AerieEerie's Character Name Bank
- Hazael
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"God sees"Description:
This name of an Old Testament king is reminiscent of the woodsy nature name Hazel. Given to just 35 boys in 2024, it could make a similar but less popular option than Top 1000 Azael.
- Mayim
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"water"Description:
This Hebrew water name has two main popular associations: Mayim Bialik, who played the title role in the early 90s TV series "Blossom," and the popular Israeli folk dance, "Mayim, Mayim."
- Dovizia
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"wealth"Description:
A medieval Italian name that could work in modern times.
- Minnow
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"small fish"Description:
This adorable fish name debuted on the baby name charts in 2020, inspired by a young girl character in the Netflix movie Love and Monsters. Minnow resembles well-established girl names Minnie, Willow, and Marlowe.
- Fish
Description:
Fish is an unusual masculine name derived directly from the common noun for aquatic creatures. As a given name, it belongs to the category of nature-inspired or word names that have occasionally been used throughout history. While extremely rare as a first name, Fish has a longer history as a surname, originally denoting someone who was a fisherman or fish seller. As a given name, it projects qualities of simplicity, distinctiveness, and connection to nature. Fish might be chosen by parents seeking an extremely unconventional name with straightforward pronunciation or those with a meaningful connection to fishing, marine life, or water. Its brevity and familiar word status make it memorable despite its rarity as a personal name.
- Boswell
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"well near the woods"Description:
Waspy-sounding choice, well known in literature for Boswell's Life of Johnson.
- Sabrinia
Description:
Sabrinia is a feminine name that appears to be a variation of Sabrina, which has roots in Celtic mythology. The original Sabrina was a legendary princess who became the goddess of the River Severn in Wales. This elaborated form adds an additional syllable, giving it a more flowing, romantic quality. While significantly less common than Sabrina, Sabrinia maintains the same appealing meaning and mythological connections. The name has a graceful, feminine sound with its soft consonants and melodic rhythm. Sabrinia might appeal to parents who appreciate the classic Sabrina but desire something more distinctive and elaborate for their daughter.
- Cubby
- Geurnsey
