Soul glides off the tongue like a warm breeze, borrowing its roots from Old English “sāwol,” yet winking at the Spanish “Sol,” the golden sun—two sparks that light up the same sky. As a unisex choice, it travels light, no baggage, just rhythm and heart. The name whispers of inner spirit, gospel choirs, and Saturday-morning salsa, promising a child who moves to their own beat and warms every room they enter. Parents hear it and picture big dreams, open arms, and a laugh that refuses to stay quiet; grandparents nod because, hey, everyone loves a little more Soul in the family. It’s short, bright, and easy to spell—hard to lose on a playground roster—yet it carries the weight of stories, songs, and sunsets. So if they’re looking for a name that’s part lullaby, part fiesta, and all heart, Soul stands ready to dance right into the birth certificate.