Kelbie
US Popularity Rank: 23672
Origin: Norse
Meaning: Farm near the spring
Escape the hustle and bustle of baby name searching and retreat to the pastoral pleasures of Kelbie. Infused with cottagecore elements and history alike, this boy's moniker sets the scene of flapping Viking sails roaming European waters of long ago. When they arrived in a small village outside of York, these Vikings decided to call this land Selby. Here, they worked their northern magic, inspired by the Old Norse word kelda, meaning "spring," as it lay along the River Ouse, and rounding it off with býr, which is Norse for "place. " Together, they created the meaning "farm near the spring," and today, Kelbie makes it a delightful choice for baby.