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Sibling names for Seymour
Names that feel like they belong with Seymour — they share Seymour's classic style, lean toward its Old French origin, sit at a similar level of familiarity, so a sibling set sounds intentional rather than random.
| Name | Origin | Pronunciation | Meaning | Popularity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beverley Girl | Old English | /BEV-er-lee/ | From a place name meaning from the beaver stream. | 86/100 |
| Gaylord Boy | Old French | /GAY-lord/ | A spirited and gallant nobleman. | 79/100 |
| Catharine Girl | Greek | /KATH-uh-rin/ | Variant of Catherine, from katharos meaning pure. | 86/100 |
| Normand Boy | Old French | /nor-MAND/ | From the north; Northman or Viking. | 78/100 |
| Beryl Girl | Greek | /BER-ul/ | From beryllos, a precious greenish-blue stone. | 86/100 |
| Weldon Boy | Old English | /WEL-don/ | From a place name meaning from the well by the hill. | 86/100 |
| Wilhelmina Girl | Germanic | /wil-hel-MEE-nuh/ | Feminine form of Wilhelm, from will (will) and helm (helmet), meaning resolute protector. | 85/100 |
| Clement Boy | Latin | /CLEM-ent/ | From Clemens, meaning merciful or mild. | 86/100 |
| Millicent Girl | Germanic | /MIL-uh-sent/ | Derived from Amalasuntha or Amalaswintha, meaning strong worker. | 85/100 |
| Basil Boy | Greek | /BAZ-ul/ | From basileus, meaning royal or kingly. | 86/100 |
| Augusta Girl | Latin | /aw-GUS-tuh/ | Feminine form of Augustus, from augustus meaning majestic or venerable. | 88/100 |
| Morton Boy | Old English | /MOR-ten/ | From mor (moor) and tun (settlement), meaning from the moor settlement. | 86/100 |
Tip: say each pairing out loud with your surname, and cross off anything that rhymes or clashes. See names like Seymour →