Aspirational Baby Names
45 Aspirational names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.
Explore 45 baby names with a aspirational feel. Every name links to a full page with its sourced meaning, origin, popularity chart, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation. Names are listed most-popular first.
Aspirational Girl Names
Journey#411 in the U.S.From Old French journée meaning a day's travel or a day's work, from jour (day), itself from LaDream#432 in the U.S.From Old English dream meaning joy, music, or a dream vision; used as a word name for its aspirJream#518 in the U.S.Modern American creative name, a phonetic respelling of the word 'dream,' using the letter J toHeaven#543 in the U.S.From the Old English heofon meaning 'sky' or 'the abode of God'; used as a vocabulary name evokArmani#562 in the U.S.Freeman or soldier; Italian form of the Germanic name Herman (hari + man: army + man)Destiny#635 in the U.S.From the English word destiny, derived via Old French destinée from Latin destinare ('to determLegacy#662 in the U.S.From the English word legacy, from Medieval Latin legacia meaning bequest or what is bequeathedRoyalty#782 in the U.S.Royal status or kingly quality; from Old French roialte and Medieval Latin regalitas, meaning tDior#984 in the U.S.Possibly from Breton/Old French d'or (of gold); the surname of couturier Christian Dior, now usSterling#1117 in the U.S.Of the highest quality; from Old English steorling (little star), referring to the star symbol Princess#1145 in the U.S.Daughter of a prince; royal; from Old French princesse (princess), from Latin princeps (first, Chanel#1221 in the U.S.Channel; pipe; from Old French chanel (canal, pipe, groove) — the surname of fashion designer CRoyal#1225 in the U.S.Of the king; regal; from Old French roial (kingly, royal), from Latin regalis (of the king, froJournie#1437 in the U.S.A journey, a voyage, the path of lifeHarmonie#2307 in the U.S.harmony, musical agreement, fitting togetherHavyn#2440 in the U.S.safe harbor, refuge, place of safetyWisdom#3068 in the U.S.From the Old English wisdom, meaning accumulated knowledge and good judgment; used as a given nLegacie#3536 in the U.S.Variant of Legacy, the word for an inheritance — from Latin legare, 'to bequeath' — in an -ie sForever#3709 in the U.S.From the English word forever — 'for all time, eternally' — a modern aspirational word-name
Aspirational Boy Names
Sterling#346 in the U.S.Possibly from Old English 'steorling' (little star) or from the English town of Stirling in ScoKaizen#364 in the U.S.From the Japanese 'kai' (change) and 'zen' (good, better) — meaning 'continuous improvement' orRoyal#476 in the U.S.From the English word 'royal,' derived from Old French 'roial' and Latin 'regalis' meaning kingArmani#495 in the U.S.Italian surname meaning 'son of Armano,' where Armano derives from the Old High German 'HermannChozen#523 in the U.S.Modern American creative spelling of the English word 'chosen,' meaning 'one who has been selecChosen#555 in the U.S.From the English past participle of 'choose,' used as a vocabulary name expressing divine electPrinceton#653 in the U.S.From the English place name Princeton, composed of prince (from Latin princeps, meaning first oCreed#663 in the U.S.From the English word creed, from Latin credo meaning I believe; a statement of faith or core pMajor#670 in the U.S.From the Latin comparative adjective maior meaning greater or larger; used as a military rank nHouston#675 in the U.S.From the Scottish surname Houston, from a place name meaning Hugh's town — a settlement owned oEverest#796 in the U.S.Dweller by the boar wood or forest; an English surname from a place name combining Old English Kaisen#800 in the U.S.Continuous improvement or change for the better; an Americanized given name inspired by the JapLegacy#957 in the U.S.Something handed down from the past; an enduring heritage; from Old French legacie, from MedievKartier#1023 in the U.S.Maker of carts; a spelling inspired by the Cartier luxury jeweler, combining Carter (cart driveKnowledge#1141 in the U.S.Learning; understanding; wisdom; from Middle English knowleche (understanding, comprehension)Bishop#1194 in the U.S.Overseer; supervisor; from Greek episkopos (epi: over + skopos: watcher, supervisor), via LatinCartier#1203 in the U.S.Maker of carts; from French cartier (cart maker), a surname that became one of the world's mostAdvik#1376 in the U.S.Unique, unparalleled, without equalDream#2235 in the U.S.a dream, visionMarquise#2351 in the U.S.Nobleman; lord of a march (border territory); from French marquis (a nobleman ranking above a cChosyn#2420 in the U.S.Chosen; selected; a creative spelling of 'Chosen' — the English past participle of 'to choose,'Dinero#3000 in the U.S.Money; currencyJenesis#3063 in the U.S.A creative phonetic respelling of Genesis, from the Greek genesis meaning origin, birth, or begHonest#3170 in the U.S.Truthful, fair-dealing, free from deceit; virtue name from Latin honestus meaning honourableShyne#3499 in the U.S.From the English word shine — 'to glow, gleam, excel' — a modern word-name with a y-styled spelSupreme#3500 in the U.S.From the English word supreme — Latin supremus, 'highest, greatest' — a modern aspirational wor
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Popular Aspirational baby names include Sterling, Kaizen, Journey, Dream, Royal, Armani. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.
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