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Summer Baby Names

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Written by Michelle Maffei   

Looking for the perfect name for your summer-born baby-to-be? On the calendar, June, July, August, and September boast the warmest months, but can produce the coolest names for your bundle of joy. Monikers of babies born during these hot days can emulate the season in which they are born with names that come straight off the calendar to names that embody summertime fun.

baby foot with flowerLabels such as Summer, Sunshine, and Sunny can warm the hearts of parents as they welcome their baby girl during summer months. Or, the masculine spelling of Sonny may be a good fit for a boy born during the warmest season of the year. Here are a few more summer-related names for you to consider for your bun in the oven:

Monthly monikers

Simply turn to the pages of your calendar for inspiration and you may be surprised at what you find! Names like June and August may work for summer girls, while the names Teresa and Tracy even mean “late summer.” Boys born during the hot days of summer may wear the name Somerby, or Somerset, meaning “summer village” and “summer settlement.”

Holiday labels

Summer celebrations would not be complete without Independence Day and Labor Day. Patriotic monikers like Lincoln, John, Abraham, Zachary, James, Benjamin, or George may be the perfect fit for the country’s future leaders, while Abigail, Hannah, Martha, Eliza, Julia, Claudia, Hillary, or Grace might be the right label for the little ladies who stood by presidents past. Or, follow in the footsteps of some celebrity parents who have named their little tykes patriotic names like Freedom, Liberty, Justice, and Bravery.

Babies born on Labor Day give new meaning to the date. But, even babies who are not born on the holiday itself can be labeled with names that tip their hat to Labor Day, including occupational names such as Baker, Carter, Chandler, Coleman, Cooper, Dean, Dexter, Fisher, Garth, Hunter (which is unisex), Marshall, Mason, Parker, Piper (also a dual-gender name), Smith, Tanner, Tyler, Tucker, Walker, and more.

Vacation revelation

Vacation is the epitome of summer, so it is only fitting to consider destination names for your pea in the pod. Monikers like America, Cambria, Georgia, Paris, Ireland, London, Lucia, Boston, Virginia, and Sicily are travel names that may tickle your fancy for your princess in pink, while Austin, Bronx, Dallas, Indiana, Orlando, Troy, or Phoenix might work well for your bouncing baby boy in blue.

Outdoor inspiration

Summer months draw everyone outside for fun and games. Some sports names such as Steve, Brett, Michael, Tiger, Jeff, Cal, or Tyler may look great on the back of your son’s jersey, or Anna, Maria, Michelle, Serena, or Sania for your future female superstar.

Whether your baby is born during the sweltering months of summer, or you are a parent who is a big fan of the season, summer baby names can be the perfect label for your little one. Just make sure that your creativity does not put your future grade schooler in the line of fire for teasing; there are plenty of names that can honor the season without going overboard!

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