Singapore Baby Names
Singapore baby names mix Chinese, Malay, Indian, and English trends.
Singapore baby naming trends in Asia combine local tradition and global favorites.
Current high-interest names include boys like Muhammad, Ethan, Lucas and girls like Chloe, Charlotte, Olivia. Explore meanings, origins, and pronunciation below.
Most Popular Boy Names in Singapore
- Muhammad#1ArabicMeaning 'highly praised' or 'commendable.' As the name of the Prophet of Islam, it is the most common name globally, representing faith and honor.MUH-am-mad
- Ethan#2HebrewA Hebrew name meaning 'strong,' 'firm,' or 'enduring.' It is a popular and sturdy name representing resilience and reliability.ET-han
- Lucas#3Latin/GreekA Latin name derived from the Greek 'Loukas,' meaning 'from Lucania.' It also means 'light,' suggesting a person of clarity and vision.LUC-as
- Adam#4HebrewA foundational Hebrew name meaning 'man' or 'of the earth.' In biblical tradition, Adam is the first human being created by God.AD-am
- #5RyanIrishAn Irish name meaning 'little king.' It is a classic and friendly name that has remained popular for decades worldwide.RYAN
- Jayden#6HebrewA modern name with possible Hebrew roots meaning 'thankful' or 'God has heard.' It has gained massive popularity for its contemporary feel.JAYD-en
- Aiden#7IrishA modern variant of the Irish name 'Aidan,' meaning 'little fire.' It has gained immense popularity for its bright and energetic sound.AID-en
- #8IsaacHebrewA Hebrew name meaning 'laughter.' In the Bible, Isaac was the son of Abraham and Sarah, whose birth brought immense joy after long waiting.IS-aac
- #9NathanHebrewA Hebrew name meaning 'he gave' or 'gift of God.' In the Bible, Nathan was a prophet and advisor to King David, symbolizing wisdom.NAT-han
- Liam#10IrishOriginally a short form of 'Uilliam' (William), it means 'resolute protector.' It has become one of the most popular names globally for its strong sound.LIAM
Most Popular Girl Names in Singapore
- Chloe#1GreekA Greek name meaning 'green shoot' or 'blooming.' It was an epithet of Demeter, goddess of agriculture, representing growth and the freshness of spring.CHLOEH
- Charlotte#2FrenchThe feminine diminutive of 'Charles,' meaning 'free man.' It is a sophisticated name associated with royalty and remains a top choice worldwide.CHAR-lot-teh
- Olivia#3LatinThe 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
- Sophia#4GreekThe quintessential Greek name meaning 'wisdom.' It is a globally beloved name that symbolizes intellect, philosophical depth, and grace.SOP-hiuh
- Emma#5GermanicA Germanic name meaning 'universal' or 'whole.' It has been a top-ranked name globally for its simple beauty and classic appeal.EM-muh
- Isla#6ScottishA Scottish name referring to the island of Islay. It has become a widely popular name for its short, sweet, and natural appeal.IS-luh
- Sarah#7HebrewA Hebrew name meaning 'princess.' In the Bible, Sarah was the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac, symbolizing nobility and endurance.SAR-ah
- Grace#8LatinAn English virtue name of Latin origin meaning 'favor' or 'blessing.' It symbolizes elegance, kindness, and divine favor.GRAC-eh
- Hannah#9HebrewA Hebrew name meaning 'grace' or 'favor.' In the Bible, Hannah was the mother of Samuel, known for her devotion and persistence.HAN-nah
- Maya#10Hebrew/GreekA universal name with multiple meanings; in Sanskrit, it means 'illusion' or 'dream'; in Hebrew, it can mean 'water.' It suggests mystery and beauty.MAYUH