Names That Mean Well

  1. Darius
    • Origin:

      Latin, Greek, Persian
    • Meaning:

      "possessing goodness"
    • Description:

      Darius is a historic name via Emperor Darius the Great, a key figure in ancient Persian history, and several other Persian kings. His name today has an appealingly artistic image, which might well be found on a concert program or gallery announcement.
  2. Dario
    • Origin:

      Italian variation of Darius
    • Meaning:

      "possessing goodness"
    • Description:

      More creative and artsy than Mario. Dario is starting to edge up the US popularity list after languishing near the bottom of the Top 1000 over the last four decades. Is that inspired by Dario's popularity in Italy, Spain, Germany, and Switzerland?
  3. Daria
    • Origin:

      Feminine variation of Darius, Persian or Latin from Greek
    • Meaning:

      "kingly or possess well"
    • Description:

      An early Christian martyr, a bespectacled MTV cartoon heroine, and Canadian supermodel Daria Werbowy: Daria is a name that manages to feel contemporary and usable without being exactly stylish. Which may be a positive, in terms of Daria not being in danger of overpopularity.
  4. Bramwell
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "well where the gorse grows"
    • Description:

      The only boy in the Brontë family; the name has a lonely Wuthering Heights/Jane Eyre feel.
  5. Ottessa
    • Origin:

      Variation of Atossa, Greek from Persian
    • Meaning:

      "bestowing very richly, well trickling, well granting"
    • Description:

      Author Ottessa Moshfegh is one of the few to bear her name — a rare variation of the ancient name Atossa, rather than Odessa (as many think). The historical Atossa was a character not unlike one in a Moshfegh novel — born into nobility and initially married to her brother, Atossa later became a powerful wife of Darius I. Atossa had a bleeding tumor removed from her breast in the first documented case of mastitis.
  6. Gene
    • Origin:

      Short form of Eugenia, feminine of Eugene, Greek
    • Meaning:

      "wellborn, noble"
    • Description:

      Jean is primed to rise again – particularly in the middle slot. So could Gene follow suit?
  7. Shaquille
    • Origin:

      Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "well developed, handsome"
    • Description:

      No longer a one-person name, as a number of parents have been inspired by basketball great Shaquille O'Neal to adopt it for their own future athletes.
  8. Lalia
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "speaking well"
    • Description:

      Completely undiscovered double-l name with an abundance of rhythmic charm.
  9. Blackwell
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "black well or stream"
    • Description:

      Dark.
  10. Taru
    • Origin:

      Finnish, variation of Tarja
    • Meaning:

      "epic; kingly, possesses well"
    • Description:

      Taru is both the Finnish word for "epic," making it a translation of the Swedish name Saga, and a pet form of Tarja, the Finnish form of Daria.
  11. Uxia
    • Origin:

      Galician
    • Meaning:

      "well born"
    • Description:

      Galician form of Eugenia, in the Top 20 in Galicia and Top 200 in Spain.
  12. Daryna
    • Origin:

      Ukrainian diminutive of Dariya, from Persian or Latin from Greek
    • Meaning:

      "kingly or possess well"
    • Description:

      Short for Dariya (the Ukrainian form of Daria), Daryna is now popular in its own right in Ukraine.
  13. Yevgeniya
    • Origin:

      Russian form of Eugenia
    • Meaning:

      "well born"
    • Description:

      In an English-speaking country, stick with Eugenia.
  14. Takai
    • Origin:

      Japanese surname
    • Meaning:

      "high well"
    • Description:

      Takai is primarily seen as a surname in Japan but has great potential as a first name abroad. The authentic pronunciation is three syllables, but American parents may be saying it as tah-KYE.
  15. Haviva
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "well loved"
    • Description:

      An alternative to the more familiar Aviva.
  16. Euphony
    • Origin:

      English word name from the Greek Euphonia
    • Meaning:

      "well sounding"
    • Description:

      With the rising use of Eugenie and Eulalia, could literary Euphony make a debut? It certainly has a pleasant meaning and is euphonic itself.
  17. Tarja
    • Origin:

      Finnish variation of Daria, Persian, Latin from Greek
    • Meaning:

      "kingly; possesses well"
    • Description:

      The Finnish translation of Daria. In Finland, Taru is commonly used as a nickname for Tarja.
  18. Beeri
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "belonging to a fountain; expounder; well"
    • Description:

      Beeri is a Jewish prophet and the father of Hosea. The exact meaning of his name is debated, but it may be related to fountains or wells.
  19. Keldan
    • Origin:

      Norse
    • Meaning:

      "spring, well"
    • Description:

      Cool-sounding name which may derive from Norse kildr "a spring".
  20. Evgeny
    • Origin:

      Russian, Greek
    • Meaning:

      "well born"
    • Description:

      Russian form of Eugene, also spelled Evgeni or Evgeniy in English, and the (anti)hero of Pushkin's famous eponymous novel in verse, Evgeny Onegin.