Surname Style baby names
Names tagged with “Surname Style” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
Tags come from our enrichment model (not just one dimension). Compare scores, origins, and trends — then open profiles for full context.
9 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Jacquez
Spanish
84Variant of Jacques, derived from Latin Jacobus. Represents the English 'James,' with Spanish phonetic flair and modern spelling.
- Rhettly
Irish
70From Irish roots meaning 'little red one', possibly derived from 'red' or 'red-haired'. Modern coinage blending Rhett with the -ly suffix.
- Kourtland
English
70From Old English 'court' combined with 'land'. A locational name meaning 'from the court land' or 'courtly estate'.
- Heathcliff
English
62From Old English 'heath' (open moorland) and 'cliff' (steep slope). A surname-derived given name popularized by Emily Brontë's 'Wuthering Heights' (1847).
- Kampton
English
42From English place names meaning 'farmstead of a man named Canta' or 'settlement by a camp.' A modern surname-to-given-name transfer with strong geographic roots.
- Laycen
Celtic
42Modern variant of Lorcán, from Irish meaning 'fierce' or 'small fierce one', with possible Norse influence.
- Kynzlee
Celtic
40Modern invented name blending Kyn (variant of Kin) with the popular -lee suffix, creating a contemporary unisex name with Celtic undertones.
- Graycee
English
40Modern spelling variant of Grace, from Latin gratia meaning divine grace or favor, combined with trendy -ee ending
- Laythan
Celtic
40Modern variation of Leathan, from Old Irish meaning 'wide' or 'broad'. Phonetically influenced by Liam and Nathan.
Found a name you like?
Add it to a tournament and let the best name win.
Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
