everton maine

This list consists of literally any and all names I come across or think up that tickle my fancy. I will probably never use like 95% of these names for my own kids.
  1. Alexis-Juliana
    • Amber-Rosaline
      • Ariella Desirée
        • Bryce
          • Origin:

            Scottish surname
          • Meaning:

            "speckled, freckled"
          • Description:

            Bryce is the preferred spelling over Brice for both genders, with nearly 70 girls named Bryce in one recent year vs. only five called Brice. But note that there were over 3000 boys named Bryce and 240 named Brice, making this a predominantly male name. Actress Bryce Dallas Howard, daughter of director Ron, is the most notable female bearer of this name.
        • Dallas
          • Origin:

            Place name, surnamed and Irish
          • Meaning:

            "skilled"
          • Description:

            A name with a bit of glamor but also cowgirl vibes, Dallas entered the US Top 1000 for girls in 1992. It fell out of style during noughties, but reappeared in 2012 when other gender neutral names like River, Sawyer, Rowan, and Blake were also climbing fast.
        • Howie
          • Maximiliano
            • Origin:

              Spanish
            • Meaning:

              "greatest"
            • Description:

              This is a Spanish variation of Maximilian that has begun to gain some popularity. It has a luxurious feel -- maybe it's the suggestion of "millions"? -- but this is one of those Spanish baby names that come with Anglicized nicknames that can make it work across cultures.
          • Sawyer Reid