Pokemon Names

  1. Byron
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "barn for cows"
    • Description:

      For centuries, this name had a romantic, windswept image due to its strong connection to the poet Lord Byron, who inspired its use as a first name. It is one of those surprise names that's appeared on the Top 1000 every year since 1880.
  2. Bugsy
    • Caitlin
      • Origin:

        Irish variation of Catherine
      • Meaning:

        "pure"
      • Description:

        An Irish and Welsh form of Catherine, Caitlin was a boom name of the eighties, rocketing from obscurity (Americans first heard it via the wife of doomed poet Dylan Thomas) to the height of popularity in the space of a decade. The original name was gradually eclipsed by its myriad spelling variations -- Katelyn and Kaitlyn both soon topping it on the popularity lists.
    • Candice
      • Casey
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "brave in battle"
        • Description:

          One of the original unisex Irish surname names, energetic Casey bounced onto the scene in the 1960s, then peaked in the 1980s for both boys and girls. Today Casey is having a resurgence for both girls and boys and re-entered the charts on the girls' side, likely due to the character Kayce Dutton (pronounced like Casey) on the hit show Yellowstone.
      • Cassidy
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "curly-haired"
        • Description:

          Has fallen off its Kathie Lee Gifford inspired peak in the 1990s, but since that notably celebrity baby is now a grownup and out of the limelight, Cassidy may once again reclaim its own Irish charm.
      • Cedric
        • Origin:

          Celtic
        • Meaning:

          "bounty"
        • Description:

          Cedric was invented by Sir Walter Scott for the noble character of the hero's father in Ivanhoe, presumed to be an altered form of the Saxon name Cerdic. The name was later also given to Little Lord Fauntleroy, the long-haired, velvet-suited, and lace-collared boy hero of the Frances Hodgson Burnett book, who became an unwitting symbol of the pampered mama's boy.
      • Chili
        • Origin:

          Word name
        • Description:

          Spicy but insubstantial nickname name.
      • Chuck
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Charles
        • Description:

          So far out it's almost ready to be let back in.
      • Cissy
        • Clair
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "bright, clear"
          • Description:

            This simplified spelling of Claire does not improve on the more popular version.
        • Clay
          • Origin:

            English word name; diminutive of Clayton
          • Description:

            Clay is a rich, earthy one-syllable name with a southern-inflected handsome-rogue image, featured on soap operas and reality TV. Its longer forms are Clayton and Clayborne.
        • Concordia
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "peace, harmony"
          • Description:

            This name of the goddess of peace creates a lovely ideal.
        • Conway
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "hound of the plain"
          • Description:

            Once the exclusive property of country signer Conway Twitty, but now might join the in-crowd Connor/Colton/Corbin contingent.
        • Cynthia
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "moon goddess or, woman from Kynthos"
          • Description:

            Cynthia is an attractive name -- in classical mythology an epithet for Artemis or Diana -- that was so overexposed in the middle of the twentieth century, along with its nickname Cindy, that it fell into a period of benign neglect, but now is ripe for reconsideration in its full form.
        • Calem
          • Cheren
            • Clemont
              • Clian
                • Cress