i n t e r e s t i n g names

  1. Elestren
    • Origin:

      Cornish
    • Meaning:

      "Iris"
    • Description:

      Less known than other Cornish beauties like Demelza, Elowen and Kerensa, Elestren is a pretty Cornish botanical name ripe for wider usage.
  2. Elexis
    • Origin:

      Greek variation of Alexis
    • Description:

      Rather than confusing things with Elexis, we'd stick with the original Alexis version.
  3. Elva
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "leader of the elves"
    • Description:

      Elva is the anglicized version of Ailbhe, growing more popular in Ireland.
  4. Endellion
    • Origin:

      Cornish place and saint's name
    • Description:

      Endellion is the name of an early saint who was a daughter of King Brychan and goddaughter of King Arthur whose life is commemorated by the Cornish village of St. Endellion. This intriguing ancient name was brought into modern usage by British Prime Minister David Cameron, who used it as one of the middle names for his fourth child, a baby girl.
  5. Exie
    • Eyla
      • Huw
        • Ignatius
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "fiery"
          • Description:

            The striking Ignatius is making a truly surprising comeback, sparked by its selection by not one but two celebrities — Cate Blanchett and Julianne Nicholson. With its fiery qualities and magical feel, Ignatius might just fit in with Blaze, Griffin, Ember, or Atticus.
        • Iona
          • Origin:

            Scottish place-name
          • Description:

            This name of a small island off the coast of Scotland is trending upwards along with other I names.
        • Liesel
          • Origin:

            German diminutive of Elizabeth
          • Meaning:

            "pledged to God"
          • Description:

            Sweet but sleek, and distinctive, Liesel is an old German nickname-name for Elisabeth. It might have once seemed inextricably tied to to its country of origin, but now, like Elsa, Enzo, Saoirse, Freya, Soren, and Heidi, it leans more towards being international and European chic.
        • Lilabet
          • Llewellyn
            • Origin:

              Welsh, variation of Llywelyn
            • Meaning:

              "leader's image"
            • Description:

              Llewellyn/Llywelyn is a common patriotic first name in Wales, with its distinctive Welsh double LL's; in the U.S. Llewellyn would make a daring choice, though with the chance that some might find the ellen sound slightly feminine.
          • Maeve
            • Origin:

              Irish
            • Meaning:

              "she who intoxicates"
            • Description:

              Maeve is a short and sweet name that has become one of the most stylish Irish names for girls in the modern US. Maeve would make an excellent first or middle name choice, with more heft than Mae/May and more modern charm than Mavis.
          • Majorie
            • Margo
              • Origin:

                French, diminutive of Margaret
              • Meaning:

                "pearl"
              • Description:

                Margo and Margot sound exactly the same, so why has the Margot spelling hopped back onto the Top 1000, outpacing Margo in numbers more than two to one? (Over 350 baby girls were named Margot in the most recent year, versus 150 named Margo.)
            • Megumi
              • Origin:

                Japanese
              • Meaning:

                "blessing"
              • Description:

                An Asian name not widely known in the West.
            • Mekhi
              • Origin:

                Derivation and meaning unknown
              • Description:

                Fans of versatile, rising African- American actor Mekhi Phifer have begun to adopt his unusual first name for their sons.
            • Meliora
              • Origin:

                Latin, Cornish
              • Meaning:

                "better; honey"
              • Description:

                Unusual and lush Roman name adopted, improbably, by the Puritans.
            • Noreen
              • Origin:

                English, diminutive of Nora
              • Description:

                Noreen's in limbo, especially now that Nora has made a comeback.
            • Onyx
              • Origin:

                Word name
              • Meaning:

                "gem stone; claw, nail"
              • Description:

                Onyx is a fresh and trending gemstone name for boys, currently in the US Top 500, having climbed the charts rapidly since 2018. Now, an increasing number of girls are receiving the name, with a recent count revealing nearly 200 baby girls were called Onyx in 2023.