Taylor Swift is one of the biggest, most marketable, and highest-paid songwriters on the planet today – and it has been that way ever since she released her debut album, Taylor Swift, on October 24, 2006.
If you don’t believe me, just ask the more than 50% of US adults who call themselves Swifties.
It doesn’t matter what she does or where she goes, the spotlight always seems to follow her as people drop what they’re doing to tune in – evidenced by her takeover of the NFL practically all of last season.
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With that said, it’s no surprise that Swifties all around the world are honoring her legacy (which she isn’t quite done building) by naming their children after her, her songs, her albums, her lyrics, and her love life.
Trust me – it’s happening way more than we’d like to admit, but we’re totally here for it.
In fact, that’s what brings us here today. For those who can’t seem to get enough of her, we’re going to discuss some of our favorite Taylor Swift-inspired names for your future popstar – broken down by album.
We’ll start with her most recent release and work our way down to her legendary debut.
So, let the baby-naming begin!
Taylor Swift-Inspired Names From TTPD (2024)
The Tortured Poets Department, also referred to as TTPD, is Taylor Swift’s 11th studio album. It was released on April 19, 2024 and the original track list was 16 songs long – but Swift is full of surprises.
Just two hours after its release, Swift expanded the album with a second volume subtitled The Anthology – and just like that, the highly anticipated album was 31 tracks deep with just over two hours of listening.
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It racked up more than 2.6 million equivalent album sales in the first week of its release.
Post Malone and Florence and the Machine were both featured on the album, while Jack Antonoff, Aaron Dessner, Patrik Berger, and Florence Welch received writing credits throughout the impressive album.
Here are some of our favorite Taylor Swift-inspired names for your little one from TTPD.
7. Clara
Origin: Latin
Meaning: ‘bright’ or ‘clear’ or ‘illustrious’
Significance to the Album: The 16th (and final) track on the non-extended TTPD album is called ‘Clara Bow’ – which would make for the perfect first and middle name for your little girl.
6. Aimee
Origin: French
Meaning: ‘beloved’ or ‘loved one’
Significance to the Album: The 24th track on the TTPD album is called ‘thanK you aIMee.’ It was written by Taylor Swift and Aaron Dessner, and is supposedly a diss track to Kim Kardashian.
5. London
Origin: English
Meaning: capital city of England
Significance to the Album: The fifth track on the TTPD album is called ‘So Long, London.’ It was written by Taylor Swift and Aaron Dessner, and is a heartbreak song (supposedly about her breakup with Joe Alwyn).
4. Cassandra
Origin: Greek
Meaning: ‘to excel’ or ‘to shine’
Significance to the Album: The 27th track on the TTPD albume is called ‘Cassandra.’ It was written by Taylor Swift and Aaron Dessner, and is speculated to be a diss track about Scooter Braun, Kim Kardashian, or Kanye West.
3. Peter
Origin: Greek
Meaning: ‘rock’ or ‘stone’
Significance to the Album: The 28th track on the TTPD album is called ‘Peter.’ It was written by Taylor Swift, and it addresses a figure from her past, grappling with feelings of betrayal and longing for closure.
2. Robin
Origin: English
Meaning: ‘bright fame’ or ‘shining glory’
Significance to the Album: The 30th track on the TTPD album is called ‘Robin.’ It was written by Taylor Swift and Aaron Dessner, and is rumored to be about Dessner’s son, Robin Lo Brooking Dessner.
1. Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus
Chloe: means ‘blooming’ or ‘green shoot’ in Greek
Sam: means ‘God has heard’ in Hebrew (Samuel)
Sophia: means ‘wisdom’ in Greek
Marcus: ‘dedicated to Mars’ in Latin
Significance to the Album: The 20th track on the TTPD album is called ‘Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus.’ It was written by Taylor Swift and Aaron Dessner, and is about an unnamed lover who cheated on her with someone whose name doesn’t matter.
Taylor Swift-Inspired Names From Midnights (2022)
Midnights is Taylor Swift’s 10th studio album. It was released on October 21, 2022 and was conceived as a concept album about the endless conversations she has with herself one sleepless night after the other.
There are five major themes throughout the album – self-hatred, revenge fantasies, thinking about what might have been, falling in love, and falling apart. It’s regarded as one of the top-10 best albums of 2022.
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It racked up more than 1.58 million equivalent album sales in the first week of its release.
The album features Lana Del Rey and Ice Spice, while Jack Antonoff, Zoë Kravitz, Mark Spears, Jahaan Sweet, Sam Dew, Keanu Torres, William Bowery, and Aaron Desner all received songwriting credits.
Let’s take a look at some of our favorite Taylor Swift-inspired names from her Midnights album.
5. Lavender
Origin: Latin
Meaning: ‘to wash’ (or a type of plant)
Significance to the Album: the first track on the Midnights album is called ‘Lavender Haze,’ which would be an adorable name for a baby girl.
4. Karma
Origin: Sanskrit
Meaning: ‘action’ or ‘deed’ or ‘work’
Significance to the Album: the 11th track on the Midnights album is called ‘Karma.’ A remix of the song featuring rapper Ice Spice was released several weeks after the album dropped.
3. Sky
Origin: English
Meaning: the sky
Significance to the Album: the 15th track on the Midnights album (and second track on the 3am Edition) is called ‘Bigger Than the Whole Sky.’ It was written by Taylor Swift and the lyrics are about mourning the death of someone she only knew for a short time.
2. Paris
Origin: Greek, French
Meaning: Prince of Troy or capital city of France
Significance to the Album: the 16th track on the Midnights album (and third track on the 3am Edition) is called ‘Paris.’ It’s about falling in love with someone and ignoring all the distractions that come with it.
1. Daisy Mae
Origin: English
Meaning: Daisy means ‘day’s eye’ and Mae is a variant of May
Significance to the Album: Taylor Swift sings about a person named ‘Daisy Mae’ in the song ‘You’re On Your Own, Kid’ (the fifth track on the Midnights album).
Taylor Swift-Inspired Names From Evermore (2020)
Evermore is Taylor Swift’s ninth studio album. It was released on December 11, 2020 (not long after Folklore), but it came as a complete surprise to her fans – who had no idea the project was coming.
The album received so much praise that it was nominated for Album of the Year at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. It didn’t win the award, but it did win Favorite Pop/Rock Album at the 2021 AMAs.
It racked up more than one million record sales globally in its first week.
Bon Iver, the National, and Haim were all featured on the album, while Aaron Dessner, William Bowery, Jack Antonoff, and Justin Verner each received writing credits – most of which were given to Dessner.
Here are some of our favorite Taylor Swift-inspired names for your little one from this surprise album!
5. Willow
Origin: English
Meaning: ‘willow tree’
Significance to the Album: the first track of the Evermore album is called ‘Willow.’ It’s written by Taylor Swift and Aaron Dessner, and is about her former relationship with Joe Alwyn.
4. Dorothea
Origin: Greek
Meaning: ‘gift of God’
Significance to the Album: the eighth track of her Evermore album is called ‘Dorothea.’ It was written by Taylor Swift and Aaron Dessner, and some fans have speculated that the song is about Selena Gomez.
3. Ivy
Origin: English
Meaning: a type of plant
Significance to the Album: The 10th track of her Evermore album is called ‘Ivy.’ It was written by Taylor Swift, Aaron Dessner, and Jack Antonoff, and it’s about a married woman who falls in love with someone else.
2. Marjorie
Origin: Greek
Meaning: ‘pearl’
Significance to the Album: the 13th track of her Evermore album is called ‘Marjorie.’ It was written by Taylor Swift and Aaron Dessner, and is a beautiful tribute to her real-life grandmother Marjorie Finlay.
1. Aurelia
Origin: Latin
Meaning: ‘golden’ or ‘the golden one’
Significance to the Album: the third track on her Evermore album is called ‘Gold Rush.’ It was written by Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff, and is about falling in love with someone everyone else wants.
Taylor Swift-Inspired Names From Folklore (2020)
Folklore is Taylor Swift’s eighth studio album. It was released on July 24, 2020, and came as a complete surprise to her loyal fans – much like its sister album, Evermore, which was released five months later.
It was nominated for Album of the Year (won) and Best Pop Vocal Album (lost) at the 2021 Grammy Awards. It also broke a world record for most day-one streams of an album on Spotify by a female artist.
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It sold over two million copies worldwide in its first week and spent eight weeks atop the US Billboard 200.
Bon Iver was the only artist/band featured on the album and most of the writing credits went to Aaron Dessner, William Bowery, Justin Verner, and Jack Antonoff. The album was just over one hour long.
Let’s take a look at some of our favorite Taylor Swift-inspired names for your baby from Folklore.
5. Hana
Origin: Korean
Meaning: ‘one’ or ‘first’
Significance to the Album: The first track on the Folklore album is called ‘The 1.’ It was written by Taylor Swift and Aaron Dessner, and it expresses a sense of nostalgia and wistfulness for a romance that didn’t work out.
4. Betty
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: ‘God is my oath’ or ‘God is my abundance’
Significance to the Album: The 14th track on the Folklore album is called ‘Betty.’ It was written by Taylor Swift and William Bowery, and it tells the story of a teenage love triangle from the perspective of a 17-year-old boy named James. Betty is also the name of Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds’ daughter.
3. Rebekah
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: ‘to tie’ or ‘to bind’
Significance to the Album: The third track on the Folklore album is called ‘The Last Great American Dynasty.’ It was written by Taylor Swift and Aaron Dessner, and it tells the true story of Rebekah Harkness, a socialite and philanthropist who previously owned Swift’s Rhode Island home.
2. Inez
Origin: Spanish, Portuguese, Greek
Meaning: ‘pure’ or ‘holy’
Significance to the Album: In the song ‘Betty,’ Swift sings, “You heard the rumors from Inez / You can’t believe a word she says most times.” Much like Betty, Inez is the name of one of Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds’ daughters.
1. James
Origin: Hebrew, Greek, Latin
Meaning: ‘one who follows’
Significance to the Album: In the song ‘Betty,’ Swift sings, “She said ‘James, get in, let’s drive.’” Much like Betty and Inez, James is the name of one of Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds’ three daughters.
Taylor Swift-Inspired Names From Lover (2019)
Lover is Taylor Swift’s seventh studio album. It was released on August 23, 2019, and marked her debut album with Republic Records following her departure (and major legal dispute) with Big Machine Records.
The album ended up winning Favorite Pop/Rock Album at the 2019 American Music Awards (AMAs) and was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2020 Grammy Awards – though it lost to Billie Eilish.
It racked up more than 860,000 record sales during its first week – in the US, alone.
The Dixie Chicks and Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco were featured on the album, while Jack Antonoff, Louis Bell, Adam King Feeney, Annie Clark, Joe Little, and others received writing credits.
Here are some of our favorite Taylor Swift-inspired names for your little one from Lover.
5. Archer
Origin: English
Meaning: ‘bowman’ or ‘archer’
Significance to the Album: The fifth track on the Lover album is called ‘The Archer.’ It was written by Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff, and it explores Swift’s insecurities, fears, and the emotional battles she faces within herself.
4. Cornelia
Origin: Latin
Meaning: ‘horn’
Significance to the Album: The ninth track on the Lover album is called ‘Cornelia Street.’ It’s about a past relationship that took place during her time living on Cornelia Street in New York City.
3. Prince
Origin: English
Meaning: ‘royal son’ or ‘future ruler’
Significance to the Album: The seventh track on the Lover album is called ‘Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince.’ It reflects Swift’s feelings about the state of the United States and the sociopolitical climate.
2. Cautious
Origin: Latin
Meaning: ‘heedful’ or ‘guarded’
Significance to the Album: The 11th track on the Lover album is called ‘London Boy.’ It’s written by Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff, Mark Anthony Spears, and Cautious Clay. It’s Clay’s only songwriting credit on the album.
1. Urie
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: ‘God is my light’
Significance to the Album: The 16th track on the Lover album is called ‘Me!’ and it’s written by Taylor Swift, Joel Little, and Brendon Urie of Panic! At the Disco. It’s Urie’s only songwriting credit on the album.
Taylor Swift-Inspired Names From Reputation (2017)
Reputation is Taylor Swift’s sixth studio album that was released on November 10, 2017. It was her final album under Big Machine Records and came a few years before her fallout with the major record label.
In the album, she sings about some of her romantic relationships and the vast amount of media scrutiny she received as a result of her disputes with various celebrities – more specifically, the ‘Kimye’ dispute.
It ended up selling more than 1.2 million records in the United States, alone.
Ed Sheeran and Future were the only other artists featured on the album (both on the ‘End Game’ track), while Max Martin, Shellback, Ali Payami, Jack Antonoff, and others received songwriting credits.
Here are some of our favorite Taylor Swift-inspired names for your baby boy/girl from Reputation.
5. Malik
Origin: Arabic
Meaning: ‘king’ or ‘ruler’
Significance to the Album: The 10th track on the Reputation album is called ‘King of My Heart’ and it’s about the deepening of a romantic relationship and finding a profound emotional connection with someone who feels like a perfect match.
4. Tom
Origin: Aramaic, Greek
Meaning: ‘twin’
Significance to the Album: The ninth track on the Reputation album is called ‘Getaway Car’ and it’s about her short relationship with Tom Hiddleston. The song is about a fleeting and doomed romantic relationship that begins as a means of escape but ultimately leads to betrayal and heartbreak.
3. Joe
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: ‘God will increase’ or ‘God will add’
Significance to the Album: A majority of the songs on the Reputation album are about her relationship with Joe Alwyn between 2016 and 2023 – including ‘King of My Heart,’ ‘Gorgeous,’ and ‘So It Goes’ (among others).
2. Calvin
Origin: Latin, French
Meaning: ‘bald’ or ‘hairless’
Significance to the Album: A few of the songs on the Reputation Lbum are about her short relationship with Calvin Harris, which began in 2015 and only lasted 15 months. Fans think she talks about Calvin in the songs ‘I Did Something Bad’ and ‘Dancing With Our Hands Tied.’
1. Omari
Origin: Arabic, Swahili
Meaning: ‘flourishing’ or ‘prosperous’
Significance to the Album: Taylor Swift talks about her public feud with Kanye West (whose full name is Kanye Omari West) several times on the Reputation album – including in the songs ‘This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things’ and ‘Look What You Made Me Do.’
Taylor Swift-Inspired Names From 1989 (2014)
1989 is Taylor Swift’s fifth studio album. It was released on October 27, 2014, and is a nod to her birth year – she was born on December 13, 1989. With the release, she was officially considered a pop star.
The album won Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2015 American Music Awards (AMAs), as well as Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2015 Grammy Awards – among a wide range of other awards.
It sold more than 1.35 million records during its first week in the US.
While there were no official features on the album, numerous artists received writing credits – including Ryan Tedder, Max Martin, Shellback, Ali Payami, Jack Antonoff, Imogen Heap, and many more.
Let’s take a look at some of our favorite Taylor Swift-inspired names for your baby from 1989.
5. Forest
Origin: French, Latin
Meaning: ‘woodland’ or ‘forest’
Significance to the Album: The fourth track on the 1989 album is called ‘Out of the Woods’ and it delves into the anxiety and tension that come with navigating a tumultuous romance, constantly wondering if the relationship will survive.
4. Harry
Origin: German, English
Meaning: ‘home ruler’ or ‘ruler of the household’
Significance to the Album: Taylor Swift talks about her relationship with Harry Styles several times on the 1989 album – including the songs ‘Style,’ ‘All You Had to Do Was Stay,’ and ‘I Wish You Would.’ Their relationship only lasted a month.
3. Baila
Origin: Spanish
Meaning: ‘dance’
Significance to the Album: If your favorite song on the 1989 album is ‘Shake It Off,’ then why not give your daughter a dance-related baby name. The song is about shaking off the negativity – and dancing alone is a great way to do that!
2. Katy
Origin: Greek, English
Meaning: ‘pure’
Significance to the Album: The eighth track on the 1989 album is called ‘Bad Blood’ and it’s about betrayal and the fallout from a broken friendship – more specifically, about her broken friendship with Katy Perry.
1. Fox
Origin: Old English
Meaning: ‘fox’ or ‘cunning’ or ‘clever’
Significance to the Album: While dating Harry Styles, Taylor Swift wore a fox sweater on one of their dates to Central Park. In the song ‘I Know Places’ from the 1989 album, Swift sings, “They are the hunters, we are the foxes.”
Taylor Swift-Inspired Names From Red (2012)
Red is Taylor Swift’s fourth studio album. It was released on October 22, 2012, and marked the beginning of her transition from country to pop music. The album was followed by her popular Red Tour in 2013-14.
The album was nominated for Best Country Album and Album of the Year at the 2014 Grammy Awards, and Album of the Year at the 2013 Country Music Association Awards – but she didn’t win any of them.
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The album sold more than 1.2 million copies in its first week – more than any other country album ever.
Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol and Ed Sheeran were featured on the album, while Dan Wilson, Max Martin, Shellback, Liz Rose, and Jacknife Lee received songwriting credits throughout the album.
Here are some of the most popular Taylor Swift-inspired names for your little one from Red.
5. Grace
Origin: Latin
Meaning: ‘grace’ or ‘favor’
Significance to the Album: The first track on the Red album is called ‘State of Grace’ and it’s about the exhilarating and transformative experience of falling in love.
4. Jake
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: ‘supplanter’
Significance to the Album: A lot of the songs on Taylor Swift’s Red album are about her relationship with Jake Gyllenhal. The couple reportedly dated from October 2010 to March 2011, and she makes several direct references to him – including in the opening song ‘State of Grace.’
3. Ethel
Origin: Old English
Meaning: ‘noble’
Significance to the Album: The 15th track on the Red album is called ‘Starlight’ and it’s dedicated to Ethel Kennedy (the widow of JFK), whom Swift had a fascination with while she dated Connor Kennedy (Ethel’s grandson).
2. Jonah
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: ‘dove’
Significance to the Album: The 11th track on the Red album is called ‘Holy Ground’ and fans have speculated that it’s about Joe Jonas (hence Jonah). It’s about looking back on a past relationship with fondness and gratitude, despite its end.
1. Asher
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: ‘happy’ or ‘blessed’ or ‘fortunate’
Significance to the Album: The 13th track on the Red album is called ‘The Lucky One’ and it tells the story of a person who achieves fame and success, only to realize that the glamorous life comes with significant downsides. If you like this song, choose a baby name that means ‘lucky’ or ‘fortunate.’
Taylor Swift-Inspired Names From Speak Now (2010)
Speak Now is Taylor Swift’s third studio album. It was released on October 25, 2010, and it was inspired by her transition from adolescence to adulthood – she was 19 years old when she started writing it.
The album was nominated for Best Country Album at the 2012 Grammy Awards, and Album of the Year at the 2011 CMA Awards. Lady Antebellum won the Grammy, while Jason Aldean won the CMA award.
Speak Now sold nearly 1.1 million records in its first week in the US.
Unlike her other albums, Swift wrote this one entirely by herself. “I’d get my best ideas at 3:00 a.m. in Arkansas, and I didn’t have a co-writer around so I would just finish it,” she said in a 2010 interview.
Here are some of the most popular Taylor Swift-inspired names for your little one from Speak Now.
5. Owen
Origin: Welsh
Meaning: ‘noble-born’
Significance to the Album: The second track on the Speak Now album is called ‘Sparks Fly’ and it’s about the excitement and intensity of falling in love with someone you probably shouldn’t fall in love with. Many people think it’s talking about a crush she had on singer Jake Owen.
4. John
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: ‘God is gracious’
Significance to the Album: The fifth track on the Speak Now album is called ‘Dear John’ and it’s about a past relationship with an older partner, widely believed to be about Swift’s brief romance with musician John Mayer.
3. Taylor
Origin: English, Old French
Meaning: ‘tailor’ or ‘one who cuts cloth’
Significance to the Album: The third track on the Speak Now album is called ‘Back to December’ and many fans believe it’s about her breakup with Taylor Lautner – they broke up in December 2009, a year before the album was released. Lautner confirmed the song is, in fact, about him.
2. Hayley
Origin: English
Meaning: ‘hay clearing’ or ‘hay meadow’
Significance to the Album: The fourth track on the Speak Now album is called ‘Speak Now’ and it’s about a young woman interrupting a wedding to profess her love for the groom. It’s rumored to be about Swift’s good friend Hayley Williams of Paramore.
1. Camilla
Origin: Latin
Meaning: ‘young ceremonial attendant’
Significance to the Album: The 10th track on the Speak Now album is called ‘Better Than Revenge’ and it’s about a woman who dated Swift’s ex Joe Jonas following their split. Many fans believe that woman is actress Camilla Belle, who dated Jonas between 2008 and 2009.
Taylor Swift-Inspired Names Related to Fearless (2008)
Fearless is Taylor Swift’s second studio album. It was released on November 11, 2008, and it was written while embarking on her first world tour – following the release of her debut album, Taylor Swift, in 2006.
The album ended up winning Album of the Year and Best Country Album at the 2010 Grammy Awards, as well as Album of the Year at the 2009 Country Music Association Awards – among other major awards.
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It sold more than 550,000 records in the United States during its first week.
Colbie Caillat was the only other artist featured on the track list, while Liz Rose, Hillary Lindsey, and John Rich received writing credits – but most of the songs on the album were written entirely by Taylor Swift.
Here are some of the most popular Taylor Swift-inspired names for your baby from Fearless.
5. Stephen
Origin: Greek
Meaning: ‘crown’ or ‘garland’
Significance to the Album: The fourth track on the Fearless album is called ‘Hey Stephen’ and it’s about the excitement and infatuation of having feelings for someone and imagining a romantic relationship with them. Fans believe the song might be about Stephen Barker Liles.
4. Abigail
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: ‘source of joy’
Significance to the Album: The second track on the Fearless album is called ‘Fifteen’ and it’s about the experiences and challenges of being fifteen years old. In the song, she name drops her good friend Abigail. Swift was Abigail’s bridesmaid when she got married in 2017.
3. Romeo and Juliet
Romeo: means ‘pilgrim to Rome’ in Italian
Juliet: means ‘youthful’ or ‘young’ in Latin
Significance to the Album: The third track on the Fearless album is called ‘Love Story’ and it’s a romantic song inspired by William Shakespeare’s play “Romeo and Juliet.”
2. Emily
Origin: Latin
Meaning: ‘rival’ or ‘industrious’
Significance to the Album: The seventh track on the Fearless album is called ‘Breathe’ (feat. Colbie Calliat) and it’s about dealing with the end of a friendship. Many fans have speculated that it’s really about her former fiddle player and friend, Emily Poe.
1. Andrea
Origin: Greek, Italian
Meaning: ‘manly’ or ‘brave’
Significance to the Album: The 12th track on the Fearless album is called ‘The Best Day’ and it’s a song dedicated to Swift’s mother, Andrea Swift. She ended up keeping the song a secret and surprised her mother with it on Christmas.
Taylor Swift-Inspired Names Related to Taylor Swift (2006)
And that brings us to Taylor Swift – the legendary debut album that was released by Swift on October 24, 2006. The album came just one year after she signed a deal with Sony/ATV Tree publishing house.
The album was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2008 Academy of Country Music Awards. It also resulted in a six-month radio tour and she opened for other artists in 2006-07 to help promote the album.
It sold 40,000 copies during its first week, which was stellar for a 16-year-old new artist.
She was the only artist featured on the album, but Liz Rose, Brian Maher, Robert Ellis Orrall, Angelo Petraglia, Brett James, and Troy Verges received songwriting credits throughout her debut album.
Let’s take a look at some of the most popular Taylor Swift-inspired names for your baby from this album.
5. Mary
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: ‘beloved’ or ‘wished-for child’
Significance to the Album: The 10th song on the Taylor Swift album is called ‘Mary’s Song (Oh My My My)’ and it’s about a lifelong love story between two childhood friends. It was actually inspired by Swift’s neighbors, an elderly couple who had been married for decades.
4. Tim
Origin: Greek, English
Meaning: ‘honoring God’ or ‘to honor God’
Significance to the Album: The opening track on the Taylor Swift album is called ‘Tim McGraw’ and it’s about a summer romance and the memories associated with it. She uses McGraw’s music as a backdrop for the romance.
3. Jaron
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: ‘to cry’ or ‘to rejoice’
Significance to the Album: The third track on the Taylor Swift album is called ‘Teardrops on My Guitar’ and it’s one of Swift’s most popular songs of all-time. If you enjoy listening to it, why not choose a baby name that means ‘to cry,’ like Jaron!
2. Titus
Origin: Latin
Meaning: ‘to burn’
Significance to the Album: The second track on the Taylor Swift album is called ‘Picture to Burn’ and it’s about an energetic and fiery breakup anthem about getting revenge on an ex-partner who wronged the narrator. Why not choose a baby name that means ‘to burn’ or ‘fire,’ like Titus!
1. Aspen
Origin: English
Meaning: a ski resort town in Colorado
Significance to the Album: The fifth track on the Taylor Swift album is called ‘Cold As You’ and it’s about the pain of being in a relationship with someone who is emotionally distant and unresponsive. If you like this song, choose a baby name that coincides with the cold, winter, or snow, like Aspen!
Which Taylor Swift-Inspired Names Are You Considering?
Naming your baby is one of the most joyful and significant decisions you’ll ever make, and the inspiration for these names can come from a variety of sources – such as family traditions and beloved characters.
Of course, then there are the cultural icons who leave a lasting impact on our lives.
For many parents, that cultural icon is none other than Taylor Swift. She has been one of the biggest stars on the planet for nearly 18 years and her 11 albums have touched the hearts of people around the world.
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Whether you’re a bonafide Swiftie or are simply looking for any source of inspiration for your next child’s name, the Taylor Swift-inspired names above are sure to hit home for you and your significant other.