Estonia Baby Names
Estonian baby names mix Nordic and Baltic trends.
Estonia baby naming trends in Europe combine local tradition and global favorites.
Current high-interest names include boys like Rasmus, Oliver, Robin and girls like Sofia, Mia, Emma. Explore meanings, origins, and pronunciation below.
Most Popular Boy Names in Estonia
- #1RasmusGreekThe Scandinavian and German form of 'Erasmus,' meaning 'beloved.' It is a classic name of Northern European heritage.RAS-mus
- Oliver#2LatinA Latin name meaning 'olive tree settler.' It symbolizes peace, fruitfulness, and has become one of the most popular names globally.OL-iv-uh
- #3RobinGermanicOriginally a diminutive of 'Robert' (bright fame), it has become a popular independent name associated with the industrious and cheerful bird.ROB-in
- Hugo#4GermanicA Germanic name meaning 'mind,' 'intellect,' or 'spirit.' It is a sophisticated and popular name across Europe.HUG-oh
- Sebastian#5GreekA Greek name meaning 'venerable' or 'majestic.' Famously associated with Saint Sebastian, it has become a trendy and classic global choice.SEB-as-tian
- #6KarlGermanicA Germanic name meaning 'free man.' It is a classic name of strength and independence, popular across Europe.KARL
- #7ArturCelticThe German, Polish, and Scandinavian form of 'Arthur,' meaning 'bear.' It carries the same noble and heroic connotations as its English counterpart.AR-tur
- #8MarkusLatinThe German, Scandinavian, and Finnish form of 'Marcus,' meaning 'dedicated to Mars.' It is a traditional and strong name.MAR-kus
- #9KristjanGreekThe Estonian and Slovenian form of 'Christian,' meaning 'follower of Christ.' It is a common name reflecting European religious heritage.KRIST-jan
- Martin#10LatinA Latin name meaning 'dedicated to Mars.' Famously associated with Saint Martin of Tours and Martin Luther King Jr., it symbolizes peace and courage.MAR-tin
Most Popular Girl Names in Estonia
- Sofia#1GreekThe original Greek name meaning 'wisdom.' It is one of the most popular and timeless names globally, symbolizing intellect and grace.SOF-iuh
- Mia#2HebrewA short and sweet form of 'Maria' that has achieved global popularity, symbolizing approachable elegance and universal appeal.MIUH
- Emma#3GermanicA Germanic name meaning 'universal' or 'whole.' It has been a top-ranked name globally for its simple beauty and classic appeal.EM-muh
- Emily#4LatinDerived from the Latin family name 'Aemilius,' meaning 'industrious' or 'striving.' It has been one of the most popular names for decades.EM-il-y
- Hanna#5HebrewA variant of 'Hannah,' meaning 'grace' or 'favor.' It is a popular and timeless name across Europe and the Middle East.HAN-nuh
- Laura#6LatinA Latin name meaning 'laurel,' which was a symbol of victory and honor in ancient Rome. It is a classic and eternally popular name.LAUR-uh
- Olivia#7LatinThe feminine form of 'Oliver,' meaning 'olive tree.' It suggests peace and natural beauty, consistently ranking as a top girl's name worldwide.OL-iv-iuh
- Maria#8HebrewA universal name derived from 'Miriam,' meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved.' As the name of the mother of Jesus, it is one of the most common names worldwide.MAR-iuh
- #9SandraGreekA short form of 'Alexandra,' meaning 'defender of mankind.' It has become a popular independent name suggesting strength and approachability.SAND-ruh
- Anna#10HebrewA universal name derived from the Hebrew 'Hannah,' meaning 'grace.' It is one of the most widespread names worldwide, symbolizing kindness and spiritual favor.AN-nuh