poopfacemcgeeinstein's list of names

  1. Kellan
    • Laureen
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Laura
      • Description:

        Failed attempt to turn Laura into an Irish Colleen.
    • Leon
      • Origin:

        Greek variation of Leo
      • Meaning:

        "lion"
      • Description:

        Leon is one of the leonine names that is extremely hot in Europe right now. Although it peaked here in the 1920s, it is slowly making its way back, and it could climb further with parents wanting a more serious and studious alternative to Leo.
    • Lilie
      • Lilienne
        • Origin:

          Variation of Lillian
        • Meaning:

          "lily"
        • Description:

          If Vivian became Vivienne, why can't Lillian become Lilienne? This pretty name has that chic French ending, and is a fresh way to popular Lily.
      • Linnea
        • Origin:

          Swedish
        • Meaning:

          "twinflower, lime tree"
        • Description:

          Linnea is an attractive Scandinavian name that derives from the renowned 18th century Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus, who developed the Linnean system of classifying plants and animals.
      • Lilibelle
        • Luxe
          • Michael
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "who is like God?"
            • Description:

              Michael was the Number 1 American boys' name for almost half a century. While Michael has moved out of the Top 10 baby boy names, it's still widely used.
          • Michelle
            • Origin:

              French variation of Michael
            • Meaning:

              "who is like God"
            • Description:

              Michelle is the feminine form of Michel, the French variation of Michael. Michael was derived from the Hebrew name Mihka’el, meaning "who is like God." The alternate spelling Michele, with one "L," was the original version of the name. Michelle appeared as a later Anglicization in the 20th century.
          • Moxie
            • Origin:

              English slang
            • Meaning:

              "aggressive energy, know-how"
            • Description:

              Like Penn Jillette, you can have your own little brash babe.
          • Naoise
            • Origin:

              Irish
            • Description:

              Although it is now more often used for baby girls in Ireland, Naoise is originally a masculine name. It belonged to a handsome young warrior in Irish legend, lover of the tragic Deirdre, who killed herself after Naoise was murdered by the jealous king Conchobhar. Despite its tragic origins, Naoise makes one of the attractive-yet-difficult to pronounce Irish names for girls.
          • Niamh
            • Origin:

              Irish Gaelic
            • Meaning:

              "bright"
            • Description:

              Niamh, derived from the Old Irish Niam, is an ancient Irish name that was originally a term for a goddess. In Irish myth, one who bore it was Niamh of the Golden Hair, daughter of the sea god, who falls in love with Finn's son Oisin and takes him to the Land of Promise, where they stayed for three hundred years. Niamh can be Anglicized as Neve, Nieve, or Neave.
          • Phoenix
            • Origin:

              Arizona place-name and Greek
            • Meaning:

              "dark red"
            • Description:

              Phoenix rolls a lot of cool trends into one: it's a place-name and a bird name, it ends in the oh-so-hip letter x, and as the mythic bird that rose from the ashes, it's a symbol of immortality.
          • Romilly
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "citizen of Rome"
            • Description:

              Originally a surname deriving from the Roman twin Romulus, this attractive name was introduced to the English-speaking world as a first name by painter Augustus John who used it for his son. Romilly John became Admiral of the Fleet in England.
          • Romy
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Rosemary, Roma, Romana, Romilly etc.
            • Description:

              Austrian actress Romy Schneider seemed to be the singular bearer of this international nickname name until it found new style currency in the past decade.
          • Roxy
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Roxanne, Persian
            • Meaning:

              "dawn"
            • Description:

              Roxy, also spelled Roxie, is one of those high-stepping showgal names with plenty of moxie, among the many sassy nickname names on the U.K. popularity list--currently Number 398.
          • Searc
            • Trixie
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Beatrix, Latin
              • Meaning:

                "she who brings happiness"
              • Description:

                A sassy, spunky name for the bold parent who doesn't remember Mrs. Ed Norton on The Honeymooners. It was chosen by Damon Wayans for his daughter. Trixie Belden is the thirteen-year-old heroine of an eponymous series in which she is a girl detective.
            • Trixibelle