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English Word Names

English names might be easiest to define when they're actual word names drawn from the English languages and transformed into baby names. This genre has grown tremendously in the past decade, to the point that now parents are creating names from words they love or that have a symbolic meaning in English along with other languages such as Spanish, French, or Italian.

Of course, there is also a long tradition of English names that were originally flower or place or inspirational or other word names, most notably practiced by the Puritans. At this point, words like Iris or Mercy or Christian have been used so long as names that they are solid entries in the name lexicon apart from their original connection to the words that inspired them.

Today, celebrities are often coining names from English words — think North, Saint, Bear — and so helping to popularize not just the specific names but the whole concept. And stars from Drake to Rebel Wilson have driven the word name idea home. Now, almost any English word is fair game for transformation to a baby name. And if you're not adventurous enough to use these new word names as first names, you might want to consider them as middle names to add uniqueness and meaning. Newer English word names finding wide favor include the following.

Wild The meaning of Wild is 'uncontrolled'. The n...
Origin:Word name
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Origin:Word name
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Knowledge

Meaning: information, understanding, and awareness gained through experience or education

Origin:English word name
3240
Rider

Meaning: horseman

Origin:English
2614
Fort

Meaning: strong

Origin:French
4832
Sonnet

Meaning: little song

Origin:English from Italian
1630
Sativa Sativa is of Latin origin and derives from t...
Origin:Word name
2174
Glory The meaning of Glory is ‘worship, praise, or...
Origin:Word name
2378
Honesty

Meaning: adherence to the facts

Origin:English word name
4598
Clementine

Meaning: mild, merciful

Origin:French feminine version of Clement, Latin
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