Are you having a Valentine's Day baby? Trying to find a baby name is hard enough, let alone trying to find a Valentine's Day name. If you are planning on naming your child a name that has something to do with Valentine's Day, I suggest you mediate real hard before you make a unpleasant decision.
Sitting here thinking about Valentine's Day baby names, I find myself thinking outside of the box. Some of the names I understanding of have to do with Valentine's Day, while some of the names are just simply romantic sounding.
The name can be simple as rose, or as drastic as Nayely, which means "I Fancy You" in Native American. Being part Native, I pick up the Native names are very romantic sounding. You could even expend Rayen for a Valentine's Day baby girl names, which means "Flower" in Native American.
Names I would use for a baby girl born on Valentine's Day would be the following:
Amora- This means love in Spanish. Valentine's Day is a very romantic holiday filled with lots of love, and Amora would fit perfectly. You could even have her middle name rose. Amora rose sounds like quite the princess.
Rosealeen- This baby girl name means little rose in Irish, which is one of my other nationalities. I have always enjoyed this name. Roses are very popular on Valentine's Day, so why not have the real name and baby together? So many people name their child just Rose, but Rosealeen is quite unique, and not many will have the same name.
Valentina- Instead of naming your little girl Valentine, use Valentina instead. Valentina means strong and healthy.
Cherish Rose- A very different name, which means to treasure, and Rose means love. So what is better than having a name that means to treasure the love?
Ruby- Even though it's not the color of February's birthstone, ruby is still a cute name for a baby girl who is born on Valentine's Day. Ruby represents the color of a heart, which equals adore.
Other names you can use for your Baby girl born on Valentine's Day is
Caressa
Lovette
Scarlette
Maylea
Anika- Sweet
Amorette
Hazel, Amber, Cocoa, or Ginger (another meaning for chocolate).
Charity, Cerise, Aimee, Darolyn, or Videeta
You can also use different names of red such as crimson, auburn, rose, claret, sanguine, tulip, victoria, wine, or cherry. All depends on how creative you want the Valentine's Day name to be.