Book Inspired Names

  1. Sheggie
    • Tegan
      • Origin:

        Welsh
      • Meaning:

        "fair"
      • Description:

        Tailored Tegan comes from a Welsh saint's name. Teagan is just a little bit different, from an Irish surname. The ea spelling is much more popular.
    • Thelonious
      • Origin:

        Latinized variation of German Tillman, “one who plows the earth”
      • Description:

        One of the coolest of names, thanks to legendary jazz pianist Thelonious Sphere Monk, who inherited this Latin-sounding German name from his father. It has been used very sparingly since the 1960's, with just a sprinkling of baby boys receiving the name each year, though it's one of the unique baby names we predict will get much less unique as more parents embrace its quirky charms.
    • Tiny
      • Tuesday
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "Tiu's Day,"
        • Description:

          When actress Susan Ker Weld changed her name to Tuesday, she opened up a whole calendar of possibilities. This was decades before the arrival of Sunday Rose Urban.
      • Thamasina
        • Triska
          • Vida
            • Origin:

              Spanish
            • Meaning:

              "life"
            • Description:

              Like Vita and Viva, one of several similar life-affirming names, this one was chosen by Matthew McConaughey and his Portuguese-born wife Camila. Vida may also be a diminutive of Davida. Australian suffragette and human rights campainer Vida Goldstein is an notable bearer of this name.
          • Vito
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "alive, life"
            • Description:

              Old World Italian name that might become fashionable in a so-far-out-it's-in way, like Enzo and Rocco. Main recommendation: It's among the rare boy names that mean life.
          • Wallis
            • Origin:

              Variation of Wallace
            • Meaning:

              "a Welshman, Celt"
            • Description:

              Famously borne by the woman (born Bessie) for whom an English king sacrificed his throne, Wallis has the force of a masculine name with a distinctive spelling to set it apart from the boys. Anthony Edwards revived it for his daughter, and we're hearing some buzz about it on Nameberry.
          • Zora