Names for babies born in November
by Team NameslistPosted on: March 13th, 2023- Snowy
- Origin: English word name
- Meaning: White, Snowy and Pure
- Namesakes: Snowy Choi
- Pearl
- Origin: Latin
- Meaning: Jewel and Pearl
- Namesakes: Pearl S. Buck (Novelist) , Stage Actress, Pearl Bailey
- Eve
- Origin: Greek, French, Hebrew and Latin
- Meaning: Life and Animal
- Namesakes: Eve Torres (Wrestler) , Eve Plumb (TV Actress)
- Florence
- Origin: French, English and Latin
- Meaning: Blossoming, Prosperous and Flourishing
- Namesakes: Florence Welch (Rock Singer) , Florence Pugh (Movie Actress)
- Stormy
- Origin: English word name and British
- Meaning: Stormy weather and Tempest
- Namesakes: Stormy (Rapper) , Stormy Daniels
- Violet
- Origin: Latin and English
- Meaning: Violet and Purple
- Namesakes: Soap Opera Actress, Violet Carson, Reality Star, Violet Chachki
- Krystal
- Origin: Greek
- Meaning: Brilliant glass, Feminine of Christian and A clear
- Namesakes: Krystal Ball (Business Executive) , TV Actress, Krystal Jung
- Maud
- Origin: French, German and English
- Meaning: Strength in battle and Powerful battler
- Namesakes: Movie Actress, Maud Adams, Maud Welzen (Model)
- Ivy
- Origin: British
- Meaning: Climbing evergreen plant and Vine
- Namesakes: Ivy Queen (Reggaeton Singer) , Pop Singer, Ivy Levan
- Sasha
- Origin: Greek and Russian
- Meaning: Defender of mankind, Defending men and Pet form of Alexander
- Namesakes: Sasha Grey (Movie Actress) , Sasha Pieterse (TV Actress)
- Leo
- Origin: Greek, German and Latin
- Meaning: Fierce one from Naples, Lion in a new city and Holy oil used in church
- Namesakes: Leo Sayer (Pop Singer) , Leo Howard (TV Actor)
- Juniper
- Origin: Latin and English
- Meaning: Young, Evergreen and Juniper berry
- Asher
- Origin: Hebrew
- Meaning: Happy one, Blessed and Fortunate
- Namesakes: Asher Monroe (R&B Singer) , Asher Angel (TV Actor)
- Dakota
- Origin: place name, Place-name and Native American
- Meaning: Friendly one and Ally
- Namesakes: Movie Actress, Dakota Johnson, Dakota Blue Richards (Movie Actress)
- Snowdrop
- Origin: Swedish and English word name
- Meaning: Modest white flower that blooms in spring
- Clover
- Origin: English, British and Flower name
- Meaning: Meadow flower and Key
- Frost
- Origin: British and English
- Meaning: Freezing
- Namesakes: Norwegian musician, Frost
- Twinkle
- Origin: American
- Meaning: Glow and Sparkle
- Namesakes: Twinkle Khanna (Movie Actress) , Stage Actress, Twinkle Jaiswal
- Sorrel
- Origin: French and German
- Meaning: Reddish brown hair, Bitter and From the tree
- Namesakes: Sorrel Carson
- Tempest
- Origin: English word name and French
- Meaning: Turbulent, Storm and Stormy
- Samara
- Origin: Arabic and Hebrew
- Meaning: Companion in night conversation, Seedling and Under God's rule
- Namesakes: TV Actress, Samara Weaving, Samara Felippo (Soap Opera Actress)
- Orion
- Origin: Greek
- Meaning: Limit, Son of fire and Boundary
- Namesakes: Orion P. Howe (American, Military) , Orion Clemens (American politician)
- Cinnamon
- Origin: English and Greek
- Meaning: Spice name
- Patricia
- Origin: Latin
- Meaning: Noble and Patrician in Ancient Rome
- Namesakes: TV Actress, Patricia Arquette, TV Actress, Patricia Heaton
- Echo
- Origin: Greek mythology name and Latin
- Meaning: Reflected sound and Echo
- Namesakes: Echo Kellum (TV Actor) , Echo (Marvel Comics)
- Esta
- Origin: French, Latin and Persian
- Meaning: Star and From the east
- Namesakes: Indonesian actress, Esta Pramanita, Esta Krakower (American, Relative)
- Lake
- Origin: Nature name and British
- Meaning: Body of water
- Namesakes: Lake Bell (TV Actress) , Football Player, Lake Dawson
- Nina
- Origin: Spanish
- Meaning: Grace and Little girl
- Namesakes: Singer, Nina Hagen, Nina Simone (Jazz Singer)
- Henrietta
- Origin: German
- Meaning: Home-ruler and Feminine variation of Henry
- Namesakes: Henrietta Lacks (Queen) , Henrietta Edwards (Politician)
- Star
- Origin: British and Word name
- Meaning: A star and Variation of Estella
- Namesakes: Star Jones (TV Show Host) , Star Sapphire (comics)
- Victoria
- Origin: Latin
- Meaning: Victory
- Namesakes: Victoria Beckham (Pop Singer) , TV Actress, Victoria Justice
- Aspen
- Origin: Nature, British and place-name
- Meaning: Meaning "shaking tree" Tree and From aespe
- Namesakes: Aspen Miller
- Ember
- Origin: French, Word name, English, Hebrew and British
- Meaning: Burning low and Spark
- Namesakes: Ember Moon (Wrestler)
- Neva
- Origin: Mexican, Spanish and Hebrew
- Meaning: White snow
- Namesakes: Neva Patterson (Movie Actress) , Neva Gerber (Actress)
- Gwen
- Origin: Welsh
- Meaning: Or holy, Blessed and White circle
- Namesakes: TV Actress, Gwen Taylor, Gwen Lee (Movie Actress)
- December
- Origin: English word name and Latin
- Meaning: December month
- Icy
- Origin: English word name
- Meaning: Form of Isis and Icy
- Fern
- Origin: British, English, Spanish, German and Portuguese
- Meaning: Leafy plant and Fern
- Namesakes: TV Show Host, Fern Britton, Fern Brady (Comedian)
- Coral
- Origin: Nature name and Latin
- Meaning: Rock and Sea growth
- Namesakes: Coral Browne (Stage Actress) , Coral Smith (Reality Star)
- Nellie
- Origin: English, French and Latin
- Meaning: By the alder tree, Champion and Feminine form of Cornelius
- Namesakes: Jazz Singer, Nellie McKay, Nellie Bly (Journalist)
- Arctic
- Origin: Greek and Place Name
- Meaning: Bear
- Christmas
- Origin: English word name and British
- Meaning: Christmas
More Fun Names
- Prancer: If your little one is born during the festive season, why not consider this name inspired by one of Santa's trusty reindeer?
- Tarragon: An herb commonly used in French cuisine, with a delicate anise-like flavor.
- Cardamom: An aromatic spice belonging to the ginger family, typically found in Indian cuisine but also used around the world for its unique flavor profile.
- Poinsettia, a popular holiday plant with bright red and green leaves that symbolize Christmas cheer.
- Sienna derives from a type of clay earth pigment found in Tuscany Italy.
- Indigo reflects introspection, spiritual awareness, and creativity.
- Gift: A meaningful moniker for a baby born around Thanksgiving or Christmas time signifies joy, love,favor or endowment given without any expectation of return in response; something which comes naturally from within one's heart
- Faith had always appealed to parents looking for something spiritual yet simple but since early 2000s its popularity saw steep decline though still remains in top 200 girl’s names
- Nutmeg: A fragrant spice made from the seed of a tree, often grated or ground and added to baked goods or savory dishes.
- Autumn symbolizes the changing of seasons and vibrant colors seen during fall.
- Brisk is a brisk and lively name that can make any baby stand out among their peers, especially if they're born in chilly November.
- Minnie can be short for many names including Wilhelmina, but also stands on its own as an energetic and fun nickname - as embodied by beloved Disney character Minnie Mouse.
- Flurry conjures up visions of snowflakes swirling down from the skies, making it an adorable pick for winter-born babies named after this weather phenomenon.
- Frostine: A whimsical winter-themed name perfect for November babies born during frosty weather conditions or close to Christmas festivities.
- Jingle brings to mind the festive season with its cheerful sound, making it an ideal choice for babies born in November close to Christmas.
- Chestnut, an edible nut commonly roasted during the holiday season as well as used in traditional stuffing recipes.
- Peppermint: An aromatic herb with a refreshing taste used in teas, candies, and other products.
- Naomi originates from Hebrew culture which means “pleasantness”. Naomi Campbell rose to fame as one of the world’s most successful supermodels before branching out into other areas of fashion and beyond
- Illusion is a unique and mysterious name for a baby girl born in November, sure to capture everyone's attention.
- Evergreen, trees or plants that keep their foliage year-round symbolizing resilience and longevity.
- Ice might sound harsh or aloof at first glance but as an element tied to frozen beauty and resilience, it's perfectly fitting to describe newborns entering this world during cold and unforgiving winds.
- Sleigh: Perfectly fitting with Christmas time festivities, Sleigh brings joy and nostalgia to mind.
- Raven symbolizes wisdom, intelligence, and mystery.
- Icicle echoes with sharp clarity even as its form remains fluid and changeable when melted -- much like how new parents' lives are transformed by welcoming their very own December diamond into this world!
- Snowflake - This elegant nature-inspired name perfectly captures both November's chillier weather patterns and its magical holiday season festivities.
- Reindeer: Continuing with the Christmas theme, Reindeer can be an adorable and whimsical name choice for any baby born in November.
- Ethel originated as an Old English word ‘æthel’ meaning noble and praiseworthy; peaked between 1890-1910 but now ranks well below top 1000 baby girl names
- Northwest: An unconventional yet unique name inspired by celebrity couple Kanye West and Kim Kardashian naming their daughter after the direction on a compass.
- Olive as an unusual given name would be adorable on babies born in November fitting its season beautifully due to the meanings attached: peace, goodwill, safety hence appropriate when celebrating Thanksgiving or Christmas festivities.
- Snowball - A charming choice for the child who brings joy and laughter into people's lives, or perhaps has an affinity for playing in snowdrifts!
- Chilly evokes images of the cool autumnal air biting into your skin, making it an ideal fit for any bundle of joy struggling to keep warm during their first few weeks in the world.
- Joy perfectly captures the happiness and excitement of having a new baby at any time of year, but especially so in November!
- Winterstar: When night skies are at their clearest during the colder months it provides an opportunity for children to discover some constellations such as Orion’s Belt which is easily seen by everyone at that time
- Winterberry: Native to North America, this deciduous shrub produces bright red berries that last throughout winter, adding both colour and life during this season
- Warmth: Refers to a sense of cosiness as well as physical warmth; perfect for babies born in winter months who bring joy and comfort to friends and family members around them
- Shiver: While may not be the warmest sentiment for a newborn baby, Shiver has a unique ring to it.
- Polar: Perfect for a baby born in the coldest month, Polar is a unique and striking name.
- Russet represents richness characterized by light-brownish hues occasionally found on tree barks piquing excitement usually spotted in autumn covering landscapes from country plains to sprawling cities alike.
- Oasis: This peaceful and serene name brings to mind an idyllic place of refuge - perfect for calming any restless newborns!
- Acorn is a unique name for a baby born in November that may evoke images of fall and fullness.
- Deer: A nature-inspired name for animal-loving parents, Deer symbolizes grace, gentleness, and a free spirit.
- Caribou: Caribou are large herbivorous mammals found in arctic regions such as Canada, Greenland, Russia, Norway among others; they are known for their impressive antlers used mostly by males during mating season.
- Saffron would make unique namesake because of its scarce nature hence value placed on this exotic spice worldwide much like how parents cherish their newborns just like precious gems irrespective of time or seasons they come into this world.
- Esme originated from a French surname which means “esteemed” or “beloved.” It was largely unheard until J.D Salinger's novel ‘Franny and Zooey.’
- Josephine became popular after Napoleon Bonaparte's wife, Empress Josephine, made it fashionable in France during the early 19th century.
- Ida can be traced back to Germanic origins and was a popular name in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but has since become less common.
- Bluejay: Blue jays are colorful birds with distinctive crests on their heads found throughout North America. They are known for their raucous calls and intelligence.
- Sable as a unique girls' moniker will elicit rareness given its relative rarity as opposed to some more common animal-inspired names like foxes or bears can convey maternal protective instincts enveloping your little one so they can grow strong just like sables do
- Paige: A lovely unisex name that means “page” which brings to mind books and writing – ideal for young scholars!
- Juniper derives from the evergreen shrub as parents continue to find inspiration at embracing natural world into their child's life now more than ever before by selecting this unique gender-neutral option increasingly selected specifically by those children who are blessed to be part of happy couples coming together late in life
- Blizzard: A blizzard is a severe snowstorm characterized by strong winds, low visibility, and heavy snowfall that can cause travel disruptions and power outages.
- Quilt: With cozy connotations, Quilt is an adorable name for any winter baby.
- Mistletoe, a parasitic plant traditionally hung during the holidays for couples to kiss beneath.
- Jack Frost: A popular character in folklore, Jack Frost is known for his winter weather mischief.
- Frosty conveys an icy chill but with festive warmth, making it an inspiring choice for any little one arriving during the most wonderful time of the year.
- Tinsel: A shiny decorative material made from thin strips of metal, plastic or paper used on Christmas trees or other holiday decorations.
- Esther comes from Hebrew word ‘Hadassah’ which means “star.” Esther also appears as the heroine in the biblical Book of Esther; became very popular after widespread usage by Puritans as they adopted many biblical names
- Lillian peaked in popularity at the turn of the 20th century when floral names were all rage but its still classic yet underused even now.
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