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Baby Name Generator

Trying to find the perfect name? Get inspiration and name ideas from our tool below to get unique baby girl names or baby boy names.

Finding the right name to suit your little bundle of joy can be tricky. You can use our tool to search for a baby name by simply choosing the gender you're after (or gender neutral if you don't know yet), or select a name based on origin. Once you have found a few names you like add them to your profile, then as time goes on, you can come back and whittle it down until you're left with that perfect one!

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Anwylle \a-nwylle, anw(yl)-le\ as a girl's name is a variant of Annwyl (Welsh), and the meaning of Anwylle is "loved one". The baby name Anwylle sounds like Annelle and Annwyll. Other similar baby names are Angelle, Abelle, Adelle, Agnelle, Agnolle, Alle, Analee, Anabelle, Angle, Angella, Angell, Angelee, Angele, Annaelle, Anelie, Annalee, Annelie, Annalie, Anslie, Anwyn, Arelle, Arielle, Arnelle and Aurelle.

Anwyn \a-nw-yn\ as a girl's name is a variant of Anwen (Welsh), and the meaning of Anwyn is "very fair". The baby name Anwyn sounds like Anani, Anina, Annina, Aninna, Anona, Anonna and Annona. Other similar baby names are Arwyn, Ailyn, Allyn, Alwyne, Alwyna, Anya, Andy, Angy, Aniya, Annys, Ann, Ayn, Anyu, Anny and Annwyl.

Anya \a-nya, an-ya\ as a girl's name is a variant of Anastasia (Greek) and Ann (Hebrew), and the meaning of Anya is "resurrection, He (God) has favored me". The baby name Anya sounds like Ana, Anna, Ania, Aniya, Anyu, Enya and Aenya. Other similar baby names are Anda, Alya, Anka, Asya, Anja and Aya. View a list of the 3 names that reference Anya.

Anyoli \a-nyo-li, an-yoli\ as a boy's name is a variant of Angel (Greek), and the meaning of Anyoli is "messenger, messenger of God". The baby name Anyoli sounds like Aniol, Agnolo, Anael, Analu, Anwell, Anwyll, Anwyl, Anwill, Anwil and Anwel. Other similar baby names are Antoly, Antole and Antol.

Anyoushka \a-nyoush-ka, anyo(u)-shka\ as a girl's name is a variant of Ann (Hebrew) and Anouska, and the meaning of Anyoushka is "He (God) has favored me". The baby name Anyoushka sounds like Anoushka, Anyshka, Anushka and Annushka. Other similar baby names are Lenyushka and Annouska. View a list of the 2 names that reference Anyoushka.

Anysia \a-ny-sia\ as a girl's name is a variant of Annis (Greek), and the meaning of Anysia is "satisfaction". The baby name Anysia sounds like Anyssa, Anissa, Anessa, Anisha, Anisa, Anitia, Anusha and Antia. Other similar baby names are Alysia, Aysha, Asia, Aisia, Akosia, Alesia, Allysia, Alysha, Alycia, Alisia, Aloysia, Anya, Ania, Anyshka and Anthia.

Anyssa \a-nyssa, an(ys)-sa\ as a girl's name is a variant of Annis (Greek), and the meaning of Anyssa is "satisfaction". The baby name Anyssa sounds like Anissa, Anessa and Anysia. Other similar baby names are Alyssa, Inessa, Annisa, Agnessa, Ayisa, Alessa, Alyss, Alysa, Allyssa, Alissa, Alyssia, Alyssah, Alysse, Amissa, Anya, Anisha, Anisa, Annissa, Anuska, Analyssa, Anusha, Arnessa, Assa and Nyssa.

Anzelm \a-nze-lm, an-zelm\ as a boy's name. The baby name Anzelm sounds like Anselm, Ansel, Ansell, Ancell, Anselmo, Anselmi and Anselme. Other similar baby names are Angelmo, Anscom and Ansly.

Aodh \a(o)-dh\ as a boy's name is pronounced ee. It is of Scottish, Irish and Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Aodh is "fire". Modern form of the Old Gaelic name Aed. Mythology: name of the Celtic sun god. It was a common personal name since long ago, and from the later Middle Ages onwards, was commonly anglicized as Hugh and Eugene. This name is the source form of Aidan and McCoy. Aodh has 1 variant form: Aodhagan. For more information, see also related names Aden, Conley, Coy and Egan. Baby names that sound like Aodh are Aad, Aadi, Ade, Addy, Ad, Ado, Adi, Jody and Jodi. View a list of the 7 names that reference Aodh.

Aodhagan \a(o)-dha-gan, aod-hagan\ as a boy's name is a variant of Aodh (Scottish, Irish, Gaelic), and the meaning of Aodhagan is "fire".

Aoibheann \ao(i)-bhea-nn, aoib-heann\ as a girl's name is pronounced EE-ven. It is of Irish and Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Aoibheann is "beautiful". Common name among the royal families of Ireland that has recently been revived. Eavan is the anglicized form. Aoibheann has 1 variant form: Aoibhinn. A baby name that sounds like Aoibheann is Abena. View a list of the 2 names that reference Aoibheann.

Aoibhinn \ao(i)-bhi-nn, aoib-hinn\ as a girl's name is a variant of Aoibheann (Irish, Gaelic), and the meaning of Aoibhinn is "beautiful". The baby name Aoibhinn sounds like Abina, Aubine and Jobina. Other similar baby names are Beibhinn, Aibhlin, Aibhilin and Bebhinn.

Aoife \ao(i)-fe\ as a girl's name is pronounced EE-fya. It is of Scottish, Irish and Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Aoife is "beautiful, radiant". From "aoibh" meaning beauty. The name has also been associated with Esuvia, a Gaulish goddess, and was borne by several heroines in ancient Irish legend. Eva is the anglicized form. For more information, see also the related name Eve. Baby names that sound like Aoife are Aviah, Avia, Afiwa, Afia, Ave, Evie and Ivie. Other similar baby names are Adie, Aide, Agie, Aime, Aine, Alie, Amiee, Amie, Arie, Atifa and Avice. View a list of the 3 names that reference Aoife.

Aolani \a(o)-la-ni\ as a girl's name. The baby name Aolani sounds like Ailani, Alani and Iolani. Other similar baby names are Aonani, Alane, Alana, Allana, Alanis, Amani, Anani, Arlana, Arlan, Avani, Iolana, Jelani, Jolana, Jolan, Kalani, Lalani, Melani, Nalani, Noelani, Nolan, Nolana, Solana, Talani, Ulani and Yolane.

Aonani \a(o)-na-ni\ as a girl's name is of Hawaiian origin, and the meaning of Aonani is "beautiful light". Baby names that sound like Aonani are Anani, Anina, Annina, Anona, Anonna, Annona, Jonina and Yonina. Other similar baby names are Ailani, Alani, Amani, Anni, Avani and Kanani.

Aondrea \a(o)-nd-rea, aon-drea\ as a girl's name is a variant of Andrea (Greek), and the meaning of Aondrea is "manly, virile". The baby name Aondrea sounds like Aundrea and Aindrea. Other similar baby names are Adrea, Zondra, Sondra, Alondra, Onndrea, Ondrea, Ohndrea, Andria, Andreya, Andresa, Andrena, Andrel, Andree, Andreas, Andrean, Andre, Andra, Anderea, Audrea, Kendrea, Leondrea and Vondra.

Aonghas \a(o)-nghas, aon-ghas\ as a boy's name is pronounced EEN-yis. It is of Celtic origin, and the meaning of Aonghas is "one choice". Modern Scottish Gaelic form and source of Angus. Aonghas has 1 variant form: Aonghus. Baby names that sound like Aonghas are Aengus and Anngus. View a list of the 2 names that reference Aonghas.

Aonghus \a(o)-nghus, aon-ghus\ as a boy's name is a variant of Aonghas (Celtic), and the meaning of Aonghus is "one choice". See also Angus. The baby name Aonghus sounds like Aengus and Anngus. Other similar baby names are Anteus and Ponthus. View a list of the 2 names that reference Aonghus.

Aoresty \a(o)-res-ty, aor(e)-sty\ as a boy's name is a variant of Orestes (Greek), and the meaning of Aoresty is "mountain". The baby name Aoresty sounds like Aresty, Aristo and Oreste. Other similar baby names are Forest, Ares, Arese, Arty, Cristy, Christy, Forrest and Horst.

Apelila \a-peli-la, ap(e)-lila\ as a girl's name. Similar baby names are Alala, Analilia, Apolena, April, Aprill and Palila.

Aphfrica \a-phfri-ca, aph(f)-rica\ as a girl's name is a variant of Africa (Celtic), and the meaning of Aphfrica is "pleasant". Similar baby names are Aifrica and Affrica.

Aphra \a-ph-ra\ as a girl's name is pronounced AFF-rah. Possibly means "young deer" in Hebrew. Also possibly from the Latin name Afra, which was originally an ethnic name for a woman from Africa, which was later used as a nickname for a dark person. It was also the name of a fourth-century German saint. The respelling of the name to Aphra may be due to Aphrah as biblical place name, meaning "dust". Dust and Ashes were actually used by English Puritans as first names in the 17th century. Writer Aphra Behn (17th century). Aphra has 3 variant forms: Affera, Affery and Afra. For more information, see also related names Ophrah and Orpah. Baby names that sound like Aphra are Aphria and Ophra. View a list of the 4 names that reference Aphra.

Aphria \a-ph-ria\ as a girl's name is a variant of Africa (Celtic), and the meaning of Aphria is "pleasant". The baby name Aphria sounds like Aphra and Ophra. Other similar baby names are Adoria, Adria, Arria, Aria, Ashra, Audria, Auria and Azaria.

Aphrodite \a-phrodi-te, aph-ro-dite\ as a girl's name is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Aphrodite is "foam". Name of the Greek goddess of love, known to the Romans as Venus. She was said to have been born on the sea foam. For more information, see also the related name Cytherea. A baby name that sounds like Aphrodite is Ephrata. View a list of the 8 names that reference Aphrodite.

Apirka \a-pir-ka, ap(i)-rka\ as a girl's name is a variant of Africa (Celtic), and the meaning of Apirka is "pleasant". The baby name Apirka sounds like Apirkah. Other similar baby names are Arika and Airika.

Apirkah \a-pir-kah, ap(i)-rkah\ as a girl's name is a variant of Africa (Celtic), and the meaning of Apirkah is "pleasant". The baby name Apirkah sounds like Apirka. Other similar baby names are Afrikah, Affrikah, Arika and Airika.

Apolena \a-pole-na, ap(o)-lena\ as a girl's name is a variant of Apollonia (Greek). See for meaning of Apolena. The baby name Apolena sounds like Abilena and Apolonia. Other similar baby names are Adalena, Allena, Alena, Analena, Apona and Arlena.

Apolinary \a-polina-ry, ap(o)-li-nary\ as a boy's name. The baby name Apolinary sounds like Apolonio, Apollonius, Apollonios and Apollon.

Apollinare \a-pollina-re, ap(o)-lli-nare\ as a boy's name. The baby name Apollinare sounds like Apollonius, Apollonios and Apollon.

Apolline \a-polli-ne, ap(ol)-line\ as a girl's name is a variant of Apollonia (Greek). See for meaning of Apolline. The baby name Apolline sounds like Apollyne, Apollinia and Appoline. Other similar baby names are Alline and Polline.

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Frequently asked questions about baby names

How to pick a baby boy name?

When choosing a baby boy's name, consider family heritage, cultural significance, and personal meaning. Explore names with positive associations and consider how they sound with your surname. It's important to select a name that resonates with you and your family. Try our male name generator above for name ideas for your little boy.
 

How to pick a unique baby girl name?

Consider your family history, cultural significance, or personal meaning when selecting a name for a girl. Names with positive associations and how they complement the family surname are also considerations. Choose a name that holds special significance for you and your family and try our female name generator above for inspiration.

How do I give my child a unique name?

To give your child a unique baby girl name, or unique baby boy name, consider exploring cultural influences, literature, or nature for inspiration. You can also modify traditional names, combine different names, or choose a different spelling. Having a unique name can help your child stand out on a list, however it’s not always smooth sailing for them, especially if they are constantly having to pronounce or spell their name throughout life. It's important to ensure that the name is meaningful and resonates with you and your family.

What to avoid when choosing a baby name?

When choosing your baby’s name it’s important to remember they are the ones who live with this their whole life.  Consider avoiding names with negative associations, difficult spellings, or have potential for teasing (kids can be ruthless at school!).  Consider the significance of initials, cultural sensitivities and the name’s compatibility with your surname.

Can I name my baby anything I want?

In most instances, parents have the freedom to choose their baby's name. However, it's important to be mindful of legal regulations, cultural sensitivities, and the potential impact of the chosen name on your child's future. Consider the long-term implications and seek input from family members for name ideas before finalising a name.