Charleston

Sibling names for Charleston

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

NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Isobel GirlScottish/Hebrew/iz-uh-BEL/Scottish variant of Isabel, meaning 'devoted to God' or 'God's oath'.68/100
Sabastian BoyGreek/suh-BAS-chun/A variant of Sebastian, from sebastos meaning venerable and revered.69/100
Veronika GirlLatin/ver-AHN-i-kuh/True image, from the Latin veronica.68/100
Aleksander BoyGreek/Slavic/al-ig-ZAN-der/Slavic variant of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men' from Greek.69/100
Mirian GirlHebrew/MEER-ee-un/Variant of Miriam, meaning 'beloved', 'star of the sea', or 'drop of the sea'.69/100
Renato BoyLatin/reh-NAH-to/Reborn or born again.67/100
Izabel GirlHebrew/Portuguese variant/iz-uh-BEL/Portuguese or Spanish variant of Isabel, meaning 'devoted to God' or 'God's oath'.69/100
Fransisco BoyLatin/Spanish/fran-SIS-co/Free or from France, variant of Francisco.67/100
Delila GirlHebrew/duh-LY-luh/Modern variant of Delilah, meaning 'delicate', 'languishing', or 'night-blooming flower'.69/100
Quinlan BoyIrish/KWIN-lan/Slender and small.67/100
Karoline GirlScandinavian/Germanic/KAR-oh-leen/Scandinavian variant of Caroline, feminine form of Charles meaning 'free man'.69/100
Hansel BoyGerman/HAN-sul/God is gracious, diminutive of Johannes.67/100

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