What names have we missed?

Helfried, my father in law’s name.

Oh, and Aelfgifu (nn Aelf). I went to uni with an Aelfgifu and I thought her name was sooooo pretty!

Truett! It’s on a few other sites, it means ‘dry wood meadow.’

Maizy (Spelling variation of [name_f]Maisy[/name_f]/[name_f]Maisie[/name_f])!

I second the suggestion of adding Lorien. It’s the middle name of [name_f]Tori[/name_f] [name_m]Amos[/name_m]’ daughter.

I would love to see Aila (alternate spelling of [name_f]Ayla[/name_f]), Celica, and [name_f]Aurelle[/name_f].

I’d like to see the name Caggie added to the database. It’s a diminutive of [name_f]Catherine[/name_f] or [name_f]Caroline[/name_f] and it’s the name of ex-Made in [name_u]Chelsea[/name_u] cast member Caggie Dunlop.

I’ve heard the name Tayton. From what I know, it is actually a name that is listed in other name sites.

Also, my middle name: Lenee. It’s a variation of [name_f]Linnea[/name_f].

Nevra

It can be the Turkish form of Nawra (Arabic) meaning ‘flower, blossom’ or a Turkish name in its own right, from what my research tells me, meaning ‘light, bright, brilliant’ and derived from the word nevre. It can be masculine or feminine.

My daughter’s middle name: Aysen. (also spelled Ayşen)

It is of Turkish origins and means something along the lines of ‘as beautiful as the moon’ or ‘you are the moon’.

Also a place in Chile if I’m correct.

Sybbie! if [name_u]Frankie[/name_u], [name_f]Flossie[/name_f], and [name_f]Pixie[/name_f] get pages, Sybbie should too to be honest, it’s a lovely nickname for [name_f]Sybil[/name_f].

Aslan. It is Turkish for [name_m]Lion[/name_m].

These were probably already mentioned, but…

Cliodhna (clee-oh-na, Gaelic, means shapely)
Emberlynn (Ember+Lynn, American)
Amberlynn (Amber+Lynn, Arabic, means beautiful jewel)
Kefira (Ke-fee-ra, means lioness, Hebrew)
Annabeth (Anna+Beth, English, means favor, grace, and pledged to god)
Ajay (Prn like AJ, means unconquerable, diety, Hindi)

Rikke is a Danish and Norwegian woman 's name. It is a short form of names containing rich, like Frederikke or Henrikke . Name Articulated rich origin in the Old High [name_m]German[/name_m] word rihhi or the Old Scandinavian -rikiaR , both meaning " rich " or " mighty ruler ".

– Copied from Wikipedia because I’m not very good in English.

Archimedes.

Ancient Greek

Means “master of thought”

It’s the name of a famous ancient Greek mathematician, astronomer, and inventor.

Come on, it’d make an awesome middle name. :smiley:

and add Rieke. Also a short form of Frederieke or Henrieke.

Maryelle. Form of [name_f]Marielle[/name_f]… [name_f]Mary[/name_f] + [name_f]Elle[/name_f].

Wow I can’t even think of a name y’all don’t have listed . Great site :):):slight_smile:

Truett and Truitt

Stumbled upon this beauty: Zahala or traditional Hebrew spelling Tzahala, Hebrew meaning [name_f]Joy[/name_f]! Was shocked this wasn’t on the [name_m]Web[/name_m] site!

Savka…it’s a rather obscure name. I hear it’s popular in Eastern Europe and it somewhat known in Chile.