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Would You Use One of These Brand Names for Your Baby Girl?

Before they were major brand names, they were just regular appellations freely given by parents. Baby names and brand names are caught in an influence loop. Meaning that a cool baby name sounded good to a founder of a business so they chose it for the company’s name. Then, after that brand name becomes established, new parents decide to use the name for their child. When a brand becomes so big that its name immediately causes folks to associate with the business, many parents get turned off by it. At that point, it becomes a matter of personal preference.

We wanted to find the best brand names that actually sound great and don’t feel too tied to major brands. These names often sound stylish and trendy, making them unique options for new parents today. Take a look to see if you would use any of these brand names for your baby girl. No judgment, either way!

Names for Baby Girls Inspired by Transportation Brands

Avis

Brand Names for Your Baby Girl

Not just a car rental company, Avis is a name of Latin origin that means “bird.” Avis was once a really popular given name in the US, especially in the early 20th century. However, it fell from fashion by the late 1960s and has not made a comeback since that time. We think this appellation has boundless potential and hope that new parents today show it more love.

Delta

Delta is a deep-fried southern charmer that has not been widely used in the US for almost 100 years. Delta comes from the Greek alphabet and it’s the fourth letter in it. Delta is one of the old-fashioned baby names that we can’t believe doesn’t get more play. Perhaps the airline is keeping people to choose this one but we feel that should totally change.

Lotus


The British automaker brand, Lotus, certainly has a beautiful name. This tender, flower name is of Greek origin and it was a thing of legend. According to Greek Myth, there was a group of people known as the Lotus-eaters who ate the fruit from the flower which caused them to go into a state of hypnosis. The flower is a powerful symbol in Buddhism and Hinduism as it represents purity, resilience, and growth. Unfortunately, this name has never been a popular option in the US.

Mercedes

Mercedes is a luxury car brand but also a name for girls of Spanish origin that means “gracious gifts.” The name is beloved in Spanish-speaking communities and in the 1990s, the name gained overall appeal and was one of the most popular names for girls. Since then, the name’s popularity has dropped dramatically, falling completely out of the US top 1000 most popular names for girls in 2014. We hope Mercedes’ fortunes change.

Prescription Drug Brand Names

Allegra

Allegra is not just a popular allergy medication brand, it is an established appellation that has had much more success in Europe than it has had in the US. Allegra is a name of Greek origin that means “joyful.” In music, it is a term that indicates a section should be performed quickly with a lively tempo.

Alora

Alora is a brand of drug used to ease symptoms of menopause. It also is a name for girls of Hebrew origin that means  “the Lord is my light.” The name has been on the rise in the US since 2017 and it landed in the top 500 most popular names for girls last year.

Cesia

Please don’t come for us! Cesia is a brand of hormone drug that prevents pregnancy. We realize the rich irony here as we are recommending it as a baby name. Cesia is the Latinate form of the Greek name Selene. It refers to the mythical moon goddess. We really love the sound of this name but we fully understand if folks want to skip it due to its medication association.

Home Brand Names for Girls

Brita

Brita names a brand of water filters in the US but the name is not an American invention. It is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Brighid (Bridget). The name’s meaning is “exalted one” and “strength.” Currently, the name is most popular in Sweden and Denmark but only time will tell if it will catch on in the US.

Dawn

Dawn is a popular brand of dish soap in the US and it was once a most popular name for baby girls. Dawn saw its most popular years in the US, Canada, and the UK in the 1960s and 70s. It peaked at #14 in the US in 1971. You won’t find it in the top 1000 today, however. Dawn is a tried and true, time-tested pick that evokes images of the rising sun and the feel of a crisp morning.

Saran

A brand of plastic wrap for food, Saran has gone virtually unused by American parents. According to the baby name database Nameberry, “Saran is used primarily in Punjab among the Sikh population. As a West African name, Saran has its origins in the Jula language, spoken in Burkina Faso, the Ivory Coast, and Mali.”

The name means “refuge,” “sanctuary,” and “joy.”

Cosmetic and Beauty Brand Names for Girls

Dove

Dove is a gentle nature name with wings and it also names one of the largest personal care brands in the US. Dove was once a very popular given name in the US but you would have to go back over 100 years for that to be the case. We think the name has soaring potential and we would love for it to join the other nature names that are flying high at the moment.

Ivory

A name belonging to a popular brand of soaps, Ivory names a pale, white color as well as a material produced from the tusks and teeth of a variety of animals. The name has been up and down in its popularity through the years and its most recent return to the top 1000 happened in 2013. It’s been on the rise ever since and today, the appellation is more popular than ever before.

Maybelline

Maybelline is an American invention, an elaboration of the name Mabel. Thus we can consider this name an English one of Latin origin (Amabel), meaning “lovable.” The founder of the cosmetic brand, Maybelline, coined the name as a combination of Mabel and Vaseline. The name is given to only a handful of girls each year. Do you think it has potential?

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Nivea

Nivea names a German personal care brand that was founded in 1882. The name is of Latin origin and means “snowy white.” The appellation is a popular given name in Brazil today but the ubiquity of the brand has kept it off of birth certificates in the US and across Europe.

Secret

Yes, we think you should name your daughter after a deodorant brand. Just kidding. There is that association but we think Secret can stand as a given name. There’s a touch of mystery to this one and it is rare in the US. About a dozen girls each year are given this name.

Entertainment, Technology, and Finance Brand Names

Abbott

Abbott is an ancient name of Aramaic origin that means “father.” It is also a common English surname and a brand name of a medical and technology company. Abbott works for girls thanks to similar names, Abigail and Abby, the latter being a possible nickname.

Apple

You’re probably looking at this list on one of the tech brand’s devices. Apple is also a name made infamous by Gwyneth Paltrow. We thought the pile-on of bad takes about the name was overdone. Apple is a cute, fruity, and fresh name that we hope more parents begin to turn to.

Chase

Chase is a unisex name of French origin meaning “to hunt.” For a very brief period from 1996 to 1998, Chase ranked in the top 1000 most popular names for girls. Despite the name going overwhelmingly to boys, we love this name for girls. It has a long history of use as a nickname for Chelsea as well. Chase is a banking brand that you likely have an opinion about.

Kindle

Kindle is Amazon’s brand of reading tablets but it is also a great name. Kindle is an English word name that means “to arouse” or “to set on fire.” It has never been a popular choice in the US but maybe it should be. It could follow Kendall into the top 1000 someday.

Marvel

Believe it or not, Marvel was once a popular name for girls and ranked well from the 1880s through the 1930s. It’s like a magical appellation and blast from the past. Marvel is an English word name that means “wonder.” Of course, Marvel names a comic book and movie franchise brand.

Quora

Quora is a popular question-and-answer website founded by former members of Facebook. It is also an alternative spelling of Cora, a name of Greek origin that means “maiden.” Cora is by far the most popular spelling but if you want to mix things up, go with Quora!

Fashion Brand Baby Names

Celine

Celine is a French form of Celeste, meaning “heavenly.” We must admit the name sure sounds it. Celine has been a top 1000 name every year since 2012 and was also on the list each year from 1994 through 2005. Celine Dion is who made this name fashionable in the US and beyond. Celine also names a chic luxury fashion brand.

Chanel

Sure, you could go with Coco but we think the name Chanel is a good choice as well. Chanel is a French habitational name that means “dweller by the canal.” Chanel has been a mildly popular option in the US since the 1970s. It peaked in 1991 when it was the 382nd most popular baby name for girls. We imagine fashionable parents are influenced by the classic brand.

Nike

Not just your favorite brand of tennis shoes, Nike is a name from Greek mythology, a goddess and the personification of victory. Thus, the appellation is taken to mean “victorious.” Nike has unfortunately never been popular in the US. But, it is currently having a moment in Germany. We think parents who love goddess names should stop overlooking Nike. It’s a winner.

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Zara

Zara is a Semitic name found in both Arabic and Hebrew naming traditions. It can mean “blooming flower” or “God remembers.” Zara is a name that also belongs to a Spanish fashion brand. The name has become popular in the US, first appearing in the top 1000 in 2005 and climbing quickly to become the 213th most popular name for girls born last year.

There you go! We hope you found these brand names for girls to be worthy of your consideration. Most businesses are named for a person so these appellations should not be too off the mark. If you enjoyed learning about these names but want even more baby name inspiration, keep reading. We’ve rounded up dozens of names that mean “star” that really sparkle!

Astra

Astra is a girl’s name of Latin origin meaning “stars.” Despite its accessible sound and familiarity, Astra has never been a popular choice as a given name for girls in the US. Parents, you know what to do!

Estelle

Estelle is the French form of the Latin word stella which means “star.” While we totally endorse you naming your girl Stella, we thought the name Estelle was a bit more off the beaten path. You will find that most names that mean star are.

Roxana

A little more romantic than Roxanne, Roxana means “little star” or “dawn.” It’s a Persian name that belonged to the wife of Alexander the Great. A beautiful name for any parent who’s always wanted to call their daughter “Roxy.”

Vesper

The name Vesper comes from Latin and means “evening star.” It’s a mysterious and fun name for girls. Evening prayers are often called vespers in Catholic practices. For a name that connotes mystery, contemplation, and stars, Vesper is a winner.

Danica

Danica is a name of Slavic origin that is associated with Diana or Venus. The name means “morning star.” We love that this name sounds balanced, both feminine and straightforward. The name has been a mildly popular choice in the US ever since the 1970s but it has so much more potential.

Seren

Seren is a top girls’ name in Wales – and a lovely choice almost unknown elsewhere. Seren, in the Sirona form, was an ancient goddess of the hot springs. This name is found in both Welsh and Turkish traditions as a name meaning “star” or “sail mast.” Let’s bring this Welsh hit to the US!

Desdemona

Is Desdemona too much of a name for a baby girl to shoulder today? That’s up to you! it is one of the names that mean star but it’s not the happiest association. The name is of Greek origin with a root that means “ill-starred.” Desdemona is a Shakespearean name, but because the beautiful and innocent wife of Othello came to such a tragic end, her name has been avoided for centuries. We think it’s time for a revisit!

Yvaine and Yvain

Yvaine is a unisex name (more commonly spelled Yvain for boys) that is of Scottish origin and means “evening star.” Yvaine is considered the more feminine form of the two but if you are interested in Yvain as a boy’s name the name belonged to a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend.

Tana

Tana is a girl’s name of Greek origin meaning “fire or star goddess.” The correct pronunciation of this appellation rhymes with Hannah. The name was once a favored choice among new parents in the US from the 1940s through the 1980s. It has since fallen off completely. It’s one of the best names that mean star that parents are not using today.

Calytrix

Calytrix, pronounced CALL-uh-trix, has the potential to throw some folks but we do not think it is a dealbreaker. The name is of Greek origin as a botanical name meaning “star-flower.” The Calytrix flower is native to much of Australia and is part of the myrtle family. They are commonly known as star flowers, because of their dainty 5 petalled flowers that are usually bright white in color.

Hesper

If Vesper didn’t do it for you, perhaps Hesper will. Hesper is a girl’s name meaning “evening star.” It is a feminine form of Hesperus, the name of the Greek mythological personification of the Evening Star. This name has never been popular in the US.

Hoshi

Hoshi is a traditional Japanese name for girls that means “star.” Despite this name’s inviting sound that is completely accessible it has never been widely given as a name for baby girls in the US.

Tarabai

Pronounced ta-rab-eye, Tarabai is an Indian appellation with serious feminist clout. Tarabai Bhosale was a 17th-century Maratha queen who was a skilled military leader and successfully resisted the Mughal empire on behalf of her people. Centuries later the name belonged to Tarabai Shinde who is often regarded as the writer of India’s first feminist text. Even the name’s meaning touts this, “feminine star.” Bravo!

Itri

There are very few boy names that mean star. In fact, most of them on this list are unisex options! So it is very rare to find Itri, a name for boys that means “star.” It is of Berber origin and is virtually unknown in the US. Let’s hope that changes!

Izar

Izar is a unisex name of Basque origin that means “star.” As we just mentioned, there are not many names that mean star for boys but this unisex option can work for any baby. In Europe, where the name is far more popular, it is more often given to baby girls than boys.

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Realtin

Pronounced RAYL-teen, Realtin could prove a bit of a challenge. It’s not one of the most accessible names that mean star but it is one of the options for parents who also want an Irish name for their daughter. Realtin means “little star.” We’re not sure if this name will ever cross the pond but it’s an interesting option to consider.

Sidra

Sidra is a girl’s name of Latin origin meaning “like a star.” It’s one of the multicultural names that mean star but only in its Latin translation. The name is also found in Arabic and Hebrew with the meaning “lotus tree” and “sequence.” It’s one of our favorite girl names that mean star on this list and we hope more US parents discover it!

Zorya

Zorya is the name of the two star goddess in Slavic mythology: Zorya Utrennyaya and Zorya Vechernyaya. The first refers to the morning star and the second, the evening stars. The name is used often in Russia and anywhere Slavic languages are spoken. It simply means “star.”

Etoile

Those without a French background might stumble over the pronunciation of Etoile, the French word for star. If you are looking for French names that mean star, this could be the very best option for your baby girl.

Maristela

Maristela is one of the many names for the Virgin Mary. The appellation is popular in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking communities. The name is of Latin origin and means “star of the sea.” It’s the best of Mary and Stella all in one name!

Namid

One of the few boy names that mean star, Namid is of Native-American, Ojibwa origin and means “star dancer.” Does that take the cake as the best meaning among these names that mean star? We think that’s very much possible but you get to be the judge.

Rasalas

A virtually unknown Arabic name in the US, Rasalas has the colorful meaning, “the northern star of the lion’s head.” If you think this name might be related to the constellation Leo, you would be correct! Rasalas is the name of a star in the constellation Leo. Again, this is one of the very few boy names that mean star.

Tarak

Tarak is a boy’s name of Sanskrit origin that means “star” and “protector.” Tarak has a sci-fi sound to it but it’s still easy enough for most English speakers to access it. The name has never been a popular one in the US and we desperately hope that changes in the coming years.

Este

Pronounced es-tay, Este is a Persian diminutive form of the name Esther. Both are names that mean star. We like this express version of the name which is the perfect alternative to Esme. Despite this name being relatively unknown in the US it does belong to Este Arielle Haim one of the members of the band Haim.

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Aster

Aster is a unisex English name that means “star.” The name of the Aster flower, named by the English, was derived from the Greek word for star. This is a beautiful botanical meets celestial name that brings the best of both worlds together in a single name!

There you go! We hope you enjoyed these names that mean star. You would think there would be more out there but it’s a very unique name meaning that not many appellations can claim.

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