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Sibling names for Rayburn
Names that feel like they belong with Rayburn — they share Rayburn's vintage style, lean toward its Old English origin, sit at a similar level of familiarity, so a sibling set sounds intentional rather than random.
| Name | Origin | Pronunciation | Meaning | Popularity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Earlean Girl | Old English | /UR-lee-uhn/ | Nobleman or warrior. | 64/100 |
| Welton Boy | Old English | /WEL-tuhn/ | Settlement by a well or spring. | 64/100 |
| Sherley Girl | Old English | /SHER-lee/ | Variant of Shirley, meaning shire meadow or bright clearing. | 49/100 |
| Durwood Boy | Old English | /DUR-wood/ | From Old English "deor" (deer) and "wudu" (wood), meaning "dweller of the deer wood." | 65/100 |
| Darlyne Girl | Old English | /dar-LEEN/ | Variant of Darlene, meaning 'beloved' or 'darling.' | 48/100 |
| Harlen Boy | Old English | /HAR-lin/ | Army land or hare meadow, variant of Harlan. | 68/100 |
| Sherrill Girl | Old English | /SHER-il/ | Bright clearing, shining meadow. | 83/100 |
| Heyward Boy | Old English | /HAY-werd/ | Hedge keeper; guardian of the enclosure. | 58/100 |
| Gilda Girl | Old English | /GIL-duh/ | Gilded; covered in gold and precious. | 84/100 |
| Verlin Boy | Old English | /VER-lin/ | Possibly related to Vernon, meaning from the alder grove or indigenous. | 73/100 |
| Shirlie Girl | Old English | /SHUR-lee/ | Variant of Shirley, meaning shire meadow or bright clearing. | 44/100 |
| Winford Boy | Old English | /WIN-furd/ | Derived from Old English elements meaning 'joyful' and 'ford' (shallow river crossing). | 75/100 |
Tip: say each pairing out loud with your surname, and cross off anything that rhymes or clashes. See names like Rayburn →