175 Newborn Baby Girl Names By Date Of Birth And Time

When we look for the name for our baby, we can choose from various options, such as continuing the family tradition, or looking for inspiration elsewhere, such as literature, a foreign language or even the universe.

But also, there is the option of choosing a name that is related to the month in which they were born. We share 175 Names for boys and girls according to the month of birth .

175 Newborn Baby Girl Names By Date Of Birth And Time
175 Newborn Baby Girl Names By Date Of Birth And Time


January

Let’s start with January, the first month of the year, which marks the beginning of a new stage and therefore represents the beginning, evoking images of dawn, hope and rebirth .

Names for girls born in January

  • Alba: of Latin origin, and means “Aurora”, “Dawn”, “white and shining”, “she who was born with the first light of dawn”.
  • Aurora: means “dawn”.
  • Kady: of Irish origin, means “first”.
  • Kia: of African origin, it means “beginning of the season”.
  • Lia: Italian name, means “bearer of good news”.
  • Renée: French feminine form of René, meaning “born again, risen.”
  • Roxanne: French name, means “bright, dawn.”
  • Zaria: of Russian origin, means “dawn”.
  • Zoé: of Greek origin, means “life”.
  • Zora: of Arabic origin, means “dawn”.

Names for boys born in January

  • Gaspar: of Hebrew origin, it is the name by which one of the three Magi mentioned in the Gospel of Saint Matthew is known.
  • Itzé: of Mayan origin, it means “dawn”.
  • Lucian: comes from Latin and is derived from the name Luciano, meaning “born in the light of day”.
  • Renato: of Latin origin, means “reborn”.
  • Kings: Name alluding to the Epiphany festivity.
  • Zareth: of Indo-European origin, it means “glow of dawn”.

February

In addition to being the second month of the year, February is recognized as the month of love, since Valentine’s Day, which celebrates love and friendship , takes place during it .

Names for girls born in February

  • Aphrodite: Greek goddess of love and beauty.
  • Amandine: French name, means “lovable, worthy of love.”
  • Cara: name of Italian origin that means “beloved”.
  • Carina: of Italian origin, meaning “dear little one.”
  • Filippa: Swedish feminine form of Philip, meaning “friend of horses.”
  • Kalila: of Arabic origin, means “beloved, good friend”.
  • Kara: has its origin in Norse mythology and its meaning is interpreted as “friend, dear”.
  • Ludivina: of French origin, it means “friend of the people”.
  • Ludmila: of Slavic origin, it means “loved by the people”.
  • Pili: name of Egyptian origin and unisex use. It means “born second”.
  • Suki: Japanese name, means “beloved”.
  • Tania: comes from Arabic and means “second”.
  • Valentina: feminine form of Valentine.
  • Violet: the flower corresponding to the month of February.

Names for boys born in February

  • Eros: Greek god of love, worshiped also as a god of fertility.
  • Felipe: means “friend of the horses”.
  • Kelvin: of Celtic origin, it means “friend, trustworthy person”.
  • Paris: of Greek origin, its meaning is “lover”
  • Valentine: name of Latin origin that means “one who has good health”.
  • Valentiniano: name of Latin origin, variant of Valentine.
  • Valentino: name of Latin origin, variant of the name Valentine.

March

The third month of the year is characterized by a change of season, in which we say goodbye to winter and welcome spring . In addition, this month marks Happiness Day , as well as Saint Patrick 's Day and Saint Joseph’s Day , also celebrated as Father’s Day in some countries.

Names for girls born in March

  • Abigail: derives from the Hebrew and means “source of joy”.
  • Akina: means “spring flower”.
  • Joy: name of Christian origin, its meaning is “that which radiates joy or happiness”.
  • Alisa: of Hebrew origin, it means “great happiness”.
  • Arizona: name of American origin meaning “little spring”.
  • Haruko: of Japanese origin, means “born in spring”.
  • Kiki: Japanese name, means “double happiness”.
  • Leticia/Letizia: of Latin origin, it means “happiness, joy”.
  • Nara: Japanese name, means “happy”.
  • Patricia: feminine variant of Patricio, which means “of noble lineage”.
  • Verna: of Latin origin, it means “born in spring”.

Names for boys born in March

  • Anand: comes from the Sanskrit Ananda, which means “happiness”.
  • Joseph : of Hebrew origin, means “exalted by God”
  • Onni: of Finnish origin, it means “happiness, luck”.
  • Patricio: means “of noble lineage”.
  • Vernay: of English origin, it means “one who is born in spring”.
  • Yukio: of Japanese origin, it means “happiness, good fortune”.

April

April is the fourth month of the year, and several important celebrations take place during it, such as Mother Earth Day and Book Day . But in addition to this, it is also the month in which Easter usually takes place and the fields begin to fill with flowers .

Names for girls born in April

  • April: of Latin origin comes from aprilis , name of the month of April.
  • Adhara: comes from Arabic and means “orange blossom”.
  • Florence: Derived from florens , meaning “prosperous, flourishing.”
  • Gaia - Goddess of the Earth who is also known as “Mother Earth”.
  • Greta: derives from Margarita, the flower of April.
  • Jasmine: of Arabic origin, its meaning is “beautiful like the flower that bears its name”
  • Leilani: Of Hawaiian origin, it means “heavenly flower.”
  • Loredi: means “garden, place of flowers”.
  • Daisy: flower corresponding to the month of April.
  • Rita: Short form of Margarita, meaning “pearl.”
  • Talía: name of Greek origin that means “the one that flourishes”.
  • Tiaré: name of Hindu origin that means “flower”.

Names for boys born in April

  • Florencio: masculine variant of Florence. It means “flowery”.
  • Pascal: French variant of Pascual, meaning “relating to Easter.”
  • Pascual: means “the one who was born on Easter”.

May

The fifth month of the year is May, and within the celebrations that take place during it, we find the International Day of Light , so we can take as inspiration those names whose meaning is related to it.

Names for girls born in May

  • Ailana: of Finnish origin, means “bearer of light”.
  • Emerald: stone corresponding to the month of May. Name of Latin origin that comes from "Smeragda?, which in turn means “the one who has hope” and “the one who radiates purity”.
  • Lucero: of Latin origin, it means “light”.
  • Lucía: of Latin origin, it means “the one who was born in the light of day”.
  • Luciana: variant of Lucia.
  • Lutxi: Basque equivalent of Lucía.
  • Luz: means “the one that brings the light”.
  • Selene: In Greek mythology, Selene was an ancient goddess of the Moon, daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Thea. She means ?the woman of light? or ?The one with the flash?.

Names for boys born in May

  • Aaron: of Hebrew origin, means “enlightened.”
  • Abner: of Hebrew origin, it means “my father is light”.
  • Iri: of Hebrew origin, it means “light, fire”.
  • Lucio: name of Latin origin meaning “light, clarity.”
  • Maggio: of Italian origin, it means “May”.
  • Melchor: of Hebrew origin, it means ‘the king of light’.
  • Melker: Swedish form of Melchior, meaning “the king of light.”
  • Meyer: of Hebrew origin, means “bearer of light”.
  • Quintilio: of Latin origin, means “he who was born in the fifth month”.

June

June is the sixth month of the year, but it is also the beginning of summer , a time that we associate with the sun and heat, so those names that represent brightness and warmth are good options.

Names for girls born in June

  • Alejandra: inspired by Alexandrite, the stone corresponding to the month of June.
  • Elena: of Greek origin, it means “torch” so it is also commonly translated as bright, dazzling or resplendent like the sun.
  • Elia: of Greek origin, it means “the one that shines like the sun”.
  • Eliana: of Hebrew origin. Feminine variant of the Greek name Helios, which means “sun”.
  • She: of English origin, diminutive of Hellen/Ellen, meaning “light” or “torch”.
  • Lena: short form of Elena, means “radiant, luminous, fire”.
  • Olena: Of Greek origin, it means “sunbeam” or “bright light”.
  • Pearl: stone corresponding to the month of June.
  • Rosa: flower corresponding to the month of June.
  • Somer: name of French origin, variant of the English word “summer”. It means “summer”.
  • Uda: means “summer” in Basque.

Names for boys born in June

  • Dagobert: name of Germanic origin, which means “he who shines like the sun”.
  • Elenio: of Greek origin, means “the one who shines like the sun”.
  • Elián: of Greek origin, it refers to Helios, the god of the sun.
  • Janus: name of Greek origin meaning “bright as the sun.”

July

The seventh month of the year we continue to relate it to the sun and the heat, but this time, we do it even more with the holiday season , so beaches, mountains, sea and everything that traveling to relax represents, we usually think about on these dates.

Names for girls born in July

  • Artemis: eldest daughter of Zeus and Leto, Artemis is the goddess of the hunt, of wild animals, of the forest.
  • Aura: Greek goddess of the breeze.
  • Julia: of Latin origin, feminine variant of the name Julio. She comes from Iulus / Iulia, with which everyone belonging to the Roman Julia family was identified. Its meaning is “consecrated to Jupiter”.
  • Julie: French variant of Julia.
  • Juliette: in Spanish Julieta, variant of Julie.
  • Marina: name of Latin origin whose meaning is “the woman who comes from the sea” or “born in the sea”.
  • Muriel: Norman form of Mary, meaning “bright as the sea.”
  • Nuria: of Catalan origin, it means “place between mountains”.
  • Ruby: stone corresponding to the month of July.
  • Sylvia: Scandinavian form of Sylvia, meaning “native of the woods.”

Names for boys born in July

  • Aaron: means “high mountain”.
  • Adrián: of Latin origin, it means “he who comes from the sea”.
  • Arán: name of Basque origin that means “valley”.
  • Iñigo: means “the one who comes from the mountain slope”.
  • July: comes from Iulus , with which everyone belonging to the Roman Julia family was identified. Its meaning is “consecrated to Jupiter”.
  • Kai: of Hawaiian origin, it means “sea”.
  • Keanu: of Hawaiian origin, it means “breeze”.
  • Marino: name of Spanish origin meaning “belonging to the sea.”
  • Morgan: of Welsh origin, it means “bright ocean”.

August

In the eighth month of the year, there are two important celebrations. On the one hand, there is the International Youth Day and on the other, the International Day of Indigenous Peoples , both very special and inspiring to choose names.

Names for girls born in August

  • Chenoa: comes from the American Indian and means “white dove”.
  • Bambina: name of Italian origin meaning “young woman.”
  • Cora: of Greek origin, Korë , Latinized in Cora. It means “maiden, young girl”. Genoveva: means ‘young woman’.
  • Juno: of Latin origin, it means “young wife”.
  • Talitha: name of Aramaic origin meaning “young girl”.
  • Tara: Japanese name, means “young”.

Names for boys born in August

  • Augustus: means “he who has been consecrated by the augurs”.
  • Ciro: of Persian origin, means “young”.
  • Marcelo: of Latin origin, it means “young warrior”.
  • Octavio: of Latin origin, it means “the one who is born in eighth place”.
  • Owen: means “young warrior”.
  • Sven: of Scandinavian origin, it means “young”.

September

September is the ninth month of the year, and also, the month in which we say goodbye to summer and welcome autumn . But in addition, the International Day of Peace is also celebrated , giving us a wide variety of names with this meaning.

Names for girls born in September

  • Arinka: Russian variant of Irene, meaning “peace.”
  • Frida: Scandinavian name meaning “peace.”
  • Irina: Russian variant of Irene, meaning “peace.”
  • Kaira: of Nordic origin, it means “peaceful”.
  • Kazumi: means “beautiful peace”.
  • Naike: of American origin, it means “autumn flower”.
  • Olivia: of Latin origin, it means “the one who brings peace”.

Names for boys born in September

  • Aki: means “born in the fall”.
  • Federico: means “peaceful ruler”.
  • Mirko: of Slovakian origin, it means “peace”.
  • Valfredo: name of Germanic origin that means “peaceful king”.
  • Stellan: of Swedish origin, it means “peaceful, calm”.

October

The tenth month of the year is October, a month in which International Music Day and World Animal Day are celebrated .

Names for girls born in October

  • Allegra: inspired by allegro, a musical term that refers to a tempo indication equivalent to fast.
  • Lark: bird of melodious song.
  • Anouk: of Teutonic origin, means “wolf”.
  • Aria: from the Italian aria (“air”), it is a piece of music created to be sung by a solo voice without a choir.
  • Débora: of Hebrew origin that means “bee” or “worker like the bee”.
  • Pigeon: of Latin origin ‘palumba’, which means wild pigeon or derives from ‘columba’ which means pale coloured.
  • Úrsula: of Latin origin, from “ursus” (bear).

Names for boys born in September

  • Apollo - one of the most powerful gods of classical antiquity, one of the Olympian gods. God of male beauty and the arts, especially music.
  • Arturo: a derived Celtic origin artos (bear) and rixs (king) is attributed to him, that is, “king of the bears”.
  • Phoebus: Roman god of music, arts and letters.
  • León: of Latin origin, its meaning is “bold, imperious and brave”.

November

November is the eleventh month of the year and brings us closer to the end of the year. During it, World Philosophy Day is celebrated , so we have been inspired by some characters and names related to this study of the love of wisdom.

Names for girls born in November

  • Cristina: comes from the Latin ‘christianus’ , which means “follower of Christ”. Inspired by Christine de Pisan (1364 ? c. 1430), humanist philosopher and poet, considered the first professional writer in history.
  • Emilia: has two meanings: the first, of Latin origin, means “the one who works hard”, and the second, of Greek origin, means “kind”. Inspired by Émilie Marquise du Châtelet (1706-1749) French mathematician, physicist and philosopher.
  • Mary: of Hebrew origin, it means “the chosen one” or “the one loved by God”. Inspired by María Zambrano (1904-1991) Spanish philosopher and essayist.
  • Melissa: of Greek origin, it means “bee, honey”. Inspired by Melissa of Samos, a philosopher and mathematician from the 4th-3rd century BC. c.
  • Sofia: means “wisdom”.
  • Sonja: Scandinavian form of Sonia, considered to be a variant of Sofia, meaning “wisdom.”

Names for boys born in November

  • Guillermo: means “one who is a determined protector”. Inspired by William of Occam, recognized as one of the philosophers who laid the foundations for the change between the theological philosophy of the Middle Ages and modern philosophy.
  • René: of Latin origin, it means “Born Again”. Inspired by René Descartes, considered the father of modern philosophy.

December

We have reached the last month of the year: December. In addition to being the month in which we celebrate Christmas , it is the month in which the winter season begins , so it is something that evokes white and cold landscapes, due to the typical snowfall that takes place in this season.

Names for girls born in December

  • Bethlehem: of Hebrew origin, it comes from the city of Bethlehem, the city where Jesus Christ was born.
  • Bianca: of Italian origin, it means “white”.
  • Edurne: means “snow” in Basque.
  • Jaione: Basque equivalent of Nativity.
  • Natalia: of Latin origin, it comes from the word natalis and its meaning has to do with the birth of Jesus.
  • Nieves: of Latin origin, it means “white as snow”.
  • Noelia: of French origin, it comes from Noël, which means “Christmas”.
  • Noelle: Feminine form of Noel, meaning “Christmas.”
  • Zuri: Basque name, means “white”.

Names for boys born in December

  • Nicholas: Saint Nicholas is the character that the Nordic and Anglo-Saxon tradition relates to Santa Claus.
  • Noel: of French origin means “Christmas”. Traditionally, children born on December 25 were called this way.
  • Yule: of English origin, it means “winter solstice, born in winter”.