Valley baby names
Names tagged with “Valley” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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23 names
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- Daleiza
Celtic
94Feminine variation blending 'dale' (valley) with Gaelic/Celtic elements, suggesting a valley dweller or one from a peaceful natural setting
- Daila
Celtic
92From Scottish origins, likely a diminutive form related to 'dale' (valley) or connected to Celtic roots meaning 'to flow', evoking natural landscapes.
- Dallie
Scottish
84From Old English 'dale' meaning valley. A Scottish diminutive form suggesting a small valley or meadow dweller.
- Dalynn
Celtic
84From the valley; derived from Scottish elements meaning 'dale' (valley) combined with a diminutive suffix, suggesting a small or fair valley dweller.
- Daleyla
Celtic
70Combination of 'dale' (valley) and feminine suffix '-yla', suggesting a valley dweller or one from the dale.
- Ivadell
Celtic
70Combination of Iva (meaning life or bow) and Dell (meaning valley). A rare modern creation blending Irish and English elements.
- Daleon
Celtic
62Combination of 'dale' (valley) and 'Leon' (lion), suggesting 'lion of the valley' or strength in peaceful places
- Dayle
Celtic
62Variant of Dale, from Old English 'dæl' meaning valley, combined with feminine suffix -e. Associated with natural valleys and open landscapes.
- Willadean
Germanic
42Combination of 'will' (desire, resolve) and 'dean' (valley). A constructed vintage name blending strength with natural landscape imagery.
- Vallon
French
42Valley or resident of a valley. Derived from Old French 'val' meaning valley, with the diminutive suffix '-on'.
- Windell
Germanic
42From Old English 'wine' (friend) and 'dell' (valley), meaning 'friend's valley' or 'friendly valley dweller'
- Lindell
Germanic
42From Old Norse elements meaning 'linden tree' and 'dell,' referring to a small valley with linden trees.
- Dalana
Celtic
42From Scottish Gaelic meaning 'from the valley' or 'valley dweller', also potentially related to dale meaning valley
- Daltyn
Celtic
42From Scottish dale meaning 'valley' combined with -tyn suffix. A modern invented name with nature-inspired roots.
- Dalten
Celtic
42From Scottish origins, likely a modern variant of Dalton, meaning 'from the valley settlement' or 'dwelling in the dale'
- Kendahl
Celtic
42From Scottish Gaelic meaning 'valley of the river' or 'bright valley', with origins in Scottish place names.
- Dalen
Celtic
40From Scottish Gaelic meaning 'from the valley', associated with peaceful, grounded places. Also a modern variant of Dale.
- Dailen
Celtic
40Possibly derived from Scottish Gaelic meaning 'valley' or a modern variant of Dalen/Dale, referencing a dweller in a valley or dale.
- Glendon
Scottish
40From Gaelic 'gleann' (valley) and 'donn' (brown), meaning 'brown valley' or dwelling in a glen
- Klynn
Celtic
40Modern spelling variant of Clíonn or Glenn, from Gaelic meaning 'valley' or 'glen', referring to a narrow wooded valley.
- Glendy
Celtic
40From Scottish glen meaning 'valley', with diminutive suffix -dy. Associated with Highland landscapes and natural beauty.
- Ashden
English
40From Old English 'æsc' (ash tree) and 'denu' (valley). Literally 'ash tree valley', evoking woodland and natural shelter.
- Denham
English
10From Old English 'denu' (valley) and 'ham' (homestead). Denotes a settlement in a valley.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
