Literary Connection baby names
Names tagged with “Literary Connection” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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13 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Winona
English
94From Lakota meaning 'firstborn daughter.' Associated with wisdom and connection to ancestral heritage in Native American tradition.
- Avila
Spanish
92From the city of Ávila in Castile, Spain. The place name derives from Latin origins meaning 'bird', referencing the region's heraldic symbol.
- Gaston
French
84From Latin 'Gastonis', derived from the Frankish element 'gast' meaning 'guest' or 'stranger', later associated with the Old French 'gaste' meaning 'wasteland'
- Amellia
Latin
84From Latin 'Amelia', derived from the Germanic name Amalia meaning 'work' or 'industrious'. The variant spelling 'Amellia' is a modern elaboration of this classic name.
- Jeanpaul
French
84Compound of Jean (John, 'God is gracious') and Paul ('small, humble'). A cultured French double name combining spiritual grace with humility.
- Estella
Latin
72From Latin 'stella' meaning 'star'. Associated with brightness, hope, and celestial beauty.
- Anaiis
Celtic
42Variation of Anaïs with Celtic roots. Associated with grace and elegance in Irish and French traditions.
- Delano
French
40From Old French 'de la no' meaning 'of the walnut tree', or alternatively from Germanic roots meaning 'noble friend'
- Nelle
Celtic
40Diminutive of Ellen/Helen, ultimately from Greek 'helene' meaning bright or shining; may also relate to Irish traditions of light and radiance.
- Mileva
Slavic
40From Slavic roots meaning 'gracious' or 'dear', possibly related to the element mil- denoting favor or kindness
- Truman
English
30From Old English 'trēow' (true) and 'mann' (man). Literally 'true man,' historically used as a descriptor of honest, faithful character.
- Evanna
Irish
30From Old Irish 'Éabhnat', meaning 'little red one' or associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Ernest
Germanic
28Serious and resolute, from the Germanic 'Ernust' meaning 'vigor' or 'seriousness.' Associated with earnestness and steadfast character.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
