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Khloe Kardashian Just Revealed Her Baby’s Name: Discover It and 20+ Others Like It

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Khloe Kardashian is no stranger to the spotlight, with her every move and announcement documented by fans and media alike. Recently, the reality star revealed the name of her newborn baby boy, sending social media into a frenzy. Tatum Thompson is the name she chose for her little bundle of joy, but what’s the meaning behind it? And how does it compare to other names the Kardashian clan has chosen?

In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at Khloe Kardashian’s baby name choice and 20 others like it. From traditional names with a twist to unique monikers that will leave you scratching your head, there’s something for everyone on this list. So, let’s dive in and discover the baby names that are similar in vibe and feel to Tatum.

Meet Tatum

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Just weeks ago, Khloe finally revealed the name of her son. We also learned that she actually changed his name, taking a liking to Tatum over her first choice.

“Naming a human is really hard,” Kardashian reportedly said of her baby name journey.

More on Tatum

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We love the name Tatum, and we are so pleased that Khloe landed on it. It got us wondering about the origin of the appellation and what it means. Further, we also wanted to explore other names like it.

To start, Tatum is a gender-neutral name. Names that fit any baby are rising today, marking one of the most significant shifts in naming trends over the last decade. Tatum is almost perfectly split in popularity for both boys and girls today. For girls, it currently ranks as the 237th most popular name in the US, and for boys, it’s 318th.

The Meaning of Tatum

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Tatum is newly popular in the US, ranking in the top 1000 most popular names for girls in the 1990s and the 2010s for boys. The name is of English origin and means “Tate’s homestead.” The name originated as a habitational name, describing where someone works or resides. Thus, you see this name often as an English surname.

Let’s take a look at other names like Tatum.

More Names Like Tatum

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You don’t have to look too far for a similar name, as the name of Khloe’s firstborn daughter also meets many of the same criteria. It’s unisex, starts with a T, and is pretty straightforward. Many of the Kardashian-Jenner baby names could also fit this criterion. Stormi, Wolf, Mason, and North all work. If you’d like a rundown of all the Kardashian baby names out there, check out our ultimate guide.

One last note. We love the idea of siblings that share names with the same first letter! Now, let’s switch gears and look at some names yet to be tapped by Khloe and her family.

Knox

The name Knox might sound masculine to you, but it’s actually a name that’s commonly given to both girls and boys. The name is Scottish in origin and means “round hill.” The name became popular around the 13th Century and is closely associated with the Scottish Reformation of that time.

Billie

Rising pop star Billie Eilish is a young woman who goes by the name Billie. Before this famous Billie, English star Billie Piper helped repopularize the name in the UK. The name Billie was traditionally a nickname given to boys with the name William. Now, the name’s diminutive is commonly given as a first name. The name means “determination.”

Parker

Parker comes from Old English and means “park keeper.” Parker consistently ranks as one of the top 100 baby names in the United States. Until the 19th Century, the name was more commonly an occupational or surname.

Sterling

The name Sterling seems to have some weight to it. It comes from Old English and means pure. The name used to be an occupational one for metal refiners in pre-Medieval times. But it actually came from the word Starling, which is a bird.

Bowie

For fans of Starman David Bowie, the name Bowie might be irresistible. The name is Gaelic, meaning “fair-haired” or “blond.” “Bo” would be such a great nickname.

Cody

The name Cody has an origin that’s a bit hard to pin down. Some scholars agree that the name comes from Old English and means “pillow.” Others site the obsolete Gaelic word “odo” which means “wealthy” as its root.

Kit

Kit is a crisp, classic British unisex nickname that sounds fresh and modern today. Kit has long been a nickname for Katherine for girls and Charles for boys. Jodie Foster used it for her son! Kit can mean “follower of Christ” or “pure.” We think Kit has such a fresh and appealing ring to it.

Jules

Though Jules hasn’t been on the US popularity list in fifty years, it is a current hit in its native France, where it’s currently number 10, and we can definitely see it making a comeback here! TV personality Jules Asner made this middle-aged male name suddenly seem young and fresh and female. For girls, it has often been a nickname for Julia and Julie. This lovely unisex name has Latin origins and is related to Julius. It means “youthful.”

Egypt

We had Egypt listed as a girls-only place name until singer Alicia Keys and rap producer husband Swizz Beatz used it for their son. However, the name is more popular for girls in the US and is now in the US top 1000. Egypt is a promising option that refers to the storied place. If you love this option, you might also consider Cairo, another unisex choice.

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Arlo

Arlo, a surprisingly popular name for boys these days, is also finding new life as a girl’s name. Leighton Meester and Adam Brody, who chose it for their daughter. The first name Arlo may be rooted in the surname Arlow or the place name Aherlow, meaning “between two highlands”. As a surname, it also has roots in a place name meaning “rocky hill.” It’s currently a top 500 pick for boys, and we see it catching on for more baby girls in the coming years.

Arden

Arden, the name of the whimsical forest in Shakespeare’s As You Like It, is a stylish A-name with a robust and straightforward image. Another reason to love Arden is its similarity to “ardent.” Arden is solidly unisex, with the gender distribution running about two girls for every boy. The name comes from an English surname meaning “valley of the eagle.”

Merritt

Merritt has a long history as a surname and a given name to baby boys. Emmy-winning actress Merritt Wever proved that this name works well for girls also, and you should definitely consider it for your baby. Like Arden, Merritt is an English surname that means “boundary gate.” The meaning is a touch opaque, but we think this name is clearly a winner.

Indigo

Indigo is one of the most endearing and emotive of the new generation of color names. Indigo has emerged more favored for baby girls, but we think it works well for boys! Indigo also has Greek origins and means “Indian dye,” as it was associated with a pigment Indian merchants brought to Europe.

Finley

Finley is a Scottish royal name belonging to Macbeth’s father and is riding the wave of popular Finn names. Chris O’Donnell used it for one of his sons, and Angie Harmon and Jason Sehorn made a gender switch when they named their daughter Finley. It’s now almost equally applied to baby boys’ and girls’ birth certificates and lands in the top 500 for both. This charming appellation means “fair-haired hero.”

Emerson

Emerson is a dignified, moderately serious name associated with the transcendental intellectual Ralph Waldo Emerson. The name has taken off in the US in the last decade, with greats like Shonda Rhimes choosing it for her daughter. Emerson means “son of Emery” and has German origins.

Atlas

As well as the mythological connection, Atlas is a cool geographical word name perfect for the child of parents who love traveling and adventure. Atlas has emerged as one of the fastest-rising names for baby boys. However, actor Shay Mitchell chose the name for her daughter, and we are not the least bit mad about it; in fact, we are glad she opened up the possibility for many other parents. This Greek name means “bearer of the heavens.”

Sutton

Like Tatum, Sutton is an English habitational name. It means “from the southern town.” In the 2010s, the name gained traction for the first time for both boys and girls. It’s now in the top 500 most popular names for both.

Tully

Tully is a rare Irish name that’s ripe for the picking. Its root means “flood,” “peaceful,” and “hill.”

Landry

Landry is a name that’s mildly popular for both boys and girls today. It comes from a French root that means “ruler.” Landry is one of the most ancient surnames in France, dating back to the medieval period, and is particularly prevalent among Cajun Americans. 

Aspen

Aspen is a unisex nature baby name that has emerged as a new favorite among nature-loving parents, and it might be the new Brooklyn in the next couple of years. Aspen is a top 500 baby name for girls today, but we expect that to be true for boys as well soon enough. Aspen is the name of a poplar tree with heart-shaped leaves that gave the cool ski town Aspen its name.

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Rhodes

One of the trendiest gender-neutral baby names at the moment, Rhodes caught fire after Emma Roberts chose it for her son, born in 2020. The name contains a Greek root that means “where the roses grow.” Who could be mad about that?

There you go! What do you think of these baby names inspired by Khloe’s Tatum? We hope you found some options that will work for your family and be the perfect little fit.

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