Names I adore to the moon and back

  1. Rogue
    • Origin:

      Word name
    • Description:

      For parents who hope their child will one day carve their own path.
  2. Rolo
    • Ryker
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "rich"
      • Description:

        The trendy surname name Ryker, in the US Top 200 for boys, is now used in increasing numbers for girls.
    • Rolandus
      • Saskia
        • Origin:

          Dutch
        • Meaning:

          "Saxon"
        • Description:

          From the first time we saw the name Saskia attached to a portrait of Rembrandt's wife (her full name was Saakje van Uylenburgh, but she was always called Saskia), we have found it utterly charming and wondered why it hasn't attracted more fans In this country--she's appreciated by the Brits, who have moved her to Number 392. Saskia is one of those names that's been used in Europe since the Middle Ages, but has never crossed the ocean.
      • Sayer
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "woodcutter or reciter"
        • Description:

          One of the more subtle occupational surnames, Sayer is a pleasant, open, last-name-first name, particularly apt for a family of woodworkers -- or writers. Some parents are beginning to consider Sayer as a less popular alternative to Sawyer, which it may be a variation of, or a separate occupational name for someone who recited poetry and news, or even another occupational name an for assayer, who tested metals or tasted food.
      • Seth
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "appointed, placed"
        • Description:

          The long-neglected name of Adam and Eve's third son after Cain and Abel, Seth is appreciated for its gentle, understated presence -- and strong middle-name potential. It reached a high of Number 63 in the year 2000.
      • Silvaine
        • Silvan
          • Starr
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Star, word name
            • Description:

              Starr today is more fashionably the plain-spoken Star or the more obscured Stella, Esther, or Estella.
          • Svetlana
            • Origin:

              Russian
            • Meaning:

              "star"
            • Description:

              Popular Russian name, familiar here via author Svetlana Stalin, the dictator's daughter.
          • Thaxter
            • Till
              • Origin:

                German diminutive of Dietrich or Theodoric
              • Description:

                The modern name Till is in the German Top 100. Used in contemporary terms on its own, it's traditionally a short form of names beginning with Diet such as Deitrich, which is itself a form of Theodoric. Because of its English word equivalent, it's a bit slight to ever make it as a standalone name in the English-speaking world.
            • Trevor
              • Origin:

                Welsh
              • Meaning:

                "from the large village"
              • Description:

                Trevor, a British standard, took a long time to cross the Atlantic, but finally began its rise here in the 1980s. It is now a thoroughly naturalized citizen, though it still retains a touch of Anglo class.
            • Typhoon
              • Origin:

                Chinese
              • Meaning:

                "great wind"
              • Description:

                Might be asking for trouble, especially when your son reaches the Terrible Twos.
            • Ulysses
              • Origin:

                Latin variation of the Greek Odysseus
              • Description:

                Ulysses is one of the few U boys' names anyone knows -- with heavy links to the Homeric hero, eighteenth president Grant, and the James Joyce novel -- all of which makes it both distinguished and kind of weighty for a modern boy. Ulysses was on the US popularity list well into the twenty-first century; it's off now, but Number 684 on Nameberry.
            • Vega
              • Origin:

                Arabic, Spanish
              • Meaning:

                "swooping eagle; meadow"
              • Description:

                Another astral name, this one relating to one of the largest and brightest stars in the heavens, is popular in Scandinavia and Spain, where it ranks among the Top 50 girls' names. Although still very rare in the US, we think it has serious potential to follow the likes of Luna and Lyra up the charts.
            • Victor
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "conqueror"
              • Description:

                Victor is one of the earliest Christian names, borne (as Vittorio) by several saints and popes, symbolizing Christ's victory over death. It has been quietly in the Top 200 since 1880, but just recently has taken on a cool edge by fashionable parents in London and seems ripe for a similar reevaluation here too.
            • Vincent
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "conquering"
              • Description:

                Vincent is a name with a complex image. After being quietly used for centuries, it is suddenly seeming stylish, along wih other V names. Even the nickname Vince has been given a reprieve via actor Vince Vaughn and country singer Vince Gill. Vin Diesel was born with the more prosaic name Mark Vincent.
            • Viole