Classic Feel baby names
Names tagged with “Classic Feel” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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20 names
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- Pollyanna
English
84A blend of Polly (diminutive of Mary/Paula) and Anna, popularized by Eleanor Porter's 1913 novel about an optimistic orphan girl.
- Ephrata
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Ephrat/Ephrath, meaning 'fruitful' or 'fertile.' Biblical place name associated with Bethlehem and the region of Judah.
- Kenaan
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'he acquired' or 'he possessed', a biblical name referencing acquisition and ownership in ancient Jewish tradition.
- Stellah
Latin
84From Latin 'stella' meaning 'star'. Stellah is a modern variant spelling of Stella, evoking celestial imagery and brightness.
- Mazie
Celtic
76Possibly a diminutive of Mary or Margaret, or derived from Scottish roots meaning 'pearl' or 'beloved'
- Reichell
Germanic
76From Germanic 'Reich' (power, rule) and 'hella' (hidden, concealed). Means 'hidden ruler' or 'powerful one'.
- Wyndell
Germanic
62From Old English 'wine' (friend) and 'dell' (valley), meaning 'friend's valley' or dwelling place of a friend.
- Sophira
Greek
42From Greek sophia meaning 'wisdom'. Sophira is a modern elaboration blending traditional wisdom symbolism with contemporary name aesthetics.
- Forester
English
42One who tends or guards a forest. An occupational surname denoting a caretaker of woodland.
- Meline
Celtic
42Diminutive form suggesting 'little' or 'honey'; also associated with the meline herb used in ancient times
- Zoanne
Hebrew
42Combination of Zo (life) and Anne (grace). Merges Greek vitality with classic feminine grace, creating a modern hybrid with classical roots.
- Evalette
French
42Diminutive of Evale or Eva, derived from Latin 'vivus' meaning life, with the -ette suffix adding a delicate, feminine quality.
- Ellwood
English
42From Old English 'ell' (forearm measure) and 'wood' (forest). A place name denoting a wooded area measured by the old ell unit.
- Janissa
Hebrew
42From Janis (Latin form of Janus) with feminine suffix -issa. Associated with new beginnings and transitions.
- Addalin
Celtic
42Likely derived from 'adal' meaning noble, with the feminine diminutive '-in' suffix, suggesting a noble or refined character.
- Avonlea
Literary
40Invented by L.M. Montgomery for her novel 'Anne of Green Gables.' Avonlea is the fictional village setting, blending 'Avon' (river name) with the suffix '-lea' meaning meadow or clearing.
- Rosslyn
Scottish
40From Scottish place name Rosslyn, combining 'ross' (headland/promontory) with 'lynn' (lake). Also associated with the red-haired or rosy complexion.
- Lon
Irish
28From Old Irish meaning 'little strong one' or short form of Lonán. Associated with strength and independence.
- Elyza
Hebrew
12From Elizabeth, meaning 'God's oath' in Hebrew. Elyza is a modern variant spelling popularized in contemporary English.
- Loyale
French
10From Latin 'loyalis' meaning faithful and true. Denotes loyalty, allegiance, and steadfast devotion.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
