Classic Baby Names
Classic baby names have a timeless charm that never goes out of style. Rooted in history and tradition, these names carry a sense of elegance and grace, while still feeling fresh and modern. Whether you’re drawn to names like Grace, James, or Elizabeth, classic names offer a perfect blend of familiarity and beauty, making them a wonderful choice that will stand the test of time.
Margot
French, “pearl.”
Marie
French, “of the sea or bitter.”
Mary
Hebrew, “bitter” or “beloved.”
Michael
Hebrew, “he who is like God.”
Miriam
Hebrew, “drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved.”
Naomi
Hebrew, “pleasantness.”
Nathaniel
Hebrew, “gift of God.”
Nicholas
Greek, “victory of the people.”
Nora
Irish, “light.”
Oliver
Latin, “olive tree.”
Olivia
Latin, “olive.”
Oscar
Irish, “friend of deer.”
Owen
Welsh, “young warrior, well-born.”
Paul
Latin, “small or humble.”
Penelope
Greek, “weaver.”
Rachel
Hebrew, “ewe.”
Raphael
Hebrew, “God has healed.”
Robert
German, “bright fame.”
Rose
English, “flower.”
Russell
French, “red or rust-colored.”
Ruth
Hebrew, “compassionate friend.”
Sam
English, “told by God.”
Samantha
Hebrew, “told by God.“
Samuel
Hebrew, “God has listened.”
Sarah
Hebrew, “princess.”
Scarlett
English, “a seller of rich bright fabrics.”
Sebastien
French and Greek, “man from Sebastia.”
Seth
Hebrew, “appointed.”
Simon
Hebrew, “he has heard” or “the listener.”
Sophia
Greek, “wisdom.”
Sophie
French, Greek, “wisdom.”
Theodora
Greek, “gift of God.”
Theodore
Greek, “gift from God.”
Thomas
Aramaic, “twin.”
Victor
Latin, “conqueror” or “victorious.”
Victoria
Latin, “victory.”
Vincent
Latin, “conquering” or “victorious.”
Vivienne
French, “life.”
William
English via German, “resolute protector.”
Zachary
Hebrew, “God remembers.”
