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61 Unique Travel-Inspired Baby Names You Will Love
If you are passionate about travel or are looking for a beautiful, unique name for your little one, you will love these travel-inspired baby names!
Choosing a baby name is a BIG DEAL! There are so many options, but it can be difficult to find the perfect baby name.
On this list, you will find unique baby names that are an excellent choice for parents who love to travel and be outdoors.
Picking a name that fits your passions makes your baby’s name special and meaningful.
In this post, you will find a list of 61 unique travel-inspired baby names divided into categories – general travel-themed baby names, U.S National Park-themed baby names, nautical baby names, and names inspired by major cities and travel destinations.
This list is perfect for adventure lovers looking for a fitting name for their little bundle of joy. Get ready for some baby name inspiration!
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1. jett or jet.
Origin: English
Meaning: Jet black
This is my favorite name (my son’s name), so it gets the first spot on the list! This name is perfect for your little jetsetter!
Origin: Spanish
Meaning: Cross
This name has adventure vibes and has biblical meaning as well if that is something you are interested in.
Meaning: One who wanders
I think Roam is truly one of the top travel-inspired baby names. A unisex name perfect for your little wanderlust baby.
4. Adventure or Venture
Meaning: Adventurous
Venture is a strong, bold name that could work for a boy or girl. Adventure is definitely one of the most unusual names on this list, but I think it would be pretty for a girl, especially with a nickname like Addie.
Origin: British
Meaning: Willow tree
Willow is one of the sweetest baby girl names. It has such an elegant and earthy vibe to it.
Meaning: Knight; Mounted Warrior
A neat name of English origin. It works for a boy or a girl, and it has a cool, edgy vibe to it.
Origin: Italian
Meaning: Moon
Luna might just be the most popular name on this list. It has become one of the most popular newborn names for little girls in recent years.
Meaning: Dweller on the Eure River
Once again, I think this name could work for boys or girls. The name of the world’s tallest mountain is fitting for your little future climber!
Meaning: Of the woods, forest
A classic name with a woodsy vibe. The name Forrest has become increasingly popular among American parents in recent years.
Origin: Greek
Meaning: To carry
Atlas is a unique geographical word name that is perfect for parents who love to travel.
Origin: Scandinavian
Meaning: Sky; Atmosphere seen on Earth
A light, easy-going name for a little sweetie who is ready to look up in wonder and take on the wide-open world.
Origin: German
Meaning: Untamed; Wild
This name is classic but still has an edgy feel to it at the same time. A perfect name for your free-spirited, strong-willed child.
Origin: French
Meaning: One who tripped
If you are a bit clumsy and think your baby may be too, then this name is very fitting…. I’m kidding – add an additional “p” to the end of trip, and you have yourself a classy travel-themed baby name.
Meaning: Geographical Direction
This directional name became popular when Kim Kardashian and Kanye West named their baby North West.
Meaning: East-facing place
Another popular name with a directional slant. Easton is a stylish and modern name. Other possible directional names include East, West, and Weston.
Meaning: Where Roses Grow
Rhodes is a great travel name because it has outdoorsy meaning and conjures images of you and your little one hitting the open road to embark on new adventures together.
17. Magnolia
Meaning: Magnolia flower
Magnolia is such a lovely name just as sweet as the flower it is derived from.
The name has become more popular in recent times thanks to the famous Magnolia Market located in the Texas city of Waco.
Baby Names Inspired by U.S. National Parks
Meaning: Idyllic Place
Acadia National Park is an idyllic treasure along the coast of Maine and would make a beautiful name for your baby girl.
Origin: Scottish
Meaning: Speckled
Inspired by the stunning Bryce Canyon National Park in southern Utah. This strong name is often thought of as a boy name but has recently become more popular for girls as well.
Meaning: footpath
Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, and many other beautiful canyons are inspirations for this outdoorsy name.
Origin: Indian
Meaning: Great One
Denali National Park in Alaska is the home to the highest point in North America, 20,310 foot Mount Denali. This name elevates above many other options.
Origin: American
Meaning: Always
This name is inspired by Everglades National Park in Florida. Possible nicknames include Ev or Evie.
Meaning: Dweller by the Gates
This cool boy’s name plays off of Gates of the Arctic National Park or Gateway Arch National Park.
Meaning: Hay meadow
An earthy name derived from Haleakala National Park in Hawaii.
Origin: Native American
Meaning: Flat lands
Kenai is a unique, edgy name inspired by Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska. Kenai is a cool name for a boy or girl.
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: “The Lord is my Salvation”
This classic boy’s name has biblical meaning, but it can also have special meaning if you have great memories of or love for Joshua Tree National Park .
Meaning: From the mountains
Inspired by Lassen Volcanic National Park in California. The meaning of this name makes it one of the best travel-inspired baby names.
Meaning: Table; flat-topped mountain
Mesa is a Spanish-style name that brings visions of future desert adventures with your little traveler. Inspired by Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado.
Meaning: Dweller near the moor
Name your baby after John Muir, the “Father of the National Parks”.
Meaning: Wise Army/Warrior
Ranier could make a great name for a boy or girl. Mount Ranier is the most prominent peak in the Cascade Mountain Range. Located in Washington state near Seattle, Mount Ranier is an active volcano, and a National Park with its namesake was established in 1899 to protect the stunning mountain.
Meaning: Rocky/Stony
This edgy name exudes explorer vibes. If you love visiting Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado, this might be the name for your little adventurer. Chances are he will have the eye of the tiger.
32. Sequoia
Origin: Native American – Cherokee
Meaning: Sparrow or Giant Redwood Tree
Sequoia National Park in California is named after its iconic, towering giant sequoia trees. According to the National Park website, the generally accepted belief is that these giant trees were named in honor of the Cherokee Indian, Sequoyah. I like both spellings of the name and think this name could be great for girls or boys.
33. Shenandoah
Meaning: Unknown, but possibly “Beautiful Daughter of the Stars”
Shenandoah National Park is located in Virginia. While the name means beautiful daughter of the stars, this name is wonderful for a son or daughter. Shen, Doah, or Nan could be fun nicknames.
Meaning: Stone, dweller by the rocks
Short for Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. A strong and edgy name for your little traveler.
35. Theodore
Meaning: Devine Gift
Theodore is another classic name that could be inspired by Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota. Theo is a cute nickname for your little Theodore.
Meaning: Highest Point
This powerful name has me daydreaming about one of the most magical places I have ever been to. Zion National Park in Utah is definitely a worthy place to name your little one after.
Zion is on Baby Center’s list of most popular boy names of the year.
Nautical Baby Names
37. sailor/saylor.
Meaning: One Who Sails
I like this name for a girl, but it could work for a boy too. This name gives off nautical vibes and is one of my favorites.
Meaning: Underwater Ledge
A perfect name for you little surfer dude or water baby.
Meaning: A group of people
This is one of my favorite baby names – and I am not the only one. This name is gaining popularity, but is still unique and has a nautical feel.
40. Kai/Kailani
Origin: Hawaiian
Meaning: Sea and Sky
With a beautiful, earthy name like Kai or Kailani, your little one will reflect the beauty of a tropical paradise. Kai is more masculine, while Kailani is a more feminine version of the Hawaiian name.
Origin: Spanish, Scottish
Meaning: Island
This beautiful name has grown in popularity and has a soft peacefulness to it.
Origin: Latin
Meaning: From the Sea
This feminine name sounds refreshing and gives off peaceful vibes. Mar or Mari could be possible nicknames for your little Marina.
Meaning: Berry
Bay is a pleasant nature/water name that can be used for boy or girl. I like short, one-syllable names, so I could get on board with this name.
Meaning: Stability
This name brings strength and steadiness to the mind. I love the name Anchor because it is unique and bold.
45. Coral
Meaning: Precious Natural Sea Growth
Coral reefs are delicate but strong. Coral reefs are diverse, important, and incredible. What a wonderful natural namesake for your little one.
Baby Names Inspired by U.S. Destinations
Meaning: Aspen Tree
Aspen is both a name inspired by nature and by the famous ski resort in Colorado. Perfect for parents who love winter activities.
Meaning: Dawn
Aurora was the ancient Roman goddess of the dawn. Aurora Borealis is a name for the Northern Lights. Additionally, Aurora is also a beautiful city in Colorado.
48. Brooklyn
Meaning: Beautiful Stream
This is one of the most popular baby names on the list. Brooklyn is a well-known borough in New York City. While more commonly used as a girl’s name, it can be used for boys as well.
Meaning: Bronck’s Land
Bronx is another name that is inspired by a well-known New York borough (named after Jonas Broncks, one of the first European settlers in the area). This name has a modern, urban feel.
Meaning: Most Beautiful
If California is special to you in some way, then Cali could be a great name for your baby girl. Even if you have no ties to California, Cali is still a beautiful name!
51. Charlotte
Meaning: Free
Inspired by the largest city in North Carolina, Charlotte is one of the most classic baby girl names on this list. Popular nicknames include Charlie or Lottie.
Meaning: Noble
Inspired by the U.S. state of Delaware. This name is often used as a nickname for longer names like Adelaide (another location-inspired name) or Adella.
Meaning: Green Valley
I think Denver is one of the cutest and edgiest baby name choices on the list.
This Colorado capital city name would work for baby boys or baby girls.
54. Georgia
Meaning: Farmer
Some consider Georgia to be the feminine version of George. This country name could be perfect for a family with ties to the southern U.S. state.
55. Lincoln
Meaning: Lakeside Colony
Primarily a boy’s name, Lincoln is another more popular choice on this list.
Could be inspired by the 16th president of the United States, or by the city in Nebraska if we are sticking to the capital cities theme.
Origin: Irish
Meaning: Fair Shoulder
If New Orleans, Louisiana sparks joy for you, then Nola could be a perfect name for your little one. Nola is also the name of a town in Italy, also known as the place where church bells were introduced.
57. Raleigh
Meaning: Meadow of Deer
Raleigh is the capital of North Carolina, and the name is used for both boys and girls.
58. Savannah
Meaning: Treeless Plain
Savannah is a name that brings both nature and southern charm to mind. Whether you are inspired by Savannah, Georgia, or by the natural savanna, this popular name is a beauty.
Meaning: Mountain
The name Sierra is fresh and feminine. When I hear the name, I think of peaceful snow falling on a gorgeous mountain peak. Sierra would be a great name for mountain-loving parents.
Meaning: City in Arizona
Sedona, Arizona is one of the most magical, stunning places in the U.S. There is a lot of positive energy in Sedona, so hopefully, the name will bring good vibes to your little one.
Meaning: Meadow
A cute western-themed name with cowboy vibes. A great choice for parents with Texas roots or ties.
I hope you enjoyed this list of travel-inspired baby names & found a meaningful and unique baby name for your future little jetsetter!
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35 Top Travel-Inspired Baby Names
If you’re in search of beautiful, unique, and top travel-inspired baby names, stick around for a few. I’ve compiled an awesome list of 35 Top Travel-Inspired Baby Names.
Baby names associated with travel are inspirational and often well-admired by parents looking for names for little travelers to be and people who are bitten or smitten with wanderlust. The names that follow in this list are generally unique, not overused, not overly popular in baby name lists.
Many of the names in this travel names list are adventurous baby names and conjure images of such, making them well suited for any bundle of joy born to adventure loving, free-spirited parents.
And yes, these names could work for fur babies too. 😉
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Travel-Inspired Baby Names
With three teens and one tween now, it has been many moons since I last spent hours and hours pouring over baby names. But that doesn’t stop me from getting giddy when I hear a name that would be perfect for a baby born to a glowing mama (or daddy) with a wanderlusty soul.
This compilation is a list created by yours truly, reflecting contributions and ideas that I’ve gathered over my years of traveling, exploring, and worldschooling with my four children.
I hope there is a name (or more than one) in this list that resonates with you. In this list, you’ll find wanderlust girls names, adventurous boys names, and names that I think will melt your travel-loving heart.
Wishing you the happiest in everything and very happy baby naming ,
Julie , Creator of Wanderschool.com and Mama to 4.
35 Top Baby Names for the Wanderlust, Travel Loving Soul
In no particular order, here is a compilation of beautiful, unique, and top travel-inspired baby names that I’ve pieced together by reflecting on my many years of traveling with four children in tow.
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1. Paris. Sure, Paris Hilton or Paris-Michael may come to mind, but this name promises to be a timeless, iconic, classic name. Think, “We’ll always have Paris .” -Casablanca
2. India. Love this for a baby name. For me, conjures images of beauty and strength. A name that in recent years has lost some traction on the baby name chart, at least according to the U.S. Social Security Administration, where the name has decreased in popularity since the early 2000s.
3. Geneva . If you’ve been to Geneva, you know it’s a beautiful, clean, tech-savvy city, with a lovely lake and mountain views, where women and men stroll the center streets in nice suits and magazine-cover dresses. This name has a modern, cosmopolitan, and unique, yet timeless appeal. It was a name popular in the 1920s .
4. London. Oh, London! A classy and sophisticated name for any gender. Think also cosmopolitan, hipster London, England, with coffee shops and vegan cafes. English origin meaning ‘Great River.’
5. Chamonix. A unique name that brings up images of the beautiful French Alps and year-round adventure. The perfect name for a baby born to someone who loves the mountains and adventure, or who wants a mountain inspired baby name. How to pronounce Chamonix here .
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6. Milan. Think Italy, fashion, and culture. Oooh, Baby Milan just has that unique, lovely ring.
7. Verona. Another Italian name inspired by the beautiful and charming little city of Verona. I love the city, city baby names, and this choice as a baby name. This name literally means truth.
8. Acadia . This name brings Acadia National Park in Maine, USA to mind, along with natural beauty.
9. Lexington. A sophisticated name reminiscent of Lexington Avenue in New York City, that could be shortened as a nickname to Lexi or Lex.
10. Breeze. A name that makes me think of nomadic living, full-time travel, and peaceful Mediterranean winds.
11. Cyprus. A name inspired by the island in the Eastern Mediterranean. Greek heritage or Turkish.
12. Indigo. Beyond flower children and free-spirits, this name makes me think of indigo sunsets that I’ve seen in some beautiful places during my travels.
13. Shale. This name makes me think of the mountains, like Wyoming Mountain Range, and shale rock, which I’ve found on many of my hikes and trail runs in some gorgeous places.
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14. Riva. A name that makes me think of beautiful lakes in Northern Italy. Could make a lovely baby girl name.
15. Imka. A beautiful and unique name that reminds me of the beauty of South Africa. Afrikaans origin.
16. Alene . A name inspired by Lake Coeur d’Alene in Idaho, USA–makes me think of roadtrips and camper van, camping adventures.
17. Hazel. Makes me think of sipping coffee at lux coffee shops around the globe.
18. Ragnar. This name brings images of Viking explorers and Ragnar adventure races to mind. Perhaps a perfect name for a young explorer and adventure seeker to be. Somehow this seems like it could be an awesome baby name for the child born into a family who travels the world seeking adventure races, chasing spartan races, or ultramarathon buckles.
19. Amelia. I can’t help but think of the great adventure seeker, Amelia Earhart, when I think of this timeless and captivating name. This name definitely has a more feminine vibe, but a more masculine variation of the baby name might be to drop the ‘ia’ to form Amel, which means hope or pure in Arabic.
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20. Florence. A captivating, strong, feminine name, inspired by the lovely, art and history-rich city of Florence, Italy.
21. Stowe. A unique name that will put a smile on the face of any wanderlust, traveling soul who has spent time in the beautiful Green Mountains of Vermont, USA.
22. Rainier. A cool, adventurous unisex name inspired by Washington State’s Mt. Rainier. Rain could make a cute, fun nickname.
23. Sky. This name has free-spirit, wanderlust soul written all over it.
24. Brooklyn. A name that seems to be gaining traction in baby naming, but it’s a great pick that brings the hip burrough Brooklyn, New York City to mind.
25. Charles. A classic name, but one that also conjures images of the beautiful gothic Charles Bridge in Prague.
26. Berlin . This German city name could be a strong, powerful, unisex baby name.
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27. Rio . Sure, you might think of Rio in Good Girls, but those overflowing with wanderlust might also think Rio de Janeiro, the seaside city in Brazil.
28. Valencia. A name inspired by the gorgeous Valencia region of Spain.
29. Denali. A captivating, adventurous baby name, inspired by one of the world’s tallest mountains and the tallest peak in the United States (Alaska, 20,310 ft.)
30. Camino . A name that might traveling souls of The Way or The Camino de Santiago, the pilgrimage hiking route throughout Europe and across Spain. If you haven’t watched the movie, The Way , you should. It changed my life .
31. Norway . A cool name for a child born to parent(s) who love anything Nordic or Winter, like Nordic skiing.
32. Ocean . A travel-inspired baby name, thanks to too-many-to-count trans-oceanic flights.
33. Esja. Inspired by Mount Esja, which is the mountain range not far from Reykjavik, Iceland. My kids and I ran this mountain several years back.
34. Cruz. A name inspired by Puerto de la Cruz, a city on the north coast of Tenerife, one of Spain’s magnificant Canary Islands.
35. Elio. A Spanish name, overflowing with sun-drenched travel inspiration. The name means Sun God. In Spain, it’s a somewhat popular boy’s name.
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Drop a comment and tell me what you think about these top travel-inspired baby names. Do you have any favorite travel names? Any names that remind you of exploring or travel? Names that mean adventure for you? If so, I’d love to hear them! Oh, and if you think any of the names above are already popular traveller names (or too popular) drop a note and tell me that, too! 😉
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I was considering Hazel for my daughter’s name before she was born. We ended up naming her Sophia, because we just liked the name. I have now learned that Sofia is a popular name for a city around the world. It also reminds me of visiting the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul Turkey in my 20’s. I love how names can invoke memories, and feelings, and connections to people and places.
Yes, they sure do invoke memories and feelings! Sophia is a beautiful name!
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The Most Popular Baby Names Inspired by Travel for Boys and Girls
If you’re still looking for the perfect baby name, you might take a more global approach to find inspiration. Travel is a big part of modern day life, and, due to pandemic-related restrictions over the past few years, it’s one that many are eager to get to back to. Whether you’ve been taking road trips across the country or traveling internationally, you might consider baby names inspired by travel for your little one. Below, we’ve rounded up the travel-inspired baby names that are most popular on TheBump.com .
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Most popular baby boy names inspired by travel, most popular gender-neutral baby names inspired by travel.
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Traveling is good for the soul. It broadens our horizons, exposes us to other cultures and traditions, makes us more independent by challenging us to leave our comfort zones, and just generally enriches our lives. If you’re a globetrotter — or just enjoy watching other people’s journeys on TikTok — you might be inspired to pass on that wanderlust to your offspring. Give them a head start by giving them a name that pays homage to the urge to pack up and go on an adventure! These travel-inspired baby names are a fitting tribute.
They aren’t place names, like Phoenix or Paris; that’s a whole separate roundup . They’re a nod to traveling itself — the journey, rather than the destination, because getting there is half the fun!
Whether your favorite mode of transportation is by land, by sea, or by air, these unique travel-inspired baby names encompass the best parts of getting out of town.
You could name your kid “Airplane” (we guarantee they’d never meet another!), but a much cooler option is Jett . The name literally means “jet black,” which would make it a cute option for a dark-haired baby — but in the world of travel-inspired baby names, it symbolizes the aerial way we get from Point A to Point B.
Atlas is a naming double-whammy: not only is it a travel-inspired baby name (an atlas is a book of maps, after all!) but it’s also a Greek mythology name, which are experiencing some major popularity lately. Atlas was a Titan who waged a war with Zeus, after which he was condemned to hold up the heavens on his back for all eternity. It’s no wonder that the name means “enduring”!
The pronunciation of this beautiful name is up to you, because it can go one of two ways: either EYE-la — like “island” but without the ending — or EES-la, the way it’s pronounced in Spanish (because “isla” is literally the Spanish word for “island”). Either way, you can’t go wrong!
You could spell it the traditional way — Cruise — or you could spell it this way, Cruz , which gives it a deeper, double meaning; “cruz” means “cross” in Spanish, giving it a religious/spiritual undertone.
There’s no second-guessing the meaning of this name! Perfect for any gender, it has a decidedly adventurous, free-spirited, boho feel .
If you’re a frequent traveler, one thing definitely adds up, and that’s the miles you’ve covered — whether by land, by air, or by sea. Which is why Miles is the perfect travel-inspired baby name: a tribute to journeying, yet still a “regular” name. And a well-loved name, at that — in 2022, Miles stood at #55 out of the top 1000 most popular baby names, according to the U.S. Social Security Administration.
At first glance, this may not seem like a travel-inspired baby name. It isn’t as obvious as, say, Jett — but considering that “aft” means towards the rear of a ship or aircraft, it makes a whole lot more sense. Afton is a transferred use of an English surname, but it’s also a noun meaning “evening” in Swedish.
Like the wanderlust vibe of Journey, but prefer something shorter and snappier? Try Trek on for size! It has a bit more of a rugged feel, but with the same globetrotting theme.
Porter is an occupational name which originally meant “gatekeeper” (from the French word for door, porte). But these days, it’s nearly synonymous with the person in an airport or at a hotel who carries your luggage! It’s a pretty popular baby name, too; as of last count, it sits at #506 on the U.S. Social Security Administration’s baby name popularity chart.
If air travel is your preferred method of transportation, pay homage to your love of taking flight with a sweet and simple name like Sky! It’s totally gender-neutral, though if you wanted to put a more feminine spin on it, you could spell it Skye.
A meridian is technically defined as any line of 0° longitude — but according to an international agreement, the prime meridian is the official line around the world from east to west (fun fact: it passes through the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in southeast London). As a name, Meridian signifies your hopes that your baby will someday go around the world, and you can’t get much more travel-inspired than that!
If there’s anyone who’s traveled a ton, it’s a sailor — so as a name, it fits right in with our travel-inspired baby name roundup! If you want it to look a little less nautical, there’s the option of spelling it Saylor.
You can’t get more straightforward about your love of travel than by naming your kid Tripp — they’ll always be up for an adventure!
We end our roundup of travel-inspired baby names with possibly the most confusing of them all. Why is Beatrix on this list? Glad you asked! It’s because the name Beatrix means “voyager” — so if you want an ode to your love of travel, but subtly, it’s a perfect pick. Don’t like the X-ending? You can use Beatrice, which means the same thing … and both come with the adorable nicknames of Bea or Bebe!
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33 Adorable Travel-Themed Baby Names
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What are the best travel-themed baby names? Choosing a baby name can be tough. For me, I looked for a bit of inspiration from what I love most- travel! Whilst some were not really our style, some names we really loved. So I thought I’d share with you some of my findings in this post on the top- travel-themed baby names.
Travel-themed baby names
For hubby and I, travel has always been an important part of our lives. We had both travelled extensively before we met, and we have continued to travel together. We had a travel themed wedding. We also had a travel-themed pregnancy announcement. We then made a travel-themed girls’ nursery. So why not continue the theme with a name?
I searched the Internet far and wide for inspiration. There were lots of travel-themed baby names that hubby and I liked for girls, but we weren’t so keen on the boys names. I tried for Atlas but my husband wouldn’t go for it… haha
In the end we had a little girl called Isla Mae. Isla means island in Spanish so there was our link to travel. It also turns out to be a very popular name worldwide, but not always with the same spelling. In Turkey, for example, Ayla (with the same pronunciation) is very common. We chose Mae because it is a popular Thai name, which is one of our favourite countries to travel to.
During my extensive research, however, I came across a lot more travel-themed baby names. Here are some of the most common!
Travel-themed baby names: Girls
Florence- a city in Italy . Also means ‘to flourish’
Aurora: A city in Illinois. Also the official name of the Northern Lights- Aurora Borealis
Sydney- a city in Australia
Isla- island in Spanish
Savannah- a city in Georgia
Alexandria- a city in Egypt
India – after the country
Sahara- a desert in Northern Africa
Paris- a city in France
Nara- has Gaelic roots meaning happy. A region in Japan
Saya- a Japanese name meaning sheath for a sword. It denotes peace
Skye- named after Isle of Skye in Scotland. Also pronounced ‘sky’, as in to travel by airplane
Dominika- a Caribbean island. Comes from the Latin word for Sunday
Zaria- Arabic for ‘flower’. Also a Nigerian city
Travel-themed baby names: Boys
Austin- a city in Texas
Aspen- a city in Colorado
Easton- a city in Pennsylvania
Orlando- City in Florida
Hudson- river in New York
Jordan- a country in the Middle East
Phoenix- a city in Arizona
Rio- a city in Brazil
Tyree- second tallest mountain in Antarctica
Hamilton- a city in New Zealand
Miles- a measure of distance
Atlas- a map
Christopher- Patron Saint of Travel
Jericho- place in Israel, also a biblical location
Marco- a famous explorer
Phileas- from the novel Around the World in 8 Days
Brooklyn- an area of New York
Gulliver- after the film Gulliver Travels
Darwin- founder of evolution in the Galapagos Islands
So that’s my list of favourite travel-themed baby names. Do you have any others that you would recommend? Drop them in the comments below, I’d love to hear them!
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60 Travel Inspired Baby Names for Boys and Girls
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If you’re a keen traveller then it only makes sense that you might be on the hunt for special travel inspired baby names, or want to name your little one after a place. There are lots of gorgeous travel inspired baby names and place baby names giving us a serious case of wanderlust! We’ve rounded up our favourites.
You might be worried that opting for travel inspired baby names may be too quirky a choice but we think there are lots of incredible, unique picks as well as some that give a more subtle nod to your inner explorer.
Place baby names are a good choice if you’ve got somewhere special in mind though of course, not everywhere will work. Florence has far more of a ring to it than Glasgow! We’re kidding (sort of). Of course, you don’t need to have visited somewhere to choose a travel inspired baby name, you may just really like it and that’s fine too.
Whatever your taste, we’ve rounded up 60 of our favourite travel inspired baby names for girls and boys, many of which are gender neutral too, and we think there will be some strong contenders to add to your baby name lists!
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20 Travel Inspired Girls’ Names
- Alaska – Native American place name meaning “great land”
- Alexandria – an Egyptian place name
- Alma – meaning “independent spirit”
- Aurora – the Roman Goddess of Sunrise and associated with the Northern Lights
- Beatrix – Latin for “voyager” or “traveller”
- Carmel – an Israeli place name
- Dakota – an American place name
- Florence – an Italian place name
- Geneva – a Swiss place name
- India – a place name
- Isla – meaning “island”
- Juno – Goddess of the Land and an Irish place name
- Kaya – a city in Africa and meaning “wise beyond her years”
- Mali – a country in West Africa
- Paris – a French place name
- Savannah – an American place name or a grassy plain, associated with Africa
- Sienna – an Italian place name
- Sofia – a Bulgarian place name
- Vienna – an Austrian place name
- Zaria – a Nigerian place name
20 Travel Inspired Boys’ Names
- Atlas – Greek meaning “to carry”
- Austin – American place name
- Arran – a Scottish isle
- Boston – American place name
- Caspian – the Caspian sea; the world’s largest lake
- Christopher – after Christopher Columbus and St. Christopher; a symbol of safe travel
- Cruz – meaning “cross” or reminiscent of travel
- Devon/Devan – an English place name
- Everest – like the mountain
- Forrest – a nature name meaning “forest”
- Hudson – the river in New York
- Israel – a Middle Eastern country
- Jackson – an American place name
- Jet – from the gemstone or reminiscent of travel
- Noah – Hebrew meaning “wanderer”
- Oslo – a Norwegian place name
- Phoenix – American place name
- Rhodes – a Greek island
- Roman – people of Rome
- Wilder – meaning “untamed”
20 Travel Inspired Gender Neutral Names
- Aspen – a Colorado ski destination
- Brooklyn – a suburb of New York City
- Cairo – Egyptian place name
- Cove – a small sheltered bay
- Cyprus – an island in the Eastern Mediterranean
- Eden – paradise
- Haven – meaning “place of safety”
- Indigo – Indian dye
- Jordan – a Middle Eastern country
- Kai – Hawaiian meaning “sea”
- Lucca – an Italian place name
- Milan – an Italian place name
- Nola – a nickname for New Orleans
- Ocean – giving us serious wanderlust vibes
- Rio – a Brazilian place name
- River – a gorgeous gender neutral nature name
- Romi/Romy – meaning “my height”
- Sailor – meaning “boat man”
- Skye/Sky – like the sky, or the Isle of Skye
- Sydney – Australian place name
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Travel-Inspired Baby Names Are Trending (& These Are the Most Popular Right Now)
Nothing beats a trip around the world , but occasionally digging up your old vacation pics isn’t the only way to reminisce. Naming your newborn after a destination you adore is a way to keep your travel memories alive and at the top of your mind 365 days a year. Here, the top 20 travel-inspired baby names—according to a study conducted by the international luggage storage app, Bounce .
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Most popular travel-inspired names for girls:
1. sydney
Yes, it’s a city in Australia, but it also means “wide meadow.”
2. alexandria
As in Alexandria, Virginia, but also the female version of Alexander, “helper and defender of mankind.”
3. london
Though mostly used for girls, the name is actually gender neutral and means “from the Great River.”
4. dakota
The most popular holder of this sweet name meaning “friend” is of course, Dakota Fanning. P.S. It’s also gender neutral.
5. paris
Why not name your bundle of joy after one of the most romantic, beautiful cities in the world?
6. carolina
North or South, doesn’t matter. The sweet name means “free man” or “free holder.”
7. guadalupe
A Spanish name derived from a place in Cáceres dubbed “the valley of the wolves.”
8. journey
Because what is life if not a long, beautiful journey.
9. skye
After the serene, peaceful and breathtaking Isle of Skye in Scotland.
10. asia
Not only is it the biggest continent in the world, but the name also means “lively” or “rising sun.”
Most popular travel-inspired names for boys:
1. preston
A posh British name meaning “priest’s town.”
2. dakota
See number four.
Hebrew name meaning “God contended,” “wrestles with God” or “'triumphant with God.”
4. Kingston
The capital city of beautiful, lush Jamaica. The name means “king’s town.”
5. dallas
Named after the third biggest city in sunny Texas.
6. phoenix
A sweet name symbolizing renewal, regeneration and immortality.
7. orlando
Not just the home of Disney World, the name also means “famous land.” Which is quite apropos.
8. atlas
Shay Mitchell gave her first baby girl this gender-neutral moniker meaning “to carry.”
9. boston
Legend has it that the name means “city by the woods,” but that’s unconfirmed. For now, let’s just say the name stems from the famous capital of Massachusetts.
10. london
Another gender neutral moniker that appears twice.
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Go around the world with these iconic baby names
By Diva Anwari June 15, 2022
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Searching for the perfect baby name can be one of the more exciting things to research before your little one gets here. You might have already looked at celebrity baby names or possibly your favorite show ( Bridgerton baby names, anyone?) for ideas but if you’re looking for a name that sparks a happy memory then you might consider travel-inspired baby names.
And what’s one thing that can take you back to a magical moment like your honeymoon, proposal or wedding location? The name, of course! Maybe you honeymooned in Sydney because you just had to see the famous opera house. Maybe your partner proposed under the glittering lights of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Or, maybe you had a lovely rustic wedding in Boston. Whatever place calls to your heart might be the place to consider naming your baby after.
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It’s no wonder naming your baby after iconic cities and countries is a growing trend in America. Bounce conducted a study over 20 years, from 2000 to 2020, and found the most popular travel-inspired baby names. Starting with the most popular baby names for boys and ending with popular baby names inspired by cities—Bounce even gives a little bit of historical context for the top performers in each category.
Scroll down to see what iconic places made the list!
Travel-inspired boy names
4. Kingston
Travel-inspired girl names
2. Alexandria
6. Carolina
7. Guadalupe
Travel-inspired baby names: countries
5. Malaysia
9. Trinidad
Travel-inspired baby names: capital cities
2. Kingston
7. Hamilton
10. Nairobi
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118 Baby Names That Mean Traveler, Wanderer, Or Seeker
Let wanderlust bite your little bug — unique names for your little backpacker.
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If you want your little bundle of joy to become a wanderlust and seek interesting adventures in life, your search for baby names meaning traveler, can end here. Travelling entails being on the lookout for great things, being adventurous, and experiencing interesting incidents along the way that usually fall beyond the realm of one’s normal routines. Travelers are not ready to settle for the mundane kind of life. And if that is what you had in mind for yourself and now for your little one as well, read on as we bring you some meaningful babies that mean traveler, seeker, or wanderer. Pick out the one that intrigues you the most.
Boy Names That Mean Traveler, Wanderer, Or Seeker
Ace means ”winner.” The English name represents an adventurous soul who loves to take risks. The short name is powerful and evokes a person with a winning mentality.
The name is derived from Hebrew and means “exile” or “voyager.” Arvad is also the only inhabited island in Syria in the Mediterranean Sea.
A famous Egyptian, Indian, and Jordanian name with Hebrew roots, it means to fly or soar.
4. Ahascharah
This unique Sanskrit name has a beautiful Vedic ring to it. Ahascharah means “the day wanderer.”
This is a Hindi-origin name with various meanings, including water, cloud, and traveler.
6. Aniveshak
This Indian name means “one who finds” or “seeker.” It has been associated with many celebrities and rulers over the ages.
7. Brandan, Brendan , Brendon
An Anglicized version of the Irish name Breandán, this name means “ Prince .” The name was popularized by Saint Brendan, who is also called “the Navigator,” “the Voyager,” “the Anchorite,” and “the Bold.”
Bahis is a Quranic male name meaning seeker, learner, researcher, or explorer.
A roaming soul is referred to as a Charaka. The word is of Indian origin and means “vagabond” or “traveler.”
10. Christopher
It is a Greek-origin word meaning “Christ-bearer.” St Christopher is the patron saint of all travelers.
This English name resonates with a climber or a traveler in search of heights, with eyes set on the peak of a cliff. Famous personalities with this name include the singer Cliff Richards and American actor Cliff Robertson.
The name Csaba finds its origins in Hungarian mythology. It refers to a shepherd , one who wanders with his cattle.
This is a Dutch name meaning “wanderer.”
This is a unisex name of Irish and Gaelic origin and means wanderer or pilgrim.
It is believed that this English name is an amalgamation of two names, namely Dwayne and Wade . Dwade means the “dark traveler.” Some say the name may have originated in the US.
Emin Pasha of the Ottoman Empire was one of the greatest explorers in German history. Although the literal meaning of the word is “trustworthy,” Emin has become synonymous with “wanderer.”
17. Faramund
It is an Old German name meaning protector of travelers. “Fara” means “journey” or “to travel” and “munt” means “to protect.”
Although a popular name in England, this Old German name comes from “fardi,” meaning “journey” and “nanthi,” meaning “venture.” Three famous Holy Roman emperors and several Spanish and Italian kings have borne this name.
The unisex English name is a diminutive form of Ferdinand and means “journey ready.”
This old English name refers to a traveler, preacher, or messenger bringing the good news.
21. Ferdinand
This has been given to many powerful leaders through the ages. This name of German origin means “bold traveler” or “voyager.”
Also used as a common noun, this word refers to people who are constant wanderers. Gypsies do not live in one place for long, and this English name brings to mind the personality of a traveler, a roamer.
This Native American name means “one who wanders or seeks.”
24. Jagatbehari
The name Jagatbehari means “world traveler.” The word is of Indian origin and is a masculine name. Hindus usually use this name.
As an English name, Jal has a unique ring to it. It refers to one who is a “wandering spirit” or a “traveler.”
26. Jahanjuy
This Parsi name means “seeker of the world.”
It is derived from the English word “jet,” which literally means power and speed. It denotes movement, travel and adventure.
28. Jeffrey / Geoffrey
This English name has many meanings, one of which is “traveler.” The name has many variants and short forms, such as Jeff and Geoff. Many notable people have this popular name, including Jeff Bridges and Jeff Bezos.
29. Kevalin
Meaning “Seeker of the Absolute,” Kevalin is a Sanskrit name of Indian origin.
Kymani is a name of East African Origin. Bob Marley chose this name for one of his sons, as it meant “adventurous traveler,” and Marley himself was a seeker.
31. Lokachari
This Sanskrit name means “wanderer of the Earth.” People with this name are known to be seekers of religion, spirituality, and wisdom.
This Egyptian male name means “traveler.” Some similar-sounding names are Masha , Misha , Meshia, Moishe , Moosha, and Moshe .
33. Naikasanucharah
This unique Sanskrit name for boys means “wanderer over the peaks.”
The name Nerio is a popular unisex first name in Italy and the US. It is of Latin and Greek origin and means “sea traveler.”
Nestor finds its origin in Greek Mythology. Nestor, the son of Neleus, the King of Pylos and Chloris, was a wise voyager. The word literally means “one who returns from travels.”
Noah was a famous Biblical traveler who built a giant ark to save the animals from disaster. This Hebrew name means “wanderer.”
This Indian name is common amongst Jains and Hindus and refers to one who is a “traveler.”
A derivative of Pathik, this Indian name also means “traveler.”
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Pippin was the name of a hobbit in the 1954 original version of The Lord of the Rings. It is a nickname for Peregrin, which means “pilgrim” or “traveler.”
40. Peregrine
Derived from the Latin word Peregrinus, this name means “one from abroad,” “a traveler,” “foreigner,” or “pilgrim.”
This English name means “wanderer.” It could be a derivation from the longer name Peregrine or a name in itself.
A beautiful male name, it means “brave wanderer” and finds its origin in Tibet.
A name of Indian origin, Raahi refers to a “traveler.” ‘Raah’ means “path,” and Raahi means “one traveling on a path.”
44. Raaheel
A name of Indian origin, Raaheel is a masculine name that means “traveler.” This name is commonly used by Hindus and Muslims.
A wanderer by nature, Ravid is a Hebrew name given to a boy child. It is associated with a big brother who takes pride in taking care of their younger siblings. Ravid is also the name of a famous mountain in Israel.
Romer is a German name. It refers to “one who roams or has wandering roots.” It’s also another word for “pilgrim.”
This name is commonly used for pets but is also used to refer to adventurous children. The English term means “wanderer or traveler.”
48. Satyesu
Meaning “the seeker of truth,” this Indian name resonates with people who are open-minded and fearless. People with this name are excited to explore and often have a gypsy-like personality. They seek adventure and freedom.
The term Scott is of Gaelic origin. The English call people from Scotland as Scotts, but in Scotland, this boy-name means “wanderer.”
50. Sekgolokhane
Sekgolokhane is a Basotho name. Te unique name means a “wanderer” and is commonly used within the community itself.
This male name originated from Norway and is derived from the Old Norse name “Stigandr,” which means “wanderer.” Another translation of the word is “swift on his feet.”
This name is also another modern derivation of the Old Norse name “Stigandr.” Stig is also a Scandinavian name meaning “one who wanders.”
This Indian name means “seeker of God.”
54. Somerled
This is the Anglicized version of the Old Norse or Scottish name Sumarliði. It means a “summer traveler.”
55. Sumarlidr
This Norwegian name of Old Norse origin means “summer traveler.” It is a strong, masculine name.
it is a direct Quranic name that means “one who seeks knowledge” or a “seeker. The word also means “student.”
This Muslim name with Arabic origins means “the seeker of truth.” The name gained popularity after Talib Shabib, a famous Iraqi politician, shot to fame with his planned coup against President Abdul Karim Qassim.
Tarka was the name of the (male) otter protagonist of Henry Williamson’s 1927 novel Tarka the Otter. The word literally means “wandering like water.”
Trent means trespasser or traveler. This male name is of English origin. The name is usually found amongst Christians.
Quite like the word “trip,” this English name also means “journey.” In old English, the name also referred to a dancer.
61. Ulysses
This famous wanderer in Homer’s Greek epic poem Odyssey was an angry and wrathful soul. Ulysses is the Latinized version of Odysseus, the protagonist of the poem.
This masculine name of Norwegian origin literally means “winter traveler.”
63. Vipinbehari
This Indian name means “Forest wanderer.” This name is used in Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Oriya, Telugu, and almost all Indian Hindu languages and communities.
Wayman is an English name. It means wanderer or traveler. Some famous personalities with this name are Wayman Britt, a retired American basketball player, Charlie Wayman, an English footballer, and Wayman Crow, one of the founders of the Washington University.
Wendel was a popular name in the 1940s. The Dutch- and German-origin name means “wanderer” or “someone who wanders.”
This is usually a surname or family name, but some people like to use it as a first name. The English word means “wanderer.” Another meaning of the name is “of the forest.”
The name Zulan is of Zulu origin and means “wanderer.”
Girl Names That Mean Traveler, Wanderer, Or Seeker
Alissa is a variant of the Phoenician name “Elishat,” which means “wanderer.” The name has many popular variants, including Alisa and Alice.
Ahima is the female version of the Hindu male name “Ahim,” meaning “traveler” or “cloud.”
With Latin roots, this popular Celtic name was popular in the US in the mid-1900s. It has several meanings, one of which is “an independent spirit.”
Asra is a Muslim girl name with multiple meanings. The Arabic name means “to travel at night.”
72. Barbara
The Greek word “barbaros” means “a traveler from a foreign land.” This English name has been derived from “Barbaros” and Anglicized to “Barbara.” Notable women with this name include singer Barbara Streisand and first lady Barbara Bush.
73. Beatrice
The name Beatrice finds its origins in Hungary , Dutch, England, Germany, and Rome . It is derived from the Latin word “Viatrix” meaning “a voyager” or “traveler” and is lovingly shortened to “ Bea .” The name was ranked the 573rd most popular name for baby girls born in the United States in 2018.
74. Brahmacharini
This Indian name means a “seeker of Brahman.”
This English word means a “ small stream .” Name your little girl Brooke if you want her to be free-spirited like a stream. It is a great name for someone who seeks adventure and carves their own path.
A derivation of Beatrice, the Italian girl’s name means “traveler” or “voyager.”
This American name means “sorrowful wanderer.”
This name finds its roots in Gaelic. It is derived from “O Deorian” and means “pilgrim” or “wanderer.”
79. Diadra/ Deidre
A variation of Deedra, this American name also means “sorrowful wanderer.” Deidre, derived from Deirdre , was a tragic heroine in Irish mythology.
In Greek mythology, Elissa was another name for Dido, the Queen of Carthage. This name denotes a “wanderer.” It is often used as a short form of Elizabeth.
Fara is an Old High German name meaning “traveler.” The Middle Eastern version of the name spells Farah and means joy.
82. Fernanda
This name is a variation of the popular name Ferdinand. Fernanda means “a wandering spirit” and finds its roots in Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese.
This Indian name means “traveler” or “wanderer.”
The famous Tom Hanks movie Forrest Gump popularized this name. The character in the movie was a seeker who wandered into many adventures. The Old English name literally means “dweller of the woods” and can be interpreted as a saint or seeker of spirituality.
This romantic Spanish name means “wanderer” or “gypsy.”
Gypsies are known to be wanderers. They have no permanent place of residence. The name Gypsy finds its origins in the wilderness of England and represents a “Bohemian traveler.”
The Hawaiian name Haimi means “the seeker.” Haimi is also another name for Goddess Parvati in the Hindu religion.
Igashu is a Native American name for a “seeker” or “wandering spirit.” People with this name are seekers of truth and spirituality.
Isra represents a “nocturnal journey.” This name is of Arabic origin and literally means “to travel at night.”
90. Journey
Journey is a beautiful name for a baby girl. It implies she is a voyager, a seeker, a traveler, and a wanderer.
This Hawaiin name for girls means “seeker.” Kaimi is also used as a Polish name .
92. Lawanda
Lawanda is an American name for girls, and it means “little wanderer.” This name can also be found in Germany and a few English-speaking countries.
93. Margana
This Sanskrit name for girls means “seeker of truth.”
94. Marlowe
This name of English origin evokes a sense of wandering. The word literally means “driftwood” and represents a drifter.
The name Mamga finds its roots in the Swahili language. It means “wanderer.”
96. Mareesha
A name of Hindu origin, Mareesha is a name for a female child. It means “traveler.”
This feminine name of Indian origin means “traveler.” This name is commonly used amongst Hindus, Jains, and Christians.
98. Nahomtima
Nahomtima is a Chowtaw tribe name given to a girl child. It means “seeker” or “giver.”
Nijeri is a tribal name from Kikuyu land in Kenya. The name represents one who loves to visit or travel.
100. Nocona
This Native American name has an adventurous ring to it. Nocona means “wanderer” or “camper.” It is an apt name for a girl who loves the outdoors.
101. Peregrina
This name of Latin origin means a “traveler” or “pilgrim.” The name can be used for boys and girls.
It is a derivative of the Latin name Peregrina. Perry means “traveler.”
103. Pleeha
An Indian name for a female child, Pleeha means a “wanderer.”
This is a common Zulu name for females. It means a person who is a “seeker.”
Reo is a Japanese name. Although it literally means “at the summit of the mountain,” it refers to the one who seeks and travels to the summit.
A river is a “stream of water that flows to the sea.” This English name represents someone who is on an ultimate journey.
The name River holds a close connection to nature because it is loved by many. Amanda Muse, a mother and a storyteller, shares how she came up with the middle name River for her son. She says that she chose the middle name River for her son out of a deep admiration for its beauty and its profound connection to nature. River holds a special significance due to its elegant association with water, a vital element to her and her family. Living in Vancouver, surrounded by nature entwined with water, has strengthened their reverence for it. For her, water symbolizes the ebb and flow of life—a reminder that amidst life’s fluctuations, water continues its steady course, reflecting the resilience and dynamism inherent in life’s journey ( i ).
This Arabic name is derived from its popular version “ Sarah ,” which means “traveler.” This name is common worldwide.
This feminine name of Kazakh origin means “supporter” or “traveler.”
109. Sojourner
This name means a “traveler.” It was popularized by Sojourner Truth, the African American women’s rights activist.
110. Somerild
This Scandinavian name is popular in England as a girl’s name. It means a “summer traveler.”
111. Sutapa
This name finds its roots in Orissa, India. It means “Seeker of God.” A famous person with this name is Sutapa Basu, the Indian author of the best-selling book Padmavati.
112. Talibah
This is a Quranic name for girls. It means a “ seeker of knowledge ” or “pursuer.” It also means “student.”
113. Traviata
This Italian female name means “astray” or “wanderer.”
A derivative of Wanda, Vanda means ‘wanderer.’ The name has its origins in Germany and Spain.
This Polish name was made famous after the 1980s movie A Fish Called Wanda. The name means “wanderer.” It was the 47th most popular girl’s name in the United States in 1934.
116. Wande/Wandie/Wandy
These are variations of the name “Wanda,” and refers to a”‘wanderer.”
117. Yayati
This is a female name of Indian origin. Yayati is a name usually given to a Hindu child. It means “wanderer” or “traveler.”
This Spanish name means “the seeker.” One may find its origin in the Italian word Zita, meaning “young girl” or as a pet name for the Hungarian name Felicita. In Greek, the word means “the hunter .” A hunter is also a seeker.
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1. How do baby names that mean traveler reflect a sense of adventure and wanderlust?
Baby names that mean traveler evoke a sense of adventure; they pique people’s interest, encourage experimentation, and foster a spirit of exploration. Parents picking such names hope their little one will live a life full of adventure and independence.
2. What are some positive qualities associated with the meaning of traveler in baby names?
According to numerology, traveler-themed names are frequently associated with positive traits such as friendliness and approachability. Individuals with such a name tend to possess a warm and calm nature, a keen sense of style, and a deep appreciation for belongings. However, these qualities may not be the same for everyone named on this theme.
3. What factors should parents consider when choosing a name with the meaning of traveler for their baby?
When choosing a name for your child, researching its historical and cultural significance is crucial. You may choose names for their uniqueness or popularity based on your preference but remember uncommon names might lead to mispronunciations. Also, consider pairing the given name with another meaningful name to add depth to its significance.
While you look for the most-suited name for your baby, you want it to be unique and meaningful. It should be fabulous yet easy to spell, remember and pronounce. If you love traveling, these names for travelers could match your naming preferences. These names are derived from various origins and have a touch of travel and adventure. Each name has a distinctive essence but goes by the same meaning of a seeker, traveler, or wanderer. So go ahead and pick the one most suited for your little explorer.
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20 Most Popular Travel-Inspired Baby Names For Boys And Girls
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When you’re trying to think of a unique baby name , what things come to mind? You might choose a name outside your culture, a food or flower or superhero name, or you might try and find a name people really haven’t heard before.
Travel-inspired names are always a popular bet. I’m sure many of us know a Paris or an India. But how about naming your child Rome or Sydney? Bounce analysed baby name data from the past 20 years to discover which travel destinations around the world are sparking inspiration for baby names.
And it turns out staycations aren’t just a holiday trend.
Even though it’s a small city in the northwest of England, Chester is the most popular travel-related baby name for boys in the UK with 3,410 babies given the name. In second place is another northern city: Preston.
Meanwhile for girls, Florence is the most popular travel-inspired name with 21,962 baby girls in the UK named after the Italian city. Next on the list for girls is Skye, one of Scotland’s most popular island holiday destinations.
Here are the top 10 travel-inspired lists for boys and girls and there are quite a few unexpected ones in the mix.
Top 10 travel-inspired baby names for boys:
Chester - 3,410 boys names
Preston - 3,082 boys names
Phoenix - 2,738 boys names
Milan - 1,947 boys names
Orlando - 1,102 boys names
Israel - 1,015 boys names
Cairo - 969 boys names
Rome - 562 boys names
Sydney - 531 boys names
Caspian 531 boys names
Top 10 travel-inspired baby names for girls:
Florence - 21,962 girls names
Skye - 11,456 girls names
India - 6,158 girls names
Paris - 3,371 girls names
Sydney - 3,251 girls names
Mali - 1,315 girls names
Dakota - 1,214 girls names
Phoenix - 1,140 girls names
Ocean - 1,000 girls names
Vienna - 998 girls names
The Best Travel-inspired Baby Names
Picking a name for your baby is a daunting, nearly impossible task for most of us. If you’re anything like me, you want to find a unique baby name that means something to you!!!! Whether you want it to be strong and classic, or one-of-a-kind unique, you want it to spark you, and sometimes, you just need to see some more options!! When we were coming up with our baby boy’s name, I scoured the internet for ALL the names and tried to see which ones spoke to me. We wanted an ode to travel, and I didn’t find a ton of travel-related baby name sites that I resonated with for GOOD baby name options that spoke to travel lovers like us! SO, I made this list of all of the best ones. Enjoy!!!
THE BEST TRAVEL-INSPIRED BABY BOY NAMES
Rome – This is one of the best travel baby boy names in my opinion. You could make the formal form ‘Roman’ and call him Rome. It also makes a beautiful middle name! Rome to me conjures up images of ancient Rome, the Romans, history, and Italy. Strong and handsome!
Jet – This one is for the boys that are born to jet-set.
Rio – this name could be for ‘river’ or for Brazil’s most famous city, Rio! Could be a fun middle name, too.
West – West is an ode to the Wild West, exploration and finding a new frontier. You could make the formal form Weston, or keep it as West.
East or Easton – Maybe you and your family are from the East coast, or you just love this name!
Christopher – while this name is a classic, it also has a travel meaning! Christopher is the patron saint of travel
Noah – another classic that has a travel meaning. Noah means ‘wandering’.
Hudson – named for the Hudson River, this is such a strong name for a baby with New York roots!
Sawyer – this name is named after the protagonist adventurer in Mark Twain’s books.
Kai – means ‘Ocean’ in Hawaiian!
Austin – named for the city of Austin, this can be a great travel name for a boy
Atlas – this wise, old-soul baby boy name has everything to do with travel and exploration.
THE BEST TRAVEL-INSPIRED BABY GIRL NAMES
Sydney – named for Australia’s beautiful coastal city, Sydney is one of the most popular travel baby names
Capri – I love this Italy-inspired name for a baby girl!
Savannah – this adorable southern belle name is so cute!
Sienna – named for the beautiful city in Italy, Sienna is a gorgeous name for a baby girl!
Callie – this one could be a really cute baby name that’s an ode to California
Alaska – Alaska is a beautiful name for a baby girl!
Venice – I have a friend named Venice and it’s beautiful!
Carolina – This beautiful name can be pronounced ‘Carol-eena’, a popular name in hispanic culture, or ‘Carolina’ like North Carolina.
Isla – this name literally means ‘island’, and is perfect for a little travel lover.
Skye or Skylar – While not directly related to travel, this name is still ‘travelly’ and a beautiful option!
London – This popular city baby name conjures up images of a posh little girl ready to take on the big city.
Saylor – Kristen Cavallari named her daughter Saylor and I love it. It’s such a cute travel-related baby girl name option!
Terra – this name means ‘the planet earth’
Sierra – named for the Sierra mountains, this little girl will be a born adventurer!
Aspen – named for Colorado’s famous glamorous city of Aspen , this could be a cute middle name too!
Whether you’re looking for the most popular baby girl names inspired by travel, or the most creative unique boy and girl baby names inspired by travel, I hope you found some good inspiration here!
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16 of the World’s Most Popular Baby Names Inspired by Travel Revealed
Baby names are becoming increasingly inspired by travel. People are looking to cultural and geographical landmarks, destinations, and countries for baby name inspiration . This new trend can be seen in the list of the world’s most popular names, where many are derived from words related to travel.
According to a recent study conducted by travel exports SkyParkSecure, these baby names influenced by destinations and iconic landmarks from around the globe are most popular. We will explore 16 of the most popular baby names inspired by travel that parents around the world are choosing for their little ones.
Most Popular Travel-Inspired Names for Girls
Sophia is one of the world’s most beloved baby names for girls. Thousands of babies are given the name each year. According to the study, ‘Hagia Sophia’ a Mosque located in Istanbul, Turkey could partly be the reason why! Sophia is a name of Greek origin and means “wisdom.”
After Sophia, another well-liked name is Florence. Florence is a city in central Italy and the capital of the Tuscany region. It is rich in art history and influential architecture. Florence is a name of English, French, and Latin origin, meaning “flourishing.”
Yes, this alternate form of Sofia is also a travel-inspired pick because it names the capital city of Bulgaria. As with Sophia, Sofia is given to thousands and thousands of baby girls each year. It is also of Greek origin and still means “wisdom.”
Victoria is another one of the world’s most popular baby names inspired by travel. It names a state in Australia and the capital of British Columbia in Canada. As you might have guessed, this name means “victory” and is of Latin origin.
It should come as no surprise that one of the most beautiful places on earth with vibrant culture ranks highly among travel-inspired baby names. India gets its name from the River Indus.
Technically a unisex name, Paris is going to far more girls than boys today. Considering the name belongs to the capital of France and one of Europe’s most romantic cities, it should come as no surprise that it ranks so highly.
We get another name inspired by travel to Australia. Sydney is technically a unisex name but it’s much more popular for girls than boys around the world today. Sydney is actually of French origin and it refers to “Saint Denis.”
We likely have Americans to largely thank for the success of the name Liberty. It is a reference to the Statue of Liberty a symbol of refuge as well as religious and cultural freedom.
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Most Popular Travel-Inspired Names for Boys
Around the world, Ellis is the most popular travel name for boys. We found that data point to be rather shocking. It references Ellis island and can be seen as a sibling to the name Liberty. Ellis can be seen as a variant of Elijah or Elias or a Welsh name that means “benevolent.”
Next up is Rio! What a delightful name. It is most famously Brazil’s largest city but also names the Rio Grande area of the US. Rio is a name of Spanish origin, meaning “river.”
Next up for boys is Brooklyn. It is a New York City-inspired name for one of the metropolis’s most colorful and trendy neighborhoods. Brooklyn is a name of Dutch origin that means “marshland.”
Plenty of baby boys are receiving the name Milan. It is inspired by the capital of Italy and a hub of Italian culture and fashion. Milan is technically a unisex choice but parents give it to far more boys than girls. Milan is an name of Italian origin that means “gracious.”
Santiago which is a delightful baby name for boys is inspired by travels to the capital of Chile. Santiago is a Latinate name that means “Saint James.”
Thousands of boys receive the name Cairo today. The name of course belong to the capital of Egypt. Cairo is a name of Arabic origin, meaning “the strong.”
We’re going back to Italy once more for the handsome name Rome. Once the central hub of the ancient world, Rome is a storied appellation. The name likely derived from Romulus and Remus who Rome’s founding myth are centered.
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Last but not least comes Bryce. Bryce originated as a Scottish surname meaning “freckled.” How cute is that!? Bryce is a travel name thanks to the many tourists who visit Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, USA.
There you go! Now you know some of the world’s most popular travel-inspired baby names. If you’d like to focus in on just the US, keep reading. We have the most popular travel baby names in America to share with you as well.
Most Popular Travel-Inspired Names for Girls in the US
10. Asia – Baby Girls Named: 14,589. One of the few travel-inspired names that belongs to an entire continent.
9. Skye – Baby Girls Named: 14,856. A name belonging to a picturesque island off the coast of Scotland.
Most Popular Travel-Inspired Names for Girls Continued
8. Journey – Baby Girls Named: 15,317. An adventure and travel name on the rise today, Journey is the 267th most popular name for girls in the US today.
7. Guadalupe – Baby Girls Named: 18,918. A popular Spanish name that relates to the patron saint of Mexico. There are many places with this name including an island off the coast of Mexico, a mountain range, and many more.
Other Popular Travel-Inspired Names in the US for Girls
6. Carolina – Baby Girls Named: 19,218. A name that has been on a downward trend in recent years, Carolina now ranks just outside the top 500 most popular names for girls in the US.
5. Paris – Baby Girls Named: 22,058. A unisex name belonging to the capital of France, Paris is a top 500 name for girls in the US today. Unfortunately, it goes to very few boys.
More Popular Travel Baby Names for Girls in the US
4. Dakota – Baby Girls Named: 27,665. Dakota is an extremely popular unisex option that goes roughly to an equal amount of baby girls and boys each year in the US.
3. London – Baby Girls Named: 37,419. The capital of the UK has been a very popular choice for girls and that’s less for boys.
Final Travel-Inspired Names for Girls in the US
2. Alexandria – Baby Girls Named: 41,132. Alexandria is the second most common girls’ travel baby name. The city of Alexandria in Egypt was home to some of the wonders of the ancient world.
1. Sydney – Baby Girls Named: 105,777. The name inspired by the Australian city, Sydney, peaked in popularity for girls in 1999 as the 23rd most popular name. It’s been slipping in recent years but it’s still in the top 250.
Most Popular Travel-Inspired Baby Names for Boys in the US
10. London – Baby Boys Named: 7,137. As with girls, the capital of the UK is a popular choice for boys as well. However, this name has been trending down for boys in recent years.
9. Boston – Baby Boys Named: 7,541. The capital of Massachusettes proves more masculine in sound than many other travel-inspired baby names. It is going to take a long time for girls named Boston to catch up.
Other Popular Travel Names for Boys
8. Atlas – Baby Boys Named: 8,611. One of the fastest-growing names for boys, Atlas took off in 2013 and will likely be a top 100 name this year. The name is of Greek origin and means “bearer of the heaven.” A perfect option for travel-loving parents.
7. Orlando – Baby Boys Named: 12,495. Orlando peaked in the US in 1975 but it is still a mildly popular option today. The name belongs to a sunny city that houses Disney World, one of the most popular travel destinations for families from around the world.
More Trendy Travel-Inspired Names for Boys
6. Phoenix – Baby Boys Named: 17,165. The name belonging to the capital of Arizona, Phoenix is a name on the rise for both boys and girls today. It goes to roughly the same number of boys and girls each year.
5. Dallas – Baby Boys Named: 21,846. Dallas has been a popular given name in the US ever since data on baby names begin in 1880. The Texas city has a name that originated in Irish that means “skilled.”
Travel-Inspired Names for Boys Continued
4. Kingston – Baby Boys Named: 33,146. Kingston is a name that’s always read more masculine than feminine. Kingston upon Thames in London, Kingston in Jamaica, and Kingston in Ontario are all possible inspirations.
3. Israel – Baby Boys Named: 33,380. Israel has seen its two most popular decades in the 2000s and 2010s. It continues to be a solid choice for American parents and has been since 1880.
Final Travel-Inspired Names for Boys
2. Dakota – Baby Boys Named: 38,665. As we mentioned when we discussed this name for girls, it is popular for all babies at the same rate. This unisex wonder is one of America’s most beloved travel baby names.
1. Preston – Baby Boys Named: 56,922. Preston names any number of places in England, Canada, Scotland, Australia, and the US. Countless possibilities for place inspiration for this appellation.
Most Popular Country Names Used as Baby Names
10. China – Baby Boys Named: 0. Baby Girls Named: 996. Total: 996. As you can see, no baby boys are getting the name China but so many girls are that it made the top 10. The name peaked in the US in 1992 and it has been on a downward trend since then.
9. Trinidad – Baby Boys Named: 717. Baby Girls Named: 397. Total: 1,114. A town in Cuba and an island country in the Caribbean, Trinidad is a name of Spanish origin that means “holy trinity.”
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More Country Names Used as Baby Names
8. Italy – Baby Boys Named: 0. Baby Girls Named: 1,489. Total: 1,489. Italy is the English name for the boot-shaped country that prefers Italia. It is mildly popular for baby girls in the US.
7. Egypt – Baby Boys Named: 519. Baby Girls Named: 3,162. Total: 3,681. Egypt emerged as a favored name in 2017 and it has hung around ever since.
Other Popular Country Names as Baby Names
6. Ireland – Baby Boys Named: 85. Baby Girls Named: 5,150. Total: 5,235. Ireland only goes to a few boys each year.
5. Malaysia – Baby Boys Named: 0. Baby Girls Named: 8,154. Total: 8,154. For girls, it has been a prized option since 1998 with parents who have Irish heritage proudly choosing the name for their daughters.
Even More Country Names That Are Popular as Baby Names
4. America – Baby Boys Named: 0. Baby Girls Named: 8,876. Total: 8,876. One of the travel baby names that hits close to home is America. The name went virtually unused in the US for 90 years before it returned for girls in 1998.
3. Kenya – Baby Boys Named: 312. Baby Girls Named: 8,815. Total: 9,127. Kenya, the country, gets its name from Mount Kenya, called “Kirinyaga” or “Kerenyaga” by the local Kikuyu people, meaning “mountain of whiteness” because of its snow-capped peak. As given name, it’s seeing love from parents with baby girls.
Final Travel-Inspired Country Names as Baby Names
2. India – Baby Boys Named: 0. Baby Girls Named: 9,207. Total: 9,207. India is decidedly feminine in its sound. It peaked in 2001 and is not as popular as it once was. The country India takes its name from the Indus River.
1. Isreal – Baby Boys Named: 33,380. Baby Girls Named: 2,893. Total: 36,273. Israel has been a popular name in the US since at least the 1880s (the Puritans actually popularized it first in the US). After the formation of the Jewish state, the name became even more popular in the US. Israel was the name bestowed by God upon Jacob after he wrestled with an angel. The name means “he who struggles with God.”
Most Popular City Names as Baby Names
10. Nairobi – Baby Boys Named: 5. Baby Girls Named: 563. Total: 568. The capital of Kenya is given to a few hundred children each year. However, the name does not rank in the US top 1000. It’s lovely to see that both Kenya and its capital are inspiring many baby names
9. Havana – Baby Boys Named: 0. Baby Girls Named: 1,150. Total: 1,150. With its rhythmic sound, the Cuban capital makes for a truly remarkable baby name and parents believe so for girls and girls alone.
More Popular City Names as Baby Names
8. Berlin – Baby Boys Named: 147. Baby Girls Named: 1,250. Total: 1,387. The capital city of Germany means “borderline.” New parents are just now seeing the name as a real possibility and it will likely grow in popularity for the rest of the decade.
7. Hamilton – Baby Boys Named: 1,523. Baby Girls Named: 63. Total: 1,586. Hamilton is the capital city of Bermuda. The name comes from English and Scottish origins and means “treeless hill.” It was most popular in the US for boys prior to 1933.
Even More Popular City Names Used for Babies
6. Rome – Baby Boys Named: 2,009. Baby Girls Named: 309. Total: 2,318. For travel lovers, there is no better place to visit in Europe than Rome. The city is rich in history, art, and culture. The name is on the rise today in the US, especially for boys.
5. Vienna – Baby Boys Named: 0. Baby Girls Named: 3,862. Total: 3,862. Yes, there is a town in Virginia with the name, but this travel name is inspired by the capital of Austria. The name first landed in the top 1000 in 2015 and it has been hanging on ever since.
These City Names Are Some of the Most Popular Names in the US Today
4. Cairo – Baby Boys Named: 4,234. Baby Girls Named: 322. Total: 4,556. Cairo is a hit of a name for boys today. We are so pleased that travel-loving parents have turned to it as well as Egypt. The name is more popular than ever before for baby boys.
3. Paris – Baby Boys Named: 1,967. Baby Girls Named: 22,058. Total: 24,025. Paris was once a popular name for boys in the US but that all changed thanks to Paris Hilton who helped make the gender flip to girls. The romantic French city is a traveler’s paradise so it’s no surprise that this name is and will be a hot one.
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Final Popular City-Inspired Baby Names
2. Kingston – Baby Boys Named: 33,146. Baby Girls Named: 1,050. Total: 34,196. The capital of Jamaica, Kingston is tracking to land in the top 100 most popular names for boys in the next year or two. Parents are falling back in love with this stately classic.
1. London – Baby Boys Named: 7,137. Baby Girls Named: 37,419. Total: 44,556. London emerged as a popular name for girls in 1994 and it rocketed up the list until the 2010s. American travelers love visiting this history-rich city and slapping its name on birth certificates. The US is the only English-speaking country where the name is popular!
There you go! Did any of these names surprise you? We hope you found these trending baby names to be interesting and if you are looking for a name for your baby, worthy of your consideration as well.
- 1.2 Florence
- 1.4 Victoria
- 1.8 Liberty
- 2.3 Brooklyn
- 2.5 Santiago
- 3.1 Most Popular Travel-Inspired Names for Girls Continued
- 3.2 Other Popular Travel-Inspired Names in the US for Girls
- 3.3 More Popular Travel Baby Names for Girls in the US
- 3.4 Final Travel-Inspired Names for Girls in the US
- 4.1 Other Popular Travel Names for Boys
- 4.2 More Trendy Travel-Inspired Names for Boys
- 4.3 Travel-Inspired Names for Boys Continued
- 4.4 Final Travel-Inspired Names for Boys
- 5.1 More Country Names Used as Baby Names
- 5.2 Other Popular Country Names as Baby Names
- 5.3 Even More Country Names That Are Popular as Baby Names
- 5.4 Final Travel-Inspired Country Names as Baby Names
- 6.1 More Popular City Names as Baby Names
- 6.2 Even More Popular City Names Used for Babies
- 6.3 These City Names Are Some of the Most Popular Names in the US Today
- 6.4 Final Popular City-Inspired Baby Names
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50 Unique Baby Names Inspired by Travel & Geography
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If you have travel on your mind and a baby in your belly, you will love this list of geographical baby names, both within the United States and beyond. Baby names inspired by our favorite places are trending this year, and these beautiful names will show you why. Many are unisex , so we’ve skipped the “baby names for girls” and “baby names for boys” restrictions so you can choose what sounds right for your baby. Also, be sure to check out our literary and classic baby names.
Geographical Baby Names Inspired by Travel Outside the United States
Alexandria This Mediterranean port city in Egypt was founded in 331BC by Alexander the Great.
Bria This beautiful name is also a town in the Central African Republic.
Cairo Meaning the victorious in Egyptian, Cairo is the capital of Egypt and the largest city in the Arab world.
Cyprus A small island country in the Mediterranean Sea, Cyprus has long been known for its minerals, wines and natural beauty.
Devon This county in South West England is known for its gorgeous coastline and sandy beaches.
Everest This mountain, Earth’s highest, is located in the Himalayas.
Farim A town in northern Guinea-Bissau, a country in West Africa. A crater on Mars is named after the town.
Geneva This city in Switzerland is surrounded by the Alps and Jura mountains and is a global hub for diplomacy and banking.
Holland Although Holland is frequently used to refer to the country of the Netherlands, it specifically refers to a geographical region on the country’s western coast.
India This South Asian country has a rich history, diverse culture and beautiful landscapes.
Israel This Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea is considered the biblical Holy Land by Jews, Christians and Muslims.
Jordan Home to several archaeological, religious and tourist sights, including Petra and the Dead Sea, Jordan has a rich history to explore.
Kingston The capital and largest city in Jamaica, Kingston is a popular place for tourists and is known for its natural harbor.
London London, the capital and largest city both of England and the United Kingdom, has a rich history dating back to the Bronze Age.
Nile This river in northeastern Africa flows into the Mediterranean Sea. Folks have relied on the river for more than 5,000 years to give them food, water, transportation and fertile land.
Odessa The main trading and fishing port of Ukraine, Odessa is known as the Ukrainian pearl.
Rio The namesake of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil is famous for Carnival, samba, bossa nova and it’s gorgeous landscapes.
Sahara Home of dinosaur fossils and dunes that can reach 600 feet high, the Saraha is our largest hot desert.
Samara The name is of Arabic origin and means guardian or protected by God. It’s also a large industrial city in Russia.
Selima Arabic for peace, Selima is an oasis in the Sudan.
Siena This city in Tuscany is known for medieval brick buildings. Milan and Florence are other Italian cities that make great baby names.
Sofia Sofia, the capital and largest city of Bulgaria, has many mineral springs and is surrounded by mountainsides.
Sydney The most populous city in Australia, Sydney is home to a world-famous opera house, a stunning harbor and great beaches.
Valencia Founded as a Roman colony in 138 BC, Valencia is now a bustling city in Spain.
Yala Yala is the most visited national park in Sri Lanka and borders the Indian Ocean.
Zaria A city in Nigeria, Zaria was originally known as Zazzau but renamed in the 16th century after Queen Zaria.
Geographical Baby Names Inspired by Travel in the United States
Aspen If you love skiing or beautiful mountain towns, Colorado’s Aspen is a great choice for a baby name.
Austin Known for its music, tech culture and outdoor fun, Austin is both a popular name and place.
Aurora Located just east of Denver, Colorado, the city of Aurora is known for its laidback atmosphere and art scene.
Brooklyn This NYC borough boasts Coney Island, Prospect Park and amazing New York-style pizza.
Camden If you’re more of a Jersey person than a New Yorker, Camden is a Scottish name meaning winding valley.
Carolina Whether you’re a fan of the northern or southern state, Carolina makes a sweet girl’s name with nicknames like Caro or Lina.
Cheyenne If you like rodeos and Western culture, consider naming your child after the capital city of Wyoming.
Dakota The Dakota people are a sub-tribe of the Sioux, and Dakota gives its name to two states and cities and counties around the US.
Francisco The Gold Rush, cable cars, Golden Gate Bridge and a vibrant food scene are some of the things we love about San Francisco.
Georgia Name your little peach after this southeastern state that’s home to other baby name options, including Augusta and Savannah.
Helena The rolling hills, soaring mountains and historical tourist attractions of Helena, Montana, make for an inspiring baby name.
Hudson Calling all history buffs: Hudson, NY, was the first city to be incorporated after the thirteen colonies became the US.
Indiana If you’re a fan of basketball, farmland, corn or the Indy 500, Indiana would make a good baby name for you.
Juneau Both a mountain town and a coastal area, this Alaskan city is one of our country’s most scenic.
Laredo This Texas city is located on the north bank of the Rio Grande and joins other Texas places as popular baby names: Dallas, Tyler, Houston, Austin and Antonio.
Lincoln The capital of Nebraska, Lincoln is a university city with lots of museums and cultural attractions.
Michigan With the longest freshwater coastline in the US, it’s no surprise this state is known for fishing.
Nola A nickname for New Orleans, Nola celebrates Creole cuisine, Mardi Gras and the French Quarter.
Phoenix This desert metropolis in Arizone is known for its stunning landscape, cacti and year-round warm, sunny weather.
Salem You’ve heard of the Salem witch trials, but this city in Massachusetts is also a historic town with a rich maritime history.
Savannah This Georgia city has a Southern charm, thanks to its cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages and stunning architecture.
Sedona Its colorful red rock formations will take your breath away. This Arizona town is also known as a haven for spiritual wellness.
Trenton Known as the place where George Washington won his first victory in the War of Independence, this New Jersey city maintains its colonial charm.
Tyree Growing in popularity as a boy’s name, Tyree is also a community in Georgia.
Zion People visit this Utah national park from all over the world to see its sandstone canyons, waterfalls and high plateaus.
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Record year for unique monikers in Scotland in 2023, official statistics reveal
Newborn babies were named Alloy, Banksy, Daemon and Jihad in a record year for unique names in Scotland .
National Records of Scotland (NRS) said there were a record 2,362 names given to only one boy and 2,983 to just one girl in 2023.
These included boys named Boy, Demigod and Howl and girls called Costly, La, Na, Pasty and Wynter-J.
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Luca climbed four places to become the most popular baby boy’s name in Scotland for the first time, given to 344 boys. The Italian-origin name pushed Noah into second place.
Leo remains third, and Jack has dropped out of the top three for the first time since 1996. It is now in fourth place and Harris is fifth.
Phillipa Haxton, an NRS statistician, said: “There are more names in use today than there were in previous generations. The number of different names for boys reached a new all-time high in 2023, as did the number of unique names given to only one child in the year.
“The same pattern was observed for girl’s names, and the variety of names given to girls is still greater than for boys.”
The NRS suggested that the Pixar film Luca could be behind the name’s rise, as it was only the 43rd most popular boy’s name in Scotland before the film’s release in 2021.
This summer’s blockbuster films are also thought to be behind the rise in names such as Cillian, up 24 places to 99 after Cillian Murphy starred in Oppenheimer, and Margot, up 57 places to 106 after Margot Robbie’s lead role in the film Barbie.
New entrants in the top 100 names include Oakley, which rose 64 places to 87th in the boys’ list, and Mabel, which jumped 102 places to joint 93rd for girls.
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Banksy, Costly, Pasty, Shady and Demigod among unique names given to babies in Scotland last year
Luca became the most popular baby boy name in scotland for the first time, while isla is back in the top spot for girls..
Thursday 28 March 2024 14:24, UK
Banksy, Boy and Demigod were among some of the names given to babies in Scotland last year, data has shown.
National Records of Scotland (NRS) said they were among a record high number of names given to only one child in 2023, with Daemon, Jihad, Howl and Shady some of the other 2,362 unique names chosen for boys.
Among the 2,983 unique names given to girls were Alloy, Costly, Pasty, Wynter-J, La and Na.
Luca became the most popular baby boy name in Scotland for the first time, pushing Noah into second place.
Isla is back in the top spot for girls, for the first time since 2020, with 274 newborns given the name, overtaking Olivia.
NRS statistician Phillipa Haxton said there are more names in use today than there were in previous generations.
She added: "The number of different names for boys reached a new all-time high in 2023, as did the number of unique names given to only one child in the year.
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Leo remains third, while Jack has dropped out of the top three names for boys for the first time since 1996, falling to fourth place, and Harris is fifth.
For girls, Freya is still the third most common name, followed by Emily and Amelia.
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Movie magic is also thought to be behind the rise in names associated with last summer's blockbuster releases, as Cillian is up 24 places to 99 after Cillian Murphy starred in Oppenheimer, while Margot has risen 57 places to 106th following Margot Robbie's lead role in Barbie.
New entrants in the top 100 names include Oakley, which rose 64 places to 87th, and Mabel, which jumped 102 places to joint 93rd.
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Banksy, Daemon and Demigod were among come of the more bizarre names given to babies in Scotland last year, new data shows.
National Records of Scotland (NRS) said they were among a record high number of names given to only one child in 2023, with Boy , Demigod, Howl and Shady some of the other 2,362 unique names chosen for boys.
Among the 2,983 unique names given to girls were Alloy, Costly, Pasty, Wynter-J, La and Na.
Luca became the most popular baby boy name in Scotland for the first time, pushing Noah into second place.
Isla is back in the top spot for girls, for the first time since 2020, with 274 newborns given the name, overtaking Olivia.
NRS statistician Phillipa Haxton said: “There are more names in use today than there were in previous generations.
“The number of different names for boys reached a new all-time high in 2023, as did the number of unique names given to only one child in the year.
“The same pattern was observed for girls’ names, and the variety of names given to girls is still greater than for boys.”
A baby sleeping in a basket as a record number of original names were issued in Scotland last year
Luca climbed four places to take the top spot, with 344 boys given the name.
Leo remains third, while Jack has dropped out of the top three names for boys for the first time since 1996, falling to fourth place, and Harris is fifth.
For girls, Freya is still the third most common name, followed by Emily and Amelia.
The NRS suggests the Pixar film Luca could be behind the name’s rise as it was the 43rd most popular boys’ name in Scotland prior to the film’s release in 2021.
Movie magic is also thought to be behind the rise in names associated with last summer’s blockbuster releases, as Cillian is up 24 places to 99 after Cillian Murphy starred in Oppenheimer, while Margot has risen 57 places to 106th following Margot Robbie’s lead role in the Barbie film.
New entrants in the top 100 names include Oakley, which rose 64 places to 87th, and Mabel, which jumped 102 places to joint 93rd.
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