Names from Endurance

  1. Monroe
    • Origin:

      Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "mouth of the Roe river"
    • Description:

      Monroe is a presidential surname which feels fresher than Jackson, Lincoln and Taylor. Marilyn Monroe is a famous female namesake, but her smart Scottish surname feels equally usable for either sex. Plus, we think old man nickname Moe would sound both cool and adorable on a baby boy today!
  2. Maryelle
    • Nick
      • Origin:

        English, diminutive of Nicholas and Dominick
      • Description:

        The classic strong-yet-friendly nickname name, much used for charming movie characters.
    • Nicole
      • Origin:

        French feminine variation of Nicholas, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "people of victory"
      • Description:

        Nicole was derived from Nicholas, the English variation of the Greek Nikolaos, composed of the compounds nike, meaning "victory," and laos, "people." The variation Nicole arose in the Middle Ages in France to honor St. Nicholas. Names related to Nicole include Colette, Nicolette, Nika, Nicola, and Nicolina.
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      • Rachel
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "ewe"
        • Description:

          Rachel was derived from the Hebrew word rāchēl, meaning "ewe." In the Old Testament, Rachel was the favorite wife of Jacob, and mother of Joseph and Benjamin. International variations include the Spanish Raquel and Israeli Rahel.
      • Rafael
        • Origin:

          Spanish variation of Raphael
        • Meaning:

          "God has healed"
        • Description:

          Energetic, sunny, and slightly romantic, Rafael is a popular choice in Germany, Spain, Portugal, and Croatia. Used internationally, Rafael is a Spanish variation of Raphael, that lends itself easily to the nicknames Rafi, Rafa and Rafe.
      • Rebecca
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "to tie, bind"
        • Description:

          Rebecca is a name representing beauty in the Bible, an Old Testament classic that reached the heights of revived popularity in the seventies but is still a well-used choice. It derives from the Hebrew name Rivkah, from the verb ribbqah, meaning "noose." The biblical Rebecca was the wife of Isaac and the mother of Esau and Jacob. Rebekah was a common spelling of the name in the Bible.
      • Reece
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Rhys, Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "ardor"
        • Description:

          This is the second most common boys' version of this attractive name, after the Welsh original Rhys. Reese takes the lead on the girls' side. thanks to the famous Ms. Witherspoon.
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        • Sabrina
          • Origin:

            Celtic, Latin name for the River Severn
          • Description:

            Sabrina, the bewitchingly radiant name of a legendary Celtic goddess, is best known as the heroine of the eponymous film, originally played by Audrey Hepburn, and later as a teenage TV witch; it would make a distinctive alternative to the ultrapopular Samantha. Similar names you might also want to consider include Sabina and Serena.
        • Sarah
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "princess"
          • Description:

            Sarah was derived from the Hebrew word sarah, meaning "princess." Sarah is an Old Testament name—she was the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac. According to the Book of Genesis, Sarah was originally called Sarai, but had her name changed by God to the more auspicious Sarah when she was ninety years old.
        • Shane
          • Origin:

            Anglicized variation of Sean
          • Meaning:

            "God is gracious"
          • Description:

            Shane ambled into the picture via the 1953 movie, adding a cowboy twist to its Irish essence. Shane is even more popular in Ireland than in the USA or the UK. Singer Siobhan O'Connor and actor Kevin Sorbo have sons named Shane.
        • Shea
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "the stately, dauntless one"
          • Description:

            A common surname in Ireland that projects a complex image for a short-one-syllable name, combining spirit and substance.
        • Shep
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Shepherd
          • Description:

            Three Stooges name (he's the one who wasn't Moe or Curly).
        • Simone
          • Origin:

            French, feminine variation of Hebrew Simon
          • Meaning:

            "hearkening"
          • Description:

            Simone, the elegant French feminization of Simon, strikes that all-important balance between unusual and familiar, and it's oozing with Gallic sophistication. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has a daughter named Simone; Chris Rock used it in the middle place for his daughter, as did Kevin Kline and Phoebe Cates
        • Skyler
          • Origin:

            Spelling variation of Schuyler
          • Description:

            While Skylar is currently the most popular spelling choice for girls - and the spelling seen most often - the Skyler option is more (statistically) unisex. Given to boy and girls in nearly equal numbers each year, it ranks around the middle of the US Top 1000 and is given to more than 400 boys every year.
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            • Taylor
              • Origin:

                English occupational name
              • Meaning:

                "tailor"
              • Description:

                Taylor is one of the prime unisex surnames used for girls and has also been a soap opera favorite. Taylor was in the Top 10 for the last several years of the twentieth century, so that now it tends to feel a little nineties – though Taylor Swift is keeping it in the spotlight and Tay is a charming nickname. Garth Brooks and Bryan Cranston have daughters named Taylor; Taylor Schilling portrays lead Piper Chapman in Orange is the New Black.