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Bilingual Baby Names That Actually Work

Names that sound right in both your languages — without awkward pronunciation, weird spelling, or double meanings.

Pronunciation-safe

We skip names that get butchered when crossing languages.

Same spelling both sides

No need to choose between Sophia and Sofía — we surface what works in both.

Meaning-checked

We flag names that mean something embarrassing in your second language.

FAQ

What makes a name truly bilingual?

Three things: pronounceable in both languages without weird sounds, spelled the same (or close), and a meaning that doesn't clash in either culture.

Which language pairs does BabyGen support?

Pick any two from English, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian, German and several others during onboarding.

Will my child face issues at school with a bilingual name?

A well-chosen bilingual name reads naturally on both sides — that's exactly what BabyGen optimizes for.

Can it handle accents and special characters?

Yes — and it shows you the spelling that travels best across both languages so passports and forms don't break.

Are there enough bilingual names to choose from?

Hundreds per pair. Names like Emma, Lara, Lucas, Noah, Sofia and Mateo work cleanly across most romance and germanic languages.