A writer's inspiration

  1. Nicodemus
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "victory of the people"
    • Description:

      This rarely used New Testament name could make an unusual route to the cool nickname Nico. Nicodemus (Noddy) Boffin is a character in the Dickens novel Our Mutual Friend.
  2. Niji
    • Nizhoni
      • Othilia
        • Penelope
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "weaver"
          • Description:

            Penelope is an unlikely 21st century baby name success story. Off the Top 1000 for 25 years, Penelope jumped back on in 2001 and has been heading uphill ever since, propelled by the trend for mythological names, Spanish actress Penelope Cruz, and some high-profile celebrity babies.
        • Polexia
          • Origin:

            Meaning unknown
          • Description:

            Polexia Aphrodesia was the futuristic sounding name of the Anna Paquin character in the movie "Almost Famous."
        • Poppy
          • Origin:

            English from Latin
          • Meaning:

            "red flower"
          • Description:

            Poppy, unlike most floral names which are sweet and feminine, has a lot of spunk. Long popular throughout the rest of the English-speaking world, Poppy is finally starting to rise toward the top in the US, where it entered the Top 1000 for the first time in 2016.
        • Rohana
          • Origin:

            Sanskrit
          • Meaning:

            "sandalwood"
          • Description:

            Beguiling alternative to Johanna.
        • Royama
          • Sailor
            • Origin:

              Occupational name
            • Description:

              Supermodel Christie Brinkley launched an entire name genre when she picked this breezy occupational name for her daughter in 1998, and it has become more prevalent in recent decades. The Saylor version, which you might consider a spelling spin or a surname-name, is now among the Top 500 names for girls, given to three times as many baby girls as the Sailor spelling. Counted together, Saylor and Sailor were used for about 1000 baby girls in one recent year in the US, versus about 100 boys.
          • Spring
            • Origin:

              Word name
            • Description:

              Spring doesn't sound half as contemporary as Winter, which has become the cool season name.
          • Storm
            • Origin:

              Word name
            • Description:

              The name of one of the most powerful Marvel superheroes — and the first major black female comic book heroine — is certainly a big one to live up to! Portrayed in the live-action X-Men movies first by Halle Berry and then by Alexandra Shipp, Storm is a mutant descended from a long line of African witch-priestesses, who can bend the weather and atmosphere to her will.
          • Senka
            • Snow
              • Tabitha
                • Origin:

                  Aramaic
                • Meaning:

                  "gazelle"
                • Description:

                  Though never as popular as the name of her Bewitched mother, Samantha, Tabitha has its own quirky, magical charm. The name of a charitable woman who was restored to life by Saint Peter in the Bible, it was a popular Puritan choice. Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick chose it for one of their twin daughters, which gave it a slight boost. Nonetheless, Tabitha remains in decline.
              • Velvet
                • Origin:

                  English word name
                • Meaning:

                  "a fabric characterized by a short soft dense warp pile"
                • Description:

                  Velvet is a name that couldn't possibly be softer or more luxuriant. Many people have fond memories of it via the character of Velvet Brown, played by the young Elizabeth Taylor in National Velvet, an intrepid young woman willing to masquerade as a boy to race her horse in a dangerous steeplechase.
              • Winter
                • Origin:

                  Word name
                • Description:

                  Fresher, brisker and, yes, cooler than Summer or Autumn or Spring, Winter is now a full-fledged female choice, especially since Nicole Richie and Joel Madden used it for daughter Harlow's middle name, and Gretchen Mol picked it as her daughter's first, as did media mogul Sean Parker. Winter continues to be the preferred spelling and has risen in popularity significantly over the past few years.
              • Zephyr
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "west wind"
                • Description:

                  If you're looking for a name that's light and breezy, this could be it. A name from mythology: Zephyrus/Zephyr was the Greek god of the west wind-- with many European variations, it's a name that's frequently seen in computer and video games, is a character in the children's book Silverwing, and appears in the Babar books--as a monkey.