Names with Bland-ish meanings

Basically, names that wouldn't sound too out of place, in a novel. Nothing like a Nadeshiko or a Umeko, not that they aren't good names. Ones with meanings that are ambiguous like objects, mirror, crown, flower etc.
  1. Amoris
    • Kaede
      • Origin:

        Japanese
      • Meaning:

        "maple tree"
      • Description:

        No - not a creative spelling of Katy. This name, which can be used for boys or girls, means maple tree. Kaede is unusual in Japan although it has been gaining more popularity after it has been used for several anime and manga characters.
    • Kato
      • Origin:

        African, Uganda
      • Meaning:

        "second of twins"
      • Description:

        Kato gained a lot of attention during the O. J. Simpson trial via witness Kato Kaelin (born Brian). It is also the name of a fictional character in "The Green Hornet." Spelled Cato, it has a lot more credibility as an ancient name.
    • Kato
      • Description:

        Hungarian nickname for Katherine that provides a fresh option for parents who want to move beyond Kathy and Kate.
    • Kazumi
      • Origin:

        Japanese
      • Meaning:

        "beautiful peace"
      • Description:

        Kazumi can be used both as a masculine and feminine name. It is related to names like Kazuko, Kazuo and Kazuki.
    • Kora
      • Origin:

        Maori, English, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "maiden"
      • Description:

        As the softer-looking Cora of Downton Abbey fame charted highly in the US and the UK, some parents were looking for a way to make this name a little less common, a bit more trendy or far more Germanic by using a "K". We prefer the C version, but Kora is still an elegant name.
    • Kyoto
      • Origin:

        Place-name
      • Description:

        Kyoto is a Japanese city name not yet on the map for babies, but why not?
    • Kyoko
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        • Maire
          • Origin:

            Finnish, Irish variation of Mary
          • Meaning:

            "sweet; drop of the sea, bitter"
          • Description:

            Both Maire and Mare have begun making inroads with parents seeking novel yet authentic ways of honoring an ancestral Mary. The Finnish variation derives from the word mairea, meaning "sweet."
        • Mary
          • Origin:

            Hebrew or Egyptian
          • Meaning:

            "drop of the sea; bitter; beloved; love"
          • Description:

            Mary is the English form of Maria, which ultimately was derived from the Hebrew name Maryam/Mariam. The original meaning of Maryam is uncertain, but theories include "drop of the sea" (from Hebrew roots mar "drop" and yam "sea"); "bitter" (from Hebrew marah "bitterness"); and "beloved" (from the Egyptian root mr).
        • Mika
          • Origin:

            Japanese
          • Meaning:

            "beautiful fragrance"
          • Description:

            Mika is a Japanese girls' name that translates easily to English. As a male name, it's a short form of Mikael, the Scandinavian and Finnish form of Michael. Both are spelled and pronounced the same.
        • Mina
          • Origin:

            Hindu equivalent of Pisces or diminutive of Wilhelmina, German
          • Meaning:

            "resolute protection"
          • Description:

            Most famous as a Dracula victim (where Mina is short for Wilhelmina), Mina is a name that can stand on its own or be a diminutive of any name ending in -mina, most usually Wilhelmina.
        • Moira
          • Origin:

            Irish, variation of Mary
          • Meaning:

            "bitter; beloved; drop of the sea"
          • Description:

            Well-established Irish and Scottish name that has never really caught on across the pond. Remembered by an older generation as the beautiful red-haired ballerina in the film The Red Shoes, Moira Shearer.
        • Yukio
          • Origin:

            Japanese
          • Meaning:

            "snow boy"
          • Description:

            In the Japanese culture, this name suggests a sense of independence and is one of the popular names for December babies.