Names already in use that i love
Share
Copy link
- Adelin
Description:
Adelin is a feminine name with Germanic roots, though it can occasionally be used for boys in some cultures. It derives from the Germanic element 'adal' meaning 'noble' or 'nobility.' Adelin can be viewed as a variation of Adeline or a feminized form of Adel. The name carries an elegant, vintage quality while maintaining simplicity. Though not widely used in English-speaking countries, it has seen occasional use in France and other European nations. Adelin offers the appeal of aristocratic associations without being pretentious, and its soft ending creates a gentle sound. The name suggests refinement, grace, and a connection to European heritage.
- Mallorie
Description:
Mallorie is a feminine name that serves as a variation of Mallory, which derives from the Norman French 'maloret,' meaning 'unfortunate' or 'unlucky.' Despite this somewhat somber etymology, the name has evolved to be associated with more positive qualities. This spelling variant with 'ie' instead of 'y' adds a softer, more feminine touch to the traditional form. Mallorie gained popularity in the mid-20th century but remains relatively uncommon, giving it a distinctive quality without being completely unfamiliar. The name carries a classic yet accessible feel, balancing tradition with contemporary style. Parents might be drawn to Mallorie for its gentle sound, slight uniqueness, and connection to medieval heritage.
- Trysta
Description:
Trysta is a feminine name with multiple potential origins. It may be a variant of Trista, derived from Latin 'tristis' meaning 'sad' or 'sorrowful,' though modern usage has shed these melancholic associations. Alternatively, it could connect to Celtic elements meaning 'noise' or 'clamor.' The distinctive 'y' spelling gives this name a contemporary feel while maintaining connections to more traditional forms. While never ranking among popular names, Trysta has maintained consistent though limited usage, particularly in English-speaking countries. The name has an appealing rhythm and distinctive sound that balances uniqueness with accessibility. Parents may be drawn to Trysta for its subtle Celtic connections and modern character while appreciating its relative rarity.
The Nameberry App Is Live

Find your perfect baby name together in our app, now available on the App Store and Google Play.
- Swipe through thousands of names with your partner
- Names you match on are saved to your shared list
- Get personalized recommendations that learn based on your and your partner's preferences
- Partner with friends and family to find names you all love
- Backed by Nameberry's 20 years of data around name preferences.


