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Film Noir Baby Names

Baby names drawn from film noir, or "black film," the genre of Hollywood crime dramas that capture the suspenseful happenings of private eyes in distinct black and white form, tend to be dramatic and rooted in an earlier era. While some of these names, such as Della and Harvey, have begun to make a comeback in the US, many others are stuck in style limbo.

Along with Della and Harvey, other film noir names in the US Top 1000 include Axel, Bruno, Celia, Jules, Stella, Vivian, and Walter. Some of the most icon names from film noir include Gilda, Velma, Laura, and Dixon.

Names like Eunice and Barton don’t have the same Classic Hollywood glamour they once did, but there are many names in the noir style worth reviving. Here, our collection of film noir baby names.

Lilith

Meaning: ghost, night monster

Origin:Assyrian, Sumerian
58
Althea

Meaning: with healing power

Origin:Greek
155
Poppy

Meaning: red flower

Origin:English from Latin
39
Blair

Meaning: dweller on the plain

Origin:Scottish
1506
Eden

Meaning: place of pleasure, delight

Origin:Hebrew
170
Willa

Meaning: resolute protection

Origin:Feminine variation of William
57
Cora

Meaning: maiden

Origin:Greek
16
Ida

Meaning: industrious one

Origin:German
166
Laura

Meaning: from Laurentum or bay laurel

Origin:English from Latin
113
Lucia

Meaning: light

Origin:Italian, feminine variation of Lucius, Latin
104
Kitty

Meaning: pure

Origin:English, diminutive of Katherine
827
Ziggy The meaning of Ziggy is 'victorious protecto...
Origin:German, diminutive of Siegfried and Sigmund
456
Vera

Meaning: faith

Origin:Russian
139
Venus

Meaning: desire

Origin:Latin
449
Vivian

Meaning: life

Origin:Latin
205
Celia

Meaning: heavenly

Origin:Latin
198
Greta

Meaning: pearl

Origin:German, diminutive of Margarethe
288
Carmen

Meaning: garden

Origin:Spanish variation of Carmel
444
Brigid

Meaning: strength or exalted one

Origin:Irish variation of Brighid
920
Effie

Meaning: pleasant speech

Origin:English diminutive of Euphemia, Greek
294