Best Sibling Names for Dulcie
Names chosen to complement Dulcie — matching origin ([English]), era, and style.
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These sibling names share Dulcie's [English] roots or similar popularity era, and start with a different letter to avoid alliteration.
Russell
Dulcie & Russell
Boy[English]
From a surname which meant "little red one" in French. A notable bearer of the surname was the agnostic British philosopher Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), who wrote on many subjects including logic, epistemology and mathe…
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Leland
Dulcie & Leland
Boy[English]
From a surname, originally from an English place name, which meant "fallow land" in Old English. A famous bearer was the politician, businessman and Stanford University founder Leland Stanford (1824-1893).
#520 ↓
Hudson
Dulcie & Hudson
Boy[English]
From an English surname which meant "son of HUDDE". A famous bearer of the surname was the English explorer Henry Hudson (1570-1611).
#21 ↑
Jackson
Dulcie & Jackson
Boy[English]
From an English surname meaning "son of JACK". A famous bearer of the surname was American president Andrew Jackson (1767-1845).
#28 →
Frankie
Dulcie & Frankie
Unisex[English]
Diminutive of FRANK (1) or FRANCES.
#539 ↑
Wyatt
Dulcie & Wyatt
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was derived from the medieval given name WYOT. Wyatt Earp (1848-1929) was an American lawman and gunfighter involved in the famous shootout at the OK Corral.
#46 →
Bennett
Dulcie & Bennett
Boy[English]
Medieval form of BENEDICT. This was the more common spelling in England until the 18th century. Modern use of the name is probably also influenced by the common surname Bennett, itself a derivative of the medieval name.
#74 ↑
Beau
Dulcie & Beau
Boy[English]
Means "beautiful" in French. It has been occasionally used as an American given name since the late 19th century.
#80 ↑
Colton
Dulcie & Colton
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was originally from a place name meaning "COLA's town".
#94 ↓
Austin
Dulcie & Austin
Boy[English]
Medieval contracted form of AUGUSTINE (1). Modern use of the name is probably also partly inspired by the common surname Austin, which is of the same origin. This is also the name of a city in Texas.
#101 →
Jameson
Dulcie & Jameson
Boy[English]
From an English surname meaning "son of JAMES".
#102 ↓
Jace
Dulcie & Jace
Boy[English]
Short form of JASON.
#110 →
Hunter
Dulcie & Hunter
Boy[English]
From an occupational English surname for a hunter, derived from Old English hunta. A famous bearer was the eccentric American journalist Hunter S. Thompson (1937-2005).
#115 ↓
Charlie
Dulcie & Charlie
Boy[English]
Diminutive or feminine form of CHARLES. A famous bearer is Charlie Brown, the main character in the comic strip 'Peanuts' by Charles Schulz.
#125 →
Truman
Dulcie & Truman
Boy[English]
From a surname which meant "trusty man" in Middle English. A famous bearer of the surname was American president Harry S. Truman (1884-1972). It was also borne by American writer Truman Capote (1924-1984).
#626 →
Ryder
Dulcie & Ryder
Boy[English]
From an English occupational surname derived from Old English ridere meaning "mounted warrior" or "messenger".
#128 →
Jaxson
Dulcie & Jaxson
Boy[English]
Variant of JACKSON.
#138 ↓
Kingston
Dulcie & Kingston
Boy[English]
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "king's town" in Old English.
#142 ↓
Ted
Dulcie & Ted
Boy[English]
Short form of EDWARD or THEODORE. A famous bearer was the American baseball player Ted Williams (1918-2002), who was born as Theodore.
#650 →
Chase
Dulcie & Chase
Boy[English]
From a surname meaning "chase, hunt" in Middle English, originally a nickname for a huntsman.
#154 ↓
Otis
Dulcie & Otis
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was derived from the medieval given name Ode, a cognate of OTTO. In America it has been used in honour of the revolutionary James Otis (1725-1783).
#654 ↑
Brayden
Dulcie & Brayden
Boy[English]
Variant of BRADEN.
#160 ↓
Elliott
Dulcie & Elliott
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was derived from a diminutive of the medieval name ELIAS.
#168 →
Braxton
Dulcie & Braxton
Boy[English]
From a surname which was originally derived from an Old English place name meaning "Bracca's town".
#169 ↓
Kaiden
Dulcie & Kaiden
Boy[English]
Variant of CADEN.
#170 ↓
Camden
Dulcie & Camden
Boy[English]
From a surname which was from a place name perhaps meaning "enclosed valley" in Old English. A famous bearer of the surname was the English historian William Camden (1551-1623).
#180 ↓
Ayden
Dulcie & Ayden
Boy[English]
Variant of AIDAN.
#190 ↓
Beckett
Dulcie & Beckett
Boy[English]
From an English surname which could be derived from various sources, including from Middle English beke meaning "beak" or bekke meaning "stream, brook".
#196 →
Tate
Dulcie & Tate
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was derived from the Old English given name Tata, of unknown origin.
#197 ↑
Caden
Dulcie & Caden
Boy[English]
Sometimes explained as a derivative of the Irish surname Caden, which is a reduced form of the Gaelic surname Mac Cadáin meaning "son of Cadán".
#198 ↑
Knox
Dulcie & Knox
Boy[English]
From a Scottish surname which was derived from Old English cnocc "round hill".
#208 ↑
Griffin
Dulcie & Griffin
Boy[English]
Latinized form of GRUFFUDD. This name can also be inspired by the English word griffin, a creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, ultimately from Greek γρυψ (gryps).
#214 →
Tatum
Dulcie & Tatum
Unisex[English]
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "Tata's homestead" in Old English.
#226 ↑
Stevie
Dulcie & Stevie
Unisex[English]
Diminutive of STEPHEN or STEPHANIE. A famous bearer is the American musician Stevie Wonder (1950-).
#244 ↑
Bee
Dulcie & Bee
Unisex[English]
Short form of BEATRIX and other names beginning with B.
#750 →
Jefferson
Dulcie & Jefferson
Boy[English]
From an English surname meaning "son of JEFFREY". It is usually given in honour of Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), the third president of the United States and the primary author of the Declaration of Independence.
#762 ↓
King
Dulcie & King
Boy[English]
From a nickname which derives from the English word king, ultimately from Old English cyning.
#266 ↓
Kaleb
Dulcie & Kaleb
Boy[English]
English variant of CALEB.
#273 ↓
Cash
Dulcie & Cash
Boy[English]
From an English occupational surname for a box maker, derived from Norman French casse meaning "case". A famous bearer of the surname was American musician Johnny Cash (1932-2003).
#289 →
Mat
Dulcie & Mat
Boy[English]
Short form of MATTHEW.
#798 →
Bryan
Dulcie & Bryan
Boy[English]
Variant of BRIAN.
#305 ↓
Payton
Dulcie & Payton
Unisex[English]
Variant of PEYTON.
#311 ↓
Earnest
Dulcie & Earnest
Boy[English]
Variant of ERNEST influenced by the spelling of the English word earnest.
#815 →
Kyler
Dulcie & Kyler
Boy[English]
Probably a variant of KYLE, blending it with TYLER. It also coincides with the rare surname Kyler, an Anglicized form of Dutch Cuyler, which is of uncertain meaning.
#321 ↓
Woodie
Dulcie & Woodie
Boy[English]
Variant of WOODY.
#833 →
Sonny
Dulcie & Sonny
Boy[English]
From a nickname which is commonly used to denote a young boy, derived from the English word son.
#354 ↑
Travis
Dulcie & Travis
Boy[English]
From the English surname Travis (a variant of TRAVERS). It was used in America in honour of William Travis (1809-1836), the commander of the Texan forces at the Battle of the Alamo.
#379 ↓
Royal
Dulcie & Royal
Unisex[English]
From the English word royal, derived (via Old French) from Latin regalis, a derivative of rex "king". It was first used as a given name in the 19th century.
#401 ↑
Curtis
Dulcie & Curtis
Boy[English]
From an English surname which originally meant "courteous" in Old French.
#902 ↓
Sunny
Dulcie & Sunny
Unisex[English]
From the English word meaning "sunny, cheerful".
#406 ↑
Franklin
Dulcie & Franklin
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was derived from Middle English frankelin "freeman". A famous bearer of the surname was Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), an American statesman, inventor, scientist and philosopher.
#410 →
Reed
Dulcie & Reed
Boy[English]
From an English surname which comes from multiple sources, including Old English read meaning "red" (originally a nickname given to a person with red hair or a ruddy complexion) and Old English ried meaning "clearing" (g…
#429 ↓
Tanner
Dulcie & Tanner
Boy[English]
From an English surname meaning "one who tans hides".
#432 ↓
Johnny
Dulcie & Johnny
Boy[English]
Diminutive of JOHN. A famous bearer is American actor Johnny Depp (1963-).
#435 ↓
Hank
Dulcie & Hank
Boy[English]
Originally a short form of Hankin which was a medieval diminutive of JOHN. Since the 17th century in the United States this name has also been used as a diminutive of HENRY, probably under the influence of the Dutch dimi…
#444 →
Bernie
Dulcie & Bernie
Boy[English]
Diminutive of BERNARD, BERNADETTE, BERNICE, and other names beginning with Bern.
#954 →
Vance
Dulcie & Vance
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was derived from Old English fenn meaning "marsh, fen".
#955 ↓
Troy
Dulcie & Troy
Boy[English]
From a surname that originally denoted a person from the city of Troyes in France. This was also the name of the ancient city that was besieged by the Greeks in Homer's 'Iliad'.
#461 ↓
Johnathan
Dulcie & Johnathan
Boy[English]
Variant of JONATHAN.
#467 ↓
Kendrick
Dulcie & Kendrick
Boy[English]
From a surname which has several different origins. It could be from the Old English given names Cyneric "royal power" or Cenric "bold power", or from the Welsh name Cynwrig "chief hero".
#478 ↓
Will
Dulcie & Will
Boy[English]
Short form of WILLIAM or other names beginning with Will. A famous bearer is American actor Will Smith (1968-), whose full name is Willard.
#979 →
Collin
Dulcie & Collin
Boy[English]
Variant of COLIN (2).
#487 ↓
Andy
Dulcie & Andy
Boy[English]
Diminutive of ANDREW or sometimes ANDREA (2). American pop artist and filmmaker Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was a famous bearer of this name.
#500 ↓
Porter
Dulcie & Porter
Boy[English]
From an occupational English surname meaning "doorkeeper", ultimately from Old French porte "door", from Latin porta.
#501 ↓
Earl
Dulcie & Earl
Boy[English]
From the aristocratic title, which derives from Old English eorl "nobleman, warrior". It has been used as a given name since the 19th century.
Jen
Dulcie & Jen
Unisex[English]
Short form of JENNIFER.
#514 →
Zavier
Dulcie & Zavier
Boy[English]
Variant of XAVIER.
#526 →
Kodey
Dulcie & Kodey
Boy[English]
Variant of CODY.
#533 →
Lyric
Dulcie & Lyric
Unisex[English]
Means simply "lyric, songlike" from the English word, ultimately derived from Greek λυρικος (lyrikos).
#537 ↓
Pierce
Dulcie & Pierce
Boy[English]
From a surname which was derived from the given name PIERS.
#546 ↓
Ozzy
Dulcie & Ozzy
Boy[English]
Variant of OZZIE.
#553 ↑
Benton
Dulcie & Benton
Boy[English]
From a surname which was derived from a place name, composed of Old English beonet "bent grass" and tun "enclosure".
#583 →
Jayson
Dulcie & Jayson
Boy[English]
Variant of JASON.
#591 ↓
Lyle
Dulcie & Lyle
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was derived from Norman French l'isle "island".
Skyler
Dulcie & Skyler
Unisex[English]
Variant of SCHUYLER. The spelling was modified due to association with the name Tyler and the English word sky.
#623 ↓
Zeke
Dulcie & Zeke
Boy[English]
Short form of EZEKIEL.
#642 →
Jamison
Dulcie & Jamison
Boy[English]
From an English surname meaning "son of JAMES".
#660 ↓
Cale
Dulcie & Cale
Boy[English]
Short form of CALEB.
#665 →
Wilson
Dulcie & Wilson
Boy[English]
From an English surname meaning "son of WILLIAM". The surname was borne by Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), the American president during World War I.
#673 ↓
Amias
Dulcie & Amias
Boy[English]
Variant of AMYAS.
#682 ↑
Quintin
Dulcie & Quintin
Boy[English]
Variant of QUENTIN.
#690 →
Tommy
Dulcie & Tommy
Boy[English]
Diminutive of THOMAS.
#690 →
Gregg
Dulcie & Gregg
Boy[English]
Short form of GREGORY.
#705 →
Trey
Dulcie & Trey
Boy[English]
From an English nickname meaning "three".
#719 ↓
Rex
Dulcie & Rex
Boy[English]
From Latin rex "king". It has been used as a given name since the 19th century.
#723 ↓
Zachery
Dulcie & Zachery
Boy[English]
Variant of ZACHARY.
#731 →
Chad
Dulcie & Chad
Boy[English]
From the Old English name Ceadda which is of unknown meaning, possibly based on Welsh cad "battle". This was the name of a 7th-century English saint.
#736 →
Pat
Dulcie & Pat
Unisex[English]
Short form of PATRICK or PATRICIA. A famous bearer of this name was Pat Garrett (1850-1908), the sheriff who shot Billy the Kid.
#749 →
Wally
Dulcie & Wally
Boy[English]
Diminutive of WALTER or WALLACE.
#751 →
Blaze
Dulcie & Blaze
Boy[English]
Modern variant of BLAISE influenced by the English word blaze.
#766 ↑
Lavern
Dulcie & Lavern
Unisex[English]
Variant of LAVERNE.
#771 →
Ty
Dulcie & Ty
Boy[English]
Short form of TYLER, TYSON, TYRONE, and other names beginning with Ty.
#772 ↓
Issac
Dulcie & Issac
Boy[English]
Variant of ISAAC.
#791 ↓
Len
Dulcie & Len
Boy[English]
Short form of LEONARD.
#791 →
Cass
Dulcie & Cass
Boy[English]
Short form of CASSANDRA, CASSIDY, and other names beginning with Cass.
#829 →
Leroi
Dulcie & Leroi
Boy[English]
Variant of LEROY.
#860 →
Milburn
Dulcie & Milburn
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was from a place name meaning "mill stream" in Old English.
Emmet
Dulcie & Emmet
Boy[English]
Variant of EMMETT. It is used in Ireland in honour of the nationalist and rebel Robert Emmet (1778-1803).
Arron
Dulcie & Arron
Boy[English]
Variant of AARON.
#925 →
Larry
Dulcie & Larry
Boy[English]
Diminutive of LAURENCE (1). A notable bearer is former basketball player Larry Bird (1956-).
#928 →
Benedict
Dulcie & Benedict
Boy[English]
From the Late Latin name Benedictus which meant "blessed". Saint Benedict was an Italian monk who founded the Benedictines in the 6th century. After his time the name was common among Christians, being used by 16 popes.
#929 ↑
Rafe
Dulcie & Rafe
Boy[English]
Variant of RALPH. This form became common during the 17th century, reflecting the usual pronunciation.
Randy
Dulcie & Randy
Boy[English]
Diminutive of RANDALL, RANDOLF or MIRANDA.
#957 ↓
Talon
Dulcie & Talon
Boy[English]
From the English meaning "talon, claw", ultimately derived (via Norman French) from Latin talus "anklebone".
#958 ↓
Indigo
Dulcie & Indigo
Unisex[English]
From the English word indigo for the purplish-blue dye or the colour. It is ultimately derived from Greek Ινδικον (Indikon) "Indic, from India".
#961 ↑
Kevyn
Dulcie & Kevyn
Boy[English]
Variant or feminine form of KEVIN.
#965 →
Ingram
Dulcie & Ingram
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was derived from the Norman French given name ENGUERRAND.
#975 →
Clement
Dulcie & Clement
Boy[English]
English form of the Late Latin name Clemens (or sometimes of its derivative Clementius) which meant "merciful, gentle".
#983 →
Monte
Dulcie & Monte
Boy[English]
Either a diminutive of MONTGOMERY or from the Spanish or Italian vocabulary word meaning "mountain".
Norris
Dulcie & Norris
Boy[English]
From an English surname, either NORRIS (1) or NORRIS (2).
#983 →
Huey
Dulcie & Huey
Boy[English]
Variant of HUGHIE.
#991 →
Teddy
Dulcie & Teddy
Boy[English]
Diminutive of EDWARD or THEODORE.
#996 ↑
Arden
Dulcie & Arden
Unisex[English]
From an English surname, originally taken from various place names, which were derived from a Celtic word meaning "high".
Rick
Dulcie & Rick
Boy[English]
Short form of RICHARD or names ending in rick.
Cedric
Dulcie & Cedric
Boy[English]
Invented by Sir Walter Scott for a character in his novel 'Ivanhoe' (1819). Apparently he based it on the actual name Cerdic, the name of the semi-legendary founder of the kingdom of Wessex in the 6th century.
Mike
Dulcie & Mike
Boy[English]
Short form of MICHAEL.
Ash
Dulcie & Ash
Boy[English]
Short form of ASHLEY. It can also come directly from the English word denoting either the tree or the residue of fire.
Marshal
Dulcie & Marshal
Boy[English]
Variant of MARSHALL.
Austyn
Dulcie & Austyn
Unisex[English]
Variant of AUSTIN.
Branson
Dulcie & Branson
Boy[English]
From an English surname which meant "son of BRANDR".
Billy
Dulcie & Billy
Boy[English]
Diminutive of BILL. A notable bearer was the American outlaw Billy the Kid (1859-1881), whose real name was William H. Bonney.
Floyd
Dulcie & Floyd
Boy[English]
Variant of LLOYD.
Brendon
Dulcie & Brendon
Boy[English]
Variant of BRENDAN.
Tex
Dulcie & Tex
Boy[English]
From a nickname which denoted a person who came from the state of Texas. A famous bearer was the American animator Tex Avery (1908-1980), real name Frederick, who was born in Texas.
Brett
Dulcie & Brett
Boy[English]
From a Middle English surname meaning "a Breton", referring to an inhabitant of Brittany. A famous bearer is the American football quarterback Brett Favre (1969-).
Wiley
Dulcie & Wiley
Boy[English]
From a surname which was derived either from a place name meaning "temple clearing" in Old English or from a nickname meaning "wily, tricky" in Middle English.
Langdon
Dulcie & Langdon
Boy[English]
From a surname which was a variant of the surname LANDON.
Slade
Dulcie & Slade
Boy[English]
From a surname which meant "valley" in Old English.
Elvis
Dulcie & Elvis
Boy[English]
Meaning unknown. It could possibly be a derivative of ALVIS or ELWIN. More likely, it is from the rare surname Elvis, which is ultimately derived from the given name ELOISE.
Loyd
Dulcie & Loyd
Boy[English]
Variant of LLOYD.
Aric
Dulcie & Aric
Boy[English]
Variant of ERIC.
Bobby
Dulcie & Bobby
Boy[English]
Diminutive of BOB. Hockey greats Bobby Hull (1939-) and Bobby Orr (1948-) have borne this name.
Kolby
Dulcie & Kolby
Boy[English]
Variant of COLBY.
Brad
Dulcie & Brad
Boy[English]
Short form of BRADLEY, BRADFORD, and other names beginning with Brad. A famous bearer is American actor Brad Pitt (1963-).
Gordie
Dulcie & Gordie
Unisex[English]
Diminutive of GORDON. A famous bearer was Canadian hockey star Gordie Howe (1928-2016).
Gaylord
Dulcie & Gaylord
Boy[English]
From an English surname which was derived from Old French gaillard "high-spirited, boistrous". This name was rarely used after the mid-20th century, when the word gay acquired the slang meaning "homosexual".
Chester
Dulcie & Chester
Boy[English]
From a surname which originally belonged to a person who came from Chester, an old Roman settlement in Britain. The name of the settlement came from Latin castrum "camp, fortress".
Sidney
Dulcie & Sidney
Unisex[English]
From the English surname SIDNEY. It was first used as a given name in honour of executed politician Algernon Sidney (1622-1683).
Buddy
Dulcie & Buddy
Boy[English]
From the English word meaning "friend". It probably originated as a nursery form of the word brother.
Toby
Dulcie & Toby
Unisex[English]
Medieval form of TOBIAS. It was sometimes used as a feminine name in the 1930s and 40s due to the influence of American actress Toby Wing (1915-2001).
Freddy
Dulcie & Freddy
Boy[English]
Diminutive of FREDERICK.
Cedar
Dulcie & Cedar
Unisex[English]
From the English word for the coniferous tree, derived (via Old French and Latin) from Greek κεδρος (kedros).
Trueman
Dulcie & Trueman
Boy[English]
From a surname which was a variant of TRUMAN.
Tristen
Dulcie & Tristen
Unisex[English]
Variant of TRISTAN, sometimes used as a feminine form.
Ormond
Dulcie & Ormond
Boy[English]
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Ruaidh meaning "descendant of RUADH".
Montana
Dulcie & Montana
Unisex[English]
From the name of the American state, which is derived from Latin montanus "mountainous".
Terence
Dulcie & Terence
Boy[English]
From the Roman family name Terentius which is of unknown meaning. Famous bearers include Publius Terentius Afer, a Roman playwright, and Marcus Terentius Varro, a Roman scholar. It was also borne by several early saints.
Zackary
Dulcie & Zackary
Boy[English]
Variant of ZACHARY.
Jonquil
Dulcie & Jonquil
Unisex[English]
From the English word for the type of flower, derived ultimately from Latin iuncus "reed".
Isiah
Dulcie & Isiah
Boy[English]
Variant of ISAIAH.
Buster
Dulcie & Buster
Boy[English]
Originally a nickname denoting a person who broke things, from the word bust. A famous bearer was the silent movie star Buster Keaton (1895-1966).
Garry
Dulcie & Garry
Boy[English]
Variant of GARY.
Carver
Dulcie & Carver
Boy[English]
From an English surname which meant "wood carver".
Beryl
Dulcie & Beryl
Unisex[English]
From the English word for the clear or pale green precious stone, ultimately deriving from Sanskrit. As a given name, it first came into use in the 19th century.
Everette
Dulcie & Everette
Boy[English]
Variant of EVERETT.
Aaren
Dulcie & Aaren
Unisex[English]
Variant or feminine form of AARON.
Joby
Dulcie & Joby
Boy[English]
Diminutive of JOB.
Lenard
Dulcie & Lenard
Boy[English]
Variant of LEONARD.
Lynton
Dulcie & Lynton
Boy[English]
Variant of LINTON.
Merritt
Dulcie & Merritt
Unisex[English]
From an English surname, originally from a place name, which meant "boundary gate" in Old English.
Timmy
Dulcie & Timmy
Boy[English]
Diminutive of TIMOTHY.
Terell
Dulcie & Terell
Boy[English]
Variant of TERRELL.
Eliott
Dulcie & Eliott
Boy[English]
From a surname which was a variant of ELLIOTT.
Johnathon
Dulcie & Johnathon
Boy[English]
Variant of JONATHAN.
Morty
Dulcie & Morty
Boy[English]
Diminutive of MORTON or MORTIMER.
Sherley
Dulcie & Sherley
Unisex[English]
Variant of SHIRLEY.
Shell
Dulcie & Shell
Unisex[English]
Short form of MICHELLE or SHELLEY. It can also be simply from the English word shell (ultimately from Old English sciell).
Shelton
Dulcie & Shelton
Boy[English]
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "shelf town" in Old English.
Richie
Dulcie & Richie
Boy[English]
Diminutive of RICHARD.
Wardell
Dulcie & Wardell
Boy[English]
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "watch hill" in Old English.
Sammy
Dulcie & Sammy
Boy[English]
Diminutive of SAMUEL, SAMSON or SAMANTHA.
Linden
Dulcie & Linden
Unisex[English]
From a German surname which was derived from linde meaning "lime tree".
Neal
Dulcie & Neal
Boy[English]
Variant of NEIL.
Jed
Dulcie & Jed
Boy[English]
Short form of JEDIDIAH.
Lonny
Dulcie & Lonny
Boy[English]
Short form of ALONZO and other names containing the same sound.
Millard
Dulcie & Millard
Boy[English]
From an occupational English surname which meant "guardian of the mill" in Old English.
Tyrell
Dulcie & Tyrell
Boy[English]
From a surname which was a variant of TERRELL.
Tibby
Dulcie & Tibby
Boy[English]
Diminutive of TABITHA or THEOBALD.
Gill
Dulcie & Gill
Boy[English]
Short form of GILLIAN.
Herb
Dulcie & Herb
Boy[English]
Short form of HERBERT.
Astor
Dulcie & Astor
Boy[English]
From a surname derived from Occitan astur meaning "hawk".
Branden
Dulcie & Branden
Boy[English]
Variant of BRANDON.
Les
Dulcie & Les
Boy[English]
Short form of LESLIE or LESTER.
Braidy
Dulcie & Braidy
Unisex[English]
Variant of BRADY.
Sherwood
Dulcie & Sherwood
Boy[English]
From an English place name (or from a surname which was derived from it) meaning "bright forest". This was the name of the forest in which the legendary outlaw Robin Hood made his home.
Mo
Dulcie & Mo
Unisex[English]
Short form of MAUREEN, MAURICE, MORRIS, and other names beginning with a similar sound.
Izzy
Dulcie & Izzy
Unisex[English]
Diminutive of ISIDORE, ISABEL, ISRAEL, and other names beginning with a similar sound.
Manny
Dulcie & Manny
Boy[English]
Short form of EMMANUEL.
Wisdom
Dulcie & Wisdom
Unisex[English]
Simply from the English word, a derivative of Old English wis "wise".
Jaycob
Dulcie & Jaycob
Boy[English]
Variant of JACOB.
Lennie
Dulcie & Lennie
Unisex[English]
Diminutive of LEONARD.
Korey
Dulcie & Korey
Boy[English]
Variant of COREY.
Zach
Dulcie & Zach
Boy[English]
Short form of ZACHARY.
Caelan
Dulcie & Caelan
Unisex[English]
Anglicized form of CAOLÁN or CAOILFHIONN.
Tye
Dulcie & Tye
Boy[English]
From a surname meaning "pasture" in Middle English.
Emmerson
Dulcie & Emmerson
Unisex[English]
Variant of EMERSON.
Beauregard
Dulcie & Beauregard
Boy[English]
From a French surname meaning "beautiful outlook".
Gabe
Dulcie & Gabe
Boy[English]
Short form of GABRIEL.
Henry
Dulcie & Henry
BoyGermanic
Home ruler
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William
Dulcie & William
BoyEnglish
Resolute protector
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