Unconventional baby names definitely aren’t for everyone — hence, their unconventionality. But if you’re thinking about naming your baby something different, check out these 21 spice-inspired baby names. Not to get all pun-ny on you, but … they’re hot!
- Poppy: Has become SUPER popular in the past few years
- Saffron: As in Saffron Burrows
- Sage: Would be pretty as a middle name
- Rosemary: Fairly “normal”
- Bay: Would be adorable for a little boy
- Juniper: As in berries
- Cassia: LOVE this name for a boy or a girl
- Cinnamon: Fine, sounds a bit like a kitten’s name, but still super sweet!
- Amandine: Gorgeous name for a girl
- Clove: Cool, hip boy name
- Fennel: Not for everyone, but definitely unique
- Anise: Similar spice to fennel
- Cayenne: Again, would be a sweet middle name
- Yarrow: A rare herb used for healing, but also has the nickname “devil’s nettle.” Might want to stick with something less … scary.
- Lavender: Pretty alternative to the popular Violet
- Basil: Fairly common British boy’s name
- Ajowan: A seed and a spice used in Indian cooking
- Ginger: Always sweet for a girl
- Marjoram: Kinda like Marjorie
- Caraway: Hard not to think of The Great Gatsby, but super cute
- Pepper: Always adorable More From Our Partners: 10 Christmas Baby Names That Make Our Skin Crawl Would you ever give your baby a “spicy” name? Image via Nicole Fabian-Weber
title: “21 Baby Names Inspired By Spices” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-26” author: “Steven Perez”
Unconventional baby names definitely aren’t for everyone — hence, their unconventionality. But if you’re thinking about naming your baby something different, check out these 21 spice-inspired baby names. Not to get all pun-ny on you, but … they’re hot!
- Poppy: Has become SUPER popular in the past few years
- Saffron: As in Saffron Burrows
- Sage: Would be pretty as a middle name
- Rosemary: Fairly “normal”
- Bay: Would be adorable for a little boy
- Juniper: As in berries
- Cassia: LOVE this name for a boy or a girl
- Cinnamon: Fine, sounds a bit like a kitten’s name, but still super sweet!
- Amandine: Gorgeous name for a girl
- Clove: Cool, hip boy name
- Fennel: Not for everyone, but definitely unique
- Anise: Similar spice to fennel
- Cayenne: Again, would be a sweet middle name
- Yarrow: A rare herb used for healing, but also has the nickname “devil’s nettle.” Might want to stick with something less … scary.
- Lavender: Pretty alternative to the popular Violet
- Basil: Fairly common British boy’s name
- Ajowan: A seed and a spice used in Indian cooking
- Ginger: Always sweet for a girl
- Marjoram: Kinda like Marjorie
- Caraway: Hard not to think of The Great Gatsby, but super cute
- Pepper: Always adorable More From Our Partners: 10 Christmas Baby Names That Make Our Skin Crawl Would you ever give your baby a “spicy” name? Image via Nicole Fabian-Weber
title: “21 Baby Names Inspired By Spices” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-31” author: “Mable Leadbetter”
Unconventional baby names definitely aren’t for everyone — hence, their unconventionality. But if you’re thinking about naming your baby something different, check out these 21 spice-inspired baby names. Not to get all pun-ny on you, but … they’re hot!
- Poppy: Has become SUPER popular in the past few years
- Saffron: As in Saffron Burrows
- Sage: Would be pretty as a middle name
- Rosemary: Fairly “normal”
- Bay: Would be adorable for a little boy
- Juniper: As in berries
- Cassia: LOVE this name for a boy or a girl
- Cinnamon: Fine, sounds a bit like a kitten’s name, but still super sweet!
- Amandine: Gorgeous name for a girl
- Clove: Cool, hip boy name
- Fennel: Not for everyone, but definitely unique
- Anise: Similar spice to fennel
- Cayenne: Again, would be a sweet middle name
- Yarrow: A rare herb used for healing, but also has the nickname “devil’s nettle.” Might want to stick with something less … scary.
- Lavender: Pretty alternative to the popular Violet
- Basil: Fairly common British boy’s name
- Ajowan: A seed and a spice used in Indian cooking
- Ginger: Always sweet for a girl
- Marjoram: Kinda like Marjorie
- Caraway: Hard not to think of The Great Gatsby, but super cute
- Pepper: Always adorable More From Our Partners: 10 Christmas Baby Names That Make Our Skin Crawl Would you ever give your baby a “spicy” name? Image via Nicole Fabian-Weber
title: “21 Baby Names Inspired By Spices” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-15” author: “Norma Quinn”
Unconventional baby names definitely aren’t for everyone — hence, their unconventionality. But if you’re thinking about naming your baby something different, check out these 21 spice-inspired baby names. Not to get all pun-ny on you, but … they’re hot!
- Poppy: Has become SUPER popular in the past few years
- Saffron: As in Saffron Burrows
- Sage: Would be pretty as a middle name
- Rosemary: Fairly “normal”
- Bay: Would be adorable for a little boy
- Juniper: As in berries
- Cassia: LOVE this name for a boy or a girl
- Cinnamon: Fine, sounds a bit like a kitten’s name, but still super sweet!
- Amandine: Gorgeous name for a girl
- Clove: Cool, hip boy name
- Fennel: Not for everyone, but definitely unique
- Anise: Similar spice to fennel
- Cayenne: Again, would be a sweet middle name
- Yarrow: A rare herb used for healing, but also has the nickname “devil’s nettle.” Might want to stick with something less … scary.
- Lavender: Pretty alternative to the popular Violet
- Basil: Fairly common British boy’s name
- Ajowan: A seed and a spice used in Indian cooking
- Ginger: Always sweet for a girl
- Marjoram: Kinda like Marjorie
- Caraway: Hard not to think of The Great Gatsby, but super cute
- Pepper: Always adorable More From Our Partners: 10 Christmas Baby Names That Make Our Skin Crawl Would you ever give your baby a “spicy” name? Image via Nicole Fabian-Weber
title: “21 Baby Names Inspired By Spices” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-01” author: “Lucille Kruse”
Unconventional baby names definitely aren’t for everyone — hence, their unconventionality. But if you’re thinking about naming your baby something different, check out these 21 spice-inspired baby names. Not to get all pun-ny on you, but … they’re hot!
- Poppy: Has become SUPER popular in the past few years
- Saffron: As in Saffron Burrows
- Sage: Would be pretty as a middle name
- Rosemary: Fairly “normal”
- Bay: Would be adorable for a little boy
- Juniper: As in berries
- Cassia: LOVE this name for a boy or a girl
- Cinnamon: Fine, sounds a bit like a kitten’s name, but still super sweet!
- Amandine: Gorgeous name for a girl
- Clove: Cool, hip boy name
- Fennel: Not for everyone, but definitely unique
- Anise: Similar spice to fennel
- Cayenne: Again, would be a sweet middle name
- Yarrow: A rare herb used for healing, but also has the nickname “devil’s nettle.” Might want to stick with something less … scary.
- Lavender: Pretty alternative to the popular Violet
- Basil: Fairly common British boy’s name
- Ajowan: A seed and a spice used in Indian cooking
- Ginger: Always sweet for a girl
- Marjoram: Kinda like Marjorie
- Caraway: Hard not to think of The Great Gatsby, but super cute
- Pepper: Always adorable More From Our Partners: 10 Christmas Baby Names That Make Our Skin Crawl Would you ever give your baby a “spicy” name? Image via Nicole Fabian-Weber
title: “21 Baby Names Inspired By Spices” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-05” author: “Robert Puccio”
Unconventional baby names definitely aren’t for everyone — hence, their unconventionality. But if you’re thinking about naming your baby something different, check out these 21 spice-inspired baby names. Not to get all pun-ny on you, but … they’re hot!
- Poppy: Has become SUPER popular in the past few years
- Saffron: As in Saffron Burrows
- Sage: Would be pretty as a middle name
- Rosemary: Fairly “normal”
- Bay: Would be adorable for a little boy
- Juniper: As in berries
- Cassia: LOVE this name for a boy or a girl
- Cinnamon: Fine, sounds a bit like a kitten’s name, but still super sweet!
- Amandine: Gorgeous name for a girl
- Clove: Cool, hip boy name
- Fennel: Not for everyone, but definitely unique
- Anise: Similar spice to fennel
- Cayenne: Again, would be a sweet middle name
- Yarrow: A rare herb used for healing, but also has the nickname “devil’s nettle.” Might want to stick with something less … scary.
- Lavender: Pretty alternative to the popular Violet
- Basil: Fairly common British boy’s name
- Ajowan: A seed and a spice used in Indian cooking
- Ginger: Always sweet for a girl
- Marjoram: Kinda like Marjorie
- Caraway: Hard not to think of The Great Gatsby, but super cute
- Pepper: Always adorable More From Our Partners: 10 Christmas Baby Names That Make Our Skin Crawl Would you ever give your baby a “spicy” name? Image via Nicole Fabian-Weber
title: “21 Baby Names Inspired By Spices” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-25” author: “Raymond Hecker”
Unconventional baby names definitely aren’t for everyone — hence, their unconventionality. But if you’re thinking about naming your baby something different, check out these 21 spice-inspired baby names. Not to get all pun-ny on you, but … they’re hot!
- Poppy: Has become SUPER popular in the past few years
- Saffron: As in Saffron Burrows
- Sage: Would be pretty as a middle name
- Rosemary: Fairly “normal”
- Bay: Would be adorable for a little boy
- Juniper: As in berries
- Cassia: LOVE this name for a boy or a girl
- Cinnamon: Fine, sounds a bit like a kitten’s name, but still super sweet!
- Amandine: Gorgeous name for a girl
- Clove: Cool, hip boy name
- Fennel: Not for everyone, but definitely unique
- Anise: Similar spice to fennel
- Cayenne: Again, would be a sweet middle name
- Yarrow: A rare herb used for healing, but also has the nickname “devil’s nettle.” Might want to stick with something less … scary.
- Lavender: Pretty alternative to the popular Violet
- Basil: Fairly common British boy’s name
- Ajowan: A seed and a spice used in Indian cooking
- Ginger: Always sweet for a girl
- Marjoram: Kinda like Marjorie
- Caraway: Hard not to think of The Great Gatsby, but super cute
- Pepper: Always adorable More From Our Partners: 10 Christmas Baby Names That Make Our Skin Crawl Would you ever give your baby a “spicy” name? Image via Nicole Fabian-Weber