Vintage Feel baby names
Names tagged with “Vintage Feel” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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49 names
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- Amourah
Arabic
84From Arabic 'amura' meaning 'life' or 'long-lived', associated with vitality and endurance in classical Arabic tradition.
- Alydia
Greek
84From Greek 'alysia' meaning 'noble', also potentially a variant of Alida. Associated with dignity and refined character.
- Roswell
English
84From Old Norse elements meaning 'horse' and 'well' or 'spring', suggesting strength and prosperity. Associated with the New Mexico city famous for UFO lore.
- Liliann
Latin
84Diminutive of Lily, from Latin lilium. Associated with the lily flower, symbolizing purity and grace.
- Loza
Spanish
84Diminutive of Loza, related to Spanish 'loza' meaning pottery or earthenware; also a variant form with roots in Iberian tradition
- Romona
Latin
84Feminine form of Roman, derived from Rome or Romanus meaning 'of Rome.' Also potentially influenced by Germanic elements.
- Avera
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree and its bright red berries
- Mabry
Celtic
78From Scottish surname tradition, possibly derived from Mabry/Mabrey, with roots suggesting 'son of' or related to Mabre, an old Scottish family name.
- Ailanee
Celtic
76Variation of Aileen, from Scottish meaning 'bright' or 'shining light', with possible connection to Helen (Greek: bright).
- Lillionna
Latin
76From Latin 'lilium' (lily flower) with feminine suffix -anna. The lily symbolizes purity, grace, and renewal across Western tradition.
- Melanee
Greek
74From Greek 'melanós' meaning 'black' or 'dark'. Often associated with dark complexion or dark-haired beauty in classical contexts.
- Grettell
Celtic
70Likely a modern blend combining Greta (German/Scandinavian 'pearl') with the -ell suffix. May also relate to Scottish diminutive forms.
- Ellisandra
Greek
70Compound of Ellis (Greek Elias, 'God is my salvation') and Sandra (Greek Alexandra, 'defender of mankind'). A modern blended name combining spiritual and protective qualities.
- Junissa
Latin
70Feminine form derived from Junius, a Roman family name. The -issa suffix adds diminutive or feminine qualities, suggesting 'of or belonging to the Junius family.'
- Rosilee
Celtic
62Blend of Rose and Lee, combining the flower with a meadow or clearing. Rose evokes beauty and passion; Lee suggests openness and nature.
- Peneloperose
Greek
62Combination of Penelope (weaver, faithful wife from Greek mythology) and Rose (the flower, symbolizing love and beauty). A romantic literary blend.
- Derell
Celtic
62From Old Irish 'der' (red) with diminutive suffix. Associated with red-haired individuals or the rowan tree bearing bright red berries.
- Laria
Latin
62From Latin 'Lares', the Roman household gods. Associated with protection and domestic guardianship in ancient Rome.
- Sevilla
Spanish
62From the Spanish city of Seville, historically influenced by Moorish and Roman cultures. The city name derives from Latin Hispalis.
- Lauryl
Latin
62Derived from the laurel tree, symbol of victory and honor in ancient Rome. Feminine diminutive form with the -yl suffix.
- Rovie
Celtic
62From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Elice
Celtic
42A feminine variant of Elis, derived from Old Irish meaning 'noble' or 'chosen', with potential connection to the Greek Elise tradition.
- Jetzabel
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Jezebel, a biblical queen's name; Spanish diminutive form with -el suffix. Associated with strong, complex female figures in religious tradition.
- Jazbel
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Jazbeel,' meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God strengthens.' A rare biblical name with spiritual resonance.
- Emmilou
Celtic
42Blend of Emma (whole/universal) and Lou (famous warrior). Modern compound with classic roots and vintage charm.
- Laryssa
Greek
42From Latin Larissa, a city in Thessaly, Greece. Associated with the household goddess and protection of the home.
- Kesia
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Ketzia, meaning 'cinnamon' or 'cassia tree'. Associated with aromatic spices and biblical references to precious substances.
- Maryjoy
English
42A compound name combining Mary, traditionally meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved', with Joy, expressing happiness and delight. Popular as a virtue name combining religious and emotional significance.
- Darley
English
42From Old English 'deore' (dear) and 'leah' (clearing), meaning 'dear one's clearing' or 'beloved meadow'
- Esmery
Celtic
42Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'beloved' or 'esteemed,' with some association to Emery/Amery lineage
- Hanssel
Germanic
42From German 'Hans' (John) with diminutive suffix '-el'. A variant of Hansel, popularized by the fairy tale 'Hansel and Gretel'.
- Jago
Celtic
42From Latin Jacobus via Cornish diminutive. A traditional Cornish form of James, used in Southwest England.
- Lillyann
English
40Combination of Lily (flower of purity) and Ann (grace). Lillyann blends botanical imagery with classic virtue naming.
- Sabella
Latin
40Diminutive of Isabella, from Isabel, derived from Elizabeth meaning 'God's oath' in Hebrew origins via Spanish tradition.
- Hartleigh
English
40From English place names meaning 'stag's wood' or 'hart's clearing', combining Old English 'hart' (male deer) with 'leah' (woodland clearing).
- Tuleen
Irish
40From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Zilah
Hebrew
40Shadow or shade in Hebrew. In the Bible, Zilah was a wife of Lamech and mother of Tubal-cain, appearing in Genesis as a significant figure in early humanity.
- Lynna
Celtic
40From Scottish origins, likely a diminutive form related to 'lynn' meaning lake or waterfall, or connected to linden tree symbolism
- Ivymae
English
40A modern compound name combining Ivy (the climbing evergreen plant) with Mae (meaning 'greater' or 'month of May'). Evokes nature, growth, and springtime vitality.
- Jema
Hebrew
40Short form of Jemima, from Hebrew meaning 'dove'. Associated with purity, gentleness, and biblical tradition.
- Jorgia
Greek
40Feminine form of George, derived from Greek 'georgos' meaning 'farmer' or 'tiller of the earth'
- Amariona
Celtic
40Possibly a feminine form related to Irish naming traditions, though etymology is uncertain. May derive from elements meaning 'noble' or relate to nature imagery.
- Celicia
Celtic
40Likely a feminine form derived from Celtic roots relating to the goddess or warrior traditions, possibly connected to Ceile meaning 'companion' or 'warrior woman'.
- Coralia
Latin
40From Latin meaning 'coral', the marine organism. Associated with ocean, precious gems, and vibrant beauty.
- Elmir
Germanic
20From Germanic 'aelm' (elm tree) and 'mir' (famous). Associated with strength and natural endurance.
- Jarick
Germanic
20From Germanic elements meaning 'spear' and 'ruler', denoting a powerful leader or warrior.
- Leandria
Greek
10From Greek Leandros meaning 'lion-man'. Feminized form suggesting strength and courage with classical grace.
- Cordelle
French
10From Latin 'cordella,' meaning 'little heart' or 'dear heart,' suggesting warmth and affection.
- Valena
Latin
6From Latin 'valens' meaning strong and vigorous. Associated with vitality and strength.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
