A-Z Favorites

  1. Xena
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "guest"
    • Description:

      Still projects the potent allure of television's warrior princess.
  2. Xenia
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "hospitable, welcoming, guest"
    • Description:

      The name of a Christian saint and a city in Ohio, Xenia is one of the more accessible and intriguing x names. It is the name of one of the Bond Girls--played by Famke Janssen in the film "GoldenEye."
  3. Xalexander
    • Xalexandria
      • Yale
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "fertile upland"
        • Description:

          An appellation that couldn't be more Ivy League or sound less Welsh. The name of the University is taken from the surname of college benefactor Elihu Yale. In the movie Manhattan, Yale Pollack is the name of Woody Allen's best friend. The Hebrew Yael is not related.
      • Yelena
        • Origin:

          Russian variation of Helen
        • Meaning:

          "bright, shining one"
        • Description:

          One of many international versions of this classic.
      • York
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "from the yew estate"
        • Description:

          Brisk, preppy York is an underused classic with the potential to really shine in the 21st century. It's most familiar as a place name — York is a city in England — and surname. New York City and State were named after the Duke of York.
      • Yvette
        • Origin:

          French, feminine of Yves
        • Meaning:

          "yew tree"
        • Description:

          This French name has the elegance of other '-ette' names such as Colette and is a botanical name without being too obvious about it.
      • Yander
        • Yaslyne
          • Zachariah
            • Origin:

              Hebrew, form of Zechariah
            • Meaning:

              "the Lord has remembered"
            • Description:

              This distinguished name still feels a bit ancient, but with the rise of such former graybeards as Jeremiah and Elijah, it also sounds child-friendly again, as does the Latin-Greek form Zacharias.
          • Zachary
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "the Lord has remembered"
            • Description:

              Zachary, a Top 20 name throughout the 90s, is now sliding down the rankings though it remains in the Top 200. With its ancient roots and modern feel, it's easy to understand why Zachary has been such a longtime winner.
          • Zane
            • Origin:

              Possible variation of John
            • Meaning:

              "God is gracious"
            • Description:

              Western novelist Zane (born Pearl!) Grey made this name famous. Now, it's in tune with the style of our times, retaining that appealing cowboy image.
          • Zoelle
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "life + girl"
            • Description:

              Zoelle is a modern-sounding name combining the stylish Zoe, which means life, with the trendy Elle, French for "she". Could make for a zippier spin on sweet Noelle.
          • Zoey
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Zoe
            • Meaning:

              "life"
            • Description:

              Zoey is a modern spelling variation of Zoe, the Greek Jewish translation of Eve. For a few years, it was even more popular than the original Zoe, but has now dropped back to the second ranked spelling.
          • Zaiva