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Serious Names for Boys and Girls

Serious names used to be favored for boys but recently it's been serious names for girls, such as Edith and Alice, that have gotten more attention, as parents try to do everything they can to help their daughters succeed in a serious world.

Along with Edith and Alice, other serious names in the US Top 600 include Charles, Dorothy, Edward, Faith, Frances, Louise, Nathan, and Victor. Many serious names could be considered stodgy or old-fashioned, but some, such as Alfred, Theodora, Winifred, and Howard, are in the beginning stages of a comeback.

Serious names are easiest to define by what they're not: They're not invented, not nicknames, not celebrity influenced (unless that celebrity is the Notorious RBG), not creative or fanciful in any way. They probably do not start with or even contain an X, a Z, or a Q. Serious names are somber, straightforward, buttoned-up, ready for a future as a lawyer, an accountant, or maybe President.

Serious names for boys and girls include the following.

Faith unique, to advise, alone, nun, solitary
Origin:Virtue name
295
Ramona

Meaning: wise protector

Origin:Spanish, feminine variation of Ramon
309
Millicent

Meaning: strong in work

Origin:German
515
Darius

Meaning: possessing goodness

Origin:Latin, Greek, Persian
194
Thaddeus

Meaning: gift of God

Origin:Aramaic, meaning unclear, possibly from Theodore
238
Arthur

Meaning: bear

Origin:Celtic
32
Philip

Meaning: lover of horses

Origin:Greek
153
Joel

Meaning: Jehovah is his God

Origin:Hebrew
254
Alfred

Meaning: wise counselor; elf counsel

Origin:English
178
Emmanuel

Meaning: God is with us

Origin:Hebrew
559
Hector

Meaning: holding fast

Origin:Greek
351
Edward

Meaning: wealthy guardian

Origin:English
235
Edmund

Meaning: fortunate protector

Origin:English
280
Frederick

Meaning: peaceful ruler

Origin:German
144
Ernest

Meaning: serious, resolute

Origin:English from German
291
Joan

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:English variation of Johanna
804
Adele

Meaning: noble, nobility

Origin:French diminutive of Adelaide
496
Leah

Meaning: weary

Origin:Hebrew
286
Lionel

Meaning: young lion

Origin:Latin
942
Barbara

Meaning: foreign woman

Origin:Latin
693