30 Classic Baby Names Inspired by Old Hollywood

Nothing beats the classics, even when it comes to baby names. Don’t get us wrong — we love a creative name too — but we really love seeing a solid name from yesteryear making a comeback. So if you’re looking for a strong baby name that’s going to stand the test of time, where better to look than the best actors and actresses of all time? Not only were these legends all stealers of the show, but they also have awesome classic names that we want to steal.

Classic Baby Boy Names

1. + 2. Cary Grant: How did one of the top film stars of all time end up with not one, but two perfect Hollywood names? He ditched his given name of Archibald Alexander Leach (probably for the best).

3. Clark (Gable): The trend of interchanging last names and first names isn’t new — this Gone with the Wind actor was called by his grandmother’s maiden name from a young age. It’s one of the top rising classic names this year, BTW.

4. Fred (Astaire): Got some killer dance skillz of your own? Here’s hoping your little boy will inherit them too and be just like Fred.

5. Gregory (Peck): If To Kill a Mockingbird was your favorite book growing up, you can honor Atticus Finch while still choosing a more classic name by opting for Gregory, the Academy Award-winning actor who portrayed him.

6. Harold (Lloyd): When it comes to silent film stars, you might be more familiar with Charlie Chaplin, but if you’re looking to borrow a less popular, old-world name, Harold’s your guy. (Plus, Nameberry points out that Hal is a nice, modern nickname.)

7. Humphrey (Bogart): The name may be old-fashioned, but it actually means “peaceful warrior.” Here’s looking at you, kid.

8. (James) Dean: The odds are high that there’s already a James or two in your family, so adopting Dean as a first name is another way to borrow from this movie icon.

9. Kirk (Douglas): You may have loved Spartacus, but that name is a little too classic. Go for Kirk (or Douglas) instead.

10. Laurence (Olivier): Shakespeare fans don’t need to choose boys names like Mercutio and Shylock in order to honor the bard. Lord Olivier was one of the great Shakespearean actors, sporting a familiar name with a slightly altered spelling.

11. Marlon (Brando): One of the greatest film actors of all time, Marlon (aka The Godfather) was named after his actual father. This slightly unusual name means “little falcon” in French.

12. Montgomery (Clift): He may be little Monty now, but this Norman name means “man power,” so it’s a solid pick for a when he grows up.

13. Orson (Welles): This great Citizen Kane actor and director was known for being a large, formidable man, so you might be surprised to find out that his first name means “bear cub.” Aww!

14. Sidney (Poitier): The female version of this name has been far more popular in recent decades, but any young man should be proud to share a name with this In the Heat of the Night actor.

15. Spencer (Tracy): One of the most highly regarded actors of his time was on-trend with his last name as a first name. You can also use Tracy as a unisex name, although it’s much less common these days.

Classic Baby Girl Names

1. Audrey (Hepburn): We adore this English name, meaning “noble strength,” almost as much as we adore the screen legend.

2. Bette (Davis): If your little lady is born with big, beautiful eyes like this All About Eve star, this could be the perfect vintage name to match.

3. Clara (Bow): Go with this alternative to the more popular name Claire for your little flapper. She’ll share the name with the It Girl of the Roaring ‘20s.

4. Claudette (Colbert): This French actress, who starred alongside Clark Gable in It Happened One Night, has an -ette name that’s going to be far less ubiquitous than Charlotte.

5. Greta (Garbo): The star of both silent and talking films had a name which means “pearl” — the perfect moniker for glam girls everywhere.

6. (Jean) Harlow: Jean has been a super popular middle name for ages, but it’s actually this blonde bombshell’s last name that we’re interested in — so too was Nicole Richie when she named her baby girl Harlow.

7. Ingrid (Bergman): “For old times’ sake,” give your daughter this fabulous Norse name meaning “fair and beautiful.”

8. Joan (Crawford): She was considered the 10th greatest female film star by the American Film Institute, although this has been overshadowed by her private life. Fortunately, since you probably don’t want to admit you borrowed Mommie Dearest’s name, these days it’s more strongly associated with our favorite Mad Men redhead.

9. Judy (Garland): Originally called Frances Ethel Gumm, this Wizard of Oz actress picked a perfectly sweet stage name that will be even sweeter on your baby.

10. Louise (Brooks): Are you rocking a bob these days? It’s this dancer and actress you have to thank for bringing it into fashion. The least you could do is name your first-born child after her ;)

11. Mae (West): If you sense your young one is going to be a bit of a firecracker, she’ll be in excellent company with the likes of this ribald actress, along with one of our contemporary faves, Mae Whitman.

12. Marlene (Dietrich): The German film star popularized this portmanteau when she condensed her given names, Mary + Magdalene.

13. Rita (Hayworth): This is a nickname for Margarita (which is a Spanish name but comes with certain tequila connotations in this day and age). Or you could always go with Gilda, the title role she’s most famous for playing.

14. Shirley (Temple): Once you see your baby’s corkscrew curls and darling dimples, you’ll know this name was meant to be.

15. Vivien (Leigh): Before she was Scarlett O’Hara, she was Vivian with an “A,” but a small typo gave her this less traditional spelling. It made a big difference in terms of name popularity today — while Vivian is #98 for girls names and Vivienne is #249, Vivien is all the way down at #1,118!

What are some of your favorite classic names from the Golden Age of cinema? Let’s hear your legendary picks in the comments!

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Adam Brody and Leighton Meester (who, you know, played The OC's Seth Cohen and Gossip Girl's Blair Waldorf) made our teen drama dreams come true when they tied the knot in 2014. And after The Oranges and Adam's appearance on Single Parents, we're FINALLY seeing them onscreen together again in 2025. Leighton's new series Good Cop/Bad Cop premieres on the CW this winter and I can already tell it's going to be one of my favorite new TV shows of 2025.

Here's everything you need to know about Leighton Meester's Good Cop/Bad Cop — and Adam Brody's appearance!

What is Good Cop/Bad Cop about?

In the CW's newest series, Leighton Meester stars as detective Lou, working for her dad in their community's local police force. She's thrilled to finally get a partner — until she realizes it's her little brother Henry (Luke Cook). It looks like it's all in the family with this comedy drama.

When does Good Cop/Bad Cop come out?

The Good Cop/Bad Cop release date is coming up! The new series premieres at 9 PM EST on the CW starting February 19, 2025, and each episode will be one hour long.

Who else in the Good Cop/Bad Cop cast?

Good Cop/Bad Cop stars Leighton Meester, Luke Cook, and Clancy Brown. And in addition to a variety of additional actors, we'll be seeing Adam Brody make an appearance too! In the new trailer, we get a brief glimpse of his character during one of Lou and Henry's investigations — and it looks like he's playing a glasses-wearing cowboy. Yeehaw!

Are you excited to see Leighton Meester and Adam Brody onscreen again? I think they're both hilarious and can't wait to see their banter. Keep your eyes peeled for the latest Good Cop/Bad Cop news and read up on the other February TV shows premiering in 2025.

As much as I've written about Reese Witherspoon's book club, you'd think I was on a first name basis with her (wishful thinking)! But, the truth is that it's the reason I rediscovered reading for fun. As informational as books can be, there's also joy, anguish, fear — and even spicy romance — to lose ourselves in. I'm become a firm believer in holding on to things that bring us joy so if your book stash is overflowing, you're going to love Reese's January pick for 2025.

Learn about Reese Witherspoon's Book Club pick for January 2025!

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The Three Lives of Cate Kay by Kate Fagan (New Release)

Cate Kay's a literary genius who's cracked the code of keeping readers engaged in her written work. She's also secured a film franchise that's made fans go wild. But, no one's ever seen Cate Kay or talked to her. She's an enigma on purpose.
You see, 'Cate Kay' and her bestie Amanda made plans to live lavish lives in California. They were so sure everything would work out until something awful happens that forces 'Cate Kay' to leave her real identity behind.

It's not until something forces her to make peace with where she comes from that 'Cate Kay' decides it's time to stop running from who she is.

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Here's What Reese Witherspoon Had To Say About The Three Lives of Cate Kay

Reese Witherspoon never shies away from telling her adoring fans why she chose a book and this month is no different. On her book club's official Instagram page, she wrote: "Have you ever felt like you were living more than one life? That’s exactly what Cate Kay is grappling with in our January pick, The Three Lives of Cate Kay by @KateFagan3. She’s a literary sensation, the face behind a blockbuster film trilogy, but her life isn’t what it seems. This story swept me away with its big dreams, love, and unexpected twists."

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After spending decades in the entertainment industry, some celebs like Pamela Anderson have opted for a makeup-free look. No one can forget when she stunned photographers right before Paris Fashion Week's Vivienne Westwood show last year by rocking a bare face. She told Vogue France, she wasn't thinking about not "wearing any makeup." However, she didn't want to "compete with the clothes" she was wearing. She felt "freedom" from not trying to "be the prettiest girl in the room" which speaks volumes to us!

Now, Pamela continues to embrace the no-makeup life — and not only does she look gorgeous, but she seems SO happy! The star shared recently how this lifestyle change impacts her day-to-day, and it's honestly incredibly relatable. Here's what she had to say!

Here's what Pamela Anderson just said about adopting a no-makeup life!

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1. It saves her a lot of time.

Pamela Anderson stopped by the Live with Kelly and Markshow to talk about filming The Last Showgirl, her childhood, and how not wearing makeup has been beneficial for her. While her makeup-free clip from the episode isn't available on YouTube, PEOPLE reports hosts Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos asking her how her decision has changed her life.

Ripa started with, "You don't travel with a glam squad. How liberating is that for you," while Consuelos followed with, "And how much time have you gotten back?"

The former Baywatch star said she's "saved a lot of time" and admitted that her sons "used to say that I spent half my life in a makeup chair."

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2. She feels more focused in general.

Pamela Anderson also admitted things feel easier for her in general. "I feel like I could focus better when I did the film, too." And her life outside of that? She said she's "gotten out of wearing makeup and it's been fun."

It's interesting because Kelly Ripa shared she's been inspired by Pamela Anderson's makeup-free choice. She remembers not wearing makeup for a short while and said to herself, "'Pamela Anderson is a genius." Kelly even thought for a moment, "This is the way to live." We're so here for it!

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3. She lives for a glam moment, but appreciates simplicity now.

Pamela's all for being makeup-free now, but she's not bashing glam moments. She actually "loved it" because "it's fun when you're new in the business and you get all this attention." She's just at a point where she's "done that" and wants to "simplify and keep it low key."

She really does "love being elegant, sophisticated" but has found what "works best" for her.

Is Pamela Anderson inspiring you to embrace a no-makeup life too? Let us know on Facebook!