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Updated April 2026
#1 Pick
Genevieve
Rising Fast
Seraphina
Hidden Gem
Lysander
Classic Pick
Isadora
Editor's Pick

Genevieve (jen-uh-veev)

Of French origin, meaning "woman of the race." It suggests nobility and elegance.

Top 10 Baby Fancy Names Names

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1Genevievejen-uh-veevOf French origin, meaning "woman of the race." It suggests nobility and elegance...Top
2Theodorethee-uh-dohrA Greek name meaning "gift of God," often associated with intelligence and charm...Top
3Seraphinaser-uh-fee-nuhHebrew in origin, meaning "fiery ones." It's a name of angelic beauty and strong...Trending
4Atticusat-i-kuhsA Latin name, meaning "from Attica," a region in Greece. It's known from "To Kil...Trending
5Isadoraiz-uh-dohr-uhA Greek name meaning "gift of Isis," a name of grace and artistic flair.Classic
6Lysanderlye-san-derA Greek name meaning "liberator." It evokes strength and a romantic spirit.Rare
7Aureliaaw-ree-lee-uhLatin in origin, meaning "golden." It represents radiance and beauty.Trending
8CassianKash-uhnOf Latin origin, meaning "empty" or "vain," but also associated with Saint Cassi...Trending
9Evangelineee-van-juh-leenA Greek name meaning "bearer of good news." It's a name with literary ties and a...Top
10Maximilianmak-si-mil-yuhnLatin in origin, meaning "greatest." It is a strong and regal name.Top
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Genevieve
jen-uh-veev
Of French origin, meaning "woman of the race." It suggests nobility and elegance.
TopClassic
Theodore
thee-uh-dohr
A Greek name meaning "gift of God," often associated with intelligence and charm.
TopClassic
Seraphina
ser-uh-fee-nuh
Hebrew in origin, meaning "fiery ones." It's a name of angelic beauty and strong presence.
Trending
Atticus
at-i-kuhs
A Latin name, meaning "from Attica," a region in Greece. It's known from "To Kill a Mockingbird" and is associated with wisdom and justice.
Trending
Isadora
iz-uh-dohr-uh
A Greek name meaning "gift of Isis," a name of grace and artistic flair.
Classic
Lysander
lye-san-der
A Greek name meaning "liberator." It evokes strength and a romantic spirit.
Rare
Aurelia
aw-ree-lee-uh
Latin in origin, meaning "golden." It represents radiance and beauty.
Trending
Cassian
Kash-uhn
Of Latin origin, meaning "empty" or "vain," but also associated with Saint Cassian. It has a sophisticated and strong sound.
Trending
Evangeline
ee-van-juh-leen
A Greek name meaning "bearer of good news." It's a name with literary ties and a gentle charm.
Top
Maximilian
mak-si-mil-yuhn
Latin in origin, meaning "greatest." It is a strong and regal name.
Top
Beatrice
bee-uh-tris
Of Latin origin, meaning "she who brings happiness." It is associated with elegance and intelligence.
Classic
Jasper
jas-per
A Persian name meaning "bringer of treasure." It's a gemstone name with a vintage appeal.
Top
Eloise
el-uh-weez
Of Old German origin, meaning "healthy, wide." It has a classic, sweet, and sophisticated sound.
Top
Phineas
fin-ee-uhs
A Hebrew name meaning "oracle." It has a quirky and intelligent vibe.
Rare
Augusta
aw-gus-tuh
A Latin name meaning "venerable." It carries a sense of dignity and history.
Classic
Leopold
lee-uh-pohld
Of German origin, meaning "bold people." It's a strong, traditional name with royal connections.
Rare
Vivienne
viv-ee-en
A French name meaning "alive." It's a chic and stylish name with a lively energy.
Trending
Constantine
kon-stan-teen
A Latin name meaning "steadfast." It's a name with historical and religious significance.
Rare
Juliet
joo-lee-et
A French and English name derived from Latin, meaning "youthful." Immortalized by Shakespeare, it suggests romance and beauty.
Top
Montgomery
mont-gum-uh-ree
Of Norman French origin, meaning "from Montgomery." It evokes images of strength and aristocracy.
Rare
Cordelia
kor-deel-yah
A Celtic name of uncertain meaning, often associated with "heart of a lion." It's a name with literary connections and a strong character.
Classic
Ignatius
ig-nay-shuhs
Of Latin origin, meaning "fiery." It is associated with Saint Ignatius and implies zeal and passion.
Rare
Wilhelmina
wil-hel-mee-nuh
Of German origin, meaning "resolute protector." It is a strong, vintage name.
Rare
Remington
rem-ing-tuhn
An English surname meaning "place on a riverbank." It's a sophisticated and modern name.
Trending
Octavia
ok-tay-vee-uh
A Latin name meaning "eighth." It's a classic Roman name with a sense of strength and history.
Trending
Peregrine
peh-ri-grin
Of Latin origin, meaning "traveler" or "pilgrim." It's a unique and adventurous name.
Rare
Cecilia
se-seel-yah
A Latin name meaning "blind." Saint Cecilia is the patron saint of music, giving the name artistic associations.
Classic
Lysander
lye-san-der
A Greek name meaning "liberator." It evokes strength and a romantic spirit.
Rare
Rosalind
roz-uh-lind
Of Spanish and German origin, meaning "pretty rose." It is a romantic and literary name.
Classic
Bartholomew
bar-thol-uh-myoo
An Aramaic name meaning "son of Talmai." It has a classic and distinguished feel.
Rare
Camilla
kuh-mil-uh
Of Latin origin, meaning "ceremonial attendant." It's a sophisticated and elegant name.
Trending
Fitzwilliam
fits-wil-yuhm
Of Norman origin, meaning "son of William." It has a distinctly aristocratic ring.
Rare
Seraphine
ser-uh-feen
French variation of Seraphina, meaning "fiery ones." It's angelic and beautiful.
Trending
Montgomery
mont-gum-uh-ree
Of Norman French origin, meaning "from Montgomery." It evokes images of strength and aristocracy.
Rare
Theodora
thee-uh-dohr-uh
A Greek name meaning "gift of God," the feminine version of Theodore.
Top
Barnaby
bar-nuh-bee
An Aramaic name meaning "son of consolation." It has a cheerful and friendly vibe.
Rare
Ottilie
ot-uh-lee
Of German origin, meaning "prosperous in battle." It's a strong and uncommon name.
Rare
Reginald
rej-uh-nald
Of German origin, meaning "advice, power." It is a classic and strong name.
Rare

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

Genevievejen-uh-veev
Theodorethee-uh-dohr
Seraphinaser-uh-fee-nuh
Atticusat-i-kuhs
Isadoraiz-uh-dohr-uh
Lysanderlye-san-der
Aureliaaw-ree-lee-uh
CassianKash-uhn

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Sibling & Middle Names

Genevieve & Theodore
Classic and sophisticated.
Aurelia & Cassian
Evokes a sense of timeless beauty.
Eloise & Jasper
Sweet and vintage charm.
Beatrice & Leopold
Royal and distinguished.
Juliet & Rose
Classic and romantic.
Theodore & Alexander
Strong and regal.
Seraphina & Grace
Elegant and ethereal.
Atticus & James
Timeless and sophisticated.

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Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a name "fancy"?
"Fancy" names typically possess an air of elegance, sophistication, and often have historical or aristocratic connections. They may be less common than mainstream names, contributing to their unique and refined appeal. These names often carry a sense of timeless beauty and distinction.
Are fancy names suitable for everyone?
While fancy names can be beautiful, it's essential to consider your personal preferences and lifestyle. Consider how the name will sound in everyday situations and whether it aligns with your family's values. Ultimately, the best name is one that you love and that feels right for your child.
Where do fancy names originate from?
Fancy names often have roots in various cultures, including French, Latin, Greek, and Old English. Many derive from royal families, literature, or historical figures. Their origins contribute to their sophisticated and refined image.
How do I choose the right fancy name for my baby?
Start by exploring lists of fancy names and researching their meanings and origins. Consider the sound and flow of the name with your last name and potential middle names. Also, imagine your child using the name in various settings as they grow up.
Are fancy names likely to become trendy?
Some fancy names experience periods of increased popularity, but many retain their unique and less common status. While trends can influence name choices, the inherent elegance and timeless quality of fancy names often make them a classic choice that transcends fleeting fads. Always choose a name you love regardless of trends.

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