Happy Middle Names!

  1. Ansel
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "with divine protection"
    • Description:

      Ansel, primarily associated with the great western photographer Ansel Adams, famed for his magnificent photographs of the Yosemite Valley, could make a creative artist-hero choice. For Adams it was a family name – he was named after his uncle, Ansel Easton. And, in turn, Adams was the namesake of young heartthrob Ansel Elgort, son of a photographer.
  2. Arden
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "valley of the eagle; high"
    • Description:

      Arden, the name of the magical forest in Shakespeare's As You Like It, is a stylish A name with a strong, straightforward image. Another reason to love Arden: its similarity to "ardent." Arden is solidly unisex, with the current gender distribution running about 60 percent girls and 40 percent boys.
  3. Allswell
    • Briar
      • Elias
        • Origin:

          Greek variation of Elijah, Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "Yahweh is God"
        • Description:

          Strong, charismatic, and sleek, Elias has followed in the footsteps of Elijah and Eli to become a popular choice among parents today.
      • Elvis
        • Origin:

          Meaning unknown
        • Description:

          When the King was alive, and for years afterwards, few people (except Declan McManus who became Elvis Costello) dared use his singular name, but now it's very much up for grabs.
      • Everly
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "wild boar in woodland clearing"
        • Description:

          Sweet and stylish, with a sporty, energetic undertone, Everly is a name that ticks lots of boxes.
      • Fable
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Meaning:

          "a legendary story of supernatural happenings"
        • Description:

          Fable, like Story, is a word name with real potential, combining enchanted tale-telling with a moral edge. And soundwise, it would fit right in with the likes of Abel and Mabel.
      • Fair
        • Holiday
          • Origin:

            English word name
          • Meaning:

            "holy day"
          • Description:

            Free and fun name if you don't want to be pinned down to Noelle, Pasqua, or Valentine.
        • Lark
          • Origin:

            English bird name
          • Description:

            Lark is getting some new and well-deserved attention as a post-Robin and Raven bird name. Although it was first recorded as a name in the 1830's, it has never appeared on the Social Security list.
        • Lyric
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "lyre"
          • Description:

            A musical name with Greek roots, appealing to parents who like such other names as Harmony, Melody, and Cadence.
        • Mabry
          • Origin:

            Variation of Mayberry, English and Irish
          • Meaning:

            "mud hill"
          • Description:

            Cute and eminently wearable surname name for girls.
        • Mae
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Mary or Margaret
          • Meaning:

            "bitter or pearl"
          • Description:

            Mae, a sweet and springlike old-fashioned name, hadn't been on the national charts in forty years, but finally made it back in 2010. Mae is derived from May, the month name that was chosen for its connection to Maia, the Roman goddess of growth and motherhood.
        • Merit
          • Nell
            • Origin:

              English, diminutive of Helen, Eleanor, et al
            • Meaning:

              "bright, shining one"
            • Description:

              Nell, once a nickname for Helen, Ellen, or Eleanor, is a sweet old-fashioned charmer that is fashionably used today in its own right. While Nell is perfectly in tune with contemporary vintage name style, it hasn't taken off the way some of its sisters have and so maintains an air of distinction. Use Nell or Nellie as a short for any name from Eleanor to Penelope or just name her Nell.
          • Noble
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "aristocratic"
            • Description:

              With parents beginning to show an interest in virtue names for boys, this Puritan favorite just might be revived, for what could be more admirable than nobility in terms of having strength of character, dignity, and high moral ideals?
          • Oslo
            • Origin:

              Norwegian place name, Old Norse
            • Meaning:

              "meadow at the foot of a hill"
            • Description:

              Oslo, the capital city of Norway, makes for an intriguing new place name, especially with its bookended O's, as in Otto. One Berry has already used it and we predict others will follow.
          • Orlyn
            • Rheon