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Poetic Baby Names

Poetic baby names have never been hotter. Beyoncé and Jay-Z's daughter Rumi and an influx of celebrity babies with Poet as a first or middle name have inspired many parents to go down a similar route for their own children’s names.

Poetry baby names can come directly from the names of poetic forms, like Poem and Sonnet, great poets of history such as Emerson and Langston, or names with poetic meanings, like Edda and Teagan.

Along with Langston and Teagan, other poetic baby names in the US Top 1000 include Blake, Brooks, Byron, Dante, Emily, Ezra, Nash, and Sylvia. Recognizable names from famous poems include Annabel, Lenore, and Uriel.

Modeled after Rumi, the names of ancient poets are a particularly haute subset of poetry names. Many come from Ancient Greece, such as Homer and Virgil, Corinna and Sappho. Another intriguing possibility is Mirabai, the name of a 16th century Hindu poet and Rajput princess.

Whether you’re a poet yourself or just appreciate the art, a poetic baby name would make a stunning choice for your child. Here, a selection of perfect poetry inspired baby names you might like to consider.

Origin:English word name
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Origin:English word name
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Audre With its root in English culture, the name i...
Origin:English
10964
Bly

Meaning: friendly

Origin:English surname name
4805
Bly

Meaning: happy, friendly

Origin:English
10251
Poem

Meaning: a composition in verse

Origin:Literary name, English word name
6365
Speranza

Meaning: hope

Origin:Judeo-Italian
17062
Neruda Neruda is an odd and unusual name that is us...
Origin:Literary name
8317
Jia

Meaning: God's gracious gift or home, family

Origin:Italian or Chinese
4091
Meera

Meaning: prosperous

Origin:; Sanskrit
1202
Aneirin

Meaning: very golden or noble

Origin:Welsh
2286
Herrick

Meaning: war ruler

Origin:German
6001
Ossian

Meaning: little deer

Origin:Old Irish
1052
Kavi

Meaning: poet, sage

Origin:Sanskrit
1911
Aleem

Meaning: knowledgeable

Origin:Hindi
6109
Cadman

Meaning: warrior

Origin:Anglo-Saxon
5265
Kalliope

Meaning: beautiful voice

Origin:Greek
4092
Phillis

Meaning: green bough

Origin:Spelling variation of Phyllis, Greek
8444
Etheridge

Meaning: wealthy ruler

Origin:Englsh
5282
Vachel

Meaning: one who raises cows

Origin:French
7302