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Middle Names for Baby Girls and Boys

Middle names have become standard for babies, with one middle name the convention in the US though two middle names are becoming more usual following the example of the British royals and upper class. You might look to your baby's middle name as the place to use a unique name that feels too adventurous for first place, or a name that carries personal or family meaning. Middle names can be a way to honor extra family members or heroes, and a middle name can also be an adjunct surname.

Along with Elizabeth and Henry, middle names currently in the US Top 1000 for first names include Arden, Belle, Bowie, Claire, Jude, Nash, Orion, and River. Currently, popular middle names include Grace, James, Louise, and William.

While we include shorter lists of unique middle names and one-syllable middle names and middle names with meaning, this is our master list of possible middle names for babies -- though in reality the list is limited only by your imagination.

Middle Names

Brigid

Meaning: strength or exalted one

Origin:Irish variation of Brighid
920
Linnea

Meaning: twinflower, lime tree

Origin:Swedish
363
Roisin

Meaning: little rose

Origin:Irish
571
Cecily

Meaning: blind

Origin:Feminine variation of Cecil
238
Harper

Meaning: harp player

Origin:English
214
Saanvi

Meaning: follower of Lakshmi

Origin:Sanskrit
416
Salome

Meaning: peace

Origin:Hebrew
629
Cassie

Meaning: prophetess

Origin:Diminutive of Cassandra
890
Hudson

Meaning: Hugh's son

Origin:English
3725
Jayden

Meaning: thankful

Origin:Spelling variation of Jaden
2928
Origin:Word name and surname
2815
Austin

Meaning: great, magnificent

Origin:English, shortened version of Augustine
2727
Easton

Meaning: east facing place

Origin:English
5786
Zephyr

Meaning: west wind

Origin:Greek
2463
Emmett

Meaning: truth; universal

Origin:English; Hebrew
3848
Kieran

Meaning: little dark one

Origin:Irish
3263
Finley

Meaning: fair-haired hero

Origin:Irish and Scottish
688
Lennox

Meaning: elm grove

Origin:Scottish
1964
Hayden

Meaning: heather-grown hill

Origin:English
1534
Dorian

Meaning: from Doris

Origin:Greek
4515