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Names I adore but would probably won't use. This list changes quite often b/c some go on my faves then come off and back and forth. (N/B means No Babies. U/O means Unknown Origin. U/M means Unknown Meaning)

  • Aberforth: Welsh; "from the river";
  • Abraxas: Greek; "a mystical word";
  • Absalom: Hebrew; "my father is peace";
  • Aidan: Irish; "little fire"; 147
  • Albus: Latin; "white";
  • Alchemy: English; "medieval chemistry";
  • Amadeus: Latin; "love of God";
  • Ambrosius: Greek; "immortal";
  • Amycus: Latin; "friend";
  • Antioch: U/O; "stubborn, resistant";
  • Antonin: French; "of unknown meaning";
  • Aragorn: Literature (Sindarin); "noble, kingly";
  • Arcturus: Greek; "guardian of the bear";
  • Aries: Latin; "ram";
  • Asthore: Irish; "loved one";
  • Atlas: Greek; "not enduring"; 789
  • Balthazar: English; "protect the king";
  • Bayard: French; "with red-brown hair";
  • Blade: English; "knife, sword";
  • Boston: English; "St. Botolf's stone"; 567
  • Cadmus: Greek; "from the East;
  • Casimir: Slavic; "destroys peace";
  • Chalice: English; "goblet";
  • Cobain: English; U/M;
  • Crispin: Latin; "curly haired";
  • Cygnus: Greek; "swan";
  • D'Artagnan: French; "from Artagnan";
  • Daughtry: English; "from the daughter of";
  • Denver: English; "Dane ford";
  • Dionysus: Greek; "god of wine and revelry";
  • Dior: French; "present";
  • Draco: Italian; "dragon";
  • Draven; American; "combination of D and raven"; 803
  • Echo: Greek; "reverberating sound";
  • Enzo: Italian; "short form of Lorenzo"; 410
  • Ephraim: Hebrew; "fruitful"; 972
  • Falcon: English; "bird in the hawk family";
  • Fenrir: Norse Mythology; "fen-dweller";
  • Firenze: Italian; "name for Florence";
  • Fox: English; "wild animal in dog family";
  • Frost: English; "freezing of water";
  • Gaius: Latin; "person of earth";
  • Galaxy: English; "large system of stars";
  • Garrick: English; "spear power";
  • Gaston: French; "from Gascony, France";
  • Giacomo: Italian; "supplanter";
  • Gilderoy: Old English + Old French; "gilded king";
  • Godric: AngloSaxon; "power of god";
  • Guillaume: French; "strong-willed warrior";
  • Hades: Greek Mythology; "unseen/god of underworld";
  • Hamish: Scottish; "supplanter";
  • Hart: English; "deer or stag";
  • Hyperion: Greek; "the one above;
  • Independence: English; "freedom";
  • Isaac: Hebrew; "he will laugh"; 29
  • Jacques: French; "supplanter";
  • Jagger: English; "carter, peddlar"; 698
  • Javier: Spanish; "new house"; 222
  • Jayden: American; "combination of the names Jay and Aiden"; 9
  • Joaquin: Spanish; "raised by Yahweh"; 340
  • Justice: English; "doing right by the law"; 475
  • Kendrick: English; "bold ruler"; 317
  • Kiefer: German; "pine tree or barrel maker";
  • King: English; "ruler"; 193
  • Lars: Scandinavian; "person from Laurentum";
  • Leif: Scandinavian; "heir";
  • Leonardo: Italian; "lion brave"; 131
  • Lestat: French; "state, status";
  • Lexington: English; "from Leaxa's town";
  • Locke: English; "lock, fastening";
  • Lorcan: Irish; "little fierce one";
  • Ludovic: French; "famed warrior";
  • Luther: English; "people army";
  • Magnus: Latin; "great"; 958
  • Marvolo: Latin; "ill will";
  • Mason: French; "stone worker"; 4
  • Maverick: English; "independent"; 273
  • Merrimac: U/O; U/M;
  • Merritt: English; "from the boundary gate";
  • Midnight: English; "12 AM";
  • Mikhail: Russian; "who is like God?";
  • Montague: English; "from the pointed hill";
  • Montgomery: English; "from the hill of the powerful man";
  • Narcissus: Greek; "numbness";
  • Navarro: Spanish; "from Navarre";
  • Navy: English; "the color";
  • Neomonni: Native American; "rain cloud";
  • Neptune: Roman Mythology; "god of the sea";
  • Nero: Latin; "strong, victorious";
  • Neville: French; "new town";
  • North: English; "direction on compass";
  • Nox: Latin; "night";
  • Ocean: English; "sea, large body of water";
  • October: English; "born in October";
  • Onyx: English; "black gemstone";
  • Pax: Latin; "peace";
  • Pembroke: English; "edge of the land";
  • Peregrine: Latin; "traveller";
  • Perseus: Greek; "to destroy";
  • Pius: Roman; pious, dutiful";
  • Pollux: Roman; "very sweet";
  • Quaid: Latin; "born fourth";
  • Quentin: Latin; "fifth"; 406
  • Rabastan: Arabic; "head of the serpent";
  • Raiden: Japanese; "god spirit"; 526
  • Ramsey: Englishl "island of garlic";
  • Ransom: English; "deliverance, rescue";
  • Regulus: Latin; "rule";
  • Remington: English; "from the ridge town"; 363
  • Remus: Latin; "unknown";
  • Revere: Latin; "to fear again";
  • Rogue: English; "dishonest, savage, or unpredictable";
  • Romulus: Latin; "of Rome";
  • Royal: English; "of the king"; 899
  • Sanjaya: Indian (Sanskrit); "victor, winner";
  • Saugus: Native American; "great or extended";
  • Sawyer: English; "woodcutter"; 120
  • Scorpio: Latin; "scorpion";
  • Scorpius: Greek; "scorpion";
  • Seeley: English; "very happy";
  • Seneca: Latin; "old";
  • Septimus: Latin; "seventh";
  • Severin: German; "severe";
  • Severus: Latin; "stern/severe";
  • Shadow: English; "shade from the sun";
  • Sheldon: English; "town in the valley";
  • Slade: English; "dweller in the valley";
  • Sparrow: English; "small bird";
  • Stanislav: Slavic; "becoming glorious";
  • Stone: English; "rock";
  • Sutton: English; "from the south town";
  • Thor: Scandinavian; "thunder";
  • Tiberius: Laitn; "of or near the Tiber River";
  • Tobin: English; "son of Tobias";
  • Topaz: English; "gold gem";
  • Urban: Latin; "from the city";
  • Utah: Native American; "people of the mountain";
  • Valentine: English; "strong, healthy";
  • Viggo: Scandinavian; "battle, warlike";
  • Vladimir: Slavic; "great ruler";
  • Waverly: English; "from the brushwood field";
  • Waylon: English; "land by the road"; 292
  • Wellesley: English; "farm amongst willows";
  • Windsor: English; "riverbank with a windlass";
  • Xenophilius: Latin; "lover of strange things";
  • Yale: English; "from the fertile upland";
  • Yeardley: English; "form of Yardley";
  • Yevgeniy: Russian; "well born";
  • Zeppelin: German; "airship, dirigible, blimp";
  • Zeus: Greek; "god of Olympians";
feb 10 2011 ∞
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