Names with a ring to it

  1. Delilah
    • Origin:

      Hebrew or Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "delicate"
    • Description:

      Melodic and lively, Delilah has cut itself (mostly) free from its treacherous past to become a contemporary favorite.
  2. Devyn
    • Dontae
      • Daizee
        • DaytonAlexander
          • Elijah
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "Yahweh is God"
            • Description:

              The Top 10 boys' name Elijah is derived from the Hebrew name Eliyahu, composed of the elements ’el and yah, both of which refer to God. In the Old Testament, Elijah was the prophet who went to heaven in a chariot of fire, a story sure to inspire any young Elijah.
          • Elliott
            • Origin:

              Variation of Elliot
            • Meaning:

              "Jehovah is God"
            • Description:

              One of the four perfectly proper spellings of this name ranging from the spare (but poetic) Eliot to the full-blown Elliott. Elliott and Elliot are the two most popular, and they have given to almost the same number of baby boys in recent years. Elliott has that "-tt" ending that is so popular among parents today, with popular picks like Everett and Emmett, Beckett and Bennett. "El" names for both boys and girls have been trending in recent years, with Eli, Elijah, and Elias at the top of the charts for boys. Elliott has always been on the charts in the US, but is currently at its highest point ever. Elliott is also gaining in the UK, currently at number 107 in England. Elliott was the name of the dragon in the classic Disney film, Pete's Dragon.
          • Ember
            • Origin:

              French variation of Amber
            • Description:

              Unlike Amber, which is in decline, this name still has a bit of a glow left -- though confusions between the two will inevitably arise.
          • Emerald
            • Origin:

              Gem name; Persian
            • Meaning:

              "green"
            • Description:

              Emerald is the intriguing color and jewel name of the deep green stone treasured as far back as ancient Egypt — it's supposed to open one's heart to wisdom and to love and be good for strengthening relationships — which could make for an interesting, unusual name, particularly with the popularity of so many Em-starting names.
          • Emerson
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "son of Emery"
            • Description:

              Emerson is a dignified, somewhat serious name associated with transcendental thinker Ralph Waldo Emerson. Much more popular now for girls since Desperate Housewife Teri Hatcher used it for her daughter, it is definitely still a viable boys name.
          • Evah
            • Eisak
              • Eivee
                • Eiveree
                  • Faith
                    • Origin:

                      Virtue name
                    • Description:

                      Faith is one of the most straightforward of the virtue names popularized by the Puritans in the seventeenth century, many parents still choosing it as an indicator of their religious conviction. Faith peaked in 2002 at Number 48.
                  • Gabriel
                    • Origin:

                      Hebrew
                    • Meaning:

                      "God is my strength"
                    • Description:

                      Gabriel has become a biblical favorite, an angelic choice that's lighter and less patriarchal than some of his Old Testament brethren. Derived from the Hebrew name Gavri’el, Gabriel is taken from the elements gever, meaning "strong," and ’el, in reference to God.
                  • Gabrielle
                    • Origin:

                      French, feminine variation of Gabriel
                    • Meaning:

                      "God is my Strength"
                    • Description:

                      The quintessentially elegant and worldly Gabrielle -- designer Coco Chanel's real name -- is on its descent after years on the rise. Gabrielle was a hit in the 90s and early 2000s, peaking at number 46 in 1999. Popular nickname options include Gabby, Bri, and Brielle. Today Gabriella has taken over as the more popular version and still sits in the Top 100, while Gabrielle is soon to lose its spot in the Top 500. This follows a collective trend of "-a" ending version surpassing the more tailored versions, similar to how Daniela replaced Danielle.
                  • Gavyn
                    • Origin:

                      Spelling variation of Gavin
                    • Description:

                      Forever to be known as "Gavin-with-a-Y."
                  • Ginger
                    • Origin:

                      English diminutive
                    • Description:

                      Originally a unisex nickname for a redhead -- red hair is called "ginger" in Britain -- or for the name Virginia, Ginger perennially wears pink gingham and spike heels.
                  • Graice