Classic Root baby names
Names tagged with “Classic Root” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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14 names
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- Madalynn
Celtic
91Elaborated form of Madeline, ultimately from Magdala. Associated with strength and distinction through literary and cultural usage.
- Alysha
Celtic
84Variant of Alicia/Alice with possible Scandinavian influences. Alysha blends classic name traditions with modern spelling conventions.
- Gracy
Celtic
84A modern diminutive of Grace, ultimately from Latin gratia meaning 'grace' or 'favor', with the -y suffix adding informal charm.
- Zaul
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Saul, meaning 'asked for' or 'prayed for', traditionally associated with the first king of Israel in biblical tradition.
- Ronmel
Germanic
62From German 'Rommel', possibly derived from 'Rum' (fame) or as a diminutive of Roman. Associated with strength and renown.
- Jago
Celtic
42From Latin Jacobus via Cornish diminutive. A traditional Cornish form of James, used in Southwest England.
- Alyxandra
Greek
42Defender of mankind. A creative spelling variant of Alexandra, derived from the Greek name Alexandros borne by Alexander the Great.
- Cynia
Greek
42From Greek Kynthia, associated with Artemis and Mount Cynthus. A modernized, shortened form of the classical name Cynthia.
- Kenry
English
42Kenry is a modern variant of Henry, derived from Germanic elements meaning "estate ruler" or "home leader." It reflects the traditional Henry lineage while presenting a contemporary spelling.
- Joell
Hebrew
40From Joel, Hebrew 'Yah is God.' Joell is a modern spelling variant with contemporary flair.
- Amilya
English
40Diminutive form of Amelia, derived from Amalia. Likely means 'work' or 'industrious' from Germanic roots, with modern spelling variation suggesting 'beloved' or 'graceful'.
- Lahela
English
20Hawaiian form of Rachel, meaning 'ewe' or 'lamb' in Hebrew, symbolizing gentleness and grace
- Siaosi
Polynesian
6Tongan form of George, derived from the Greek name meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'
- Emie
Celtic
6Variant of Emilia or Amy; potentially rooted in Celtic traditions meaning 'beloved' or 'industrious'
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
