← All lists

1990s baby names

1,959 1990s baby names — each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.

📌 Save this list to Pinterest
NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Meagan GirlWelsh/MEG-un/Variant of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret meaning pearl.92/100
Sheldon BoyEnglish/SHEL-dun/From an English surname and place name meaning steep-sided valley or flat-topped hill.92/100
Antonia GirlLatin/an-TOH-nee-uh/Feminine form of the Roman family name Antonius, often interpreted as priceless or praiseworthy.91/100
Chelsey GirlEnglish/CHEL-see/A variant of Chelsea, from the London district name meaning chalk landing place or landing place for limestone.91/100
Hillary GirlLatin/HIL-uh-ree/From Latin hilarus, meaning cheerful, merry, or lighthearted.91/100
Hilary GirlLatin/HIL-uh-ree/From Latin hilaris, meaning cheerful, merry, or lighthearted.90/100
Blanca GirlSpanish/BLAHN-kuh/From Spanish blanco, meaning white or pure.90/100
Tiara GirlGreek/Persian/tee-AHR-uh/From Greek and Persian origins, meaning a royal crown or headdress.90/100
Susana GirlHebrew/soo-SAHN-uh/From Hebrew Shoshana meaning lily.89/100
Silvia GirlLatin/SIL-vee-uh/From Latin silva meaning forest.89/100
Cortney GirlOld French/KORT-nee/Variant of Courtney, from court and ney meaning landed estate.89/100
Reynaldo BoyGermanic/ray-NAHL-doh/Spanish form of Reginald, from ragin (advice) and wald (rule).89/100
Katlyn GirlGreek/Old English/KAT-lin/Combination of Katherine (pure) and Lynn (lake), meaning pure lake.88/100
Selina GirlGreek/suh-LEE-nuh/From Greek seline meaning moon or related to Selene the moon goddess.88/100
Juana GirlHebrew/Spanish/HWAHN-uh/Spanish feminine form of Juan, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.88/100
Beatriz GirlLatin/bay-uh-TREES/Spanish form of Beatrice, from Latin beatus meaning blessed or happy.88/100
Ulysses BoyGreek/yoo-LIS-eez/Latin form of Greek Odysseus meaning wrathful or full of wrath.88/100
Nicolette GirlGreek (feminine of Nicholas)/nik-oh-LET/Victory of the people.88/100
Rosario GirlSpanish/Italian/roh-SAR-ee-oh/Rosary or garland of roses.87/100
Shayna GirlYiddish/SHAY-nuh/Beautiful.87/100
Casandra GirlGreek (variant of Cassandra)/kuh-SAN-druh/She who shines.87/100
Graciela GirlLatin/Spanish/grah-see-EL-uh/Graceful.87/100
Cristal GirlLatin (variant of Crystal)/KRIS-tul/Clear ice.87/100
Corina GirlGreek/Latin/koh-REE-nuh/Maiden.87/100
Jordon BoyHebrew (variant of Jordan)/JOR-dun/Flowing down.87/100
Chantel GirlFrench (variant of Chantal)/shan-TEL/Stony place.87/100
Tierra GirlSpanish/tee-AIR-uh/Earth.87/100
Stephany GirlGreek (feminine of Stephen)/STEF-uh-nee/Crown or wreath.87/100
Tyra GirlScandinavian/Norse/TY-ruh/Related to Tyr the god of war.87/100
Kourtney GirlOld French/KORT-nee/From a place name indicating someone from the court.87/100
Lyndsey GirlOld English/LIND-see/From Lindesege, meaning Lincoln's island.87/100
Rhiannon GirlWelsh/ree-AN-on/From Welsh Rhianu, meaning great queen.86/100
Kaila GirlModern English/KAY-luh/Modern name, possibly related to Kayla or Gaelic origins.86/100
Chelsie GirlOld English/CHEL-see/Variant of Chelsea, from Cealc (chalk) and ig (island).86/100
Benito BoySpanish from Latin/ben-EE-to/Diminutive of Benedict, from Benedictus meaning blessed.86/100
Tayler GirlOld English/TAY-ler/Occupational name from tailor, meaning one who cuts cloth.86/100
Micaela GirlHebrew/mee-KAY-luh/Feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God.86/100
Shayne BoyIrish/SHANE/Variant of Shane or Sean, Irish form of John meaning God is gracious.86/100
Rocio GirlSpanish/ro-SEE-o/From rocío, meaning dew.86/100
Mitchel BoyHebrew/MITCH-el/Variant of Michael, meaning who is like God.86/100
Desirae GirlFrench/dez-uh-RAY/Variant of Desiree, from désirer meaning to desire.86/100
Tianna GirlRussian via Latin/tee-AN-uh/Variant of Tiana or Tatiana, from Tatianus meaning of the Tatii.86/100
Korey BoyIrish/KOR-ee/Variant of Corey, from Coire meaning seething cauldron.86/100
Keely GirlIrish/KEE-lee/From Irish Caol meaning slender or possibly Keefe meaning handsome.85/100
Kacie GirlIrish/KAY-see/Modern spelling of Casey, derived from Cathasach, meaning watchful.85/100
Gino BoyItalian/JEE-no/Italian diminutive form, often used as a short name ending in -gino.85/100
Baby BoyEnglish/BAY-bee/From the English word for a young child used as a given name.85/100
Justina GirlLatin/jus-TEE-nuh/Feminine form of Justus, meaning just or righteous.85/100
Lizette GirlHebrew/lih-ZET/Diminutive of Elizabeth, derived from Elisheba, meaning God's oath.85/100
Nigel BoyLatin/NY-jul/Derived from Nigellus, meaning black or dark-haired.85/100
Brittani GirlCeltic/bri-TAH-nee/Modern spelling of Brittany, derived from the Celtic place name.85/100
Jarod BoyHebrew/JER-ud/Variant of Jared, derived from Yared, meaning descended.85/100
Annamarie GirlHebrew/Latin/ANN-uh-muh-REE/Combination of Anna (grace) and Marie (beloved).85/100
Kaylyn GirlModern creation/KAY-lin/Contemporary name combining Kay with the suffix -lyn.85/100
Maranda GirlLatin/muh-RAN-duh/Modern variant of Miranda, derived from mirandus, meaning worthy of admiration.85/100
Roxana GirlPersian/rok-SAH-nuh/Derived from roxšana, meaning bright or dawn.85/100
Ciera GirlSpanish/see-ER-uh/Modern variant of Sierra, derived from Spanish for mountain range.85/100
Tevin BoyModern creation/TEV-in/Contemporary name, possibly derived from Devin or Kevin.85/100
Breana GirlIrish/bree-AH-nuh/Modern variant of Brianna, derived from the Irish name Brianna.85/100
Devonte BoyModern creation/duh-VAHN-tay/Contemporary name, possibly combining Devon with the suffix -te.85/100

Showing the top 60 of 1,959 names.

Frequently asked questions

How many 1990s baby names are there?

NameTheKid lists 1,959 1990s baby names, each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.

What are some popular 1990s baby names?

Popular choices include Meagan, Sheldon, Antonia, Chelsey, Hillary.