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25 Popular Fall-Themed Names

#8. Daphne

Daphne means laurel and is rooted in Greek mythology. It ranked No. 356 for all baby girls born in 2014, with 913 daughters given the name.

#7. Reed

Reed is a boy’s name that ranked No. 317 for all male newborns in 2014. It has been more popular than ever over the last few years.

#6. Olive

Olive is derived from the Latin name for the olive tree. It ranked No. 282 for all baby girls born in 2014, with 1,144 given the moniker.

#5. August

August has Danish, Estonian, German, Latin, Roman and Swedish roots. It reached peak popularity in 1880, but is still common today, ranking No. 242 for all boys born in 2014.

#4. Rowan

Rowan has Irish roots, meaning ‘the little red one.’ It has become increasingly popular over the last decade, ranking No. 239 for all boys born in 2014.

#3. Ivy

Ivy is a girl’s name that denotes the plant. In 2014, it ranked No. 146 for all females born and has been more popular than ever over the last few years.

#2. Willow

Willow originated from the term for the tree, celebrated for its grace and the pliancy of its wood. The name ranked No. 138 for baby girls born in 2014.

#1. Autumn

Autumn is derived from the fall season itself. In 2014, it was the 71st most popular name for baby girls, with a total of 4,034 given the beautiful name.

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  1. i dated a boy named Rusty. Crispin Glover is an actor. One of my fave shows: Absolutely Fabulous contains a character named Saffron, her mother (Edina) calls her Saffy for short. How cute is Saffy?

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