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Feminizations of Male Names

Feminizations are feminine variations of male names rather than unisex baby names: Alexandra not Alex, Charlotte not Charlie. You may be attracted to these baby names because you want to name a daughter after dad or grandpa but give her a distinctly feminine name. Or maybe you simply love the traditional feel of many of these classic baby girl names, which are rooted in tradition.

Along with Alexandra and Charlotte, other feminizations of male names in the US Top 200 include Emilia, Gabriella, Gianna, Josephine, Lucia, Samantha, Valentina, and Victoria. A number of feminizations are now considered mom — or even grandma — names, such as Paula, Christine, Nicole, and Carla.

There are many names you may not realize are feminizations because the feminine form is much more common than the male. Anastasia, for example, derives from the male name Anastasios, and Cecilia comes from Cecil. Below, explore our collection of feminizations of male names.

Morgan

Meaning: sea-born, sea-song or sea-circle

Origin:Welsh
584
Morgan

Meaning: sea-born, sea-song or sea-circle

Origin:Welsh
600
Rhiannon

Meaning: divine queen

Origin:Welsh
430
Jenna

Meaning: white shadow, white wave

Origin:English, diminutive of Jennifer
359
Gwen

Meaning: white circle

Origin:Diminutive of Gwendolen/Gwendolyn
399
Brynn

Meaning: hill

Origin:Spelling variation of Bryn, Welsh
337
Gaenor

Meaning: white and smooth

Origin:Variation of Gaynor, Welsh
12607
Maxen Maxen is a variation on the name Max, Maxim,...
Origin:Welsh, from Latin Maximus
1214
Nye

Meaning: honor

Origin:Welsh diminutive of Aneurin
2132
Tudor The meaning of Tudor is ‘people king’. This ...
Origin:Welsh variation of Theodore
2646
Bryn

Meaning: hill

Origin:Welsh
1282
Bryn

Meaning: hill

Origin:Welsh
3122
Huw The meaning of Huw is 'intellect,' 'spirit,'...
Origin:German
5187
Merlin

Meaning: sea fortress

Origin:Welsh
841
Lloyd

Meaning: gray

Origin:Welsh
649
Gwilym

Meaning: resolute protection

Origin:Welsh variation of William
2359
Iolo

Meaning: weathy lord

Origin:Welsh
1758
Vaughn

Meaning: small

Origin:Welsh
723
Dewey

Meaning: beloved

Origin:Anglicized variation of Welsh Dewi, nickname of Dafydd
1177
Wyn

Meaning: fair, blessed

Origin:Welsh
1471