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Sibling names for Elden
Names that feel like they belong with Elden — they share Elden's vintage 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shirlee Girl | English | /SHUR-lee/ | Bright meadow. | 78/100 |
| Walton Boy | English | /WAHL-tun/ | From the wall enclosure. | 78/100 |
| Floy Girl | English | /FLOY/ | Diminutive or variant of Floyd, from Old English flód meaning flood. | 80/100 |
| Talmadge Boy | English | /TAL-mij/ | From the lake of Talon. | 78/100 |
| Vergie Girl | English | /VUR-jee/ | A variant or independent diminutive, possibly from Verge or Virgil. | 75/100 |
| Boyce Boy | English | /BOYS/ | From the woods. | 77/100 |
| Loyce Girl | English | /LOYS/ | Famous in war; variant of Louise or Louisa. | 74/100 |
| Rayford Boy | English | /RAY-furd/ | From the roe deer ford. | 77/100 |
| Dovie Girl | English | /DAH-vee/ | Dove-like, gentle and peaceful. | 83/100 |
| Granville Boy | English | /GRAN-vil/ | From the big town. | 77/100 |
| Luvenia Girl | English | /loo-VEN-yuh/ | Beloved, derived from love. | 72/100 |
| Hardy Boy | English | /HAR-dee/ | Brave or bold. | 77/100 |
Tip: say each pairing out loud with your surname, and cross off anything that rhymes or clashes. See names like Elden →