| Name | Gender | Origin | Meaning | Syllables | Pronunciation | Related name | Related opposite sex | International names | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kai | boy | Chinese, German, Hawaiian, Latin | This name has many disperate origins and meanings: Latin for 'to rejoice'; meaning 'victorious' or 'beginning' in Chinese; from the Germanic 'brave with spear'; from Hawaiian origins meaning 'the sea'. | 1 | KAY | Kay | Kay | (rating of 99.55% from 20 votes) | |
| Rocco | boy | German, Italian | From Germanic origin meaning to roar, battle cry and the 'hrok'meaning rest and respose. | 2 | Roc-co | Rocky, Ricky | Rochelle, Rachelle | Roch; Rochus | (rating of 99.29% from 12 votes) |
| Anya | girl | Greek, Hebrew | Means Hebrew "God was gracious/God has shown favour". In Old Greek the name means "Resurrection". | 1 | EHNYah | Ann, Anna, Belle | Enya; Aimee; Aimi; Aina; Aino; Emine; | (rating of 99.17% from 10 votes) | |
| Lola | girl | Latin, Spanish | This name has many possible origins and meanings: as a variant of Charlotte meaning 'free man'; from the Spainish Dolores, meaning 'sorrow' or 'pain'; from the Latin Laura, meaning 'laural' or 'bay'. | 2 | LOWlLah | Lolita, Lourdes, Caroline, Laura, | Laila; Leola | (rating of 99.17% from 10 votes) | |
| Mason | boy | English, French | From the surname traditionally given to stoneworkers, has a Germanic root meaning 'to make'. | 2 | MEYSahN | Macsen | Mason | Maxime; Maksim; Massimo; Moswen; Mingan | (rating of 99.17% from 10 votes) |
| Theo | boy | German, Greek | Derived from the Germanic name Theobold, meaning 'brave' and 'god', the name also has the meaning of 'gift of god'. | 2 | THIYow | Theobold, Teo, Theodore | Theo, Thea | The | (rating of 99.17% from 10 votes) |
| Felix | boy | Latin | Derived from Latin origins meaning "lucky", "happy" or "successful". Symbolizes Christian happiness in finding God. | 2 | FEE-lix | Felicity, Felicia | (rating of 99.09% from 9 votes) | ||
| Kara | girl | Celtic, Greek, Italian | Celtic meaning - "Friend". Italian meaning "dear, beloved". Old Greek meaning "pure, torture". | 2 | KEHRah | Cara, Katherine, | Kari; Kiera; | (rating of 99.09% from 9 votes) | |
| Blake | unisex | English | There is confusion over the exact meaning of this name. It may derive from the Old English 'blac' which actually means'fair' or from the word 'blaec' meaning 'black'. | 1 | BLEYK | (rating of 99.00% from 8 votes) | |||
| Callum | boy | Latin, Scottish | This is a variant of Calum , derived from 'columba' meaning 'dove'. | 2 | KAELahM | Malcolm, Callum, Calen, Collin | Caeliana, Cailin, Calina | Colman | (rating of 99.00% from 8 votes) |
| Dexter | boy | English | Meaning 'dyer' or 'skilled' it derives from traditional suranmes that originated in job titles and occupations. It is now growing in popularity as a first name. | 2 | DEX-ta | Deck, Dexy, Dex | Dextra | (rating of 99.00% from 8 votes) | |
| Lauren | unisex | Latin | Also a boys names, meaning 'laural' or 'bay leaf' or with reference to the ancient city of Laurentum. | 2 | LAORahN | Laura, Laurin | Laurence, Lauren | Liron; Laurene; Loren; Laurane | (rating of 98.75% from 6 votes) |
| Louis | boy | German | One of the many spelling variations of this name , meaning 'famous warrior'. A popular French name . | 2 | LUWahS | Lois, Lewis, Louie, Aloysius | Louise | Luis; Luiz; Koldo; Lajos; Lughaidh | (rating of 98.75% from 6 votes) |
| Ophelia | girl | Greek | Ophelia is from the Greek word meaning 'to help'. | 3 | ah-FIYL-yah | Avila | Ovelia | (rating of 98.75% from 6 votes) | |
| Ted | boy | English, Greek | Ted is the short form of the names Theodore and Edward. Theodore is a Greek name meaning "gift of God", Edward has an English origin and means "wealthy guard" | 1 | tEHd | Theodore, Edward, Edwin, Edgar, Edmund, Teddy, Todd, Ed: Eddy | Doreen, Dora, Thea, Theodora | Todor; Theo | (rating of 98.75% from 6 votes) |
| Aiden | unisex | Celtic | A very popular name since the 1990's, meaning 'little fire'. | 2 | EY-DahN | Aidan, Edin | Aedan; Edon | (rating of 98.57% from 5 votes) | |
| Claudia | girl | Latin | Derived from the biblical word 'claudus' meaning 'lame, limping' | 3 | KLAO-Diyah | Claudean, Claudette | Claude | (rating of 98.57% from 5 votes) | |
| Cole | boy | English | Derived from a nickname 'charcoal' a person with dark hair | 1 | kol | Colin, Nicholas | Cole | (rating of 98.57% from 5 votes) | |
| Jenson | boy | Finnish | The Anglicised form of the Scandinavian surname Jensen, meaning 'son of Jan'. Jenson is an unusual forename but is growing in popularity. | 2 | jen-son | Jensen; Jenssen | (rating of 98.57% from 5 votes) | ||
| Luke | boy | English | The biblical version of the Greek name Loukas, meaning 'from Lucania' which is a region in Italy. The name also means 'bright' and 'white'. | 1 | LUWK | Lucas, Lucian, Luck, Lucky | Lucy, Lace | Luca; Luc | (rating of 98.57% from 5 votes) |