Some names just show up wearing a velvet blazer. If you want something that sounds a little grand, a little polished, and memorable the second someone says it out loud, you are in the right place.
Below are fancy baby names for boys, girls, and gender-neutral picks, plus plenty more options if you want to keep scrolling until one clicks.
Fancy Names for Baby Boys
- Beauregard (French): “Beautiful to look at”
- Michelangelo (Italian): “Godlike messenger”
- Sterling (English): “Of the highest quality”
- Percival (French, Welsh): “One who pierces the valley”
- Florian (Latin): “Flowering”
- Dominic (Latin): “Devoted to God”
- Thaddeus (Aramaic): “Courageous heart”
- Kingsley (English): “King’s meadow”
- Wolfgang (German): “Way of the wolf”
- Vincenzo (Italian): “Conqueror”
- Alistair (Scottish): “Defender of the people”
- Ambrose (Latin): “Immortal”
- Augustus (Latin): “Great, venerable”
- Bartholomew (Aramaic): “Son of Talmai”
- Benedict (Latin): “Blessed”
- Caspian (Place name): “From the Caspian Sea”
- Cedric (English): “Bounty”
- Constantine (Latin): “Steadfast, constant”
- Dashiell (French): “Page boy”
- Desmond (Irish): “From South Munster”
- Edmund (English): “Fortunate protector”
- Evander (Greek): “Good man”
- Fitzgerald (Irish): “Son of Gerald”
- Frederick (German): “Peaceful ruler”
- Hamilton (English): “Bare hill”
- Hawthorne (English): “Where hawthorn grows”
- Leopold (German): “Brave people”
- Maximilian (Latin): “Greatest”
- Montgomery (French): “Man power”
- Orson (Latin): “Bear cub”
- Orlando (Italian): “Famous throughout the land”
- Raphael (Hebrew): “God heals”
Fancy Names for Baby Girls
- Charmaine (English): “Delightful, captivating”
- Scheherazade (Persian): “Of noble lineage”
- Gwendolyn (Welsh): “White ring”
- Wilhelmina (German, Dutch): “Resolute protector”
- Tatiana (Russian): “Fairy queen”
- Esperanza (Spanish): “Hope”
- Valentina (Latin): “Strong, healthy”
- Josephine (French, Hebrew): “God will add”
- Raffaella (Italian, Hebrew): “God heals”
- Victoria (Latin): “Victory”
- Adelaide (German): “Noble natured”
- Angelique (French): “Angelic”
- Antoinette (French): “Priceless”
- Arabella (Latin): “Yielding to prayer”
- Beatrice (Latin): “Bringer of joy”
- Celestine (Latin): “Heavenly”
- Clementine (Latin): “Merciful”
- Cordelia (Celtic): “Heart”
- Delphine (French): “Dolphin”
- Eleanora (Greek): “Light”
- Emmeline (Germanic): “Work”
- Esmeralda (Spanish): “Emerald”
- Genevieve (French): “Tribe woman”
- Isadora (Greek): “Gift of Isis”
- Juliette (French): “Youthful”
- Lavinia (Latin): “Legendary mother of the Romans”
- Leonora (Greek): “Light”
- Marguerite (French): “Pearl”
- Penelope (Greek): “Weaver”
- Persephone (Greek): “Bringer of destruction”
- Seraphina (Hebrew): “Fiery one”
- Theodora (Greek): “Gift of God”
- Vivienne (French): “Alive”
- Yvonne (French): “Yew tree”
Fancy Gender-Neutral Names
- Augustine (Latin): “Great, venerable”
- Ishana (Sanskrit): “Ruler, lord”
- Emerson (English): “Son of Emery”
- Ramsey (English): “Wild garlic island”
- Schuyler (Dutch): “Scholar”
- Maverick (American): “Independent”
- Sheridan (Irish): “Seeker”
- Arden (English): “Valley of the eagle”
- Artemis (Greek): “Safe”
- Auden (English): “Old friend”
- Bellamy (French): “Fine friend”
- Blaise (Latin): “Speech impediment”
- Calloway (English): “Pebble place”
- Campbell (Scottish): “Crooked mouth”
- Channing (English): “Young wolf”
- Darcy (French): “From Arcy”
- Ellis (Welsh): “Benevolent”
- Finley (Irish, Scottish): “Fair-haired hero”
- Greer (Scottish): “Vigilant”
- Harlow (English): “Rock hill”
- Holland (Dutch): “Wooded land”
- Jameson (English): “Son of James”
- Jules (French): “Youthful”
- Kendall (English): “Valley of the River Kent”
- Leland (English): “Meadow land”
- Marlowe (English): “Driftwood”
- Monroe (Scottish): “Mouth of the River Roe”
- Remington (English): “Raven town”
- Rowan (Irish): “Little redhead”
- Sloane (Irish): “Raider”
- Spencer (English): “Steward”
If you want a name that feels a little extra in the best way, any of these will do the job. Try a few out loud, picture them on a birthday cake and a business card, and see which one sticks. The right fancy name usually has that instant click, like it has always belonged to your list.