Choosing a baby name can be one of the most dauntingandexciting experiences of a parent’s life.

This doesn’t have to be a stressful experience, though.

if you want to provide your child with a name that has an underlying meaning, consider virtue-inspired names.

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In more recent years, celebrities have taken to this baby-naming trend.

Actor Selma Blair also used the same moniker as a middle name for her son, Arthur Saint Bleick.

Patienceis of Latin origin, meaning “enduring” or “forbearing.”

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Patience dates all the way back to the 17th century.

More recently, Oscar-winning actor Halle Berry played Catwoman Patience Phillips in 2004’s “Catwoman.”

And, of course, it can also be used as a name.

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Actor Kelsey Grammer and his wife Kayte Walsh also named their daughter Faith.

The name is not just popular in the United States but worldwide.

Several celebrities are also fans of the trendy name.

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Although the name peaked in popularity in 2019, it still didn’t crack the top 500.

The name does still have a bit of notoriety, though.

Grace

You’ll be hard pressed to find a virtue name more popular than Grace.

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However, there is no shortage of Graces in today’s world.

As of 2021 data, Grace remains popular, sitting at No.

  1. after taking the 28th spot for two years in a row.

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Naturally, Grace is a timeless name for your newborn.

Felicity

Who doesn’t want good fortune and happiness for their child?

With the name Felicity, that’s what you get.

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Felicity is relatively new to the popular baby-naming scene, unlike many other virtue names out there.

Charity peaked in popularity in the 1970s, when it hit No.

183, according toSocial Security Administration data.

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Charity is uncommon enough that you may not know anyone else with the name.

Destiny is a unique name with many nickname options, including Dee, Dez, and Dessie.

The name was most popular in 2001, ranking No.

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You may recall Cyrus changed her name to her childhood nickname Miley in 2008.

Ace

Ace is a unisex name that has skyrocketed in popularity over the past couple decades.

It jumped from No.

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6,412 in 1998 to No.

280 in 2021, according to Social Security Administration data compiled byThe Bump.

The trendy name has Latin roots and means to inspire the “utmost self-confidence.”

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Most people probably remember the popular “Ace” role played by Jim Carrey in the Ace Ventura films.

That role was one of the biggest representations of the name Ace in entertainment.

However, it’s not the only time Hollywood used the name.

And, in 2013, celebrity musician Jessica Simpson named her son Ace Knute Johnson.