Milburn

Sibling names for Milburn

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

NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Marylouise GirlEnglish/MARE-ee-loo-EEZ/Compound name combining Mary and Louise.56/100
Norton BoyEnglish/NOR-tun/From a place name meaning north settlement or homestead.61/100
Marybelle GirlEnglish/MAIR-ee-BEL/Compound of Mary (star of the sea) and Belle (beautiful).54/100
Burley BoyEnglish/BUR-lee/English place name meaning burned field or fortified field.62/100
Grayce GirlEnglish/GRACE/Elegance and virtue; modern variant spelling of Grace.74/100
Linton BoyEnglish/LIN-tun/From a place name meaning linden tree settlement.62/100
Talmage BoyEnglish/TAL-maj/English surname and place name.60/100
Garner BoyEnglish/GAR-ner/One who stores or gathers grain in a granary.60/100
Rexford BoyEnglish/REKS-ferd/From Old English, meaning 'king's ford.'63/100
Frazier BoyEnglish/FRAY-zhur/From Old French fraisier meaning 'strawberry plant.'59/100
Foy BoyEnglish/FOY/From an Old English surname; possibly meaning 'faith' from the Old French foy.64/100
Fenton BoyEnglish/FEN-tun/Marsh settlement, from the Old English fen (marsh) and tun (settlement).57/100

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