NOLA Names

  1. Pershing
    • Palmetto
      • Pointsetta
        • Pomona
          • Poplar
            • Rex
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "king"
              • Description:

                Now that many dogs are named Max, it's safe to use this sleek, solid, regal name again for your child. And with the charm of its final x, its regal meaning, and its offbeat simplicity, Rex is definitely one to consider.
            • Royal
              • Origin:

                English word name
              • Meaning:

                "royal"
              • Description:

                Even less subtle than Duke or Earl, this name shot up the popularity charts in 2013, the same year young Prince George was born and the craze for all things royal (and Royal) began. Today, it's a leading boys' name on Nameberry's own popularity charts.
            • Sable
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "animal name"
              • Description:

                Sable is often associated with the Dynsaty soap opera, but it is actually a type of animal historically hunted for its fur. Sable is also used as a word for a warm, rich black color. Both associations carry hints of luxury.
            • Sena
              • Origin:

                Korean; Hindi; Turkish; Arabic; Ewe
              • Meaning:

                "this world's beauty or grace; army; to praise; bringing heaven to earth"
              • Description:

                Sena is one of those names that is as obscure in the Western World as it is simple and straightforward. Sena exists as a name in a range of languages and cultures and may be pronounced like Senna (with a soft e) or Sienna.
            • Tupelo
              • Origin:

                Native American place-name and tree name
              • Meaning:

                "swamp tree"
              • Description:

                Tupelo, the name of a Mississippi city as well as a tree with soft, light wood that grows in the swamps of the south, attracted some attention as a first name via author Tupelo Hassman. The song Tupelo Honey also brought it some notoriety.
            • Washington
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "home of the Wassa people"
              • Description:

                Lincoln, Tyler, Taylor, Jackson, Jefferson, Harrison, McKinley, Grant, Kennedy, Carter -- yes. Washington -- probably not.
            • Willow
              • Origin:

                English nature name
              • Meaning:

                "willow tree"
              • Description:

                An ancient tree that figures in literature from Shakespeare to Harry Potter and is believed to possess magical powers, Willow is a lovely name, as graceful as its inspiration.
            • Wisteria
              • Origin:

                Flower name, from English surname
              • Meaning:

                "Wister's flower"
              • Description:

                A frilly southern-accented flower name yet to be planted on many birth certificates. In the language of flowers, the wisteria is a symbol of devotion. It is named for American horticulturalist John Caspar Wister.
            • York
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "from the yew estate"
              • Description:

                Brisk, preppy York is an underused classic with the potential to really shine in the 21st century. It's most familiar as a place name — York is a city in England — and surname. New York City and State were named after the Duke of York.