whats my name lets discuss

hi i dont have a name yet lets go dudes this is for me to share w a friend :) and also i guess whoever else wants to see it ig
  1. Michael
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "who is like God?"
    • Description:

      Michael was the Number 1 American boys' name for almost half a century. While Michael has moved out of the Top 10 baby boy names, it's still widely used.
  2. Orion
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "boundary, limit"
    • Description:

      Orion is a rising star, with both mythical and celestial overtones.
  3. Garrett
    • Origin:

      Irish variation of Gerard
    • Meaning:

      "spear strength"
    • Description:

      Garrett, also spelled with one 't', is an Irish-inflected name that was in the Top 100 in the nineties, but has now slipped in popularity.
  4. Nikolai
    • Origin:

      Russian variation of Nicholas
    • Meaning:

      "people of victory"
    • Description:

      Russian forms, like Russian supermodels, are hot these days. This is a strong, worldly way to make Nicholas new; it was chosen for his son by Barry Bonds, Jr. Nikolai also comes with several attractive nickname options, including approachable Nik, spunky Niko, or even hip Kai. A traditional nickname for Nikolai in Russia is Kolya.
  5. Ara
    • Origin:

      Armenian
    • Meaning:

      "king"
    • Description:

      Ara is a unique boys' name that one of the most melodious in the Armenian name pool, familiarized by Notre Dame football coach Ara Parseghian. In Armenian mythology, Ara was a king so handsome that a rival queen went to war in order to make him her own. The name Ara is also known in the Arabic and Hebrew cultures.
  6. Zacharie
    • Description:

      Zacharie is a French variation of Zachary, which derives from the Hebrew name Zechariah, meaning 'God has remembered.' This spelling gives the traditional name a distinctive continental flair while maintaining its biblical roots. Zacharie has been used primarily in French-speaking regions, including parts of Canada, France, and other Francophone countries. The name combines traditional religious heritage with a sophisticated European styling. While less common than the standard Zachary in English-speaking countries, Zacharie offers a unique alternative with the familiar nickname Zach still available. The name carries the same biblical connections as Zachary, referencing several figures in Jewish and Christian texts, including a prophet and the father of John the Baptist.
  7. Cassiopeia
    • Lyra
      • Navi
        • Caph
          • Castula
            • Ascella