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Rock Star Baby Names

These rock and roll baby names are sure to bring out the star in your little one. Inspired by the rockers themselves, or the subjects of their songs (Jude, Layla, and Roxanne for instance), these names are the most edgy, interesting, or relevant of the rock star choices.

Along with Layla and Jude, other rock star baby names in the US Top 700 include Cecilia, Hendrix, Jagger, Lennon, Nash, Ruby, Stevie, and Valerie. Names inspired by rock bands include Fleet, Morrisey, Nirvana, and Sabbath.

Rock star baby names are edgy and cool — rocker surnames are particularly hot for baby boys and girls right now. Below, our ideas of the most rockin’ and rollin’ names for your baby.

Rock and Roll Baby Names

Origin:Spelling variation of Carson
6015
Koi

Meaning: carp; panther

Origin:Japanese or Choctaw
1852
Kodi

Meaning: helpful, pillow

Origin:Spelling variation of Cody, English
3460
Kree Kree is a name with different origins and me...
Origin:Variation of Cree, Native American
13614
Kealoha

Meaning: loved one

Origin:Hawaiian
18157
Knightley

Meaning: servant clearing

Origin:English
5841
Kouki

Meaning: bright light; hopeful fortune

Origin:Variation of Koki, Japanese
8273
Kabuto

Meaning: helmet, armor

Origin:Japanese
9303
Kenan

Meaning: possession

Origin:Hebrew
848
Kuno

Meaning: clan

Origin:Germanic
4613
Kaison Kaison is of American origin. It is traditio...
Origin:Modern invented name
3401
Kayson The name Kayson is of American origin. The m...
Origin:Modern invented name
3584
Kiwa

Meaning: Pacific ocean

Origin:Maori
3403
Kyro The meaning of Kyro is 'victorious one', and...
Origin:Arabic
3675
Kannon The name Kannon is of Japanese origin, and t...
Origin:English, Hindi
4718
Kase Kase is an exciting name with multiple possi...
Origin:Spelling variation of Case
5088
Kiran

Meaning: ray of light

Origin:Sanskrit
1383
Kaito

Meaning: man, person

Origin:Japanese
4099
Kyoto The meaning of Kyoto is ‘mirror’. The name K...
Origin:Place-name
8572
Klaus The meaning of Klaus is 'victory of the peop...
Origin:German variation of Claus, diminutive of Nicolas
956