Emamaco blog featured image

Baby Name of the Day is Here!

This name is practically allergic to being made fun of. And it’s stylish enough for a future rock star.

Welcome, fabulous name hunters! Are you tired of scrolling through endless lists of baby names and finding the same ol' Ann and Dan as if they're the only names people can think of? Well, hold onto your maternity leggings because today we're serving you a fresh slice of nomenclature pie that is set to put everything else to shame. Introducing our baby names of the day: Lennox for boys and Zara for girls. Let’s dive into the juicy details of these two name superstars!

Is the name trending?

Lennox: Fresh off the hipster alphabet train, Lennox is cooler than a cucumb...er, I mean, cooler than your best friend's retro high-waisted jeans. It's climbing the ladders of coolness like a punk squirrel in a post-apocalyptic forest. It's the name every would-be movie star wants for their swoon-worthy on-screen drama.

Zara: Elegant and fierce, Zara is the exotic name that was trending way before fast fashion made it globally known. Sure, it's assoc

Ad Banner
iated with that popular retail brand we all know and love, but it’s also a royal name—ahem, Princess Anne's daughter is Zara Phillips, for Pete's (or Harry’s) sake!

Does the name rhyme with any bad words (is it primary school bully safe)?

Lennox: Nearly bully-proof! Not much rhymes with Lennox except maybe "bedrocks," and if any bully has the nerve to associate your adorable bundle with geological formations, then they've really missed the bullseye.

Zara: You might get a pre-school poet-stylin' "Zara rhymes with car, uh..." but that’s not exactly going to send your little one running to the therapist. It's sleek, chic, and leaves the bullies stumped.

3 Famous people with this name?

Lennox:

Zara:

  • Zara Larsson – The pop star with hits that stick like peanut butter on a marshmallow.
  • Zara Phillips – British royalty with equestrian elegance like no other.
  • Zara Tindall – Olympic athlete (and yes, the same Zara as our Phillips above).

What is the history of the name?

Lennox: Brace yourself for a stroll through Scottish highlands! Lennox originated from the region near Dumbarton, Scotland and was initially a surname before single-name status beckoned. Just imagine your little Lennox sporting a kilt and a wealth of Celtic stories.

Z

Ad Banner
ara: Regal and refined, Zara is blessed with roots going back to Arabic zāhra meaning "blooming flower." It's romantic and mysterious—the perfect name for the queen of her castle or a duchess-to-be. It's had Mediterranean influences, adding layers of worldly flair through time.

What does the name mean?

Lennox: The name meaning "elm grove" gives off some major nature vibes, perfect for a future tree-hugging eco-warrior or the next top-rated landscape architect.

Zara: With meanings like "radiance" and "princess," Zara is the name that radiates royalty. It's a moniker that sets the stage for a lifetime of incandescent living.

Now, if you’re dreaming of wrapping these stylish names around your little bundles, you might need the perfectly snug activewear to match. Check out our latest collection at Emamaco and keep those maternity vibes chic!

Back to blog

Leave a comment

Please note, comments need to be approved before they are published.