Someone Knows my Name

  1. Dublin
    • Origin:

      Irish place-name
    • Description:

      With Galway and Ireland in play as names (not to mention Shannon and Kerry), there's no reason this one can't work, too.
  2. Dempse
    • Elsia
      • Emanuel
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Emmanuel, Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "God is with us"
        • Description:

          Fewer letters does not always mean easier—the traditional spelling is the one most people will recognize.
      • Eisha
        • Flora
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "flower"
          • Description:

            Flora, the name of the Roman goddess of flowers and spring, who enjoyed eternal youth, is one of the gently old-fashioned girls' flower names we think is due for a comeback— alongside cousins Cora and Dora. Florence, Fiorella, Fleur, and Flower are translations, but we like Flora best of all.
        • Fortune
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "luck, fate, wealth"
          • Description:

            A contemporary sounding word name with an ancient history, widely used in the Roman Empire, and based on the mythic goddess of good luck and fertility.
        • Fonlove
          • Freelove
            • Glasgow
              • Origin:

                Scottish place-name
              • Description:

                An undiscovered place-name with an appealing o-sound ending.
            • Guinea
              • Hercules
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "glory of Hera"
                • Description:

                  Any boy with this name, a synonym for power via the Greek mythology figure, better be strong of body, and of psyche.
              • Hester
                • Ichabod
                  • Origin:

                    Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "the glory is gone"
                  • Description:

                    Ichabod, an eccentric Old Testament name, is forever tied to the character of Ichabod Crane -- and worse, the teasing possibilities of "icky bod." Even its original meaning is a negative. Skip Ichabod, as if you were ever tempted.
                • Ishmael
                  • Origin:

                    Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "God will hear"
                  • Description:

                    Ishmael is most familiar through "Call me Ishmael," the opening line spoken by the youthful narrator of Moby-Dick. Few American parents have followed that advice, though the Spanish and Arabic spelling, Ismael, ranks at Number 362. With its warm and pleasant sound, though, we could see Ishmael tagging along behind Isaiah and Isaac.
                • Israel
                  • Origin:

                    Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "he who struggles with God"
                  • Description:

                    Though it was used by the Puritans in the sixteenth century, the founding of the modern Jewish state in 1948 transformed Israel from a traditional favorite into an icon of Judaism.
                • Jemima
                  • Origin:

                    Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "dove"
                  • Description:

                    Jemima, the name of a strong and beautiful Biblical daughter of Job, has long been among the chicest choices of aristocratic Brits, most recently ranking at #231 there in 2017. But despite its lovely sound and peaceful meaning, this attractive name hasn't ranked in the US Top 1000 since 1893, no doubt due to the problematic association with racial stereotyping, exemplified by the Aunt Jemima brand of pancakes.
                • Jude
                  • Origin:

                    Latin diminutive of Judah
                  • Meaning:

                    "praised"
                  • Description:

                    Jude is a modern star, maintaining a steady level of popularity -- but not TOO much popularity -- for more than a decade now. Thank Jude Law and the great Lennon-McCartney song "Hey Jude", double-handedly responsible for propelling Jude up the charts.
                • Jupiter
                  • Origin:

                    Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "godfather"
                  • Description:

                    Jupiter's partner Juno has entered the mainstream, so it's possible that her divine mate could follow. But not necessarily for boys — Jupiter is currently mostly female in the US, thanks to its similarity to Juniper. Stars including Ed Sheeran and Ashley Tisdale recently welcomed daughters named Jupiter, which could shift the balance even more towards the girls.
                • Kassey