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Sibling names for Tate
Names that feel like they belong with Tate — they share Tate'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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sidney Unisex | Old English | /SID-nee/ | Wide island, wide meadow. | 62/100 |
| Graeme Boy | Old English | /GRAYM/ | Gray home or gray meadow. | 64/100 |
| Sutton Unisex | Old English | /SUH-tuhn/ | Southern town or settlement. | 61/100 |
| Deane Boy | Old English | /DEEN/ | Variant of Dean, from denu meaning valley. | 73/100 |
| Eda Girl | Old English | /EE-duh/ | From Old English meaning wealthy or prosperous. | 73/100 |
| Edson Boy | Old English | /ED-sun/ | From Old English meaning son of Ead, one of prosperity. | 73/100 |
| Harley Unisex | Old English | /HAR-lee/ | Hare's meadow. | 75/100 |
| Leland Boy | Old English | /LEE-lənd/ | Meadow land. | 60/100 |
| Shelby Girl | Old English | /SHEL-bee/ | Willow farm or settlement. | 79/100 |
| Wade Boy | Old English | /WAYD/ | To go, to ford (a river). | 60/100 |
| Edith Girl | Old English | /EE-dith/ | Prosperous in war. | 52/100 |
| Dean Boy | Old English | /DEEN/ | Valley. | 76/100 |
Tip: say each pairing out loud with your surname, and cross off anything that rhymes or clashes. See names like Tate →