If your child is being born in November, we have curated a list of November baby names to help you name them. November is the month of autumn, a season known for prosperity, wealth, and abundance. As it welcomes winter, the comfortable weather and beautiful scenery inspire all. We hope these November-themed names will have a similar soothing effect on your child’s life. This list includes those monikers that reflect the month’s vibe and spark. So, scroll down our list of baby names to find the right one for your child.
November Baby Boy Names
1. Carter
Though it’s a surname, it’s also a popular name given to many. It has its origin in countries such as Ireland or England. People associated with the profession of transporting goods were usually called by that name. If you want your boy to be hardworking and honest, you can call him by this name.
2. Leonard
It means “brave lion” and was derived from two German words levon (which means “lion”) and hard (which means “brave”). This name is quite a common English name, and the Normans introduced it. It bears similarity to the name of Leonardo, and we quite are familiar with the famous actor Leonardo Di Caprio.
3. Magnus
The Latin origin name means “great.” The name was made most renowned by Magnus I, the famous king of Norway in the 11th century. If you’re still not sure about this name, think about Magnus Carlsen, who became the world’s youngest grandmaster in chess at the age of 13.
4. Edmund
It’s quite a common and popular name among the boys. The name derived from two old English words “ead” which means prosperity and “mund” which means protection. Sir Edmund Hillary (1919-2008), the famous mountaineer from New Zealand was the first ever person to climb the highest peak of Mount Everest.
5. Theodore
This name for baby boys has its origin in the Greek word “Theodoros,” which means the gift of God. Several Greek saints were called Theodore. Before the 19th century, this name was not so prevalent in Britain. One of the most famous American Presidents was Theodore Roosevelt.
6. Andrew
There’s seldom a more common name that you’ll come across, and this is why so many famed personalities share this name. There’s Andrew Lord Webber, the famous English composer, and Andrew Garfield from the famous ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ movies. It’s derived from the Greek word “Andreas” which means manly. Some parents may not resonate with the meaning and could be doubtful if they want to name their child Andrew. A similar thing happened with Maggie Keller, a mother of three. While naming her son, she was hesitant to name him Andrew because of the meaning, but later, expressed her love for the name. She says, “After Googling it, we discovered Andrew meant “manly” or “masculine,” which honestly rang a little hollow for me; I questioned bestowing that name on a child given this time in our culture and the climate of this year in particular. But the more we discussed it, the more fitting the names together became, as they encapsulate our hopes for him: We want Andrew to redefine what it means to be manly in this culture of toxic masculinity (i).”
7. Roland
This name has its roots in German and arising from the words “hrod” meaning famous and land, thus the meaning of famous land. If you feel inspired by the acclaimed director Roland Emmerich, who gave us some epic movies like Godzilla, Independence Day, The Day After Tomorrow and many more, you can also name your child as Roland.
8. Albert
This boyish name is quite popular all over the globe and has different forms in various countries. Derived from the German name Adalbert where “adal” means noble and “beraht” means bright. The legendary Albert Einstein, the German physicist who changed the world with his “theory of relativity,” is one of the most famous bearers of this name.
9. Zachary
This name is the English form of the name Zacharias, which you’ll come across in the New Testament as the father of John the Baptist. Sir Elton John named his first son Zachary.
10. Charles
A very common English name, there’re many famous personalities like the great novelist Charles Dickens, the naturalist Charles Darwin who changed the idea about Biology with his book “Origin of Species”. The German-origin name came from “Karl” meaning man, while some believe it came from “hari” meaning army.
11. Godfrey
It means peace of God which came from the German name “Godafrid.” Godfrey Oboabona is one of the rising stars of the Nigerian Football Team. If you want your son to have noble traits such as honesty, calmness, and positivity, you can name him Godfrey.
November Baby Girl Names
12. Charlotte
The feminine form of the French name Charles, Charlotte, is one of the more common names. It was introduced in Britain as early as the 17th century. The famous actress, Charlotte Ayanna of the movie Training Day and later popular series Entourage, is a proud bearer of this name.
13. Elena
Derived from the Greek name “Helene” which means torch or something associated with the moon. Elena Gilbert is the name of the famous character in the hit TV series The Vampire Diaries.
14. Sylvia
The name imbibed from the Roman mythology where Rhea Silvia gave birth to the founders of Rome, Romulus, and Remus. This name is the feminine form of the name Silvius. One of the famous bearers of this name is the country singer Sylvia, a Grammy Award nominee.
15. Aurelia
The Latin name best suits baby girls born in November. The word means the golden one, and the inner meaning implies a person who is lucky and born with a unique personality.
16. Gertrude
Derived from two German words “ger” which means spear and “thrud” which means strength, Gertrude is inspired by the name of Hamlet’s mom, and much later the first woman swimmer to swim across the English Channel way back in the year of 1926 was. If you want your angel to be brave like Gertrude Ederle, you can call her by this name.
17. Florence
Who in the world is not acquainted with the name of the Lady with the Lamp, Florence Nightingale? It’s the feminine name of the Latin name Florentia, which has its root in the word “florens” meaning flourishing.
18. Andrea
If you’re a Tom Cruise fan, you’ve undoubtedly seen Oblivion and the beautiful woman who acted with him in this movie was Andrea Riseborough. It is an Italian name which is often used for both men and women and is the feminine form of Andrew meaning valiant.
19. Elizabeth
The Hebrew name “Elisheva” is the source of this name, and it means my God is an oath. It can also sometimes mean ‘my God is plenty.’ Besides Queen Elizabeth, I, the other proud bearer of this name is Elizabeth Olsen, who has acted in blockbuster movies like the Avengers: Age of Ultron.
20. Hilda
The popular German word “hild” which means battle, Hilda Gadea was the 1st wife of the famous communist leader Che Guevara.
21. Winifred
This name is derived from two old English words wine and frip and means friends of peace. Winifred Mandela is the wife of the famous Nelson Mandela.
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When you have to choose a name for your baby, a few hundreds of names may not be just enough. Keep digging our mine of baby names until you find that one precious gem.
November is among the most loved months for its mild, wintery, and cozy weather conditions. If your baby is arriving during this month, these November baby names could help you in your search for the perfect name for your little bundle of joy. These names have diverse sources and are inspired by well-known personalities. We have listed some of the famous November-inspired baby names and their origin and significance. So, check out this list to select the most-suited baby name according to your baby’s personality.
Key Pointers
- Names for November borns, like Sylvia and Florence, refer to Roman mythology and historical figures like Florence Nightingale.
- Names like Charlotte and Elizabeth have cultural connections, with Charlotte Ayanna and Queen Elizabeth I being notable namesakes.
- Parents seeking meaningful names can consider options like Theodore and Godfrey, which convey divinity and peace.
- Some names, like Andrea, can be used for both boys and girls.