Baby Name of the Day is Here!

Baby Name of the Day is Here!

Meet the Baby Name of the Day: It's Not "Elon" or "X Æ A-12"! Dive in to find out what name is making grandmothers everywhere do a double-take!

Today's Baby Name Picks: Introducing "Zephyr" for boys and "Clementine" for girls!

Is the name trending?

While "Zephyr" and "Clementine" may not be topping the charts like "Jackson" or "Olivia," they're definitely picking up steam among hipster parents and those who binge-watch indie films. These names scream uniqueness without the desperation of having too many consonants or numbers in them. Let's just say they're on the 'cool radar' but haven't quite become a meme yet.

Is it primary-school bully safe?

Both "Zephyr" and "Clementine" sound a bit like the main charact

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ers of some whimsical children's book, which honestly might give kids an edge in the popularity standings. Though, be prepared for a few wind-related jokes for Zephyr and some fruit references for Clementine. Just remind your kids: when life gives you lemons, change your name to Clementine!

3 famous people with this name

History of the name

The name "Zephyr" has roots in Greek mythology, derived from "Zephyros," the Greek god of the west wind. His breezy personality was known to usher in mild weather, unlike the kid who brings storm clouds to playdates. On the other hand, "Clementine" hails from the Latin "clemens," meaning mild or merciful. It's also a darling of the American folk song—a sweet aging tale no one can resist singing along to, even if they only know the chorus.

Meaning of the name

"Zephyr" is all about those chill vibes, literally meaning "west wind." It's perfect for a kid who might grow up to be a philosopher, an effortless skateboarder, or just someone with great hair. "Clementine," on the other hand, denotes mercy and gentleness, possibly hinting that your child will be the one lending the other kids snacks or settling sandbox disputes with grace—unless she's feeling a bit more in the mood to squash stereotypes than oranges.

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