Names this useless gay loves

  1. Krew
    • Origin:

      variation of Crew
    • Description:

      With Crew having entered the Top 1000 in 2010, it was only a matter of time before variants started popping up.
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      • Lavender
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "purple flower"
        • Description:

          Lavender lags far behind sweet-smelling purple-hued sister names Violet and Lila, but is starting to get some enthusiastic attention from cutting-edge namers along with other adventurous nature names like Clementine and Marigold.
      • Leonie
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "lion"
        • Description:

          Leonie is a chic French and German form of a name that exists in a range of variations from Leona to Leonia to Leon to Leo to Lionel, all newly fashionable after a couple of generations in style limbo.
      • Leonora
        • Origin:

          Italian diminutive of Eleonora or Eleanor, meaning unknown
        • Description:

          Its mellifluous sound makes Leonora--which has a rich history and a tie to the popular Leo names-- a keen possibility for revival. Though it's been hiding below the Top 1000 since the 1940s, Leonora is being rediscovered by stylish parents in the US and Europe.
      • Leontine
        • Origin:

          French female form of Leontios, Greek
        • Meaning:

          "lion"
        • Description:

          Leontine is the French form of a name that's more familiar by its spelling variation Leontyne, the name made famous by opera diva Price. An obscure choice, Leontine nevertheless feels right for our lion-name-crazed moment.
      • Leontyne
        • Origin:

          English female form of Leontios, Greek
        • Meaning:

          "lion"
        • Description:

          Almost exclusively associated with opera diva Leontyne Price. If you want to use the suddenly-stylish Leontyne, we'd recommend the French Leontine spelling.
      • Lexus
        • Origin:

          Greek variation of a diminutive of Alexis
        • Description:

          Do you really want to name your baby after a car when there are so many other lex possibilities?
      • Lyra
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "lyre"
        • Description:

          Lyra is a name with ancient and celestial roots that's finding new popularity thanks to its starring role in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials series, seen in the movie The Golden Compass. Simple yet unique, Lyra hits the sweet spot between too popular and too unusual.
      • Libellule
        • Mars
          • Origin:

            Roman mythology
          • Meaning:

            "god of war; male; red planet"
          • Description:

            Mars is a name with interesting potential, ticking the boxes as a mythological name, a space name, and a single syllable choice ending in -s. For parents wanting something unexpected, Mars could work as an alternative to popular Brooks, Max, Atlas, or Miles - and given to around 150 boys - and 35 girls - in a recent year, it is unusual but recognisable.
        • Miram
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            • Nephele
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "cloudy"
              • Description:

                An enchanting ancient Greek name belonging to the Greek goddess who was created from a cloud by Zeus and so became goddess of the clouds and mother of the centaurs. The name Nephele is not widely known but as among modern parents become used to Phoebe, Penelope, and Persephone, it may become one of the ancient Greek goddess names that's back in the mix.
            • Niamh
              • Origin:

                Irish Gaelic
              • Meaning:

                "bright"
              • Description:

                Niamh, derived from the Old Irish Niam, is an ancient Irish name that was originally a term for a goddess. In Irish myth, one who bore it was Niamh of the Golden Hair, daughter of the sea god, who falls in love with Finn's son Oisin and takes him to the Land of Promise, where they stayed for three hundred years. Niamh can be Anglicized as Neve, Nieve, or Neave.
            • Oriana
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "dawn"
              • Description:

                Oriana is a dashing medieval name, with a meaning similar to Aurora. At this point, though, Oriana is much more unusual than Aurora and makes a unique choice if you're searching for names that mean new beginnings or dawn.
            • Petal
              • Origin:

                English from Greek
              • Meaning:

                "leaf"
              • Description:

                Petal is the soft and sweet-smelling name of a character in the novel and film, The Shipping News. With the rise of such flower names as Poppy and Posy, we believe Petal — down-to-earth yet romantic — has its own appealingly distinctive style.
            • Pixie
              • Origin:

                Swedish or Cornish
              • Meaning:

                "fairy"
              • Description:

                Pixie is a cute -- quite possibly too cute -- name that suddenly feels possible thanks to the craze for names that contain the letter x. Though its origin may be uncertain, a pixie is internationally recognized as a sprite or fairy: tiny, sometimes green, usually pointy-eared.
            • Pollux
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "crown"
              • Description:

                Castor's twin in the constellation Gemini. That final x makes this name modern and cool.