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Trendy names are those currently experiencing a surge in popularity, reflecting modern tastes and cultural influences. They often have a fresh sound, might be drawn from pop culture, or represent a stylish revival of vintage options. Choosing a trendy name signifies a desire for a contemporary and fashionable identity.

40 names from diverse cultures

Aria Italian, Persian Meaning 'air' or 'song' in Italian, and 'noble' in Persian. Leo Latin Means 'lion', symbolizing strength and courage. Mila Slavic Means 'gracious' or 'dear', a diminutive of names like Milena. Kai Hawaiian, Japanese, Scandinavian Means 'sea' in Hawaiian, 'shell' in Japanese, and 'keeper of the keys' in Scandinavian. Willow English Refers to the willow tree, known for its grace and flexibility. Ezra Hebrew Means 'help' or 'helper' in Hebrew. Zoe Greek Means 'life' in Greek, representing vitality and energy. Liam Irish A short form of Uilliam, meaning 'resolute protector'. Luna Latin Means 'moon' in Latin, associated with celestial beauty and mystery. Noah Hebrew Means 'rest' or 'comfort', as in the biblical figure. Aurora Latin Means 'dawn', referring to the Roman goddess of sunrise. Milo German, Latin Possibly derived from a Germanic root meaning 'soldier' or Latin 'merciful'. Hazel English Refers to the hazelnut tree or the color, symbolizing wisdom and protection. Asher Hebrew Means 'happy' or 'blessed'. Ivy English Refers to the ivy plant, symbolizing fidelity and eternity. Owen Welsh Means 'noble' or 'well-born', sometimes associated with 'youth'. Freya Norse Means 'noblewoman' or 'lady', the name of a prominent Norse goddess. Caleb Hebrew Means 'faithful', 'devotion', or 'wholehearted'. Astrid Norse Means 'divinely beautiful' or 'divine strength'. Finn Irish Means 'fair' or 'white', from the legendary Irish hero Fionn mac Cumhaill. Elara Greek Named after one of Jupiter's moons, associated with 'bright, shining'. Kian Persian, Irish Means 'king' or 'foundation' in Persian, and 'ancient' in Irish. Maeve Irish Means 'intoxicating' or 'she who plies with drink', from a legendary Irish queen. Jasper Persian Means 'bringer of treasure', referring to the gemstone. Wren English Refers to the small, agile songbird. Bodhi Sanskrit Means 'enlightenment' or 'awakening' in Buddhism. Sloane Irish Means 'raider' or 'expedition' in Irish Gaelic. Arlo Irish, German Possibly from a place name meaning 'fortified hill' or an old German name meaning 'army's fame'. Nova Latin Means 'new', also referring to a star that suddenly increases in brightness. Remi French From the Roman family name Remigius, meaning 'oarsman'. Isla Scottish Named after the Scottish island of Islay, meaning 'island'. Atlas Greek Means 'to endure', from the mythological Titan who held up the sky. Ayla Turkish, Hebrew Means 'halo of light' or 'moonlight' in Turkish, and 'oak tree' or 'terebinth tree' in Hebrew. Luca Italian Italian form of Luke, meaning 'from Lucania' or 'bringer of light'. Seraphina Hebrew Derived from the Seraphim, a high order of angels, meaning 'fiery ones'. Caspian Persian Named after the Caspian Sea, associated with the fantastical realm of Narnia. Zuri Swahili Means 'beautiful' in Swahili. Rory Irish Means 'red king' in Irish Gaelic. Sage Latin, English From Latin meaning 'wise' or 'healthy', also referring to the herb. Ollie English A diminutive of Oliver or Olivia, meaning 'olive tree'.

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