Baby Names Inspired by Olympic Gold Medalists

Bode

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Popularity rank in the U.S.: #783

Meaning: Messenger

Edgy yet cute, this German name would bode well for any baby boy (or girl.) With an impressive five Winter Olympics under his belt, gold medalist Bode Miller is widely considered the most successful male Alpine ski racer in American history.

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Bruce

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Popularity rank in the U.S.: #401

Meaning of Bruce: Thick brush, the Willowlands

This Scottish-English moniker became a household name after the track superstar formerly known as Bruce Jenner won the gold medal in the decathlon at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal. Jenner came out as a transgender woman in 2015 and officially changed her name to Caitlyn (No. 463).

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Kobe

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Popularity rank in the U.S.: #537

Meaning: Tortoise (Swahili), supplanter (Hebrew)

A Swahili and Hebrew name, Kobe is also a city in Japan. Los Angeles Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant, who was named after a Japanese steakhouse, was a member of the 2008 and 2012 U.S. Men's Olympic basketball teams, which both took home gold medals.

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Gabrielle

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Popularity rank in the U.S.: #173

Meaning: God is my strength

This eloquent French-Hebrew name has an adorable nickname: Gabby. Gymnast Gabrielle Douglas became the first African-American woman in history to win the individual all-around competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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Kerri

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Popularity rank in the U.S.: Not ranked

Meaning: Descendants of Ciar

This Irish moniker can be spelled several ways (think actresses Kerry Washington and Keri Russell). Kerri Walsh Jennings and her teammate Misty May-Treanor have scored gold medals in women's beach volleyball at a record-setting three consecutive Summer Olympics. After the2012 games in London, Walsh Jennings announced she was pregnant with her third child during the competition.

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Michael

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Popularity rank in the U.S.: #7

Meaning: Who is like God?

The second most popular boys' name in the U.S. from 2000 to 2008, the Hebrew name Michael has fallen slightly to No. 7 inrecent years. The winningest Olympian of all time, Michael Phelps, has earned 22 medals, 18 of which are gold.

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Serena

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Popularity rank in the U.S.: #455

Meaning: Calm, tranquil

Just the sound of this Latin name is soothing, but it has been made famous by one of the world's fiercest athletes. Serena Williams has so far earned four Olympic gold medals, three of which she won alongside sister Venus. She is widely regarded as the best women's tennis player in history.

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Shaun

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Popularity rank in the U.S.: Not ranked

Meaning: God is gracious, gift from God

Shaun is an Irish form of John, but Shawn (No.323) and Sean (No. 193) are more common spellings. Professional snowboarder/skateboarder Shaun White has won two Olympic gold medals and is the most awarded X-Games competitor to date.

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