Hillja's Personal Name List

Anatole
Gender: Masculine
Usage: French
Pronounced: A-NA-TAWL
French form of Anatolius.
Élie
Gender: Masculine
Usage: French
Pronounced: EH-LEE
French form of Elijah.
Eloi
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Catalan
Pronounced: ə-LOI
Catalan form of Eligius.
Graham
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Scottish, English
Pronounced: GRAY-əm(English) GRAM(English)
From a Scottish surname, originally derived from the English place name Grantham, which probably meant "gravelly homestead" in Old English. The surname was first taken to Scotland in the 12th century by the Norman baron William de Graham [1]. A famous bearer of the surname was Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922), the Scottish-Canadian-American inventor who devised the telephone. A famous bearer of the given name was the British author Graham Greene (1904-1991).

During the 20th century, Graham was more common in the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada than it was in the United States. However, it has been rising on the American charts since around 2006.

Ian
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Scottish, English
Pronounced: EE-ən(English)
Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Iain, itself from Latin Iohannes (see John). It became popular in the United Kingdom outside of Scotland in the first half of the 20th century, but did not begin catching on in America until the 1960s.
Léandre
Gender: Masculine
Usage: French
French form of Leander.
Lothaire
Gender: Masculine
Usage: French
Pronounced: LAW-TEHR
French form of Lothar.
Valérian
Gender: Masculine
Usage: French
French form of Valerianus (see Valerian).
Véran
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Provençal, French
Pronounced: vay-RHAWᶰ(Provençal)
Vérène
Gender: Feminine
Usage: French (Rare)
French form of Verena.
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