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Day Names

The ancient tradition of day-naming — choosing a name from the day of the week, the month, the season or holiday, or even a time of day — feels fresh again now. Names inspired by your child’s birthday can be obvious or subtle. Day names include word names like Tuesday and Winter, as well as names that connote time in their meanings, like Layla and Kwame.

Along with Layla and Winter, other day names in the US Top 1000 include Asa, August, June, Natalie, Noel, Samir, Summer, and Zora. Rare day names that deserve to be on more parents’ lists include Ameyo, Dagny, Holiday, and Vesper.

Many day names are African in origin. Historically, the many African cultures and tribes had distinct day names for girls and boys. Akosua, for example, is the Twi name for a girl born on Sunday.

Here, examples of day names that could work as modern baby names.

Day Names

Diaz

Meaning: days

Origin:Spanish from Latin
5643
Juba

Meaning: born on Monday

Origin:African
5523
Verna

Meaning: springtime

Origin:Latin
2058
Aroon

Meaning: dawn

Origin:Hindi
3623
Nisha

Meaning: night

Origin:Sanskrit
933
Delbert

Meaning: day-bright

Origin:English
6326
Amma

Meaning: mother, or born on a Saturday

Origin:Tamil, Akan
2663
Ozanne

Meaning: Palm Sunday

Origin:Latin
5327
Nedda

Meaning: born on Sunday

Origin:Slavic
6980
Noelle

Meaning: Christmas

Origin:French
507
Zerah

Meaning: to arise; dawn

Origin:Hebrew
5612
Undomiel

Meaning: evening star

Origin:Literary name
5382
Dag

Meaning: daylight

Origin:Scandinavian
3933
Rajani

Meaning: dark, of the night

Origin:Sanskrit
3606
Ahaan

Meaning: dawn

Origin:Sanskrit
5616
Aubade

Meaning: morning love song

Origin:French
6654
Tarana

Meaning: music, song

Origin:Hindi
6749
Gry

Meaning: dawn

Origin:Norwegian
6814
Sameria

Meaning: companion in evening conversation

Origin:Variation of Samira
7142
Akosua

Meaning: born on Sunday

Origin:Twi, Ewe, Ghanaian
2662