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Preppy Baby Names

Preppy baby names are suggestive of the American preppy subculture, associated with generationally wealthy members of the elite who attend Ivy League universities. Preppy style draws from upper class British tradition, as do preppy baby names. Some of the preppiest baby names are upper crust English surnames, such as Jameson and Hollister.

Classic names can also read as preppy in the right context. Choices common in the British royal family, such as Victoria and William, feel especially appropriate for a preppy baby.

Along with Victoria and Jameson, other preppy baby names in the US Top 800 include Caroline, Fletcher, Graham, Hadley, Harrison, Reid, Sloane, and Tinsley. Names inspired by preppy institutions include Oxford, Phillips, Princeton, and Yale.

Preppy names may also be inspired by preppy icons, real and fictional. John F. Kennedy and Princess Diana of Wales give their names a preppy sense, as do Holden Caulfield of J.D. Salinger’s A Catcher in the Rye, and Blair Waldorf, a character on the preppy TV show Gossip Girl.

If your closet is filled with polo shirts and penny loafers or you like both lacrosse and Lacoste, you may want to consider a preppy baby name. Explore our comprehensive collection below.

Clinton

Meaning: hilltop town

Origin:English
2289
Brighton Brighton is of English origin, and it refers...
Origin:English place-name
4184
Calloway

Meaning: pebbly place

Origin:English from Latin
4986
Taggart

Meaning: son of the priest

Origin:Irish
4901
Thayer

Meaning: tailor

Origin:French variation of Taylor
2135
Carrington

Meaning: from Carrington

Origin:English, Scottish surname
5669
Keen

Meaning: bold, brave; battle

Origin:English, Irish
4606
Greeley

Meaning: pock-marked, scarred

Origin:English
23604
Sargent

Meaning: to serve

Origin:Spelling variation of Sergeant, Latin
5584
Fitzgerald

Meaning: son of Gerald

Origin:Irish and Scottish
1300
Drexel

Meaning: to turn

Origin:German
2412
Origin:English diminutive of Bartholomew
5147
Windsor

Meaning: riverbank with a winch

Origin:English
4497
Caldwell

Meaning: cold stream

Origin:English
5501
Powell

Meaning: son of Howell

Origin:English
5570
Hutchinson The name Hutchinson is more commonly used as...
Origin:Scottish
9669
Crawford

Meaning: ford where crows gather

Origin:English
2595
Forbes

Meaning: field

Origin:Scottish
3227
Wharton

Meaning: farm near the river

Origin:English
7546
Ewing

Meaning: noble, well-born

Origin:English from Greek
4828