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Doon f & m English, Literature
Transferred use of the surname Doon. Known bearers of this name include the American writer Doon Arbus (b. 1945) and the British comedian Doon Mackichan (b... [more]
Dori f English
Variant of Dory.
Dorr m English
Transferred use of the surname Dörr.
Doss m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Doss.
Doud m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Doud.
Dray m & f English
Variant of Dre.
Dred m English (American), Afro-American (Slavery-era)
Short form of (feminine) Etheldred. Dred Scott (c. 1799-1858) was an African American slave who unsuccessfully sued for his and his family's freedom before the Supreme Court of the United States in the landmark case Dred Scott v. Sandford... [more]
Dree f & m English, American
Dree Hemingway is Mariel Hemingway's daughter. (Born Dree Crisman.)
Dria f English (Rare)
Short form of Adriana.
Drue m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Drew.
Drum m English
Diminutive of Drummond.
Dude m English (American, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Dude.
Dune m & f English
Early 17th century from Dutch duin, from Middle Dutch dūne, probably ultimately from the same Celtic base as down3.
Dwan f English (American)
From the 1976 King Kong. This is an anagram of Dawn.
Dwan m African American (Rare)
Perhaps a variant of Dejuan.
Dyer m American (Archaic)
Diminutive of Obadiah used in the 18th century.
Dyna f English
Variant of Dina 2.
Dyrk m English (Rare), German (Rare)
English and German variant spelling of Dirk. Also compare Dyrck.... [more]
Eann m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Ian. Eann was given to 10 boys in 2012.
East m & f English
From the English word, from the Old English ēast-, ultimately from the Proto-Germanic *aust- "east; toward the sunrise". It is also used as a short form of Easton.
Ecko f & m English
Variant of Echo.
Ecru f English (American, Rare)
From the English word ecru, the color of unbleached silk or linen, which is from the French écru, meaning "raw" or "unbleached".
Edee f English
Possibly a diminutive of Edith
Edel f German, German (Austrian), Danish, English, Finnish, Greenlandic, Icelandic (Rare), Norwegian, Sami, Swedish
Short form of names that begin with or end in the element "Edel-" meaning "noble", for example Edeltraud, Edelgard.... [more]
Edha f Sanskrit, Indian, Tamil, Hindi, American, Punjabi, Bengali, Malayalam, Kannada, Gujarati, Marathi, Hinduism, Sinhalese, Nepali, Telugu
MEANING - "spread, prosper,rise, grow strong, become happy". This is feminine form of Sanskrit word एध/एध्... [more]
Edin m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Eden.
Edra f English (American, Rare)
Allegedly coined as a feminine form of Edric.
Effa f English
Variant of Aoife.
Egan m English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Egan.
Eila f English, Scottish (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Eily.
Elah f English (Rare)
Variant of Ella 1 or Ella 2. This name was given to 33 girls born in the United States in 2015.
Elan m English (Rare), Jewish
Anglicized form of Elon and Ilan.
Elby m English
English form of Ælfwig.
Elec m English (American)
A diminutive version of Alexander; alternative to Alec.
Elex m American
Unknown meaning. Male name that had popularity in the U.S. from the 1890s-1910s. Most likely a variant of Alex.
Elgo m English (American)
I don't know, I just heard it.
Eliu m English (Rare), Biblical
This name is used in some versions of the Bible. It is the name of one of the ancestors of Judith.... [more]
Elix f & m American
Variant of Alex and Alix
Elta f American (Rare)
Perhaps a variant of Alta.
Elza m English (American), Hebrew
Possibly a variant or short form of Eliezer used in the Southern United States.
Elzy f & m American
Variant of Elzie. Diminutive of names containing Elz or Els or similar sounds.
Embe m & f English (American, Anglicized, Rare)
It's the Swahili word for mango, but the alternative spelling for it is, "Umbe", which means around, about, or after. I prefer the after idea, so maybe it could be a name for a second child.
Emet m & f Ancient Hebrew, English
Means "truth" in Hebrew.
Emme f English, Medieval English
Middle English vernacular form of Emma. In modern times it is used as a variant of Em or Emmy, and is often said to be a short form of Emmeline... [more]
Emmi f English, German
Variant of Emmy.
Envy f English (American, Modern, Rare), Literature
From the English word envy meaning "envy, resentful desire", itself ultimately from Latin invidia, of the same meaning (compare Invidia). Use of the name has been influenced by the brand of perfume called Envy, which was introduced by Gucci in 1997.
Eone f Greek Mythology, American (South, Archaic), English (Australian, Archaic)
In Greek mythology, Eone was a Thespian princess as one of the fifty daughters of King Thespius.
Ephy f English
Variant of Effie.
Epic m & f English
From epic (adj.) 1580s, "pertaining to or constituting a lengthy heroic poem," via French épique or directly from Latin epicus, from Greek epikos, from epos "a word; a tale, story; promise, prophecy, proverb; poetry in heroic verse" (from PIE root *wekw- "to speak")... [more]
Eppa m English
Diminutive of Epaphroditus.
Erby m English
Transferred use of the surname Erby.
Erek m English
Variant of Eric.
Erie f & m English (American, Rare)
Possibly a transferred use of the name of Lake Erie or of the famous Erie Canal. In rare use in the US from the late 1800s to the 1910s and again briefly in the 1960s and 1970s.
Eriq m English, African American, Various
Variant of Eric. A known bearer is American television actor Eriq La Salle (1962-), birth name Erik.
Erla f English (Rare), Icelandic, Faroese, Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Danish (Rare), Estonian (Rare)
Scandinavian feminine form of Jarl (compare Erle), and an English feminine form of Earl... [more]
Erny m English
Diminutive of Ernest.
Eryc m English (Rare)
Variant of Eric.
Esek m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
From the biblical place name Esek meaning "strife, contention".
Esie f Spanish, American
Diminutive of Esperanza.
Esma f English
Variant of Esme as well as diminutive of Esmeralda.
Espn m English (American, Rare)
Variant of Espen, influenced by the television network ESPN.
Espy f English
Diminutive form of Esperanza
Etha f Dutch (Rare), English (Rare, Archaic)
Dutch short form of Margaretha as well as an English short form of Ethel and in some cases also a variant spelling of Etta.... [more]
Eual m English (American, Rare)
Likely a variant of Ewell.
Euge m English
Short form of Eugene.
Eura f American (South, Archaic)
Possibly a short form of names beginning with the element Eur-.
Evah f English
Variant of Eva.
Even m English (Rare)
Variant of Evan.
Evey f English
Variant of Evie. Borne by the character Evey Hammond in graphic novel, "V for Vendetta", who was portrayed by Natalie Portman in the film adaption.
Evia f American (South, Archaic)
Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a Latinization of Evie, and elaboration of Eva, a transferred use of the surname, an Anglicization of Aoife and an adoption of the Greek place name (also known as Euboea).
Evon f English
Variant of Yvonne.
Evon m English
Variant of Evan.
Ewin m English
Variant of Ewan.
Exia f English (American, Archaic)
Possibly a variant of Achsia.
Exie f English
Perhaps a diminutive of Exa.
Eyre m & f English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Eyre.
Ezme f English (Rare)
Variant of Esme.
Ezzy f English
English diminutive of the Spanish name Esmeralda.
Fain f & m English
Means happiness, and pleased.
Fair f & m English (African, Rare), English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Taken from the English word fair meaning "beautiful". This can also be taken from the surname Fair, having the same meaning.
Fate m & f English, English (American), English (African)
Either a direct derivation of the English word fate or a diminutive of Lafayette. The latter is what led the name to being used as a majority masculine name in the 19th and 20th centuries in the United States.
Faun f English
Variant of Fawn in the style of Fauna.
Feba f Russian, Bosnian (Rare), English (Rare), Croatian (Rare), Polish (Rare)
Bosnian, Russian, Croatian and Polish form of Phoebe as well as an English variant.
Fenn f & m English
Unisex variant of the Dutch names Fen 2 and Fenne.
Ferd m English (American), Luxembourgish
English and Luxembourgish short form of Ferdinand.
Fess m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Fess.... [more]
Feya f English (Rare)
Variant of the Scottish name Fia.... [more]
Fisk m English
Transferred use of the surname Fisk.
Five m English (Rare)
From the English word for the number 5, derived from Old English fīf (from an Indo-European root shared by Latin quinque and Greek pente).
Flem m American (Rare)
Either a short form of Flemming or a transferred use of the surname Flem.
Floy f English
Diminutive of Florence and Flora.
Foxx m English (Rare)
Either transferred use of the surname Foxx or a variant of Fox. According to the Social Security Administration, Foxx was given to 13 boys in 2018.
Foxy f & m Popular Culture, American (Archaic)
Derived from the word foxy meaning "fox-like".
Free m & f English (American)
From Middle English free, fre, freo, from Old English frēo (“free”). May also be transferred use of the surname Free.
Froy m Spanish (Latin American), English (American, Rare)
Short form of Froylán (Spanish) and contraction of Fitzroy (English). In the United States, it is possible that there are also cases where this name is derived from the rare surname Froy.... [more]
Frye m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Frye.
Fury f English (American, Rare)
Possibly taken from the English word fury.
Gabo f English
Middle name of Milla Jovovich's daughter.
Gael f English (Rare)
Variant of Gail.
Gaie f Scottish, English
Scottish variant of Gay.
Gaje m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Gage. Gaje was given to 10 boys in 2009 according to the SSA.
Gari m & f English
Variant of Gary also used as a feminine form.
Gaul m English
Transferred use of the surname Gaul. Additionally, may be used in reference to the historical region of Gaul.
Gayl f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Gayle.
Geno m English
Diminutive of Eugene.
Gibb m English
Variant of Gib.
Gibi f & m English (American, Rare, ?)
A very rare name. Could be related to Gabby or something similar.
Gigi f English
A pet form of Giselle or Gilberte and made popular by the hit musical 'Gigi'
Ginn f English
Different spelling for Jinn (romanized as Djinn and anglicized as Genie) which were invisible or concealed Islamic mythological creatures called upon for protection or magical aid.... [more]
Glad m & f American (Rare)
The word meaning "happy" or a diminutive of Gladys or Gladwin or other names containing glad.
Glee f English (American, Rare)
Old English glēo ‘entertainment, music, fun’, of Germanic origin.
Glow f & m English
From English glow, Old English glōwan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gloeien and German glühen.
Grif m English
Alternate spelling of Griff, a diminutive of Griffith or Griffin. Grif Teller (1899-1993), an American painter, is a notable bearer of this name.
Grit m English
Old English grēot "sand, gravel", of Germanic origin; related to German Griess.
Guss m English
Variant of Gus 1.
Gust m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Gust.
Hade m English
Short form of Hayden.
Hamp m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Hamp.
Hann f English
Alternative form for Ann.
Hark m American (South)
Possibly a religious themed named from the word Hark, meaning "listen," a popular word used in the Bible.
Harl m English
Transferred use of the surname Harl.
Harm m & f English (Modern, Rare)
Short form of Harmon or Harmony.
Harp f & m English
Short form of Harper
Hart m German, English
Either a short form of Hardy, Hartmann, or other name beginning with the element hart or hard, "hardy, strong"; or from the Old English heorot or Middle Low German harte, a male deer... [more]
Harv m English
Diminutive of Harvey.
Hawk m English, Popular Culture
From the English word for 'hawk', a predatory bird.
Hays m English
Variant of Hayes.
Hazy f English (American)
Diminutive of Hazel.
Heir m African American
From Middle English via Old French from Latin heres.
Herm m & f Dutch, English, Limburgish
Short form of given names that start with Herm-, such as Herman, Hermes and Hermione.... [more]
Hill m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Hill.
Hoke m English
Transferred use of the surname Hoke.
Holt m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Holt.
Hoot m American (Rare)
Possibly transferred use of Dutch or German surname Hoot or from a nickname particular to the individual bearing the name. For instance, rodeo cowboy and early western film actor, Hoot Gibson (1892-1962), was originally called Hoot Owl and that nickname became shortened to Hoot... [more]
Hopi f & m English
Variant of Hopy and Hopie.
Howl m Literature, English (American, Modern)
In the case of the wizard Howl in the fantasy novel 'Howl's Moving Castle' (1986) by British author Diana Wynne Jones, it was a variant of Howell (the character's birth name).
Hube m American
Diminutive of Hubert. The pianist Hube Hanna worked with bandleader and composer Hoagy Carmichael.
Huet m English (Rare)
Transferred from the surname "Huet".
Huff m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Possibly a transferred use of the surname Huff or a short form of Humphrey.
Hulk m English
Borne by American professional wrestler Hulk Hogan born Terry Bollea (b. 1953) also used by the Marvel Superhero character.
Hume m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Hume. A well-known bearer of this name was the Canadian actor Hume Cronyn (1911-2003), who himself had been named after his father, the Canadian politician Hume Cronyn, Sr... [more]
Hunt m English
Transferred use of the surname Hunt. May also be used as a diminutive of Hunter.
Hyde m English (Rare)
From the English surname Hyde. Fictional bearers of the surname include the criminal Edward Hyde from Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Steven Hyde, known simply as Hyde, a character played by Danny Masterson on the American television sitcom That '70s Show (1998-2006).
Hylo m American (Rare)
Nickname given to bluegrass singer and guitarist Frank "Hylo" Brown, Jr. (1922-2003) due to his broad vocal range.
Iann m English (Rare)
Variant of Ian.
Ibby f English
Diminutive of Isabel and its variants.
Icey f English
Variant of Icie.
Icie f English
Diminutive of Berenice, used in America in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Idah f English
Variant of Ida
Idéa f Louisiana Creole, Greek Mythology (Gallicized)
French form of Idaea. As a given name, it may be an elaboration of Ide (the French form of Ida).
Iden m English
Masculine form of "Idena".
Iggi m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Iggy.
Ikea f African American (Rare)
After the Swedish furniture company IKEA, itself an acronym of its founder's name (Ingvar), birthplace (Elmtaryd), surname (Kamprad) and hometown (Agunnaryd)... [more]
Ikey m English
Diminutive of Isaac.
Ikia f African American (Rare)
Invented name inspired by similar-sounding names like Ikea, Mikia and Nikia.
Ilah f English (Rare)
Variant of Isla.
Inah f Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare), English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Variant of Ina. A notable bearer is Brazilian nun and supercentenarian Inah Canabarro Lucas (1908-).
Inid f English (Rare)
Variant of Enid.
Inyz f English (Rare)
Variant of Inez.
Iowa f American (Modern)
By way of French Aiouez, from the Dakota word ayúxba/ayuxwe and named after the Iowa tribe. The name seems to have no further known etymology though some give it the meaning "sleepy ones".
Irby m English (American)
Transferred from the surname, Irby.
Iree f English
Variant of Irie, also possibly comes from a nickname for Irene.
Irie m & f Jamaican Patois, African American
Irie is used in the music and culture of Jamaica. The meaning is to have no worries or be at peace with everything around you. You hear the saying feeling Irie in many Regea songs.
Irna f English (Rare), Swedish, Danish
Variant of Erna 2. Irna Phillips (July 1, 1901 – December 23, 1973) was an American scriptwriter, screenwriter, casting agent and actress... [more]
Irva f English
Either a feminine form of Irving or Irvin.
Isha f English
Short form of names with the ending -isha. such as Alisha or Felisha.
Isom m American (Rare), African American
Transferred use of the surname Isom, a variant of Isham itself a transferred use of the surname Isham.
Itsa f English (American)
This was the name of one of the Hogg sisters.
Itzy f Mexican, American (Hispanic, Modern)
Diminutive of Itzayana, perhaps influenced by English Izzy.
Ival m English (American)
Of unknown meaning or origin.... [more]
Ivee f English (American)
Variant of Ivy that was given to 34 girls in 2017.
Ivey f & m English
Transferred use of the surname Ivey. In the case of the feminine name, it is also considered a variant of Ivy.
Ivie f English
Variant of Ivy.
Ivvy f English (Rare)
Variant of Ivy. According to the SSA, Ivvy was given to 6 girls in 2018.
Ivye f & m English
Variant of Ivy.
Iyla f English (Rare)
Most often a variant form of Isla and Ila, but sometimes also of Ayla 3 and Elah.... [more]
Izen m English (Rare)
A rearranged masculine variant of "Inez".
Jabe m English (American, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Gabe including the popular element jay.
Jacy f & m English
Popular in Westerns and Western romances for both male and female, white and Native American characters. It is probably a variant of Jessie 1 or Jesse, a name popular in the American West for both men and women.
Jady f & m English (American, Rare)
Diminutive of Jade or a variant of Jaydee. A known bearer of this name is the Brazilian kickboxer Jady Menezes (1992-).
Jaia f English (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Jaya.
Jais m English (Modern)
Short form of Jason.
Jamy f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Jamie.
Jany m & f English
Diminutive of Jan.
Jaqi f English
Nickname of Jacqueline and a variant of Jackie.
Jaxs m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Jackson or variation of Jax.
Jayd m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Jade.
Jayk m English (Modern, Rare)
Variant spelling of Jake.
Jayn f English
Variant of Jane.
Jayy m American
Variant of Jay 1.
Jazz f & m English (Modern)
Diminutive of Jazmine/Jasmine or Jazper/Jasper, or possibly given in reference to "jazz", the genre of music, or the English word jazz meaning "energy, excitement, excitability; very lively; of excellent quality, the genuine article".
Jden m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Jayden based on the pronunciation of the letter J.
Jedd m English
Variant of Jed and likewise a short form of Jedidiah. Noted bearer is Australian musician Jedd Hughes.
Jedi m English (Modern)
Diminutive of Jedidiah. In the Star Wars universe, Jedi, the name of the ancient knighthood, is a tip of the hat to Burrough's Barsoom, where lords bear the title of Jed or Jeddak.
Jerl m American
Variant of Jerel
Jesy f & m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Jessica, and/or variant of Jessie 1/Jessy/Jesse.
Jewl f English (Modern)
Variant spelling of the name Jewel.
Jeza f English
Diminutive of Jezebel.
Jimm m American (Rare)
Variant of Jim.
Jimy m American (Modern)
Variant of Jimmy, nickname for Jim.