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  2. Names That Mean Dark - Nameberry

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    Dark boy names that are trending now include Donahue, Hadrian, and Smith. Phoenix is the top unisex name that means dark. Many word names conjure images of darkness, such as Ebony, Mahogany, Sable, and Midnight itself. Girl names that mean shadow and boy names that mean shadow also make this list, including '70s darling Jennifer and scientific ...

  3. 65 Names That Mean Dark - Nameberry

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    Blakely, along with Blakeley, Blakelee and Blakeleigh, is one of the post-Ashley surname names that end with the lee sound so stylish today. Reality stars Trista and Ryan Sutter named their daughter Blakesley. These surname-names are among the most stylish English names for girls.

  4. Names That Mean Dark - Page 2 - Nameberry

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    An attractive and now underused nature name belonging to a tree whose wood is prized for its dark color and dense texture, which shines when polished. Ebony joined the most popular girl names list in the US in the early 1970s, peaked in 1982 at #132, and dropped back below the Top 1000 in 2006.

  5. 200+ Inspired Ocean Names for Babies - Nameberry

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    Popular gender-neutral names with ocean meanings include Kai, Morgan, and Marley, which rank in the US Top 1000 for both girls and boys. Other unisex names meaning sea or ocean include Dune, Murphy, and Ocean itself. Unique names meaning sea or ocean that strike a stylish note include Mariner, Merrigan, and Wave, the name of Cardi B and Offset ...

  6. Names That Mean Fire - Nameberry

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    Along with the super-popular Aiden and Hayden, boy names that mean fire in the US Top 1000 include Apollo, Blaze, Cole, Cyrus, Hugo, and Tyson. Rare, uncommon, and unique names with fire meanings for boys and girl include Elio, Fintan, Seraphina, and Soleil. Names with fire meanings can also be astrology names, especially suited to for babies ...

  7. Names That Mean Green - Nameberry

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    Hunter, a rich, dark shade of green. is one of the top names meaning green for boys. Another is the New Testament name Silas, which means woods or forest. Along with Esme and Chloe, other girl names that mean green in the US Top 1000 include Daphne, India, Jade, Kelly, Laurel, and Olive. While not as common, green names such as Emerald, Fern ...

  8. 119 Gothic Baby Names - Nameberry

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    In addition to Damien, other Gothic boy names in the US Top 1000 include Andre, Jasper, Jett, and Wolf. Goth names with a distinctly dark image include Lilith, Onyx, Blackwell and Wednesday – (anti)heroine of the hit new Netflix Addams Family reboot. Other names from the series also qualify: think Enid, Vlad, and of course Morticia.

  9. Names That Mean Death - Nameberry

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    Some of today's most stylish names, including Lilith, Persephone, and Azriel, are related to death. Along with Lilith and Persephone, other girl names that mean death include Shivani, Kali, Lola, and Thana. In addition to Azriel, other boy names that mean death include Osiris, Winslow, Ewan, and Mortimer. Japanese names that mean death, such as ...

  10. Name Meanings | Search Names by Meaning | Nameberry

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    We've gathered lists of names with meanings, including girl names, boy names, and unisex names, so you can search baby names by meanings first. The most popular name meanings include names that mean hope, names meaning love, and names that mean strength or power. Traditional name meanings often relate to physical characteristics, like hair ...

  11. 66 Names That Mean Pearl - Nameberry

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    Just when we had written off Peggy as the eternal perky, pug-nosed prom-queen she projected from the 1920s into the fifties, along came Mad Men, with intriguing mid-century characters with names like Joan and Betty--and Peggy, causing a bit of a re-think.