Names I have used for games

  1. Barnaby
    • Origin:

      English variation of Barnabas, Aramaic
    • Meaning:

      "son of consolation"
    • Description:

      Barnaby, a genial and energetic name with an Irish-sounding three-syllable lilt, is an ancient appellation that manages to be both unusual and highly attractive and deserves to be used more than it is. A sweet-spot name that's a real winner.
  2. Cairo
    • Origin:

      Place name, Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "the strong; the conqueror"
    • Description:

      On trend for boys but with plenty of unisex appeal too, the place name Cairo was put on the map for girls when model Beverly Peele chose it for her daughter. Given to around 50 girls each year, it hasn't caught on just yet but with its similar sounds to Kaia and Skyler, it might do in the future.
  3. Anatoly
    • Origin:

      Russian, from Greek
    • Meaning:

      "from the east, rising sun"
    • Description:

      A sweet and gentle-sounding Russian name with a sunny meaning, typically nicknamed Tolya in Russia. It can also be written as Anatoli or Anatoliy.
  4. Wheeler
    • Origin:

      English occupational name
    • Meaning:

      "wheel maker"
    • Description:

      Wheeler is one of the most energetic of the newly stylish occupational names, all those 'e's giving it a friendly, freewheeling sound.
  5. Lyndan
    • Description:

      Lyndan is a distinctive masculine name with likely modern origins. It appears to be a creative variation of names like Lyndon or Linden, possibly blending elements of Lynn (Welsh for "lake" or "waterfall") with the suffix "-dan" (common in names like Jordan or Brendan). This contemporary creation offers a unique sound while maintaining familiar name elements. Lyndan projects strength and individuality while remaining accessible in pronunciation. The name remains quite rare in most English-speaking countries, making it an distinctive choice for parents seeking something uncommon yet not completely unfamiliar. Its modern feel and melodic quality give it appeal for those looking for a name that stands out without being too unconventional.

  6. Blaque
    • Origin:

      Variation of Blake or Black
    • Description:

      Blaque is a clever -- or should we say qlever -- spelling variation of either the androgynous surname-name Blake, as in Gossip Girl Lively, or Black, as in the color name. Either way, we prefer the original. Blaque -- an acronym for believing life achieving quest unity everything -- was also a late 90s R & B group and some people may choose the name Blaque to symbolize those qualities.
  7. Chesleigh
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "camp on the meadow"
    • Description:

      Chelsea with dyslexia.
  8. Ryder Cole
    • Zephyr Ailey-Kaye
      • Tobias Warwick
        • Dalton Greer
          • Cairo Illiana
            • Porter Cloe-Anna
              • Maeryn Warleigh
                • Nolan Royce
                  • Henley Odette
                    • Obadiah Gryphon
                      • Kerrigan Nell
                        • Emmett DeKyler
                          • Afrodille Vera