What are popular Names for Babies born in December?

December brings a sense of magic that no other month quite matches. With its crisp winter light, cosy afternoons, and festive feeling in the air, many parents choose meaningful names that reflect the beauty of this season.

If you are expecting a December baby and would love to capture their early winter days, have a look at my maternity photography or newborn photography pages. These early moments are so fleeting and deserve to be remembered.

Meaningful December Baby Names

Many parents choose names inspired by winter, nature, light, joy, and the peaceful feeling that December brings. Whether you love seasonal names, biblical references, meanings tied to hope or warmth, or names connected to winter traditions, December offers a beautiful pool of inspiration.

And while you’re choosing names, this is also a lovely moment to begin documenting the beginning of your baby’s story.
If you are based in London and preparing to welcome a winter baby, my soft and timeless newborn photography sessions offer a calm way to remember these early days.

Newborn baby curled up on his back holding his little foot. He's laying on a white blanket and wrapped in a white blanket during a December newborn photoshoot in London.

Angel: a sweet name meaning messenger or angelic. A soft, peaceful choice for winter babies. Other variations Angela and Angelina are also popular.

Beth: diminutive name for Bethlehem city, where Jesus was born.

Celeste: heavenly and ethereal. Perfect for a serene winter girl.

Chiara: Italian origin name meaning “light and clear” has been the name of many saints.

Cady: variation of French word Cadeaux meaning “gift”. A name that sounds similar to Katie but it’s more unique and less common.

Eira: a lovely Welsh name meaning “snow”. Soft, calm, and full of winter charm.

Eirwen: this is another unique name. It is derived from the Welsh words eira (“snow”) and gwyn (which mutates to gwen in the feminine form, meaning “white, fair, or blessed”). Therefore, Eirwen means “white snow” or “blessed snow”

Faith: a classic name that reflects hope and trust.

Holly: one of the most iconic winter names. Reflects the greenery and symbolism of the season.

Joy: a bright and cheerful name for a winter baby, inspired by the Christmas season

Mary – on the religious theme of course this is a classic.

Natalia: if your girl is born at Christmas Day this Latin origin name is perfect. You could choose the Russian version, Natasha.

Neve: meaning snow in Italian.

Nora: meaning “light”, signifies bright and cheery Christmas spirit.

Scarlett: reminding of Santa’s red dress

Stella: Latin name for star.

Parents cuddling their newborn baby during a winter newborn session in Richmond.

Caspar: a charming name meaning treasurer, also linked to the nativity story.

Christian: meaning “follower of Christ” is one of the traditional Christmas names.

Felix: meaning “happy” is a perfect name to signify the cheerful Christmas spirit.

Gabriel: another Nativity theme meaning “Hero of God” or “God is my strength”

Jack: short, timeless, and linked to winter folklore such as Jack Frost.

Joseph: kind of classical one, doesn’t need any explanation.

Nicholas: after good old Saint Nick and full of festive cheer.

Nico: Italian diminutive of Nicholas

Rudolph: after the red-nosed reindeer

Theo/Theodore: Greek origin meaning “God’s gift”. A beautifully warm choice for a December baby.

Yule: unique name meaning “winter solstice”. The origin of the name dates back to Old English.

Close-up photo of a newborn baby boy during a December newborn session, wrapped in soft white fabrics.

Frequently Asked Questions About December Baby Names

Are December-inspired baby names popular in the UK?
Yes. Names inspired by nature, winter, light, and biblical traditions often rise in popularity during December and the early winter months.

What traits are December babies known for?
Many people describe December babies as calm, resilient, and full of quiet strength. Winter children often grow up surrounded by warmth, celebration, and family traditions.

Check out this article: Why December Babies Shine: Fascinating Facts You Didn’t Know

What makes December baby names special?
Parents often choose names that carry meaning, warmth, or a nod to winter traditions. Many names also reflect themes such as hope, joy, faith, and nature. If you’re preparing to welcome your baby and would love to capture these early moments, explore my newborn photography sessions in Richmond.

What are unique December baby names?
Frost, Eira, Lumi, Sol, and Winter are lovely choices if you are looking for something less common.


A Keepsake for Expectant Parents

December is a reflective time, and many expectant parents love having a keepsake to capture these early thoughts. If you are expecting a December baby, I created a beautiful free keepsake to help you capture your thoughts and feelings during these early days.


👉 Download your free Letters to my Baby and start documenting your baby’s first chapter.

Flat lay of pregnancy and baby journal pages with a soft cup, flower vase, and hands holding the “Letters to My Baby” guide, a gentle writing tool for expectant mums.

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