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This is our biggest list of possible middle names for babies — though in reality the list is limited only by your imagination -- ordered by their current popularity on Nameberry. Middle names include popular choices like Rose and James and creative options such as Nyx and Zephyr.
Along with Heaven and Justice, other popular middle names for girls in the US Top 1000 include Elizabeth, India, June, Kennedy, Mercy, Nova, Pearl, and Tess. Middle names for baby girls that are more unique include Avalon, Dot, Holiday, and Bee.
Cool unique middle names are a way to honor the family, be creative or whimsical, and use a name you're not quite brave enough to try as a first. Among the most common middle names today are Grace, Rose, and Marie for girls, and James, Lee, and Michael for boys.
Along with Charles and Lennox, other baby boy middle names common as first names in the US Top 1000 include Atlas, Cash, Fox, Henry, Maverick, Orion, River, and Sam. Unique middle names for boys include Bravery, Drummer, Lior, and Yale.
A middle name with strong personal meaning may be the name of a beloved friend or family member, a surname rescued from your family tree, or — in the case of the meaningful names here — a choice with an inspirational feel.
Many of the most popular middle names — such as Elizabeth, Rose, and Marie — are single-syllable or stress the second syllable, which flows well with almost any first name. Names including Anouk, Jubilee, Marias, and Shalom follow this pattern as well.
Middle names are entering a new era for 2024 and beyond. It’s almost imperative today that middle names be meaningful — whether they honor a relative, relate to a parent’s passion, or reflect an important family value. But middle names today should also be fun.
For girls, the top middle names of the last hundred years are Marie, Ann (and Anne), and Elizabeth. For boys, Michael ranks as the top middle name of the century, followed by Joseph, William, and James.
Middle names for girls include popular options Rose and Mae along with newer choices Fern and Bree, with origins, meanings, and popularity.
Middle names include popular choices like Rose and James and creative options such as Nyx and Zephyr. (Page 2)