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30 Baby Names Inspired by Famous Mothers

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It doesn’t need to be Women’s History Month (which is in March) or Mother’s Day (which is in May) to celebrate all the famous mothers out there raising their children. It’s not an easy job and while they often have help from their significant other, they still deserve our full appreciation. 

Every year, we see new celebrity couples – and non-couples – welcome a baby boy or baby girl to the world. Sometimes it’s their first, other times it’s not. Either way, these famous mothers are left with a lot of pressure as they must raise their child with the entire world watching every step.

With the amount of attention famous mothers receive, any mistake will go viral immediately. Not only that, but they have to deal with all the paparazzi that want photos of the newborn – let’s not forget Kanye West and Kim Kardashian were offered $3 million for the first photo of their baby!

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Popular Baby Names Inspired by Famous Mothers

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We’ve already seen several celebs welcome newborns this year, including Maria Cahill, Missy Peregrym, Sophie Turner, Juliana Custodio, Pippa Middleton, Danielle Panabaker, Lyndsy Fonseca, Nicky Hilton, Daniella Pick, Allison Williams, Rihanna, Grimes, and much more. 

And with five months remaining in the calendar year, there will be plenty more famous mothers to join the party in the coming months. Of course, that’s nothing compared to the nearly 385,000 babies born worldwide every year – that’s a lot of couples trying to figure out the perfect name. 

While there are plenty of ways to find inspiration when naming your child, many people turn to famous mothers and celebs that have had an impact on their lives – directly or indirectly. To help you out, let’s take a look at 30 incredibly-beautiful baby names inspired by famous mothers. 

30. Alicia

Famous Mother: Alicia Keys

Alicia is derived from the Spanish name Alice and German name Adalheidis (Adelaide). It means noble and exalted, two favorable traits in a baby girl. One of the most famous mothers with this name is Alicia Keys – the American singer and songwriter has two children with her husband Swizz Beatz.

29. Keyshia

Famous Mother: Keyshia Cole, Keyshia Ka’Oir

Keyshia is a popular African-American name for a baby girl of Nigerian descent – meaning ‘favorite’ or ‘precious.’ They are often known as peacemakers and helpers of the world.Two famous mothers with this name are Keyshia Cole (an R&B singer) and Keyshia Ka’Oir (wife of Gucci Mane).

28. Maria

Famous Mother: Maria Sharapova

Maria is a name with a variety of origins, including the Roman name Marius, Greek name Μαρία, Hebrew name Miriam, and Aramaic name Maryam. It means “of the sea,” “bitter,” “beloved,” or “rebellious.” One of the most famous mothers with this name is Maria Sharapova, a retired professional tennis player who won five Grand Slam singles tournaments in her career.

27. Eliza

Famous Mother: Eliza Dushku

Eliza is a shortened version of Elizabeth – another name we’ll get to below. The first known origin of the name was in the 16th century, but it was the English that are credited with the shortened version. Eliza means ‘joyful’ or ‘pledged to God.’ One of the most famous mothers with this name is Eliza Dushku, who gave birth to her second son last year with husband Peter Palandjian.

26. Constance

Famous Mother: Constance Wu

Constance is a Latin name that isn’t as popular as it should be – likely because most people don’t think of it. It means ‘constant’ and has several other variations, including Connie, Constancia, and Constanze. One of the most famous mothers with this name is Constance Wu, an American actress who gave birth to her first child in 2020 with boyfriend Ryan Kattner

25. Emma

Famous Mother: Emma Stone

Emma is derived from the German word ‘ermen’ – which means ‘whole’ or ‘universal.’ Ithas been one of the most popular baby girl names in the world for over a decade and is commonly used as a shortened form of longer names that start with ‘Em.’ One of the most famous mothers with this name is Emma Stone – the American actress welcomed her first child in 2021 with husband Dave McCary.

24. Kristen

Famous Mother: Kristen Bell

Kristen is both a baby boy and baby girl name, though it has become much more popular among girls in the United States. In general, it’s the Breton, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian name for Christian – other forms include Kristin, Christen, Kristinn and Christine. One of the most famous mothers with this name is Kristen Bell, an American actress who has two daughters with Dax Shepard.

23. Kamala

Famous Mother: Kamala Harris

Kamala is a name you won’t see often, but might become more popular now for obvious reasons. The name means ‘lotus’ in Sanskrit, a language with deep roots in South Asia and, more specifically, India. One of the most famous mothers with this name is Kamala Harris, who became the first ever female Vice President of the United States in 2021 – she’s a stepmother to Doug Emhoff’s two children. 

22. Jennifer

Famous Mother: Jennifer Lopez, Jennifer Garner, Jennifer Lawrence

Jennifer is actually the Cornish form of Guinevere, though the English version didn’t become popular until the 1900s. It’s also derived from the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar and Old Irish name Findabair – the name means ‘the fair one.’ There are a lot of famous mothers with the name, including Jennifer Lawrence, Jennifer Lopez, and Jennifer Garner – all of which are talented actresses.

21. Priyanka

Famous Mother: Priyanka Chopra

Priyanka is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Priyankera’ and ‘Priyankara,’ making it a popular name in both Hindu and Buddhist cultures. It means lovable, amiable, happy, outgoing, and showing frequent acts of kindness. One of the most famous mothers with this name is Priyanka Chopra, an Indian actress and singer who had her first child in 2022 with husband Nick Jonas.

20. Diana

Famous Mother: Princess Diana, Diana Ross

Diana is a name of Italian origin that was derived from the Greek and Roman goddess of hunt, Diana. It means “heavenly”, “holy”, “divine” and has several different variations, including Daiana, Dianella, and more. Two of the most famous mothers with this name include Princess Diana (Diana, Princess of Wales) and Diana Ross (an American singer and actress). 

19. Halsey

Famous Mother: Halsey (Ashley Nicolette Frangipane)

Halsey can be used as both a boy’s and girl’s name – it was largely made popular by a World War II hero, William Halsey Jr., but remains popular today because of female singer and songwriter Halsey (born Ashley Nicolette Frangipane). The name means ‘hallowed island’ and is of English descent. Similar names include Hailey, Halston, Hayley, Hazel, and more. 

18. Olivia

Famous Mother: Olivia Munn

Olivia is a Latin name that’s derived from the word ‘olive,’ which means ‘peace.’ The name dates back as far as the 13th century, but was made popular when William Shakespeare used the name in the Twelfth Night. It’s one of the top 100 names in the world and is extremely popular in Australia. One of the most famous mothers with this name is the actress Olivia Munn, who shares a child with comedian boyfriend John Mulaney.  

17. Mindy

Famous Mother: Mindy Kaling

Mindy is often used as a shortened version of Melinda, but can be seen as a name on its own today. It means ‘gentle one’ or ‘honey’ in Greek, ‘love’ in Old German, and ‘bitter’ in Hebrew. One of the most famous mothers with this name is Mindy Kaling, who currently has two children – a son and a daughter – though she has never revealed the biological father (even to friends).

16. Chrissy

Famous Mother: Chrissy Teigen

Chrissy is a Latin name that is usually a shortened version of Christine, Christian, Christina, or Christy – though it can also be seen on its own. It means ‘follower of Christ’ and is popular among religious families. One of the most famous mothers with this name is Chrissy Teigen, an American model and TV personality who shares two children with singer and songwriter John Legend.

15. Reese

Famous Mother: Reese Witherspoon

Reese is derived from the Welsh name Rhys, which was originally given to males – though Americans have popularized the name for females, as well. It means ‘fiery,’ ‘ardent,’ ‘ardor,’ or enthusiastic.’ One of the most famous mothers with this name is Reese Witherspoon – the American actress and producer has three children with two different fathers. 

14. Serena

Famous Mother: Serena Willaims

Serena is a Latin name derived from the word ‘serēnus,’ which means ‘tranquil,’ ‘serene,’ and ‘clear.’ One of the first known uses was Saint Serena of Rome, a martyr and Christian virgin. One of the most famous mothers with this name is Serena Williams – the future Hall of Fame tennis player has won 23 Grand Slam tournaments and shares one child with husband Alexis Ohanion.

13. Elizabeth

Famous Mother: Queen Elizabeth II, Elizabeth Warren

Elizabeth is a name that dates back to The Old Testament – derived from the Hebrew name Elisheva, meaning ‘God is my oath.’ It’s also used in the New Testament – derived from the Greek name Elisabet. Two of the most famous mothers with this name are Queen Elizabeth II (ruler of the United Kingdom) and Elizabeth Warren (US Senator for Massachusetts). 

12. Jill

Famous Mother: Jill Biden

Jill is derived from the Latin name Juliana (meaning ‘youthful’) and short for Gillian – though it’s often seen on its own as Jill. The shortened form means ‘child of the gods,’ which can be a great way to honor your child. One of the most famous mothers with this name is Jill Biden, the current First Lady of the United States. Her husband, Joe Biden, took office in 2021. 

11. Jessica

Famous Mother: Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel, Jessica Simpson

Jessica has been one of the most popular girl’s names in the United States for a long time, but it’s derived from the Hebrew name Iscah. It means ‘to behold,’ ‘God beholds,’ or ‘to see before.’ The name isn’t as popular as it once was, but some of the most famous mothers with the name include Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel, and Jessica Simpson – not bad company to be in. 

10. Blake

Famous Mother: Blake Lively

Blake can be used as both a boy’s and girl’s name, meaning ‘fair-haired, dark.’ It was originally made popular by the character Blake Carrington of Dynasty, but more recently made popular by Blake Lively. The American actress is married to Ryan Reynolds and the couple share three daughters together – James, Inez, and Betty. They’re what we call family goals. 

9. Jada

Famous Mother: Jada Pinkett Smith

Jada is derived from the Hebrew word ‘yahda’ for ‘he knows’ and the Arabic name ‘Jayda,’ which means ‘good and beautiful woman.’ It’s a variant of the word ‘jade,’ which is a precious stone. One of the most famous mothers with this name is Jada Pinkett Smith, who shares two children with her husband Will SmithJaden Smith and Willow Smith

8. Angelina

Famous Mother: Angelina Jolie

Angelina is derived from the Greek word ‘angelos,’ which means ‘messenger.’ It’s a diminutive form of Angela and is a popular Italian girl’s name. In some rare cases, it’s spelled Angellena or Angileena. One of the most famous mothers with this name is Angelina Jolie – the actress and humanitarian has six children, three of which are biological and three of which are adopted.

7. Michelle

Famous Mother: Michelle Obama, Michelle Pfeiffer

Michelle is derived from the French name ‘Michele,’ which means ‘who resembles God.’ It was a popular name for baby girls in the 1960s and 1970s and while it’s not as popular today, it’s still a beautiful name worth considering – especially if you’re a family of faith. One of the most famous mothers with this name is Michelle Obama, the former First Lady of the United States and wife of Barack Obama – who she shares two children with.

6. Gabrielle

Famous Mother: Gabrielle Union, Gabrielle Anwar

Gabrielle is a feminine name derived from the French boy’s name Gabriel – it means ‘God is my strength.’ Gabriel was one of the seven archangels to speak with Mary about her pregnancy, making this an excellent name for a family of faith. Two of the most famous mothers with this name include Gabrielle Union (mother of one and stepmother of three with Dwyane Wade) and Gabrielle Anwar (mother of two to two different fathers).

5. Kate

Famous Mother: Kate Winslet, Kate Hudson, Kate Moss, Kate Beckinsale 

Kate derives from the Latin name ‘Katharina’ and Greek name ‘Aikaterina,’ and is often used as a nickname for Katherine or Catherine. Other variants include Cait, Caterina, Katy, Katie, Katelyn, Kathleen, Katrina, and Kayta. Some of the most famous mothers with this name are Kate Moss, Kate Winslet, Kate Hudson, Kate Beckinsale, and Kate Mara.

4. Meghan

Famous Mother: Meghan Markle, Meghan Trainor

Meghan is an alternative spelling of the name Megan, which is of Welsh origin and means ‘pearl.’ In some languages, it also means ‘strong’ and ‘capable.’ One of the most famous mothers with this name is Meghan Markle – also known as Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. She shares two children with her husband Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex

3. Viola

Famous Mother: Viola Davis

Viola is derived from the Latin and Italian word ‘violet.’ Much like the name Olivia, this name was popularized by William Shakespeare in Twelfth Night. The name isn’t as popular in the United States as it once was, but it’s still a popular girl’s name in Italy. One of the most famous mothers with this name is Viola Davis – the American actress and producer is an adopted mother to one and stepmother to two with husband Julius Tennon

2. Maya

Famous Mother: Maya Angelou, Maya Moore

Maya has several different origins. For example, Maya was the mother of Greek god Hermes, but was also the earth’s mother and goddess of spring in Roman mythology. It’s also an alternative name for Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth. Two of the most famous mothers with this name include Maya Angelou (a famous poet) and Maya Moore (a pro basketball player).

1. Amal

Famous Mother: Amal Clooney

Amal is both a boy’s and girl’s name of Hebrew and Arabic descent – the name is featured in the Books of Chronicles in the Hebrew Bible. It means ‘labor,’ ‘hard work,’ ‘hope,’ and ‘pure.’ One of the most famous mothers with this name is Amal Clooney – the barrister is married to George Clooney and the couple share fraternal twins together. They’re one of Hollywood’s power couples.

Which Famous Mothers Will You Name Your Children After?

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Naming your child is never easy – it’s like getting a tattoo, a decision you’ll have to stick with the rest of your life. While there are ways to go back and change it – much like there are ways to get rid of a tattoo – it can be a damaging, awkward, and tedious experience for the child in question.

That’s why it’s imperative you find a baby name that you like – one that fits your child best. It might take nine months of pregnancy – or even longer, if it’s something you’ve been thinking about for a while – before the right name comes along. But when it comes, it’s a beautiful thing. 

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Whether or not you’re naming your child after one of the many famous mothers in the world today, we’d like to take this moment to congratulate all the new famous mothers, as well as the famous mothers-to-be and the 385,000+ other mothers that will welcome a newborn this year.

If you liked these famous mother-inspired names, keep reading for old-fashioned names for baby girls born today. Sometimes called “old lady names” these classics still slap today.

Check Out These Charming Old Lady Names for Baby Girls!

Old Lady Names That Start with A

Names like Alice and Adelaide are making a comeback today. What other old lady names that start with A should expecting parents explore?

Old Lady Names That Start with B

Brooklyn and Bella are currently the two most popular names for girls that start with B. But, what old lady names are parents looking over?

Old Lady Names That Start with C

Names like Charlotte and Camila never really went out of style. What other names that start with C should parents bring back? Check out these old lady names!

Old Lady Names That Start with D

One of the old lady names winning a lot of hearts these days is Delilah which ranked in the US top 100 names for girls recently. What other names should parents revisit?

Old Lady Names That Start with E

Evelyn and Emma are two of the hottest names for girls today which is great because the names are very old but still feel fresh! Take a look at some more old lady names that start with E!

Old Lady Names That Start with F

We are not sure why so many names that start with F sound like old lady names, but it’s a feature! Faith and Fiona are the two most popular F-names today, what others should expecting parents consider?

  1. Flora – A mythological Roman goddess of spring and flowers, Flora sounds delightfully old-fashioned, this appellation means “flower”
  2. Florence – For some reason, parents have been looking over Florence for decades, this charming Latin name means “prospering”
  3. Frances – The third most popular F-name for girls today, meaning “free man”
  4. Fay – Last popular in the late 1960s, Fay originated in English and means “fairy
  5. Frederica – A name from German, meaning “peaceful ruler,” last popular in 1911!
  6. Felicia – Don’t say “bye” to this Latin appellation from Felicity, meaning “lucky”
  7. Francine – A French diminutive form of Francoise, meaning “from France”
  8. Fanny – A name only popular in the US before the 1950s, a diminutive form of Frances, meaning “free man”
  9. Felicia – One of the old lady names that persisted through the 1980s, Felicia comes from Latin and means “lucky”
  10. Fran – A diminutive form of Frances, meaning “free man”

Old Lady Names That Start with G

Gianna and Grace are two timeless names that new parents are choosing for their daughters today. What are some old lady names to also consider?

Old Lady Names That Start with H

Harper is the most popular baby name beginning with H today. Due to its contemporary literary credentials, this appellation does not feel like a grandma name at all! Let’s take a look at some that do.

Old Lady Names That Start with I

As with names that start with F, so many of the names for girls that start with I sound antique. Ivy and Iris and are the most popular names that start with I today. Do either sound particularly new and novel to you? Let’s check out some other vintage gems.

Old Lady Names That Start with J

The most popular name for girls is unquestionably a grandma-name. Josephine is a top 100 name for girls and despite some ups and downs, has been in the top 500 since the 1880s! What other J-names sound vintage?

Old Lady Names that Start with K

Kinsley, a very fresh name for girls today, is the most popular K-name for girls and it only emerged as such in the early 2000s. What more traditional names are out there?

Old Lady Names That Start with L

Luna is a wildly popular name for girls today! It was unpopular for 100 years before it returned to favor. You could consider that a factor for calling it an old lady name, but it does not have that vintage feel. It just sounds romantic! What names that start with L qualify as old lady names?

Old Lady Names That Start with M

Mia, Mila, and Madison are three timeless classics that are currently enjoying the most love from new parents. Let’s take a look at other M names with vintage appeal.

More Old Lady Names Starting with M

We have even more old lady names that start with M because there are so many names M-name that have fallen out of fashion but should definitely return.

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Old Lady Names That Start with N

Nora and Nova are the two most popular names that start with N today. Both sound too new for our tastes! Let’s find some appellations with that granny charm!

Old Lady Names That Start with O

The most popular name for girls at the moment is Olivia. It’s a timeless classic that deserves to enjoy so much favor! Let’s find older names that we should dust off!

Old Lady Names That Start with P

Penelope, a storied name from Greek mythology, is currently the most popular P-name for girls. Let’s find more old lady names that start with P!

Old Lady Names That Start with Q

Queen and Quinn are the only two names that start with Q in the US top 1000 baby names. Just those two! Let’s discover some with some old lady flair!

Old Lady Names That Start with R

Riley is the most popular name for girls that starts with R followed by the attractive old lady name Ruby. What other possibilities are out there?

Old Lady Names That Start with S

Sophia is on-trend for girls despite it being an ancient name. There are many appellations that start with S that are old lady names. Some are enjoying a renaissance and others are waiting to be rediscovered. Check them out!

Old Lady Names That Start with T

The most popular name for girls that start with T today is Taylor. That seems to new for us! Let’s find the old lady names that start with T!

Old Lady Names That Start with V

The stately Victoria is the most popular V-name for girls today. It’s a rather timeless name that’s been popular forever. Let’s find some neglected old lady names that start with V!

Even More Old Lady Names That Start with V

How is it that so many V-names have fallen out of style? Check out more of them below!

Old Lady Names That Start with W

We move right along to W-names that have that quirky, antique quality you are looking for. Let’s jump right in!

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Old Lady Names That Start with X, Y, or Z

It turns out there aren’t too many old lady names that start with letters nearing the end of the alphabet. Here are the few we did find for you!

There you go! We hope you adored and feel inspired by these old lady names that would sound just as good for an infant as they would for a grandma. Classic names hold history and famed namesakes past making for fun conversations with your child later in life. We encourage you to go vintage as you will not regret the heaps of charm these appellations bring.

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