| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| Ava-rae | unisex | French, German, Latin, Persian | Ava has many possible origins and meanings. It may mean 'strengh' or 'alive'; the Persian for 'song' or 'voice'; the Latin for 'bird' and French for 'juniper tree'. Rae is the Germanic for 'well advised protector'. | 3 | AAVAREY | Eve, Ray, Eva, Evie | (rating of 99.00% from 8 votes) | ||
| Merryn | girl | Celtic, English | The meaning of Merryn is 'joyful' or 'lighthearted'. It was the name of a Cornish Saint. | 2 | MEH-rihn | Merry, Mirian, Maureen | Mervin | Merryl; Meronna | (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) | |
| 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) | |
| Evan | boy | Hebrew | The anglicized form of the Welsh Iefan, derived from the name John, meaning 'god has given' or 'god is gracious'. | 2 | EHVahn | John, Evin, Evans | Evan | Eban; Evaan; Iefan | (rating of 98.57% from 5 votes) |
| Miley | girl | English | A modern name with no specific meaning/ Popularised by the teen actress and singer Miley Cyrus. | 2 | MILEE | (rating of 98.57% from 5 votes) | |||
| Skye | girl | English | Derived from the vocabulary meaning 'sky'. | 1 | SKAY | Sky | Sky, Skye | (rating of 98.57% from 5 votes) | |
| Autumn | girl | Latin | The name is usually used in English, however is derived from the Latin 'Autumnus', meaning 'Autumn'. Often bestowed upon those born during autumn. | 2 | AO-Tahm | Adene, Athene | Adam, Aidan | Adamina; Adeana | (rating of 98.33% from 4 votes) |
| 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) |
| Darcy | unisex | French | Derived from the Old French surname meaning 'From Arcy' . Contains the element 'ar' meaning 'fortress'. May also derive from Gaelic and mean 'descendant of the dark one'. | 2 | DAARSiy | Darci, Darcee | Darcy, Dorise | Darcee | (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) | ||
| Honey | girl | English | Means "honey" a term of endearment since the middle ages. From the old English word 'hunig'. | 2 | HHAHN-iy | Hun, | Hajna; Hama; Hana; Hanae; Hanan; Hani | (rating of 98.33% from 4 votes) | |
| Joy | girl | English, Spanish | Derived from the vocabulary meaning literally 'joy', or from the Spanish meaning 'inexpensive , beautiful Jewel'. | 1 | JHOY | Joya, Joie, Joyita, Joyce | (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) |
| Paighton | girl | English | Of Old English origin meaning 'peacock town', this name is a variant form of Peyton. | 2 | PAYN-ton | Peyton, Payton, | Philip, Patrick | (rating of 98.33% from 4 votes) |