Solid as a Rock Names

gems and minerals
  1. Agate
    • Origin:

      French, a semiprecious stone, or variation of Agatha
    • Description:

      Though it's French, most Americans would pronounce it as the stone.
  2. Amethyst
    • Origin:

      Gem and Color name
    • Description:

      As flower names become more unique, so can gem names move beyond Ruby and Pearl to names like Topaz, Sapphire, and Peridot. Amethyst, the purple birthstone for February, has never been in the Top 1000, but could have some appeal, joining similarly-hued Violet and Lilac, all of which make great names for Aquarius babies or names for February babies.
  3. Armel
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "bear prince"
    • Description:

      The name of a sixth century Welsh saint who founded abbeys in Brittany, reconstituted for a modern girl.
  4. Axton
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "sword stone"
    • Description:

      Macho to the max. But with the rise of x as a fashionable letter anywhere it appears in a name, ala Jaxson or Maxon, we may be hearing more of Axton.
  5. Alexandrite
    • Almas
      • Aventurine
        • Berilo
          • Origin:

            Spanish, from Greek
          • Meaning:

            "beryl, pale green gemstone"
          • Description:

            A Latin name with a lot of tango flair.
        • Beryl
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "sea-green jewel"
          • Description:

            Dated British favorite that never caught on in this country, where Jade remains the green gem of choice. Interesting namesakes: British writer Beryl Bainbridge and British aviatrix Beryl Markham.
        • Bijou
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "jewel"
          • Description:

            Bijou is a name that lives up to its definition -- a real jewel. Warning: not unheard of on poodles' dog collars. Actress Bijou Phillips is its best known bearer. It can also be spelled Bijoux.
        • Bolour
          • Cashel
            • Origin:

              Irish
            • Meaning:

              "castle, stone fort"
            • Description:

              Cashel is one of the many appealing Irish names that have not yet emigrated to the US. Cashel was chosen by actor Daniel Day-Lewis and his writer-director wife Rebecca Miller for their son.
          • Cephas
            • Origin:

              Aramaic
            • Meaning:

              "rock"
            • Description:

              The apostle Simon was called Cephas by Jesus because he was to be the rock upon which the Christian church was to be built. In most versions of the New Testament, Cephas is translated into Petros in Greek, Peter in English.
          • Charra
            • Origin:

              Gaelic
            • Meaning:

              "large stoneor rock"
            • Description:

              Rarely heard as a name; Chiara might be preferable.
          • Coral
            • Origin:

              Nature name
            • Description:

              First used during the Victorian craze for jewel names; it could rise again, along with Ruby and Pearl, though it doesn't have as much luster.
          • Crystal
            • Origin:

              Gem name
            • Description:

              Peaking at #9 in 1982, Crystal's popularity in the 70s and 80s stems from its sparkling natural namesake and several notable bearers, like country music singer Crystal Gayle and Dynasty character Krystle Carrington. But it has since lost some of its luster for American parents, now ranking in the mid-600s. Ruby, Gemma and Pearl are fashionable alternatives, but nowadays Crystal could actually be a more unexpected choice for your little gem.
          • Carnelian
            • Chalcedony
              • Charoite
                • Chrysoprase