Ruby(01 of17)
Open Image ModalThe colour Ruby is a warm, dark red like roses, but that's not the only reason it's inspired by the day of love. In Latin, the meaning of the name Ruby is "precious jewel". (credit:Floresco Productions via Getty Images)
Adora(02 of17)
Open Image ModalAdora is an Old German name, meaning "a gift, beloved, adored". (credit:Peter Cade via Getty Images)
Valentino/Valentina(03 of17)
Open Image ModalThe two versions of this name for boys and girls are a take on 'Saint Valentine'.
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Rose(04 of17)
Open Image ModalThis name has long been associated with the fragrant flower, commonly given to partners on Valentine's Day. The name is used most commonly in England and France. (credit:Marilyn Conway via Getty Images)
Amora(05 of17)
Open Image ModalThe name Amora is of Spanish origin and means "love". (credit:shutterstock)
Chad(06 of17)
Open Image ModalThis name, most commonly used for boys, has the English meaning of "protector" and refers to people who are thoughtful. (credit:Brian Carpenter via Getty Images)
Carys(07 of17)
Open Image ModalCarys is of Welsh origin and derived from the Welsh word 'caru' which means "to love"." (credit:Alena Ozerova via Getty Images)
Florence(08 of17)
Open Image ModalFlorence is an English name for girls. It comes from the Latin word "blossoming" and Florence in Italy is also a common romantic destination for couples. (credit:Marcus Mok via Getty Images)
Romeo/Juliet(09 of17)
Open Image ModalThe names in one of the most famous love stories of all time, need we say more. (credit:katrinaelena via Getty Images)
Aiko(10 of17)
Open Image ModalAiko means "little loved one" in Japanese and has been used for both boys and girls. (credit:Ariana Falerni Photography via Getty Images)
Connelly(11 of17)
Open Image ModalThis name of Irish origin is an alternative to the more often used name "Connor" and means "love and friendship". (credit:Tara Moore via Getty Images)
Esme(12 of17)
Open Image ModalThis name of Persian origin means "emerald", but also has the meaning "esteemed and beloved". (credit:Blend Images - JGI/Jamie Grill via Getty Images)
Freya(13 of17)
Open Image ModalFreya is the name of the Norse goddess of love and fertility. (credit:CaiaImageCLOSED via Getty Images)
Tris(14 of17)
Open Image ModalThe name Tris is a Celtic baby name which features in a famous love story from the middle ages, in which Tristan, a nephew of King Mark of Cornwall, was in love and pursuit of the princess Iseult of Ireland. (credit:Evan Kafka via Getty Images)
Milena(15 of17)
Open Image ModalThis name is of Czech origin meaning "love, warmth and grace" - all lovely qualities to name your baby after. (credit:JGI/Jamie Grill via Getty Images)
Dove(16 of17)
Open Image ModalDoves are very much associated with love birds, and known to have "soft" and "gentle" qualities. Dove also has the admirable association with peace. (credit:Plume Creative via Getty Images)
Kalila(17 of17)
Open Image ModalKalila is an Arabic term of endearment that means "girlfriend" or "sweetheart". (credit:shutterstock)