sheinasc's list of names

  1. Aurelle
    • Amareah
      • Amitaea
        • Carmel
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "garden"
          • Description:

            Carmel is a biblical place-name heard much more frequently in Ireland than in the U.S. and is considered a particularly Catholic name. It is given in honor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and is the name of a mountain ridge on the Mediterranean near Haifa in Israel, mentioned in the Old Testament, famous for its lush vegetation and said to have been often visited by Mary and the Infant Christ.
        • Da'ela
          • Emmett
            • Origin:

              English; Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "truth; universal"
            • Description:

              Emmett has had an interesting and unusual gender history. A long-obscure masculinization of Emma, Emmett is now rising as a boys' name as a companion to the very popular Emma and Emily. And at the same time, Emmett itself is seen by a handful of parents as a new spin for girls on those uber-popular choices. While the Emmet spelling might still seem most masculine, the extra T in Emmett does make it seem girl-appropriate. Emmette is an even more feminine spelling. But don't be too alarmed: There were over 3000 boys named Emmett in one recent year compared to only 13 girls.
          • Ezra
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "help"
            • Description:

              Ezra has a lot going for it: the strength of its heroic Biblical legacy, its quirky sound, and its fresh but familiar feel. Ezra is now at its highest point ever, but its intuitive streamlined spelling and deep roots could make it a worth successor to Elijah in the Top 10 -- or even to Liam or Noah at Number 1.
          • Ezri
            • Origin:

              Variation of Ezra, Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "help"
            • Description:

              Ezri is one of the cool new unisex names starting with E, except as a Biblical name, it's not so new. Used for both genders in Israel, in the US it's currently running five to one in favor of girls, surprisingly. Its deviation from the better known and more traditional Ezra makes it feel like one of the more truly gender neutral names.
          • Elaria
            • Lehava
              • Micha
                • Origin:

                  Variation of Micah
                • Description:

                  The many names connected more by letter and sound than by root -- Micha, Micah, Mica, Misha, Mischa, Michal, and of course Michael -- can get very confusion, and this variation is sure to cause pronunciation problems in the US. Hard or soft ch? Long or short i? Better stick with Micah, Misha...or Michael.
              • Noam
                • Origin:

                  Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "pleasantness, charm, tenderness"
                • Description:

                  Noam is an underused modern Hebrew name with any number of attractive attributes attached to its meaning; it doesn't have the biblical weight of Noah, but could make a more distinctive alternative to that popular choice. Noam is a Top 10 boys' name in Israel.
              • Nirelle
                • Oran
                  • Origin:

                    Hebrew, Irish, Scottish
                  • Meaning:

                    "light, song, little green one"
                  • Description:

                    A calm and gentle multicultural choice. Oran is popular in Ireland, where its Gaelic form is Odhrán, meaning "little green one". In Scottish Gaelic, the name means "song", and in Hebrew, it's a combination of Or "light" + Ran "singing".
                • Selah
                  • Origin:

                    Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "praise, pause"
                  • Description:

                    The name is derived from the term commonly used in the Book of Psalms, which has a many Hebrew scholars in confusion over its meaning. Given its context in the Bible, Selah is likely to mean "to praise" or "pause and reflect upon what has just been said." Lauryn Hill used this name for her daughter. It is the last word in Anita Diamant's novel The Red Tent.
                • Shalom
                  • Origin:

                    Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "peace"
                  • Description:

                    Supermodel Shalom Harlow glamorized this name, which is heard as a greeting every day in Israel.
                • Shailoh
                  • Txofiah
                    • Xemira
                      • Yakira