Alexis EJ's Personal Name List

Ting
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Chinese
Other Scripts: , etc.(Chinese)
Pronounced: TEENG
Rating: 48% based on 4 votes
From Chinese (tíng) meaning "pretty, graceful", as well as other characters with a similar pronunciation.
Timothy
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Biblical
Pronounced: TIM-ə-thee(English)
Rating: 49% based on 11 votes
English form of the Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timotheos) meaning "honouring God", derived from τιμάω (timao) meaning "to honour" and θεός (theos) meaning "god". Saint Timothy was a companion of Paul on his missionary journeys and was the recipient of two of Paul's epistles that appear in the New Testament. He was of both Jewish and Greek ancestry. According to tradition, he was martyred at Ephesus after protesting the worship of Artemis. As an English name, Timothy was not used until after the Protestant Reformation.
Ryan
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: RIE-ən
Rating: 43% based on 10 votes
From a common Irish surname, the Anglicized form of Ó Riain. This patronymic derives from the given name Rian, which is of uncertain meaning. It is traditionally said to mean "little king", from Irish "king" combined with a diminutive suffix.

In the United States this name steadily grew in popularity through the 1950s and 60s. It shot up the charts after the release of the 1970 movie Ryan's Daughter. Within a few years it was in the top 20 names, where it would stay for over three decades. Famous bearers include the Canadian actors Ryan Reynolds (1976-) and Ryan Gosling (1980-).

Nore
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Swedish, Norwegian (Rare)
Pronounced: NOO-reh
Rating: 36% based on 10 votes
Younger form of Nóri, an Old Norse name meaning either "north" (derived from norðr) or "small person" (derived from nóri). Swedish writer Esaias Tegnér used the name in a 1814 poem celebrating the union between Sweden and Norway. In the poem, Nore is the personification of Norway.
Mi
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Chinese
Other Scripts: (Chinese)
Pronounced: MEE
Rating: 60% based on 4 votes
Means "honey" in Mandarin.
Mi
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Burmese, Mon
Other Scripts: မိ(Burmese, Mon)
Pronounced: MEE
Rating: 48% based on 5 votes
From a Burmese honorific title for women, ultimately from Mon မိ (mi) meaning "mother".
Lynn
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: LIN
Rating: 68% based on 4 votes
From an English surname that was derived from Welsh llyn meaning "lake". Before the start of the 20th century it was primarily used for boys, but it has since come to be more common for girls. In some cases it may be thought of as a short form of Linda or names that end in lyn or line.
Limi
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Pronounced: LEE-MEE
Rating: 38% based on 4 votes
From Li 1 and Mi
Li 1
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Chinese
Other Scripts: 理, 立, 黎, 力, 丽, etc.(Chinese) 理, 立, 黎, 力, 麗, etc.(Traditional Chinese)
Pronounced: LEE
Rating: 70% based on 4 votes
From Chinese () meaning "reason, logic", () meaning "stand, establish", () meaning "black, dawn", () meaning "power, capability, influence" (which is usually only masculine) or () meaning "beautiful" (usually only feminine). Other Chinese characters are also possible.
Levin
Gender: Masculine
Usage: German
Rating: 45% based on 11 votes
German form of Leobwin.
Irwin
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: UR-win(American English) U-win(British English)
Rating: 40% based on 10 votes
From an English surname that was derived from the Old English given name Eoforwine.
Fang
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Chinese
Other Scripts: 芳, 方, etc.(Chinese)
Pronounced: FANG
Rating: 35% based on 4 votes
From Chinese (fāng) meaning "fragrant, virtuous, beautiful" or other characters with a similar pronunciation.
Cin
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Chin
Rating: 33% based on 4 votes
Means "to grow" in Hakha Chin.
Casper
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Pronounced: KAHS-pər(Dutch) KAHS-pehr(Swedish) KAS-bu(Danish)
Rating: 50% based on 11 votes
Dutch and Scandinavian form of Jasper. This is the name of a friendly ghost in an American series of cartoons and comic books (beginning 1945).
Alwin
Gender: Masculine
Usage: German, Dutch, Germanic [1]
Pronounced: AL-veen(German) AHL-vin(Dutch)
Rating: 46% based on 10 votes
Contracted form of Adalwin.
Adrien
Gender: Masculine
Usage: French
Pronounced: A-DREE-YEHN
Rating: 38% based on 12 votes
French form of Adrian.
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