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Baby Name of the Day is Here!

Is this name too elegant for finger painting? Or just elegant enough?

Ah, the art of choosing a baby name! It's right up there with assembling that complex piece of IKEA furniture or deciding if you should cut your bangs after watching a single YouTube tutorial. Today, our dashing boy’s name is Peregrine and our dazzling girl’s name is Zephyra. Let's dive into the elegant chaos that accompanies these fabulous names.

Peregrine: Is the name trending?

Peregrine is climbing the baby name charts with the same tenacity as a toddler on a sugar rush towards the cookie jar. While it’s not at the high-stakes end of the spectrum like Oliver or Liam, it’s definitely gaining traction among those who appreciate a hint of the distinguished in their children’s nomenclature.

Peregrine: Does the name rhyme with any bad words (is it primary school bully safe)?

No scarring rhyming incidents here! Unless the schoolyard has an advanced poet in residence, Peregrine is as bully-proof as an adult-proof childproof lock. Everyone will just be too busy trying to pronounce it correctly to creatively rhyme it with anything unsavory.

Peregrine: 3 Famous people with this name?

  • Peregrine Falcon - Not a person per se, but the peregrine falcon holds the title of fastest bird in the world. Who's to say your little Peregrine won’t outfly them all?
  • Peregrine Bertie - The 3rd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, a British peer with a penchant for splendid hats.
  • Pippin Took - Okay, technically Peregrin with an "i," so let’s tip a whimsical hobbit hat to this delightful character from Tolkien's world.

Peregrine: What is the history of the name?

This name comes from the Latin peregrinus, meaning "traveller" or "pilgrim." Used originally for those on a journey (likely involving sandals and scrolls), the name carried an adventurous undercurrent—a vibe that still resonates today.

Peregrine: What does the name mean?

Simply put, Peregrine means "traveller" or "wanderer." Perfect for the child who will doubtlessly travel from couch cushion to couch cushion, on magical adventures only visible to a 3-foot-tall explorer.

Zephyra: Is the name trending?

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Hold onto your hair ties! Zephyra is breezing into popularity much like a cool-weather reprieve on a hot day. Zephyra carries an ethereal quality, making it a hit among parents yearning for something fresh and timeless.

Zephyra: Does the name rhyme with any bad words (is it primary school bully safe)?

Zephyra! Kinder playgrounds are unlikely to find a catchy rhyme to shame. Anticipate only a chorus of "Hey, can you say that again?" from bewildered peers and adults alike.

Zephyra: 3 Famous people with this name?

  • Zephyra - Though not yet occupied by celebs or royals, this name is poised for future stardom on the baby name red carpet.
  • Zephyrus - While ancient mythology throws us a bone with Zephyrus, god of the west wind, close enough for a notable mention!
  • Zephyra Moonflower - No, she’s not famous yet, but tell that to her million Instagram followers (someday!).

Zephyra: What is the history of the name?

Derived from "Zephyr," a name deeply intertwined with Greek mythology representing the west wind (the gentle one that guides ships, not the one that ruins your hair during outdoor wedding photos).

Zephyra: What does the name mean?

Zephyra emanates a sense of "west wind," capturing the essence of natural elegance and untamed spirit. Perfect for a future child who will vanish and reappear as quickly as the wind when you call them for dinner.

Inspired to find the perfect attire for your elegantly named whirlwind? Check out our stunning collection of maternity activewear—outfits as comfortable as your sweatpants but way more fashionable (sorry, old sweats). Unleash your inner Peregrine or Zephyra, but with leggings!

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