Indie baby names
Names tagged with “Indie” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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16 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Jennings
English
74Son of Jenning, a medieval diminutive of John. Historically a surname denoting lineage, now adopted as a given name with strong roots in Anglo-Scottish tradition.
- Ilaiah
Hebrew
70Possibly derived from Hebrew 'Elijah' (God is my strength) or Sanskrit 'Ilai' (earth). Modern constructed name blending spiritual and natural elements.
- Elonnie
Celtic
70Modern feminine variation possibly derived from 'Elowen' (Cornish for 'elm tree') or blended with Eleanor. Carries nature-rooted, ethereal qualities.
- Quinnleigh
Celtic
55Modern blend of Quinn (little leader) with the suffix -leigh (clearing), creating a contemporary nature-inspired name with Celtic roots
- Auni
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'one' or 'unity'. A rare, modern name with roots in Irish linguistic tradition.
- Enzly
Celtic
42Modern Scottish name, likely a contemporary blend combining elements of Celtic tradition with modern naming sensibility.
- Jonsi
Norse
42Joyful one; derived from Icelandic roots meaning 'joy' or 'to rejoice', popularized by Icelandic singer Jónsi Birgisson
- Noorie
Scottish
42From Scottish Gaelic, a diminutive form suggesting 'dark' or 'sorrowful,' often used as a term of endearment in Scots tradition.
- Tryp
Literary
42A contemporary short name, likely derived from or inspired by tryptophan or trippy; used as a standalone given name in modern naming trends.
- Nyxie
Mythological
40From Greek mythology, Nyx was the goddess of night. The -ie diminutive creates a playful, modern feminine form of the ancient divine name.
- Mox
Celtic
40Possibly from Irish 'mox' or related to 'fox'. A modern, punchy short form with Celtic roots.
- Rmoni
Celtic
40Modern phonetic variant blending Romani and Celtic traditions. Likely a contemporary creation inspired by Ronan or similar Celtic roots.
- Hudsyn
English
30Son of Hud, derived from the Hudson River valley region. A modern surname-to-given-name adaptation popular in contemporary American naming.
- Free
English
20Liberated, unbound, or without cost. A modern virtue name symbolizing independence and autonomy.
- Amarys
Celtic
10From Welsh elements meaning 'beloved' and 'gold', conveying warmth and preciousness
- Quila
Celtic
10Derived from Irish roots meaning 'free' or related to 'quill', suggesting independence and grace.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
