It happens always with most of the people that giving a name to their baby, turned out to be the most confusing job. Well, some couples revert to the use of pre-decided baby names from their childhood with best friends before marriage. Although, when they actually have a baby, it’s very obvious that they faced these sorts of confusions. So, here are some of the most popular baby names, which are going to help you, when you have one of the greatest confusions of your life.
There are uncountable names for boys and girls so, let’s start with some common and very popular names for boys: Ethan, John, Tom, Jacob, William, Mathew, Adam, Andrew, Shane, Michael, Brendon, Sebastian, Neal, Jordon, David, Dave, Shawn, Chris, Anthony, Daniel, Alexander, Alistair, Mac, Benjamin, Paul, Jack, Jackson, James, Nathan, Robert, Robin and many more. Now it’s time for the most popular baby names for girls, some of those are Maria, Olivia, Sophia, Sonia, Miley, Mini, Ruby, Stephanie, Nichole, Mary, Lucy, Ellie, Gracie, Ava, Audrey, Natalia, Megan, Anna, Angelina, Angel, Sophie, Hannah, Amelia, Tory, Layla, Genelia, Linda, London, Paris, Eve, Zoe and millions of other names.
It is an interesting fact that there are thousands of such baby’s names that are not restricted by gender of baby. These names are known as unisex names some people also find these names interesting and suitable for their baby. Some of those unisex names are Alex, Ashley, angel, Avery, Andy, Bailey, Bobby, Blair, Brett, Cameron, Carson, Charlie, Dana, Darby, Devon, Drew, Ellis, Eden, Erin, Francis, Finely, Gene, Greer, Hayden, Indigo, Jackie, Jamie, Joe, Jody, Kei, Kendall, Kevin, Lee, Logan, Madison, Michelle, Mickey, Parker, riley, Rene, Rowan, Ryan, Sage, Sasha, Sydney, Tracy, Trish, Vicky etc.
There are some people who like to give their baby a name that is unique in their surroundings, so they go for some other languages. Well, this is quite a creative move as our suggestion; you should go for Irish baby names because they sound very exotic with unique pronunciation. Following are some of Irish names for boys with their precise meaning:
Aedan – born of fire; Aengus – God of youth and love; Ailbe – white as snow or milk, this is a unisex name; Ailill– beauty; Ardan– aspiration of high level; Art (Arthur) – bear, exceptional warrior or the champion; Bradon– a salmon; Brain– noble, high in standards and strength; Dillon– loyal, faithful or lightning flash; Ennis– island; Ferdia– man of the God; Fergus– virile or the strongest warrior; Hugh– fire; Liam–protector; Niall– passionate about his desires; Oisin– a small dear; it is the most popular name in Ireland; Padraig– nobly born baby; Quinn– intelligent; Riley– courageous; Sean– gracious gift from God; Ultan– an Ulsterman (Saint).
Now Irish baby names for girls: Aedent- little fire; Ailbhilinn- wished or blessed; Ailene- noble; Aine- brilliant and splendid; Alanna- darling baby; Aoife- joyful and radiant; Ashlinn- a dream or vision; Brianna- virtuous and noble; Bridget- vigour and virtue of power; Ciara- dark and it was a saint’s name also; Colleen- girl; Enda- birdlike and spirit of freedom; roisin- a small rose; Sibeal- Irish form of Elizabeth. So here are some of those beautiful Irish baby names; although just like English there are millions of babies’ names.
