Thia's Collection

I tend to lean towards European names with a biblical touch added. I especially enjoy browsing thru name meanings and coming up with combinations that say something special.
  1. Amadeo
    • Origin:

      Italian
    • Meaning:

      "lover of God"
    • Description:

      Amadeo and Amedeo are both valid Italian forms of the Roman Amadeus, most famous as the middle name of the composer Mozart as well as the title of a movie about him. Mozart's name was actually the Greek Theophilus, but he transformed it to the Latin version. Amadeo is also used in Spain, where it was the name of a 19th century king who was born in Italy.
  2. Amias
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "loved"
    • Description:

      Amias or Amyas is a unique name with an attractive sound and feel and a lovely meaning. Though it might sound like a Biblical name, it is not, but is a surname that may be related to Amadeus or even be a male version of Amy--which would make it one of the few boys' names to be derived from a girls'.
  3. Annika
    • Origin:

      Swedish diminutive of Anna
    • Meaning:

      "grace"
    • Description:

      Annika is a surprise hit of recent years, inspired by golfer Sorenstam; for Trekkies, it was also the name of a 'Star Trek:Voyager' character. Some people's first memory of it might be as Pippi Longstocking's friend. A nice namesake for an ancestral Ann.
  4. AREN/ Aaren
    • Aviva
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "springlike, fresh, dewy"
      • Description:

        Aviva is vivacious and memorable, a fresh spin on the Vivian and Vivienne names that have been getting more popular since Angelina and Brad chose one for their twin daughter. Another A-beginning palindrome name: Aziza.
    • Benaiah
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "built by God"
      • Description:

        Benaiah is an unusual Biblical choice that can get you to Ben.
    • Calix
      • Origin:

        Male variation of Calixta or Latin
      • Meaning:

        "chalice"
      • Description:

        Calix is once-obscure name that is starting to see some use in the US, where 47 baby boys were named Calix in 2023. An indirect influence is the actress Calista Flockhart, who introduced Americans to the female version of this attractive Greek name to prominence.
    • DARION/ DARIUS
      • EZRAELA
        • Felix
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "happy, fortunate"
          • Description:

            Felix is one of those ancient but nontraditional names for boys that have come into favor over the past few decades, a favorite of parents who want a masculine name with history and heft that breaks ranks with the standard Franks and Freds. Felix is also an international darling, ranking in the Top 100 in several European and English-speaking countries.
        • HANAN/ HANNEN
          • Jakob
            • Origin:

              German, Norwegian, and Slovenian variation of Jacob, Hebrew variation of James
            • Meaning:

              "supplanter"
            • Description:

              After cracking the US Top 200 in the early 2000s, fueled by Jacob's rise, this name has been losing steam in recent years. But Jakob is the top form of the name in many other countries, cultures, and languages, ranking highly in Germany, Norway, Austria, Iceland, and Slovenia. Jakub is the Polish variation.
          • Jethro
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "excellence"
            • Description:

              Jethro, though the biblical father-in-law of Moses, has suffered for a long time from a Beverly Hillbilly image, but some really adventurous parents might consider updating and urbanizing it and transitioning it into the hip o-ending category.
          • JUBILEE/ Jubileah
            • KAI/KAJ
              • KAISEL
                • Kaius
                  • Origin:

                    Variation of Caius, Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "rejoice"
                  • Description:

                    Kaius is a K-ization of the Latin Caius, the name of an ancient poet, introduced by style maven Rachel Zoe. More recently, it was used by Derek Jeter for his son.
                • Katia
                  • Origin:

                    Russian diminutive of Ekaterina
                  • Meaning:

                    "pure"
                  • Description:

                    One of the warm and earthy Russian nickname names now coming into style. Denzel Washington is the father of a Katia.
                • Levi
                  • Origin:

                    Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "joined, attached"
                  • Description:

                    Levi, lighter and more energetic than most biblical names, with its up vowel ending, combines Old Testament gravitas with the casual flair associated with Levi Strauss jeans.
                • LIESEL/ LIESL