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Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly’s reveal their baby girl's name — and more just like it!

Ryan Brennan | June 18, 2025

Machine Gun Kelly is finally revealing his daughter’s name — for real this time. 

The 35-year-old singer, who also goes by MGK, welcomed his first baby with his ex-fiancée Megan Fox on March 27, more than five months after they called off their engagement. 

“She’s finally here!! our little celestial seed,” MGK wrote in an Instagram caption at the time. 

RELATED: These Rare Baby Girl Names Caught Us Off Guard in 2024

Many of his fans took to the comment section to share their confusion over whether or not the former couple actually named their newborn daughter “Celestial Seed.” 

MGK squashed the confusion several days later — but we now know what the real name is. 

On June 17, fresh off his first Father’s Day as a dad of two, MGK posted an Instagram reel of him playing a ukulele in front of his cooing little one. In the caption, he revealed the baby girl’s name for the first time. 

“Saga Blade Fox-Baker,” he wrote. “Thank you for the ultimate gift Megan Fox.” 

According to People, who spoke to a source close to the couple, MGK, born Colson Baker, and Fox chose the name Saga Blade because it “really felt right” to them. 

“It's a new chapter — full of meaning and hope,” the source told People. 

"He's been great — really trying to be the best dad he can," the source added. "The baby is adorable and Megan's doing really well."

Considering how unique their daughter’s name is, Mod Moms Club has put together a list of similar baby names parents can consider for their own children — including unique S names, word names and more. 

If you love rare baby names as much as MGK and Fox, then you’ll love the names we picked out below!

Other unique girl names that start with S

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If you like baby names that you won’t see often, then Saga would be the perfect addition to your list. 

According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), the name Saga hasn’t appeared in their annual list of the 1,000 most popular girl names (or boy names) for any year of birth beginning with 1900. 

In fact, Saga has only been given to 64 baby girls in the U.S. since 2020 — including 19 in 2024, alone. 

As is custom with celebrity baby names, we can expect to see a lot more baby girls named Saga in the near future (and maybe even some baby boys). 

But if you’re looking for other unique girl names that start with S, here are a few worth considering!

Sage

Origin: English; French

Meaning: Wise; Judicious; Aromatic herb

Sage, pronounced SAYJ, comes directly from the English word sage of French origin, meaning “wise” and “judicious.” It also refers to the aromatic herb of the mint family, known for its medicinal and culinary uses.

Stella

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Star

Stella, pronounced STEL-uh, comes directly from the Latin word stella, meaning “star.” It was popularized by 16th-century poet Philip Sidney, who used it in his collection of sonnets titled, “Astrophel and Stella.”

Soraya

Origin: Persian; Arabic

Meaning: The Pleiades

Soraya, pronounced soh-RYE-uh, is the Persian form of Thurayya, which translates to “the Pleiades” in Arabic. The Pleiades, or Seven Sisters, is a prominent open star cluster in the constellation Taurus.

Stormi

Origin: English

Meaning: Disturbance; Tempest

Stormi, pronounced STOHR-mee, comes directly from the English word storm (via Proto-Germanic sturmaz), referring to a disturbed state in the atmosphere. Kylie Jenner named her daughter Stormi.

Sequoia

Origin: Native American (Cherokee)

Meaning: Sequoia tree; Giant tree

Sequoia, pronounced sih-KWOY-ah, is named after the giant sequoia tree native to California, itself named in honor of Sequoyah, the Cherokee silversmith who created the Cherokee syllabary.

Solana

Origin: Spanish; Latin

Meaning: Sunny place; Sunshine

Solana, pronounced soh-LAH-nuh, comes from the Spanish word solano, meaning “place exposed to the sun.” The name ultimately derives from the Latin word solanus, of the same meaning, and sol, meaning “sun.” 

Sevyn

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. 

Scout

Origin: English; Old French

Meaning: Explorer; Observer; Listener

Scout, pronounced SKOWT, comes directly from the English word scout (derived from the Old French word escouter, meaning “to listen”), referring to someone who explores, observes or gathers information.

Sloane

Origin: English; Irish

Meaning: Raider; Warrior

Sloane, pronounced SLOHN, is the Anglicized form of Sluaghadhán, which derives from the Irish word sluaghadh, meaning “raid” or “mobilization.” The name is somewhat popular due to American tennis player Sloane Stephens. 

Sylvie

Origin: French; Latin

Meaning: Wood; Forest

Sylvie, pronounced sil-VEE, is the French and Czech form of Sylvia and, ultimately, Silvius, which derives from the Latin word silva, meaning “wood” or “forest.” Other forms of this name include Sylvio and Silva. 

Shiloh

Origin: Hebrew; Biblical

Meaning: Tranquil

Shiloh, pronounced SHY-loh, is believed to derive from the Hebrew word for “tranquil.” In the Bible, Shiloh is an ancient city in Israel that served as a central sanctuary and religious center during the period of the Judges.

Sybil

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Prophetess

Sybil, pronounced SI-buhl (like civil) or SYE-buhl (like bible), is a variant of Sibyl and Sibylla, meaning “prophetess” in Greek. In Greek mythology, Sibyls were women who served as intermediaries for the gods.

Seren

Origin: Welsh; Latin

Meaning: Star; Clear; Tranquil

Seren, pronounced SAIR-in or SEH-rin, comes directly from the Welsh word for “star.” It can also be considered a variant of Serena, which comes from the Latin word serenus, meaning “clear” or “tranquil.” 

Sienna

Origin: Italian

Meaning: Orange-red; Clay material

Sienna, pronounced see-EN-uh, takes its name from the Italian city of Siena and the reddish-brown earth pigment mined there. The Terra di Siena (Earth of Siena) has been used in art since ancient times. 

Solange

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Religious

Solange, pronounced soh-LAHNJ, is the French form of the Late Latin name Sollemnia, which derives from the Latin word sollemnis, meaning “religious.” This is the name of Beyoncé’s sister, Solange Knowles.

Literary and artistic names for girls

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The name Saga is perfect for a family that loves storytelling, writing, reading or the arts, in general. 

A saga refers to “a long narrative composition of Iceland or Norway in the Middle Ages featuring heroic adventure and fantastic journeys,” according to Etymonline

It derives from the Old Norse word saga and Old English word sagu, meaning “a saying” or “story.” 

The name also coincides with the name of the Old Norse deity Saga (sometimes referred to as Frigg), who is the goddess of prophecy and wisdom, and is often described as a seeress and storyteller. 

If you love the literary origin of Saga, then you’ll love these other literary and artistic names for girls!

Story

Origin: English; French; Latin

Meaning: Tale; Narrative

Story, pronounced STOHR-ee, comes directly from the English word story (derived from Old French estoire and Late Latin storia), referring to “a description of events that actually happened or that are invented.” 

Lyra

Origin: Greek; Latin

Meaning: Constellation; Harp-like instrument

Lyra, pronounced LYE-ruh, is the name of a constellation in the northern sky, but it can also be a variant of the name Lyre, (derived from Greek and Latin lyra), referring to a harp-like musical instrument. 

Lyric

Origin: English; French; Greek

Meaning: Words in a song; Song-like poem

Lyric, pronounced LEER-ihk, comes directly from the English word lyric (derived from French lyrique and Greek lyrikos), referring to the words in a song or a song-like poem that expresses emotion and feelings.

Sonnet

Origin: English; Italian

Meaning: Little song; 14-line poem

Sonnet, pronounced SAH-nit, comes directly from the English word sonnet, which derives from the Italian word sonetto, meaning “little song.” A sonnet is a 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme and structure.

Fable

Origin: English; French; Latin

Meaning: Fictitious; Moral-driven story

Fable, pronounced FAY-buhl, comes directly from the English word fable (derived from Old French fable and Latin fabula), meaning “fictitious” or referring to “a short, fictional story that typically features animals and a moral lesson. , 

Verse

Origin: English; French; Latin

Meaning: Line of words

Verse, pronounced VURS, comes directly from the English word verse (derived from Old French vers and Latin versus). In poetry and song, a verse is a group of lines or words that form a section of a larger work.

Novella

Origin: Italian; Latin

Meaning: New story; Short novel

Novella, pronounced noh-VEL-uh, comes from the Italian word novella, meaning "new story," and Latin word novella, meaning “new things.” Novellas are often longer than a short story, but shorter than a novel.

Legend

Origin: English; French; Latin

Meaning: Story passed down through generations; Hero

Legend, pronounced LEH-jind, comes directly from the English word legend (derived from Old French legende and Medieval Latin legenda), meaning “a story coming down from the past” or “heroic individual.”

Calliope

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Beautiful voice; Muse; Goddess of epic poetry

Calliope, pronounced kuh-LYE-oh-pee, is composed of the Greek elements kallos, meaning “beautiful,” and ops, meaning “voice.” In Greek mythology, Kalliope is one of the nine muses and the goddess of epic poetry and eloquence.

Clio

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Glory; Muse; Goddess of history

Clio, pronounced KLEE-oh, is the Latinized form of Kleio, which derives from the Greek word kleos, meaning “glory.” In Greek mythology, Clio was one of the nine muses and the goddess of history and heroic poetry.

Thalia

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Blossom; Muse; Goddess of comedy

Thalia, pronounced THAH-lee-uh, comes from the Greek name Thaleia, which derives from the Greek word thallo, meaning “blossom.” In Greek mythology, Thalia is one of the nine muses and the goddess of comedy and pastoral poetry. 

Rhapsody

Origin: English; Latin; Greek

Meaning: Epic poem

Rhapsody, pronounced RAP-suh-dee, comes directly from the English word rhapsody (derived from Latin rhapsodia and Greek rhapsōidia), referring to an epic poem or literary piece that expresses intense emotion.

Sonata

Origin: English; Italian; Latin

Meaning: Instrumental music

Sonata, pronounced soh-NAH-tuh, comes directly from the English word sonata (derived from Italian sonata and Latin sonare), referring to a piece of instrumental music for a solo instrument or small group.

Muse

Origin: English; Old French; Greek

Meaning: Source of inspiration; Goddess of art

Muse, pronounced MYOOS or MYOOZ, comes directly from the English word muse (derived from Old French muser), meaning “source of inspiration.” In Greek mythology, the nine muses were goddesses who preside over the arts and sciences.

Odyssey

Origin: English; Greek

Meaning: Homeric poem; Long, eventful journey

Odyssey, pronounced AH-diss-ee, comes from the Greek word Odysseia, referring to the Homeric poem telling tales of the ten-year wanderings of Odysseus. In English, an odyssey is a long and eventful journey.

Other unique word names for girls

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Not only is Saga a literary name, but it’s also a word name — another popular baby-naming trend today!

And while Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox are the latest to join in on the fun, they’re in no way the only celebrities to choose a word name for their child. 

Just look at fellow entertainer Nick Cannon, who has 10 children with word names

The “Wild ‘N Out” star shares five sons — Golden, Zion, Zillion, Legendary and Zen — and five daughters — Powerful, Onyx, Rise, Beautiful, and Halo — with five different women. 

He also shares twins Moroccan and Monroe with iconic singer Mariah Carey. 

If you’re looking to hop on the word name trend, then you’ll love the names we picked out below!

Blessing

Origin: English

Meaning: Divine grace; Gift from God

Blessing, pronounced BLEH-sing, comes directly from the English word blessing (derived from the Old English word bledsunge), meaning “divine grace” or “a gift from God that gives temporal or spiritual benefit.”

Dream

Origin: English

Meaning: Mental images while sleeping

Dream, pronounced DREEM, comes from the English word dream, referring to the series of thoughts, images, and sensations that occur in the mind during sleep. In Old English, dream meant “joy” and “music.”

Journey

Origin: English; French

Meaning: Voyage, Expedition

Journey, pronounced JUR-nee, comes directly from the English word journey (derived from Old French journée), referring to “a defined course of traveling” or “one's path in life.” It can also be spelled Journee.

Harmony

Origin: English; Latin; Greek

Meaning: Concord of sounds; Internal calm

Harmony, pronounced HAHR-muh-nee, comes from the Latin and Greek word harmonia, meaning “agreement, concord of sounds.” Harmony can also mean “internal calm” or “pleasing arrangement.” 

Melody

Origin: English; Latin; Greek

Meaning: Singing; Chanting; Rhythmic succession of tones

Melody, pronounced MEL-uh-dee, comes from the Late Latin word melodia and Greek word melōidia, meaning “a singing or chanting.” In English, it refers to “a rhythmic succession of single tones.” 

Destiny

Origin: English; Old French; Latin

Meaning: Establish; Pre-determined course of events

Destiny, pronounced DES-tih-nee, comes from the Old French word destinée and Latin word destinare, meaning “to make firm” or “establish.” In English, destiny means “a predetermined course of events.” 

Serenity

Origin: English; French; Latin

Meaning: Calm; Fair; Clear weather

Serenity, pronounced suh-REN-ih-tee or SER-en-ih-tee, comes from the French word sérénité and Latin word serenitatem, meaning “fair,” “calm” or “clear weather.” It’s similar to the names Serena and Serene.

Promise

Origin: English; Latin

Meaning: Solemn pledge; Assurance; Vow

Promise, pronounced PRAH-miss, comes from the Latin words promissum and promittere, meaning “guarantee” or “assurance.” In English, a promise is a “solemn pledge” or a “vow to do something.” 

Dynasty

Origin: English; Latin; Greek

Meaning: Line of hereditary rulers; Dominant team

Dynasty, pronounced DYE-nih-stee, comes from the Latin word dynastia and Greek word dynasteia, meaning “a line of hereditary rulers of a country” or “a dominant team or individual in sports or life.”

Justice

Origin: English; French; Latin

Meaning: Equality; Fairness; Righteous

Justice, pronounced JUS-tiss, comes from the Old French word justice and Latin word iustitia, referring to the “quality of being fair and just,” “a moral soundness and conformity to truth” or “equality and fairness.”

Symphony

Origin: English; French; Latin; Greek

Meaning: Unison of sounds; Musical harmony

Symphony, pronounced SIM-foh-nee, comes from the Old French word simphonie and Latin and Greek word symphonia, meaning “a unison of sounds” or “musical composition.” It’s similar to the name Harmony.

Loyalty

Origin: English; French; Latin

Meaning: Faithfulness; Allegiance; Devotion

Loyalty, pronounced LOY-uhl-tee, comes from the French word loyauté and Latin word legalem, which refers to “faithfulness that is steadfast in the face of any temptation to renounce, desert, or betray.” 

Patience

Origin: English; French; Latin

Meaning: Calm endurance

Patience, pronounced PAY-shints, comes from the French word pacience and Latin words patientia and patientem, referring to the “capacity, habit, or fact of being patient” or “calm endurance of misfortune.” 

Heaven

Origin: English

Meaning: Home of God; Eternal bliss

Heaven, pronounced HEH-vin, comes from the Old English word heofon, meaning “home of God” and “realm of eternal bliss and harmony.” Many parents today like to spell the name backwards, Nevaeh. 

Essence

Origin: English; Latin; Greek

Meaning: Being; Indispensable quality

Essence, pronounced EH-sints, comes from the Latin word essentia and Greek word ousia, meaning “being.” In English, essence refers to “the intrinsic nature or indispensable quality of something.”

Other rare celebrity baby names for girls

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MGK and Megan Fox aren’t the first celebrities to give their newborn daughter a unique and rare name. 

Just look at Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin, who named their daughter Apple, born in 2004. Beyoncé and Jay-Z went with a color name (and nature name) for their daughter, Blue Ivy, born in 2012.

Frank Zappa was perhaps one of the early pioneers of this trend, naming his two daughters Moon Unit, born in 1967, and Diva, born in 1979. 

While you won’t see names like these often, celebrities are usually the ones who popularize them. 

More recent examples include Nara Aziza and Lucky Blue Smith, who named their daughter Whimsy Lou, born in 2025, and singer Sia, who named her daughter Somersault Wonder Bernad, born in 2024

Here are some other famous celebrities who gave their daughters unique and rare baby names!

Ori

Origin: Hebrew

Meaning: My light

Ori, pronounced OHR-ee, is composed of the Hebrew elements or, meaning “light” or “to shine,” and i, meaning “my.” This is the name Gal Gadot chose for her daughter with Jaron Varsano, born in 2024.

Raddix

Origin: Latin; Slavic; Invented

Meaning: Root; Happy; Willing

Raddix, pronounced RAD-iks, is believed to derive from the Latin word radix, meaning “root,” or the Slavic naming element rad, meaning “happy” or “willing.” Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden welcomed a daughter named Raddix in 2019. 

Honor

Origin: English; Latin

Meaning: High respect; Great esteem

Honor, pronounced AHN-er, comes directly from the English word honor (derived from Latin honorem), meaning “high respect” or “great esteem.” Jessica Alba and Cash Warren share a daughter named Honor Marie, born in 2008. 

Sunday

Origin: English

Meaning: First (or last) day of the week, The Lord’s Day

Sunday, pronounced SUN-day, comes from the Old English word sunnandæg, referring to the first (or last) day of the week, or “the Lord’s Day.” Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have a daughter named Sunday Rose, born in 2008.

Oonagh

Origin: Irish

Meaning: Lamb

Oonagh, pronounced OO-nah, is a variant spelling of the name Úna, which derives from the Old Irish word úan, meaning “lamb.” This is the name Amber Heard gave her first daughter, born in 2021.

North

Origin: English

Meaning: Compass point; Cardinal direction

North, pronounced NOHRTH, comes from the Old English word nord and refers to one of the four compass points or cardinal directions. Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have a daughter named North, born in 2013. 

Exa

Origin: English

Meaning: Supercomputing term

Exa, pronounced EKS-uh, comes from the supercomputing term exaFLOPS that represents a quintillion floating-point operations per second. Elon Musk and Grimes share a daughter named Exa, born in 2021.

Sovereign

Origin: English; Old French

Meaning: Supreme ruler; Authority

Sovereign, pronounced SAH-ver-in, comes from the Old French word soverain, referring to someone who has power or authority. This is the name Usher gave his daughter with Goicoechea, born in 2020. 

Honey

Origin: English

Meaning: Sticky food made from honey bees

Honey, pronounced HUH-nee, comes from the Old English word hunig, referring to the sweet, viscous food made by honeybees using nectar from flowers. Sadie Robertson and Christian Huff have a daughter named Honey James, born in 2021.

Jupiter

Origin: Latin; Roman

Meaning: King of the gods; Ruler of the sky

Jupiter, pronounced JOO-pih-ter, means “Father Zeus” and comes from the name of the king of the gods and ruler of the sky and thunder in Roman mythology. Ashley Tisdale and Christopher French share a daughter named Jupiter Iris, born in 2021.

Olympia

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Home of the gods; Mountain in Greece

Olympia, pronounced oh-LIM-pee-uh, is the feminine form of Olympus, which is the name of the highest mountain in Greece and the legendary home of the Olympian gods. Usain Bolt and Kasi Bennett share a daughter named Olympia Lightning, born in 2020.

Lovella

Origin: English; Invented

Meaning: Lovely; Love her

Lovella, pronounced loh-VEL-uh, is a combination of the names Love, meaning “affection,” and Ella, meaning “she” in Spanish. Matthew Bellamy and Elle Evans share a daughter named Lovella Dawn, born in 2020. 

Zaia

Origin: Unknown

Meaning: Unknown

Zaia, pronounced ZYE-uh or ZAY-uh, is of unknown origin and meaning. It’s the name Allison Holker Boss and her late husband, Stephen “tWitch” Boss gave their youngest daughter Zaia, born in 2016. 

Kulture

Origin: English

Meaning: Shared beliefs, values, traditions, social norms and behaviors

Kulture, pronounced KUHL-chur, is an alternate spelling of the word culture, referring to the arts and other manifestations of humankind regarded collectively. This is the name of Cardi B and Offset’s daughter, born in 2018.

Cricket

Origin: English; Old French

Meaning: Small insect

Cricket, pronounced CRIH-kit, comes from the Old French word criquet, referring to the small saltatorial orthopterous insect. It’s the name Busy Philipps and Marc Silverstein gave their younger daughter Cricket Pearl, born in 2013. 

ALSO ON MOD MOMS CLUB: These banned baby names and wild baby-naming laws will leave you speechless!

If you’re having a hard time picking out a unique name for your daughter, then you can always head over to Mod Moms Club’s baby name generator. We hope you find the girl’s name you were looking for!

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