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Sibling names for Baby

Names that feel like they belong with Baby — they share Baby's cute style, lean toward its English origin, sit at a similar level of familiarity, so a sibling set sounds intentional rather than random.

NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Mindy GirlEnglish/MIN-dee/Diminutive of Melinda, a name combining Greek meli, meaning honey, with the suffix -inda.92/100
Babyboy BoyEnglish/BAY-bee-BOY/A modern English creation meaning 'baby boy.'58/100
Kandi GirlEnglish/KAN-dee/Sweet.78/100
Bee BoyEnglish/BEE/A nickname or standalone name referring to the insect or used as a short form.52/100
Deisy GirlEnglish/DAY-zee/Day's eye flower.66/100
Sonnie BoyEnglish/SON-ee/Diminutive or independent name meaning 'son' or 'sunny.'48/100
Daisey GirlEnglish/DAY-zee/Variant of Daisy, from the flower name meaning day's eye.62/100
Bucky BoyEnglish/BUK-ee/Diminutive of Buck, meaning deer.35/100
Lovely GirlEnglish/LUV-lee/Beautiful or delightful; English adjective used as a name.55/100
Rusty BoyEnglish/RUS-tee/From English rusty meaning reddish-brown, originally a nickname for red-haired people.88/100
Cally GirlEnglish/KAL-ee/Diminutive derived from Cynthia or Callista.53/100
Buddy BoyEnglish/BUD-ee/From English buddy, meaning friend, or as a nickname for various names.89/100

Tip: say each pairing out loud with your surname, and cross off anything that rhymes or clashes. See names like Baby