The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

  1. Danube
    • Origin:

      River name
    • Description:

      Unique and fluid river name with the lilt of a Viennese waltz.
  2. Dathan
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "fountain"
    • Description:

      Obscure Old Testament name that rhymes with (and might be a substitute for) Nathan.
  3. DAVENEY
    • Declan
      • Origin:

        Irish, meaning unknown, possible "man of prayer"
      • Meaning:

        "man of prayer"
      • Description:

        Declan is the Anglicized form of the Irish name Deaglán. St. Declan was one of the first missionaries to bring Christianity to Ireland, preceding St. Patrick. Originally from Wales, he founded the monastery of Ardmore in Ireland.
    • Desiderius
      • Django
        • Origin:

          Romani
        • Meaning:

          "I awake"
        • Description:

          Django — the D is silent as most everyone now knows — the nickname of the great Belgian-born jazz guitarist Django (originally Jean Baptiste) Reinhardt, makes a dynamic musical choice for any jazz aficionado. Reinhardt's nickname "Django" is Romani for "I awake." The name has become more familiar with the release of and acclaim for the Quentin Tarantino film Django Unchained.
      • Echo
        • Origin:

          Greek mythology name
        • Meaning:

          "echo or sound"
        • Description:

          Echo, the pretty, resonant name of a legendary nymph, was the heroine of Joss Whedon's sci-fi series Dollhouse. Nick Hexum, of the band 311, named his daughter Echo Love.
      • Eden
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "place of pleasure, delight"
        • Description:

          Eden is an attractive, serene name with obvious intimations of Paradise, one of several place names drawn from the Bible by the Puritans in the seventeenth century.
      • Effemie
        • Effie
          • Origin:

            English diminutive of Euphemia, Greek
          • Meaning:

            "pleasant speech"
          • Description:

            Effie is the old-fashioned short form for Euphemia. It shares a vintage charm with Hattie and Letty although is much rarer than either. Effie is a character in The Hunger Games and Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.
        • Elea
          • Eleni
            • Origin:

              Greek variation of Helen
            • Description:

              A common choice in Greece, Eleni is starting to rise in the US thanks to its bouncy rhythm and trendy I ending.
          • Elidi
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "gift of the sun"
            • Description:

              Elidi is intriguing but potentially confusing. Try the French Elodie instead.
          • Eliot
            • Origin:

              Variation of Elliot
            • Meaning:

              "The Lord is my God"
            • Description:

              Eliot is the sleekest spelling of the original, very occasionally used for girls, perhaps to honor novelist George Eliot.
          • Ellery
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "descendant of Hilary"
            • Description:

              In the past few years Ellery has gone from middle-aged male detective to a plausible girls' name, a la Hillary.
          • Elliot
            • Origin:

              Anglicization of Elijah or Elias
            • Meaning:

              "Jehovah is God"
            • Description:

              Elliot is another traditional boy name used for girls", a trend led by political commentator George Stephanopoulos and his actress wife Ali Wentworth.
          • Elodie
            • Origin:

              French, variation of Alodia, German
            • Meaning:

              "foreign riches"
            • Description:

              The lyrical and melodious Elodie, a Nameberry favorite, is starting to rise through the US popularity charts for the first time since the 1880s. It's a uncommon member of the trending El- family of names, which includes Ella, Eloise, and Eleanor.
          • Emme
            • Origin:

              American invented name; homonym of Emmy
            • Meaning:

              "universal"
            • Description:

              Introduced by "plus-size" model Emme (born Melissa) and now a legitimate member of the Em-starting girls' name group, especially since it was chosen by Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony for their twin daughter.
          • Eponine
            • Origin:

              French literary name
            • Description:

              Eponine is attracting new notice via the movie of Les Miserables, based on the book by Victor Hugo. Eponine is the spoiled daughter of Cosette's foster parents whose name, according to the story, was lifted by her mother from a romance novel. As in a romance, Eponine redeems herself by becoming a martyr to love.
          • Esme
            • Origin:

              French
            • Meaning:

              "beloved"
            • Description:

              Esmé comes from the past participle of the Old French verb esmer, meaing "to esteem" or "to love." It can also be considered a derivative of the Spanish name Esmeralda, which means "emerald".