Celebrity parents are infamous for choosing offbeat baby names for their children. Some celebrity baby names like Shiloh, chosen by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, take hold while others like Moxie Crimefighter, chosen by Penn Fraser Jillette, never appeal to us, mere mortals. Celebrity baby names are often unusual but that does not mean that they are off-limits. Famous folks have been trendsetters for baby appellations forever and often, they can even alter the baby name popularity charts and send a baby name skyrocketing to the top.
If you’re in need of baby name inspiration, turn to the stars for help! We did just that and looked at a variety of names chosen by famous parents in recent years to present you with some worthy options. These colorful choices come from all sorts of naming traditions, languages, and vary in tone from sounding absolutely stern to lighthearted and breezy. This means you will find all kinds of names on this celebrity baby name list from the offbeat to rediscovered timeless classics. Let’s take a look at some awesome names that could work for your family!
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Bingham
Kate Hudson and Matt Bellamy chose the strange name Bingham for their son who goes by Bing for short. The only reference we know for the name is the late crooner Bing Crosby. Bingham is a British surname-name that means “homestead hollow.” As in, a property near a hollow. This name has never been widely popular in the US, but that could surely change!
Destry
Steven Spielberg chose the name Destry for his daughter born in 1996. It’s a gender-neutral name that’s of French origins and means “warhorse.” Destry was once popular in the 1960s for baby boys thanks to a TV western series that aired at the time. Since then, the name has not appeared on the top 1000 baby names list. It’s one of the celebrity baby names that’s poised for a comeback!
Tennessee
Moms are following Reese Witherspoon‘s lead after she named her son Tennessee James after the iconic playwright Tennessee Williams. Tennessee, the state, gets its name from a Cherokee town that means “meeting place.” An evocative choice for sure, we find Tennessee energetic and enduring.
Sonnet
Forest Whitaker is a fearless baby-namer! He has a son named Ocean and a daughter named Sonnet. We think he’s got a talent for discovering amazing words to turn into names. Sonnet comes from Italian roots that mean “little song.” We think this name is perfect for poetry-loving parents who want to turn to prose for inspiration.
Ocean
Ocean King PenaVega is the son of actors Carlos and Alexa PenaVega. Ocean is a delightful natural, water name that could bring a little brightness to your child’s moniker. Ocean has yet to become as widespread as similar names Brooke and River, but we think it will be very trendy soon enough. This marks the second time we’ve brought up the name Ocean on this list which makes it one of the truly trendy celebrity baby names today.
Memphis
Memphis has Greek and Coptic origins that mean “enduring” and “beautiful.” Memphis is a much more common appellation for boys than girls, but it was given to at least one notable celebrity child. Bono and Ali Hewson chose the name Memphis Eve Sunny Day Hewson after her birth in 1991. Memphis makes the top 1000 most popular names for boys but not girls today.
Shiloh
As promised, Brad and Angelina’s baby’s name, Shiloh, makes the list. This attractive Hebrew name means “tranquil.” The name was virtually unheard of in the US until the celebrity couple helped garner attention for it. Today, Shiloh is a top 500 name which makes it one of the most popular celebrity baby names for everyday parents.
Suri
Suri, a once unknown, exotic appellation, made headlines after it was chosen by Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise for their daughter in 2007. Popular in a number of naming traditions, Suri means “the sun” in Sanskrit, “rose” in Persian. Most notably, it’s a form of the Hebrew name Sara which means “princess.”
Esmeralda
Esmeralda has been climbing the top 1000 list since the 1950s and it enjoyed its most popular year ever in the US last year. Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling named their first daughter Esmeralda. The name is popular with Hispanic parents and non-Spanish speakers alike. The name has Spanish and Portuguese origins meaning “emerald.”
Exton
Robert Downey, Jr., and Susan Downey chose the name Exton for their baby boy. Exton has English and Celtic origins and means “town on the River Exe” or simply “near the water.” Exton is a highly unusual pick and not one of the most celebrity baby names on this list. We hope that changes because Exton is a very handsome option.
Blaze
We turn to Kate Winslet for the first time, but not the last, as she chose Blaze as a middle name for her son. Actor Jennifer Gareis and Bobby Ghassemieh chose it as the first name for their son born in 2010. Blaze is given about twenty times more often to baby boys than girls, but it is still a unisex option. Blaze means “fire” and we expect to light a fire to the top 1000 baby names in the US in coming years!
Titan
Titan has emerged as a top 1000 baby name over the last several years. Singer Kelly Rowland & Tim Weatherspoon named one of their sons Titan Jewell after his birth in 2014. Titan has roots in Greek mythology as immortal giants called Titans. Titan means “defender.” It’s one of the celebrity baby names that was already trending but will likely continue to grow in popularity thanks to Rowland.
Sparrow
Nicole Richie and another Joel Madden named their son Sparrow James Midnight. However, they are not the only celebs to choose it. Singer Tony Lucca named his daughter Sparrow Jane. We love a good bird baby name so this one is most welcome on the list. This name is not remotely popular in the US today, which means it’s still one of the celebrity baby names that’s obscure.
Cricket
We look to Busy Philipps for the first time on this list for inspiration as she has named her daughter Cricket Pearl. Cricket is a distinct nature baby name that parents have not fully adopted yet, but that could certainly change in the coming years. We think this appellation would be a winner for a little boy or a little girl.
Rogue
Son of director Robert Rodriguez, Rogue Rodriquez, has one of the most unique celebrity baby names. Rogue, a character from X-Men, proves a great name that means “rascal.” Rogue will not be for everyone, as evident in the US top 1000 baby names in which this name has never ranked.
Bear
Bear debuted in the US top 1000 for the first time last year. However, it only barely made it onto the list. That means there is still plenty of room for Bear to grow. Bear typically goes to little boys as it did for Alicia Silverstone‘s son Bear Blu Jarecki and Kate Winslet‘s Bear Blaze Winslet.
Birdie
Say “Hello” to Busy again! Busy Philipps named her other baby Birdie (after First Lady Lady Bird Johnson), as did soap star Maura West. Birdie was last popular as a given name in the US in 1948. This name has typically gone to baby girls but we think it works as a unisex baby name owing to its natural meaning. We would love for this adorable name to make comeback.
Blue
Blue is a popular unisex baby name among many celebrity parents. Blue Ivy is of course the name of Beyonce and Jay-Z‘s talented daughter. Blue is a color name that is often used as a middle name as well. Adele‘s middle name is Blue. Elijah Blue Allman is the son of Cher. Needless to say, this name is wildly popular among celebs but has not completely caught on with the rest of the population.
Rumer
Demi Moore and Bruce Willis caused a splash when they named their now-grown firstborn after novelist Rumer Godden. Rumer Glenn Willis might have received the attractive name in 1988 but few others can say the same. This is still one of the very rare celebrity baby names. Rumer comes from an English surname that means “fame.”
Aleph
Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied named their son Aleph. The ancient name refers to the origins of the universe in the Kabbalah. It also refers to the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Aleph has Hebrew origins and means “chief” or “number one.” It’s one of the rare celebrity baby names in the US.
Sunday
Sunday is one of those celebrity baby names that sounds attractively vintage yet completely approachable. Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban thought so as they named their daughter Sunday Rose Kidman Urban for their baby girl born in 2008. Mike Myers followed suit 6 years later giving the name to one of his daughters.
Pilot
Son of actor Jason Lee received the name Pilot Inspektor Riesgraf Lee after his birth in 2003. Pilot is an occupational name for an individual who takes the steering wheel. Pilot works well as a baby name for boys and girls and would be an offbeat option for adventurous parents. Pilot is definitely one of the most colorful celebrity baby names on this list.
Lyra
Lyra is a musical baby name that comes from Greek and means “lyre.” It was a very appropriate choice for Ed Sheeran and Cherry Seaborn (as well as Sophie Dahl and Jamie Cullum). Lyra has long been a popular baby name for girls in England, and it finally debuted in the top 1000 here in the US in 2015. Sheeran chose the middle name Antarctica, but you most certainly do not.
Raddix
Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden turned heads after they named their daughter Raddix Chloe Wildflower Madden after her birth in 2020. This most novel of celebrity baby names comes from Latin origins and means “root.” Raddix seems “rad” for both boys and girls to us!
Rhodes
Emma Roberts and Garrett Hedlund announced the birth of their son early this year. They chose the name Rhodes Robert and we think Rhodes was a wise choice. Rhodes is a posh baby name with Greek origins that means “where roses grow.” It has never appeared in the US top 1000 most popular baby names, making it a distinct option!
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Bluebell
Ginger Spice Geri Halliwell named her daughter Bluebell Madonna which is one of the most over-the-top celebrity baby names. Geri’s daughter was born in 2006 and was joined by her half-brother Montague in 2017. Bluebell refers to the spring flower.
Briar
Actors Rachel Bilson and Hayden Christensen share a daughter named Briar Rose. It’s a bit of a thorny pick but we think it stands out amid these other unique celebrity baby names.
Dusty
Singer Adam Levine and model Behati Prinsloo have two kids together: Gio Grace and Dusty Rose. While we’re not crazy about the name Gio Grace, their other kid’s name, Dusty Rose sounds like she was named after a romantic shade of pink.
Kulture
Rappers Cardi B and Offset named their baby born in 2018, Kulture Kiari. Offset’s legal name is Kiari Kendrell Cephus. We absolutely love the name Kiari and imagine Kulture will be showing up on more and more birth certificates in the coming years.
Moxie
Magician Penn Jillette and wife Emily Zolten named their daughter Moxie CrimeFighter. Her name will make you think she’s a character from a comic book, but she is indeed a real, 14-year-old individual. Of the strange celebrity baby names on this list, Moxie took the most guts to land on. Moxie means “force of character.”
Rocket
Actor Sam Worthington and model Lara Worthington are proud parents of a 4-year-old they named Rocket Zot. We searched for the definition of the word, “zot” and found no acceptable meanings. The couple is from Australia so perhaps it’s an Aussie thing? That child has one of the most unique celebrity baby names! Rocket!
Satchel
Iconic filmmaker Spike Lee and his wife Tonya Lewis Lee have a daughter named Satchel. There has got to be a story behind this unique name. Could it be inspired by Leroy Robert “Satchel” Paige who was an American professional baseball pitcher who played in Negro league baseball and Major League Baseball? We imagine many of these celebrity baby names would make perfect sense if the parents explained them.
Zuma
Before Gwen Stefani met current partner Blake Shelton, she was in a relationship with rocker Gavin Rossdale. Gwen and Gavin named one of their children Zuma Nesta Rock Rossdale. Zuma was born in 2008. Zuma is a name of Arabic origin and means “peace.”
Harley
Director Kevin Smith and actor Jennifer Schwalbach Smith named their daughter after a comic book character. Kevin and Jennifer are parents to 20-year-old Harley Quinn Smith who’s an actor and musician. A name like Harley Quinn is made for showbusiness which makes it one of the quintessential celebrity baby names. Harley is an English name that means “hare meadow.”
Bronx
Shortly after musicians Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz married, they gave birth to a son and named him Bronx Mowgli Wentz. Ashlee and Pete are no longer together, but the name lives on. Bronx Mowgli sounds like the name of a movie! If you like the name Brooklyn, consider its cousin, Bronx.
Fifi
Irish musician Bob Geldof and his wife Paula Yates gave birth to Fifi Trixibelle Geldof in 1983. Trixiebell is one of the strangest of the celebrity baby names! Fifi is considered a diminutive form of Josephine in Spanish and French, meaning “Jehovah increases.”
Ode
Actor Jena Malone from The Hunger Games and her ex Ethan DeLorenzo named their son Ode Mountain DeLorenzo Malone. Jena has never offered an explanation of the strange name, but she doesn’t really need to. An Ode is a “lyric poem” in English.
Rosalind
Actor Uma Thurman gave birth to Rosalind Arusha Arkadina Altalune Florence in 2012. The name is… somewhat of a mouthful. Apparently, Uma and her boyfriend, Arpad Busson couldn’t agree on a name for their daughter, so they gave her five. “We couldn’t quite agree on the name, so we call her Luna,” Uma told Jimmy Fallon shortly after giving birth. Rosalind originated in German and means “beautiful rose.”
Poppy
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and his wife Juliette Norton have five children. All of their kids were given absolutely over-the-top celebrity baby names. The kids range in ages from 3 to 17-years-old. Poppy Honey Rosie, Daisy Boo Pamela, Petal Blossom Rainbow, Buddy Bear Maurice, and River Rocket Blue Dallas are the children’s names. We like Poppy, which has Latin origins and means “red flower.”
Gravity
Models Stormi Bree and Lucky Blue Smith have pretty interesting names, to begin with. Stormi Bree sounds like a cheese hurricane! It should come as no surprise that the couple opted for one of the wildest celebrity baby names with Gravity Blue Smith. The word gravity comes from Latin and means “heavy.”
Beatrice (Danger)
The Good Wife actor Jess Weixler and husband Hamish Brocklebank welcomed their baby, Beatrice Danger Brocklebank, in 2019. Their daughter’s middle name is literally Danger. Danger is one of the coolest celebrity baby names, we must admit. Beatrice is an antique treasure of a name that means “bringer of happiness.”
Kyd
Strange man and X Files star David Duchovny and ex-wife, fictional president, Téa Leoni, have a 17-year-old son together named Kyd Miller Duchovny. Kyd sounds just like “kid.” The name, Kyd comes from old English and means “baby goat.” We suppose Kyd is one of the most whimsical celebrity baby names.
Winter
Musicians Alani Morissette and partner Mario Souleye Treadway named their baby for a season. The couple named their son, with strange celebrity baby names, of course! Winter Mercy Morissette-Treadway is their son’s name. “Winter’s Mercy” sounds like the name of a novel.
Banks
You can take this one to the banks! Actor Hilary Duff and musician Matthew Koma have a 1-year-old daughter that they named Banks Violet Bair. Banks not only name financial institutions! Banks is an established English topographical surname that means “from the river’s edge.” Banks could be one of the celebrity baby names that really takes off in the coming years.
Everest
Star Wars creator George Lucas and wife Mellody Hobson welcomed their son in 2013. The now 6-year-old is named Everest Hobson Lucas. Everest? Did they name their son after the world’s highest mountain? If not the mountain, perhaps it was the surveyor, Sir George Everest. The surname comes from English origin and means “dweller on the Eure River.”
Heiress
Rapper T.I. and wife Tameka Cottle have a 3-year-old daughter named Heiress Diana Harris. When a teacher goes to call the roll they will say, “Heiress Harris.” We truly hope this young girl grows up to be more than an heir and that she takes over the whole world. May her celebrity baby names set her up for grandeur! Heiress means “beneficiary of the family estate.”
Huckleberry
Adventurous TV personality Bear Grylls and his wife Shara Grylls have three children together. Two of the three kids have unfortunate names. Marmaduke Mickey Percy Grylls & Huckleberry Edward Jocelyne Grylls are names we do not encounter every day. Bear likes to call Huckleberry, “Huckles” for short. Huckles! Huckleberry means “sweet berry.”
Apollo
We touch base with Gwen Stefani once more! She and ex Gavin Rossdale share Apollo Bowie Flynn who was born in 2014. Apollo was a sun god in Greek mythology. David Bowie’s “Starman” also concerned itself with celestial beings. Stefani and Rossdale were definitely not afraid to “let all the children boogie” when they chose these celebrity baby names for their son.
Banjo
Australian actor Rachel Griffiths named her son Banjo Patrick, which was a choice. While banjo, the name of an instrument closely associated with American folk music, might not spring to mind as a name for an Aussie child but, Banjo is a common aboriginal name Down Under. We think Banjo is pulling it off!
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Reign (Beau)
Actor of stage and screen Ving Rhames named his daughter Reign Beau when she was born in 2000. This creative name allows you to name a child Rainbow without actually naming them Rainbow. The name Reign means “little king.” The name has been trending since 2016 for both boys and girls!
There you go! Nobody does it like the rich and famous do! We hope you discovered some possible appellations for your baby on the way with these evocative celebrity baby names. Celebrity parents have always been trendsetters when it comes to baby names.
We think that the 50 names on this list reflect the forward-thinking nature of celebrity baby names that parents should adopt. If you don’t want your son being the seventh Liam in his class or your daughter the tenth Sophia, consider these unique names that stand out for all the right reasons.
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August
Knowing that parents tend to look deep into the past is a clue as to why August has emerged as a popular celebrity baby name. In addition to its majestic Latin origins, the name also belongs to the month.
January, May, April, June, and August have all exploded in popularity as baby names in recent years. People are attracted to seasonal, natural, and secular options which these appellations check the boxes for.
August means “great.” Who could argue with that winning meaning? The baby name also has a great sound to it curiously appearing both old and new at the same time. A further draw for parents is the charming nickname, Gus.
Dave Matthews, Mariska Hargitay, June Diane Raphael, Lena Olin, Jeanne Tripplehorn, and Ralphie May all named their sons August (Auguste in Olin’s case). Garth Brooks’ daughter is named August, as well as The Office actor Oscar Nunez. So, it’s clear other celebrities are also helping to repopularize the appellation. Let’s take a look at some other similar baby names to August.
Atticus
Atticus debuted on the US top 1000 most popular baby names in 1881. Like August, the name Atticus fell from favor for decades, and in Atticus’s case, a whole century. Atticus finally returned to the top 1000 in 2004 and it subsequently skyrocketed up the charts. It’s now a top 500 name today and more popular than ever before. Like August, Atticus has Latin origins. The name means “from Attica” (the Athens region of Greece).
Jasper
While it never dipped as low as August did in the 1980s, Jasper also has also enjoyed a renaissance in recent years. Long considered a posh pick in the UK, parents finally returned to Jasper beginning in the 1990s. Today, the name sits just outside the top 100. Jasper has Persian origins that mean “bringer of treasure.”
Arthur
Arthur was a most distinguished baby name as the name was borne by the leader of the Knights of the Round Table. After slowly falling out of the top 100, Arthur reached its lowest point ever in the US in 2009 before new parents began using it once more. It’s now trending up! Arthur has Celtic origins that mean “bear.”
Julius
Julius has been a top 500 name for most of the years since records begin in 1880. However, this name has been trending down again since 2010. Julius has the same attractive double-U structure as August. Julius has ancient Latin origins as a royal name belonging to Caesar. It’s distinguished and stylish and one of our favorite baby names for boys. It means “youthful.”
Cesar
Cesar is a sleek form of Caesar, primarily used by Hispanic families today. Cesar is pronounced seh-ZAR, which is delightful. Cesar has been on the top 1000 list of popular baby names since the 1950s and enjoyed its peak in 2008. Since then, it has been falling but we think Roman names like this one have a lot of hearts left to win. Cesar means “head of hair.”
Marcus
All of the -US ending baby names with Latinate form are trending today. Like August, Marcus has made a comeback following the fall of Mark. Marcus belonged to the emperor and philosopher Marcus Aurelius (Marc Antony) who still gives this name a distinguished appeal. Marcus comes from the root as the war god Mars. Thus, this baby name means “warlike.”
Felix
Felix has been on the upward trend since 2005 and it’s on track to enjoy its most popular year ever in the US in the coming years. Felix is a Latin name without the Latinate ending so if you are looking for options that do not end in -US, Felix might be perfect for you. One of our favorite baby names with a lucky meaning, Felix means “fortunate.”
Sebastian
Like August, Sebastian offers up some excellent nickname possibilities with Seb, Baz, and Bas as possibilities. Sebastian was once seen as too frilly and complicated a name for boys but that changed beginning in the 1960s. Today, the baby name is more popular than ever before. Sebastian comes from Greek origins and means “man from Sebastia.”
Hugo
Far more popular in Europe, Hugo is a remarkable baby name for boys that has German and Latin origins, an alternative form of Hugh. Hugo is trending in Spain, Sweden, France, and the UK today. However, parents in the US have not caught the bug yet. This name enjoyed its most popular year here in the 1880s. Hugo means “mind, intellect.” We think this one is a no-brainer!
Oliver
One of the world’s most beloved baby names, Oliver, has always been a popular choice in the US but it was not until the last decade that it really, really caught fire here. Oliver was the third most popular baby name for boys last year. This storied and romantic appellation means “olive tree.”
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Theodore
Timeless Theodore has always been a popular baby name in the US, even before the rise of President Theodore Roosevelt. A top 50 pick today, followed by the diminutive Theo in the top 200, Theodore is a favored choice among parents. Theodore has Latin origins meaning “gift of God.”
Silvanus
In Roman mythology, Silvanus is the god of forests, crops, farmers, and fields. Silvanus shares the same root with the female version of the name, Sylvia. Silvanus is the Latin form of the Hebrew name Silas. Silvanus has never been widely chosen as a baby name in the US but we think that could change with the way names in this genre are trending. Silvanus means “forest.”
Titus
Once considered too domineering in sound for American parents, Titus did not gain solid footing in popularity until the 1990s. It’s been trending upward ever since. Titus is a distinguished Roman family name with Latin origins meaning “title of honor.” August and Titus sound like they could be brothers.
Darius
Darius has been falling in popularity since it hit its peak in 1990. It’s time to turn things around for good old Darius, new parents! Darius is yet another Latin baby name. It means “wealth” or “kingly.” The name is Latin but it comes from Persian, an appellation of Emperor Darius the Great. The name is currently much more popular in England and Germany.
Cato
Cato was last popular in the 1890s in the US. That name meets the same criteria as August as having come from a few generations back. Like Hugo, Cato has a wise meaning in “all-knowing.” The name of a skilled Roman politician, Cato could be ripe for revival today.
Otto
Otto was once an extremely popular choice for American boys, but it began to fade in the early twentieth century before falling completely out of the top 1000 most popular baby names from 1974 until 2011. Parents propelled them to new heights landing it in the 500 last year for the first time in 72 years! Otto has German origins that mean “wealthy.” Cha-ching!
Octavius
Octavius is a stately Latin baby name that means “eighth.” In Ancient Rome, this name would have been appropriate for an eighth child in a family. Because family’s are much smaller today, this name has fallen from favor. We think its wonderful sound is reason enough to consider it. Octavius was mildly popular in the 1980s and 1990s but it has not been in the top 1000 for 30 years.
Justus
Justus comes from German, Latin, and Dutch origins as a baby name meaning “just.” Justus has had middling success in the US and it spent 90 years out of the top 1000 before returning to it in 1991. It did not make the list last year! We think this stunning virtue name should be picked by more parents as it sounds excellent, an alternative to Justice.
Septimus
When we were thinking of alternatives for August, our first logical conclusion was Septimus. September follows August after all! Septimus like Octavius is used to connote birth order. Septimus’s Latin origins mean “seventh son.” Although the name belonged to a few Roman Emperors, it has never appealed to many American parents. The time could be now to give this appellation a shot.
Cyprian
Cyprian has been used as name since the Middle Ages. The name comes from Greek and means “from Cyprus.” Although this name has a storied history belonging to several saints and artists, it has never been a big deal in the US. Cyprian sounds both familiar and exotic working similarly to Ryan, Cicero, or Aurelian. Introduce this name to America, new parents!
Urban
Urban was not an uncommon name through the 1930s in the US. Due to its association with several saints and popes including a character mentioned in the New Testament who was an active member of the Christian church in Rome, the name saw widespread usage before falling from fashion in the 1940s and 1950s. This ripe for revival Latin name means “of the city.”
Roman
Like August, Roman has been rediscovered in recent years by new parents and even celebrities. Cate Blanchett and Debra Messing chose the name for their sons who were born around the same time. The name is popular throughout Europe today as well. The name is more popular today than ever before in the US. Roman is a Latin baby name that means “citizen of Roman.” A tidbit of trivia: roman is a word for “book” in French.
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Atlas
Atlas was plucked from oblivion in 2012 by a number of parents who helped bring this name back into the top 1000 for the first time in over 122 years. Atlas, then continued its meteoric rise to the top 500 just three years after reappearing on the list. There’s tons of momentum behind this name for boys today. Atlas has Greek origins that mean “bearer of the heavens.” Anne Heche was one of the first celebrity parents to make this bold choice, but she’s been followed by several other famous parents, making it a solid celebrity baby name. A perfect name that evokes adventure, Atlas is just as cool and colorful as August.
There you go! We hope you enjoyed our look at August along with other baby names that also fit into its mold. Choosing a name for your baby boy can be tough and we hope this list has inspired you and given you some options worth considering. Each one of these appellations is established, making them perfect for parents looking for distinguished baby names! Happy baby name hunting!