Maxx names

  1. Noemi
    • Origin:

      Italian and Spanish variation of Naomi
    • Meaning:

      "my delight"
    • Description:

      Noemi is a charming Latin spin on Naomi, with the accent on the last syllable; another twist is Neomi.
  2. Nehamias
    • Oziah
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "salvation"
      • Description:

        This rare alternative to cool Biblical Ozias or Uzziah is full of energy and comes with cool nickname Oz.
    • Ozias
      • Origin:

        Greek, Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "my strength is God"
      • Description:

        A cool Biblical option that currently sits just outside the US Top 1000, Ozias gets extra points for its user-friendly nicknames Oz and Ozzie. Given to around 200 boys in 2023, it has quadrupled in use since 2013.

        Deriving from the Hebrew Uzziah, Ozias is the name of several minor figures in the Greek and Latin Bible, most notably the king of the ancient Kingdom of Judah. It also has a literary connection in the form of the wonderfully named Ozias Midwinter from Wilkie Collins' 19th century sensationalist novel Armadale. Several characters in the novel describe the name as 'horrible', claiming that 'no sane human being would assume such a name as Ozias', but we - and a growing number of parents - would disagree.
    • Othaniel
      • Peter
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "rock, stone"
        • Description:

          Peter is derived from the Greek Petros, meaning "rock" or "stone." One of the most important figures in the Christian hagiography is Saint Peter, keeper of the Gates of Heaven. Born Simon bar Jonah, he was given the nickname Peter by Jesus, to signify that he would be the rock on which Christ would build Christianity. Centuries later, there was Peter the Great, the czar who developed Russia as a major European power.
      • Pierce
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "son of Piers"
        • Description:

          Actor Pierce Brosnan brings a strong helping of charm to this name. Pierce was actually a popular name long before Mr. Brosnan came along, from 1880 to the end of the 1930s.
      • Quest
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "seek; mission"
        • Description:

          Cool new Q-starting possibility which suggests a sense of curiosity and purpose.
      • Quirino
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "a spearman, a warrior"
        • Description:

          An adolescent boy might have problems with the first syllable.
      • Rose
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "rose, a flower"
        • Description:

          Rose is derived from the Latin rosa, which referred to the flower. There is also evidence to suggest it was a Norman variation of the Germanic name Hrodohaidis, meaning "famous type," and also Hros, "horse". In Old English it was translated as Roese and Rohese.
      • Tate
        • Origin:

          English from Norse
        • Meaning:

          "cheerful"
        • Description:

          A strong single-syllable surname with a joyful meaning, Tate is finding a place on more and more birth certificates.
      • Thatcher
        • Origin:

          English occupational name
        • Meaning:

          "roof thatcher"
        • Description:

          Thatcher is an open and friendly freckle-faced surname, fresher sounding than Tyler or Taylor, that dates back to the days of thatched-roof cottages. It is catching on with modern parents—it reached the US Top 1000 for the first time in 2013.
      • Thayer
        • Origin:

          French variation of Taylor
        • Meaning:

          "tailor"
        • Description:

          Thayer is an affable, less-common alternative to Taylor, with a much more indirect connection to its occupational source. Actor Thayer David (born David Thayer: Thayer was his father's first name) was known for his roles in Rocky and Dark Shadows.
      • Theodora
        • Origin:

          Feminine variation of Theodore
        • Meaning:

          "gift of God"
        • Description:

          Theodora is one of the most revival-worthy of the charmingly old-fashioned Victorian valentine names, softly evocative but still substantial, as is the reversed-syllable Dorothea.
      • Titus
        • Origin:

          Latin, meaning unknown, possibly "title of honour"
        • Meaning:

          "title of honour"
        • Description:

          Titus, once seen as a slightly forbidding Roman, New Testament, and Shakespearean name, was brought back to contemporary life in the USA by the TV series Titus 2000, increasing in popularity along with other revived ancient names like Linus and Silas.
      • Tolliver
        • Origin:

          English occupational name
        • Meaning:

          "metalworker"
        • Description:

          If you're tired of Oliver, you might consider this energetic three-syllable surname instead, so you could have a little Tolly instead of an Ollie.
      • Tabatha
        • Takhai
          • Wilder
            • Origin:

              Surname or word name
            • Meaning:

              "wild, untamed, uncontrolled"
            • Description:

              Rugged, outdoorsy, and full of energy, Wilder entered the US Top 1000 back in 2015. Part bad boy, part Western, part preppy, and part nature-loving, Wilder is given to nearly 800 babies each year.
          • Xanthe
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "golden, yellow"
            • Description:

              X marks the spot in names these days, usually at the middles or ends of names, but here is one that puts it squarely up front.