Choosing a baby name can be one heck of a feat. These days, anything goes when it comes to names, and the possible choices seem limitless. If you want to pick something a bit different that describes your child, pick up a thesaurus and go straight for actual describing words. Names that are also adjectives make awesome, interesting picks for any daughter or son.
Names That Are Also Adjectives Make Excellent Choices
Adjectives are describing words, so it makes a great deal of sense to use them in naming your child. No matter which name you land on, chances are it will be descriptive, different, and positively perfect for your baby.
Adjective-Based Boy Names
Use a describing word to describe your precious son. Consider these adjectives when naming your little guy.
- Able
- Brave
- Noble
- Valiant
- Wilder
- Just
- Dapper
- Gregarious
- Coy
- Earnest
- Ever
- Rowdy
- Sincere
- Humble
- Breezy
- Frank
- August
- Chief
- Major
- Chevron
- Arch (meaning sly or mischievous)
Adjective-Based Girls Names
There are some beautiful girl names based on adjectives to choose from. With one of these, she will stand out in a world of Emmas or Sophias.
- Stormy
- Belle (meaning beautiful in French)
- Jazzy
- Cheery
- Truly
- Blissful
- Paisley
- Merry
- Blithe
- Willowy
- Honest
- Hardy
- Hale
- Charitable
- Starry
- Jolly
- Lively
- Divine
- Bonny
- Foxy
- Purity
Gender Neutral Adjective Names
Many adjectives can fit either a baby boy or girl perfectly. These neutral names, which are also adjectives in the English language, can go either way.
- Lyrical
- Free
- Loyal
- Victorious
- Wistful
- Bright
- Stellar
- Poetic
- Cache
- Ash
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Lustrous
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Dusty
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Lucky
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Wiley
Colors Are Excellent Adjective-Name Choices
Colors are popular describing words. So many colors make for beautiful and vibrant choices when naming your child. Many of them can be interchangeable for both girls and boys, (for example Rusty would be cute for either gender.)
- Scarlett
- Violet
- Ebony
- Ivory
- Pearl
- Olive
- Rose
- Coal
- Rusty (gender-neutral)
- Golden
- Ash (gender-neutral)
- Sage (gender-neutral)
- Cyan
- Jade
- Hazel
- Sienna
- Mauve
- Saffron
- Ruby
- Raven
- Amber
Celebrities Love Adjective-Based Baby Names
Several celebrities have used adjectives to inspire their baby names.
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Blue (daughter of Beyonce and Jay Z)
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North (Daughter of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West)
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Sunny (comedian Adam Sandler's daughter's name)
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True (daughter of Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson)
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Keen (actor Mark Ruffalo's son's name)
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Loving (Rick Derringer's daughter's middle name)
Unusual Adjectives
These uncommon adjectives are rarely used in day-to-day speech. Their beauty and mystery make for excellent and unique name choices.
- Comely (meaning attractive)
- Adroit (meaning resourceful and clever)
- Luminous (meaning clear and shining)
- Verdant (meaning green and unripe)
- Zealous (meaning eager and devoted)
- Chary (synonym for shy)
Choose a Name That Speaks to You
If you go with a name that is a bit off the beaten path, prepare for a couple of eyebrows raises. If not everyone agrees with your choice of name, don't sweat it. A child's name is a very personal choice, and it has to be one that you are happy with for your entire life. Take your time, try a few options out on your tongue and settle on what makes you smile.