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Sibling names for Sydney
Names that feel like they belong with Sydney — they share Sydney's classic 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Audrey Girl | Old English | /AW-dree/ | Noble strength. | 92/100 |
| Cole Boy | Old English | /KOHL/ | Swarthy, coal-black. | 92/100 |
| Ashley Girl | Old English | /ASH-lee/ | Ash tree meadow. | 95/100 |
| Lincoln Boy | Old English | /LING-kun/ | Lake colony. | 90/100 |
| Bailey Unisex | Old English | /BAY-lee/ | Bailiff or steward. | 89/100 |
| Wyatt Boy | Old English | /WY-uht/ | Brave in war. | 95/100 |
| Kimberly Girl | Old English | /KIM-ber-lee/ | From the meadow of the royal fortress. | 89/100 |
| Elvin Boy | Old English | /EL-vin/ | Variant of Alvin, from ael (old) and wine (friend). | 89/100 |
| Beverley Girl | Old English | /BEV-er-lee/ | From a place name meaning from the beaver stream. | 86/100 |
| Ned Boy | Old English | /NED/ | Short form of Edward, from ead (wealth) and weard (guardian). | 88/100 |
| Alfreda Girl | Old English | /al-FRED-uh/ | Feminine form of Alfred, derived from aelf (elf) and raed (counsel). | 85/100 |
| Brandon Boy | Old English | /BRAN-dən/ | Hill covered with broom. | 97/100 |
Tip: say each pairing out loud with your surname, and cross off anything that rhymes or clashes. See names like Sydney →