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The choice of your baby's nameon the way can be a daunting task for some parents. Especially those looking for names that have some associated meaning or that speak about their child's personality traits.
Strength, courage and kindness are some of the attributes that are associated with the name of an individual. But there is also a demand for names that refer to poetry, considered romantic names. Those names are inspired by elements of poems, poems and even songs.
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The options for poetic names are diverse and we separate female and male options. Check it out below.
poetic names for girls
The options are:
1. emily
This name has a Latin origin, which means "the one who works hard". A famous poet who bears this name is the American Emily Dickinson.
2. maya
Maya is a name used in Spanish, Greek and Hebrew, which means "water". It is named after a famous author and poet, Maya Angelou.
3. mariana
This name comes from the poem “Mariana”, by Alfred Tennyson. The meaning, coming from the Spanish, is “the one who comes from the sea”.
4. ariel
Ariel means "Lion of God". It is a poetic name that comes from a collection of poetry from 1965, written by Sylvia Plath.
5. Miranda
The name Miranda comes from the book “The Storm”, by the poet W.H. Auden. It means "the one worthy of admiration".
poetic names for boys
Poetic male name options are:
6. Hugo
“Mind or intellect” are the main meanings of this name with Spanish, Portuguese and German origins. Its most famous association is with the French poet Victor Hugo.
7. william
One of the most popular boys' names, meaning "protection at all costs". Some famous bearers of this name are William Blake, William Wordsworth, William Butler Yeats and Carlos Williams.
8. dylan
The name Dylan is associated with the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas and means "son of the sea".
9. Emerson
This name, quite common in Brazil, means “powerful”. The main poetic inspiration comes from the poet Ralph Waldo Emerson.
10. Giovanni
Giovanni is a classic Italian name meaning "graceful". As a poetic reference, we have the Renaissance and humanist writer Giovanni Boccaccio.