1. Home
  2. Topics

Hot Celebrity Baby Names

Along with popular picks like Leo and Luna, other — more surprising — celebrity baby names are making their way up the US charts, like Courteney Cox’s Coco or Alicia Silverstone’s Bear. The list of trendy celebrity baby names also includes classic names also popular in Europe, like Max, Felix, and Hugo.

Hot celebrity baby names are those that are chosen by at least two but ideally several celebrities for their children. There are, for instance, no fewer than FIVE celebrity babies named Birdie and EIGHT starbaby Bodhis!

Sometimes, these names take years go catch on with the rest of us, and some never do. But hot celebrity baby names often become hot baby names, period.

Here is a selection of some of the best, and most influential, baby names of the rich and famous.

Sage

Meaning: wise and knowing

Origin:Herb name and also Latin
519
Harlow

Meaning: rock hill or army hill

Origin:English surname
299
Everly

Meaning: wild boar in woodland clearing

Origin:English
313
Indigo

Meaning: Indian dye

Origin:Greek
410
Sunday

Meaning: day of the Sun

Origin:Day name, English from Latin
592
Origin:Word name
748
Monroe

Meaning: mouth of the Roe river

Origin:Scottish
795
Valentina

Meaning: strength, health

Origin:Latin
203
Eloise

Meaning: healthy; wide

Origin:French and English variation of Heloise
5
Mabel

Meaning: lovable

Origin:Diminutive of Amabel, Latin
40
Ruby

Meaning: deep red precious stone

Origin:Latin
48
Tallulah

Meaning: leaping water, lady of abundance

Origin:Choctaw, Irish
95
Origin:English and Scottish, short form of any name ending with -etta: Henrietta, Loretta etc.
127
Romy The name Romy is a name of German origins an...
Origin:Diminutive of Rosemary, Roma, Romana, Romilly etc.
267
Gia

Meaning: God's gracious gift

Origin:Italian
298
Origin:Anglicized form of Yiddish Golde or Golda
308
Lyra

Meaning: lyre

Origin:Greek
28
Quinn

Meaning: descendent of Conn

Origin:Irish
176
Seraphina

Meaning: ardent; fiery

Origin:Hebrew
64
Poppy

Meaning: red flower

Origin:English from Latin
39