Maxx names

  1. Casin
    • Danae
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Description:

        An intriguing mythological name whose one challenge might be pronunciation questions.
    • Davien
      • Description:

        Davien is a modern masculine name that appears to be a creative variation of David, which has Hebrew origins meaning "beloved." This contemporary spelling adds a distinctive flair to the traditional name while maintaining its recognizable roots. Davien emerged in American naming patterns during the late 20th century as parents increasingly sought unique spellings of familiar names. While not among the most popular names, Davien has maintained a steady presence in naming records since the 1990s. The name offers the stability and heritage of David with a modern twist, appealing to parents who want a name that stands out slightly while still having traditional underpinnings.
    • Eliana
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "my God has answered"
      • Description:

        Eliana is a lilting, rhythmic choice, which has caught on in the US and other English-speaking countries. Currently popular in the UK, The Netherlands, Canada, and Brazil, it also makes the US Top 50 -- and the Top 10 if you count all spellings.
    • Eliott
      • Description:

        Eliott is a masculine name representing a variation of Elliott, which originated as an English surname derived from the Hebrew name Elijah, meaning 'my God is Jehovah' or 'the Lord is my God.' This specific spelling with one 't' is less common than the double-t version, giving it a slightly more distinctive appearance while maintaining the familiar sound. Eliott combines traditional roots with a clean, modern feel. The name has seen steady usage throughout English-speaking countries, experiencing an uptick in popularity during the early 21st century as part of the trend toward classic names. It offers the friendly nicknames Eli or El. Eliott carries an intellectual, approachable quality that works well from childhood through adulthood.
    • Ellias
      • Description:

        Ellias is a masculine name that represents a variation of the Hebrew name Elijah (Elias in its Greek form), meaning 'Yahweh is my God' or 'the Lord is my God.' This alternative spelling adds a distinctive touch to the more common Elias while maintaining its biblical connections and spiritual significance. While less common than Elias or Elijah, Ellias offers parents a slightly unique option that still carries the same rich heritage and dignified sound. The double 'l' creates a subtle difference in pronunciation for some speakers. Though not ranked among the top names in the U.S., Ellias follows the trend of parents seeking traditional names with personalized spellings.
    • Elliot
      • Origin:

        Anglicization of Elijah or Elias
      • Meaning:

        "Jehovah is God"
      • Description:

        Elliot (which boasts several spellings depending upon how many 'l's or 't's you want to use) is a winner -- it has the ideal quality of being neither too common nor weirdly unique. Elliot had a style boost back in the early 1980s via the young hero of the movie E.T. , who was named Elliott. Since then there have been Elliots on Law & Order: SVU and Mad Men.
    • Ellis
      • Origin:

        English surname derived from Elijah or Elias or Welsh
      • Meaning:

        "benevolent"
      • Description:

        Ellis is a former Old Man Name turned gender-neutral choice for the 21st century. It's one of the less used names in the currently popular El-family.
    • Emerald
      • Origin:

        Gem name; Persian
      • Meaning:

        "green"
      • Description:

        Emerald is the intriguing color and jewel name of the deep green stone treasured as far back as ancient Egypt — it's supposed to open one's heart to wisdom and to love and be good for strengthening relationships — which could make for an interesting, unusual name, particularly with the popularity of so many Em-starting names.
    • Esperanza
      • Origin:

        Spanish
      • Meaning:

        "hope, expectation"
      • Description:

        Esperanza is a Spanish classic that's found its way onto the national popularity list in recent years. It came into the spotlight not long ago when jazz singer Esperanza Spalding "stole" the Best New Artist Grammy from favorite Justin Bieber. It's also the name of the main character in the novel The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, about a young Latina growing up in Chicago.
    • Everett
      • Origin:

        English variation of the German Eberhard
      • Meaning:

        "brave as a wild boar"
      • Description:

        Everett is a preppy but outdoorsy name, with wintery New England vibes. In the last decade, it’s had a leap in popularity, perhaps because of its similarity to trendy girls’ names like Ava and Scarlett, or perhaps because it offers a fresh alternative to 90’s style Evan and Brett.
    • Ezmeralda
      • Description:

        Ezmeralda is a variant spelling of Esmeralda, a feminine name derived from the Spanish word for emerald, the precious green gemstone. The name gained literary fame through Victor Hugo's novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" (1831), where Esmeralda was a beautiful Romani woman. This alternate spelling with a 'z' adds a contemporary twist while maintaining the name's exotic, romantic quality. Ezmeralda carries a sense of mystery and beauty, with its flowing syllables and unusual letter combination. While less common than the traditional spelling, Ezmeralda appeals to parents seeking names with Spanish or Romani cultural connections while offering a slightly different look. The name evokes images of vibrant beauty and has maintained consistent though modest usage over recent decades.

    • Emeryn
      • Fabiane
        • Description:

          Fabiane is a feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'Fabianus,' which relates to the Roman clan name 'Fabius.' The Fabii were an ancient and distinguished Roman family whose name possibly stems from 'faba,' meaning 'bean' or 'bean grower.' This elegant name is particularly popular in Portuguese and Brazilian communities, where it emerged as a feminine version of Fabiano. Fabiane carries a melodic quality with its flowing syllables and exotic feel to English speakers. While not common in the United States or United Kingdom, the name enjoys moderate popularity in Brazil and other Portuguese-speaking regions. It conveys a sense of sophistication and international flair, appealing to parents seeking a name with Latin roots and contemporary style.

      • Faith
        • Origin:

          Virtue name
        • Description:

          Faith is one of the most straightforward of the virtue names popularized by the Puritans in the seventeenth century, many parents still choosing it as an indicator of their religious conviction. Faith peaked in 2002 at Number 48.
      • Fayth
        • Description:

          Fayth is a feminine name that represents an alternative spelling of Faith, one of the virtue names that gained popularity particularly among Protestant families after the Reformation. Derived from the Old French 'feid' and Latin 'fides,' meaning trust or belief, Fayth carries the same spiritual connotations as its traditional counterpart. The 'y' spelling gives the name a distinctive, slightly more elaborate appearance while maintaining the identical pronunciation. This variant emerged during the late 20th and early 21st centuries when creative spellings became increasingly popular among parents. While less common than the standard Faith, Fayth appeals to those seeking a familiar virtue name with a unique twist, embodying qualities of spirituality, loyalty, and commitment.
      • Grace
        • Origin:

          English, virtue name
        • Description:

          Grace, a simple and pure virtue name which originally referred to divine grace, is a fashionable classic. In the early 2000s, it seemed headed for the Top 10 but pulled back from the upward trajectory, which you may consider a very good thing.
      • Graham
        • Origin:

          Scottish
        • Meaning:

          "gravelly homestead"
        • Description:

          Well used in England and Scotland since the fifties, the smooth and sophisticated Graham is catching on here.
      • Hallel
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "praise"
        • Description:

          Hallel is derived from the Hebrew word halall, meaning "praise."
      • Honor
        • Origin:

          English word and virtue name
        • Meaning:

          "honor"
        • Description:

          Honor is a somewhat more straight-laced virtue name than Hope or Grace, placing a high standard on any girl carrying it, but it's a goal worth setting. By choosing Honor for her daughter, Jessica Alba brought it very much into the modern world.