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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dragon
invented blend name, no classical meaning
son of Ridge
bald (short for Calvin from Latin Calvinus)
servant of God
hollow, ravine
dweller by wild land
industrious, strong
courageous, bold
visitor, pilgrim
younger, the son
growth, increase, abundance
brave warrior (later folk etymology)
wagon maker, cart driver
descendant of Madan (little dog)
son of
a narrow road or lane
garden, vineyard
thorny shrub, prickly plant
first zodiac sign, new beginnings
dark-haired, tawny
Hugh's settlement, town
path, track, trail
brook, small stream
wolf lover
leader, military commander
son of Jeffrey, son of God's peace
conquering, victorious
God is gracious
ray of light, bright counsel
strong, virtuous, honorable
deliverer, rescuer
dexterous, adept
watchful, vigilant (via Casey influence)
dweller by the woods
from the western settlement
from the River Clyde
modern coined name, son of Bray
from the rye field
strength of God
son of Otto
let God be praised
whom God helps
farm settlement of Dudda
son of the red-haired one
interpreter, studious one
conscience, inner self
settlement at the inhospitable place
free man
immortal, divine
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