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