Par Janssen Bradshaw, Disney Baby
L’été est à nos portes (youpi!) et c'est synonyme de journées à la plage, de pieds dans le sable et de chapeaux de soleil pour bébé.
Si vous prévoyez mettre au monde un petit être au cours de l’été, l’un de ces prénoms fera peut-être votre bonheur.
Girl Names
Ariel – How could you have a beach list without this mermaid name? If only the gorgeous red hair came along with it!
Bay – I love this modern name for a girl – it’s short and catchy and unique.
Blue – With color names becoming more and more popular (think “Jade,” “Hazel,” and “Olive”) this name is perfectly summer.
Cali – What’s more beachy than California? This shortened version of the Golden State is a perfect girl name.
Darya – This Persian name means “the sea.”
Hali – Greek for “sea,” this name is gorgeous and one that transitions nicely from baby to adult.
Maya – A Hebrew name meaning “water,” this name has spiked in popularity, hitting the top 100 in the last couple of years.
Morgan – Meaning “sea” in Welsh, this name is traditionally male but has become more popular for girls in the U.S.
Sailor – I love girl names with a masculine twist, and this is one of my recent favourites. Plus, a perfect excuse to buy some tiny sailor suits.
Summer – With a baby named Summer, you’ll have sunshine all year round.
Boy Names
Cruz – This fun name brings up thoughts of California beach town Santa Cruz.
Dylan – This is a Welsh name that means “son of the sea.” Plus, it’s a really great name!
Finn – This name may conjure up images of Huckleberry Finn, but it also has a nice ocean slant.
Hurley – An Irish name meaning “tide,” it’s hard to get more beach cool than this name.
Irving – This Scottish name means “sea friend.” How sweet is that?
Kai – This Hawaiian name means “sea,” and is also a character in the movie “Frozen.”
Ray – The ideal name for your tiny ray of sunshine.
Ronan – This Irish name means “little seal” and is currently sitting in the 400s for popularity, so it’s a perfect balance of unique but not too unusual.
Seaton – Meaning “town by the sea,” this is a last name turned first, which is an increasingly popular trend. (And for good reason! Last names make good, strong first names).
Zale – This is a Greek name that means “sea strength.” I love that it’s unusual, but not hard to spell or pronounce.
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