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Sibling names for Dewey
Names that feel like they belong with Dewey — they share Dewey's vintage style, lean toward its Welsh origin, sit at a similar level of familiarity, so a sibling set sounds intentional rather than random.
| Name | Origin | Pronunciation | Meaning | Popularity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ronda Girl | Welsh | /RON-duh/ | A variant of Rhonda, associated with the Rhondda Valley in Wales, from a word meaning noisy. | 91/100 |
| Floyd Boy | Welsh | /FLOYD/ | Variant of Lloyd, from Welsh llwyd, meaning gray or gray-haired. | 96/100 |
| Lynette Girl | Welsh | /lih-NET/ | French-influenced form of Welsh Eluned, meaning idol or image, borne by a maiden in Arthurian legend. | 92/100 |
| Cloyd Boy | Welsh | /KLOID/ | Gray or dull-colored, variant of Lloyd. | 68/100 |
| Maude Girl | German | /MAWD/ | A medieval French form of Matilda, meaning mighty in battle. | 93/100 |
| Wynn Boy | Welsh | /WIN/ | Fair or blessed one. | 67/100 |
| Glenda Girl | Welsh | /GLEN-dah/ | From Welsh elements glân meaning pure and da meaning good. | 95/100 |
| Arvel Boy | Welsh | /AR-vel/ | Possibly Welsh origin; exact meaning unclear. | 60/100 |
| Maud Girl | Germanic | /MAWD/ | From Old Germanic, meaning might or powerful. | 86/100 |
| Marty Boy | Latin | /MAR-tee/ | A diminutive of Martin, from the Latin Martinus, meaning of Mars or warlike. | 91/100 |
| Gladys Girl | Welsh | /GLAD-iss/ | Nation; princess. | 97/100 |
| Orville Boy | French | /OR-vil/ | From a French place name meaning gold town, popularized as a given name by novelist Fanny Burney. | 91/100 |
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