Word Baby Names

Welcome to the enchanting world of Word Baby Names! These names are more than just labels; they carry meanings that evoke imagery, emotions, and stories. From names inspired by nature, like River and Sky, to those reflecting virtues, such as Joy and Peace, word names add a unique flair to your little one’s identity.

Revere

English, “to admire or esteem.”

Ridge

English, “ridge” or “crest.”

Rogue

English word name from French.

Rosary

Latin, “crown of roses or garland of roses.”

Rose

English, “flower.”

Roux

Latin, French, “russet.”

Rue

English and Greek, “herb, regret.”

Rune

Scandinavian, “secret lore.”

Ryder

English, “knight.”

Saber

French, “sword.”

Sable

French, “black” or “sable fur.”

Sage

Latin, “wise.”

Sailor

English, “works on a ship or boat.”

Saint

Latin, “holy” or “sacred.”

Saturn

Roman, “God of agriculture.”

Saxon

German, “people of the dagger.”

Scarlett

English, “a seller of rich bright fabrics.”

Scout

French, “to listen.”

Shale

Hebrew, English word name, “peace or tranquility.”

Siren

Greek mythology name.

Sky

English word name.

Slade

English, “from the valley.”

Slater

English, occupational name.

Sleigh

English, “crafty, slegge.”

Snow

English word name.

Solace

French, “consolation.”

Solstice

English via Latin, “sun stands still.”

Sonder

English and German word name, “special or unique.”

Swan

English word name.

Talon

English, “bird claw.”

Tansy

Greek, “immortality.”

Tawny

English, “light brunette hair.”

Teal

English word name.

Temple

English, “dweller near the temple.”

Titan

Greek, “defender.”

Topaz

Greek, “gemstone.”

Trace

English, “brave, to trace.”

Truly

English, “faithful” or “loyal.”

Tulip

Turkish flower name.

Unity

Latin, “oneness.”

Valley

English, “between the mountains.”

Venus

Latin, “‘beauty, delight.”

Via

Latin, “road” or “way.”

Ward

English, “guardian or watchman.”

Weaver

English occupational name.

West

English surname and word name.

Winsome

English, “lighthearted.”

Wolf

English and German word name.

Zenith

English, “highest point in the heavens.”