All Kinds Of Names I Like

  1. Crewe
    • Cy
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Cyrus, Persian
      • Meaning:

        "sun"
      • Description:

        This evocative short name is suddenly chic — it was recently chosen by Jennifer Lawrence for her baby boy. JLaw's son's name honors Cy Twombly, the influential mid-century American artist. Born Edwin Parker Twombly Jr., both Cy Twombly and his father shared a nickname after baseball player Cy Young (himself born Denton True Young).
    • Calogero
      • Cashton
        • Constanzia
          • Daisy
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Margaret or flower name, English
            • Meaning:

              "day's eye"
            • Description:

              Daisy, fresh, wholesome, and energetic, is one of the flower names that burst back into bloom after a century's hibernation. Originally a nickname for Margaret (the French Marguerite is the word for the flower), Daisy comes from the phrase "day's eye," because it opens its petals at daybreak.
          • Dallas
            • Origin:

              Place name, surnamed and Irish
            • Meaning:

              "skilled"
            • Description:

              A laid-back cowboy name which feels both cool and gentle, Dallas has ranked in the US Top 500 since records began in 1880. Never super popular but surprisingly never out of style, Dallas is given to nearly 1400 boys in the US every year.
          • Dante
            • Origin:

              Latin diminutive of Durant
            • Meaning:

              "enduring"
            • Description:

              Though closely associated with the great medieval Florentine poet Dante Alighieri -- who's so famous most people skip the last name -- it's not as much of a one-man name as you might think. Heck, it's not even a one-poet name, thanks to British pre-Rapahaelite Dante Gabriel Rosetti. Though especially well used in the Italian-American community, it would make a striking name for any little boy.
          • David
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "beloved"
            • Description:

              David is an enduring worldwide classic, used from ancient times to the present day.
          • Dean
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "church official"
            • Description:

              Dean may sound to some like a retro surfer boy name, but it is once again climbing up the popularity chart in the USA. For decades it was associated with Dean (born Dino) Martin; more recent representatives include Dean Cain, Dean McDermott and Dean Koontz -- not to mention Jared Padalecki's dreamy Dean Forester in Gilmore Girls.
          • Decker
            • Origin:

              German occupational name
            • Meaning:

              "roofer"
            • Description:

              Brawny name chosen for his son by rocker Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue.
          • Dillynn
            • Dree
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Andrea, feminine form of Andrew
              • Meaning:

                "strong and manly"
              • Description:

                This unique one-syllable name was added to the mix by Mariel Hemingway for her now grown model/actress daughter; it could make a distinctive middle name or Bree substitute.
            • Dru
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Drucilla
              • Description:

                Flimsier than Drew spelling.
            • Daesin
              • Drita
                • Edie
                  • Origin:

                    English, diminutive of Edith
                  • Meaning:

                    "prosperous in war"
                  • Description:

                    Edie is part of the Evie-Ellie et al family of cute and friendly short forms that sometimes stand on its own. Briefly popular in the 1960s, it could well be due for rediscovery. It's already a fashionable choice in the UK, where it has ranked just outside the Top 100 for several years.
                • Edward
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "wealthy guardian"
                  • Description:

                    Unlike perennials William, John and James, Edward is a classic that moves in and out of fashion. This royal Anglo-Saxon standard has benefited in recent years from the popularity of the hot hero of the vampire sensation Twilight — Edward Cullen — who has given his name a new infusion of cool.
                • Elizabeth
                  • Origin:

                    Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "pledged to God"
                  • Description:

                    Elizabeth is one of the most popular girls' names of all time, the female equivalent of James or William. Yet Elizabeth has so much going for it—rich history, broad appeal, and timeless style—that no matter how many little girls are named Lizzie, Eliza, and Beth, you can still make Elizabeth your own.
                • Essie
                  • Origin:

                    Diminutive of Esther, Persian
                  • Meaning:

                    "star"
                  • Description:

                    Cute short form of Esther, now associated with the iconic nail polish brand.