100+ Names That Mean Last (Girl, Boy, Unisex)

For a name meaning last (but not least!)

Natalie Grant (with child sleeping)
Written by Natalie Grant Updated on May 30th, 2023

Perhaps you’ve decided that your next child will be the one to complete your young family (in other words, your last pregnancy); or maybe you consider him or her to be the miracle that completes the relationship between yourself and your partner. 

Either way, if you’re looking for a name that suits your last child perfectly, then look no further as you’ve certainly come to the right place!

The beautiful child who’ll always be seen as your youngest deserves a moniker to cherish for a lifetime, and for that reason we’ve compiled a list of names that mean last (or final) that will describe the unique characteristics of a baby who, in your case, will round off the end of an era. 

Happy browsing!

  • Aiko – [Japanese] “beloved child”
  • Akira – [Japanese] “bright and clear”
  • Amaya – [Japanese] “night rain”
  • Anisa – [Arabic] “friendly”
  • Arlene – [Irish] “pledge”
  • Bamby – [African] “last born”
  • Beila – [Hebrew] “brigth one”
  • Belita – [Spanish] “beautiful”
  • Cadence – [Latin] “rhythm”
  • Calandra – [Greek] “she who shines like a metal”
  • Calista – [Greek] “most beautiful”
  • Celia – [Latin] “heavenly”
  • Chastity – [Latin] “purity”
  • Cressida – [Greek] “golden”
  • Cyrah – [Hebrew] “last born”
  • Daisy – [Old English] “day’s eye”
  • Darcey – [English] “dark one”
  • Elodie – [French] “wealthy”
  • Esperanza – [Spanish] “hope”
  • Estella – [Latin] “star”
  • Farrah – [Arabic] “happy”
  • Finola – [Irish] “fair shoulder”
  • Freya – [Norse] “noblewoman”
  • Giana – [Italian] “God is gracious”
  • Gloria – [Latin] “glory”
  • Hana – [Japanese] “flower”
  • Ina – [Hebrew] “grace”
  • Isadora – [Greek] “gift of Isis”
  • Jazlyn – [American] “combination of Jasmine and Lynn”
  • Kaya – [African] “last born”
  • Kimia – [African] “last born”
  • Laila – [Arabic] “night beauty”
  • Layla – [Arabic] “dark beauty”
  • Leila – [Arabic] “night beauty”
  • Mabel – [English] “lovable”
  • Naima – [Arabic] “last born”
  • Paloma – [Spanish] “dove”
  • Perdita – [Latin] “lost one”
  • Primrose – [Latin] “first rose”
  • Zia – [Italian] “last born”

male baby names

  • Abeje – [African] “last born”
  • Akhil – [Indian] “complete, last”
  • Alastair – [Scottish] “defender of mankind”
  • Alonzo – [Spanish] “ready for battle”
  • Amaru – [Incan] “eternal”
  • Arun – [Indian] “sun, last”
  • Baha – [Arabic] “splendor”
  • Bala – [Indian] “last”
  • Benito – [Spanish] “blessed”
  • Bhaskara – [Indian] “ray of light”
  • Boris – [Slavic] “fighter, battle glory”
  • Cador – [Welsh] “last”
  • Calum – [Scottish] “dove”
  • Chaim – [Hebrew] “life”
  • Chioke – [African] “God’s will”
  • Curran – [Irish] “last born”
  • Dalton – [English] “valley town”
  • Devon – [English] “defender”
  • Donato – [Italian] “gift of God”
  • Elio – [Spanish] “the Lord is my God”
  • Eren – [Turkish] “last”
  • Finley – [Irish] “fair-haired hero”
  • Forrest – [English] “dweller in the woods”
  • Gian – [Italian] “God is gracious”
  • Gojiro – [Japanese] “last son”
  • Harsha – [Indian] “joy”
  • Ilan – [Hebrew] “tree”
  • Jair – [Hebrew] “he shines”
  • Kato – [African] “last born”
  • Kofi – [African] “born on a Friday”
  • Last – [Old English] “end, conclusion”
  • Llewellyn – [Welsh] “leader”
  • Marlon – [English] “little hawk”
  • Maximo – [Latin] “greatest”
  • Naftali – [Hebrew] “my struggle”
  • Oni – [African] “born on holy day”
  • Owen – [Welsh] “well-born”
  • Pax – [Latin] “peace”
  • Quincy – [Latin] “fifth”
  • Raul – [Spanish] “wise

unisex baby names

  • Abe – [Hebrew] “last”
  • Adair – [Irish] “last”
  • Ailin – [Irish] “last”
  • Amadeus – [Latin] “love of God”
  • Ansel – [Hebrew] “God’s protection”
  • Artem – [Greek] “gift of the gods”
  • Axel – [Scandinavian] “father of peace”
  • Bryson – [Welsh] “son of a nobleman”
  • Donovan – [Irish] “dark-haired chief”
  • Evan – [Irish] “youthful”
  • Grayson – [English] “son of the bailiff”
  • Jaxon – [English] “God has been gracious”
  • Jensen – [Danish] “son of Jens”
  • Jonah – [Hebrew] “dove”
  • Leif – [Scandinavian] “heir” 
  • Mason – [English] “stone worker” 
  • Owen – [Welsh] “well-born”
  • Quinn – [Gaelic] “wise”
  • Rupert – [German] “bright fame”
  • Xander – [Greek] “defending men”
Natalie Grant (with child sleeping)
Written by Natalie Grant Updated on May 30th, 2023