Ground Your Baby in Grace & Strength With One of These Names Inspired by Elements
We’re in the golden age of unique baby names — while “Emily” and “John” will always be classic choices, many people are searching for more uncommon names for their babies, and inspiration can be found anywhere — including in the periodic table of elements.
Just look at Brittany and Patrick Mahomes’ newborn baby, Bronze, their firstborn daughter, Sterling, and even their pups, Silver and Steel. They’re giving major elemental inspo vibes, and we’re totally here for it. And we’re not the only ones; according to the U.S. Social Security Administration‘s baby name popularity chart — a record kept since the late-1800s — these names are on the up-and-up. The name Sterling, for example, sat at #899 on the top 1000 most popular baby names in 2009. Since then, it has ascended the ranks and currently sits at #382.
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Baby names inspired by nature are at the height of popularity right now, drawn from sky, sea, and earth; names like Sage, River, and Aspen are particularly favored because of their unisex feel. And what could possibly be more earthy than the elements of the periodic table, which literally come from the earth itself? The vibe is 50% nature name, 50% science name … and 100% super-cool standout.
If you feel like an elemental-inspired baby name may be just the moniker for your little one on the way, you can mine the periodic table for a shockingly wide variety of strong, elegant, and unique names. Some refer to the full name of the element, such as Cobalt, while others are derived from the beginning of an element’s name — Selenia from selenium and Rhode from rhodium, for example. Read on for a full list of boy, girl, and gender-neutral baby names inspired by elements.
Names inspired by elements for boys:
Argon: Inspired by the noble gas argon
Barrie: Derived from barium
Bronze: Referring to the metal bronze
Cal: Derived from calcium
Chrome: Referring to the metal chrome
Magnus: Derived from magnesium; also means “great” in Danish and “fighter” in Norse
Mercury: Not only an element, but the name of the mythical Roman messenger of the gods
Neo: Inspired by the noble gas neon
Nick: Referring to the metal nickel
Rutherford: Derived from rutherfordium
Titan: Inspired by the element titanium
Xenon: The name of the noble gas, but also means “receiver of life”
Zinc: Z-names are particularly cool — and if kids can be named Linc, why not Zinc?
Names inspired by elements for girls:
Aurelia: This Latin name means “golden” — and Gold’s elemental symbol on the Periodic Table is “Au”
Helia: Inspired by the noble gas helium; also means “of the sun” in Greek
Irie: From iridium
Ruby: Referencing the element rubidium
Ruthie: Derived from ruthenium; also means “vision of beauty” and “friend” in Hebrew
Selenia: Derived from the nonmetal selenium
Vana: Referring to the rare chemical element vanadium
Gender-neutral names inspired by elements:
Cobalt: Referring to the element found in Earth’s crust, cobalt (Coby or Cobie could also make a cute nickname)
Frankie: Derived from francium
Indy: Derived from indium
Rhode: Inspired by rhodium
Steel(e): Referencing the metal steel
Sterling: Referring to the metal sterling
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