Onomatopoeia baby names
Names tagged with “Onomatopoeia” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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7 names
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- Revv
English
42Modern invented name evoking the sound of an engine or energetic motion, suggesting power and vitality.
- Buzz
English
42Imitative word representing a humming or buzzing sound; nickname form of Barnaby or Sebastian, now used as standalone name.
- Ekko
Greek
40Echo; derived from Greek mythology and the onomatopoetic sound of reverberation. Modern usage celebrates sound and resonance.
- Crash
English
40From the onomatopoetic English word for a loud collision or impact sound, modernized as a given name with edgy, bold connotations.
- Nyan
Japanese
40From Japanese onomatopoeia meaning 'meow' or cat sound; also associated with the internet meme Nyan Cat
- Bam
English
40A sound effect word representing an impact or explosive sound; used informally as a nickname or short form.
- Whisper
English
40From the soft sound of breath or quiet speech. Evokes gentle, hushed communication and the quietude of nature.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
