Zodiac baby names
Names tagged with “Zodiac” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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11 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Aries
Mythological
93Aries is the first sign of the zodiac, derived from the Greek god of war. The name references the Ram, a symbol of courage, leadership, and determination in classical astrology.
- Gemini
Mythological
84The zodiacal constellation representing the Twins in Western astrology, derived from Latin Gemini meaning 'the twins.' Symbolizes duality, communication, and celestial connection.
- Aquarius
Mythological
62From Latin meaning 'water carrier.' Named after the zodiac constellation and the mythological figure who poured water for the gods.
- Geminis
Latin
62From Latin 'Gemini,' the zodiac constellation meaning 'the twins.' Associated with duality, communication, and celestial twins Castor and Pollux.
- Makara
Sanskrit
62The sea monster or water deity in Hindu astrology, the 7th sign of the zodiac. Associated with transformation and mystical depth.
- Leo
Latin
58Leo is derived from the Latin 'leo,' meaning 'lion.' It symbolizes courage, strength, and royal dignity, associated with the fifth sign of the zodiac.
- Kanya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'virgin' or 'maiden', also the name of the zodiac constellation Virgo in Hindu and Thai astrology
- Jemini
Sanskrit
42Twin or gemini in Sanskrit; associated with the zodiac sign Gemini, symbolizing duality and communication.
- Tauri
Celtic
42From Latin Taurus, meaning 'bull.' Also connected to the zodiac constellation and astrological sign, symbolizing strength and determination.
- Meena
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'fish', also associated with the zodiac sign Pisces. In Hindu mythology, Meena represents wisdom and intuition.
- Taurus
Mythological
40The zodiac constellation and second sign, representing the bull. In Roman mythology, associated with Jupiter's transformation and divine strength.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
