Names I like☆
For my future children // Why are boy names so boring?
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Female
Norah
Norah is a feminine name of Latin origin. A respelling of Nora and a short form of Eleanor, this name means “honor” or “dignity.”
Aurora [Rory]
Aurora is a girl’s name of Latin origin. Meaning “dawn,” and calling upon images of the otherworldly aurora borealis. In Roman mythology, Aurora is the goddess of sunrise.
Anastasia [Anya]
Anastasia is a girl's name of Greek and Russian origins, meaning "resurrection." The name derives from the masculine Greek name Anastasius, which shares the same etymology.
Vivienne [Viv]
Vivienne derives from the French Viviana, meaning “lively.” From the Latin word Vivianus—meaning “alive”—Vivienne is commonly associated with the Hungarian name Vivien and the Irish name Bébinn.
Victoria [Vico]
Victoria is the feminine version of Victor and is of Latin origin, meaning "victorious." From Victoria, Roman Goddess of Victory, and Queen Victoria's reign to modern-day entrepreneur Victoria Beckham, it is clear that this name symbolizes confidence and power.
Charlotte [Lottie]
Charlotte is a feminine variant of the French masculine name Charles. Popular amongst nobility and royalty, Charlotte means "free man" or "army," sharing its roots with the Germanic Karl.
Olivia [Livi]
Olivia is a given girls' name of Latin origin. Its primary meaning is "olive tree." In Greek mythology, olive trees symbolize peace and friendship (think of the expression "to extend an olive branch").
Male
Naran
In the indigenous Triqui culture of Oaxaca, Mexico, the name represents a "lunar eclipse".
Theo
Theo is a gender-neutral name of Greek origin, meaning “God’s gift.” It's derived from the ancient Greek Theodōros, which comes from the words theos, meaning “God,” and dōron, translating to “gift.”
Noah
Noah derives from Noach, a Hebrew name meaning "rest” or “repose."
Adrien
Adrien is a gender-neutral name of French and Latin origin, meaning “from Hadria,” with links to Adria in northern Italy, once a busy port on the Adriatic Sea.
Aaron
Aaron is a boy’s name of Hebrew and Egyptian origin, meaning “mountain of strength," "exalted," "strong,” and even "warrior lion."
Sebastian [Seb]
Sebastian is a name of Greek origin derived from the word sebastos, meaning “venerable.”
