260 Funny and Strong Nerdy Girl Names with Meanings

Every parent is looking for the right name for their baby. But in doing so, many go for names that aren’t popular for whatever reason.

However, this is a costly mistake because you can’t change the name later.

We’ve all heard stories where parents name their child something that the child ends up growing up to hate it.

How can you avoid that? Do some research and check out some popular nerdy girl names to get better idea.

Cisco – “Frenchman”

Gertrude – “strength”

Caleb – “faithful”

Laney – “torch”

Rowena – “fame and happiness”

Hank – “ruler of the estate”

Leonard – “lion strength”

Sabine – “woman”

Cersei – “bird”

Fayette – “Little fairy”

Hypatia – “supreme”

Julius – “devoted to Jove”

Drake – “dragon”

Audrey – “strength”

Brian – “high” or “noble”

Charlton – “Town Of The Free Men”

Enid – “spirit, life”

Annie – “gracious one”

Brighton – “Beautiful Town”

Harriet – “Keeper of the hearth”

In the past, some parents have named their child after celebrities or fictional characters.

Sometimes the parents themselves will choose a name that is not typical. Other times they will choose a name that is not common at all.

Some parents are so overwhelmed with the task of naming their child, they opt for a one-word baby name. And although this has been a popular choice, it’s not always the best decision.

In many cultures around the world, a name is considered an important part of a child’s identity.

Besides, it’s a good idea to avoid naming your child the same as their father, which might lead to confusion.

So, what should the perfect baby’s name be? Let’s dive into the list of awesome nerdy girl names.

Dulcie – “sweet”

Clay – “Clay Worker”

Davey – “beloved”

Kevin – “handsome”

Hamlet – “Little Home”

Perl – “pearl”

Clive – “Cliff Dweller”

Darren – “Oak Tree”

Beatrice – “voyager”

Alberta – “noble, bright”

Kamala – “lotus flower”

Galileo – “From Galilee”

Florence – “blossoming, flourishing”

Adlai – “God is just”

Elmer – “Noble”

Amos – “to carry”

Sybil – “seer” or “oracle”

Conrad – “bold”

Imogen – “maiden”

Gideon – “one who cuts down”

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Charity – “Giving, Kindness”

Cooper – “container”

Christopher – “bearer of Christ”

Ruth – “Friend”

Ash – “happy”

Alton – “Old Town”

Gordon – “From the marshes”

Arnold – “composed of the elements arn ‘eagle”

Dante – “enduring”

Charles – “free man”

Leela – “play”

Jasmine – “gift from God”

Kelvin – “ship of friends”

Emmeline – “work”

Hazel – “the hazelnut tree”

Aphra – “Dust”

Hera – “Protectress”

Bryce – “Swift”

Maggie – “Pearl”

Beula – “To marry”

Dexter – “one who dyes”

Kaylee – “crown”

Jemma – “gem”

Delbert – “Bright”

Edgar – “prosperity’, ‘fortune”

Alexander – “defender of men”

Ariadne – “most holy”

Brock – “badger”

Frances – “free man”

Ellen – “sun ray or shining light”

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David – “beloved”

Anakin – “Warrior”

Bridget – “power, strength, vigor”

Siri – “Beautiful Woman”

Dorothy – “gift of God”

Abigail – “cause of joy”

Godiva – “God’s gift”

Nancy – “Grace”

Rigel – “the left leg of the giant”

Darice – “Queenly”

Matilda – “strength”

Opal – “jewel”

Kent – “High Or Coastal Land”

Jane – “God is gracious”

Gilbert – “noble youth”

Dwayne – “Dark, Black”

Clara – “clear, bright”

Felix – “lucky’, ‘fortunate”

Kyle – “narrow”

Herbert – “bright’, ‘famous”

Dalton – “The Valley Town”

Hershel – “Deer”

Alva – “elf”

Zelda – “dark battle”

Daniel – “God is my judge”

Donovan – “brown-haired chieftain”

Tabitha – “Gazelle”

Aristotle – “the best of”

Gregory – “to be awake”

Henry – “house ruler”

What are some of cutest nerdy girl names?

Prudence – “good judgment”

Kaylee – “crown”

Cameron – “crooked nose”

Agatha – “good, honorable”

Caroline – “Free/Beautiful Woman”

Aspen – “Quaking Tree”

Peggy – “Pearl”

Agatha – “good, honorable”

Mabel – “lovable”

Sylvia – “forest”

Colin – “people of victory”

Imogen – “maiden”

Frank – “Free Or From France”

Eleonora – “the other Aenor”

Burt – “bright, glorious”

Adrian – “son of Adria”

Margaret – “pearl”

Nichelle – “little heart”

Echo – “Reverberating Sound”

Louise – “famous warrior”

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Tips to Naming Your Babies

There are millions of baby names out there, and while most parents decide on a name and stick with it for the rest of their lives.

There are some who wish the best for their future child, but don’t have a clue how to choose a name.

These parents may be confused about why they can’t come up with a name for their baby, or they may have tried several times and have given up on the idea.

If you are considering giving your child a name, there are some things you should know:

1.       Pick the name you love, even if it is popular.

It is popular and you love it. Anything else you need to think upon? Nope. Go for it. If you want to give it uniqueness, think of a great middle name.

Here are some popular nerdy girl names out there:

Alice

Meaning: “noble, exalted”

Origin: “French”

Description: was originally derived from the Old French name Aalis, a diminutive of Adelais that itself came from the Germanic name Adalhaidis.

Spelling and Variations: “Alicia, Alison”

Famous people with name: Alice Bellagamba, Italian actress and dancer.

Coraline

Meaning: “heart”

Origin: “American”

Description: Coraline is an amalgamation of two words: ‘cora’ meaning ‘truthful’ and ‘just’ and Caroline, meaning ‘free’ and ‘independent woman’.

Spelling and Variations: “Caralin, Caraline, Caralyn, Caralyne, Caralynn, Carolin”

Famous people with name: Caroline of Ansbach.

Kamala

Meaning: “lotus flower”

Origin: “Indian”

Description: is another name of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi.

Spelling and Variations: “Dash”

Famous people with name: Kamala Balakrishnan (1930–2018), Indian immunologist.

Kate

Meaning: “Pure”

Origin: “Latin, French, English”

Description: primarily a female name of English origin that means Pure.

Spelling and Variations: Kate, Kath, Cat, Catt, Cate, Catey, Cath, Catie, Cayte, Kathy, Kathie”

Famous people with name: Kate Moss. Surname: Moss. Initials: KM.

Thomasina

Meaning: “twin”

Origin: “Aramaic”

Description: was the earliest form, followed by Thomasina in the Victorian era, and Tamsin a century later.

Spelling and Variations: “Tamsyn, Tamzin, Tamsen, Tammi and Tamasin”

Famous people with name: Thomasina Winifred Montgomerybirth name of American singer Tammi Terrell.

Clark

Meaning: “Clerk, scribe, secretary”

Origin: “Latin”

Description: seemed to have been Gone with the Wind, but parents looking for a short, strong boy’s name are now beginning to appreciate its cool combination of Gable charm with Superman power.

Spelling and Variations: “Clerk and Clark”

Famous people with name: Clark Accord (1961–2011), Surinamese–Dutch author and makeup artist.

Zelda

Meaning: “dark battle” or “strong woman”

Origin: “German”

Description: It is also the femininee form of the Yiddish name Selig, meaning “blessed”, “happy”.

Spelling and Variations: “Zellda”

Famous people with name: Zelda Rubinstein. Surname: Rubinstein.

Amelia

Meaning: “work”

Origin: “Latin”

Description: refers to industriousness and fertility rather than labor. Its Germanic root name, Amal, means “work.” Gender: Amelia is historically the feminine form of the name.

Spelling and Variations: Amalia, Amalka, Amelie, Amélie, Amy, Lia, Emma”

Famous people with name: Amelia Boynton Robinson, American activist.

Judith

Meaning: “woman from”

Origin: “Hebrew”

Description: In the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Christian religion, Judith was a beautiful woman who decapitated an invading general.

Spelling and Variations: “Judy, Judah”

Famous people with name: Judy Collins. Given name: Judith Marjorie Collins.

Isadora

Meaning: “gift of”

Origin: “Greek”

Description: also Isadora Quagmire in Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events–who was named for Isadora Duncan.

Spelling and Variations: “Isidora or Isadora”

Famous people with name: Saint Isidora, Christian 4th century saint and nun.

Akira

Meaning: “bright, clear, ideal”

Origin: “Japanese”

Description: primarily a gender-neutral name of Japanese origin that means Bright, Clear.

Spelling and Variations: Akiko”

Famous people with name: Akira Akao (赤尾 公, born 1988), Japanese footballer.

Darcy

Meaning: “Dark One”

Origin: “French”

Description: Delicate ballerina name with grace, charm, and heft courtesy of Jane Austen’s Mr.

Spelling and Variations: “Darcy, Darcey, Darcye, Darsie”

Famous people with name: James Darcy Freeman. Given name: Darcy.

Herman

Meaning: “man”

Origin: “English, French, Dutch”

Description: As a Jewish surname this is no doubt an adoption of the German surname Hermann.

Spelling and Variations: “Herman, Hermann, Herrman, Herrmann, Hörman”

Famous people with name: Sun Ra. Given name: Herman Poole Blount.

Tauriel

Meaning: “forest maiden”

Origin: “Sindarin”

Description: fictional character from Peter Jackson’s feature film adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit.

Spelling and Variations: “Tariel, Tauriael, Tauriaell, Tauriail, Tauriale”

Famous people with name: Tauriel is a fictional character from Peter Jackson’s feature film adaptation of J.R.R.

Daisy

Meaning: “day’s eye”

Origin: “French”

Description: a nickname for Margaret, used because Marguerite, the French version of that name, is also a French name for the oxeye daisy.

Spelling and Variations: “Daeesee, Daeighseigh, Daesee, Daeseigh, Daesi, Daesie”

Famous people with name: Daisy, Princess of Pless. Given name: Daisy.

2.       Do not skip lovely nerdy girl names even if they are unique, unusual, and different.

Sometimes, parents will not go for unusual, unique, and different baby names. They consider it weird. Let me tell you that being attractive and thought provoking is the game these days.

How would you like these nerdy girl names:

Leslie – “garden of holly trees”

Blanche – “white”

Claudia – “Lame”

Darius – “possess”

Cerberus – “flesh-devouring”

Ares – “ruin”

Thalia – “to flourish”

Electra – “shining”

Vivian – “alive”

Guido – “wood”

Etta – “Ruler Of The Home”

Elora – “My God Is My Light”

Blake – “black”

Kara – “love”

Kathleen – “Pure”

3.       Be confident if you want to go toward personalized spellings for your baby’s name.

SURE. You should be confident when giving personalized spellings to your baby’s name.

However, it is important that you do not make it weird. Adding or removing an alphabet would be enough here.

Try changing these baby names spellings into personalized ones:

 Chip

Meaning: “free man”

Origin: “English”

Description: will be a chip off the old block and not have a chip on his shoulder, but we’ll let the chips fall where they may.

Spelling and Variations: “Chyp”

Famous people with name: Raymond Chip Ambres (born 1979), American baseball player.

Ingrid

Meaning: “beautiful”

Origin: “Germanic/Norse”

Description: remains widely given in all of Scandinavia, with the highest frequency in Norway.

Spelling and Variations: “Ingrida, Ingrīda, Ingirid, Ingerid”

Famous people with name: Ingrid Michaelson. Surname: Michaelson.

Arya

Meaning: “noble”

Origin: Sanskrit, Old Iranian”

Description: primarily a gender-neutral name of Persian origin that means Friend, Faithful.

Spelling and Variations: “Aria, Aryan, Ariana”

Famous people with name: Aarya Ambekar (born 1994), Marathi playback singer.

Alvie

Meaning: “Wise friend”

Origin: “Old English”

Description: Also a diminutive of Alvar: An Old English name meaning elf army.

Spelling and Variations: “Elvah, Elvi, Elvia, Elvie, Elvy, Olevia, Olva”

Famous people with name: Alvin Williams.

Heath

Meaning: “someone who lived at, on, or by, a moor or heath”

Origin: “Old English”

Description: was the 936th most popular given name for males born in the United States in 2018, and was most popular in 2002 at 675th.

Spelling and Variations: “Headley, Heahweard, Heallfrith”

Famous people with name: Heath Herring (born 1978), American martial artist.

Tess

Meaning: “Harvester; to reap”

Origin: Greek”

Description: typically a diminutive form of Theresa or Esther.

Spelling and Variations: “Tera, Terese, Teressa, Teri, Terri, Terry, Tesia, Tessie, Tresa”

Famous people with name: Tess Broussard (born 1972), American model and actress.

Daria

Meaning: “God’s Gift”

Origin: Old Persian”

Description: On the other hand, Max Vasmer (among other linguists) regards Daria as a Russian form of the Greek name Δωροθέα (Dōrothéa; rendered in English as Dorothy).

Spelling and Variations: “Dara, Darinka, Darissa, Dariya”

Famous people with name: Daria Dolan, American business news anchor, author and radio host.

Susan

Meaning: “lily”

Origin: “Hebrew”

Description: Susan is the English form of this name, Suzanne is French, and Susana is Spanish.

Spelling and Variations: “Suzi, Suzy, Suzie, Suze, Poosan, Sanna, Suzie, Sookie, Sukie, Sukey, Subo, Suus”

Famous people with name: Siouxsie Sioux. Given name: Susan Janet Ballion.

Rosalind

Meaning: “lovely rose”

Origin: “Germanic”

Description: was influenced by the Latin phrase rosa linda, meaning beautiful rose. Famous bearers: Rosalind, character from Shakespeare’s As You Like It.

Spelling and Variations: “Dash”

Famous people with name: Rosalind Russell. Surname: Russell.

Chuck

Meaning: “ceorl”

Origin: “Anglo-Norman”

Description: possibly applied as a topographic name for someone who lived near a tree stump, or alternatively as a nickname for a person of stumpy build.

Spelling and Variations: “Chuc, Chucc, Chuk”

Famous people with name: Chuck Alaimo, American saxophonist, leader of the Chuck Alaimo Quartet.

Bradley

Meaning: “broad wood”

Origin: “English”

Description: Like many English surnames Bradley can also be used as a given name and as such has become popular.

Spelling and Variations: “Bradlee, Bradlei, Bradleigh, Bradley”

Famous people with name: Butch Walker. Given name: Bradley Glenn Walker.

Myrtle

Meaning: “Tree/Victory”

Origin: “Greek”

Description: referring to an evergreen tree or shrub of the genus Myrtus, called the myrtle, which is found in North Africa and southern Europe.

Spelling and Variations: “Mertle, Mirtle, Mirtlle, Murtle”

Famous people with name: Myrtle Augee (born 1965), English shot putter.

Sonya

Meaning: “Wisdom”

Origin: “Russian”

Description: primarily a female name of Russian origin that means Wisdom. diminutive form of Sophia.

Spelling and Variations: “Sonja and Sonya”

Famous people with name: Sonya Walger. Surname: Walger. Initials: SW.

Gwyneth

Meaning: “Fortunate, Blessed”

Origin: “Welsh”

Description: feminine given name which derives from the kingdom of Gwynedd.

Spelling and Variations: “Gwen, Gwendolyn, Gwenith, Gwinnett, Gwenyth, Gwynedd”

Famous people with name: Gwyneth Jones (soprano) Surname: Jones.

Rose

Meaning: “famous type”

Origin: “Latin”

Description: derives from the Latin word rosa, meaning “a flower.” It is thought to originally be the Norman form of the Germanic name Hrodohaidis, meaning “famous type”.

Spelling and Variations: “Rosa, Rosie, Rosalie, Rosalia, Rosina, Rosaria”

Famous people with name: Rose McGowan. Surname: McGowan.

4.       Crossing your favorite nerdy girl names on the feedback on friends and family members.

Feedback is important. But it does not mean to listen to every other person’s opinion.

You will hardly find nerdy girl names that everybody would like. Therefore, get feedback but still know your choice.

Consider getting feedback on these baby names from your friends and family members:

Darwin – “dear friend”

Ona – “grace”

Primrose – “first rose”

Charlie – “Free Man”

Matilda – “strength”

Bridget – “power, strength, vigor”

Ajax – “Of The Earth”

Hector – “to hold”

Maxwell – “Mack’s Spring”

Clara – “clear, bright”

Orion – “boundary, limit”

Edison – “son of Eadwig”

Egbert – “bright edge”

Fleur – “flower”

Ramona – “wise protector”

5.       Do a little research and find what is out there.

Research is important step for the first-time parents as well for those who do not know what sort of names people pick. You will be all good once you do a little internet research.

You will also be able to find some great nerdy girl names that you might consider now or in the future.

Here are some common baby names examples to help you:

Winifred

Meaning: “peace”

Origin: “Welsh”

Description: Usage of the name was inspired by a 7th century Welsh saint, St.

Spelling and Variations: “Fred, Freda, Freddie, Winnifred and Wynell”

Famous people with name: Clemence Dane. Given name: Winifred.

Gerard

Meaning: “spear brave”

Origin: “English”

Description: Gérard, introduced to Britain from France by the Normans; it is composed of the Germanic.

Spelling and Variations: “Gerard, Gerrard, Gerardo, Geraldo”

Famous people with name: Bobby Sands. Given name: Gerard.

Dennis

Meaning: “Devotee Of Dionysos”

Origin: “Greco-Roman”

Description: Originally from the Greek name Dionysius. Dennis the Menace, cartoon. Dennis Quaid, actor.

Spelling and Variations: “Denis, Denys, Dennys, Denish, Deon, Deonne, Deonte, and Dion, Dionice”

Famous people with name: Ghostface Killah. Given name: Dennis Coles.

Allister

Meaning: “man’s defender”

Origin: “Scottish”

Description: primarily a male name of Scottish origin that means Defender Of The People.

Spelling and Variations: “Alister, Alyster, Alystair, Allystair, Allyster”

Famous people with name: Alistair McGowan. Surname: McGowan.

Natasha

Meaning: “Born on Christmas Day”

Origin: “Slavic”

Description: reference to the birth of Christ, and was traditionally given to girls born around Christmas.

Spelling and Variations: “Latasha, Natacha, Natalia”

Famous people with name: Black Widow (Natasha Romanova) Given name: Natasha.

Grimm

Meaning: “dour and forbidding individual”

Origin: “German”

Description: the German dialectal Crim, and patronymics such as Grimmelsen and Grimel, the derivation is from the ancient pre 8th century Norse-Viking personal name “Grimr”.

Spelling and Variations: “Grim, Grimm, Grimme, Grimek, Grimbach, Grimar”

Famous people with name: Alexander Grimm (born 1986), German slalom canoeist.

Blossom

Meaning: “Bloom”

Origin: “English”

Description: primarily a female name of English origin that means Flower, Bloom.

Spelling and Variations: “Dash”

Famous people with name: Daisy Lowe. The British beauty is an internationally recognised fashion model.

Mary

Meaning: “beloved,”

Origin: “ancient Hebrew”

Description: it was most likely an ancient Egyptian name from the name elements mry or mr meaning “beloved.”

Spelling and Variations: “Mia, Malia, Mariana, Miriam, Maryam, Marie, Maren, and Mara”

Famous people with name: Mary Magdalene. Surname: Magdalene.

Falcon

Meaning: “Bird In The Hawk Family”

Origin: Spanish, Italian”

Description: primarily a gender-neutral name of English origin that means Bird In The Hawk Family.

Spelling and Variations: “Falcen, Falcenn, Falcin, Falcinn, Falcon”

Famous people with name: Blas María de la Garza Falcón, founder of south Texas.

Theodora

Meaning: “God’s gift”

Origin: Greek”

Description: primarily a female name of Greek origin that means Divine Gift. Feminine form of the name Theodore.

Spelling and Variations: “Thekla, Theadora, Thadine, Thaddea, Tedre, Tedra, Teddie, Teddey, Theo, Teddy, Thea Teddi”

Famous people with name: Theodora Kantakouzene (wife of Orhan).

Dwight

Meaning: “Devotee Of Dionysos”

Origin: “English”

Description: mainly given in the United States and Caribbean countries.

Spelling and Variations: “Dwight, Dwite, Dwyght”

Famous people with name: Heavy D. Given name: Dwight Errington Myers.

Chloe

Meaning: “blooming”

Origin: “Greek”

Description: The Greek goddess Demeter, goddess of agriculture and the harvest, was sometimes referred to by the epithet Chloe.

Spelling and Variations: “Cloe and Khloe”

Famous people with name: Chloe Bridges. Surname: Bridges.

Brett

  • Meaning: “Briton” or “Breton”
  • Origin: “English”
  • Description: referring to the Celtic people of Britain and Brittany, France. Brette can be a feminine name.
  • Spelling and Variations: “Britni, Britny, Britt, Britta, Brittie, Brittni, Brittny and Britton”
  • Famous people with name: Brett Whiteley. Surname: Whiteley.

Dewey

Meaning: “Beloved”

Origin: “Welsh”

Description: An Anglocized version of the Welsh name Dewi and a form of the name David. “Dewey Decimal System” is a system to organize books in a library, invented by Melvil Dewey in 1876.

Spelling and Variations: “Dewi”

Famous people with name: Dewey Bozella (born 1959), American professional boxer.

Dorothy

Meaning: “gift of God”

Origin: “Greek”

Description: name remained among the top 100 most popular names for American girls until 1961.

Spelling and Variations: “Dottie, Dotty, Theodora, Dorothea, Dolly, Dorothee, Dot”

Famous people with name: Dorothy Arnold, American socialite who disappeared mysteriously.

6.       Consider names of the subsequent children.

Maybe, you are first time parents and figuring out some cool nerdy girl name. It is a good idea to consider the names of subsequent children too.

7.       Avoid names with bad meanings.

Baby names with bad meanings can be a cause of embarrassment for you and your kid. Be sure to know the meaning of the name you are gonna pick and be sure it is encouraging and positive.

Here are some of the cool nerdy girl names with meanings:

Bruce – “the willowlands”

Vista – “sight”

Helen – “light”

Thalia – “to flourish”

Galen – “calm”

Echo – “Reverberating Sound”

Fritz – “peaceful ruler”

Graham – “grey home”

Alvin – “friend”

Valarie – “healthy”

Pixel – “small area of illumination”

Agnes – “lamb”

Greta – “pearl”

Wilhelmina – “helmet, protection”

Amelie – “to work”

8.       Pick up good people names from history.

The name of person has effect on his/her personality, it is said. Maybe, that’s the reason why people choose names from history. You can consider this as well.

I am sure you have heard about many legends from the past. I bet you’d find some awesome and useable nerdy girl names if you look into it.

We have a small list of nerdy girl names here for you to check out and know if you have heard them before:

Vera

Meaning: “faith”

Origin: “Slavic”

Description: has been used in the English speaking world since the 19th century and was popular in the early 20th century.

Spelling and Variations: “Věrka, Věrča, Věruška”

Famous people with name: Vera Dushevina. Surname: Dushevina. Initials: VD.

Buckley

Meaning: “habitational name from any of the many places so named”

Origin: “English”

Description: in Devon, are named with Old English boga ‘bow’ + clif ‘cliff’.

Spelling and Variations: “Bucklie, Buckly, Bulkley, Buhilly, Ó Buachalla, Boughla”

Famous people with name: Albert Buckley (1877–1965), British Conservative politician.

Alistair

Meaning: “the one who repels men”

Origin: “Scottish Gaelic”

Description: primarily a male name of Scottish origin that means Defender Of The People.

Spelling and Variations: Alister, Alyster, Alystair, Allystair, Allyster”

Famous people with name: Alistair Campbell (academic) Surname: Campbell.

Genesis

Meaning: “origin”

Origin: “Greek”

Description: the first book of the Bible. Also the name of an English pop band.

Spelling and Variations: “Genesys, Gennesis, Gennesys”

Famous people with name: Genesis P-Orridge in The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye.

Wilhelmina

Meaning: “will, desire”

Origin: “Dutch and German”

Description: In many European countries, this name is once again very popular.

Spelling and Variations: “Wilhelmena, Wilhelmine, Wilhemina, and Wilhelmowna”

Famous people with name: Wilhelmine of Prussia, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth.

Gary

Meaning: “Spear Rule”

Origin: “Norman French”

Description: primarily a male name of English origin that means Spear Rule. Originally a short form of Garrett or Gareth.

Spelling and Variations: “Gary and Garry”

Famous people with name: Gary Bautell, American military radio broadcaster.

Garth

Meaning: “topographic name for someone who lived near an enclosure”

Origin: “Middle English”

Description: normally a paddock or orchard, from northern Middle English garth ‘enclosed area’, ‘yard’.

Spelling and Variations: “Dash”

Famous people with name: Garth Brooks (born 1962), top-selling American country music artist.

Lavinia

Meaning: “Woman Of Rome”

Origin: “Latin”

Description: primarily a female name of Latin origin that means Woman Of Rome. Daughter of King Latinus in Roman mythology.

Spelling and Variations: “Lavinnia, Lavyneya, Lavynia, Lavyniea”

Famous people with name: Lavinia Spencer, Countess Spencer.

Darlene

Meaning: “darling”

Origin: “Old English”

Description: derived from the Old English darel-ene, meaning “little dear one”.

Spelling and Variations: “Darleane, Darline, Darlinn, Darlyn”

Famous people with name: Darlene (formerly known as Darlene Pekul).

Franklin

Meaning: “landowner of free but not noble origin”

Origin: “English”

Description: coming from the Anglo-Norman fraunclein. Its meaning is landowner of free but not noble origin.

Spelling and Variations: “Franklen, Franklin, Frankllen, Frankllin, Frankllon”

Famous people with name: Frankie Lymon. Given name: Franklin Joseph Lymon.

Ruby

Meaning: “deep red precious stone”

Origin: “Latin”

Description: Originally the name of gemstone and birthstone of July, Ruby became a given name in the 19th century.

Spelling and Variations: “Dash”

Famous people with name: Ruby Ashbourne Serkis (born 1998), English actress.

Cora

Meaning: “maiden”

Origin: “Greek”

Description: was the goddess of Spring, and the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, who was the goddess of agriculture.

Spelling and Variations: “Corah, Coral, Coralie”

Famous people with name: Lovie Austin. Given name: Cora Taylor.

Cindy

Meaning: “woman from Mount Kynthos”

Origin: “Greek”

Description: Cynthia was another name (a sort of surname) often used for their mythological goddess Artemis to signify her birthplace on Mount Kynthos on the Greek island of Delos.

Spelling and Variations: “Cindee, Cyndee, Syndee, Sindee, Sindi, Syndi, Syndy, Cindi, Cyndi, Cyndy”

Famous people with name: Cindy Sherman. Surname: Sherman.

Diane

Meaning: “divine”

Origin: “Greek, Latin”

Description: was a Roman goddess of many arenas, including hunting, forests, the moon, and fertility.

Spelling and Variations: “Dayann, Dayanna, Diannah”

Famous people with name: Dianne Reeves. Given name: Diane.

Katniss

Meaning: “Plant Name, Sagittaria Genus”

Origin: “American”

Description: Katniss Everdeen, main character in The Hunger Games trilogy of novels by Suzanne Collins.

Spelling and Variations: “Katneys, Katniess, Katnniss, Katnnyss, Katnyss”

Famous people with name: Katniss Everdeen is a fictional character and the protagonist of The Hunger Games trilogy written by American author Suzanne Collins.

9.       Make sure the first and second name fit with each other.

This happens rarely that the first and seconds names do not fit and meet each other well. It is, however, something you would not want.

Check out nerdy girl names and try to make full names that fit each other nicely:

Linnea – “Lime Tree”

Tauriel – “daughter of the forest”

Carmen – “garden” or “vineyard”

Alex – “man’s defender, warrior”

Cassidy – “the clever one”

Finnegan – “son of fair-haired”

Dylan – “son of the sea”

Dudley – “habitational name from Dudley”

Veronica – “she who brings victory”

Arthur – “bear”

Alan – “Little Rock”

Ingrid – “beautiful”

Rowena – “fame and happiness”

Edith – “riches or blessed”

Edna – “pleasure”

10.   Avoid names with too many syllables.

Baby names with too many syllables are complex. They are hard to remember. They should be avoided.

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