kb6 kb7

  1. 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.
  2. Onyx
    • Origin:

      Word name
    • Meaning:

      "gem stone; claw, nail"
    • Description:

      Unlike Pearl and Ruby and more like Jasper, this gem name works well as a boys name. With its strong final X, it feels similar to Alex, Phoenix, Jax, and Rex, while the shiny black quality of the stone feels reminiscent of Orion. Chosen by musician Iggy Azalea for her son in 2020, it has accelerated up the charts and now sits just outside the Top 300.
  3. Oryan
    • Description:

      Oryan is a masculine name that can be interpreted as a modern variant spelling of O'Ryan or a creative take on the classic Irish surname O'Brien. It may also relate to the Hebrew name Orion, meaning 'light.' This contemporary spelling has gained some popularity in recent decades as parents seek unique options with familiar sounds. The name strikes a balance between recognizable and distinctive, with its strong beginning and flowing ending. While not among the most common names, Oryan has a modern feel that fits current naming trends favoring short, strong-sounding male names. The connection to the constellation Orion may appeal to parents interested in celestial references, giving the name an additional layer of meaning.