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Stately Baby Names

29 Stately names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 29 baby names with a stately 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.

Stately Girl Names

Ramira#8746 in the U.S.A feminine form of Ramiro, from the Germanic elements ragin ('counsel; advice') and meri ('famoElyzabeth#9164 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheva, 'my God is an oath' (or 'pledged to Providence#11684 in the U.S.From the English word providence, 'divine care; guidance; foresight' (Latin providere, 'to foreColumbia#12402 in the U.S.From the Latin columba, 'dove,' via Columbus - a poetic personification of America (Columbia) aHathaway#12600 in the U.S.From the English surname Hathaway, likely 'enclosure by a heath' or 'path across a heath,' fromKnightley#12793 in the U.S.Knightley is an English surname and place name, usually read as 'knight's meadow' or 'knight's Lucretia#13272 in the U.S.From the Roman family name Lucretius, likely tied to Latin lucrum ('gain; profit; wealth'). BorAmadea#13535 in the U.S.Amadea is the feminine form of Amadeus, from Latin ama Deum — 'love God' — or amare Deum, 'to lEmanuella#13926 in the U.S.A feminine form of Emmanuel, from the Hebrew Immanu'el, 'God is with us' — the name given in thErnestina#13950 in the U.S.The feminine of Ernest, from the Germanic eornost, 'seriousness; resolve; earnestness' — a statAureliana#15553 in the U.S.From the Latin aureus, 'golden' — a flowing feminine of Aurelian/Aurelius, the Roman family namElynor#15931 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Eleanor, from the Old French Alienor, itself from the Occitan Alienor. ThHadarah#16083 in the U.S.From the Hebrew hadar, 'splendour, beauty, adornment' — a word used in the Hebrew Bible for gloParthenia#17030 in the U.S.From the Greek parthenos, 'maiden; virgin' — the same word behind the Parthenon, the temple of

Stately Boy Names

Belmont#3768 in the U.S.From a French place name and surname, 'beautiful mountain' (bel, 'beautiful,' + mont, 'hill; moChristobal#9896 in the U.S.A spelling of Cristobal, the Spanish form of Christopher, from the Greek Christophoros, 'bearinLudovico#10283 in the U.S.The Italian form of Louis/Ludwig, from the Germanic Hludwig, 'famous warrior; renowned in battlMihail#10336 in the U.S.The Romanian, Bulgarian, and Macedonian form of Michael, from the Hebrew for 'who is like God?'Mackinley#10490 in the U.S.From the Scottish surname MacKinlay/McKinley, 'son of Fionnlagh' (mac plus Fionnlagh, 'fair herMatthaus#10508 in the U.S.The German form of Matthew (Matthäus), from the Hebrew Mattityahu, 'gift of God.' A stately conGrantham#11133 in the U.S.Grantham is an English place name and surname (a town in Lincolnshire), likely 'gravelly homestMacarthur#11489 in the U.S.From the Scottish surname MacArthur, 'son of Arthur' (mac, 'son of,' plus Arthur, tied to 'bearAmillian#12134 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Emilian and Maximilian — Latin names read as 'rival; emulating' (EmiliDecimus#12476 in the U.S.From the Latin Decimus, 'tenth' — a traditional Roman praenomen (first name), often given to a Augustas#12485 in the U.S.Augustas is the Lithuanian form of Augustus, from the Latin augustus ('venerable; majestic; conFitzwilliam#12636 in the U.S.Fitzwilliam is an English surname meaning 'son of William' (Norman-French fitz, 'son of' + WillClaiborne#12645 in the U.S.From the English surname Claiborne (Clayborne), likely 'from the clay-bank brook or stream' (clConstantin#12655 in the U.S.A European (French, German, Romanian) form of Constantine, from Latin 'Constantinus', 'steadfasLivingston#13149 in the U.S.From the Scottish surname and place name Livingston, 'Leving's town or settlement' (a personal

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What are popular Stately baby names?

Popular Stately baby names include Belmont, Ramira, Elyzabeth, Christobal, Ludovico, Mihail. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

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More4Kids lists 29 Stately baby names, each with a sourced meaning and audio pronunciation.