51 baby names that sound pretty in any language

One of the first major decisions we have as parents is the choice of the baby's name. Today, in a globalized world, many parents are looking for a name for their baby that is suitable and easy to pronounce in any country and language.

In recent years they are emerging Very nice multilingual names, both for girls and boys, which parents choose more and more for their children. These are some of the ones that are being most popular in 2018 and that sound really good regardless of the language spoken where you live.

Girls names

  • soul: of Latin origin, means "Bondadosa", "Gentil", "All spirituality". Pasión Vega or Alejandro Sanz chose this name for their girls.
  • Amara: of Greek origin, it comes from 'Amarantos', from the amaranth flower (a type of plant) that means "eternal life". Scale the popularity list in the United States, England and Germany.
  • Ana or Anna: in any of its variants it is an easy name to pronounce. Hebrew origin means "beneficial, compassionate, full of grace."
  • Anastasia: name of one of the Disney princesses and the famous singer, means "She who has has the strength to resurrect or raise."
  • Anya: of Russian origin, it is considered as one of the diminutives of the name Anna.
  • Ava: of Hebrew origin is an English variant of Eva and means "to give life".
  • Bianca: Blanca's Italian name, but by removing the sound "bl" is easier to pronounce. It means "bright woman."
  • Carina: means "the smallest and dearest."
  • Elena: of Greek origin (Helana), it means "Bright as the sun", "clarity" or "dazzling".
  • Emma: Germanic origin means "large, strong, immense, powerful."
  • Eve: means, "the one who gives life."
  • Florence: a French and vintage name that is gaining popularity also in other countries. Derived from florens, which means "prosperous, flourishing."
  • Isabella: Italian form of the name Isabel which means "Promise of God", "Who loves God".
  • Lara: it comes from Roman mythology and he was the name of one of the water nymphs
  • Lia: means "bearer of good news".
  • Lola: diminutive of Dolores, referring to the pain of the virgin when her son was crucified.
  • Moon: derives from the Latin "moon", contraction of "lucina" and means "Shine", "Illuminate".
  • Olivia: of Latin origin, it means "the one that brings peace".
  • Olympia or Olympia: name of the daughter of Serena Williams. The Greeks called Olympia the place where they held their competitions, it is believed that it comes from 'lamp', shine.
  • Mary: a classic that does not go out of style. Of Hebrew origin, its meaning is "the chosen one," "the one loved by God."
  • Mine: of Hebrew origin, diminutive of Mary.
  • Mila: diminutive of Milagros.
  • Siena: name that has gained popularity in recent years
  • Vera: from the Latin "verus", which means "true".
  • Valentina: means "the one with great strength"

Names of children

  • Abel: Biblical name that derives from the Assyrian 'habel', son.
  • Aldo: means "one of noble origin and experience holder".
  • Atticus: scale in popularity charts. Of Latin origin, it means "from Athens."
  • Axel: of Scandinavian, Danish or German origin, and means "universal fighter".
  • Casper: means "treasurer".
  • Cristian or Christian: of Greek origin, means "Man who follows Christ" or Christian.
  • Emil: variant of Emilio, means "rival".
  • Erick: Derived from the name Eiríkr, which comes from the first-generation Old Norse. Its meaning is "sole ruler."
  • Felix: means "lucky, successful."
  • Ian: is the Breton equivalent of "Juan". It comes from Hebrew and means "the one given by the Lord."
  • Ivo: of Germanic origin, means "glorious".
  • Leo: derives from Latin and is a variant of León, symbolizes the fierceness of this animal and also the power and justice.
  • Liam: comes from the Irish and means "firm protection".
  • Luca: is the Italian variant of Lucas.
  • Luke: name of Latin origin, which means "He who is luminous".
  • Framework: of Latin origin, variant of Marcus or Marcos.
  • Milo: Name very popular in the United States, as well as in England, Germany and Sweden. It derives from the Germanic and means "that is pleasant".
  • Nicolas: means "one who is the winner of the people or the crowd".
  • Oliver: "that brings peace".
  • Olson: name of Viking origin, means "son of Olaf"
  • Oscar: of Germanic origin, which means "divine spear"
  • Rocco: Italian variant of Roque.
  • Roman or Roman: Romanian name.
  • Romeo: It means "the one who pilgrims to Rome"
  • Santino: means "saint"
  • Silas: is the Greek abbreviated form of Silvanus, the Roman god of forests and fields.

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