Name Inspo
There’s something magical about the turn of a new year; fresh starts, hopeful plans and for many families, the fluttery excitement of a brand-new baby on the way.
Spring is a time to celebrate nature and new beginnings, which makes it the perfect time of year to welcome a new life! Whether you have a spring due date or are planning ahead, picking a spring-inspired name is the perfect way to honour the season of your baby’s birth.
Pop princess Taylor Swift has been dominating the headlines worldwide lately with her sold-out sensation ‘The Era’s Tour’ so we have gathered up name inspo for any expecting Swifities.
Here at My 1st Years, we think every name is beautiful – but what does the science say?
Here at My 1st Years, we see thousands of names being personalised onto beautiful baby gifts every day, meaning we can see the latest trends first hand. We know that becoming a parent is a truly special moment but it’s not one without a lot of decisions and worry – and a big one is what do you call your new bundle? If you’re welcoming a new arrival with the new season then we have 10 beautiful summer-inspired baby names, to help you make your decision, and we think you will love them!
There’s so much in a name. That’s why it’s important to give your newborn one that fits them just right. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered by sourcing the following list of unique and creative baby monikers with staying power – they are derived from ancient cultures, after all. From a multitude of cultures and derived from different time periods, we’re sure to have something that’s perfect for you.
Some of these baby names are so ancient you’ve probably never even heard of them – but that’s not always a bad thing!
Atticus
Take inspiration from the Latin-originated name Atticus. Meaning ‘from Attica’ – this bold name hails from the region in Greece which surrounds Athens. As a name, it has connotations of literary sophistication and with its trendy Roman feel, combined with the upstanding, noble image of Atticus Finch, this choice is a real winner among boy names. Harper Lee’s best selling 1960 novel, ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’, featured Atticus Finch