Famous Directors & Other Names of Classic Cinema

  1. Myrna
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "festive"
    • Description:

      Angliziced spelling of Muirne, the name of the mother of Finn mac Cool in Irish legend. Actress Myrna Loy was a notable bearer.
  2. Malone
    • Nolan
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "champion"
      • Description:

        The friendly and sporty feeling Nolan blends some of the best qualities of other popular boy names. With the gentle but energetic sounds of Noah, a hint of the classic Nicholas, and the cool, surname-style vibe of Greyson or Colton, it makes for a familiar and grounded choice.
    • Nichols
      • Otto
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "wealthy"
        • Description:

          Otto is cool again. Long a quintessential Old Man Name, Otto has been promoted to trending darling of adventurous baby namers.
      • Parker
        • Origin:

          English occupational name
        • Meaning:

          "park keeper"
        • Description:

          Indie actress Parker Posey put a female imprint on this sophisticated surname that's still about three times as common for boys but rising for both sexes. Parker has the advantage of its nature connection, relating it to such occupational names as Gardener and Forester.
      • Payne
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "villager, country-dweller"
        • Description:

          The y helps a bit, but still a painful image.
      • Porter
        • Origin:

          English from French occupational name
        • Meaning:

          "doorkeeper or carrier"
        • Description:

          It may surprise you to know that surname name Porter was fairly popular in the US in the 19th and early 20th centuries, then went underground for 40 years only to reemerge at the turn of this century and climb the ladder again.
      • Powell
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "son of Howell"
        • Description:

          Powerful surname choice with many distinguished bearers, fresher sounding than Parker.
      • Preston
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "priest's estate"
        • Description:

          Britney Spears put this old-fashioned surname name back on the map when she chose it as her son Sean's middle name, which the family uses as his first.
      • Quinn
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "descendant of Conn, chief leader, intelligence"
        • Description:

          Quinn is an engaging Celtic surname that is still on the rise for girls but beginning to flag for boys. As a female name, Quinn is in the Top 100, used for over 3000 baby girls last year, but toward the bottom of the Top 500 for boys, given to 700 baby boys.
      • Randolph
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "shield-wolf"
        • Description:

          Randolph is a timeworn classic that had its last hurrah in the 1940s, when Randolph (born George) Scott was starring in westerns, but then was probably done in by its tricky nickname Randy (which, strangely enough, was itself a Top 50 name in the fifties and sixties).
      • Ray
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Raymond
        • Meaning:

          "wise protector"
        • Description:

          Ray, still and forever, is one of the all-time hippest boys' names, with its jazzy Ray Charles biopic overtones. It's one of the coolest middle names), but works perfectly fine as a first.
      • Reed
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "red-haired"
        • Description:

          A slim, elegant, silvery surname, Reed could be a banker or a sculptor, and therein lies the appeal of this simple yet distinctive name. The versatile Reed can be seen as a grass-like nature name and a musical name.
      • 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.
      • Ridley
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "cleared wood; reed clearing; channel clearing"
        • Description:

          Director Ridley Scott and actress Daisy Ridley made this surname-style name familiar, and with its outdoorsy meaning and rugged yet preppy sound, it could blend in with Oakley, Reid, Riley, and Ridge. Some parents might be put of by the first syllable (as in, "get rid of" or "horrid" or "riddles"), but since Scarlett (scar), Colton (cult), and Titus all rank in the Top 400, it could still work for those looking for a standout last-name first name.
      • Rosalind
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "supple horse or pretty rose"
        • Description:

          Rosalind has a distinguished literary history – used and popularized by Edmund Spenser and Shakespeare via one of his most charming heroines, in As You Like It. Along with a bouquet of other Rose names, Rosalind might be ready for a comeback.
      • Rooney
        • Sergio
          • Origin:

            Italian and Spanish variation of Sergius, Roman family name
          • Description:

            Widely heard in both Italian and Spanish households, Sergio and his many international brothers are rooted in Sergius, one of the original Roman family names. The meaning is unknown, but possibly is related to servant or protector.
        • Sidney
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "Saint Denis"
          • Description:

            A contraction name, Sidney comes from Saint Denis and is related to Dioynsius, the Greek god of fertility and wine, although another theory is that it derived from an Anglo-Saxon place name, meaning 'at the wide island.'