Names for Privacy Lovers and Secret Keepers

Names that mean secret, hidden and concealed
  1. Ammon
    • Origin:

      Variation of Amman, German occupational name
    • Meaning:

      "administrator"
    • Description:

      Ammon is connected to two religions in the US and is used exclusively between the two of them. Prior to the 1960s, Ammon was considered a solely Amish name. In the Amish community, Ammon is bestowed in honor of Jacob Amman, whom the Amish sect is named after.
  2. Amon
    • Origin:

      Hebrew, Arabic, Greek from Egyptian
    • Meaning:

      "the hidden one; invisible"
    • Description:

      In Egyptian mythology, Amon is a major god associated with creation and the air. He was later fused with the Sun god, Ra, and became Amun-Ra.
  3. Calypso
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "she who hides"
    • Description:

      This hyper-rhythmic name has two evocative references. In Greek mythology, she was an island nymph, a daughter of Atlas, who delayed Odysseus from returning home. It is also a genre of West Indian music, originating in Trinidad and Tobago and largely popularized in the States by Harry Belafonte.
  4. Chulda
    • Darlow
      • Elam
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "distant"
        • Description:

          Elam is the name of no fewer than eight Old Testament figures. The most notable was a grandson of Noah whose followers were dubbed the Elamites. Elam is commonly used in Amish communities today.
      • Fjalar
        • Heidi
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Adelheid; German
          • Meaning:

            "noble, nobility"
          • Description:

            Heidi became known — and popular — via the 1880 eponymous children's classic by Swiss writer Johanna Spyri and, despite decades of American Heidis of all sizes, shapes, and personalities, the name seems permanently tethered to that spunky little girl on the Alpine mountaintop in the book and Shirley Temple movie.
        • Heidrun
          • Origin:

            Norse mythological name
          • Description:

            Heidrun, which is occasionally used in modern Europe, was the name of a mythological goat who nibbled from the tree of life, transforming her milk into mead. You might think of Heidrun as a cross between Heidi and Gudrun, but there's a good reason this one's never caught on in the US: It's still stuck on that mythical Norse hillside.
        • Hulda
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "sweet, lovable"
          • Description:

            Hilda with a stuffed nose.
        • Hyde
          • Origin:

            Medieval measure of land, or English surname
          • Meaning:

            "hide"
          • Description:

            Hyde, of course, is most familiar as a surname -- as in Mr. Hyde, evil alter ego of Dr. Jeckyll. Unless Hyde is a family name or you have some other excellent reason for using it, we think you could do better.
        • Hades
          • Hel
            • Hide
              • Holda
                • Holle
                  • Huld
                    • Hulra
                      • Hulta
                        • Kalypso