Bold Aesthetic baby names
Names tagged with “Bold Aesthetic” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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11 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Kyris
Greek
84From Greek meaning 'lord' or 'master', modernized as a contemporary unisex name with a sleek, minimalist aesthetic.
- Drakeo
Literary
84Modern invented name blending 'Drake' (dragon) with diminutive '-o' suffix, suggesting a youthful or fierce dragon-like character.
- Khymere
Celtic
55Modern creation blending 'Khymera' (mythological chimera) with Celtic phonetics, evoking mystery and individuality.
- Royalle
French
42From Old French 'royal', meaning of or befitting a king or queen; conveys nobility and regal dignity.
- Nemesis
Greek
42Greek goddess of retribution and divine justice. From nemesis meaning 'righteous anger' or 'to distribute what is due'.
- Chyann
Celtic
42Variant of Cheyenne, potentially influenced by Gaelic roots; associated with strength and Native American heritage blended with Celtic sensibility.
- Zyiel
Literary
42A contemporary invented name blending Z phonetics with celestial or mystical associations, popularized in modern naming trends seeking distinctive, unconventional choices.
- Medusa
Greek
42From Greek mythology, the Gorgon with venomous snakes for hair whose gaze turned mortals to stone. Name derives from 'medusa' meaning 'guardian' or 'protector.'
- Pharah
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'pharaoh,' the ancient Egyptian ruler. Also associated with strength, power, and regal authority.
- Kueen
English
20Modern creative spelling of 'queen,' conveying royalty and strength with contemporary flair
- Icon
Greek
6From Greek 'eikon' meaning 'image' or 'likeness'. Represents something symbolic, visual, or emblematic.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
