Long names aren’t all they’re cracked up to be.
Sure, they might sound impressive, but they can also be a bit imposing.
Short names are often dismissed too quickly.

What could be better for your little bundle of joy?
These incredible names are enough to convince anyone that short and sweet is the way to go.
Confectioneries aside,Reese Witherspoonis one of the most admired actresses of the century.

It’s an Anglicized version of the nameRhyswhich means “beloved.”
The origin of the name is a fascinating one.
In China, Jade alsoholds special significance.

The ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius said that “jade is like virtue and its brightness represents heaven.”
To this day, disks of pierced jade are still used to symbolize the heavenly realms.
The name first became popular in the 1970s.

While it originated as a gender neutral name, these days Jade is more commonly given to girls.
Elle
Who can forget Elle Woods, the protagonist of the 2001 comedyLegally Blonde?
This adorable name got its start as anicknamefor names such as Eleanor and Elizabeth.

The nameColeoriginally comes from a last name, but is incredibly popular in English-speaking countries as a given name.
Aside from its strong pop culture associations, the name has a powerful history.
Jude’s long legacy proves that even tiny names can have a big impact.

Finn
The name Finn is derived from the Irish nameFionnwhich means “fair.”
In literature, there’s the protagonist of Mark Twain’sHuckleberry Finn, who bears it as a last name.
And then, of course, there’s the former stormtrooper-turned-rebelFinnfrom the latest installments of theStar Warsfranchise.

From there, Brook transitioned into a gender neutral first name.
Its catapult to its eventual popularity was heavily influenced by actress and model Brooke Shields.
Beau
There are so many reasons to love the nameBeau.

Brynn, however, is getting some well-deserved recognition in the United States.
It’s a fairly new name over here, and onlypopped up on the charts in 1980.
Though, we may see a jump in popularity in the name in the coming years thanks toBrynn Cartelli.

Her powerhouse pipes might just catapult her name to fame.
The following year, the name started to become popular.
Ithit the chartsfor the first time in 1999 and has been steadily gaining ground since then.

This short name has a long history.
The word jet has a lot of uses in the English language.
It can be used to refer to airplanes, or an intense black color.

It’s also the name ofa popular stone.
Jet is a rock which is similar to coal, but can be polished to a sparkling shine.
Jet has been carved for thousands of years, and is often used to make jewelry.

With a name like Jett, there’s nothing stopping your baby from soaring to the skies.
Zayn
Thanks to former One Direction memberZayn Malik, this name started gaining momentum in the U.S.
The name also saw a popularity spike in England, Wales, and the Netherlands.
