60+ Good Names with Bad Meanings
Names with bad meanings are a dealbreaker for some parents — but you might be surprised to discover some of the most popular names of all time among them.
For example, perennial favorite Emily (and its stylish variant Emilia) mean “rival” or "envious", from the Latin aemulus.
Kennedy means “misshapen head”, while Cameron means “crooked nose”. And Calvin may be one of the coolest vintage boy names of the moment, but its meaning is decidedly less appealing: “bald”.
Do Bad Name Meanings Matter?
Beyond that awkward moment in fourth grade when Kennedy’s teacher decides, as a “fun” activity, to have the whole class do reports on the meaning and origin of their names, does a negative meaning carry any deeper power?
Here are some takes from members of our forum community:
I remember looking up the meaning of my name when I was like eight or nine and being utterly crushed when it didn’t really mean anything. So making sure that my kids’ names have wonderful meanings is really important to me. — @winterara
Meanings don’t tend to put me off of names, but they can help make me love a name more I don’t care particularly much that Katherine means “pure” or Elizabeth means “pledged to God”, but I love the fact that Stephanie means “crown”. — @leafsgirl44
Meanings are interesting to me, but not very high on considerations when actually deciding on names. One of my favorite names, Desdemona, means “ill-starred”. Not the most positive meaning! Still, it’s on my list because I like the sound and other personal associations override the meaning. — @rubylark
I personally couldn’t. Meanings are really important to me, and no honor or significance would be able to override an unfortunate meaning. One of my all time favorites is Claudia (lame, crippled), and the meaning is simply too much for me to use personally. — @Clay_Maker
I’m one of those people who can’t use a name, on an actual child, with a meaning that I don’t care for. This is mainly because, when I was growing up, I had a cute little wall decoration with my name and its meaning. So I’ve always envisioned my child’s room with something similar. — @Elle1
Good Names With Bad Meanings
There are plenty of popular and stylish names with less-than-appealing meanings, which would suggest that most parents either don’t care or aren’t aware of the negative connotations.
Even James and Mary — two of the most popular baby names of all time in the US — are usually said to mean “supplanter” and “bitter”, respectively. (Although it should be noted that the true meaning of Mary is up for debate.)
Below is a selection of the best names with bad meanings. Read them at your peril!
Disclaimer: a few of these names’ meanings are not known for certain — Deirdre and Persephone, for example — but they are given with their most commonly ascribed meanings.
Girl Names
Acantha: thorn, prickle
Aphra: dust
Bronagh: sorrow
Capri: goats
Cecily: blind
Cornelia: horn
Courtney: short nose
Deirdre: sorrowful
Desdemona: ill-fated
Dolores: sorrows
Emilia: rival
Etain: jealousy
Everly: wild boar clearing
Kennedy: misshapen head
Leah: weary
Lilith: night monster
Lola: sorrows
Lyssa: fury
Malala: sad, grieved
Mallory: unlucky
Mara: bitter
Morrigan: demon queen
Persephone: bringer of death
Phryne: toad
Portia: pig
Rachel: ewe
Rebecca: snare
Rue: regret
Saskia: knife
Sloane: raider
Zillah: shade, shadow
Boy Names
Abaddon: destruction
Ares: bane, ruin
Blaise: lisping
Brennan: wet, tearful
Byron: place of the cow sheds
Cain: possessed
Calvin: bald
Cameron: crooked nose
Campbell: crooked mouth
Casimir: destroyer of peace
Claude: limping
Colby: coal town
Colin: whelp, young dog
Damian: subdue
Dempsey: proud, haughty
Esau: hairy
Fabian: bean grower
Flanagan: blood red
Fenrir: marsh dweller
Gideon: feller, destroyer
Giles: young goat
Gulliver: glutton
Huxley: place of scorn
Jabez: bringer of pain
Jacob: supplanter
James: supplanter
Mortimer: dead water
Perseus: destroy
Simon: flat-nosed
Soren: stern
Tristan: noise, sad
Viggo: war
Discover many more unfortunate name meanings in our list of names that mean trouble (literally!)
Or, if positive meanings are more your thing, you can find a selection of the best names with good meanings here.