Names from Encara

Names from the land of Encara.
  1. Absalom
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "father of peace"
    • Description:

      Absalom, because of its biblical and literary associations, just might appeal to the daring namegiver.
  2. Acacius
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "thorny; or, innocent, not evil"
    • Description:

      Acacius is a Latinized form of the Ancient Greek Akakios and can be interpreted to relate to the same root as the name Acacia, for the thorn bush, or Akakios which means "not evil." With the modern taste for ancient names that end in "us," this obscure but attractive choice may have a chance of new life. Acacius is the name of three early saints.
  3. Amabel
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "lovable"
    • Description:

      Amabel is an older name than Annabel and a lot more distinctive. Amabel was a very common name in the twelfth and thirteen centuries, then was revived during the nineteenth century British fad for medieval names.
  4. Arabel
    • Argenta
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "silvery"
      • Description:

        More modern and alluring than Silver, Argenta is one of the few mineral/metal-related names.
    • Arianell
      • Origin:

        Welsh
      • Meaning:

        "silver"
      • Description:

        This early Welsh saint's name is unusual and lovely, waiting to be discovered. Saint Arianell was a member of the Welsh royal family who was possessed by a spirit which was exorcised by Saint Dyfrig, who became Arianell's spiritual teacher.
    • Adelphi
      • Anaximander
        • Avon
          • Circe
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "bird"
            • Description:

              In Greek myth, Circe, daughter of Helios, the sun, was a sorceress living on the island of Aeaea, who could turn men into animals with her magic wand, which is just what she did to Odysseus's crew in Homer's Odyssey, transforming them into swine. All was forgiven, however, as Circe and Odysseus later had a child together—Telegonus.
          • Edan
            • Origin:

              Irish and Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "little fire; era"
            • Description:

              A pleasingly simple alternate spelling of Aidan - but likely to get confused with Eden. In Hebrew, it means "era", and it's a Top 100 name in Israel.
          • Emmalyn
            • Description:

              Variation of Emma with the popular suffix -lyn.
          • Enya
            • Origin:

              Irish
            • Meaning:

              "fire"
            • Description:

              This phonetic Anglicization of the Irish name Eithne was made familiar by the single-named Irish singer and composer. St. Eithne was the daughter of a king and an early Irish convert to Christianity.
          • Erasmus
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "beloved, desired"
            • Description:

              Erasmus has long retained the image of the bearded and bespectacled Dutch philosopher, but could be one that the audacious baby namer just might dare to dust off.
          • Euclidea
            • Farquahar
              • Origin:

                Anglicized form of Irish and Scottish Fearchar
              • Meaning:

                "dear man"
              • Description:

                Definitely a far stretch for any child.
            • Frey
              • Origin:

                Scandinavian
              • Meaning:

                "lord, exalted one"
              • Description:

                Frey is the handsome Norse fertility god, a worthy namesake. Frey remains rare in the US even as the similar Freya picks up in popularity.
            • Gentry
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "aristocracy"
              • Description:

                A distinctive surname that, despite its meaning, has a cowboy swagger, a la Autry.
            • Gershwin
              • Origin:

                Musical name
              • Description:

                The adopted surname of iconic songwriting brothers George and Ira (born Gershovitz) might make a nice musical middle name.
            • Gervaise
              • Origin:

                French
              • Meaning:

                "skilled with a spear"
              • Description:

                Unusual saint's name rarely heard outside Roman Catholic rectories until it made an appearance on a reality-TV show; has an attractive French feel.