Most beautiful baby names of 2023/2024.

Julia
5 min readJun 24, 2023

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Hey there ! Every year I write about baby’s name, and yes I choose SummerTime to write about this… Why? In my opinion, besides it being my best & favorite season, over the years I have realized that the biggest births take place in the summer. Here the list (4 of names will be part forever in my list,so sorry for repeatable names). Check it now:

Boy names:

Amar Immortal one and Eternal or from Spanish is to Love . Amar is a beloved gender-neutral name with Indian and Sanskrit origins, meaning “immortal one” and “eternal.” An appellation that exudes the majesty of eternal life, baby Amar will never forget the strength they carry in their soul.

Noah First and foremost, Noah comes from the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament. (Noah also appears in the Hebrew Bible and the Quran.) As the renowned Bible story goes, Noah was instructed by God to build an ark and save his family and the earth’s creatures from a devastating flood.A less widely known story about Noah has him as the man who planted the earth’s first vineyard and discovered fermentation and its effects. Somewhat fittingly, the meaning of this sonorous name, pronounced “no-ah,” comes from the Hebrew word noach, which means “rest” and “comfort.”

Asher is a Hebrew name that appears in the Bible. it ‘s first seen in the Old Testament book of Genesis. In Hebrew, it’s written as א ָש ֵׁר . The meaning of Asher comes from the Hebrew word osher, which means happiness.

Hudson is an English name meaning “son of Hudd.” Originally a last name, Hudson has only recently caught on as a first name in the United States in the last 30 to 40 years. Hudd or Hudde was a name given to someone who made hoods. It was also a common nickname for Hugh, an Old German name that means “mind” or “spirit.” Hudson is also a name with historical significance. European explorer Henry Hudson sailed the Hudson Bay in Canada and the Hudson River in New York both bodies of water are now named after him.

Lincoln is a boy’s habitational name that originated in England. It was originally a surname, used to designate people from Lincoln, a cathedral city in the East Midlands of the country. Lincoln means “lake/pool colony” and is sometimes interpreted as “town by the pool” or “settler by the lake.” In America, the name is more often associated with Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States during the turbulent period of the Civil War and signer of the Emancipation Proclamation. For this reason, it has grown in popularity as a male given name since the mid-19th century.

Theodore is a masculine name of Greek origin. A moniker of presidential proportions, its translation is no less prestigious. Stemming from the Greek words Theos, meaning “god-given”, and dōron, meaning “gift”, Theodore stands as “a gift from God.” This divine declaration is, of course, most widely associated with Theodore Roosevelt, whose far-reaching legacy includes the ‘teddy bear.’ Destined to be a beacon for many affectionate nicknames little Theo, Ted, or Teddy to name a few will undoubtedly find easy solace in the path of pure intentions.

Benjamin is a popular boy’s name of Hebrew origins. In the Hebrew Bible, Benjamin is Jacob’s twelfth and final son and founder of the Israelite Tribe of Benjamin. The name means “son of the right hand,” or “son of the south.” In the Samaritan Pentateuch, it means “son of my days.” Apart from being historically and spiritually important to Jewish parents, Benjamin is also a great choice because of its numerous adorable nicknames. A classic that never goes out of style. These include Ben, Benny, and even Benji, all of which you’ll love calling baby Benjamin as you watch him grow up.

Arlo is a masculine name of Spanish and English origins. This gorgeous Spanish name refers to the barberry tree, a beautiful plant that comes in different colors, shapes, and sizes and are always eye-catching. The vibrant color and the unique way they grow can give baby the encouragement they need to be their best and brightest self.

August is both a boy’s name and a girl’s name of Latin origin meaning “great, magnificent”. August is a popular name, increasing in popularity year by year since 2000. Pronounce“aw-gust” in English. Nicknames: Augie, Auggo, Aust, Goose, Gus, Gusto.

Girl name:

Luna is girl’s name of Spanish/Italian origin meaning “moon”. The name of the Roman goddess of the moon, Luna is derived straight from the Latin word for moon, luna. Luna’s divine complement is Sol, the god of the Sun. In Roman art, Luna is often depicted driving a chariot.

Sol is both a boy’s name and a girl’s name of Spanish origin meaning “sun”. Sol was also a Roman god/personification of the sun, and an epithet of sun-god Apollo. Also a short version of the Jewish name Solomon which means “peace”.

Summer is pretty straightforward: it refers to the season of the year when the weather is warmest. But it also has a more metaphorical meaning as well. Summer is often seen as a time of growth and new beginnings, a time when the world is full of life and energy.

Aurora is primarily a female name of Latin origin that means Dawn.Aurora was the ancient Roman goddess of the dawn. Aurora Borealis is a name for the Northern Lights. Nicknames for Aurora include Arie, Rory, and Aura.

Avril is primarily a female name of French origin that means The Month Of April. The name of the month derives from the Latin verb aperire meaning ‘to open’, refering to the months association with new beginnings and Spring.

Beatrice is girl’s name of Italian, Latin origin meaning “she who brings happiness; blessed”. Beatrice is derived from Beatrix, a Latin name meaning “she who brings happiness.’’

Sara is a girl’s name of Hebrew origin that means “princess.” It is a variation of Sarah, the name given to Abraham’s wife in the bible. Sara is a popular choice for girls all over the world, from the United States to the Indian subcontinent.

Salome is: Peaceable; perfect; she that rewards,in Biblical Name. In American Baby Names the meaning of the name Salome is: Peaceable; perfect; she that rewards.

Mia is a shortened version of the name Maria, which is derived from the Hebrew name Miryam. Mia has also been used as an abbreviated version of the Israeli girl’s name Michal. Mia has roots in Latin languages, like Spanish and Italian, where it means “mine.”

Guess my 4 favorite names.

Xoxo..

Julia.

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Julia
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“The sun loves the moon so much that he dies every night to let her breathe, and in return, she reflects his love.” #English #Spanish

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