Favorite Names

Just my Absolute Favorites!
  1. Alexis
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "defender"
    • Description:

      This name leapt into the female column via vixen Alexis Carrington on 'Dynasty" in the 1980s. It's more popular for girls, but it's still a widely used boys' names and is one of the most popular unisex names in the US today.
  2. Aviana
    • Brighton
      • Origin:

        English, place name meaning "bright town"
      • Meaning:

        "bright town"
      • Description:

        Brighton has long been known as a holiday resort town on the south coast of England. A cheery unisex name, it was used for his daughter by Jon Favreau, but was a boy on the TV show The Nanny.
    • Brookyln
      • Cambrie
        • Evelyn
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "desired; or water, island"
          • Description:

            Renowned English author Evelyn Waugh pronounced his name "EEV-lin" (fun fact: his first wife, also named Evelyn, was referred to as "She-velyn"). But "EV-uh-lin" also works, and is probably the most familiar pronunciation of the name today.
        • Georgia
          • Harlow
            • Origin:

              English surname
            • Meaning:

              "rock hill or army hill"
            • Description:

              A glamorous surname name most famously borne by 1930s icon Jean Harlow (born Harlean Carpenter), Harlow is also the name of a town in the English county of Essex. Outside of the UK, Harlow would fit right in with contemporaries Arlo and Marlow(e).
          • Lakyn
            • Luciana
              • Oliviana
                • Parker
                  • Origin:

                    English occupational name
                  • Meaning:

                    "park-keeper"
                  • Description:

                    One of the first generation of surname names, along with Porter and Morgan, Parker's still one of the most appealing and remains firmly in the Top 100 for boys. About three times as many boys as girls get this occupational name. The association with Charlie Parker gives Parker itself a jazzy edge, and it also has a nature-related meaning. Rosie O'Donnell has a son named Parker.
                • Peyton
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "fighting-man's estate"
                  • Description:

                    Peyton is the most-used spelling of this popular name, thanks to football star Peyton Manning, but it's playing increasingly for the girls' team. The Manning family excels in all-star names, with brothers Eli and Cooper and dad Archie.
                • Rylee
                  • Origin:

                    Spelling variation of Riley
                  • Description:

                    The -ee suffix is decisively feminine, so it's no surprise that male usage of this name lags behind female usage.
                • Sawyer
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "woodcutter"
                  • Description:

                    Sawyer is a surname with a more relaxed and friendly feel than many others, and is one of the hottest occupational names right now, with the Nameberry seal of approval. Sawyer is becoming one of the top unisex names. Both Sara Gilbert and Diane Farr used Sawyer for their daughters, while it was given a boost as a boys' name by the character Sawyer on Lost, an alias for the character really named James Ford.
                • Shyloh
                  • Tate
                    • Origin:

                      Norse
                    • Meaning:

                      "cheerful"
                    • Description:

                      Though Tate is used almost exclusively for boys, we can see Tate as a stronger surname alternative to Kate or a clipped form of Tatum.
                  • Talia
                    • Teslyn
                      • Willow