Mia, Isabella and Sofia all ranked inside the SSA’s top-10 most popular girl names in the U.S. in 2024.
For Trisha Paytas, giving her son an aquatic name was always the plan.
The 37-year-old YouTuber took to her “Just Trish” podcast on July 22 to open up about the arrival of her newborn son, whom she welcomed with husband Moses Hacmon on July 12.
Towards the end of the episode, Paytas revealed her baby boy’s name for the first time: Aquaman Moses.
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“I will say, entering my boy mom era, I was like this is it,” she said of the name, which was inspired by the DC character and film franchise.
“This is the best movie we’ve ever seen,” she said of the film. “We watched three movies to really solidify this name.”
But Aquaman wasn’t the only water-inspired baby name the couple considered.
Paper Mate, Aladdin and Moses Jr. were also on their list, but it was the name Water Snake that had Paytas and her husband second-guessing themselves.
“I will say my number one that we were so close to naming the baby is not a movie poster but I loved it so much,” she said on the podcast. “It’s Moses’ poem Water Snake.”
Paytas was referring to her husband’s poem titled “Water Snake,” which he released on YouTube in 2017.
She said the name was also fitting because it’s the Year of the Snake in the Chinese zodiac and, in the Bible, God transforms Moses’ staff into a snake.
“We love water. I loved [the movie] Water World. I loved the name Water,” Paytas added. “At the end of the day, Moses loves water, I’ve adopted his philosophy.”
But after watching all the “Aquaman” movies, Paytas and Hacmon settled on Aquaman Moses.
“He’s of two heritages, like our baby,” she said when comparing her baby to the Aquaman character.
“He connects the land and sea, which is Moses’ order at Benihana. He can talk telepathically to fish. He’s also blonde and brunette, which—plot twist: our Aquaman has blonde hair,” she added.
On July 8, Paytas took to TikTok to share that she also considered the names Lemon, Squeezie, Squooshie and Rainbow Sherbert.
In addition to Aquaman, the couple also share daughters Malibu Barbie, 2, and Elvis, 13 months, according to People.
Other water names parents can give their baby boy or girl
If you thought the name Aquaman was unique for a baby, then you were right.
Not only has Aquaman never appeared in the Social Security Administration’s top 1,000 for any year since 1900, but it didn’t even crack the list of baby names given to at least five baby boys in 2024.
In fact, even the name Aqua was given to less than five babies in 2024, according to the SSA.
But don’t let that fool you because aquatic names and water names are quite popular in the United States today.
Just look at the name Hudson, which was the 22nd most popular boy’s name in 2024, per the SSA, and Isla, the 35th most popular girl’s name in the United States last year.
Hudson, which means “son of Hugh,” can be inspired by the Hudson River, while Isla translates to “island” in Spanish and Scottish.
Other water names to crack the SSA’s top 1,000 last year include Dylan, Brooke, Coraline, Caspian, Ocean, Adrian, Kai, Kaia and Kailani.
Let’s take a look at some of the most popular and common aquatic names to consider for your baby!

Marina
Origin: Latin
Meaning: Of the sea
Marina, pronounced muh-REE-nuh, is the feminine form of Marinus, which is believed to come from the Latin word marinus, meaning “of the sea,” but can also be a variant of Marius, a derivative of Mars.
Lachlan
Origin: English; Old Irish
Meaning: Land of the lakes
Lachlan, pronounced LOK-lin, is the Anglicized form of Lochlainn, which comes from an Old Irish name for Scandinavia, meaning “land of the lakes”. It ultimately derives from the Old Irish word loch, or “lakes.”
Blue
Origin: English; Frankish; Old French
Meaning: Blue color
Blue, pronounced BLOO, comes directly from the English word and color, which derives from the Frankish word blao and Old French word bleu. You can also go with other blue names like Cyan, Cobalt, Navy, Azul or Azure
Marisol
Origin: Spanish
Meaning: Sea and sun; Virgin Mary
Marisol, pronounced mar-ee-SOL, is a Spanish compound name combining mar ("sea") and sol ("sun"), literally "sea and sun." It can also be derived from the name María de la Soledad, a Spanish title for the Virgin Mary.
Noelani
Origin: Hawaiian
Meaning: Heavenly mist; Misty sky
Noelani, noh-uh-LAH-nee, is composed of the Hawaiian elements noe, meaning “mist,” and lani, meaning “heaven” or “sky.” It’s similar to the name Kailani, meaning “heavenly sea,” but Noelani is more rare today.
Oceana
Origin: English; Greek
Meaning: Ocean; Large body of water
Oceana, pronounced oh-shee-AH-nuh, is a variant of Ocean and feminine form of Oceanus, which comes from the Greek name Okeanos, referring to the body of water believed by the ancient Greeks to surround the Earth.
Serena
Origin: Latin
Meaning: Clear; Tranquil; Serene
Serena, pronounced suh-REE-nuh, comes from a Late Latin name derived from the Latin word serenus, meaning “clear,” “tranquil” or “serene.” It can refer to bodies of water that are calm, still and peaceful.
Wave
Origin: English
Meaning: Move back and forth; Disturbance
Wave, pronounced WAYV, comes directly from the English word wave (derived from the Old English word wafian), either meaning “to move back and forth or up and down” or referring to the water phenomena.
Talia
Origin: Hebrew; Australian
Meaning: Dew from God; Near water
Talia, pronounced tuh-LEE-uh, is composed of the Hebrew elements tal, meaning “dew,” and yah, referring to the Hebrew God. It’s also believed to mean “near water” via a town name in South Australia.
Douglas
Origin: Gaelic; Scottish
Meaning: Dark water; Dark river
Douglas, pronounced DUG-lis, derives from a Scottish place name composed of the Gaelic elements dubh, meaning “dark,” and glais, meaning “water” or “river.” The Gaelic form is Dùghlas or Dùbhghlas.

Ford
Origin: Old English
Meaning: River crossing
Ford, pronounced FORD, comes from the English word ford (derived from Old English ford), referring to a shallow place in a river or stream allowing one to walk or drive across. It can also refer to the vehicle.
Irving
Origin: Scottish; Brythonic
Meaning: Green water; Sea friend
Irving, pronounced ER-ving, comes from a Scottish surname derived from the town of Irvine in North Ayrshire, which was named after the River Irvine, meaning “green water” or “sea friend” in Brythonic.
Moana
Origin: Maori; Hawaiian
Meaning: Ocean; Deep sea; Large expanse of water
Moana, pronounced moh-AH-nuh, comes directly from the Maori and Hawaiian word moana, meaning “ocean,” “deep sea” or “large expanse of water.” It’s also the name of one of Disney’s most popular films.
Kelvin
Origin: Scottish; English
Meaning: Narrow water
Kelvin, pronounced KEL-vin, comes from the name of a Scottish river, which is believed to mean “narrow water.” The Kelvin scale is a unit of measurement for temperature used in science, particularly in physics.
Malik
Origin: Arabic; Islamic
Meaning: King; Sovereign
Malik, pronounced muh-LEEK or MAL-ik, comes directly from the Arabic word for "king" or "sovereign." In Islamic tradition, al-Malik is one of the 99 names of Allah, giving this name both power and royalty.
Mortimer
Origin: English; Old French
Meaning: Dead water; Still water
Mortimer, pronounced MOR-duh-mer or MOR-tih-mer, comes from an English surname derived from the name of a town in Normandy, which is believed to mean “dead water” or “still water” in Old French.
Triton
Origin: Greek
Meaning: Sea god; Of the sea
Triton, pronounced TRY-tin or TRYT-in, comes from ancient Greek mythology, where Triton was a sea god and the son of Poseiden (the god of the sea) and Amphrite (a Nereid and goddess of the sea).
Zaire
Origin: Kongo
Meaning: The river that swallows all rivers
Zaire, pronounced ZAIR, is believed to originate from the Kongo word nzere or nzadi, meaning “the river that swallows all rivers.” Zaire and the Zaire River are the historical names of Congo and the Congo River.
Laguna
Origin: English; Spanish; Latin
Meaning: Lake; Lagoon
Laguna, pronounced luh-GOO-nuh, originates from the Spanish word for "lake" or "lagoon," which comes from the Latin word lacuna, meaning "hollow" or "hole.” It also refers to the show or city, Laguna Beach.
Dylan
Origin: Welsh
Meaning: Born of the sea; Son of the sea
Dylan, pronounced DIL-an, comes from Welsh mythology where Dylan was a sea god. The name derives from Welsh elements dy, meaning “to” or “toward,” and llanw, meaning “tide” or “flow.” It can also be spelled Dilan or Dillon.
Lakelyn
Origin: English; Welsh
Meaning: Lake; Body of water
Lakelyn, pronounced LAYK-lin, is a combination of the English word lake, referring to a body of water, and the suffix lyn, which can mean “lake” or “pool” in Welsh but also used for its melodic sound in English.
Jordan
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: River; Flow down; Descend
Jordan, pronounced JOR-din, comes from the name of the Jordan River, which gets its name from the Hebrew name Yarden and derives from the Hebrew word yarad, meaning “to flow down” or “descend.”
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