Auburn

Sibling names for Auburn

Names that feel like they belong with Auburn — they share Auburn's nature style, lean toward its English origin, sit at a similar level of familiarity, so a sibling set sounds intentional rather than random.

NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Silver GirlEnglish/SIL-ver/The precious metal; symbolic of value, shine, and purity.55/100
Dalen BoyEnglish/DAY-lun/Valley dweller; from the English word dale.55/100
Ivie GirlEnglish/I-vee/Variant of Ivy, the climbing plant.56/100
Rivers BoyEnglish/RIV-erz/Nature name derived from rivers.56/100
Rosy GirlEnglish/ROZ-ee/Derived from the flower rose or meaning having a rosy complexion.57/100
Bryar BoyEnglish/BRY-ar/Modern spelling of briar, referring to the wild thorny plant.56/100
Timber GirlEnglish/TIM-ber/Wood and forest resources, a nature-based word name.53/100
Cedar BoyEnglish/SEE-der/Derived from the cedar tree, an evergreen conifer symbolizing strength and incorruptibility.63/100
Rainey GirlEnglish/RAY-nee/Abundant blessings; from rain or Rainier.59/100
Holt BoyEnglish/HOLT/A small wood or wooded hill.46/100
Lilie GirlEnglish/LIL-ee/Modern spelling variant of Lily, from the lily flower, Latin 'lilium.'47/100
Walden BoyEnglish/WAWL-dun/Valley of the Welshmen or from the woods.43/100

Tip: say each pairing out loud with your surname, and cross off anything that rhymes or clashes. See names like Auburn