Baby Enchanting Names

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Updated April 2026
#1 Pick
Seraphina
Rising Fast
Aisling
Hidden Gem
Evanthe
Classic Pick
Rowena
Editor's Pick

Seraphina (Seh-ruh-FEE-nah)

Of Hebrew origin, meaning "fiery ones," often linked to angels and celestial beings.

Top 10 Baby Enchanting Names Names

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1AislingASH-lingAn Irish name meaning "dream" or "vision," often associated with beauty and grac...Trending
2SeraphinaSeh-ruh-FEE-nahOf Hebrew origin, meaning "fiery ones," often linked to angels and celestial bei...Popular
3ElaraEH-lar-ahA Greek name, possibly derived from "Helios," the sun god, suggesting radiance a...Trending
4EvantheEe-VAN-theeDerived from Greek, meaning "fair flower," evoking images of beauty and blossomi...Rare
5LysandraLi-SAN-draA Greek name meaning "liberator," combining strength and elegance.Rare
6RowenaRoh-EE-nahA Welsh name, meaning "famous joy," often associated with beauty and happiness.Classic
7AvalonA-vah-lonFrom Celtic lore, the name of a mythical island paradise, filled with magic and ...Rare
8WillowWIL-ohAn English name derived from the willow tree, symbolizing grace, flexibility, an...Popular
9LunaLOO-nahLatin for "moon," evoking a sense of mystery, beauty, and feminine energy.Popular
10AuroraAw-ROH-rahLatin for "dawn," representing new beginnings, hope, and the beauty of the risin...Popular
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Aisling
ASH-ling
An Irish name meaning "dream" or "vision," often associated with beauty and grace.
TrendingRare
Seraphina
Seh-ruh-FEE-nah
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "fiery ones," often linked to angels and celestial beings.
Popular
Elara
EH-lar-ah
A Greek name, possibly derived from "Helios," the sun god, suggesting radiance and light.
Trending
Evanthe
Ee-VAN-thee
Derived from Greek, meaning "fair flower," evoking images of beauty and blossoming.
Rare
Lysandra
Li-SAN-dra
A Greek name meaning "liberator," combining strength and elegance.
Rare
Rowena
Roh-EE-nah
A Welsh name, meaning "famous joy," often associated with beauty and happiness.
Classic
Avalon
A-vah-lon
From Celtic lore, the name of a mythical island paradise, filled with magic and healing.
Rare
Willow
WIL-oh
An English name derived from the willow tree, symbolizing grace, flexibility, and resilience.
Popular
Luna
LOO-nah
Latin for "moon," evoking a sense of mystery, beauty, and feminine energy.
Popular
Aurora
Aw-ROH-rah
Latin for "dawn," representing new beginnings, hope, and the beauty of the rising sun.
Popular
Rhys
REES
A Welsh name meaning "ardor," embodying passion, enthusiasm, and fiery spirit.
Popular
Oberon
OH-ber-on
The name of the King of the Fairies in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," suggesting magic and enchantment.
Rare
Silas
SY-las
A Latin name derived from "Silvanus," the Roman god of forests, symbolizing nature and tranquility.
Popular
Caspian
KAS-pee-an
Inspired by the Caspian Sea, evokes a sense of adventure and vastness.
Trending
Zephyr
ZEF-er
Greek for "west wind," symbolizing gentle breezes and a refreshing spirit.
Trending
Peregrine
PEH-reh-grin
Latin for "traveler" or "pilgrim," suggesting a sense of adventure and exploration.
Rare
Elodie
EH-loh-dee
A French name meaning "foreign riches," associated with charm and elegance.
Popular
Imogen
IM-oh-jen
A Celtic name, possibly meaning "maiden," often associated with innocence and beauty.
Classic
Leif
LEEF
A Norse name meaning "heir" or "descendant," often associated with adventure and exploration.
Classic
Alana
Ah-LAH-nah
Of Irish origin, meaning "beautiful fairy," a name with mythical charm.
Popular
Briar
BRY-ar
An English name referring to a thorny shrub, evoking a sense of wild beauty and protection.
Trending
Indigo
IN-di-go
A Greek name referring to a deep blue-violet color, known for its calming and creative associations.
Trending
Lyra
LYE-rah
A Greek name referring to a lyre, a musical instrument, symbolizing harmony and creativity.
Popular
Orion
Oh-RYE-un
A Greek name referring to a constellation, symbolizing strength, hunting, and celestial beauty.
Popular
Rowan
ROH-an
Of Scottish and Irish origin, referring to the Rowan tree, known for its protective qualities and vibrant berries.
Popular
Thalia
Tha-LEE-ah
A Greek name meaning "to flourish," associated with joy, abundance, and the arts.
Classic
Aurelia
Aw-REEL-yah
Latin for "golden," evoking a sense of radiance, beauty, and preciousness.
Popular
Arden
AR-den
An English name referring to a high valley or forest, symbolizing tranquility and natural beauty.
Classic
Elwyn
EL-win
A Welsh name meaning "friend of the elves," suggesting a connection to the magical realm.
Rare
Morwenna
Mor-WEN-ah
A Cornish name meaning "maiden," associated with the sea and its mysteries.
Rare
Nyx
Niks
Greek goddess of the night, symbolizing mystery, power, and allure.
Trending
Persephone
Per-SEH-foh-nee
Greek goddess of spring and queen of the underworld, representing transformation and duality.
Trending
Endymion
En-DIM-ee-on
A Greek name meaning "to dive in," often associated with beauty and eternal youth.
Rare
Elowen
Eh-LOH-en
A Cornish name meaning "elm tree," symbolizing strength, grace, and resilience.
Trending
Zephyrus
ZEH-fih-rus
Greek god of the west wind, symbolizing gentle breezes, renewal, and springtime.
Rare
Ariadne
Ah-ree-AD-nee
A Greek name meaning "most holy," associated with mythology and leadership.
Trending
Indigo
IN-di-go
A name derived from the Indigo dye, representing a color between blue and violet. It is associated with intuition, perception, and spirituality.
Trending
Juniper
JOO-ni-per
A Latin name meaning "young," associated with the evergreen juniper tree, symbolizing vitality and protection.
Popular

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

AislingASH-ling
SeraphinaSeh-ruh-FEE-nah
ElaraEH-lar-ah
EvantheEe-VAN-thee
LysandraLi-SAN-dra
RowenaRoh-EE-nah
AvalonA-vah-lon
WillowWIL-oh

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Sibling & Middle Names

Luna & Orion
Celestial names with a cosmic connection.
Willow & Rhys
Nature-inspired names with a touch of Welsh charm.
Aurelia & Caspian
Elegant and adventurous names with distinct origins.
Elodie & Silas
A French and Latin pair with classic appeal.
Aurora & Skye
Evokes images of dawn and the sky.
Zephyr & James
A light and classic pairing.
Seraphina & Rose
Angelic and floral, a beautiful combination.
Oberon & Fox
A whimsical and nature-inspired combo.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

Say it out loud — Test how the name sounds with your last name and as a full name.
Check the initials — Make sure the initials don't spell anything awkward.
Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
Future-proof it — Imagine the name on a resume, not just a baby onesie.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a name "enchanting?"
Enchanting names possess a certain magical quality, often drawing from mythology, nature, or literature. They typically have a beautiful sound, a unique meaning, and evoke a sense of wonder and timelessness. These names often stand out from the ordinary, offering a unique and captivating choice for your child.
Are enchanting names only for girls?
Not at all! While some enchanting names are traditionally feminine, there are many enchanting names suitable for boys as well. Names like Oberon, Caspian, and Zephyr offer a sense of magic and adventure that can be perfect for a boy. Consider both traditionally masculine and gender-neutral options when exploring enchanting names.
How do I choose the right enchanting name for my baby?
Consider the sound and meaning of the name, as well as its origin and cultural significance. Think about how the name flows with your last name and any potential nicknames. Ultimately, the right enchanting name is one that resonates with you and your partner and feels like a perfect fit for your baby.
What are some popular sources of inspiration for enchanting names?
Popular sources of inspiration include mythology (Greek, Roman, Celtic), nature (trees, flowers, celestial bodies), literature (fairy tales, fantasy novels), and even place names with a mystical aura. Exploring these sources can lead you to discover unique and meaningful enchanting names.
Are enchanting names too unusual or difficult to pronounce?
While some enchanting names might be less common, many are relatively easy to pronounce and spell. It's always a good idea to say the name aloud and consider how others might perceive it. If you love a more unusual name, be prepared to gently correct pronunciation if needed, but don't let that deter you from choosing a name you adore.

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