Naming your kids is no simple task.
Have you considered a last name for your baby’s first name?
If not, you’re in for a treat.

Anderson
What do you think of when you hear the last name Anderson?
Just ask Anderson .Paak!
“I spent six [or] seven years making music and nobody cared.

“It says a lot to me when people don’t [put the dot].”
Bennett
According toAncestry.com, the last name Bennett comes from Benedict a medieval personal name.
In 2018, Bennett was the 140th most popular baby boy name (according toBaby Center).

If you decide to name your new baby Bennett, you’ll be in good company.
Even popular celebrities are hopping aboard the Bennett name-train like your favorite faux30 Rockemployee, Jane Krakowski.
No surprise there, considering Krakowski’s roster of fun, dramatic characters (hello,Jenna Maroney).

Campbell
Who doesn’t crave a warm bowl of soup when they’re sick?
That soup, of course, is Campbell’s.
But don’t be a Chandler Bing about it this name is totally suitable for either gender!

Kennedy
Talk about a name for a very important person!
Move over, Anderson a Kennedy is coming through.
Kennedy is a name any American will recognize from, well, any given history book.

But according to those officials, theinfamously cursedKennedy family was not the sole inspiration behind the choice of moniker.
For Sean Gatewood, a Kansas state representative, the name’sGaelic originwas a strong selling point.
“She’s an Irish girl,” Gatewood said of his daughter.

“We saw her red hair and we were sold [on the name].”
Though shedied tragically youngin 1962, Monroe remains one of the most talked-about and celebrated icons of all time.
Monroe is the perfect name for a baby bound for greatness.

But, hey times have changed since 15th century England.
Nash is a name with some deep-seated roots in the world of television.
This four-letter name is fit for an entertainer!

Robinson
Are you a literary lover?
If so, you definitely recognize this name from the critically-acclaimed literary classic,Robinson Crusoe.
In addition to adventure, Robinson is a name with a rich athletic history.

Who wouldn’t want to be named afternumber 42 better known as the barrier-breaking baseball legend, Jackie Robinson?
Sawyer
There are quite a few famous Sawyers, both in first name and last.
Of course, there’s Diane Sawyer, famed television journalist.

But would you believe that perhaps the most famous Sawyer of all isn’t an actual person?
Wilson
Pop culture fans, this name’s for you!
If you’re a Tom Hanks super-fan (and honestly, who isn’t?
And, of course, there’s Wilson Phillips the girl group behind one of ourfavoriteBridesmaidsscenes.
Pop culture references aside technically,the name Wilsonmeans “son of Will.”
Prince Wilson has a royal ring to it, no?