Bellamy: Baby Name of the DayBellamy recently debuted in the US girls’ Top 1000. Could it be the next Avery, Isabella … or is it a little bit of both?

Our Baby Name of the Day comes from this list, with thanks to Danielle for the original suggestion.

Belle + Amy

At first glance, this looks like a smoosh name, combining Belle and Amy.

Or it’s a twist on the long-time Top Ten favorite Isabella.

It could also be yet another three-syllable, ends-with-y name, a successor to Avery and Delaney.

Or maybe the name owes its rise in popularity to all three factors. The elements remind us of familiar feminine favorites, we’re wild for -bel names, and the general structure of the name reminds me of countless choices, from Kimberly to Kennedy.

Beautiful Friend

But back to Belle + Amy for a minute, because it turns out this name started out as a surname. A French one, derived from the elements bel – beautiful – and ami – friend.

So that’s all kinds of lovely.

Plenty of people have answered to the surname – and sometimes the surname as a first – over the years, including:

  • English pirate Black Sam Bellamy may have amassed the largest fortune of any pirate captain in just a short time in the early 1700s.
  • Ohio Congressman Bellamy Storer served back in the 1830s. He passed the name down to his son, who served as a diplomat in the 1890s.
  • It’s the surname of the author of the Pledge of Allegiance, who penned it for a youth magazine back in 1892. Adoption followed decades later, in 1942.
  • The aristocratic family at the center of 1970s British drama Upstairs, Downstairs. They were the Crawleys before Downton Abbey.
  • The 1976 country pop hit “Let Your Love Flow” was recorded by the Bellamy Brothers.

Novogratz and The 100

The twenty-first century gave us two notable figures with this name as a first.

We met the Novogratz design family – Robert, Cortney, and their seven kids – on Bravo in 2009. Their reality series, 9 By Design, lasted just a single season. But they remained in the public eye for their eclectic, trend-setting style. That extended to their kids’ names: sons Wolfgang, Breaker, Five, Holleder, and Major, plus daughters Tallulah and Bellamy.

In 2010, the year after the series aired, 48 girls were named Bellamy – nearly triple the prior year.

Actor Bellamy Young – born Amy – started her career around the same time, with roles in CSI: Miami and then the part of First Lady in Scandal.

Like any surname, it’s not fair to assume it’s only meant for the girls.

The 100 debuted on the CW in 2014. Set in a post-apocalyptic future, the young survivors at the heart of the story include (male) Bellamy and his sister Octavia. It’s proved powerfully influential, helping Octavia into the Top 1000, boosting Lincoln, and even making Clarke unisex – at least occasionally.

Likewise, Bellamy gained in use for girls and boys, beginning in 2014. But the groundwork has been laid for parents to perceive this name as feminine. And so it started to appear on more shortlists, somewhere between Everly and Marlowe.

The Next Big Thing

It’s easy to imagine this name appealing to parents who love names as different as Annabelle and Sloane, Maren and Rowan. It offers so much: a powerful meaning, an appealing sound, the right mix of tailored, unisex sensibility and a sense that it’s just feminine enough.

Overall, if you’re after a modern name with deep roots, Bellamy is one that can satisfy.

What do you think of Bellamy? Do you like it better for a son or a daughter?

First published on September 20, 2011, this post was revised substantially and republished on July 31, 2019.

Bellamy: Baby Name of the Day

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41 Comments

  1. Bellamy is an intriguing choice – especially when said in my super-cool French accent 😉 She’s tipped for stardom, and I for one won’t be surprised when/ if she achieves it especially given how much love Bella is getting at the moment.

  2. love, love, love the meaning, but as Bellamy is an exes last name and that hits too close to home, I would probably alter the spelling to be a little bit less surname, more a reflection of the meaning. Maybe Belamie, Bellami?

  3. I do wonder why Bellamy and its close relation Bonamy haven’t been embraced as given names yet — they’ve both got so much going for them. I’ll be thrilled to bits if if I ever meet one

    1. Bonamy reminds me of the cleanser – I’m not sure if it is sold outside of the US? Not a bad association, but not a name-friendly one.

  4. If I had a Bellamy surname in my family tree, I’d use it. But I can’t get behind using surnames that have no connection to one’s actual family.

  5. Bellamy’s got a lovely meaning but her sound bores me to tears. Bell- is everywhere and Amy? Lovely, but so dated. (no offense, I swear!)

    Francis Bellamy was my first thought (and FWIW, I adore the thought of a girly Frances Bellamy)! Maybe Names4real could break it up a bit: Frances Jane Bellamy, as Francis Bellamy was my first thought (and FWIW, I adore the thought of a girly Frances Bellamy)! Maybe Names4real could break it up a bit: Frances Jane Bellamy, as an example?

    I probably wouldn’t make a face upon meeting a tiny Bellamy but it’s not my cup o’ I probably wouldn’t make a face upon meeting a tiny Bellamy but it’s not my cup o’ steak.

  6. One of my best friend named her daughter Bellamy in 2010! Everyone who hears it seems to fall in love with the name and I just adore the meaning. It has such a soft, lyrical sound to it. The name just rolls off your tounge so beautifully!

  7. I love Bellamy. I like the nickname Mimi for her too.

    I dreamed once I had a daughter named Fable, but I like names with nicknames/options so I came up with Frances Bellamy “Fable”. I loved it until I googled Frances Bellamy and Francis Bellamy came up. Back to the drawing board.

    I loved seeing how the Novogratz came up with their kid names.

  8. Ooh I like the meaning of this name a lot. It is kind of a cool way to get to Amy as well if Belle is too popular. It’s not really my style for a first name, but it would make a surprising second middle name.

  9. I could see myself using it as a second middle name. It does not flow well with the girl’s name my fiance and I have agreed on (the combo sounds like a medical procedure, no matter HOW beautiful Ember Bellamy would mean and look on paper – bright beautiful friend) but I could see it as Ember Josephine Bellamy. Josephine though has that nice sharp J to break up the soft -er and equally soft -bel as well as giving the option of a more gender-determinate middle name if Em/M/Emmy would rather be a Jodie or a Josie or a Jo. And it’s been on my short list of names that I’ve loved since my teens (and 10 years on I’m still happy with the name I picked for my firstborn).

    Man, if thinking about baby names caused pregnancy, I’d be Octomom.

    1. I do like Ember so much – modern and meaningful at the same time. Ember Josephine Bellamy really is lovely!

  10. I first heard the name on Bill Bellamy [not exactly a deterrent for use himself, but he was the first person to use the phrase “booty call” on television].

    I’ve always liked Bellamy for a boy [of course], though the spelling Bellamie would be nice for a girl.

    1. I hadn’t thought of Bill Bellamy, but you’re right – that’s probably the first thought for many!