170+ Christmas Baby Names for Girls & Boys

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Some babies just arrive at the most magical time of year.

And when they do, a Christmas name feels less like a theme and more like something that genuinely belongs to them. Not because it is festive. Because it carries warmth and light and the specific feeling of that time of year when everything slows down and people come home and the world outside goes quiet.

These names do not all scream Christmas. Some of them carry it softly. A meaning connected to light or winter or the night sky. A name from the nativity or from old winter traditions. A name that sounds beautiful in December and every other month of the year too.

Here are 173 of them.

Names That Mean Light

Christmas is fundamentally about light coming into darkness.

Every candle, every string of lights, every fire burning in a window is saying the same thing. And the names that carry light in their meaning feel completely right for a baby born at this time of year.

  1. Noel — meaning Christmas day, works beautifully for a boy or girl
  2. Noelle
  3. Lucia — meaning light, the feast of Saint Lucia falls on December 13th
  4. Lucius
  5. Lucinda
  6. Lucian
  7. Luz — Spanish for light, short and warm
  8. Lux — Latin for light, bold and completely original
  9. Phoebe — meaning bright and shining
  10. Thea — meaning goddess of light
  11. Elio
  12. Soleil — French for sun
  13. Aurora — the light that appears in the winter sky
  14. Leora — Hebrew, meaning my light
  15. Kiran — Sanskrit, meaning ray of light
  16. Ziv — Hebrew, meaning radiance
  17. Orion — the winter constellation, blazing in the December sky
  18. Astra
  19. Estelle
  20. Celeste

Nativity Names

The names from the Christmas story itself are some of the most beautiful in any tradition.

Not just Mary and Joseph. The whole world of names connected to the nativity. Angels and shepherds and wise men and the places where the story happened. All of them carry something that goes beyond just being a nice name.

  1. Mary
  2. Joseph
  3. Gabriel — the angel who brought the news
  4. Raphael — the healing angel
  5. Michael — the warrior angel
  6. Emmanuel — meaning God with us
  7. Immanuel
  8. Bethlehem — bold and completely original as a name
  9. Nazareth
  10. Caspar — one of the three wise men
  11. Melchior — the second wise man, meaning king of light
  12. Balthazar — the third wise man, striking and dramatic
  13. Gaspar — alternate spelling of Caspar
  14. Joachim — Mary’s father in tradition
  15. Anna — Mary’s mother in tradition
  16. Elizabeth — Mary’s cousin, mother of John
  17. Zechariah — Elizabeth’s husband
  18. Simeon — the old man who recognized Jesus in the temple
  19. Hannah
  20. Miriam — the original Hebrew form of Mary

Winter Nature Names

December has its own landscape.

Frost on windows. Bare branches against a grey sky. The particular blue of a winter afternoon just before dark. Stars that look brighter in cold air. And the names that come from that world carry the beauty of the season without being tied to Christmas specifically.

  1. Frost
  2. Winter
  3. Ivy — the evergreen that stays alive through the darkest months
  4. Holly
  5. Robin — the bird most associated with Christmas in Britain
  6. Wren — another winter bird, small and completely alive
  7. Cedar — the evergreen of cold forests
  8. Juniper
  9. Birch — the silver tree of winter
  10. Hawthorn
  11. Solstice — the longest night, the turning of the year
  12. Mistletoe — bold as a name and carries all the magic of the old tradition
  13. Everett — meaning ever strong, connected to the evergreen quality of Christmas
  14. Sterling — the silver color of a winter morning
  15. Garland
  16. Cassia — a spice mentioned in connection with the gifts of the wise men
  17. Myrrh — one of the three gifts, unusual and deeply original as a name
  18. Frankincense — an extraordinary choice for a middle name
  19. Cinnamon — warm and spiced, the smell of Christmas kitchens
  20. Clove

Star and Sky Names for Christmas Babies

The star of Bethlehem is one of the most powerful images in the Christmas story.

And stars in general have a particular brightness in December. The sky is clearer in winter. The constellations are sharper. A baby born under a winter sky has a sky worth naming them after.

  1. Stella — meaning star
  2. Seren — Welsh, meaning star
  3. Vega
  4. Altair
  5. Sirius — the brightest star in the night sky, blazing in the winter months
  6. Rigel — a bright star in Orion, the winter constellation
  7. Castor
  8. Pollux
  9. Lyra
  10. Andromeda
  11. Cassiopeia — visible in the December sky
  12. Perseus
  13. Nova
  14. Nebula
  15. Aether
  16. Zenith
  17. Cygnus — the swan constellation
  18. Aquila
  19. Comet — bold and completely original
  20. Halley — after Halley’s comet, warm and surprisingly lovely as a name

Saint Names Connected to the Christmas Season

The Christian calendar around Christmas is full of saints with extraordinary names.

Saint Nicholas on December 6th. Saint Lucia on December 13th. Saint Stephen on December 26th. The Feast of the Holy Innocents on December 28th. These are the names that belong to the whole season, not just Christmas day itself.

  1. Nicholas — the original Saint Nick
  2. Nikolai — Slavic form, warm and strong
  3. Klaus — German form of Nicholas
  4. Lucia — already listed, deserves a second mention here
  5. Stephen — the first martyr, celebrated on December 26th
  6. Stefano — Italian form
  7. Etienne — French form
  8. John — the Baptist, whose story is woven through the Christmas narrative
  9. Innocent — connected to the Feast of the Holy Innocents
  10. Sylvester — the feast of Saint Sylvester falls on December 31st, New Year’s Eve
  11. Thomas — the Apostle whose feast falls in December
  12. Francis — Saint Francis created the first nativity scene
  13. Clare — connected to the Franciscan tradition of Christmas
  14. Agnes — an early martyr whose feast is in January, just after Christmas
  15. Anastasia — her feast falls on Christmas Day in the Eastern tradition
  16. Eugenia
  17. Adaeze
  18. Martina
  19. Fabian
  20. Sebastian

Names From Christmas Traditions Around the World

Christmas is celebrated differently in every country and every tradition has produced extraordinary names.

From the Italian Befana to the Swedish Lucia processions to the Dutch Sinterklaas to the French Père Noël. The whole world celebrates this season and the names that come from those different traditions carry something international and warm all at once.

  1. Befana — the Italian gift-bringer of Epiphany, January 6th
  2. Lucia — the Swedish tradition of the Lucia procession is one of the most beautiful in the world
  3. Sinterklaas — the Dutch Saint Nicholas, which admittedly works better as a reference than a name
  4. Christoph — German form of Christopher, meaning bearer of Christ
  5. Christophe — French form
  6. Kristof
  7. Natalia — meaning born at Christmas, Russian and Italian tradition
  8. Natalie
  9. Natalya
  10. Natal — Portuguese form, meaning Christmas
  11. Nadège — French form connected to hope and Christmas
  12. Sviato — Slavic, meaning holy, connected to Christmas celebrations
  13. Koleda — Slavic, meaning carol or Christmas song
  14. Wenceslas — the good king of the Christmas carol, Czech in origin
  15. Epiphany — January 6th, the day the wise men arrived
  16. Theophany — the Eastern Christian name for Epiphany
  17. Advent — the season of waiting before Christmas
  18. Christiane
  19. Christina
  20. Christian

Cozy and Warm Christmas Name Vibes

Not every Christmas name comes from the Bible or the stars or old traditions.

Some names just feel like Christmas. Warm and golden and the specific feeling of being inside while it is cold outside. Names that carry the same energy as a fire burning and good food cooking and everyone you love in the same room at the same time.

  1. Jasper — warm and gemlike, also one of the wise men
  2. Goldie — the gold of Christmas morning
  3. Amber — warm and glowing
  4. Cleo
  5. Felix — meaning happy and fortunate, the most joyful name in any language
  6. Blythe — meaning happy and carefree
  7. Merry — as in Merry Christmas, completely original as a name
  8. Joy
  9. Bliss
  10. Carol — the songs of Christmas
  11. Carolyn
  12. Gloria — from the angels’ song in the nativity
  13. Alleluia — bold and extraordinary as a name
  14. Benedict — meaning blessed
  15. Beatrice — meaning she who brings happiness
  16. Felicity — meaning happiness and good fortune
  17. Edmund — a name with warmth and old world charm
  18. Theodore — meaning gift of God
  19. Isadora — meaning gift of Isis, carries the same gift meaning as Christmas itself
  20. Nathaniel — meaning gift of God in Hebrew

The Final Thirty Three

  1. Caspar
  2. Balthasar
  3. Melchior
  4. Angel
  5. Angelo
  6. Angelica
  7. Seraphina — the highest order of angels
  8. Raphael
  9. Gabriel
  10. Michael
  11. Noel
  12. Noelle
  13. Natalina
  14. Christa
  15. Christmas — for the boldest parents on this list
  16. Eve — Christmas Eve, one of the most beautiful short names in any language
  17. Adam — connected to the theological story that frames Christmas
  18. Emmanuel
  19. Bethany — connected to the place near Bethlehem
  20. Jordan — the river of the biblical world
  21. Galilee
  22. Nazarene
  23. Shepherd
  24. Starr
  25. Wiseman — as a surname style given name, original and meaningful
  26. Gift
  27. Grace
  28. Peace
  29. Hope
  30. Faith
  31. Mercy
  32. Miracle — for the baby who truly felt like one
  33. Blessing

Wrapping It Up

A Christmas baby deserves a name that carries something of this season.

Not the tinsel and the wrapping paper. The real thing underneath all of that. The light. The warmth. The feeling of something extraordinary happening quietly in the middle of winter when most of the world is just trying to stay warm.

Go back through the names that felt right. Say them out loud. The right one will carry exactly what you want your child to carry into the world.

Something warm. Something bright. Something worth celebrating.