Ace Attorney Names

  1. Byrne
    • Description:

      Byrne is a masculine name of Irish and Gaelic origin, derived from Ó Broin, meaning "descendant of Bran." The name Bran translates to "raven" in Gaelic, giving Byrne associations with this intelligent and mystical bird. Originally a surname common throughout Ireland, particularly in Counties Dublin and Wicklow, Byrne has transitioned to occasional use as a given name. It carries a strong Celtic heritage and projects a sense of ruggedness and tradition. While relatively uncommon as a first name, Byrne appeals to parents seeking a distinctive Irish name with historical depth. Its single-syllable strength and unique sound set it apart from more common Celtic names.
  2. Tyrell
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Terrell
    • Description:

      Tyrell is kind of part Tyrone or Tyler, part Terrell, but less than the sum of those parts.
  3. Cammy
    • Description:

      Cammy is a charming feminine name that originated as a diminutive form of Cameron or Camilla. The name has Scottish roots in its connection to Cameron, which means 'crooked nose' or 'crooked river' in Gaelic. When derived from Camilla, it connects to Latin origins and mythology, where Camilla was a swift-footed warrior maiden. Cammy gained modest popularity in the 1960s and 1970s in English-speaking countries, often used as both a nickname and given name. The name carries a youthful, friendly quality with its cheerful ending sound. Cammy strikes a balance between cute and casual without feeling overly childish. While never reaching top-ranking status, it maintains steady usage, appreciated for its simplicity, approachability, and gentle feminine qualities.
  4. Maggey
    • Description:

      Maggey is a unique feminine name that appears to be a variant spelling of Maggie, which is traditionally a diminutive of Margaret. Margaret derives from the Greek word 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.' Maggey offers a distinctive spelling that maintains the friendly, approachable sound of the more common Maggie. While relatively uncommon, this spelling variation gives the name a touch of individuality. The name carries connotations of brightness and cheerfulness that are associated with the more traditional forms. In English-speaking countries, this variant spelling remains quite rare, which may appeal to parents seeking a familiar-sounding name with a unique presentation.
  5. Alita
    • Bikini
      • Dhurke
        • Furio
          • Gaspen
            • Ini
              • Jinxie
                • Klavier
                  • Kristoph
                    • Magnifi
                      • Metis
                        • Missile
                          • Nahyuta
                            • Quercus
                              • Rayfa
                                • Shihna