Family Names

Mostly for middle names, some for first names.
  1. AllisonHeart
    • Origin:

      Scottish, diminutive of Alice
    • Meaning:

      "noble"
    • Description:

      Widely used here since the fifties, Allison -- a derivative of Alice -- has now been once again surpassed by the original Alice as parents embrace vintage revivals. Despite this, Allison's popularity has held strong, and it remains steadily within the Top 100. Allison's status is challenged by up-and-coming "-son" names, from Addison to Emerson. The freshest Allison alternative may be Ellison, which adds the appeal of trendy nickname Ellie as opposed to falling nickname Allie.
  2. DelaneyHeart
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "dark challenger"
    • Description:

      Delaney has been a popular Irish surname name for a couple of decades, projecting buoyant enthusiasm plus a feminine feel.
  3. GlorianaHeart
    • KathleenHeart
      • Origin:

        Anglicized form of Irish Caitlin
      • Meaning:

        "pure"
      • Description:

        Kathleen is the early Irish import version that came between Katherine and Kaitlin, and which hasn't been used in so long it's almost beginning to sound fresh again. It was a surprise pick by one of the hip Dixie Chicks, Martie Maguire. Kathleen was a Top 10 name from 1948 to 1951, and it is the subject of several old sentimental songs, such as "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen."
    • Leonora or LeonaHeart
      • MilesHeart
        • Origin:

          English form of Milo
        • Meaning:

          "soldier or merciful"
        • Description:

          Miles, which has a permanent veneer of cool thanks to jazz great Miles Davis, is a confident and polished boys' name that's an American classic. Always ranking in the US Top 1000, it's been drifting up the charts for the past half century but has never been TOO popular.
      • RainHeart
        • Origin:

          Nature name
        • Description:

          Mostly feminine, though "Office" star Rainn Wilson gives it a slight masculine twist. You might also use this as a short form of Raines.
      • SamuelHeart
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "told by God"
        • Description:

          Samuel has been so popular for so long that it's hard to believe it's still climbing, at its highest point since the 1890s.
      • WesleyHeart
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "western meadow"
        • Description:

          Reminiscent of the Old West, with rugged charm and a gentle, easy-going feel, Wesley has long been a staple on the US charts.