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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short form of Andre/Andrew
from Rome, Roman citizen
narrow channel (from Kyle)
God has helped
fortified stronghold
divine wonder
moonlight, lunar
small forest grove
dark one, dark-haired
son of Aphrodite, Sicilian king
hollow stone, hollow hill
edge, border of land
precious, valuable
royal divine spark
battle worthy, eager in battle
liberation, freedom (from 'noa')
from the Roman city of Lindum
modern invented name, phonetic creation
owner, master, possessor
son of Grace, gracious one
from the Cassius Roman family clan
modern invented name, brave one (possible Afric...
dear one, sweetheart
swift flier, visionary (symbolic meaning)
capricious, whimsical (related to Latin capra, ...
victorious, triumphant
battle cry
modern American coinage
a warner, one who cautions
God is gracious
great, magnificent, mighty
son of the grey-haired one
morally right, virtuous, just
handsome, beautiful, good
God is strength, aided by God
helped by God, God has supported
modern American blend name, no single etymology
supplanter, he who follows at the heel (as Jacob)
of the forest, wood (inspired)
new day, new light (interpreted)
new house, new home
fire
liberator of men, one who frees
son of the fair hero
may God protect, supplanter
courtyard, enclosure
the great beast, tiger
my Lord, my Master
salvation of the Lord
stream, ford
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