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Top baby names: Meaning: strong, strength
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US Babies of Last 1 Year
Origin
Ethan
11,854
A male given name: from a Hebrew word meaning strength, strong.
Hebrew
Gabriel
8,335
God is my strength, God is my might, god is my strong man.
Hebrew
Audrey
4,662
From the Old English name Aethelthryth: noble and strength.
English
Leonardo
4,205
Strong as the lion, brave lion. Combine of levon (lion) and hard (brave, hardy).
German
Gabriella
3,677
Form of Gabriel: God is my strength, God is my might, god is my strong man.
Hebrew
Kai
3,421
Asian, Chinese, English, Gaelic, German, Japanese, Norse
Valentina
3,416
Latin
Emmett
3,416
German
Brielle
2,919
Hebrew
Blake
2,446
English
Brianna
2,235
High, noble, strong, virtuous, and exalted; spelling variant of Briana, feminine form of Brian.
Gaelic
Bryce
2,228
English, Gaelic
Valeria
1,976
Latin
Valerie
1,794
To be healthy, strong.
Latin
Griffin
1,662
Strong in faith, descendant of the Griffin-like.
Welsh
Arthur
1,642
Derived from the Celtic elements artos (bear) with viros (man) or rigos (king); means: strong as a bear.
Gaelic
Bryan
1,633
Form of Brian: strong, brave, virtuous. Derived from the root bri (force, strength), brigh (valor, strength), bruaich (a hill, steep, high).
English, Gaelic, German
Brian
1,618
Means: strong, virtuous, noble, honorable, hill in Irish. Means: exalted, high-minded, strength with honor in Ancient Celtic.
Gaelic
Israel
1,574
Hebrew
Amari
1,312
African
Millie
1,087
German
Gabrielle
1,084
Hebrew
Garrett
1,010
German
Conor
994
Gaelic
Gabriela
993
Hebrew
Maeve
969
Gaelic
Wade
913
English
Maddison
757
German
Dahlia
750
English
Porter
745
English, Gaelic
Sierra
693
Europe, Spanish
Matilda
635
German
Emmy
580
German, Latin
Briana
572
Gaelic
Leonidas
568
Lion like, strong like a lion.
Greek, Latin
Megan
564
A short Welsh form of Margaret: pearl. Strong, capable.
Greek
Shiloh
548
Hebrew
Gerardo
488
German
Braden
473
English
Astrid
443
German
Arturo
441
Gaelic
Zelda
440
German, Hebrew
Hamza
438
Arabic
Yara
434
Arabic
Mara
428
Gaelic, Hebrew, Indian
Leonard
415
Strong as the lion, brave lion. Combine of levon (lion) and hard (brave, hardy).
German
Bridget
394
Gaelic
Ricky
364
German
Bria
356
English, Europe, Gaelic, Italian
Bryant
355
Gaelic
Carolyn
312
Variant of Caroline, feminine form of the Latin Carolus, cognate of Charles, Latin, Italian and Old German origin, means: full-grown, a man, freeman, manly, strong warrior.
English, German, Latin
Guadalupe
295
Europe, Spanish
Emory
286
German
Aron
267
Hebrew
Valentin
264
Latin
Valery
264
Latin
Bjorn
250
Norse
Breanna
245
Gaelic
Dalia
242
Hebrew
Karlie
241
German
Mattie
240
Powerful battler, strength in battle. Diminutive of Matilda (strength in battle) and Matthew (gift of God).
German, Hebrew
Konnor
239
Gaelic
Marcella
227
Latin
Elon
222
Hebrew
Ira
215
Hebrew, Indian
Akira
213
Dark night, heavy rain in Arabic. Bright, intelligent in Japanese. Graceful strength in Indian. Sun, sunsight in Thai.
Arabic, Gaelic, Indian, Japanese, Sanskrit, Scottish
Howard
213
Combine of hug (heart, mind, spirit) and hard (hardy, brave, strong). Combine of ha (high) and varor (guardian).
English, German, Norse
Maddie
211
German, Latin
Aila
210
Finnish equivalent of Helga or Olga, meaning "bringer of light". In Scottish Gaelic, it means "from the strong place". Noble
Gaelic
Gus
207
Latin
Bernadette
180
French, German
Gwyneth
176
Welsh
Audra
171
English
Bernard
165
German
Craig
159
A crag is a rocky place. Craig means solid, strong, rock-like, cliff, rock.
Gaelic
Gerard
149
German
Vladimir
145
Slavic
Benny
144
Hebrew, Latin
Karl
142
German
Bryanna
141
Gaelic
Cecily
141
Latin
Bernardo
140
German
Kenji
140
Japanese
Gadiel
136
Hebrew
Rico
131
German
Bree
130
Gaelic
Baron
121
English, German, Hebrew
Karly
118
German
Millicent
118
German
Carrie
115
Abbreviation of Carol and Caroline, from the masculine Charles, means: full-grown, a man, freeman, manly, strong warrior.
English, German, Latin
Armon
115
German, Hebrew
Charlene
111
German
Shyla
110
Indian, Latin
Lottie
109
German
Jarrett
107
German
Milly
107
German
Karoline
105
German
Karolina
104
German
Arnold
103
German, Norse
Charley
100
German
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