NaNoWriMo 2017

  1. Fefe
    • Flurin
      • Hans
        • Origin:

          German, Dutch, and Scandinavian, diminutive of Johannes
        • Description:

          Though familiar to all via such childhood icons as Hans Brinker, Hans(el) and Gretel, and Hans Christian Andersen, few Americans have chosen this name for their sons because of its intractably Old Country image.
      • Joachim
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "Established by God"
        • Description:

          Joachim is an undiscovered biblical name with potential, although most modern parents would probably prefer the more lively Spanish version, Joaquin. Like many Old Testament names, it was primarily in use in the seventeenth century, and then became rare. In the Bible Joachim is a king of Judah; according to the Gospel of James, Saint Joachim was the husband of Saint Anne and the father of the Virgin Mary.
          br/>Currently well-used in France, the name Joachim is known in countries and languages around the world and pronounced somewhat differently in each. While American might be most familiar with the Spanish version of the name, Joaquin via actor Joaquin Phoenix, that pronunciation wah-keen is not similar to any of the pronunciations of Joachim, which all have three syllables often with the emphasis on the second.
      • John
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "God is gracious"
        • Description:

          John reigned as the most popular of all boys' Christian names for 400 years, from the time the first Crusaders carried it back to Britain until the 1950s. Then American baby namers finally seemed to tire of this straight-arrow, almost anonymous John Doe of names, replacing it with fancier forms like Jonathan and the imported Sean and Ian.
      • Johann-Adam
        • Karim
          • Origin:

            Arabic
          • Meaning:

            "noble, generous"
          • Description:

            Kareem is the more popular form in the US, thanks to basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, but Karim is right on his heels after being among the fastest-rising names of 2022. French soccer player Karim Benzema's recent success on the elite team Real Madrid may play in a part in the name's upswing.
        • Katharina
          • Origin:

            German variation of Katherine, Greek
          • Meaning:

            "pure"
          • Description:

            Katharina is an attractive form of Katherine and a great way to update a classic. But English speakers may want to choose the Katerina or Katarina spelling to avoid pronunciation confusion.
        • Kim
          • Origin:

            English diminutive of Kimberly; Vietnamese; Scandinavian diminutive of Joachima; Soviet name
          • Description:

            Kim was the coolest name... of the 1960s. Kim was popularized by actress Kim Novak, and its energy is still maintained by rapper Lil' Kim, but it holds lil' or no appeal for new babies. Parents who like Kim's short, sweet sound might look to a choice such as Sam, Lou, or Belle.
        • Kurt
          • Origin:

            German, diminutive of Kurtis
          • Meaning:

            "courteous, polite"
          • Description:

            A name that defines itself, a bit more curt in the harder K version.
        • Leslie
          • Origin:

            Scottish
          • Meaning:

            "garden of holly"
          • Description:

            A Scottish place and surname that was once adrogynous but now leans about 20 to 1 toward the girls' side, Leslie has a pleasant, heathery feel that kept it in or near the Top 100 for several decades; the Lesly and Lesley spellings are also frequently used, especially in Britain. While Leslie may not be the freshest name in the bunch, it's become a modern classic and is one of the surprising names always to have ranked among the US Top 1000 for girls.
        • Lina
          • Origin:

            Arabic; Latin diminutive
          • Meaning:

            "tender"
          • Description:

            This pretty, succinct Arabic name is also commonly used as a nickname for names like Carolina.
        • Lovisa
          • Luo
            • Mara
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "bitter"
              • Description:

                Mara is the evocative ancient root of Mary, appearing in the Book of Ruth, in which Naomi, devastated after the death of her two sons, says "Call me not Naomi, call me Mara." It's one of the girl names starting with M that both fits in and stands out.
            • Maria
              • Origin:

                Hebrew or Egyptian
              • Meaning:

                "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
              • Description:

                As a highly popular girls’ name in all Spanish-speaking countries, this saintly Latin variation of Mary retains a timeless beauty. Through the centuries, Maria remains one of the most widely-used girl names starting with M.
            • Max
              • Origin:

                English and German diminutive of Maximilian or Maxwell
              • Meaning:

                "greatest"
              • Description:

                Max was derived from Maximilian, a Latin name that originated from the Roman family name Maximus. The character name Max in the children's classic Where the Wild Things Are had an impact on baby namers. Max is a widely used name internationally.
            • Meghan
              • Origin:

                Variation of Megan
              • Meaning:

                "pearl"
              • Description:

                Megan was one of the first trendy names to spawn lots of spelling variations: This is one of the most tenacious and confusing.
            • Mei
              • Origin:

                Chinese; Hawaiian
              • Meaning:

                "beautiful; plum"
              • Description:

                Homophonous with Mae and May, the beautiful (literally) Mei is poised to climb the charts. The hero of the 2022 Disney/Pixar film Turning Red is a Chinese-Canadian teen named Meilin "Mei" Lee, which may boost the name ever further.
            • Michael
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "who is like God?"
              • Description:

                Michael was the Number 1 American boys' name for almost half a century. While Michael has moved out of the Top 10 baby boy names, it's still widely used.