Usually, one of the first things that new expecting parents have to decide on is a name for their new little one. Some people choose to name them after someone or something that they love, whether it be grandparents, seasons, or even months of the year. But what about naming them after a famous icon from the '90s? The '90s was a decade full of glitz, glamour, grunge, crazy hair, and more. The 90s were when some of the most successful celebrities today first started their career and all of the trends they set in motion first began.

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Whether you preferred Britney over Christina or The Backstreet Boys over NSYNC, it was a time full of nostalgia and fun, and there should be a perfect amount of nostalgia and fun in your new baby's name as well! Here we have listed 10 baby names inspired by popular celebs from the '90s!

10 Britney

Britney Spears was practically the queen of the '90s. With her constant number one singles and her awesome fashion sense, she was known all around the world and every girl wanted to be just like her. She started her rise to fame on the Disney Channel series The Mickey Mouse Club in 1993 alongside other well-known celebrities like Justin Timberlake, Ryan Gosling, and Christina Aguilera. It wasn't until 1998 when she released her first single "Baby One More Time" and shortly after she reached instant stardom. The name Britney is of British origin and means "beautiful" and "kind-hearted."

9 Leo

Leonardo DiCaprio was a huge heartthrob in the '90s and he captured hearts all over the world with his role as Jack in the film Titanic. He was only 22 when he starred in the film alongside Kate Winslet, and shortly after the release, he was all that anyone would talk about! From his trademark blonde locks to his great acting, he was a huge male icon in Hollywood. The name Leo is of Latin origin and means "lion," so the name would be a perfect fit for a baby boy born within the dates of the Astrological sign Leo (July 23-August 23).

8 Christina

Christina Aguilera is best known for her killer vocals and acting skills. In the 90s, she got her big break into show business when she appeared as a regular on the Disney Channel series The Mickey Mouse Club along with Britney Spears. She decided to take a small break from acting and singing after the series ended, until the year 1998 when she was chosen to sing the iconic "Reflection" for the beloved Disney movie Mulan.

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The name Christina comes from Greek origin and means "Christian." It would be an amazing name for parents who are looking for a great baby girl's name!

7 Melissa

From Clarissa to Sabrina, Melissa Joan Hart was known by every kid growing up in the '90s. She got her rise to fame starring as Clarissa on the hit series Clarissa Explains It All in 1991, then shortly after the series came to an end she scored the role of Sabrina in the popular Sabrina the Teenage Witch in 1996. She was also featured in Britney Spears' music video for "U Drive Me Crazy" after Britney was a guest star on the series Sabrina. The name Melissa comes from Greek origin and means "honeybee." The name was also used in Greek mythology for a nymph named Melissa who cared for and nursed Zeus back to good health with honey instead of milk. The name is super cute for any baby girl and has a very warm feel to it!

6 Drew

Drew is a name perfect for any parent searching for a baby name that can go gender-neutral and pay tribute to the '90s. The name comes from Welsh origin and means "wise." It is commonly used as a nickname for boys with the name Andrew, but can be used as a first name as well! Drew Barrymore was a huge inspiration for the use of the name in the '90s and it isn't hard to tell why. She began as a child actress and had her first role in 1982 in the film E.T., but during the '90s she began taking on more adult roles and began being noticed as a huge fashion icon throughout Hollywood. Not to mention all of the amazing films she landed roles in, like The Wedding Singer, Scream, and Never Been Kissed.

5 Kurt

Kurt is a boy's name of German origin and means "bold," which is a perfect description of the late Kurt Cobain's personality. Kurt Cobain was a huge male icon of the 1990s, he was the guitarist and lead singer of the band Nirvana and constantly made major headlines throughout the decade. His taste in music really changed the way people listened to music and he revolutionized the alternative music scene. Though the media portrayed him in the worst ways possible, he stuck to what he believed in. But sadly, the popular artist had issues with drugs and depression which lead to his passing in 1994.

The name Kurt is a name commonly used for baby boys. There are many different spelling variations that can be used for the name as well, such as Curt, Kurt, and Kirt. The name has a big bad boy appeal so if you are looking for an edgier type of name to give your new baby boy, this name would be a perfect fit!

4 Brandy

Though Brandy Norwood isn't seen too much in Hollywood nowadays, during the '90s she was a huge icon. She often went by her stage name Brandy and released her first album in 1993 -- it went quadruple platinum in the US. Shortly after, she scored the role of the first-ever black Cinderella in the live-action Cinderella. She also had the lead role in the series Moesha in 1996, and eventually had her own line of Barbie dolls made! The name Brandy comes from Dutch origins and means "burned with fire" -- truly a name that would have the perfect amount of nostalgia and innocence!

3 Justin

Boy bands were all the rage in the '90s, and NSYNC was one of the most popular. Justin Timberlake was one of the lead singers of the group which formed in 1995. He was best known for his hilarious bleach blonde curly hair that is now used for memes everywhere and often referred to as "ramen noodle hair." But before Justin joined the band, he was a child actor on the Disney Channel series The Mickey Mouse Club alongside Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera. The name Justin is of Latin origin and means "righteous."

2 Aniston

Jennifer Aniston was one of the biggest fashion icons in the '90s with her role as Rachel Green on the hit series Friends, which aired from 1994-2004. But her very first film role was in the horror film Leprechaun, released in 1993. After the release of the film, she began acting on Friends and quickly became idolized for her sense of humor, amazing style, and her gorgeous hairstyles!

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The name Aniston is of American origin and means "treasured." It has become quite popular within the US lately and can be used for both boys and girls! Some prefer to change the spelling to Anistyn to add a touch of dazzle.

1 Will

When most people think of Will Smith in the '90s they instantly think of his role on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, but he made a huge career for himself even before the release of the series in 1990. Nearly a decade before he gained his role in the tv series, he made a big name for himself as a rapper that called himself "The Fresh Prince," which ties into the title of the popular series! The name Will means "protector" and is of English origin. The name would be perfect for any parents searching for a common but vintage name for their new baby boy!

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