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Sibling names for Floyd
Names that feel like they belong with Floyd — they share Floyd'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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gladys Girl | Welsh | /GLAD-iss/ | Nation; princess. | 97/100 |
| Cloyd Boy | Welsh | /KLOID/ | Gray or dull-colored, variant of Lloyd. | 68/100 |
| Bessie Girl | English | /BES-ee/ | Diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew, meaning God is my oath. | 96/100 |
| Arvel Boy | Welsh | /AR-vel/ | Possibly Welsh origin; exact meaning unclear. | 60/100 |
| Jeanette Girl | French | /juh-NET/ | Diminutive of Jeanne, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious. | 96/100 |
| Vernon Boy | Norman French | /VUR-nun/ | From a Norman place name and surname meaning place of alder trees. | 96/100 |
| Minnie Girl | English | /MIN-ee/ | Diminutive of Wilhelmina or Mary, often interpreted as resolute protection. | 96/100 |
| Herman Boy | German | /HUR-mun/ | From the Germanic elements heri and man, meaning army man. | 96/100 |
| Agnes Girl | Greek | /AG-nis/ | From Greek hagnos, meaning pure or chaste. | 96/100 |
| Gene Boy | Greek | /JEEN/ | Short form of Eugene, meaning well-born or noble. | 96/100 |
| Arlene Girl | English | /ar-LEEN/ | Modern coinage of uncertain origin, possibly modeled on names like Marlene or Charlene. | 96/100 |
| Lester Boy | English | /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 Floyd →