zenashwilkins's Personal Name List

Wilkins
Usage: English
Pronounced: WIL-kinz
Personal remark: zenash
Rating: 65% based on 4 votes
Means "son of Wilkin".
White
Usage: English
Pronounced: WIET
Personal remark: kylie
Rating: 50% based on 2 votes
Originally a nickname for a person who had white hair or a pale complexion, from Old English hwit "white".
Walker
Usage: English
Pronounced: WAWK-ər
Personal remark: addy
Rating: 58% based on 4 votes
Occupational name for a person who walked on damp raw cloth in order to thicken it. It is derived from Middle English walkere, Old English wealcan meaning "to move".
Sen
Usage: Bengali
Other Scripts: সেন(Bengali)
Pronounced: SHEHN
Personal remark: neela
Rating: 0% based on 2 votes
Derived from Sanskrit सेना (sena) meaning "army, armament".
Rubin
Usage: Jewish
Other Scripts: רובין(Hebrew)
Personal remark: rebecca
Rating: 50% based on 1 vote
From the given name Reuben.
Rey 1
Usage: English, Spanish, French, Catalan
Pronounced: RAY(Spanish, Catalan)
Personal remark: cecile
Rating: 75% based on 4 votes
Means "king" in Old French, Spanish and Catalan, ultimately from Latin rex (genitive regis), perhaps originally denoting someone who acted like a king.
Rashi
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Indian
Personal remark: violet
Rating: 55% based on 4 votes
Paxton
Usage: English
Pronounced: PAK-stən
Personal remark: sammi
Rating: 60% based on 2 votes
From an English place name meaning "Pœcc's town". Pœcc is an Old English name of unknown meaning.
Patterson
Usage: English, Scottish
Pronounced: PAT-ər-sən(English)
Personal remark: willa
Rating: 38% based on 4 votes
Means "son of Patrick".
Ordoño
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Medieval Spanish, Medieval Galician
Personal remark: ordóñez
Rating: 48% based on 4 votes
Spanish and Galician form of Medieval Latin Ordonius, itself of unknown meaning and origin. Theories include a corruption of Fortunius and a derivation from Basque urde "pig, wild boar".
Murgatroyd
Usage: English
Personal remark: wilhelmina
Rating: 0% based on 2 votes
From a place name meaning "Margaret's clearing".
Marek
Usage: Polish, Czech, Slovak
Pronounced: MA-rehk
Rating: 50% based on 2 votes
Derived from the given name Marek.
Marconi
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: mar-KO-nee
Personal remark: mia
Rating: 50% based on 2 votes
Derived from the given name Marco.
Ling
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Chinese
Other Scripts: 灵, 铃, etc.(Chinese) 靈, 鈴, etc.(Traditional Chinese)
Pronounced: LEENG
Personal remark: ivy
Rating: 88% based on 4 votes
From Chinese (líng) meaning "spirit, soul", (líng) meaning "bell, chime", or other Chinese characters that are pronounced similarly.
Larson
Usage: Swedish (Anglicized), Danish (Anglicized), Norwegian (Anglicized)
Pronounced: LAHR-sən(English)
Personal remark: kirsten
Rating: 70% based on 4 votes
Americanized form of Larsson or Larsen.
Kent
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: KENT
Personal remark: emily
Rating: 63% based on 4 votes
From a surname that was originally derived from Kent, the name of a county in England, which may be derived from a Brythonic word meaning "coastal district".
Jackson
Usage: English
Pronounced: JAK-sən
Personal remark: trichelle
Rating: 35% based on 2 votes
Means "son of Jack". Famous bearers of this name include the American president Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) and the singer Michael Jackson (1958-2009).
Greene
Usage: English
Pronounced: GREEN
Personal remark: willa
Rating: 53% based on 4 votes
Variant of Green.
Granger
Usage: English, French
Pronounced: GRAYN-jər(English) GRAHN-ZHEH(French)
Personal remark: yvonne marie
Rating: 38% based on 4 votes
Means "farm bailiff" from Old French grangier, ultimately from Latin granum meaning "grain". It is borne in the Harry Potter novels by Harry's friend Hermione Granger.
Gomez
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Medieval Spanish, Popular Culture
Pronounced: GO-mehz(English)
Personal remark: lucia
Rating: 30% based on 4 votes
Spanish form of Gomes. This is the name of Gomez Addams, the patriarch of the Addams Family, featured in comics, on TV, and in film.
Gardner
Usage: English
Pronounced: GAHRD-nər
Personal remark: marie-grace
Rating: 68% based on 4 votes
Variant of Gardener.
Davis
Usage: English, Scottish
Pronounced: DAY-vis(English)
Personal remark: meg
Rating: 60% based on 4 votes
Means "son of David". This was the surname of the revolutionary jazz trumpet player Miles Davis (1926-1991).
Crowe
Usage: English
Personal remark: violet
Rating: 50% based on 2 votes
Variant of Crow.
Cartwright
Usage: English
Personal remark: mildred
Rating: 0% based on 2 votes
Occupational name indicating one who made carts.
Barton
Usage: English
Pronounced: BAHR-tən
Personal remark: mildred haisley
Rating: 10% based on 2 votes
From a place name meaning "barley town" in Old English.
Armstrong
Usage: English
Pronounced: AHRM-strawng
Personal remark: gwendolyn kosinski
Rating: 33% based on 4 votes
Means "strong arm" from Middle English. Tradition holds that the family is descended from Siward, an 11th-century Earl of Northumbria. Famous bearers of this name include the Americans Louis Armstrong (1901-1971), a jazz musician, and Neil Armstrong (1930-2012), an astronaut who was the first person to walk on the moon.
Abbott
Usage: English
Pronounced: AB-ət
Personal remark: caroline
Rating: 0% based on 2 votes
English cognate of Abate.
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