The long list

We are expecting our fourth boy in February.
  1. Bailey
    • Origin:

      English occupational name
    • Meaning:

      "law enforcer, bailiff"
    • Description:

      Extremely amiable, open-sounding surname that's gradually being taken over by the girls.
  2. Bowden
    • Call
      • Darwin
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "dear friend"
        • Description:

          Enough parents have found naturalist Charles Darwin, the father of the theory of evolution, a worthy hero to keep Darwin relatively consistently in the Top 1000 (it dropped off in 2021 but is back in 2022)—though some might just like its trendy two-syllable sound. It has a lovely meaning too—"dear friend."
      • Edward
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "wealthy guardian"
        • Description:

          Unlike perennials William, John and James, Edward is a classic that moves in and out of fashion. This royal Anglo-Saxon standard has benefited in recent years from the popularity of the hot hero of the vampire sensation Twilight — Edward Cullen — who has given his name a new infusion of cool.
      • Foriest
        • Hearth
          • Linden
            • Origin:

              Variation of Lyndon
            • Meaning:

              "linden tree hill"
            • Description:

              The graceful, natural image of the verdant shade tree transcends any connection with President Johnson.
          • Marshall
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "one who looks after horses"
            • Description:

              Marshall is an occupational surname, not having to do with anything military or martial, but stemming from the Norman French for someone caring for horses. It's been used as a first name since the nineteenth century and has been on the Social Security list since it started to publish its data in 1880.
          • Mason
            • Origin:

              English occupational name
            • Meaning:

              "worker in stone"
            • Description:

              Mason is an occupational surname that ranked among the Top 10 name for boys throughout the 2010s, after its choice as one of the first Kardashian baby names.
          • Maverick
            • Origin:

              American
            • Meaning:

              "independent, nonconformist"
            • Description:

              It's ironic that the name Maverick is not such a maverick anymore. Heard first in a 1950s James Garner western TV series, and then as the Tom Cruise character in Top Gun, Maverick symbolizes an unfettered, free spirit.
          • Robert
            • Origin:

              English from German
            • Meaning:

              "bright fame"
            • Description:

              Robert was the Number 1 boys' name in the US in both 1925 and 1950, and in fact was in the Top 25 for more than a century, giving it true classic status. Strong if not quite stylish, Robert remains in the Top 100 for baby boys as a family favorite.
          • Rowan
            • Origin:

              Scottish and Irish
            • Meaning:

              "rowan tree; little redhead"
            • Description:

              With its gentle sounds and earthy vibes, the name Rowan feels like a fusion of different styles. A word name, a surname, and a gender-neutral name, Rowan is rustic but trendy, blending the vibes of both Owen and Oakley.
          • Vaughn
            • Origin:

              Welsh
            • Meaning:

              "small"
            • Description:

              Vaughn, also commonly spelled Vaughan, has been used quietly over the years, reaching a peak of Number 349 in 1949. It is now in the process of rediscovery, being seen as a good Sean alternative or an updated way to honor an ancestral Paul (which also means small).