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80+ Baby Names With Number-Related Meanings

Ryan Brennan04/16/25

Of all the baby naming trends today, none are more heavily contested than number names. 

Some parents use them as a way of “numbering” their large family, while others prefer to name their child after a number that has either personal, religious or familial meaning.

But let’s be honest — you either love them or hate them. 

George Costanza, a fictional character played by Jason Alexander in “Seinfeld,” was one of the many who loved number names so much that he had plans of naming his future firstborn child Seven. 

“It’s a beautiful name for a boy or a girl — especially a girl, or a boy,” Costanza says in Season 7, Episode 13, titled “The Seven.” 

When Susan, his love interest, argues that Seven is a number, not a name, Costanza replies: “I know, it’s Mickey Mantle’s number. So, not only is it an all-around beautiful name, it is also a living tribute.” 

Susan wasn’t on board, but former soccer player David Beckham and his wife, Victoria Beckham, were.

The iconic couple named their youngest daughter Harper Seven — a nod to the number Beckham wore at the start of his illustrious career. 

The name Seven was also given to a character in “Married With Children” and “Star Trek: Voyager” — and was almost given to a character in “Blossom.” 

“Blossom” creator Don Reo explained in a 2017 interview with People that he originally wanted to name Jenna von Oÿ’s character Seven after one of his real-life son’s school friends (a girl named Seven). 

When asked if it would be okay to use her name in the show, Seven said no and Reo went with the name Six instead. Just like that, the character Six Dorothy LeMeure was born. 

So, there you have it. 

Number names for babies — though rare — aren’t that weird, after all. And if you’re still on the fence, maybe one of the number names listed below can help change your mind!

-1. Birdie

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Origin: English

Meaning: Little Bird; One-under (Golf term)

Birdie, pronounced BUR-dee, is a diminutive form of baby names like Bertha and Bridget and is also an endearing word for a small bird. Numerically, Birdie is linked to golf, where a "birdie" represents scoring one stroke under par, making it a subtle reference to the number one.

0. Zero

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Origin: Latin; French

Meaning: Naught; Empty; 0

Zero, pronounced zee-ROW, comes from the French word zéro and Latin word zephirum, referring to the arithmetical symbol 0 or denoting the absence of all magnitude or quantity. 

0. Zeroni

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Origin: English; Modern

Meaning: Little Zero; Empty

Zeroni, pronounced zeh-ROH-nee, is a modern and creative extension of the name Zero that was influenced by Hector Zeroni and Madame Zeroni, two major characters in the 2003 film “Holes.” 

0. Love

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Origin: Old English

Meaning: Affection; 0 (Tennis term)

Love, pronounced LUHV, originates from the Old English word lufu, meaning affection or deep care. In numerical terms, "love" is famously used in tennis to represent a score of zero, possibly derived from the French phrase l'œuf ("the egg"), likening the shape of zero to an egg.

½. Demi

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Origin: French

Meaning: Half; 0.5

Demi, pronounced DEH-mee, is derived from the French word demi, meaning “half.” Often associated with half-measures or partiality, Demi is linked to numerical concepts as it signifies a division into two equal parts (0.5).

1. Una

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: One; Unity; 1

Una, pronounced OO-nah or YOU-nah, stems from the Latin una, meaning "one" or "unified." As a direct reference to the number one, Una symbolizes singularity, uniqueness and wholeness.

1. Prima

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Origin: Italian

Meaning: First; Foremost

Prima, pronounced PREE-mah, comes from the Italian word prima, meaning "before" or "first.” It directly references being the first in order, rank or importance, making it the perfect name for a firstborn child.

1. Primus

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: First; Primary

Primus, pronounced PRY-muss or PREE-miss, originates from the Latin word primus, meaning "first" or "foremost." Traditionally used as a title for firstborn sons or leaders, Primus conveys a sense of distinction and precedence.

1. Ace

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Origin: Latin; English

Meaning: One; Expert; No. 1

Ace, pronounced AYS, comes from the Latin word as, meaning "unit" or "one," and has been used in English to refer to the highest card in a deck or a person of first or high rank or quality. 

1. Golden

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Origin: English

Meaning: Made of Gold; First-place winner

Golden, pronounced GOHL-den, derives from the Old English gylden, meaning “made of gold.” As a number name, it can refer to the gold medal, which is traditionally given to the first place winner. 

1. Winona

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Origin: Native American (Dakota)

Meaning: Firstborn daughter; One

Winona, pronounced wih-NO-nah, comes from the Dakota Sioux language, where it means “firstborn daughter.” It can also be an elaboration of the word win, referring to a first-place finisher. 

1. Mona

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Origin: Latin; Greek

Meaning: One; Alone; Sole; Single

Mona, pronounced MOH-nah, comes from the Greek word monos, meaning “alone, only, sole, or single,” or the Latin word monas, meaning “one” or “single entity.” It can also mean “noble” in Irish or “wishes” in Arabic. 

1. Monica

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Origin: Greek; Latin

Meaning: One; Alone; Sole; Single; Advisor

Monica, pronounced MAH-nih-kah, has debated origins, but it is often linked to the Greek word monos, meaning "alone, only, sole, or single." Other theories suggest that the name means “advisor,” from the Latin word moneo. 

1. Ensi

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Origin: Finnish; Sumerian

Meaning: First; Initial; Ruler

Ensi, pronounced EN-see or EN-zee, has roots in Finnish, where it means "first" or "initial," and in ancient Sumerian, where it referred to a ruler or governor. This rare yet powerful name carries a strong connection to leadership and being first.

1. Hana

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Origin: Korean

Meaning: One; Flower; Grace; Happiness

Hana, pronounced HAN-nah, is derived from the Korean word hana, meaning “one.” It can also mean “flower” in Japanese, “grace” in Hebrew (from Hannah) and “happiness” in Arabic. 

1. Ichiro

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Origin: Japanese

Meaning: First Son; One

Ichiro, pronounced EE-chee-roh, is a traditional Japanese name derived from ichi (one) and ro (son), meaning "firstborn son." It’s often given to the eldest son in Japanese families, and was popularized by Hall of Fame baseball player Ichiro Suzuki.

1. Primrose

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: First Rose; Early Spring

Primrose, pronounced PRIM-rohz, comes from the Latin prima rosa, meaning "first rose." This elegant floral name represents the first bloom of spring, making it closely tied to beginnings and the number one.

1. Kensa

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Origin: Cornish

Meaning: First; Primary

Kensa, pronounced KEN-sah, originates from the Cornish word kensa, meaning "first." Traditionally given to firstborn daughters in Cornwall, Kensa embodies uniqueness, leadership and maturity.

2. Twain

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Origin: Old English

Meaning: Two; Pair

Twain, pronounced TWAYN, is derived from the Old English word twain, meaning “two” or “a pair.” It is most famously associated with the author Mark Twain, whose pen name comes from a term used in river boating, meaning a measurement of two fathoms (a depth of water).

2. Gemini

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Twins; Two

Gemini, pronounced JEM-uh-nai, comes from the Latin word gemini, meaning “twins.” It’s also the third sign of the zodiac, which is depicted by the twins Castor and Pollux, and its zodiac symbol is the Roman numeral for the number two. 

2. Secundus

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Second; Following

Secundus, pronounced seh-KOON-dus, is derived from the Latin word secundus, meaning "second" or "following." Historically, it was used as a given name for second-born children or those in second position.

2. Duo

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Two; Pair

Duo, pronounced DOO-oh, comes from the Latin word duo, which simply means "two." This name is directly tied to the number two and often evokes ideas of balance, partnership, and symmetry.

2. Deuce

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Origin: French; English

Meaning: Two; Double; Tie

Deuce, pronounced DOOS, comes from the French word deux, meaning "two." In card games, it refers to the number two, and in tennis, a "deuce" indicates a tie score that requires extra points to break.

2. Anden

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Origin: Danish

Meaning: Two; Second

Anden, pronounced AN-din, is derived from the Danish word anden, meaning “two.” It’s a unique name to give a second-born son and can also be given to the heir or successor of a family. 

2. Zwei

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Origin: German

Meaning: Two; 2

Zwei, pronounced ZVY, comes from the German word zwei, meaning "two.” Its direct relation to the number two and unisex nature makes it the perfect name for a second-born son or daughter. 

2. Katherine

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Origin: Greek

Meaning: Pure; Each of the Two

Katherine, pronounced KATH-er-in, has Greek origins from katharos, meaning "pure." While it isn't directly related to the number two, some theories suggest that it’s derived from the Greek word hekateros, meaning “each of the two.” 

2. Thomas

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Origin: Aramaic

Meaning: Twin; Two

Thomas, pronounced TAH-muss, comes from the Aramaic t’oma, meaning "twin." It directly references the number two, often used for twins or those born in pairs. It has been a top-100 boy’s name in the U.S. every year since 1900.

2. Sterling

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Origin: English

Meaning: High-Quality; Excellent; Second-place finisher

Sterling, pronounced STUR-ling, originally referred to high-quality silver and is linked to purity and genuineness. While not directly related to the number two, a silver medal is often given to the second-place finisher in most competitions.

3. Trinity

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Three; Triad; Holy Trinity

Trinity, pronounced TRIN-ih-tee, comes from the Latin trinitas and triad, meaning "three" or "the state of being three." It is most famously associated with the Christian concept of the Holy Trinity, referring to God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

3. Trey

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Origin: Old French; English

Meaning: Three; Third; Three-point shot

Trey, pronounced TRAY, is derived from the Old French word trois, meaning “three,” and is commonly used in the basketball world to refer to a three-point shot. 

3. Marcheline

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Origin: French; English

Meaning: Little Warrior; Third month (March)

Marcheline, pronounced MAR-shuh-leen, is a feminine form of the name Marcellus and Marcella, which derives from the Latin martius, meaning "warrior." In this case, it’s an elaboration of March, the third month in a calendar year.

3. Tertius

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Third; 3

Tertius, pronounced TER-shus, is a classical Latin name derived from the Latin word tertius, meaning "third." It was often used in ancient Rome for third-born children or children third in line to a throne.

3. Tripp

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Origin: English

Meaning: Third; Triple; Triplet

Tripp, pronounced TRIP, is a modern English name that is often a diminutive or variation of the name Triplet, referring to the third-born in a set of triplets. It;s also used in basketball as a slang term for a “triple” or “three-point shot.” 

3. Tertia

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Third; 3

Tertia, pronounced TUR-shuh, is the feminine form of Tertius and is derived from the Latin word tertius, meaning “third.” It was traditionally given to third-born daughters or someone third in line to a throne. 

3. Tressa

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Origin: Cornish

Meaning: Third; 3rd

Tressa, pronounced TRESS-uh, is the ordinal number for three (third) in the Cornish language. It can also be a variation or nickname of Teresa, which means “harvester” or “summer” in Greek. 

3. Bronze

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Origin: English

Meaning: Metal Alloy; Third-place (bronze medal)

Bronze, pronounced BRAHNZ, is an English name derived from the metal known for its distinct color and strength. In the context of numbers, Bronze is often linked to the third-place medal in sports and competitions.

4. Ivy

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Origin: English; Latin

Meaning: Climbing plant; IV; Four (4)

Ivy, pronounced EYE-vee, derives from the Old English word ifig, referring to the climbing evergreen plant. Its connection to the number four comes from its resemblance to the Roman numeral IV (4).

4. April

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: To open; Fourth month of the year

April, pronounced AY-pril, comes from the Latin word "aperire" meaning "to open," referring to the opening or blossoming of flowers and trees in spring. As the fourth month in the modern calendar, April directly connects to the number four.

4. Delta

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Origin: Greek

Meaning: Fourth letter; Triangle

Delta, pronounced DEL-tuh, derives from the fourth letter (Δ) of the Greek alphabet. The name comes from the Phoenician letter dalet, meaning "door," and represents the triangular shape of river deltas.

5. May

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Fifth month of the year; Growth; Increase

May, pronounced MAY, derives from the Latin word maius, named after the Roman goddess Maia who embodied growth and increase. As the fifth month in the modern calendar, May directly connects to the number five.

5. Quint

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Fifth; 5th

Quint, pronounced KWINT, comes from the Latin word quintus, meaning "fifth." This concise name directly represents the number five and was historically used to denote the fifth child born in a family.

5. Quintus

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Fifth; 5th

Quintus, pronounced KWIN-tus, derives from the Latin word quintus, meaning "fifth." It’s a classical Roman praenomen (first name) that was traditionally given to the fifth-born son in ancient Roman families.

5. Quintavius

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Fifth; 5th

Quintavius, pronounced kwin-TAY-vee-us, is an elaborate derivative of the Latin word quintus, meaning "fifth." This ornate name expands on the basic numerical reference with additional syllables to create a more unique naming option.

5. Quincy

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Estate of the fifth; 5th

Quincy, pronounced KWIN-see, derives from the Latin word quintus, meaning “fifth,” combined with a place suffix, originally referring to "the fifth lord's estate." Popular in both English and French cultures, the name maintains its connection to the number five while having evolved into a surname.

5. Quinto

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Origin: Latin; Spanish

Meaning: Fifth; 5th

Quinto, pronounced KEEN-toh, comes from the Latin word quintus and is particularly common among Spanish-speaking families. This variation directly means "fifth" and was traditionally given to the fifth child.

5. Quentin

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Origin: Latin; French

Meaning: Fifth; 5th

Quentin, pronounced KWEN-tin, derives from the Latin word quintus, meaning "fifth." This French variation evolved from the original numerical meaning and gained popularity through St. Quentin, a 3rd-century Christian martyr.

5. Nick

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Origin: English; American

Meaning: Victory of the people; Five-cent coin

Nick, pronounced NIK, when related to the number five, references the "nickel" coin worth five cents in American currency. While Nick is more commonly a diminutive of Nicholas (meaning "victory of the people"), its association with the five-cent coin creates a subtle numerical connection.

5. Epsilon

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Origin: Greek

Meaning: Fifth letter; 5th; Small quantity; Small error

Epsilon, pronounced EP-si-lon, represents the fifth letter (Ε, ε) of the Greek alphabet and is derived from the Phoenician letter "he.” It’s commonly used in mathematics and physics to represent an arbitrarily small quantity or a small error.

5. Pompeius

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Origin: Latin, Roman

Meaning: Five; 5

Pompeius, pronounced pom-PAY-us, is a Roman family name associated with the famous general Pompey the Great. Its connection to five comes from its etymology, as some scholars suggest it derives from the Oscan word for "five."

5. Pompey

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Origin: Latin, Roman

Meaning: Five; 5

Pompey, pronounced POM-pee, is derived from the Roman family name Pompeius, which some scholars believe has roots in the Oscan word for "five." It is most famously associated with the Roman general Pompey the Great (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus).

6. Zeta

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Origin: Greek

Meaning: Sixth letter; 6th

Zeta, pronounced ZAY-tuh, represents the sixth letter (Ζ, ζ) of the Greek alphabet and is derived from the Phoenician letter "zayin," meaning “sword” or “weapon.” It has maintained its position as the sixth character through centuries of linguistic evolution.

6. June

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Sixth month; 6th; Queen of the Roman gods

June, pronounced JOON, derives from the Latin word "Junius," which was possibly named after the Roman goddess Juno, protector of women and marriage. As the sixth month in the modern calendar, June directly connects to the number six.

6. Sextus

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Sixth, 6th

Sextus, pronounced SEKS-tus, comes from the Latin word for "sixth." This classical Roman praenomen (first name) was traditionally given to the sixth-born son in ancient Roman families.

7. Sevyn

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Origin: English; Modern

Meaning: Seven; 7

Sevyn, pronounced SEV-in, is a contemporary variation on the English word "seven." The name Seven is fairly popular in pop culture, so replacing the second “e” with a “y” gives it a much more unique feel. 

7. Septimus

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Seventh; 7th

Septimus, pronounced SEP-ti-mus, derives from the Latin word for "seventh." This classical Roman name was traditionally given to the seventh-born child in ancient Roman families, but can also be given to a baby born on the 7th day of the month, or in the seventh month of the year (July). 

7. Julian

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Seventh month; 7th; Youthful; Downy-bearded

Julian, pronounced JOO-lee-an, derives from the Latin "Julius," named after the Roman statesman Julius Caesar, for whom the seventh month July was renamed. While the name's primary meaning relates to being "youthful" or "downy-bearded," its connection to July creates an association with the number seven.

7. Julius

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Seventh month; 7th; Downy-bearded; Youthful

Julius, pronounced JOO-lee-us, is the Roman family name that gave rise to July, the seventh month in the modern calendar. Originally meaning "downy-bearded" or "youthful," the name gained prominence through Julius Caesar, after whom the month was renamed.

7. Neves

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Origin: English, Modern

Meaning: Seven; 7

Neves, pronounced NEV-es, is simply the word "seven" spelled backwards. This creative reversal offers a unique twist on the numerical name while maintaining its direct connection to the number seven.

8. August

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Eighth month; 8th; Venerable; Great

August, pronounced AW-gust, derives from the Latin word "augustus" meaning "venerable" or "majestic." As the eighth month in the modern calendar, August directly connects to the number eight.

8. Augustus

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Eighth month; 8th; Venerable; Great

Augustus, pronounced aw-GUS-tus, comes from the Latin word meaning "venerable" or "majestic," and was the title given to the first Roman emperor. Its connection to the number eight stems from August being the eighth month, which was named in his honor.

8. Octavia

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Eighth; 8th

Octavia, pronounced ok-TAY-vee-ah, derives from the Latin word "octavus" meaning "eighth." This feminine name was traditionally given to the eighth-born child in Roman families, particularly to girls.

8. Octavius

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Eighth, 8th

Octavius, pronounced ok-TAY-vee-us, comes from the Latin word "octavus" meaning "eighth." It’s the masculine equivalent to Octavia and was traditionally given to the eighth-born son in Roman families.

8. Octavian

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Eighth; 8th

Octavian, pronounced ok-TAY-vee-an, is derived from the Roman family name Octavius, itself from the Latin word for "eighth." Most famously borne by Gaius Octavius who later became Emperor Augustus, the name maintained popularity through early Christian history.

8. Octavie

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Origin: Latin, French

Meaning: Eighth; 8th

Octavie, pronounced ok-TAH-vee, is the French feminine form derived from the Latin "octavus" meaning "eighth." This variation offers a softer, more delicate sound while maintaining the direct connection to the number eight through its Latin etymology. It can also make for a cute nickname for Octavia.

8. Ottavio

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Origin: Italian, Latin

Meaning: Eighth; 8th

Ottavio, pronounced oh-TAH-vee-oh, comes from the Italian word “ottavo,” meaning “eighth.” It’s the Italian form of the Latin name Octavius and was traditionally given to the eighth-born child in Italian families.

8. Ottavia

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Origin: Italian, Latin

Meaning: Eighth; 8th

Ottavia, pronounced oh-TAH-vee-uh, is the feminine form of Ottavia, which is derived from the Italian word “ottavo,” meaning “eighth.” Italian families primarily use it on their eighth-born son or a son who was born on the eighth day of the month or eighth day of the year.

8. Otto

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Origin: Italian, Latin

Meaning: Eighth; 8th; Wealth; Prosperity

Otto, pronounced OT-oh, derives from the Germanic element "auda" meaning "wealth, prosperity," but is also considered a diminutive of the Italian baby names Ottavia and Ottavio, meaning “eighth.

8. Vill

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Origin: Roman; Invented

Meaning: Eight; 8

Vill, pronounced VIL, represents an inventive name derived from the Roman numeral VIII (8). It would make a great middle name or nickname for other baby names that start with -vil, such as Vilhelm, Vilohit and Villem.

9. Nyne

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Origin: English; Modern

Meaning: Nine; 9

Nyne, pronounced NINE, is a contemporary stylized spelling of the English word "nine." It’s a great way to honor a son or daughter born on the ninth day of the month or ninth month of the year (September). 

9. Nova

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Nine; 9; New

Nova, pronounced NOH-vah, derives from the Latin word "novus," meaning "new," but has numerical significance through its connection to "novem," the Latin word for "nine." It’s where the word November came from, which was the ninth month of the early Roman calendar (now the 11th month). 

9. Nona

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Origin: Latin, Roman

Meaning: Ninth; 9th

Nona, pronounced NOH-nah, comes from the Latin word "nonus" meaning "ninth." In Roman mythology, Nona was one of the three Parcae (Fates) who specifically presided over the ninth month of pregnancy.

9. Nueve

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Origin: Spanish

Meaning: Nine; 9

Nueve, pronounced noo-WAY-vay, is simply the Spanish word for "nine." This straightforward name directly represents the number nine in one of the world's most widely spoken languages.

10. Decima

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Tenth; 10th

Decima, pronounced DES-i-mah, derives from the Latin word "decimus" meaning "tenth." In Roman mythology, Decima was one of the three Parcae (Fates) who measured the thread of life.

10. Dixie

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Origin: English; Southern American

Meaning: Tenth; 10th

Dixie, pronounced DIK-see, while most commonly associated with the American South, has a subtle connection to the number ten through the French word "dix," meaning "ten." This connection was reinforced by $10 notes in Louisiana that were labeled with "dix" (French for ten), perhaps leading to the nickname "Dixieland."

10. Diez

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Origin: Spanish

Meaning: Ten; 10

Diez, pronounced dee-EZ, is simply the Spanish word for "ten." Many parents use this as a middle name if their son or daughter was born on the 10th day of the month or 10th month of the year (October). 

10. Ashara

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Origin: Arabic; Islamic

Meaning: Tenth; 10th

Ashara, pronounced ah-SHAH-rah, derives from the Semitic root "ʿšr" meaning "ten." In Arabic, "ashara" (عشرة) directly translates to the number ten. It’s also closely related to the name Ashura, which refers to the tenth day of Muharram in the Islamic calendar.

11. Eleven

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Origin: English

Meaning: Eleven; 11

Eleven, pronounced ih-LEV-in, is directly taken from the English number word for 11. The name gained notable pop culture recognition through the character in the series "Stranger Things," giving it contemporary relevance.

11. Evelyn

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Origin: English; Norman French

Meaning: Eleven; 11; Desired; Hazelnut

Evelyn, pronounced EV-uh-lin, while traditionally derived from the Norman French "Aveline" meaning "desired" or "hazelnut," has a coincidental connection to the number eleven through its similar sound to "eleven."

11. Elevyn

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Origin: English; Modern

Meaning: Eleven; 11

Elevyn, pronounced eh-LEV-in, is a contemporary stylized spelling of the English word "eleven." It’s perfect if you love the sound of the name Eleven but want to distinguish it from the actual numbe word.

16. Sixten

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Origin: English, Swedish

Meaning: Sixteen; 16; Victory Stone

Sixten, pronounced SIX-ten, is a combination of the numbers “six” and “ten,” which would equate to “16” or “sixteen.” It’s also a popular Swedish name that combines the Old Norse words "sigr" (victory) and "steinn" (stone). 

80. Aydee

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Origin: English; Invented

Meaning: Eighty; 80

Aydee, pronounced AY-dee, is a creative phonetic spelling that sounds like the number 80. While not derived from traditional naming conventions, Aydee offers a modern, innovative approach to numerical naming.

Larger-Than-Life Number Names for Babies

Number Names for Baby Boys and Girls
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Parents can go big or go home with some larger-than-life number names for babies. For example, the name Millie (popularized by actress Millie Bobby Brown) can be interpreted as a shortened form of the word “million.”

You can also go with the name Billion. Hip-hop artist Rick Ross named his second son Billion Leonard Roberts in 2018, whom he shares with then-girlfriend Briana Camille. Fellow rapper Nick Cannon also jumped on the trend when he named his son Zillion, whom he shares with Abby De La Rosa. 

Unlike million and billion, which have specific mathematical values, zillion represents an uncountable vastness and generally translates to “an extremely large, indeterminate number.”

Not feeling the number names trend? 

That’s okay, maybe number names for babies just aren’t your thing! The good news is we have plenty more unique (and not-so-unique) baby name ideas for you to sift through at Mod Moms Club!

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