Vixiajean's Personal Name List

Carter
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: KAHR-tər
Rating: 32% based on 5 votes
From an English surname that meant "one who uses a cart". A famous bearer of the surname is former American president Jimmy Carter (1924-).
Danai 1
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Greek
Other Scripts: Δανάη(Greek)
Pronounced: dha-NA-ee
Rating: 36% based on 7 votes
Modern Greek transcription of Danaë.
Dane
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: DAYN
Rating: 26% based on 11 votes
From an English surname that was either a variant of the surname Dean or else an ethnic name referring to a person from Denmark.
Devorah
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Other Scripts: דְּבוֹרָה(Hebrew)
Rating: 43% based on 14 votes
Hebrew form of Deborah.
Dune
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: DOON, DYOON
Rating: 30% based on 5 votes
Early 17th century from Dutch duin, from Middle Dutch dūne, probably ultimately from the same Celtic base as down3.
Eamon
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Irish
Pronounced: EH-mən
Rating: 51% based on 8 votes
Variant of Éamonn.
Eden
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Hebrew, English (Modern), French (Modern)
Other Scripts: עֵדֶן(Hebrew)
Pronounced: EE-dən(English)
Rating: 53% based on 6 votes
From the biblical place name, itself possibly from Hebrew עֵדֶן ('eden) meaning "pleasure, delight", or perhaps derived from Sumerian 𒂔 (edin) meaning "plain". According to the Old Testament the Garden of Eden was the place where the first people, Adam and Eve, lived before they were expelled.
Elle
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Modern)
Pronounced: EHL
Rating: 44% based on 5 votes
Diminutive of Eleanor and other names beginning with El. This name can also be given in reference to the French pronoun elle meaning "she".

Already growing in popularity due to Australian model Elle Macpherson (1964-), this name received a boost in the United States after the release of the 2001 movie Legally Blonde featuring the main character Elle Woods. In the United Kingdom the name was already fairly common at the time the movie came out, and it actually started declining there shortly afterwards. A famous bearer is American actress Elle Fanning (1998-).

Farrah
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: فرح(Arabic)
Pronounced: FA-rah
Rating: 60% based on 14 votes
Alternate transcription of Arabic فرح (see Farah).
Flynn
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: FLIN
Rating: 48% based on 5 votes
From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Floinn, which was derived from the given name or byname Flann. A famous bearer of the surname was American actor Errol Flynn (1909-1959). As a given name, it grew in popularity after it was featured as a character in the Disney movie Tangled in 2010.
Gemma
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Italian, Catalan, English (British), Dutch
Pronounced: JEHM-ma(Italian) ZHEHM-mə(Catalan) JEHM-ə(British English) GHEH-ma(Dutch)
Rating: 62% based on 12 votes
Medieval Italian nickname meaning "gem, precious stone". It was borne by the wife of the 13th-century Italian poet Dante Alighieri.
Harper
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: HAHR-pər
Rating: 71% based on 9 votes
From an English surname that originally belonged to a person who played or made harps (Old English hearpe). A notable bearer was the American author Harper Lee (1926-2016), who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird. It rapidly gained popularity in the 2000s and 2010s, entering the American top ten for girls in 2015.
Kanan
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Indian, Bengali, Assamese, Odia
Other Scripts: কানন(Bengali, Assamese) କାନନ୍(Odia)
From Sanskrit कानन (kānana) meaning "forest, grove".
Kit
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: KIT
Rating: 50% based on 5 votes
Diminutive of Christopher or Katherine. A notable bearer was Kit Carson (1809-1868), an American frontiersman and explorer.
Lyra
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Astronomy
Pronounced: LIE-rə(English)
Rating: 62% based on 9 votes
The name of the constellation in the northern sky containing the star Vega. It is said to be shaped after the lyre of Orpheus. This is the name of the main character in the His Dark Materials series of books by Philip Pullman (beginning 1995).
Margot
Gender: Feminine
Usage: French
Pronounced: MAR-GO
Rating: 69% based on 11 votes
French short form of Margaret.
Oren
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hebrew
Other Scripts: אֹרֶן(Hebrew)
Rating: 38% based on 5 votes
Means "pine tree" in Hebrew.
Pierce
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: PEERS
Rating: 54% based on 13 votes
From an English surname that was derived from the given name Piers. In America this name slowly started to grow in popularity in 1982 when actor Pierce Brosnan (1953-) began starring on the television series Remington Steele.
Quinn
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: KWIN
Rating: 66% based on 8 votes
From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ó Cuinn, itself derived from the given name Conn. In the United States it was more common as a name for boys until 2010, the year after the female character Quinn Fabray began appearing on the television series Glee.
Reed
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: REED
Rating: 34% based on 7 votes
From an English surname that was derived from Old English read meaning "red", originally a nickname given to a person with red hair or a ruddy complexion. Unconnected, this is also the English word for tall grass-like plants that grow in marshes.
Rhys
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Welsh, English
Pronounced: REES
Rating: 74% based on 8 votes
From Old Welsh Ris, probably meaning "ardour, enthusiasm". Several Welsh rulers have borne this name, including the 12th-century Rhys ap Gruffydd who fought against the invading Normans.
Roman
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Russian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian, Slovene, Croatian, Estonian, German, English
Other Scripts: Роман(Russian, Ukrainian)
Pronounced: ru-MAN(Russian) RAW-man(Polish, Slovak) RO-man(Czech, German) RO-mən(English)
Rating: 52% based on 5 votes
From the Late Latin name Romanus meaning "Roman". This name was borne by several early saints including a 7th-century bishop of Rouen, as well as medieval rulers of Bulgaria, Kyiv and Moldavia.
Shae
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: English (Modern)
Pronounced: SHAY
Rating: 70% based on 2 votes
Variant of Shea.
Sterling
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: STUR-ling
Rating: 38% based on 11 votes
From a Scots surname that was derived from city of Stirling, which is itself of unknown meaning. The name can also be given in reference to the English word sterling meaning "excellent". In this case, the word derives from sterling silver, which was so named because of the emblem that some Norman coins bore, from Old English meaning "little star".
Storie
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Rare)
Rating: 50% based on 2 votes
Variant of Story.
Story
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: English (Modern)
Pronounced: STOR-ee
Rating: 44% based on 5 votes
From Middle English storie, storye, from Anglo-Norman estorie, from Late Latin storia meaning "history."
Troy
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: TROI
Rating: 40% based on 7 votes
Originally from a surname that denoted a person from the city of Troyes in France. It is now more likely used in reference to the ancient city of Troy that was besieged by the Greeks in Homer's Iliad. The city's name, from Greek Τροία (Troia), is said to derive from its mythical founder Τρώς (Tros), but is more likely of Luwian or Hittite origin. This name was popularized in the 1960s by the actor Troy Donahue (1936-2001) [1], who took his stage name from that of the ancient city.
Vale
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Rare)
Pronounced: VAYL
Rating: 30% based on 5 votes
From the English word meaning "wide river valley".
Violet
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: VIE-lit, VIE-ə-lit
Rating: 79% based on 11 votes
From the English word violet for the purple flower, ultimately derived from Latin viola. It was common in Scotland from the 16th century, and it came into general use as an English given name during the 19th century.
Willem
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Dutch
Pronounced: VI-ləm
Rating: 13% based on 4 votes
Dutch form of William. Willem the Silent, Prince of Orange, was the leader of the Dutch revolt against Spain that brought about the independence of the Netherlands. He is considered the founder of the Dutch royal family. In English he is commonly called William of Orange.
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