kings in the Bible. It’s traditionally a popular Jewish boy’s name but has stayed in the top baby names category for decades.

Question 12

Ava

Short and sweet is the name Ava, which is a variation of the name Eve. It has grown into a very popular little girl’s name, coming in at number three on the list of most popular names in 2018. Yet it has only seen its popularity grow over the last decade.

Question 13

Ethan

Ethan has some strong meanings behind this boy’s name, as it literally means ‘strong’, ‘safe’ and ‘firm’. This popular boy’s name has really taken off over the last two decades and become one of the most popular boy’s names in the United States.

Question 14

Mia

Does Maria sound too old for a little baby girl? Then try Mia, which is a variation of Maria and growing in increasing popularity as people look for small twists to classic baby names. And with a meaning that means ‘wished-for child’, it speaks to the value of the girl to the parents.

Question 15

James

James is a classic boy’s name and has been around forever. Everyone could probably name a James, which doesn’t take away from the name, but adds value to it, as it is a very popular and safe selection for a boy.

Question 16

Charlotte

Charlotte has been around for a long time and is the female version of Charles. It means ‘petite’ and ‘feminine’, which is perfect for that little bundle of joy baby girl. A parent can’t help but think of a little baby girl in a pink blanket with a name like Charlotte.

Question 17

Aiden

Aiden is actually the Celtic sun god and means ‘fiery’. That could be a troubling name for any parents who want to have a good night sleep. It originally was a boy’s name but has now crossed both genders and become suitable for girls as well.

Question 18

Harper

Another name that has crossed both genders is Harper, which originally was a last name but has become a strong first name as well. Not surprising, its meaning comes from someone who plays a harp. Not all baby name meanings need to be difficult after all.

Question 19

Aria

Aria has become a popular baby girl’s name and can be the short form for many different names, including Ariel. In Italian it means ‘air’ and in Hebrew it means ‘lion of God'. It has trended upwards just recently, perhaps a variation on the popular Game of Thrones character Arya Stark.

Question 20

Carter

Carter is another classic boy’s name that grew in popularity and is nearing in on becoming one of the top 10 names used for boys in 2018. It’s traditionally a last name but has been turned into a boy’s name.

Question 21

Ella

Ella is another one of those names parents have used instead of using older names like Ellen and Eleanor. Nothing wrong with a little modernization of a name that means ‘light’. It was super popular in the late 1800s and is making a comeback.

Question 22

Jackson

Jackson was originally a last name and its meaning might be the most obvious. It means ‘son of jack’. Yup, nothing crazy inspirational there, but it’s still a very popular name for boys that has taken off since the new millennium.

Question 23

Avery

Avery, which means wise, was another last name turned first name and it comes from the male name Alfred. Today, it is used for both boys and girls and has shot through the charts in popularity. Not bad for a name that means ‘ruling with elf-wisdom’.

Question 24

Sebastian

Fans of the Little Mermaid will want to name their child after the crab character from the movie. Ok, in reality this name became popular during the middle ages and crusades, but the animated crab seems like a better explanation for picking the name.

Question 25

Evelyn

Evelyn actually used to be a boy’s name and but today we see it pretty well exclusively for girls. The name is a combination of the name Eve and Lynn, giving the option for plenty of short forms to be called and nicknames.

Question 26

Alexander

Alexander is a classic name, mostly through the short form Alex. In Greek it means the ‘defender of man’ and plenty of Kings and emperors have been named Alexander, including The Great. It has made a comeback in the last 20 years in terms of top names.

Question 27

Luna

Luna is growing in popularity because it means ‘moon’. A great reminder of your child would be the moon as it’s the constant and brightest thing in the night sky amongst the stars. It gives a beautiful meaning to a baby name.

Question 28

Michael

Everyone knows a Michael. It might be one of the most common names in the world. It has been popular since the 1940s but is declining, probably due to the fact that everyone knows a Mike or some variation of the name.

Question 29

Abigail

Abigail is a beautiful name for a baby girl and lends the nickname Abi to be acceptable as well, or to use the name Gail. This name had a huge uptake in the early 2000s, but is now losing momentum. It still doesn’t take away from how a great of a name it can be.

Question 30

Benjamin

Benjamin is another classic boy’s name and comes from the youngest of Jacob’s sons in the Bible. It also means ‘son of the south’. Benjamin can be shortened to Ben and saw a massive dip in popularity for nearly a century until it started to rebound and become one of the most popular.

Question 31

Riley

Riley originally was a boy’s name but as of late it has been taken on as a very popular girl’s name. It comes from the Old English and means ‘wood clearing’ and comes from the Irish. It’s turning into a very popular male and female name.

Question 32

Jacob

Jacob is a very popular biblical name as he was a patriarch to 12 sons who gave their names to the 12 tribes of Israel. It has been one of the most used names in the United States for the last 100 years and has the popular nickname Jake.

Question 33

Layla

Want a little Egyptian name for a baby girl? Then select Layla which can mean a variety of things, including ‘night’. It has been a popular name that continues to rise ever since the late 1990s, becoming popular after Eric Clapton named a song with the name.

Question 34

William

A ‘Strong willed warrior’ is the meaning of the name William, which is another popular name to name a boy. There are plenty of famous people, including Will Smith and William Shakespeare who have that name, with short names including Bill.

Question 35

Scarlett

For a baby girl who is pretty as a flower, use the name Scarlett. It literally means ‘bright red’ and is shared by some pretty famous people including Scarlett Johansson and Scarlett O’Hara, the heroine in Gone with the Wind.

Question 36

Grayson

This name might bring up thoughts of Batman, or rather his sidekick Robin, as his name was Dick Grayson. Grayson traditionally was a last name before becoming a first name option, and means ‘son of a steward’, perfect for Batman’s sidekick.

Question 37

Emily

Emily has been a popular girl’s name for some time and comes from the Latin name Aemilia. It means ‘striving’ or ‘eager’ which would be a great meaning behind a baby girl who has the whole world in front of her waiting to learn from.

Question 38

Daniel

Another very popular boy’s name is Daniel, which can be shortened to simply Dan. This name has been pretty stable in the boy’s name book for some time, as it’s a safe selection for any parent who wants a classic name for their baby boy.

Question 39

Khloe

Khloe is used to represent the fertility goddess Demeter. In the New Testamont, Chloe, a different spelling of the name, is a convert of St. Paul. The name means ‘blooming’ and comes from Greece in origin, with both spellings being popular choices.

Question 40

Jack

Jack is a classic boy’s name. It’s a nickname that has been turned into its own full first name, as it is the nickname for John and James. It’s long been a boy’s name and comes from the English, and often is used in the expression, ‘Jack of all trades’.

Question 41

Lily

Baby girls are little flowers so why not pick a perfect flower name for a girl and go with Lily. It’s a sign of purity and is the short version of the name Lillian, making it another example of a modernization of a classic name.

Question 42

Leo

For a bold name for a baby boy, go with Leo, who means ‘lion’. It is the short form of other names including Leon and Leopold, and is increasing in popularity again since it’s huge growth in usage back in the late 1800s to early 1900s.

Question 43

Madison

Madison is another short version of a long name that is being used for a modern twist. Coming from the name Madeleine, the name is most known for being a last name but has taken off as a popular girl’s name.

Question 44

Henry

Most would know the name Henry from all the early Kings of England and the current Prince Henry, better known as Harry, of Wales today. This German name isn’t as popular today, which could make it a unique selection for a parent wanting something different.

Question 45

Zoey

Sometimes you have to go to the back of the alphabet for a girl’s name and Zoey would be a great selection. Zoey has taken off in the new millennium, and in Greek the name means ‘life’. Such a simple meaning for a great baby girl’s name.

Question 46

Luke

Luke, which is a short version of the name Lucas, means ‘light giving’. Well every new parent’s face lights up when they see their baby boy smiling back at them. Or perhaps a closet Star Wars fan wants to name it after the Jedi Master.

Question 47

Elizabeth

Elizabeth is one of those girl’s names that has so many different names inside of it, that anyone will be able to find a short version they like. From Liz to Beth to Lizzy, something will stick with a baby girl named Elizabeth.

Question 48

Wyatt

Wyatt is an old English name and has some old sounds to it, making it perfect for an old fashion type couple with a new baby boy. It has grown in popularity since the new millennium and could have started off as a last name before becoming a first name option.

Question 49

Hannah

Hannah is Hebrew for ‘favor’ and has some popular Latin name ‘Anna’ which is great for a short version of the name. Hannah has a few different spellings but is a pretty name for a little baby girl. It saw a huge spike in being used at the turn of the century.

Question 50

Levi

Levi is a Hebrew name with the meaning ‘joined in harmony’. It has some heavy biblical reference, including being the name of Matthew before he became an apostle. And over the last decade it has taken off to become one of the most popular boy’s names.

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