Middle Names
Middle names are a wonderful opportunity to add a personal touch to your child’s name, often reflecting family heritage, meaningful connections, or even a favorite place. They can be a tribute to beloved relatives, a way to honor cultural traditions, or simply a name you love. Plus, with the rise of unique and creative middle names, this is your chance to get imaginative!
Abel
Hebrew, “breath.”
Abigail
Hebrew, “father’s joy.”
Adelaide
German and English, “noble.”
Adeline
French, “noble.”
Adler
German, “eagle.”
Adrien
Latin, “man from Adria.”
Alaska
Native American, “great land.”
Alexander
Greek, “defender of man.”
Alice
English and French, “noble.”
Alison
Scottish, “noble, exalted.”
Allison
Scottish and English, “noble.”
Amabel
Latin, “lovable.”
Amelia
German, “industrious.”
Ames
French, English, or German, “friend or a beloved.”
Anastasia
Russian and Greek, “resurrection.”
Anne
English and French, “grace.”
Anthony
Latin, “priceless one.”
Antoinette
French, “beyond praise.”
Archer
English, “a bowman” or “one who uses a bow and…
Arden
English, “eagle valley.”
Arrow
English word name.
Arthur
Celtic, “bear.”
Asher
Hebrew, “fortunate, happy.”
Ashton
English, “ash tree settlement.”
Aspen
English tree name.
Atlas
Greek, “titan, to carry.”
Atticus
Greek, Latin, “from Attica.”
Aubrey
English, “elf power.”
Auden
English, “old friend.”
Audrey
English, “noble strength.”
August
Latin, “great,” “venerable,” or “majestic.”
Augustus
Latin, “majestic.”
Aurelia
Latin, “golden.”
Aurora
Latin, “dawn.”
Austin
English, “majestic.”
Autumn
English season name.
Ava
Latin, “bird.”
Aveline
French, “hazelnut, desired; or island, water.”
Avery
English, “elf counsel.”
Balor
Celtic, “the deadly one.”
Barrett
English, “dispute, red barley.”
Beatrice
Latin, “bringer of happiness.”
Beatrix
Latin, “blessed.”
Belle
French, “beautiful.”
Benjamin
Hebrew, “son of the right hand, son of sorrow.”
Bennett
English, “blessed.”
Bentley
English, “bent grass meadow.”
Bexley
English, “box-tree clearing.”
Blair
Scottish, “plain or field.”
Blake
English, “black, white.”
Blakely
English, “dark wood.”
Bradley
English, “broad clearing.”
Brantley
English, “fiery torch, sword meadow, clearing with fire.”
Brayson
English, “son of Brice.”
Breyer
English and German, “a person who made and sold ale…
Brielle
French, “hunting ground.”
Brody
Scottish, “muddy place.”
Brooke
English, “small stream.”
Brooklyn
English via Dutch, “marshland.”
Cade
English, “round, or barrel.”
Caleb
Hebrew, “devotion to God.”
Callahan
Irish, “bright-headed.”
Camden
Scottish, “from the winding valley.”
Cameron
Scottish, “crooked nose.”
Canyon
English word name.
Caroline
French, “free man.”
Carter
English, “car transporter.”
Cassidy
Irish, “curly-haired.”
Cassius
Latin, “hollow, empty.”
Cayden
Irish, “son of Cadan.”
Channing
English, “young wolf or people of Cana.”
Charles
French, “free man.”
Charlotte
French, “free man.”
Claire
French, “clear, bright.”
Clara
Latin, “clear or bright.”
Clare
Latin, “bright, clear.”
Clark
English, “clerk.”
Claude
French, “lame.”
Clelia
Italian via Latin, “famous.”
Cohen
Hebrew, “priest.”
Collin
Scottish, “young one.”
Colter
English, “colt herder.”
Colton
Scottish and English, “dark settlement.”
Connor
Irish, “lover of hounds.”
Cooper
English, “barrel maker.”
Coraline
A variant of the name Coralie.
Cordelia
Latin, “heart.”
Cove
English, “bay or inlet.”
Crew
English word name.
Croix
French, “cross.”
Cruz
Spanish, “cross.”
Cullen
Irish, “holly.”
Daisy
English, “day’s eye.”
Dakota
Native American, “friendly.”
Dane
English, “from Denmark.”
Dash
English, “someone who lived near an ash tree.”
Dawson
English, “David’s son, Dæcc’s son.”
Declan
English and Irish, “endowed with goodness.”
Denver
English, “green valley.”
Dominic
Latin, “belonging to the lord.”