As a name, Caspian is relatively new. It is most notably the name of a sea between Europe and Asia that is considered the largest enclosed inland body of water on Earth. It is said that it was this body of water that inspired the name of the other notable Caspian: Prince Caspian of the children's book series The Chronicles of Narnia written by C.S. Lewis in the 1950's. Prince Caspian first appeared in the fourth book of the popular series as the rightful King of Narnia.
The Caspian Sea has a complicated name history itself including a number of different names and spellings in a variety of languages in the surrounding countries. But it is said to have been named for the city of Qazvin which was named for the ancient Cas tribe, or the Caspian people.
The origin of the name comes in direct relation to the Sea which is situated between Iran and Russia. Caspian is mostly just considered a place name with an unknown meaning and origin since it borders so many countries. However, the Romans referred to the people from which the name originally came as the Caspii so perhaps it could fall in the Latin category?
It is also said that the Caspii originated from a region of the Caucasus and that their name may mean "white". However there is also an association with the biblical name Cush which is an Ethiopian word meaning "dark-faced" or "swarthy". Since this is not yet fully established as a baby name, none of this type of information is clear and accurate. Take from it what you will.
Beyond these two namesakes, the romantic and cutting-edge Caspian does not have a lot of experience as a baby name. Actress Neve Campbell used it for her son in 2012 along with 54 other parents which ranks it at #2312, but this name has only been in use in the US since 1998. Right now it is at its highest popularity point ever but I expect it to continue climbing the charts.
Caspian is cool, unique, familiar and romantic! I've seen it floating around the baby naming community lately. It has even graced my own shortlist. It is similar to Casper without the ghostly reference and falls in line with all the other -ian names, like Cassian, that are gaining popularity. What do you think of it?
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Aria, Bronwen, Celeste, Emmeline, Junia, Lavinia, Seraphina, Xanthe
Brothers: Atticus, Cosmo, Evander, Hadrian, Lucian, Orion, Tristram, Zephan
Middle Name Ideas:
Caspian August
Caspian James
Caspian Oberon
Caspian Vincent
As a Middle Name:
Alistair Caspian
Henry Caspian
Julius Caspian
Timothy Caspian
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Thursday, December 12, 2013
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Unusual and Quirky Middle Names for Boys!
All of us have a "guilty pleasure" list of baby names. Most of us aren't brave enough to actually use those types of names in the first name spot, but some of us are willing to slip them into the middle!
After all, middle names are rarely used or known to other people in day to day life. That gives us a great excuse to throw something exciting into the middle for our own enjoyment. Here is a list of some wonderfully quirky middle name ideas for baby boys!
Which of these might you actually consider? Keep reading for my Top 10 at the bottom of the list!
Don't forget to check out the list of Unusual and Quirky Girl Names too!
The following names are my personal favorites from the above list! I added some potential sibling name ideas as well as possible middle names that could be used!
1. Alasdair
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Araminta, Calixta, Cordelia, Elspeth, Fiona, Isla, Lorna, Rowena
Brothers: Callum, Duncan, Ewan, Keaton, Lachlan, Malcolm, Ramsey, Taggart
Middle Name Ideas:
Alasdair Campbell
Alasdair Mackenzie
Alasdair Ross
Alasdair Stewart
As a Middle Name:
Calder Alasdair
Douglas Alasdair
Fergus Alasdair
Kelvin Alasdair
2. Cobalt
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Avery, Cassia, Claire, Hazel, Ruby, Scarlett, Sienna, Violet
Brothers: Aleron, Blake, Flint, Greyson, Jasper, Jett, Sterling, Tobiah
Middle Name Ideas:
Cobalt Andrew
Cobalt James
Cobalt Lee
Cobalt Xavier
As a Middle Name:
Alex Cobalt
Lucas Cobalt
Mason Cobalt
Oliver Cobalt
3. Frost
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Blaire, Clara, Gemma, Jade, Lilac, Snow, Sonnet, Winter
Brothers: Auden, Cole, Emerson, Keats, Larkin, Moore, Nash, Wyatt
Middle Name Ideas:
Frost Alexander
Frost Calloway
Frost Donovan
Frost Oliver
As a Middle Name:
Blake Frost
Jackson Frost
Rowan Frost
Xavier Frost
4. Heath
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Audrey, Bethany, Carys, Hailey, Rowan, Stella, Tessa, Willow
Brothers: Blaze, Cashel, Dashiell, Grant, Jagger, Miles, Sayer, Weston
Middle Name Ideas:
Heath Andrew
Heath Connor
Heath Jacob
Heath Logan
As a Middle Name:
Derek Heath
Gabriel Heath
Jackson Heath
Michael Heath
5. Knight
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Alexandra, Diana, Harper, Ophelia, Paige, Poet, Piper, Wren
Brothers: Archer, Brewer, Clark, Ford, Gage, Mason, Sawyer, Tolliver
Middle Name Ideas:
Knight Edward
Knight Harrison
Knight Nathaniel
Knight Xavier
As a Middle Name:
Henry Knight
Jonathan Knight
Orion Knight
William Knight
6. Marvel
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Avalon, Fable, Genesis, Harper, Lyric, Poet, Sonnet, Story
Brothers: Bodhi, Cash, Dax, Jett, Nash, Orion, Quinn, Wyatt
Middle Name Ideas:
Marvel August
Marvel Draven
Marvel James
Marvel Theodore
As a Middle Name:
Anthony Marvel
Breccan Marvel
Felix Marvel
Ryan Marvel
7. Orion
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Aurora, Cassandra, Hazel, Iris, Juniper, Portia, Rosetta, Solange
Brothers: Atlas, Beckett, Caspian, Desmond, Magnus, Phineas, Stellan, Thaddeus
Middle Name Ideas:
Orion Bennett
Orion Knox
Orion Quinn
Orion Rafferty
As a Middle Name:
Griffin Orion
Jack Orion
Spencer Orion
Vincent Orion
8. Quenby
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Alma, Dagny, Eloise, Fiona, Margot, Molly, Phoebe, Ramona
Brothers: Angus, Dante, Eamon, Fox, Miller, Patton, Ragnor, Tobias
Middle Name Ideas:
Quenby Drake
Quenby Nicholas
Quenby Oliver
Quenby Thomas
As a Middle Name:
Arthur Quenby
Hector Quenby
Matthew Quenby
Parker Quenby
9. Stellan
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Adeline, Camille, Harlow, Isla, Maisie, Simone, Tessa, Vienna
Brothers: Adler, Blaine, Dempsey, Frost, Howell, Kiernan, Orion, Troy
Middle Name Ideas:
Stellan Colt
Stellan Harley
Stellan Pierce
Stellan Wilder
As a Middle Name:
Cole Stellan
Eli Stellan
Maxwell Stellan
Tyler Stellan
10. Theron
Sisters: Aubrey, Clara, Fallon, Iris, Marina, Olive, Rhiannon, Willow
Brothers: Ambrose, Bennett, Heath, Leander, Oberon, Roman, Silas, Zander
Middle Name Ideas:
Theron Alaric
Theron Elijah
Theron Maximus
Theron William
As a Middle Name:
Cade Theron
George Theron
Lucas Theron
Quincy Theron
What is your favorite quirky name and what would you pair with it?
After all, middle names are rarely used or known to other people in day to day life. That gives us a great excuse to throw something exciting into the middle for our own enjoyment. Here is a list of some wonderfully quirky middle name ideas for baby boys!
Which of these might you actually consider? Keep reading for my Top 10 at the bottom of the list!
Boy: Alasdair Auburn Badger Bay Baylor Bloom Calcedon Caradoc Caspian Cirrus Cloud Clove Cobalt Copper Cordovan Cove Cyprian Danger Dante Dashiell Davey Django Dodge Equinox Escher Falcon Fate Finch Forest Fox Frost Garneau Hale Harvey Hawk Hawthorn Heath Indiana |
Kite Knight Loxley Malachite Marduc Maverick Mayhem Melchior Merlin Midnight Milan Monroe Northern Oleander Orchard Oriole Orion Orpheus Pegasus Rainier Reeve Rio Robin Rocket Rousseau Rune Samhain Samoset Sincere Stellan Sterling Tanner Theron Thunder Vega Venture Wiloughby Zeus |
Unisex: Ash Bayou Cameo Caraway Cloud Crescent Crimson Fifer Garnet Kit Linden March Marvel Quenby Quill Rain Ramsey River Rowan Sage Seven Shadow Silver Sparrow Tatum Weaver Zenon |
The following names are my personal favorites from the above list! I added some potential sibling name ideas as well as possible middle names that could be used!
1. Alasdair
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Araminta, Calixta, Cordelia, Elspeth, Fiona, Isla, Lorna, Rowena
Brothers: Callum, Duncan, Ewan, Keaton, Lachlan, Malcolm, Ramsey, Taggart
Middle Name Ideas:
Alasdair Campbell
Alasdair Mackenzie
Alasdair Ross
Alasdair Stewart
As a Middle Name:
Calder Alasdair
Douglas Alasdair
Fergus Alasdair
Kelvin Alasdair
2. Cobalt
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Avery, Cassia, Claire, Hazel, Ruby, Scarlett, Sienna, Violet
Brothers: Aleron, Blake, Flint, Greyson, Jasper, Jett, Sterling, Tobiah
Middle Name Ideas:
Cobalt Andrew
Cobalt James
Cobalt Lee
Cobalt Xavier
As a Middle Name:
Alex Cobalt
Lucas Cobalt
Mason Cobalt
Oliver Cobalt
3. Frost
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Blaire, Clara, Gemma, Jade, Lilac, Snow, Sonnet, Winter
Brothers: Auden, Cole, Emerson, Keats, Larkin, Moore, Nash, Wyatt
Middle Name Ideas:
Frost Alexander
Frost Calloway
Frost Donovan
Frost Oliver
As a Middle Name:
Blake Frost
Jackson Frost
Rowan Frost
Xavier Frost
4. Heath
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Audrey, Bethany, Carys, Hailey, Rowan, Stella, Tessa, Willow
Brothers: Blaze, Cashel, Dashiell, Grant, Jagger, Miles, Sayer, Weston
Middle Name Ideas:
Heath Andrew
Heath Connor
Heath Jacob
Heath Logan
As a Middle Name:
Derek Heath
Gabriel Heath
Jackson Heath
Michael Heath
5. Knight
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Alexandra, Diana, Harper, Ophelia, Paige, Poet, Piper, Wren
Brothers: Archer, Brewer, Clark, Ford, Gage, Mason, Sawyer, Tolliver
Middle Name Ideas:
Knight Edward
Knight Harrison
Knight Nathaniel
Knight Xavier
As a Middle Name:
Henry Knight
Jonathan Knight
Orion Knight
William Knight
6. Marvel
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Avalon, Fable, Genesis, Harper, Lyric, Poet, Sonnet, Story
Brothers: Bodhi, Cash, Dax, Jett, Nash, Orion, Quinn, Wyatt
Middle Name Ideas:
Marvel August
Marvel Draven
Marvel James
Marvel Theodore
As a Middle Name:
Anthony Marvel
Breccan Marvel
Felix Marvel
Ryan Marvel
7. Orion
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Aurora, Cassandra, Hazel, Iris, Juniper, Portia, Rosetta, Solange
Brothers: Atlas, Beckett, Caspian, Desmond, Magnus, Phineas, Stellan, Thaddeus
Middle Name Ideas:
Orion Bennett
Orion Knox
Orion Quinn
Orion Rafferty
As a Middle Name:
Griffin Orion
Jack Orion
Spencer Orion
Vincent Orion
8. Quenby
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Alma, Dagny, Eloise, Fiona, Margot, Molly, Phoebe, Ramona
Brothers: Angus, Dante, Eamon, Fox, Miller, Patton, Ragnor, Tobias
Middle Name Ideas:
Quenby Drake
Quenby Nicholas
Quenby Oliver
Quenby Thomas
As a Middle Name:
Arthur Quenby
Hector Quenby
Matthew Quenby
Parker Quenby
9. Stellan
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Adeline, Camille, Harlow, Isla, Maisie, Simone, Tessa, Vienna
Brothers: Adler, Blaine, Dempsey, Frost, Howell, Kiernan, Orion, Troy
Middle Name Ideas:
Stellan Colt
Stellan Harley
Stellan Pierce
Stellan Wilder
As a Middle Name:
Cole Stellan
Eli Stellan
Maxwell Stellan
Tyler Stellan
10. Theron
Sisters: Aubrey, Clara, Fallon, Iris, Marina, Olive, Rhiannon, Willow
Brothers: Ambrose, Bennett, Heath, Leander, Oberon, Roman, Silas, Zander
Middle Name Ideas:
Theron Alaric
Theron Elijah
Theron Maximus
Theron William
As a Middle Name:
Cade Theron
George Theron
Lucas Theron
Quincy Theron
What is your favorite quirky name and what would you pair with it?
Sunday, December 8, 2013
What is Your Favorite Max Name?
I asked another popularity question recently. "Which Max name is your favorite?" Then I listed them from the most-popular to the least. 74 votes were cast and there were three top names.
Maxwell 24 Votes (32%)
Max 17 Votes (22%)
Maximus 15 Votes (20%)
Maxim 8 Votes (10%)
Maximilian 5 Votes (6%)
Maxton 4 Votes (5%)
Maximo 1 Vote (1%)
32 percent of you name-artists prefer the name Maxwell and 22 percent would rather go with just plain ol' Max. 20 percent, myself included, voted for the cool Latin Maximus, and 10 percent chose to drop the -us and go with Maxim. The very-long Maximilian only received 6 percent of the vote while the made-up-sounding Maxton had 5%. Bring up the rear was the Spanish Maximo with a single vote.
Let's learn more about these names. Do they all have the same root or do they differ?
Maxwell is actually related to the Scandinavian name Magnus. It comes from a Scottish surname that means "Mack's stream" from the name Mack which is a short form of Magnus combined with the Old English "wella" which means stream. It was most popular in the US in 2000, ranking at #113 with 3,364 births. In 2012, there were 3,187 boys born (and 8 girls) which ranked the boy's name at #116.
Max is most known as a short-form of Maximilian (which came from the roman family name Maximilianus which came from the Latin Maximus meaning "greatest) but obviously it can be short for any of the above names, or stand on its own. Max was rather popular from 1914-1938 before it slightly declined in usage. It increased again around 1987 and has been on the up-and-up since then. Its highest rank was in 2011 at #96 with 3,946 births. It fell to #105 last year. Max ranks very well in other countries too.
Maximus is the name I chose for my own son. It is a Roman family name that is derived from the Latin Maximus meaning "Greatest". There was a Saint Maximus in 7th century Constantinople who was a monk and theologian. Maximus ranked at #206 in 2012 with 1,835 boys born. It first appeared on the chart in 1997 and gained popularity after the 2000 movie "Gladiator" came out. It had 11 births in 1999, 188 in 2000 and 892 in 2001. Maximus seems to be the root name for many of these other variants.
Maxim is a variant of the Russian Maksim which comes from Maximus. Maxim ranked at #683 in 2012 with 344 births. This name is also popular in England/Wales, Belgium and the Netherlands. I think it is a cute name on its own, or as a nickname for Maximus or Maximilian. Too bad there is a racy magazine with the name that somewhat taints the awesomeness of the name Maxim.
Maximilian, again, comes from the Roman name Maximilianus which comes from Maximus. There was a 3rd century saint and martyr with the name. In the 15th century, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III blended together the names of generals Fabius Maximus and Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus to get Maximilian for his son. In the US, Maximilian ranks at #464 with 582 births in 2012. When it is spelled with two L's, it ranks at #1279 with 136 births.
Maxton doesn't seem to have a solid history that I can find information on. It reminds me of a modern-sounding name like Paxton, even though Paxton does have a history behind it. No doubt parents wanted the nickname Max but were not a fan of the other long-forms. There were 5 Maxtons born in 1927 and 1953; it wasn't used again until 1985. It ranked at #884 in 2012 with 235 births.
Maximo is a name that I originally considered before falling for Maximus. It is the Spanish form of Maximus pronounced MAHK-see-mo. There were 5 births in 1903 and then it gained regular usage in 1914. It first entered the top 1000 chart in 2002 at #933. In 2012, it ranked at #920 with 222 births. It is more popular than it has been in the past but it is still fairly unused. A handsome alternative to more-popular Spanish boy names that end with -o.
Additionally, here are the number of births in 2012 for Max and all of the longer formal names that could lead to Max as a nickname:
Max Variants on Record:
Max: 3,663 born in 2012.
Maxwell: 3,187 born.
Maximus: 1,835 born
Maximiliano: 975 born.
Maximilian: 582 born
Maxim: 344 born
Maxton: 235 born
Maximo: 222 births
Maksim: 161 births (Maks = Max in sound)
Maximillian: 136 births
Maxon: 66 births
Maxson: 44 births
Maximos: 24 births
Maxen: 22 births
Maxten: 9 births
Add that up, you get 11,505 "Maxs" born in 2012.
Which is your favorite Max name? Let me know in the comments below!
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Mara
The name Mara seems to come from a few different possible origins. Firstly, Mara is a Hebrew name that means "bitter". It was taken by Naomi in the Old Testament at Ruth 1:20. Since it does mean "bitter" or "sorrow", she took it as an expression of her grief after her husband and sons died.
As another possibility, Mara is the Hungarian variant of Maria and the Croatian and Serbian variant of Marija. Of course Maria is the Latin form of the Greek Μαρια which comes from the Hebrew מִרְיָם or Mary. Marija also comes from Maria. The name Mary comes from the Hebrew name מִרְיָם or Miryam which does not have a known meaning. Theories include "sea of bitterness", "rebelliousness" and "wished for child." However! There is a possibility that Mary comes from an Egyptian name that is partly derived from mry which means "beloved," or mr which means "love".
Whew! Sorry about all of that technical jargon. The point is, even though this name potentially means "bitter", Mary and Maria are notably two of the most-used feminine names in history. None of the parents over the years seemed to mind that it means "bitter" so I don't think parents today will care either.
Mara is a beautiful name: she is short and sassy, sweet and bold. She's also related to a ton of other M names that come in various languages like Miriam, Mariska, Marilyn, Molly, Marielle, Mia, Moira, Maureen, and Marianne.
As for popularity, Mara is sitting in the sweet spot between common and unusual. She ranks at #800 in the US. Mara first appeared in the US in 1892 when it was used for 6 baby girls. It was not on record again until 1911 when it gained regular usage. The birth count hit triple digits in 1951, peaking at 441 births in 1990 (#539). Mara has consistently been in the Top 1000 since 1950.
Famous Maras include 3 actresses: Mara Wilson, Kate Mara and Rooney Mara. There is also a fashion designer named Mara Hoffman. On the mythological side, Mara (or Marzanna) is the Slavic goddess of winter, death and harvest. Mara is also a goddess in Latvian myths.
What do you think of this name? Do you prefer a different variation of Mary?
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Abigail, Anna, Clara, Elena, Hannah, Leah, Naomi, Ruth, Vera
Brothers: Asher, Eli, Henry, Ian, Jonah, Liam, Nathan, Noah, Sean
Middle Name Ideas:
Mara Abilene
Mara Elizabeth
Mara Genevieve
Mara Josephine
Mara June
As a Middle Name:
Anneliese Mara
Eleanor Mara
Lillian Mara
Lorelei Mara
Violet Mara
As another possibility, Mara is the Hungarian variant of Maria and the Croatian and Serbian variant of Marija. Of course Maria is the Latin form of the Greek Μαρια which comes from the Hebrew מִרְיָם or Mary. Marija also comes from Maria. The name Mary comes from the Hebrew name מִרְיָם or Miryam which does not have a known meaning. Theories include "sea of bitterness", "rebelliousness" and "wished for child." However! There is a possibility that Mary comes from an Egyptian name that is partly derived from mry which means "beloved," or mr which means "love".
Whew! Sorry about all of that technical jargon. The point is, even though this name potentially means "bitter", Mary and Maria are notably two of the most-used feminine names in history. None of the parents over the years seemed to mind that it means "bitter" so I don't think parents today will care either.
Mara is a beautiful name: she is short and sassy, sweet and bold. She's also related to a ton of other M names that come in various languages like Miriam, Mariska, Marilyn, Molly, Marielle, Mia, Moira, Maureen, and Marianne.
As for popularity, Mara is sitting in the sweet spot between common and unusual. She ranks at #800 in the US. Mara first appeared in the US in 1892 when it was used for 6 baby girls. It was not on record again until 1911 when it gained regular usage. The birth count hit triple digits in 1951, peaking at 441 births in 1990 (#539). Mara has consistently been in the Top 1000 since 1950.
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What do you think of this name? Do you prefer a different variation of Mary?
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Abigail, Anna, Clara, Elena, Hannah, Leah, Naomi, Ruth, Vera
Brothers: Asher, Eli, Henry, Ian, Jonah, Liam, Nathan, Noah, Sean
Middle Name Ideas:
Mara Abilene
Mara Elizabeth
Mara Genevieve
Mara Josephine
Mara June
As a Middle Name:
Anneliese Mara
Eleanor Mara
Lillian Mara
Lorelei Mara
Violet Mara
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
The Best Four-Letter Names For Girls!
I have seen many families with a 4-letter name theme for their children. Others just like names that are short and sweet without nickname possibilities. Whatever your reason is for wanting a 4-letter name, you've come to the right place!
Here are 300 of the best 4-letter names for girls that I could find! I'm sure there are many more but I hand-selected these ones to represent The Art of Naming's favorites! Which of these do you like?
Don't forget to take a look at the list of The Very Best Four-Letter Boy's Names too!
Here are 300 of the best 4-letter names for girls that I could find! I'm sure there are many more but I hand-selected these ones to represent The Art of Naming's favorites! Which of these do you like?
Abby Abra Addy Aida Aila Aine Alba Alix Ally Alma Alva Anna Anne Anya Aria Aris Arya Asha Asta Aura Avia Avis Avra Ayla Azul Bess Beth Bree Bria Brie Bryn Cady Caia Cait Cali Cami Cara Cass Cate Cecy Clea Cleo Clio Cora Cori Cyra Daci Dana Dara Dawn Deja Demi Desi Dina Dora Edda Eden Edie Edna Effy Eila Eira Elba Elia Elin Ella Elle Elsa Elsy Elva Emma Emme Emmy Enid Enna Enya Erie Erin Esme Esta Etta Eula Evan Evia Evie Eyre Fawn Faye Fern Gaia Gail Geri Gina Gray Gwen Gwyn Hena Hera Hope Ibis Idra Ilsa Ines Inez Inga Iola Ione Iris Irma Isis Isla Isra Jacy Jada Jade Jael Jana Jane Jean Jeri Jess Jill Joan Jody Joss Judy July June Juno Kacy Kady Kaia Kali Kara Kari Kate Katy Kaye Kiva Klea Kora Kris Kyla Kyra Lacy Lana Lane Lara Lark Leah Leia |
Lena Leta Lexi Lila Lily Lina Lisa Lois Lola Lori Lucy Lulu Luna Lupe Luxe Lyla Lynn Lyra Macy Maia Mara Mary Maud Maya Medb Mika Mila Mina Mira Mona Moon Mora Myah Myla Myra Nala Nara Nava Naya Nell Neva Neve Nika Niki Nina Nola Nona Noor Nora Nova Nyla Oana Odie Olia Oona Opal Orla Page Peri Plum Poet Posy Pria Prim Prue Rain Raya Reba Remi Remy Rhea Rian Risa Rita Roma Romy Rory Rosa Rose Roxy Ruby Ruth Sade Sage Sana Sara Sela Sera Shae Shay Shea Siri Skye Sose Star Suki Suri Susy Suze Suzy Sean Tacy Taja Tali Tara Tavi Taya Teri Tess Thea Tina Toni Tori True Tyra Ulla Veda Vega Vela Vera Vida Vita Viva Vivi Vola Vrai Wren Xena Xoey Yael Yara Ylva Ynez Yoko Yume Yvie Zana Zara Zaya Zela Zena Zion Ziva Zoey Zola Zoya Zula Zura Zuzu |
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Remy
The four-letter name of the week is one that is being revived for both boys and girls. It has a modern feel to it and is certainly attractive on both genders, however I prefer it for a boy.
Rémy is a French name that comes from the Latin name Remigius which was derived from the Latin remigis meaning "oarsman". It was also the name of a fifth century saint.
This name, when said in its French form, is pronounced ray-MEE. However you can get by with just REM-ee in the US, especially without the accent mark over the e. Another variant is Rémi or Remi. The Italians, Portuguese and Spanish prefer the name Remigio.
The name appears on French alcoholic beverages: Rémy Cointreau is the company and they have a brandy called Rémy Martin.
In pop culture, there is a band called Remy Zero; and the main character in the film Ratatouille is named Remy. There are also a few geographical locations with this name. As for famous namesakes who have Remy as a first name or a surname, the list is far too long for this blog. Take a look here if you want to view it.
Statistically, the name breaks down like this for the year 2012:
Remy (Boy): #891 with 233 births
Remy (Girl): #1237 with 195 births
Remi (Boy): #2074 with 66 births
Remi (Girl): #1036 with 242 births
So according to this data, it is fair to say that the Remy spelling is more commonly used for boys, while Remi is a bit more feminine. However, it is clearly very unisex overall.
Boy Remy and Boy Remi were used in the US well before either girl spelling. Remy was first used on 6 boys in 1914 and Remi followed the next year with 8 births. Females began receiving these names much later. Remi appeared on the record for girls in 1963 with 5 births and Remy followed the next year, also with 5 births. At least these names seem to travel together!
It wasn't until the late 70s and early 80s that these 4 names were regularly used every year, and it is only in the past decade that they've gained a boost in usage. Despite this, none of the spellings have ever been in the Top 1000 except for Boy Remy who cracked the barrier in 2009. Girl Remi may be next!
I favor Remy for a boy over all of these. While I love the French spelling and pronunciation, I can't help but like the Americanized REM-ee a little bit more. However, for Francophones, I definitely recommend Rémy paired with a French middle name. Which spelling do you prefer for which gender and which pronunciation do you like best?
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Amelie, Benoite, Claire, Eloise, Helene, Jovie, Lydia, Nadine, Odette, Sophie, Vivienne
Brothers: Armand, Bastien, Dashiell, Eben, Finn, Jasper, Lucien, Pascal, Rupert, Soren, Thierry
Middle Name Ideas (Boy):
Remy Alexandre
Remy Benoit
Remy Gervais
Remy Laurent
Remy Olivier
Remy Sebastien
Middle Name Ideas (Girl):
Remy Alaina
Remy Beatrice
Remy Diane
Remy Isabelle
Remy Nicolette
Remy Simone
Rémy is a French name that comes from the Latin name Remigius which was derived from the Latin remigis meaning "oarsman". It was also the name of a fifth century saint.
This name, when said in its French form, is pronounced ray-MEE. However you can get by with just REM-ee in the US, especially without the accent mark over the e. Another variant is Rémi or Remi. The Italians, Portuguese and Spanish prefer the name Remigio.
The name appears on French alcoholic beverages: Rémy Cointreau is the company and they have a brandy called Rémy Martin.
In pop culture, there is a band called Remy Zero; and the main character in the film Ratatouille is named Remy. There are also a few geographical locations with this name. As for famous namesakes who have Remy as a first name or a surname, the list is far too long for this blog. Take a look here if you want to view it.
Statistically, the name breaks down like this for the year 2012:
Remy (Boy): #891 with 233 births
Remy (Girl): #1237 with 195 births
Remi (Boy): #2074 with 66 births
Remi (Girl): #1036 with 242 births
So according to this data, it is fair to say that the Remy spelling is more commonly used for boys, while Remi is a bit more feminine. However, it is clearly very unisex overall.
Boy Remy and Boy Remi were used in the US well before either girl spelling. Remy was first used on 6 boys in 1914 and Remi followed the next year with 8 births. Females began receiving these names much later. Remi appeared on the record for girls in 1963 with 5 births and Remy followed the next year, also with 5 births. At least these names seem to travel together!
It wasn't until the late 70s and early 80s that these 4 names were regularly used every year, and it is only in the past decade that they've gained a boost in usage. Despite this, none of the spellings have ever been in the Top 1000 except for Boy Remy who cracked the barrier in 2009. Girl Remi may be next!
I favor Remy for a boy over all of these. While I love the French spelling and pronunciation, I can't help but like the Americanized REM-ee a little bit more. However, for Francophones, I definitely recommend Rémy paired with a French middle name. Which spelling do you prefer for which gender and which pronunciation do you like best?
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Amelie, Benoite, Claire, Eloise, Helene, Jovie, Lydia, Nadine, Odette, Sophie, Vivienne
Brothers: Armand, Bastien, Dashiell, Eben, Finn, Jasper, Lucien, Pascal, Rupert, Soren, Thierry
Middle Name Ideas (Boy):
Remy Alexandre
Remy Benoit
Remy Gervais
Remy Laurent
Remy Olivier
Remy Sebastien
Middle Name Ideas (Girl):
Remy Alaina
Remy Beatrice
Remy Diane
Remy Isabelle
Remy Nicolette
Remy Simone
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
The Very Best Four-Letter Boy's Names

Four-letter boy names are in a class of their own! They have to be strong, bold and handsome all within a very short amount of space.
It is important that these names pack a punch! Here are 460 of the very best four-letter names for boys! Which is your favorite?
Abel Adam Adan Adin Ajax Alai Alan Aldo Alec Alek Alex Ames Amir Amos Andy Aram Arch Ardo Ares Aric Arik Aris Arlo Arne Aron Arvo Aviv Axel Aziz Bard Bart Bear Beau Beck Bert Biel Bill Bing Birk Blue Boaz Bode Bolt Bond Boyd Brad Bram Bran Bret Brit Bryn Buck Burn Burt Cade Cael Cage Cain Caio Cale Cane Carl Cary Case Cash Cato Celt Chad Chaz Chet Chip Cian Ciel Clay Cobb Coby Cody Coen Cole Colt Cory Crew Cris Cruz Curt Cyan Dale Daly Dana Dane Dash Dave Davy Dean Dell Deon Dion Dior Dirk Doak Doug Drew Duke Earl Eben Eddy Eden Edge Edin Eion Elam Elan Elio Elis Eliu Elmo Eloy Emet Emil Emir Emry Enos Enzo Eoin Eric Erik Eron Eros Esau Euan Evan Ewan Ewen Ezio Ezra Fife Finn Ford Fran Fred Frey Fynn Gabe Gael Gage Gale Gary Gene Gian Gibb Gino Glen Gray Greg Grey |
Hale Hank Hans Hawk Herb Hiro Holt Hoyt Huck Huey Hugh Hugo Hume Hunt Hyde Iago Idan Iggy Igor Iker Ilan Iman Ingo Iolo Ivan Iven Iver Ives Ivey Ivor Iwan Izzy Jace Jack Jaco Jago Jair Jake Jame Jase Jeff Jehu Jens Jere Jess Jett Joab João Joby Joel Joey John Jory José Josh Joss Jove Jovi Juan Judd Jude Kace Kade Kael Kage Kale Kane Karl Kash Kato Kean Keir Kent Kerr Khai Khan Kian Kiel Kiev King Kirk Kirt Knox Knut Kobe Koby Koda Kody Koen Kole Kory Kris Kurt Kyle Ladd Lael Lake Lane Lann Lars Leif Leon Leto Levi Liam Liev Link Loïc Loki Lowe Luca Ludo Luis Luiz Luka Luke Lyle Lynn Lyon Lyre Mace Mack Maël Maik Mako Måns Marc Mark Mars Máté Matt Mick Mike Milo Mitt Mose Moss Myer Nash Nate Neal Neil Neon Nero Nick Nico Niko Nils Nino Noah Noam Noel Nyle |
Obed Odin Odis Olaf Olan Olav Oleg Olen Olin Olmo Omar Omni Omri Onyx Opus Orin Oris Otis Otto Owen Paco Paul Penn Pete Petr Phil Piet Pike Pius Polk Qais Quin Rael Rafe Ralf Raul Reed Reef Reid Rémi Rémy Rene Reno Rhys Rich Rick Rico Roan Robb Roby Rock Roel Roen Rohn Rolf Rome Rook Rory Ross Roux Rudy Russ Ryan Saul Scot Sean Seth Shad Shai Shaw Shay Shea Shia Shon Sian Skip Stan Sven Tadj Taft Tahj Taig Taio Tait Tate Teal Thad Theo Thor Tino Tito Toby Todd Tony Tory Tosh Tove Trey Troy Tuck Umar Unai Utah Vash Vern Vian Vine Vinh Vito Wade Wael Walt Ward Webb West Will Witt Wolf Wynn Xabi Xyan Yael Yale Yann York Yule Yuri Yvan Yves Yvon Zach Zack Zaid Zain Zale Zane Zayd Zayn Zeal Zeke Zeno Zeus Ziad Zion Zuma |
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