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Actress Uma Thurman clearly has a liking for names staring with the letter A. Three of her daughter’s five Christian names are Arusha Arkadina Altalune. These names are certainly at the far end of the scale from the old classic Ann, which seems to have lost favour these days. Here are some other baby names starting with A.
Here are our favourite Boys & Girls Names beginning with A
Blue isn’t just a colour any more after Beyoncé and Jay-Z came up with the name Blue-Ivy for their little girl. Bear Blue was the choice of Alicia Silverstone and Bluebell was the option Gerri Halliwell went with. While Bingham (Kate Hudson) Buzz (Frank Skinner) and of course Brooklyn (the Beckhams) have all been added to the B list. Here are some other baby names starting with B.
Here are our favourite names beginning with B
Names starting with C can be soft like Charlotte or Chantelle, or hard like Cody, Christopher or Cruz. And are we going to see Catherine rising up the popular baby names chart now it is the name of our future Queen? Here are some baby name suggestions starting with C.
Here are our favourite names beginning with C
Some old biblical names like David and Daniel will probably always be around, but Debra, Deidre and Daphne have dropped off the radar. And even Diane and Diana are rarely heard of these days despite the late Princess’s popularity. But if Dolly can make a comeback (Chantelle’s daughter) there’s hope for all! Here are some other baby names starting with D.
Here are our favourite names beginning with D
Emily and Emma are old names that are still very popular today. But some old names like Edna, Eric, Edith and Evelyn are rarely found. Still Eli Evans (Chris Evans’s son) Ethel Cooper (Lily Allen’s daughter) Eugene Fox (Billie Piper’s son) are all flying the flag for old fashioned names. Here are some other baby names starting with english character E.
Here are our favourite names beginning with E
Frank and Fred were very popular names in years gone by. Nearly everyone with some anglo saxon hertitage will have a distant relative with one of those names. Will they make a comeback as Arthur and Alfie have? Probably, one day. But in the meantime here are some other F name suggestions.
Here are our favourite names beginning with F
Gladys, Gloria and Gertrude are not likely to come back into our lives any time soon, but then Lily Allen did resurrect the name Ethel for her baby so who knows? Maybe Graham and Gordon will come back too? George is a very old, regal name that is still always in the top names lists. Here are some other baby names starting with G.
Here are our favourite names beginning with G
We all waited with bated breath to see what amazing name David and Victoria Beckham would come up with for their long-awaited little girl and Harper Seven didn’t disappoint. Myleene Klass had already used the name Harper as the middle name for her little girl, Hero Harper. Here are some other baby names starting with H.
Here are our favourite names beginning with H
It’s amazing how the choice of names starting with I has grown over the years. It used to be names like Ian, Isabel, Ida, Irene, Iris or maybe Ingrid if you’d been on holiday to Sweden. Today there’s a lot more choice including countries of the world. Mark Owen called his little girl Fox India, so how about Ireland, Istanbul or Italy or Israel? Here are some other baby names starting with I.
Here are our favourite baby names beginning with I
Does anyone call their baby John anymore? There was a time when if you called out “John” in a busy room you’d be guaranteed several heads would turn. Of course there are plenty of other names starting with J. Just look at 2012’s X Factor semi finalists Jahmene, James, Jaymi, JJ, Josh and Jorge. Ok Jorge was actually George, but you get the idea. Here are some other baby names starting with J.
Here are our favourite baby names beginning with J
What happened to all the Kay’s? and Kevins? and Keiths? I guess they were replaced by Kellys and Karlys and these days Kai (like Wayne Rooney’s son) Koa (Kian Egan’s) or Kal-el from the “what planet are you on” Mr Nicolas Cage. Here are some suggestions for baby name starting with K.
Here are our favourite baby names beginning with K
Leighton Riley was the name Stacey Solomon came up with for her second little boy, following the trend to pick first names that sound like surnames. Liam is a popular boys name these days and is likely to stay high on the list as long as One Direction members remain heart throbs. Here are some suggestions for baby name starting with L.
Here are our favourite baby names beginning with L
Mariah Carey loves the initial M - or maybe she just has so many monogrammed items at home it made economical sense to call her babies Moroccan and Monroe? Jessica Simpson went with Maxwell and Will Farrell chose Magnus and Mattius - all a long way from the old Mary and Mark days. Here are some suggestions for baby name starting with M.
Here are our favourite baby names beginning with M
There are lots of pretty girls names starting with N, like Nadine, Naomi and Nadia. Choosing a boy’s name starting with N is a little more of a challenge - unless you go old school and try to bring Norman or Nigel back. Here are some other baby name suggestions starting with N.
Here are our favourite baby names beginning with N
Who’d have thought it? Olive is now a cool girl’s name after Drew Barrymore chose it for her daughter’s name. Orlando Bloom added another attractive O name into the mix although we’re not sure if he was named after the Shakespearean character or the city in Florida. Still here are some baby names starting with O.
Here are our favourite baby names beginning with O
For a long time Peaches and Pixie Geldof were considered the most unusual P names for babies, until actor Jason Lee snatched the crown calling his child Pilot Inspektor. The thing with the letter P is to be careful what comes after it when used as just the initial and surname. And not just for the Pee possibilities. Ask my old pal P Nutt… Here are some suggestions for baby name starting with P.
Here are our favourite baby names beginning with P
Until Quentin Tarantino came along this Q name was stuck in the archives as a derivative of the Roman name Quintus. It just goes to show that it’s not the name that matters but the person who uses it. Any name can be made cool. There aren’t many, but here are some other baby names starting with Q.
Here are our favourite baby names beginning with Q
Rachel has always been quite high up in the baby name popularity charts, possibly influenced in recent years by the loveable Friends character, while Rafael - popular in Europe - is a relative newcomer for British boys. Here are some suggestions for baby name starting with R.
Here are our favourite baby names beginning with R
When Woody Allen called his daughter Satchel and everyone thought; “how silly”. Then came Suri (Tom Cruise) Scout La Rue (Bruce Willis) Sparrow (Nicole Richie) and Shiloh (Angelina Jolie) . Satchel now seems quite normal. Here are some suggestions for baby name starting with S to help you choose a baby name.
Here are our favourite baby names beginning with S
Tom, Tim and Tony make way for Tiaami, Tennessee, Theodora, and Tate… names chosen for their offspring by Katie Price, Reese Witherspoon, Robbie Williams and Emma Bunton. Never have names starting with T been so imaginative. And they suit them to a T. Here are some suggestions for baby name starting with T.
Here are our favourite baby names beginning with T
U really may struggle to find a name you like starting with the letter U. Even the celebrities seem to have steered clear of this letter. A name starting with U is pretty Unique, Unusual and could certainly make your baby stand out from the crowd. Here are some suggestions of baby names starting with U.
Here are our favourite baby names beginning with U
There was a time when if you stood on the street corner and called for Victoria to come home for tea you’d have been crushed in the stampede. Queen Victoria was on the throne and, well if it was good enough for royalty then it was good enough for every other little girl too! It’s not used too much these days, but could it make a royal comeback soon? Here are some suggestions for baby name starting with V.
Here are our favourite baby names beginning with V
W was quite a common initial for boys in the past with William, Wilbur, Winston and Walter all popular. William has stood the test of time because of its royal connections. Actress Billie Piper has tried to bring Winston back - giving that name to her first born son. Here are some baby names starting with W.
Here are our favourite baby names beginning with W
Clearly there’s a challenge for any parents wanting to specifically give their baby a name starting with the letter X. There are only a few regular baby names starting with the 24th letter of the alphabet, but it’s only a matter of time before a celebrity invents a new one! Here are some baby names starting with X.
Here are our favourite baby names beginning with X
Thanks to the French, Y isn’t such a strange letter to start a name with as it takes on the eee sound for Yvette, Yvonne and the like. Then there’s always the pretty floral name of Yasmin. Boys on the other hand may have to turn to the Middle East to find a name starting with Y. Here are some suggestions.
Here are our favourite baby names beginning with Y
Good luck finding baby names starting with Z, although girls are well covered by Zoe, Zooey and other weird spelling of that name. Boys names starting with Z are pretty much all derivations of Zachariah although Gwen Stefani did introduce us all to the name Zuma (adding Nesta Rock to it in case it wasn’t considered unusual enough!) and David Bowie’s son was Zowie (until he changed it to Duncan). Here are some suggestions for baby name starting with Z.
Here are our favourite baby names beginning with Z
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Name
Boy / Girl
Meaning
Qabid
Boy
The constrictor, allah
Qadir
Boy
Powerful, skillful
Qahhar
Boy
The subduer, allah
Qaisar
Boy
King, emperor
Qamar
Girl
Moon
Qamara
Girl
Moon
Qasim
Boy
Handsome
Qays
Boy
Measure
Qayyam
Boy
Allah
Qeta
Girl
Ruler of household
Qira
Boy
Orate
Qoqa
Girl
Dove
Quade
Boy
The fourth
Quamar
Boy
Moon
Quane
Boy
Intelligent
Quanika
Girl
Belonging to god
Quaralia
Girl
Star
Quasar
Boy
Meteor
Quasim
Boy
Old generation
Queena
Girl
Queen
Queenie
Girl
From the old english nickname cwen, meaning "woman" or "wife".
Quella
Both
Pacify
Quenby
Girl
A modern anglo-american name, probably from the scandinavian quinna, "woman", and by, meaning "village".
Quennell(e)
Both
From the small oak. (english) queen
Quentin
Boy
The fifth one
Querida
Girl
Beloved
Questa
Girl
Searcher
Quiana
Girl
Soft, synthetic material
Quigley
Boy
From the mother
Quillan
Boy
Cub
Quillane
Girl
Fair maiden
Quimby
Boy
From the mother's side
Quin
Boy
From the irish cuinn, a form of conn which means "chief" or "wise" in gaelic.
Quinby
Girl
A modern anglo-american name, probably from the scandinavian quinna, "woman", and by, meaning "village".
Quincey
Boy
A norman family name deriving from the latin quintus, meaning fifth. the name is most popular in the us, where there are a number of towns called quincy.
Quincy
Both
A norman family name deriving from the latin quintus, meaning fifth. the name is most popular in the us, where there are a number of towns called quincy.
Quinlan
Boy
From the irish caoinlean meaning "well-shaped" or "slender" in gaelic.
Quinn
Both
From the irish cuinn, a form of conn which means "chief" or "wise" in gaelic.
Quinsy
Boy
A norman family name deriving from the latin quintus, meaning fifth. the name is most popular in the us, where there are a number of towns called quincy.
Quinta
Girl
The fifth
Quintana
Girl
Fifth
Quinten
Boy
From the old french form of the latin family name quintnus, which comes from the latin quintus meaning "fifth".
Quintessa
Girl
Essence
Quintin
Boy
From the old french form of the latin family name quintnus, which comes from the latin quintus meaning "fifth".
Quintina
Girl
Fifth
Quinton
Boy
From the old french form of the latin family name quintnus, which comes from the latin quintus meaning "fifth".
Quique
Boy
Spanish form of the english name henry, which is from the germanic heim, meaning "home" and ric, meaning "power, ruler".
Quirita
Girl
Citizen
Quiterie
Both
Tranquil
Quitterie
Girl
Tranquil
Quraish
Boy
Gain, earn
Qusay
Boy
From the arabic qasiy or qasa, meaning "distant".
Qutub
Boy
Tall
Quyn
Boy
From the irish cuinn, a form of conn which means "chief" or "wise" in gaelic.
Quynn
Boy
From the irish cuinn, a form of conn which means "chief" or "wise" in gaelic.
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