Alternatives to Bailey
Bailey has been well-used over the past two decades, mainly for girls but for boys too. Here, some Bailey alternatives that might feel fresher.
Madeline
Meaning: high tower or woman from Magdala
Origin:English variation of Magdalen
Madeleine
Meaning: woman from Magdala or high tower
Origin:French variation of Magdalen
Denzel
Meaning: from the high stronghold
Origin:Cornish
Clive
Meaning: lives near a high cliff
Origin:English
Magdalen
Meaning: woman from Magdala or high tower
Origin:English
Magdalene
Meaning: woman from Magdala or high tower
Origin:Spelling variation of Magdalen
Britt
Meaning: high goddess
Origin:Swedish, contracted form of Birgit
Henley
Meaning: high meadow
Origin:English
Henley
Meaning: high meadow
Origin:English
Aram
Meaning: high elevated
Origin:Hebrew
Eli
Meaning: ascended, uplifted, high
Origin:Hebrew
Hyperion
Meaning: the high one
Origin:Greek
Howard
Meaning: high guardian or brave heart
Origin:German or English
Malin
Meaning: high tower or woman of Magdela
Origin:Scandinavian diminutive of Magdalene
Amaia
Meaning: high place or end
Origin:Spanish or Basque
Merida
Meaning: one who has achieved a high place of honor
Origin:Latin
Madelyn
Meaning: woman from Magdala or high tower
Origin:Variation of Madeline
Zaltana
Meaning: high mountain
Origin:Native American
Ardal
Meaning: high valor
Origin:Irish