
Most names come from somewhere rooted in history, unless you count some of those freshly invented names like Nevaeh. My daughters’ names, Margaret and Katharine, for instance, are both Greek. And mine? Well, it’s a nickname of that old Hebrew name, Elizabeth. But here’s the thing: While some baby names from far-flung places have hit it off around the world, there are plenty more still out there, just waiting to be discovered. If you’re looking for a slightly off-the-beaten-path baby name, you may want to look at the names that are popular in some other parts of the world. We’ve winnowed it down to a few cool international baby names that might be ready for a bigger spotlight.
GIRLS
1. Asta
This pretty name means “divine strength,” and is currently in the top 20 in Iceland.
2. Camille
Consider this classic baby name a fun compound of popular names, Cameron and Ella. It’s currently in the top 10 in France.
3. Isla
Isla has been a top 10 favourite in the UK for several years..
4. Aurora
Maybe Disney gave this beautiful name too much of a princessy vibe, but it’s still a top 10 pick choice in Italy.
5. Valentina
This sweet pick, currently #2 in Mexico, means strength.
6. Poppy/Daisy
The UK like their floral monikers cheerful and colourful, with these two being the most popular.
7. Lucia
The top girls’ name in Spain means light—and could be a lovely pick (and a wonderful way to get to the nickname Lucy).
8. Freya
The Nordic goddess name has been a top 20 pick both throughout Scandinavia and the UK.
9. Genevieve/Ginevra
Perhaps Harry Potter’s beloved Ginny helped inspire the renaissance for this Knights of the Round Table classic. Both are top 20 picks elsewhere—Genevieve in Canada, Ginevra in Italy.
10. Alva
A top 20 pick in Sweden, Alva means white.
BOYS
1. Hugo
A top pick throughout Europe, Hugo has a brilliant meaning: intellect.
2. Oscar
Forget about the Grouch, and consider this charming Irish name that means warrior. (It’s in the top 10 all over Europe.)
3. Jules
This short-and-sweet name is red hot in France, and means young.
4. Maxim
The second most popular name in Russia, Maxim is a cool way to get to the nickname Max.
5. Ren
This Japanese classic name may get a new boost from the new Star Wars trilogy, as the surname of new big bad Kylo Ren.
6. Axel
This top 10 pick in Sweden has a cool meaning—father of peace.
7. Isak
The Scandinavian take on Biblical Isaac is red hot there..
8. Thiago
A cool nickname from Santiago, Thiago has become a top baby name in its own right in Argentina.
9. Felix
With the fun “x” ending and its charming meaning (happy), it’s a top 20 baby name in Germany, UK and all over Europe.
10. Harry
Harry is quite popular already here, but not as popular as in the UK where it is #3.
More baby name ideas:
- Baby Name Meanings: Top 50 Boy & Girl Names of All Time
- Baby Names from the 1980s That Nobody Names Their Kid Anymore
- 101 Truly Amazing Hipster Baby Names
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