The 12 Best Names for Sagittarius Babies[email protected] (PureWow)Tue, November 21, 2017 at 10:45 AM UTCHold onto your hats: This pretty moniker is Irish Gaelic for “the wild one.”UnsplashThe patron saint of travelers (and the king of the schoolyard).UnsplashFor “happy.” (Haven’t you heard? Old English baby names are back.)UnsplashThis “wanderer” will be prone to long walks around the backyard.UnsplashMama’s little “voyager” will always be up for an adventure.UnsplashA Hebrew nod to his contagious laughter.UnsplashMeaning "a lover of horses." (You can guess her favorite animal...)UnsplashThis tiny “guide” will always know his way home.UnsplashFor her sweet disposition.UnsplashSmiles for days (this moniker means “cheerful” in Old Norse.)UnsplashLatin for “the merry one.”UnsplashAfter his zodiac symbol—and favorite camp activity.UnsplashSheridan1 of 12Hold onto your hats: This pretty moniker is Irish Gaelic for “the wild one.”UnsplashSheridan1 of 12Hold onto your hats: This pretty moniker is Irish Gaelic for “the wild one.”UnsplashChristopher2 of 12The patron saint of travelers (and the king of the schoolyard).UnsplashEdith3 of 12For “happy.” (Haven’t you heard? Old English baby names are back.)UnsplashDoran4 of 12This “wanderer” will be prone to long walks around the backyard.UnsplashBeatrice5 of 12Mama’s little “voyager” will always be up for an adventure.UnsplashIsaac6 of 12A Hebrew nod to his contagious laughter.UnsplashPippa7 of 12Meaning "a lover of horses." (You can guess her favorite animal...)UnsplashWyatt8 of 12This tiny “guide” will always know his way home.UnsplashHope9 of 12For her sweet disposition.UnsplashTate10 of 12Smiles for days (this moniker means “cheerful” in Old Norse.)UnsplashJocelyn11 of 12Latin for “the merry one.”UnsplashArcher12 of 12After his zodiac symbol—and favorite camp activity.UnsplashAbout Our Ads