It’s a U.S. state that got popularized after Abraham Lincoln as he decided to spend a better part of his life there; for its fertility, it’s is also known as prairie land as it possessed a lot of prairie grass once. Gift your baby a name so that they can grow wise and blossom with their fertility.
Illinois Baby names for boys
Michael
It comes from Hebrew, denotes to be God-like.
Liam
An alternate form of the ‘Uilliam’, denotes to be the iron-willed protector.
Jack
An English variant of the ‘John’, signifies the grace of Almighty.
Mateo
It’s the Italian variant of the ‘Matthew’, meaning gift of Almighty.
Elias
An altered form of the Hebrew Elijah to signify Almighty’s strength.
Henry
An altered form of the ‘Heimirich’, meaning the king of the house.
Benjamin
It stemmed from Hebrew, meaning the most youthful child.
Oliver
Its roots are attached to the olive tree and that signifies fruitfulness
James
An English alternation of the Hebrew Jacob, which denotes that ‘he will supersede’.
Alexander
It’s inspired by the king of Macedonia who is Great, means mankind’s protector.
Noah
A Hebrew name to emphasize the significance of rest and peace.
Theodore
It’s derived from the name ‘Theodoros’, which means the presence of God.
Ethan
The name ‘Eitan’ is its roots, denotes being enduring and safe.
Joseph
It originated in Hebrew, denotes that the Almighty will increase.
Anthony
It has the name ‘Antonius’ as its origin, which means to be invaluable.
Sebastian
It emerged from a Latin word that states to be venerated.
Owen
The name ‘Eugene’ has been its roots, denotes to be youthful and noble.
Mason
It arises from an English word that means the able stone worker.
Logan
It is inspired by a Scottish location, which means slight hollow.
Lucas
Its roots are Greek, which signifies the light brought by the child.
Leo
It symbolizes strength, means lion in Latin.
Daniel
A Hebrew and biblical name that signifies God’s judgment.
Wyatt
It’s an altered form of ‘Wyot’ that means a valiant battler.
Leonardo
It’s a manifestation of Leonard, which signifies the bravery of the lion.
Lincoln
Of English origination, can be literally translated to ‘lake colony’.
Matthew
The Hebrew name ‘Mattityahu’ is its origin, meaning Almighty’s gift.
Aiden
It’s associated with Irish mythology, which means the small fire.
Josiah
Its roots are in Hebrew, which denotes God being the healer.
Charles
The old English word ‘ceorl’ has contributed to its origin, denotes freedom of a man.
Levi
It has Hebrew and Bible connections, which signifies a harmonious junction.
Thomas
The Hebrew word “ta’om” has contributed to its origin, which means ‘twin’.
Jayden
An altered version of Jadon, it signifies thankfulness.
Luke
The Latin word ‘lux’ has been its roots, meaning light.
Santiago
It originated in Spain, is a coalescence of ‘saint’ and ‘James’.
Christopher
An English name that means the carrier of Christ, publicized by Christopher Columbus.
Miles
It’s of English origin, means to be merciful.
Adam
It has originated in Hebrew, can mean ‘the first man’.
Hudson
It was a surname first, which can signify heart, soul, and mind.
Ryan
It originated in Ireland, means the small king.
Nolan
Its roots are Irish, associated with nobility.
Cameron
Its roots are in Scotland, denotes a contorted nose.
Isaac
It comes from Hebrew, signifies the laughing child.
Dylan
Its roots are Welsh, which means boy of the mighty sea.
Isaiah
A Hebrew phrase is its roots, meaning God is the savior.
Maverick
It originated in English, which means the nonconforming one.
Jonathan
It’s connected with the Bible and Hebrew, meaning God handed over.
Christian
It’s named after Christianity, means an adherent of Christ.
Bennett
An English altered version of Benedict that means blessed.
Asher
It’s a Hebrew name for the fortunate and joyous one.
Andrew
An alternate version of the ‘Andreas’ that means strong and brave.
Hunter
The English ‘hunta’ has been its roots, meaning ‘who hunts’.
Eli
It comes from Hebrew, which means uplifted or elevated.
Brooks
Its roots are English, meaning little stream.
Colton
It has originated in English, meaning from a charcoal settlement.
Angel
The Greek Angelos is its roots, means the message-bearer of God.
Connor
It’s an alternate version of the Conor that is for the hound lover.
Amir
It has a Persian origin, which means to be eternal.
Easton
An English name that means the place facing east.
Ezekiel
Its roots are connected with Hebrew and Bible, meaning God will be the strengthener.
Gael
It’s of Gaelic origin, which means the one who belongs to Gaels.
Robert
The name ‘Hrodebert’ is its roots, meaning shinning frame.
Axel
A Scandinavian altered version of Absalom, which means father of tranquility.
Aaron
A Hebrew name that means superior or strong.
Jordan
It has Hebrew and biblical connections, meaning descendant.
Evan
Its roots are Welsh, which means graced by the Almighty.
Everett
Its roots are in English, which means to possess the bravery of a wild boar.
George
The Greek ‘Georgios’ is its roots, meaning farmer.
Ian
It’s the Scottish altered version of John that means Lord has been gracious.
Parker
It is an English unisex name that means park-keeper.
Giovanni
Its roots are in Italy, meaning the gift of Almighty.
Jeremiah
The Hebrew ‘Yirmeyahu’ is its roots, meaning Lord will exalt.
Maxwell
It originated in Scotland, meaning a huge stream.
Declan
It is traditionally used as an Irish name, meaning-filled with virtuousness.
A Latin name that means winning or conquering.
Illinois Baby names for girls
Isabella
Its roots are in Spain and Italy, meaning an addict of God.
Olivia
It’s derived from ‘olive tree’, can be considered as a sign of tranquility.
Sophia
The name suggests beauty and sophistication, it also denotes being wise.
Emma
It is seen as an alternate form of Erma, meaning complete or whole.
Ava
It’s a Latin altered version of Eve, denotes to be sprightly or lively.
Amelia
Ir originated in Latin, denotes to be industrious.
Alexa
A female altered version of Alex, meaning protector of humankind.
Mia
A shorter altered version of Maria, meaning dear or mine.
Emily
A feminine altered version of Emil, meaning a successful competitor.
Avery
An English altered version of Alberich, meaning leader of elves.
Aubery
Its roots are Old German, which means a magical or mystical power, being.
Grace
It originated in Latin, denotes the divinity of grace.
Elizabeth
It means to be an addict of God, it gained popularity after Queen Elizabeth.
Victoria
A female altered version of Victor, the Roman Goddess of Victory shares the same name.
Charlotte
It’s a feminine altered version of Charlot, meaning petite.
Natalie
A French altered version of Natalia can be translated to ‘birthday’.
Audrey
It comes from old English, denotes to have noble strength.
Nora
A shorter altered version of Honora, which states honor.
Stella
It originated in Latin and Italy, meaning ‘star’.
Ariana
It has Hebrew, old English, and Greek connections meaning most sacred.
Maya
It comes from Sanskrit, meaning illusion.
Layla
It means night in Arabic, although it is also doubted to have a Hebrew origin.
Samantha
It’s a feminine counterpart of Samuel, meaning Lord listens.
Camila
An alternate version of Camilla, meaning young and religious helper.
Aria
It means the air in Italian, can also refer to a vocal solo found in music.
Leah
It originated in Hebrew, which means to be weary.
Chloe
It seems to be associated with Greek mythology, signifies fertility.
Brooklyn
It originated in English, denotes the broken land.
Skylar
An alternate version of Schuyler, meaning scholar.
Eleanor
An English altered form of Alienor denotes shining light.
Scarlet
It can be associated with deep red, which signifies heat or passion.
Zoey
An alternate version of Zoe, which denotes life.
Penelope
It has Greek connections, signifies threads.
Hannah
The Hebrew Channah is its roots, meaning grace
Ximena
It originated in Spain, denotes that God has heard.
Emilia
A female altered version of Aemilius.
Liliana
The Latin lilion is its roots, denotes innocence with purity.
Julia
A feminine altered version of Julius, meaning youthful.
Gabriella
An Italian altered version of Gabriel, meaning God’s woman.
London
It’s popular in the Capital of England, signifies wildness.
Lucy
It’s a French female altered version of Lucius, meaning associated with light.
Vivian
The Latin word Vivius is its roots, denotes being lively.
Riley
It’s taken from the clan of Ireland, denotes being social and valiant.
Kennedy
It originated in Ireland, can mean a malformed head.
Naomi
A unisex name that originated in Hebrew, denotes to be pleasantly beautiful.
Mackenzie
It was used as a Scottish surname, meaning ‘comely’.
Piper
An English word of pipe player.
Alexandra
A feminine altered version of Alex, meaning the savior of warriors.
Melanie
The Greek Melas is its roots, meaning black.
Aaliyah
It originated in Arabic, meaning exalted.
Vivian
The Latin Vivianus is its roots, meaning to be high-spirited.
Kimberly
It originated in old English, meaning from the royal fort.
Serenity
Its meaning is associated with tranquility and calmness.
Ruby
The Latin Ruber is its roots, meaning expensive gem with deep red shade.
Kaylee
It originated in America, meaning crown.
Aubree
The name Alberich is its roots, meaning the leader of elves.
Annabelle
It’s a French altered version of Annabel, meaning gracefully lovable.
Katherine
Its roots are in Greek, meaning pure.
Peyton
It comes from an English surname, meaning from a rural area.
Alyssa
It originated in Ireland, meaning noble.
Paisley
Inspired from an Indian fabric, meaning church.
Eva
An alternate version of Eve, meaning life.
Quinn
It’s also used as an Irish surname, meaning Conn’s descendant.
Josephine
A feminine altered version of Joseph, meaning the Almighty will increase.
Caroline
A female altered version of Charles, which signifies a sense of freedom.
Sarah
It’s a word in Hebrew that means the noble princess.
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