21 valentine’s names
Adore
Adora is a nickname for Adoracion, a Spanish name that means “worship”. It’s hard to imagine a better name for your little beloved.
Aimee
Aimee means “loved”, from the French verb that I like itIt means “to like” or “to love”. This beautiful amy variation is a great choice for your baby born February.
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Amanda
Amanda is a common name for baby girls with sweet history in poetry. In 17. century poets started to use the latin word Amanda as a name. That means “cute, suitable to be loved.”
Annabella
Annabella is version Annabel. Most likely comes from Amabella, the old French name which means “nice”.
Annabella can also be given as a combination of Anna (Hebrew name that means “God favored me”) and Bella (meaning “beautiful”).
Candy
Candy – Also written Candi – is a simple day name for Valentine’s Day, as a name for sweet cute or sweets. Rooted in the Persian word for sugar in a cane, sugarThis word name first appeared on the popular lists of babies in the 1940s and disappeared in the 1990s.
This sweet name is usually used as a nickname for Candace, an ancient name related to the long line of Ethiopian queen.
CARA
The Emperor was a popular name for girls since the 1950s. It has Italian roots as a mandate of the gentle meaning of “beloved” – but it is the Irish Gael’s word that means “friend”.
“I love the emperor and never meet anyone with the name,” says Babel community Member of CGN.
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Customs
Customs takes the Italian curry and adds little flora (often called elaboration in terms of name). Like the Emperor, the customs means “loved.” Karina is another spelling of this sweet name.
Carys
Carys means a “loved one” in Welsh. Was derived from Welsh words darlingmeans “to love”.
Cordelia
Cordelia is a name from the Middle Ages, previously written Cordeill. It is often associated with Latin word Corwhich means “heart”.
Desiree
Desiree is a cheerful and beautiful French names that means “desired”.
Dove
Dove is a name associated with peace and hell. Since the bird is monogam, just mating with one bird for the season, it has also become a symbol of romantic love.
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Freya
Freya is an old Nor’s name that means “lady”. This name belonged to the Nor’s Christmas of love, war and beauty.
Julia
Juliet is a form of Julia, which is the female version of Julia. The meaning of the name is not safe, but it certainly does not diminish his fame: Juliet is half the most recognized brakes of Shakespeare Stars.
Love
As a name for girls, love is going straight to the heart of Valentine’s Day celebrations. Love is the name of the word, with a word that comes from the old English Lufu.
Mabel
Mabel is a popular name for baby girls with origin as an old French word Amabel or gentlewhich means “wonderful”. It is associated with the English word, What can be used to describe someone as a friendly or good humor.
MILA
Mila is the name of the girls derived from Slavic followwhich was originally element of major names. That means “merciful” or “dear”.
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Mia
Mia is a dear little name from the Italian word meaning “mine”. It can also work as nickname for names like Maria, Marial and Amelia.
Nayeli
Nayeli takes a reward for the oldest romantic name. It is considered to mean “I love you” in the host, the language of the people of indigenous for Mexico. This beautiful, fluttering and meaningful name may not be one you hear every day, but it is certainly one that you will not forget.
Priya
Priya is a Sanskrit name that means “loved.” It is most often used for girls in India, but can be found here in the United States.
Rose
Rose is permanent popular, classic names of girls. Roses are a symbol of love in many cultures during history; In Victorian English, the rose color symbolized different levels of affection: white for innocent love, pink for a new romance and red for passion.
Ruby
Ruby is a beautiful name from a deep red gem. Due to its color, this precious stone is often associated with passion and love.
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19 Valentine’s names of boys
Shooter
Archer was a last name long before he gained popularity as a given name for boys starting in 2009. years. Although this name refers to the old French shooter and Latin arcadeReferring to an occupation, we love him like kidding Cupid and his arrows.
Arrow
The arrow is a great name for a small boy who stole your heart. This name of the word does not have a specific meaning, but like arrows, the arrow is a symbol that often connects to cupid.
Beau
Beau was the first time the expression of love or nickname, but was becoming increasingly popular as a given name from 1967. means “handsome” in French.
Carnivorous
Carwyn is a Welsh name that means “blessed love”. Combination darling“To love” and Gwyn“Fair and blessed”, this strong and unusual name is a unique alternative to the more popular Carson or Cadent.
Court
The court is the name of the surname and the name of the word with several meanings, one of which a verb that means “seeking affections” or “to engage in social activities leading to marriage.” This cool, one-syllable name is rarely finding for your little prince.
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David
David is a certainly more traditional name, but it doesn’t disqualify it from this list! David is most often associated with the Bible King, and the name came from the Hebrew expression of the sympathetic meaning of “loved” or “dear”.
Mart
As a name, Hart comes from the old English word for “stag” – although we like it as a smart spelling variation of “heart”.
Jamal
Jamal is an Arab name means “good look” or “beauty”.
Jasper
Jasper can be used in reference to a beautiful gem, which is most often found in red color. The Persian name is believed to mean “treasurer.”
“I like Jasper a lot”, he says Babel community Member of NJS2423. “I feel like it’s a name that has been for centuries, but it’s not popular.”
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Jediyhah
The Jedidia is the Hebrew name means “Beloved God.”
Leonardo
Leonardo is a Spanish, Portuguese and Italian name that means “brave as a lion”. One of the most famous holders of this romantic name was Leonardo da Vinci, an artist behind Here is Lisa.
Lev
As a Hebrew name, Lev means “heart.” It is also associated with a Russian word that means “lion”.
Milo
Thought milo shared roots with the name of the girl Mila, from the Slavic word that means “dear”.
Ob
Obi is a name as unique as your little love. It’s IGBO name, which is the language spoken in Southeast Nigeria, which means “heart.”
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Red
Red, also written red, is lakonous, a nameless name associated with a bold, primary color – color that is often associated with love, passion and desire.
Romeo
Romeo is a quintessential knight and romantic name, which means “from Rome.” The most famous Romeo met our English Dramatic Wiliam Shakespeare. A fictional love story between Romeo and Julia may have led to a tragic end, but still holding up as the incarnation of the inseparable young love.
Teddy
Teddy is a nickname for the name Theodore, but recently selected as a given name in the United States. We think it’s a darling, inspired for Valentine’s Day for a little boy! Rooted in Greek, this name means “gift from God.”
Thaddeus
Thaddeus is a Greek name that shares a relationship with the Aramaic name Taddai. It can come from the Aramaic word that means “heart”, although it could be another form of theodor.
Valentino
Valentino is a male variation of the name Valentina, which is an Italian name that means “strong, energetic, healthy”.
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9 gender neutral names of Valentine’s
Aiko
Aiko is a Japanese name meaning “love, loved child.” This name forms two Japanese characters, with one meaning of “love, affection,” and the second meaning of the “child”.
Amor
Amor is a unique name more common among girls – although it can be given to boys. It’s from Latin Word AmorWhat does “love” mean.
Karon
Caron is a Welsh name that is given to both boys and girls. Comes from a word darlingwhich means “to love”.
Darcy
Darcy is a gender neutral name belonging to a romantic male in Jane Austen’s Pride and prejudice. Although traditionally used for boys, he recently became more popular as a given name for girls. Rooted in French, this name means “from Arcy”.
Esmé
The Esmé is a name with history, as regards from 16. century, with that recorded as the name of the Duke Lennox. It is the old name of the French language that means “valued, loved,” taken from the Latin word evaluatewhich means “value, respect”.
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Ever
He ever hope, an optimistic and romantic name. The name of the word, adverb “ever” means “at any time” or “always”. It also connotes life or eternity. Ever is a meaningful and wonderful name of the newborn child you promise to love each other forever and hope you will find true love one day.
Lennon
Lennon was given the name transferred from Irish Surname Leannán, which may most often associated with the Beatles John Lennon. This cute, a gender neutral name means “dear” or “honey”.
Rhys
Rhys is a Welsh name that means “Ardor”, a word that means “enthusiasm, passion.” This charming name is also written Reese and Reece.
“Rhys is currently in Trend Name,” says Babel community Nurturingest member. “I know some boys named Reese and Reece, what I could like more about the non-Welsh people – no you have to be Welsh to use the Welsh name.”
Valentine
Valentine and Valentine are the names coming from the Latin word that means “strong and healthy”. Honey The connotation of this name arises from the unconfirmed legend, she talked about two wounds of the saints called Valentine, one of which is a sponsor of a lover.
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Betsy Shaw contributed to this article.