Babies born around the holidays are the most special gifts new parents will ever receive. As we celebrate family and friends amidst a backdrop of light, love, and joy, welcoming newborns may inspire new parents to think about some unique names associated with the winter holidays. So, whether you celebrate Christmas, the Winter Solstice, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or Bodhi Day, we have some holiday-inspired baby names that might be perfect for a brand-new bundle of holiday joy.
Holiday-Inspired Baby Names
Christmas-Inspired Baby Names
Christmas offers some of the most classic holiday-inspired names that continue to be popular generation after generation. Here are some of our favorites:
Christmas Girl Names
Angelica/Angela/Angelina – Angels
Avery – Christmas elf
Carol/Carole – Christmas songs
Faith – Faith in God
Gloria – Glory of God
Grace – Grace of the Holy Spirit
Joy – Spirit of the season
Mary/Marie/Maria – Mother of God
Natalie/Natalia – Born on Christmas
Natividad – Nativity
Noelle – Feminized French word for Christmas
Paloma – Dove of Peace / Symbol of the Holy Spirit
Star/Stella – Christmas star
Christmas Boys Names
Casper/Jasper – One of the three wise men
Christian – Follower of Christ
Christopher – Bearer of Christ
Gabriel – Archangel
Jack – God is merciful/Jack Frost
Joshua – God is salvation
Joseph – St. Joseph
Michael – Archangel
Nicholas – St. Nicholas/Santa Claus
Noel – the French word for Christmas
Winter Solstice (Yule) Inspired Baby Names
There’s a bit of a blurry line between classic Christmas baby names and names inspired by the Winter Solstice, also known as Yule. Yuletide and Christmas traditions and phrases often overlap. For those who love the spirit of Yule, names that celebrate nature and the stars are particularly beautiful.
Winter Solstice Girl Names
Astra – Star
Aurora – Aurora Borealis/Northern Lights
Celeste – Celestial bodies
Crystal – Ice/Earth mineral
Holly – Winter garland
Ivy – Winter garland
Laurel – Laurel tree
Luna – Moon
Neve – Bright/Snowy
Sage – Herb
Skye – Sky
Winter Solstice Boy Names
Aiden – Little fire
Ash – Ash tree/ash of the yule log
Birch – Winter plant
Blaze – Fire
Forest/ Forrest – Natural world
Garnet – Earth mineral
Hollis – Holly plant
Orion – Constellation
Robin – Winter bird/bright, flame
Whittaker – White field
Yule – Yuletide season
Hanukkah-Inspired Baby Names
Hanukkah commemorates the Second Temple’s rededication in Jerusalem after the Maccabees’ victory over the Syrian army during the Seleucid Empire. It’s also referred to as the Festival of Lights. Jewish families light a menorah for eight nights. It’s also a time to rejoice and give traditional gelt (Yiddish for money) gifts or other small tokens.
Hanukkah Girl Names
Golda/ Goldie – Gold
Keren – Ray of light
Leila – Night (menorahs are lit at night)
Matana – Gift
Ziva – Light
Hanukkah Boy Names
Judah – To thank or praise
Jesse – Gift
Neri – Oil lamp
Nissim – Miracles
Paz – Golden
The Season of Light
Millions of African-American families observe Kwanzaa, which takes place from December 26 to January 1. Starting in 1966, Kwanzaa celebrates the African-American community’s shared cultural heritage and values. Numerous baby names with Swahili origins are beautiful and rich with meaning, including girls’ names like Asha, Maj, Nia, and Taraji. My favorite boy names include Amri, Kibwe, Miti, and Zuberi.
There are approximately four million Buddhists in the United States. Buddhists celebrate Bodhi Day on December 8 to commemorate the day Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree. Similar to other December holidays, Buddhists celebrate with a tree, lights, and cookies.1 Bodhi has become a popular unisex name during the last few years. It means “awakening” or “enlightenment.”
The holidays are a joyful time to start or expand a family. And naming your little one is one of the first and most exciting new parent experiences. What are some of your favorite holiday-inspired baby names?
Check out our other baby name lists if you want even more ideas. Try fall-inspired baby names, nature baby names, and summer baby names for more ideas on what to name your precious rainbow baby. Good luck picking out the right one for your baby!
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