

Josephine or Theodore - Little Women's Jo and Teddy for short, of course!.Robinson - For an adventurous choice, opt for a strong first name inspired by Robinson Crusoe.Charlotte - Spin a web of delight when you name your daughter after the E.B.Rue - Channel the young Hunger Games heroine with this short and sweet name.Atticus - A total classic, Atticus gained popularity after being featured in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird.Bridget - The titular diarist in Helen Fielding’s novels makes a wonderful name for an observant, cheeky child.Daisy, Camila, Simone, Billy, Warren - Speaking of daisies, if you’re more into the ‘70s than the ‘20s, consider naming your future musician after one of the characters from Taylor Jenkins Reid's Daisy Jones and the Six.Daisy, Jordan - The object of Gatsby’s affection is a gorgeous, old-fashioned but not-dated choice, and her pal Jordan’s name works as a gender-neutral option.Matilda - Future bookworm status is practically guaranteed with this ode to the Roald Dahl book.Madeline - Perfect for a little Parisian and inspired by one of the most popular children’s books of all time.Ramona - Bonus points if you pair it with Beatrice, like the sisters from Beverly Cleary’s Ramona and Beezus books.Elizabeth or Darcy - Go straight to Jane Austen’s best-known book (and most beloved movie adaptation) for two timeless, hopelessly romantic names.


Anne, Diana, Ruby, Gilbert, Matthew, Marilla - If the Anne of Green Gables series was your absolute bosom friend in your youth, why not find a sweet first or middle name from the folks in Avonlea?.
