Bold names make a statement. Strong consonants, short syllables, hard stops. Knox, Maverick, Remy, Jax. They work because they're unapologetic — exactly one thing rather than trying to hedge.
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nobleman of the second rank
destroyer of enemies, world peace
son of Morris/Maurice
mighty hound, great wolf
ruler of the home
founder, first king
sky blue, cerulean
forest, wood, timber
healer
place of the elms
supplanter (via Jay/James)
son of Ay, moon's son (via Turkish)
born of fire (via -vion creative suffix)
sea, ocean (via Kai)
of Anthony, son of Anthony (via De- prefix)
servant of the temple, noble acolyte
allies, friends
ruler, sovereign
sea of spiritual power
warrior, brave man
Yahweh has saved
island meadow
divine bear, god-bear
healer, to heal
drawn out of the water
to gather, to assemble
beloved
valley of the River Kent
night
modern invented name with energetic sound
great oak, strength
modern American creation, gentle (from Kevin root)
gift, present (as in Leahs exclamation)
divine door (from Kobe, Japan)
modern American creation (Trevor root: large ho...
ruler, lord, king
foot soldier
night visitor, one who arrives at dawn
one who struggles with God
he who inspires awe; one to be revered
one who wrestles, struggles
gift of God's grace
circular stone fortress
shoemaker, cobbler
desert demon or fallen angel
rejoice
lion man
to set, to place, to establish
strength of God
son of Rollin, son of Roland
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