Might Use One Day

  1. Clara
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "bright, clear"
    • Description:

      Clara is a strong, lovely girls' name that's always ranked among the US Top 1000 girl names but has been climbing since the turn of this century. Now holding steady around Number 100, Clara is a modern classic, neither too popular nor too unusual.
  2. Collins
    • Origin:

      Surname derived from Nicholas or Colin
    • Meaning:

      "people of victory or pup"
    • Description:

      Collins is a surname name that has made the girls' Top 1000 thanks to its use for the daughter of the real-life Blind Side heroine. This derivation of the Greek Nicholas—which means "people of victory"—or the Irish and Scottish Colin—which may itself be a Nicholas derivation or an Anglicization of the word for pup—has a stylish feel made more so by that final s.
  3. Connory
    • Cove
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "small bay"
      • Description:

        Cove is an up-and-coming nature name whose cool sound and peaceful image saw it rising for both sexes... until COVID-19 hit. It remained steady in use for boys in 2021, but actually increased for girls, although it remains a seriously rare and distinctive choice for either gender.
    • Crispin
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "curly-haired"
      • Description:

        Crispin, which was introduced into the mainstream by actor Crispin Glover and which means "curly-haired" in Latin, has an image very much like its first syllable: crisp, autumnal, and colorful.
    • Caitrin
      • Chord
        • Cielle
          • Dean
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "church official"
            • Description:

              Dean may sound to some like a retro surfer boy name, but it is once again climbing up the popularity chart in the USA. For decades it was associated with Dean (born Dino) Martin; more recent representatives include Dean Cain, Dean McDermott and Dean Koontz -- not to mention Jared Padalecki's dreamy Dean Forester in Gilmore Girls.
          • Delta
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "letter or island"
            • Description:

              Delta is an unusual vintage option with a lazy-day-down-by-the-river feel. Delta is the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet and also the geographical name given to an island formed at the mouth of a river.
          • Dickens
            • Eliza
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "pledged to God"
              • Description:

                Eliza is a name with a wonderful combination of streamlined zest and Eliza Doolittle charm and spunk. It's a classic that's popular right now -- but not too popular.
            • Elliot
              • Origin:

                Anglicization of Elijah or Elias
              • Meaning:

                "Jehovah is God"
              • Description:

                Elliot (which boasts several spellings depending upon how many 'l's or 't's you want to use) is a winner -- it has the ideal quality of being neither too common nor weirdly unique. Elliot had a style boost back in the early 1980s via the young hero of the movie E.T. , who was named Elliot. Since then there have been Elliots on Law & Order: SVU and Mad Men.
            • Emmett
              • Origin:

                English masculine variation of Emma, German
              • Meaning:

                "universal"
              • Description:

                Emmett, honest and sincere, laid-back and creative, is on the rise as a male cognate of the megapopular Emma and Emily, not to mention being a character in the popular Twilight series.
            • Emmons
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "son of Emonie"
              • Description:

                A matronymic surname derived from Emonie and Emeny, which are of uncertain origins.
            • Emrys
              • Origin:

                Welsh, variation of Ambrose
              • Meaning:

                "immortal"
              • Description:

                If you're looking for a Welsh name less common than Dylan, Griffin, Evan, or Morgan, you might want to consider this offbeat epithet of the wise wizard Merlin.

                Root name Ambrose is an ancient saints' name derived from the Greek ambrosia, the food and drink of the gods that conferred immortality.
            • Esmae
              • Origin:

                Variation of Esme, French
              • Meaning:

                "beloved"
              • Description:

                Phonetic spelling of Esme, popular in the UK.
            • Etienne
              • Origin:

                French variation of Stephen
              • Meaning:

                "garland, crown"
              • Description:

                It's the French Steve yet feels oh so much more debonair. Well-used and still a popular classic in French-speaking lands, but one of the many French names for boysunfamiliar to most English speakers, except maybe fashionistas who associate it with designer Etienne Aigner. A new way to honor Grandpa Steve?
            • Evangeline
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "bearer of good news"
              • Description:

                Evangeline is a romantic old name enjoying a major comeback, thanks to its religious overtones, Eva's popularity, and the star of the TV megahit Lost, Evangeline Lilly. Evangelia and Evangelina — two variants of Evangeline — are sure to tag along for the ride.
            • Ezio
              • Origin:

                Italian from Greek
              • Meaning:

                "eagle"
              • Description:

                An operatic Italian option via South Pacific star Pinza, one of several Italian names currently hot in France. Ezio is the Italian form of the Greek name Aetius.