| Name | Gender | Origin | Meaning | Syllables | Pronunciation | Related name | Related opposite sex | International names | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carrie | girl | English, Greek | A pet name for Caroline , derived via French from the Germanic name Charles, meaning 'free man'. Also a variant of Carissa meaning 'grace' and 'kindness'. | 2 | KehRIYah | Carissa, Carrie-Ann, Caroline, Carie | Ceri, Cary | Kerry; Cora | (rating of 98.33% from 4 votes) |
| Catherine | girl | Greek | Derived from the Greek name Aikaterina, meaning 'pure' and 'clear'. It is the name given to several important Christian saints. | 3 | KATH-er-in | Katherine, Cat, Cath, Cate, Catey, Cathie, Cathy, Catie, Caty, Karen, Katie, Catharin, Catharine, Catheren, Catherin, Catheryn | (rating of 98.33% from 4 votes) | ||
| Cody | unisex | Celtic | Meaning 'son of Oda' or 'son or Otto', both also mean 'son of the helpful one'. | 2 | KOWDiy | Kody, Codi, Codie | Cody | (rating of 98.33% from 4 votes) | |
| Craig | boy | Gaelic | Derived from the common Scottish surname which comes from the word creag, meaning 'rock'. The surname was originally given to any family living near a crag. | 1 | krayg | Graig, Kraig, Kreig, Craik | (rating of 98.33% from 4 votes) | ||
| Donna | girl | Italian | Donna has a meaning of 'lady'. It is the feminine form of Donald. | 2 | DAA-nah | Donalda, Madonna, Dani | Donald, Danny | Kona; Danya; Dana | (rating of 98.33% from 4 votes) |
| Elise | girl | German, Hebrew | Means German "Noble Kind" amd in Hebrew means "God is perfection", "God is my oath". Beethoven wrote a symphony called "Fur Elise". | 2 | ahL-IYS | Eilis; Alake; Aleks; Alice; Alike; Alisz; | (rating of 98.33% from 4 votes) | ||
| Jenny | girl | Celtic, Hebrew | Jenny was first used as diminutive of the name Jane. It is a pet name of Jennifer. The Celtic meaning is 'lady of the people' and the Hebrew meaning is 'gracious' or 'merciful' | 2 | JHEH-niy | Jennifer, Jane, Joanna, Virginia, Genevieve, Jenna | Jason, Jim, Jimmy, Jonas, John | Jana | (rating of 98.33% from 4 votes) |
| Lucia | girl | Latin | Derived from the word lux, meaning 'light'. In medieval times it was sometimes given to babies born at daybreak. | 3 | LU-see-ah or LU-chia | Cindy, Luci, Lucie, Lucile, Lucilla, Lucille, Lucinda, Lula, Luce, Lucetta, Lucette, Lucina, Lucy | Lucius | Luciana; Luciella; Lucienne; Lucija; Luciole; Luc | (rating of 98.33% from 4 votes) |
| Michelle | girl | Hebrew | Meaning 'Who is like God?' . Michelle is a variation of the name Michaela (a biblical name also deriving from Hebrew). | 2 | MihSHEHL | Michaela, Shelley, Chelle, Shell, Michele | Michael, Maxwell, Michale, Mical, Michiel, Meical, Miguel | Michela; Michella; Michaela; Mozelle | (rating of 98.33% from 4 votes) |
| Reuben | boy | Hebrew | ,This is a Christian name meaning ' to behold a son' , and was a biblical name of one of Jacob's twelve sons. | 2 | roo-ban | Rube, Ruben | No male version of this name | (rating of 98.33% from 4 votes) | |
| Anais | girl | Hebrew | Anais' is most popular in the French language, and means 'God has shown favour' | 2 | ahNEY | Aine, Ama, Anna | Angus | Annine; Anny | (rating of 98.00% from 3 votes) |
| Angel | girl | Spanish | Derived from the vocabulary for heavenly messenger. | 2 | an-gel | Angela, Ainsley | Angel | (rating of 98.00% from 3 votes) | |
| Angelica | girl | Greek | Derived from Latin origin, it means 'angelic' (Latin) and 'messenger of God' (Old Greek) Largely used in English, Russian, German, Greek, Italian, Spanish and Romanian. | 4 | AENJHahLIYKah | Angelika, Angelique, Angela, Anjelica | Angelos, Angelus | Andjelija; Angeliki; Andjelka; Angeles | (rating of 98.00% from 3 votes) |
| Ashton | unisex | English | Originally a surname refering to a place, meaning 'ash tree town'. | 2 | AESHTahN | Ash, Ashlyn, Ashill, Ashleigh, Asheley | Ashleigh, Ashley | (rating of 98.00% from 3 votes) | |
| Charles | boy | German | Derived from Karl meaning "free man", it was combined with tne Old English name Ceorl and was adapted by the aristocracy and royal familiy into the name Charles. | 1 | CHAARLZ | Carlton, Karl, Charlie | Charlotte, Charlie | Carles; Carlino; Carliots | (rating of 98.00% from 3 votes) |
| Faye | girl | English | Means "Fairy". Originated from King Arthur's sister Morgan Le Fay (Sorceress). | 1 | Fa-ye | Fe; Fei; Febe; Phobe; Fee; Pheba; Phoebe | (rating of 98.00% from 3 votes) | ||
| Jayla | girl | Greek, Hebrew, Sanskrit | A feminine variant of the name Jay, which may derive from Hebrew and mean 'God will protect', or from the Sanskrit meaning 'victory' or from the Greek meaning 'to heal'. | 2 | JHEYLah | Jayda, Jayda, Jay | Jay, Jey, Jason, Jai | (rating of 98.00% from 3 votes) | |
| Kasey | girl | Greek | Derived from Old Greek origin, meaning 'shining upon man'. | 2 | KAESiy | Cassandra | Kajsa ; Kaja | (rating of 98.00% from 3 votes) | |
| Miles | boy | Latin | Means "Soldier" "Favor" "Grace". Older form of Miles is Milo from possibly Roman. | 1 | MAYLZ | Michael, Myles, Malc, | Malek; Malik; Milek; Milko; | (rating of 98.00% from 3 votes) | |
| Nicola | girl | Greek | Derived from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning 'victory of the people'. It stems from the Greek words nike, meaning 'victory', and laos, meaning 'people'. It is the feminine form of the name Nicholas. | 3 | NIK-o-lah | Colette, Nacola, Nichola, Nichole, Nicole, Nicolette, Nikole, Nick, Nickie, Nicky, Nicolina, Nikki, Nickola | Nicholas, Nick | Caline; Coletta; Nicol; Nicoline; Nikola; Nikolina; Nicki; Nicoletta; Niki; Niccola | (rating of 98.00% from 3 votes) |