Literary Names
Browse Literary names across female and male groups.
Female Names
View full pageAnnabel
The name "Annabel" is of Scottish origin and is believed to be a variant of the name "Amabel," which has roots in Latin.
Mariela
The name "Mariela" is a combination of the names "María" and "Elena." "María" is a variant of the name "Mary," which has its roots in the Hebrew name "Miriam," possibly meaning "s...
Dorit
The name "Dorit" is of Hebrew origin and is derived from the Hebrew word "dor" which means "generation" or "period." The name carries the connotation of continuity, representing t...
Elwin
The name "Elwin" is of English origin and is derived from the Old English elements "ælf," meaning "elf," and "wine," meaning "friend." Therefore, the literal meaning of the name i...
Xamara
Xamara appears to be a modern coinage or rare variant lacking a widely attested etymological root in major linguistic traditions.
Graple
The name Graple lacks widely attested etymological roots in major naming traditions, with no established semantic development in historical onomastic records.
Sykeria
The name Sykeria lacks widely attested etymological roots in major linguistic traditions, suggesting it may be a modern invention or rare variant with obscure origins.
Male Names
View full pageWilliom
Williom appears as a rare variant or altered form potentially linked to the widespread name William, which derives from Germanic elements 'wil' meaning 'will' or 'desire' and 'hel...
Kavaris
Kavaris lacks a widely attested etymology in major linguistic records, suggesting it may be a modern coinage or rare variant within African-American naming traditions.
Laderion
Laderion appears to be a modern invented or creatively derived name with no widely attested etymological roots in major linguistic traditions.