Fannie

Sibling names for Fannie

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

NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Mable GirlEnglish (from Latin)/MAY-bul/Variant of Mabel, from Latin Amabilis, meaning lovable.93/100
Milton BoyEnglish/MIL-tun/From an English surname and place name meaning settlement with a mill.95/100
Delores GirlSpanish/duh-LOR-iss/Variant of Dolores, meaning sorrows, from the Marian title Maria de los Dolores.95/100
Cecil BoyLatin/SES-il/From the Roman family name Caecilius, derived from caecus meaning blind.95/100
Margie GirlEnglish (from Greek)/MAR-jee/Diminutive of Margaret, from Greek margarites meaning pearl.95/100
Floyd BoyWelsh/FLOYD/Variant of Lloyd, from Welsh llwyd, meaning gray or gray-haired.96/100
Dora GirlGreek/DOR-ah/Short form of Dorothea or Theodora, meaning gift.95/100
Vernon BoyNorman French/VUR-nun/From a Norman place name and surname meaning place of alder trees.96/100
Marguerite GirlFrench/mar-guh-REET/French form of Margaret meaning pearl, and also the French word for the daisy flower.95/100
Herman BoyGerman/HUR-mun/From the Germanic elements heri and man, meaning army man.96/100
Harriet GirlEnglish (from Germanic)/HAR-ee-ut/English feminine form of Harry, from Henry, meaning home ruler.95/100
Lester BoyEnglish/LES-ter/From a surname derived from the city of Leicester, meaning Roman fort of the Ligore people.96/100

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