![]() It is a variation of the Latin name Aemulus and means ‘rival’. This name will make everyone grab your child’s chubby cheeks. Elmer:Įlmer is a charming, yet quirky name, derived from the Old English name Aedelmaer, which means ‘noble and renowned’. Elijah:Ī religious name packed with a powerful punch, Elijah means ‘Jehovah is God’. This name is basically a derivative of Elijah, but has the potential to stand on its own. ![]() It’s a pity that a name as beautiful as Ebenezer is not much used. Earl:Įarl isn’t just a beautiful and cute name, but also an aristocratic title. In Welsh mythology, Dylan is the name of the God associated with the sea. Duke:ĭuke, meaning ‘nobleman’, could be the ideal name for your little prince. This name doesn’t just sound nice, but has a spiritual connection as well. Dmitri:ĭmitri is the Russian form of the Greek name Demetrius and means ‘earth lover’. Dewey:ĭewey is the Welsh variation of David and means ‘beloved’. This is a name that was on the tip of every girl’s tongue in the 90s because of its association with the Titanic protagonist Leonardo DiCaprio. It’s the anglicized version of de Chiel, but has an unknown meaning. Dashiell:ĭashiell is one of the hottest and most beautiful baby boy names right now. This beautiful name has its namesake in Damon Salvatore, the super talented actor. Damian:ĭamian, meaning ‘to tame’, is usually given to baby boys in Poland, France, and many other European countries. It is found in the Greek Bible, referring to Jesus. Cyril:Ĭyril is a modern variation of the Greek name Kyrillos, which means ‘lord’. This Irish name, meaning ‘village with crosses’ was borne by a character in “Parenthood’. This traditional name comes with a long list of nickname options like Kai, Neil, Corey, and Connie. This English occupational name witnessed a rapid growth in 1982 and never looked back since. This Scottish name has a beautiful feel to it, just like the River Clyde running through Glasgow in Scotland. The geographical name, meaning ‘ford near a slope’ came into regular usage after the 16th century. One of the most beautiful and least common ‘Christ’ names, Christensen means ‘son of Christ’. Chris:Įven after ages, this diminutive of Christopher continues to have a stronghold on the baby name charts. Chester:Ĭhester is a quirky and cuddly name meaning ‘walled town’. The meaning may not be very appealing, but the name definitely looks and sounds beautiful. Cecil:Ĭecil is derived from the Latin word caecus, which means ‘blind or dim-sighted’. One of the most romantic geographical names in our opinion, this is the name of the sea between Europe and Asia.
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