Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Xcellent Names for Girls

For parents who are looking for a strong but feminine name, look no further than these! This is a compilation of girl names that contain the letter X.  While this letter is a bit hotter for masculine names, there are still plenty of lovely choices for a girl.

From the traditional Alexandra to the elegant Margeaux and the spunky Roxanna, this list is a treasure trove of amazing gems! What is your favorite feminine name that has the letter X in it?
Aixa                    
Alex
Alexa
Alexana
Alexandra
Alexandrea
Alexandretta
Alexandria
Alexandrina
Alexandrine
Alexea
Alexi
Alexia
Alexie
Alexina
Alexis
Alexius
Alexus
Alexxia
Alexys
Alexzandria
Alix
Alixia
Alixana
Allexis
Alyxandria
Alyxia
Anaxandra
Anaxandria
Aphixia
Arantxa
Aranxa
Araxie
Aurex
Auxerre
Axelina
Axelle
Beatrix
Bellatrix
Bijoux
Brinxlee
Brinxley
Calixta
Calyx
Cinxia
Devereaux
Dexlee
Dextra
Dixie
Elexandra
Elexia
Elexis
Elexius
Eudoxia
Evdoxia
Exaviera
Exene
Exie
Fairfax
Felixa
Fenix                  
Foxglove
Galaxia
Galaxy
Haddix
Ixchel
Ixia
Ixora
Jaxyn
Jexi
Juneaux
Laxmi
Lennox
Lexa
Lexi
Lexie
Lexina
Lexine
Lexus
Lexy
Lexzandra
Loxley
Lumex
Lux
Luxe
Lynnix
Lynx
Margaux
Margeaux
Maruxa
Max
Maxena
Maxene
Maxie
Maxima
Maximilienne
Maximina
Maxina
Maxine
Moxie
Nix
Nixie
Nyx
Olexa
Onyx
Oxana
Pax
Paxton
Phoenix
Pixie
Polyxena
Polyxeni
Rexana
Rexanne
Rexelle
Rixa
Roxana
Roxane
Roxani
Roxann
Roxanna
Roxanne
Roxelana
Roxie
Roxolana
Roxy
Sioux
Siouxsie
Sixtine
Texanna
Texas
Texie
Trixie
Viatrix
Vixen
Xabelle
Xabrina
Xaida
Xaiya
Xandie
Xandra
Xandri
Xandria
Xanthe
Xanthea
Xanthia
Xanthippe
Xanti
Xasha
Xaverie
Xavienna
Xaviera
Xavierre
Xena
Xenia
Xenobia
Xevera
Xhesika
Xhuliana
Xia
Ximena
Xina
Xiomara
Xiomya
Xionara
Xochitl
Xoe
Xoey
Xosha
Xristina
Xuan
Xylah
Xylia
Xylina
Xymeria
Xyra
Xyzah
Xzianne
Yanixia
Zixi
If you liked this list, be sure to take a look at the Xcellent Names for Boys list too!

Sunday, April 6, 2014

10 Xcellent Underused Names for Boys & Girls


The letter X is bold and interesting. While there are attractive names that begin with the letter X, options are somewhat limited. There are, however, quite a few options that contain the letter X within the name. Let's take a look at some names that contain this letter and are not currently ranking within the top 1000 names. If you're looking for a unique and bold name, this list is for you!

Girls:

There are plenty of lovely X names for a girl. Many of these could be described as elegant with just a pinch of bad-ass thrown in. Here are five of my favorite, unranked X-names and a little bit of info about each of them:

Beatrix (#1332 - 175 births in 2014)
This name has been floating around the forums here and there recently. However, many parents seem to prefer Beatrice instead.  Do you like the bold and sassy Beatrix more? She certainly offers the same nickname of Bea, but she'll also give you Trixie which is adorable and playful.  She comes from the name Viatrix which is a feminine form of the Late Latin name Viator meaning "voyager or traveler". This name was later altered due to its association with the Latin beatus which means "blessed".  However, contemporary sources seem to insist that this name means "Bringer of Joy" or "She who brings happiness".  Either way, Beatrix is a playful, adventurous and happy name for a modern girl.

Calixta (6 births in 2014). A total of 30 births recorded since 2000)  
I have always admired Calixta and similar names like it but it seems as though I'm one of a few who do. Calista peaked in 1999 thanks to Ally McBeal's leading lady, but none of the other Cal- names seem to be loved. This includes the masculine Calix, Calixte and Calixto. I think it is a pity that these names haven't caught on. After all, they stem from the Greek Kallistos which means "most beautiful". I'd say that's a very desirable meaning. Some of the variations even belonged to popes and saints.  Calixta is listed as the Spanish and Portuguese form.

Lux  ((#1693 - 124 births in 2014. 27 male births.) 
Lux is the Latin word for "light". This could be used for both boys and girls but I chose to list it for a girl. This name has only been in use since 2001 in the US despite being rooted in ancient Latin. The Spanish form, Luz, is much more popular than Lux for a girl. I happen to like the quirkiness of the unexpected X in Lux a bit more. This would make for a very cool middle name to balance out a very long and feminine first name. Penelope Lux? Alexandra Lux? It is pronounced like "lucks".

Roxana (#1900 - 105 births in 2014) 
Before you yell at me for offering you a "dated" name, hear me out. I agree. Roxana is old. She dates way back to the ancient Roman and Greek era. She also saw lots of love in the 17th century, even inspiring a novel in 1724. It is the Latin form of Ρωξανη (Roxane), the Greek form of the Persian or Bactrian name روشنک (Roshanak) which meant "bright" or "dawn". I think this name could make a lovely and graceful come back someday. Many parents already love names with Ana- or -ana in them. Throw in the fun and spunky X and this name is even better! Plus it works internationally!

Xiomara (#1239 - 195 births in 2014)
Speaking of international names, the lovely Xiomara is most popular in Spanish communities. However, it comes from the name Guiomar which comes from the Germanic Wigmar meaning "famous in war". The masculine Guiomar has medieval, Arthurian roots as a cousin of Lady Guinevere. However, Xiomara is very feminine and well used in Portugal and Spain. It still resides outside of the US Top 1000 but it is far from unheard of.


Boys:

The boys' names were a bit more difficult to narrow down. There are certainly some interesting choices as well as some "re-spellings" of other names such as Jaxon for Jackson. I didn't want to feature those. I wanted to find some unusual but cool choices that you may have never considered before. Here are five interesting, unranked names for boys with the letter X in them:

Baxter  (#1932 - 74 births in 2014)
Baxter is interesting. It is used as a masculine name but it comes from an occupational surname that means "(female) baker" in Old English. However, it tends to commonly refer to a baker of either gender these days. The X in this name definitely jazzes it up and makes it that much cooler than just Baker as a name. Plus, Bax would fit in with all the boys named Max or Dax or Jax. An unusual but cool option! Win!

Huxley (#1358 - 125 births in 2014.  18 female births.)
Huxley is a very distinguished surname name. It most famously was worn by author Aldous Huxley who wrote the novel Brave New World.  Huxley is another spunky first name choice for boys that is still flying under-the-radar. It remains unranked but it would fit in well with many of the more popular choices today. Plus, the nickname Hux is cool!

Maxen (#2547 - 48 births in 2014)
Maxen is the Welsh form of Maximus which means "greatest" in Latin. It ranks on the unusual and unknown side of the plethora of Max- names but it is one of those "short and sweet" names. If Max is too short for you, Maxim is too related to the magazine, and other options like Maximilian are too long, Maxen is a great choice! It is bold, unique, to-the-point and very cool!

Theroux (Zero births on record in the US ever.)
This is a name that I cannot actually find in very many databases. It clearly exists but nobody seems to pay it any mind - at least not enough to write about it. Since information is limited, I can tell you that Theroux is most commonly a surname. Perhaps it just hasn't made the transition to a first name yet.  Ancestry sites classify Theroux as a French surname with an uncertain origin. It could be the plural variant of the Occitan name Théron which means "well" and refers to someone living near the wells. It could also simply refer to someone from Toulouse, France. I think Theroux could join the ranks of other surnames being used as first names.

Xanthus (5 recorded births in 2013. 6 births in 2004. That's it.)
This is a masculine name, brother to the feminine name Xanthe. It comes from the Greek Ξάνθος (Xanthos) meaning "yellow" or "fair hair". Xanthos is the Greek form while Xanthus is Latin; these are used rather interchangeably. It was worn by many characters in Greek mythology and it is also the name of an ancient city in present day Turkey. As a baby name, Xanthus strikes me as a very cool and unusual choice. It is bold, full of history and virtually unknown. I love the nickname Xan, which would fit in with any and all Xanders or Alexanders who also use it.

What do you think of these unranked and under-appreciated X names? Which is your favorite?

Friday, April 4, 2014

Dexter

Dexter is one of the many occupational surnames to have a popularity boost lately. This name means "one who dyes" in Old English. It is also related to the Latin word dexter which refers to right-handedness, or one who is skilled with their right hand.


Nameberry gives a very good rundown of famous Dexters here. They say: "Over the years, it's been attached to a number of diverse real and fictional personalities--C. K. Dexter Haven, the witty Cary Grant character in The Philadelphia Story, Dexter Green, the protagonist of the Scott Fitzgerald story Winter Dreams, great jazz tenor saxophonist Dexter Gordon and--oops--the current TV Dexter, who just happens to be a genial but sociopathic serial killer."  As far as that last one goes, the TV show has now ended and most viewers were disappointed with the last couple seasons and hated the ending which means that it is quickly fading from their memories. It will be a strong association for a while but it shouldn't deter parents from using the name since he was rather likable despite his "profession".

As a baby name, Dexter has had its ups and downs in popularity. It has been in regular usage since records began in 1880. It started gaining steam in 1940 and slowly climbed upward. Its first peak was in 1968 when 761 boys were born. It promptly declined in usage again after that, falling to a mere 220 births in 1982. Then just as suddenly as it fell, it shot right back up to 688 births in 1989. And then, you guessed it, Dexter's usage declined again.


Around the turn of the century, this name was once again seeing the 200 births range. Something happened right around 2006-2007, though, that caused Dexter to have another spike in popularity.  It climbed nearly vertically and reached a record-high of 834 births in 2012. This put it at a ranking of #362.  Coincidentally or not, Dexter the TV show began in 2006.  Take from that what you will.

I chose to feature this name this week because of its bold letter X. Partly because of the cartoon, Dexter's Laboratory, this name has had a bit of a "nerdy" vibe to it. However, I feel like it is really coming into its own now. Nameberry describes it as "the jazzy, ultra-cool Dexter, like most names with Xs, has a lot of energy and sex appeal." So maybe the "nerdy" angle was just in my head. Either way, Dexter is definitely cool today. When shorted to Dex, he fits right in with other boys with the popular X-ending like Alex, Max, Jax, Felix, Knox, Maddox, etc.

What do you think of the name Dexter? Does the serial killer association ruin it for you? To me, it appears as though the show helped to boost the name. If it helps any, Dexter Morgan from the show Dexter only killed other murderers and those that he felt "deserved it" because of their own ugly crimes. He stuck to his code.  If that is still too much for you, perhaps you'd like names like Baxter or Braxton instead.  Let me know what your thoughts are!

If this is the name for you, here are some ideas for siblings and middle names:

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Alexa, Beatrix, Chloe, Emma, Evie, Matilda, Ruby, Scarlett, Violet, Zoey
Brothers: Asher, August, Cooper, Emmett, Felix, Henry, Jasper, Maxwell, Stellan

Middle Name Ideas:
Dexter Ambrose
Dexter Elijah
Dexter George
Dexter Reid
Dexter William
(Avoid using Dexter Morgan)

As a Middle Name:
Charles Dexter
Gideon Dexter
Milo Dexter
Noah Dexter
Samuel Dexter

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Xcellent Names for Boys

There is no denying that the letter X is a hot one. As part of a trend that I myself fell prey to with my Maximus Alexander, many parents are finding themselves in love with the X. There is something bold and strong about it but there's also a limited amount of names that contain this letter so it has become somewhat of a sought after gem.

If these kinds of names are up your alley, perhaps you'll enjoy this post!  Here are the very best boy names that contain the coveted letter X. Which is your favorite?

Abrax                      
Abraxas
Ajax
Alex
Alexander
Alexandre
Alexandreus
Alexandro
Alexandros
Alexandru
Alexavier
Alexei
Alexi
Alexian
Alexios
Alexis
Alexius
Alexzander
Alixander
Anaxander
Anaxandrias
Anaxandros
Anxo
Axel
Axton
Bax
Baxley
Baxter
Beauxregard
Bix
Bixby
Blixa
Braxton
Brexton
Bronx
Buxton
Calexto
Calix
Calixto
Calixte
Cilix
Croix
Dax
Daxon
Daxton
Daxter
Daxx
Delacroix
Devereaux
Dex
Dexter
Dixon
Drexel
Eryx
Essex
Evreux
Exequiel
Exton
Fairfax                
Felix
Felixiano
Fenix

Fox                      
Foxworth
Halifax
Helix
Hendrix
Hixon
Huxley
Ixidor
Jalex
Jax
Jaxen
Jaxon
Jaxsen
Jaxson
Jaxton
Jennex
Jinx
Kalix
Kalixto
Kendrix
Knox
Lennox
Lex
Lexington
Lexon
Lexus
Linux
Lynx  
Maddox
Maddux
Mannix
Marx
Mattox
Max
Maxavier
Maxden
Maxen
Maxence
Maxfield
Maxim
Maxime
Maximilian
Maximiliano
Maximilien
Maximillian
Maximino
Maximo
Maximus
Maxon
Maxson
Maxton
Maxwell
Nixon
Onyx
Oxford
Oxley
Pax
Paxtin
Paxton
Phoenix
Plaxico
Plaxido
Poindexter
Pollux
Praxedes
Quix
Quixley
Quixote
Raxton
Rex
Rexford
Rixley
Roux
Roxas
Roxbury
Roxby
Salix
Saxon
Saxony
Saxton
Seanix
Sextus
Sixten
Sixto
Sixtus
Tex
Texas
Thaxter
Theroux
Troix
Xabat
Xabi
Xabier
Xachary
Xadrian
Xaime
Xalvador
Xander
Xane
Xanthos
Xanthus
Xarles
Xaver
Xavi
Xavian
Xavier
Xavion
Xayden
Xayver
Xenon
Xenophilius
Xenos
Xerxes
Xiaobo
Ximen
Ximenez
Ximon
Xyan
Xyler
Xylon
Xymenes
Xzander
Xzavier
Zaxon
Have you used a name that contains the letter X? Do you have a favorite on your list?  If X isn't your thing, do you have a favorite letter or sound within a name that you're a sucker for? Share your thoughts below!  And don't forget to check out the most Xcellent Names for Girls too!

Friday, March 28, 2014

Ivy

The lovely name Ivy comes from the English word for the climbing plant with the same name. It ultimately comes from the Old English word ifig. This plant is known for its clinging vines and its small yellow flowers. Ivy actually symbolizes faithfulness and fidelity and was traditionally presented in the form of a wreath to newlyweds in ancient Greece.



However, there is of course the association with the "poison ivy" plant that can causes rashes and skin irritations upon contact. Based on the nature of this plant comes the fictional character who uses these toxins for criminal activity. The DC Comics supervillainess, who is aptly named Poison Ivy, has been an enemy of Batman since her creation in 1966. She is essentially an eco-terrorist who is obsessed with botany and uses it to her advantage.  Modern little girls named Ivy will either think she is super cool or they will resent the association, so think carefully on this topic before committing to the name Ivy.

There are also plenty of other Ivys in pop-culture, though. The most recent one that is probably still on everyone's' minds is that of Beyoncé and Jay Z's daughter Blue Ivy. I read somewhere that they chose Ivy because of the Roman numerals IV which has significance for them as a couple. It is up to you whether you like this celebrity association or would rather avoid the name Ivy because of it.

As a baby name and despite the "poison ivy" associations, modern parents are falling in love with this quirky, botanical name. This name contains the coveted letter V which is a huge trend for girl names these days. It is short and sweet with only three letters, but it does have two syllables so it doesn't feel quite as short. Overall, Ivy is a lovely and strong choice. It fits in with the other -v names as well as the other fast-rising botanical and nature names.

Ivy is more popular now than it ever has been in the US. It has been in regular usage since records were first kept in 1880. Along with many other vintage favorites, Ivy enjoyed a small popularity boost from 1912-1927 or so with the most amount of births being 188 in 1916. It wasn't until the late 1940s and early 1950s that this name gained a more permanent upward tick in popularity.


With only a few ups and downs, Ivy has been on an upward trajectory. In 2005, the name passed the 1000-births-per-year mark and is currently sitting happily with 1,677 births for the year 2012. That puts the name at a record-high ranking of #187. This is rather impressive because the name jumped a whopping 80 ranks between 2011 and 2012! Not very many names will have such a dramatic change from one year to the next. I think this name will only continue to rise in the coming years.

This name ranks well in other countries, too! #168 in England/Wales, #153 in the Netherlands, #65 in Canada (BC) and #21 in Australia (NSW).

What do you think of the name Ivy? Do you agree that it will continue to gain popularity or will people start to write it off because Beyoncé used it?

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Anna, Chloe, Emma, Hazel, Johanna, Leah, Nadia, Violet
Brothers: Alec, Clayton, Emmett, Liam, Miles, Reid, Thomas, Wesley

Middle Name Ideas:
Ivy Caroline
Ivy June
Ivy Lucille
Ivy Margaret
Ivy Sabrina

As a Middle Name:
Charlotte Ivy
Francesca Ivy
Rebecca Ivy
Susannah Ivy
Valentina Ivy

These are just ideas! What would you pair with Ivy?

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Cool 3-Letter Names for Girls

Finding the perfect name is no easy task. While it may come relatively quickly for some parents, it can take months for others to narrow down their options. Sometimes it is a matter of feelings. A mom knows if the name is right or not based on holding that new baby in her arms for the first time. Other parents go more on facts and how the name looks and sounds than how it feels. Either method is fine!

Sometimes parents wind up limiting their choices on purpose to make the process a bit easier. For example, they'll set guidelines they wish to follow. Perhaps these parents have a long last name that demands a short first name for balance. They end up looking for one-syllable names or 3 or 4 letter names and fall in love with a list like this one. Thus, little Ada Montgomery is named!

Some of the names on this list could also be a short-form or nickname of a longer name. For instance, perhaps you fell in love with the name Ana. Ana can stand alone but perhaps you wish for a longer formal name for her so you can simply nickname her Ana. You may be inspired to consider a name like Anastasia or Analiese instead. Whatever your reasons are for browsing a list like this, be assured that these are some of the very best 3-letter names available to you! Which are your favorites?


Abi            
Ada
Adi
Aja
Ali
Ama
Ami
Amy
Ana
Ane
Ani
Ann
Aoi
Ara
Åsa
Åse
Aud
Ava
Ave
Avy
Aya
Ayn
Bao
Bay
Bea
Bev
Bia
Bly
Cai
Cat
Cho
Day
Dea
Deb
Dee
Dia
Dot
Dru
Dua
Eda
Eir
Ela
Eli
Ema
Emi
Emy
Ena
Eos            
Era
Eva
Eve
Evy
Ewa
Fae
Fay
Fia
Flo
Gia
Gya
Haf
Hue
Icy
Ida
Iga
Ila
Ily
Ima
Ina
Ine
Ino
Ira
Iro
Isa
Iva
Ivy
Jan
Jia
Joe
Joi
Joy
Kai
Kat
Kay
Kea
Kia
Kim
Kit
Kya
Lai
Lea
Lee
Leo
Lia
Lif
Lil            
Lin
Liv
Liz
Lou
Lua
Lue
Lux
Luz
Lyn
Mae
Mai
Mar
Max
May
Mea
Meg
Mei
Mia
Mie
Min
Miu
Moa
Mya
Nan
Nao
Nea
Nia
Noa
Noe
Nur
Nya
Nyx
Oda
Ola
Oma
Ona
Ora
Osa
Ova
Pam
Pat
Paz
Peg
Pia
Pip
Pru
Rae
Ray
Rei
Ría
Rie
Rin
Rio
Rue
Rut
Rya
Ryn
Sam
Sea
Sia
Sif
Siv
Sky
Sol
Sue
Sun
Tai
Tal
Tea
Tia
Toi
Toy
Tru
Tui
Ula
Uma
Ume
Una
Unn
Val
Via
Viv
Xia
Xoe
Yma
Yue
Yui
Zee
Zel
Zia
Zoa
Zoe
Zoi
If it is a short name that you seek, allow me to direct you to this Four-Letter Girl Name list as well as this One-Syllable Girl Name list! Don't forget to check out the Cool 3-Letter Names for Boys list too!

 If you could use a second opinion about your options or if you need help finding a name you love, feel free to ask The Art of Naming Community a question! We'd love to help you!

Friday, March 21, 2014

Asa

I just could not decide which 3-letter boys' name to highlight this week so I picked a few that I liked and took the question public! I put up a poll and 53 of you voted for the next featured name! The winner was Asa with 13 votes. So let's learn a little more about the boys' name Asa, pronounced AY-suh.


According to BehindTheName, Asa is a Hebrew name meaning "doctor". However, Nameberry says the meaning of Asa is "born in the morning". BabyNames agrees with both meanings, listing Asa's meaning as "physician" and including a note that in Japanese, Asa means "Born at Dawn". This led me to look a bit further. According to Wikipedia, there are several different meanings for this name in different cultures around the world so take your pick!:

  • Hebrew: Healer and/or physician
  • Yoruba Nigerian: Hawk or little hawk
  • Igbo Nigerian: Beautiful
  • Japanese: Morning
  • Indonesian: Hope
  • Portuguese: Wing

Biblically, it was worn by the third King of Judah who reigned for forty years in the Old Testament. The name gained popularity with the Puritans in the 17th century since they were big on Biblical names. A more modern association was that of patriarch Asa Buchanan on the soap opera One Life to Live. This was the first place I ever heard the name Asa. He was a big character on daytime TV from 1979-2008.  There is also a young British actor quickly rising to fame who goes by the name Asa Butterfield.

The name Asa is very old and has been in [recorded] use in the US since the 1880s. Parents might consider this name as a formal way to get the nickname Ace, or even as an alternative to the fast-rising Asher. It fits in well with other soft boys names that end in the A-sound like Noah. Despite ranking at #562 on the US Top 1000 in 2012, this name has never been popular.


Asa had the tiniest of popularity spikes around 1915 which lasted through the 20s. It wasn't until the late 70s and early 80s that this name slowly climbed upward on the chart again. With ups and downs over the past 40 years, Asa is now ranking the highest it has ever ranked. However, the number of births per year is still shy of 500. Asa is perfect for those who are looking for something known and familiar but still flying under the radar. It will surely continue to slowly rise in popularity but I don't see it becoming "the next big thing" anytime soon. That's good news!

There is also a handful of girls who receive this name every year but it is all boy to me!

What do you think of the name Asa? Would you use it or do other biblical names catch your eye instead? If it is in consideration, perhaps you'd benefit from the following name ideas:

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Abigail, Calista, Evelyn, Hannah, Mira, Rebecca
Brothers: Cyrus, Ezekiel, Jonah, Levi, Malachi, Silas

Middle Name Ideas:
Asa Lemuel
Asa Miles
Asa Nathaniel
Asa Porter
Asa Theodore

As a Middle Name: 
Benjamin Asa
Caleb Asa
David Asa
Henry Asa
Reuben Asa

Similar Alternatives:
Abel, Adam, Amos, Asher, Eli, Ezra, Ian

These are just suggestions that I came up with. What would you pair with Asa?

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