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Kick Off The New Year With These Baby Names!

As one year winds down and another promises to begin, we are all given a sense of a clean slate. 2015 will bring about the feelings of a fresh start and many will have high hopes for the future in the form of resolutions. These similar feelings can also be experienced during pregnancy as we anticipate the arrival of a brand new, tiny person.

If you're expecting a child in January, you may feel inspired by the following New Year related baby names:

Girl:

Asha
Aurora
Beatrice
Dagny
Dawn
Esperanza
Eve
Garnet
Hope
January
Janvière
Makara
Mika
Nadia
Neoma
Newlyn
Neve
Nova
Novella
Oriana
Renee
Roxana
Taraja
Zara
Zora
Zorina

Boy:
Abraham
Anno
Asher
Aster
Davian
Felix
Finn
Gennaro
Navin
Neo
Newcomb
Newell
Newman
Orion
Paxton
Ridley
Thaddeus
Walid
Whittaker

Which of these do you like most? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Comments

Lilah McDaniel said…
I like Aurora, Hope and Zara for girls and Asher, Felix and Orion for boys.
Emily Rose Cordova said…
Beatrice and Thaddeus!
Lola Juneau said…
Aurora, Esperanza ( a longtime favorite!) and Asher.

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