Baby Names Start with X

Unveiling a Treasury of 567 Baby Names starting with X

Embark on a captivating journey through the world of names starting with the letter X, a collection of 567unique andcaptivating monikers waiting to be discovered. From the classic elegance of Xavierand Xander to the modern flair ofXantheand Xylo,our comprehensive list encompasses a diverse range of styles and origins.

As you explore this treasure trove of names, you'll encounter familiar favorites and hidden gems, eachcarrying itsdistinct personality and history. Envision your child proudly bearing the name Xavieror Ximena, or perhaps Xena orXylo. Eachname whispers a story, waiting to be unfolded by its bearer.

With 567 names to consider, you're sure to find the perfect fit for your little one, a name that reflectstheirindividuality, heritage, and the hopes and dreams you hold for their future. Embark on your naming questtoday anddiscover the extraordinary possibilities that await.

Showing 1 to 20 out of total 567 Baby names start with X

Xavier
Of Basque and Arabic origin. Derived from the Spanish place name, Etxabier, meaning "new house". Its Arabic meaning is "bright".
Xander
Short form of Alexander. Derived from Greek name Alexandros meaning "a protector of men".
Xena
Taken from the Greek word xenia, meaning "hospitality", from xenos, meaning "stranger" or "foreigner".
Ximena
A Spanish or Basque form of Simone, meaning "listening".
Xiomara
A Spanish version of Guiomar, probably derived from the Germanic name, meaning "famous in battle".
Xyla
Xzavier
Basque: New house, castle.
Xavion
Xaiden
Xaiden has an unknown meaning since the origins are not clear.
Xzavion
Xenia
Taken from the Greek word xenia, meaning "hospitality", from xenos, meaning "stranger" or "foreigner".
Xochitl
flower
Xitlaly
Xitlali
Xoe
Xolani
Kenyan term meaning be at peace.
Xavior
Of Basque and Arabic origin. Derived from the Spanish place name, Etxabier, meaning "new house". Its Arabic meaning is "bright".
Xavi
Basque: Castle, the new house, bright.
Xavian
Of Basque and Arabic origin. Derived from the Spanish place name, Etxabier, meaning "new house". Its Arabic meaning is "bright".
Xayden