Best Sibling Names for Goff
Names chosen to complement Goff — matching origin (England), era, and style.
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These sibling names share Goff's England roots or similar popularity era, and start with a different letter to avoid alliteration.
Lucy
Goff & Lucy
GirlEngland
light
#40 →
Margaret
Goff & Margaret
GirlEngland
pearl
#132 →
Louisa
Goff & Louisa
GirlEngland
Famous warrior
#501 →
Evelyn
Goff & Evelyn
GirlEngland
wished for
#9 →
Eleanor
Goff & Eleanor
GirlEngland
light-hearted
#14 →
Scarlett
Goff & Scarlett
GirlEngland
red; scarlet color
#17 →
Lily
Goff & Lily
GirlEngland
pure; innocent
#20 →
Audrey
Goff & Audrey
GirlEngland
Noble strength
#74 ↓
Lucinda
Goff & Lucinda
GirlEngland
light
#672 →
Wren
Goff & Wren
GirlEngland
small bird
#195 ↑
Jennett
Goff & Jennett
GirlEngland
Little John
#707 →
Thursa
Goff & Thursa
GirlEngland
of Thor
#714 →
Avice
Goff & Avice
GirlEngland
Variant of AVIS.
#737 →
Hildreth
Goff & Hildreth
GirlEngland
Old English
#744 →
Jennie
Goff & Jennie
GirlEngland
fair one
#760 →
Taylor
Goff & Taylor
UnisexEngland
to cut or to tailor
#260 ↓
Poppy
Goff & Poppy
GirlEngland
flower
#289 ↑
Lovinia
Goff & Lovinia
GirlEngland
A variant of Lavinia, derived from the Latin 'lavare' meaning 'to wash' or 'to purge'.
#802 →
Hope
Goff & Hope
GirlEngland
Expectation or desire for a certain thing to happen
#303 ↓
Freada
Goff & Freada
GirlEngland
Old English
#856 →
Harriet
Goff & Harriet
GirlEngland
home ruler
#987 →
Carrie
Goff & Carrie
GirlEngland
free man
Elizabethe
Goff & Elizabethe
GirlEngland
God is my oath
#509 →
Maxine
Goff & Maxine
GirlEngland
Greatest
#514 ↑
Bayley
Goff & Bayley
UnisexEngland
Inhabitant by the river bay.
#516 →
Ethel
Goff & Ethel
GirlEngland
noble
Isbell
Goff & Isbell
GirlEngland
God is my oath
#536 →
Blithe
Goff & Blithe
GirlEngland
Joyful
#579 →
Ethelwyn
Goff & Ethelwyn
GirlEngland
noble friend
Etheldra
Goff & Etheldra
GirlEngland
noble maiden
#594 →
Connstance
Goff & Connstance
GirlEngland
steadfastness or constancy
#595 →
Kressida
Goff & Kressida
GirlEngland
Derived from 'Chryseis', meaning 'golden' or 'golden-haired'.
#595 →
Mavis
Goff & Mavis
GirlEngland
a songbird or nightingale
#595 ↑
Mauda
Goff & Mauda
GirlEngland
powerful battler
Cordelia
Goff & Cordelia
GirlEngland
heart
Medeline
Goff & Medeline
GirlEngland
from the city of Magdala
#628 →
Selby
Goff & Selby
UnisexEngland
Old Norse
#650 →
Mabyn
Goff & Mabyn
GirlEngland
Means "youth" in Welsh. This was the name of an obscure 6th-century Welsh saint. She was one of the daughters of Saint Brychan.
#653 →
Edmere
Goff & Edmere
GirlEngland
means 'wealthy' + 'famous' or 'noble'.
#680 →
Jaquetta
Goff & Jaquetta
GirlEngland
supplanter
#683 →
Chandler
Goff & Chandler
UnisexEngland
From an occupational surname which meant "candle seller" in Middle English, ultimately from Old French.
#687 ↓
Jorley
Goff & Jorley
GirlEngland
from the farmer's meadow
#710 →
Margeret
Goff & Margeret
GirlEngland
pearl
Charley
Goff & Charley
UnisexEngland
Free man
#726 ↓
Melicent
Goff & Melicent
GirlEngland
The one who is honey-sweet or strong.
#736 →
Madge
Goff & Madge
GirlEngland
a diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl
Roslyn
Goff & Roslyn
GirlEngland
rose land
#791 →
Henley
Goff & Henley
UnisexEngland
high meadow
#792 ↓
Ethelrine
Goff & Ethelrine
GirlEngland
noble maiden
#815 →
Ethelyn
Goff & Ethelyn
GirlEngland
Diminutive of ETHEL.
Ethelda
Goff & Ethelda
GirlEngland
Old English
#832 →
Fayre
Goff & Fayre
GirlEngland
fair, beautiful
#867 →
Maude
Goff & Maude
GirlEngland
powerful battler
Burnett
Goff & Burnett
UnisexEngland
A surname derived from an old French word meaning 'brown-haired' or 'brown.'
#888 →
Ethelreda
Goff & Ethelreda
GirlEngland
noble strength
#906 →
Bedell
Goff & Bedell
GirlEngland
derived from 'bede', meaning 'to pray' or 'to command'
#939 →
Nancy
Goff & Nancy
GirlEngland
Grace, favor
#942 ↓
Emmeline
Goff & Emmeline
GirlEngland
Rival, laborious
#948 ↓
Betony
Goff & Betony
GirlEngland
an herb; medicinal plant
#965 →
Mercia
Goff & Mercia
GirlEngland
The name Mercia is related to the ancient kingdom of Mercia in England, meaning 'boundary people'.
#968 →
Belinda
Goff & Belinda
GirlEngland
The meaning of this name is not known for certain. The first element could be related Italian bella "beautiful". The second element could be related to Germanic lind "serpent, dragon" or linde "soft, tender".
Virgin
Goff & Virgin
GirlEngland
pure, virtuous, chaste
Tilly
Goff & Tilly
GirlEngland
Strong in battle
Collett
Goff & Collett
GirlEngland
Derived from the Old French name 'Colette', meaning 'victorious'.
Margretta
Goff & Margretta
GirlEngland
a pearl; of the sea
Hildred
Goff & Hildred
GirlEngland
battle strength
Bailley
Goff & Bailley
GirlEngland
bailiff; steward
Joan
Goff & Joan
GirlEngland
Yahweh is gracious.; A feminine form of John, which reflects grace and mercy.
Cecely
Goff & Cecely
GirlEngland
Blind; sixth.
Linley
Goff & Linley
GirlEngland
Dweller by the flax meadow
Beatryce
Goff & Beatryce
GirlEngland
bringer of joy
Chrystan
Goff & Chrystan
GirlEngland
Follower of Christ; Christian
Queen
Goff & Queen
GirlEngland
From an old nickname which was derived from the English word, ultimately from Old English cwen meaning "woman, wife".
Morgaine
Goff & Morgaine
GirlEngland
sea circle
Ralphine
Goff & Ralphine
GirlEngland
wolf counsel
Leighia
Goff & Leighia
GirlEngland
derived from Leigh
Bethaney
Goff & Bethaney
GirlEngland
House of figs.
Marth
Goff & Marth
GirlEngland
lady, mistress; derived from Martha, the biblical name
Maud
Goff & Maud
GirlEngland
battle-mighty
Ellery
Goff & Ellery
UnisexEngland
island with elder trees
Annis
Goff & Annis
GirlEngland
Grace
Allinson
Goff & Allinson
GirlEngland
son of Alan
Corabel
Goff & Corabel
GirlEngland
maiden
Ethelind
Goff & Ethelind
GirlEngland
Noble serpent
Winafred
Goff & Winafred
GirlEngland
blessed reconciliation
Bethony
Goff & Bethony
GirlEngland
Derived from 'Bethany' - 'House of figs'
Fredith
Goff & Fredith
GirlEngland
Old English
Tarren
Goff & Tarren
UnisexEngland
Earthman; From the land
Mag
Goff & Mag
GirlEngland
Pearl
Thailer
Goff & Thailer
UnisexEngland
a maker of tailors' wares
Rayleigh
Goff & Rayleigh
GirlEngland
from the roe deer meadow
Deeana
Goff & Deeana
GirlEngland
Divine
Donne
Goff & Donne
UnisexEngland
woman
Emsley
Goff & Emsley
GirlEngland
from the village of Emsley
Lettice
Goff & Lettice
GirlEngland
Medieval form of LETITIA.
Jasmaine
Goff & Jasmaine
GirlEngland
jasmine flower
Rosemond
Goff & Rosemond
GirlEngland
Rose of the mountain.
Hester
Goff & Hester
GirlEngland
Latin form of ESTHER. Like Esther, it has been used in England since the Protestant Reformation. Nathaniel Hawthorne used it for the heroine of his novel 'The Scarlet Letter' (1850), Hester Prynne.
Milred
Goff & Milred
GirlEngland
gentle strength
Magaret
Goff & Magaret
GirlEngland
Pearl; A variant of Margaret
Mildrid
Goff & Mildrid
GirlEngland
mild strength
Meldoy
Goff & Meldoy
GirlEngland
A combination of 'melody' and a suffix common in feminine names.
Mildreth
Goff & Mildreth
GirlEngland
Gentle strength
Sharn
Goff & Sharn
UnisexEngland
derived from a place name; refers to a type of shrub or bush
Tamblyn
Goff & Tamblyn
GirlEngland
A surname used as a given name, potentially derived from the Middle English meaning 'the one who came from Tamworth'.
Stracy
Goff & Stracy
GirlEngland
From the estate on the river Stour
Prenella
Goff & Prenella
GirlEngland
Delicate flower
Caroly
Goff & Caroly
GirlEngland
Free man; A diminutive form of Carol
Clary
Goff & Clary
UnisexEngland
bright, clear
Avenell
Goff & Avenell
GirlEngland
The little vine
Verity
Goff & Verity
GirlEngland
From the English word meaning "verity, truth". This was one of the virtue names adopted by the Puritans in the 17th century.
Charlottle
Goff & Charlottle
GirlEngland
Free man
Prudence
Goff & Prudence
GirlEngland
Medieval English form of Prudentia, the feminine form of PRUDENTIUS. In France it is both the feminine form and a rare masculine form.
Margory
Goff & Margory
GirlEngland
Pearl
Aldyth
Goff & Aldyth
GirlEngland
old battle, wise warrior
Alfair
Goff & Alfair
GirlEngland
Old English
Edrica
Goff & Edrica
GirlEngland
Old English
Josceline
Goff & Josceline
GirlEngland
Medieval form of the name Gautzelin, meaning 'the one who is safe' or 'the one who is protected'.
Floya
Goff & Floya
GirlEngland
Anglo-Saxon
Joscelyne
Goff & Joscelyne
GirlEngland
Joscelyne - 'joyous' or 'a branch of the Germanic name Gozzelin'
Beverley
Goff & Beverley
GirlEngland
Old English
Etheldreda
Goff & Etheldreda
GirlEngland
noble strength
Briania
Goff & Briania
GirlEngland
Strong; virtuous
Alleyne
Goff & Alleyne
GirlEngland
Little rock, harmony
Adalayde
Goff & Adalayde
GirlEngland
noble kind
Sharman
Goff & Sharman
GirlEngland
Derived from Old English, meaning 'shearer' or 'one who trims.'
Primrose
Goff & Primrose
GirlEngland
first rose
Elizabeth
Goff & Elizabeth
GirlHebrew
God is my oath
#15 →
Hazel
Goff & Hazel
GirlAmerican
The hazel tree
#18 →
Lillian
Goff & Lillian
GirlUnited Kingdom
Probably originally a diminutive of ELIZABETH. It may also be considered an elaborated form of LILY, from the Latin word for "lily" lilium. This name has been used in England since the 16th century.
#55 →
Alice
Goff & Alice
GirlEnglish
Noble, kind
#66 →
Theo
Goff & Theo
UnisexGreece
Divine gift
#78 ↑
Anna
Goff & Anna
GirlHebrew
Grace
#79 →
Cora
Goff & Cora
GirlEnglish-speaking countries
maiden, daughter
#93 ↓
Lydia
Goff & Lydia
GirlGreece
from Lydia
#95 →
Clara
Goff & Clara
GirlLatin
bright, clear
#98 →
Millie
Goff & Millie
GirlUnited Kingdom
Strong fighter
#104 ↑
Josie
Goff & Josie
GirlAmerican
God is my salvation
#108 ↑
Daisy
Goff & Daisy
Girl[English]
Simply from the English word for the white flower, ultimately derived from Old English dægeseage meaning "day eye".
#110 ↑
Eva
Goff & Eva
Girl[Spanish
Latinate form of EVE. This form is used in the Latin translation of the New Testament, while Hava is used in the Latin Old Testament. It is also a variant transcription of Russian YEVA.
#112 ↓
Eliza
Goff & Eliza
GirlEnglish-speaking countries
Consecrated to God
#116 →
Julia
Goff & Julia
Girl[English
Feminine form of the Roman family name JULIUS. Among the notable women from this family were Julia Augusta (also known as Livia Drusilla), the wife of Emperor Augustus, and Julia the Elder, the daughter of Augustus and t…
#121 ↓
Mary
Goff & Mary
GirlHebrew
Beloved
#133 →
Esther
Goff & Esther
Girl[English
Possibly means "star" in Persian. Alternatively it could be a derivative of the name of the Near Eastern goddess ISHTAR.
#138 ↑
Elsie
Goff & Elsie
GirlScotland
God's promise
#163 ↑
Ada
Goff & Ada
GirlGermanic
noble, nobility
#178 ↑
Callie
Goff & Callie
GirlGreek
beautiful
#179 →
Olive
Goff & Olive
GirlLatin
olive tree
#180 ↑
Ruth
Goff & Ruth
GirlHebrew
friend, companion
#187 ↑
Phoebe
Goff & Phoebe
GirlGreece
radiant, shining
#190 ↑
Hallie
Goff & Hallie
GirlEnglish
dweller by the river
#194 ↑
Annie
Goff & Annie
GirlEnglish-speaking countries
grace
#202 ↑
Leila
Goff & Leila
GirlArabic
Night
#240 →
Lola
Goff & Lola
GirlSpain
sorrows
#261 →
Ophelia
Goff & Ophelia
Girl[English
Derived from Greek οφελος (ophelos) meaning "help". This name was probably created by the 15th-century poet Jacopo Sannazaro for a character in his poem 'Arcadia'.
#265 ↑
Evie
Goff & Evie
GirlUnited Kingdom
Diminutive of EVE or EVELYN.
#267 ↑
Lena
Goff & Lena
GirlGermanic
Scandinavian, German and Polish short form of HELENA or MAGDALENA, and a Russian short form of YELENA.
#270 →
Mabel
Goff & Mabel
Girl[English]
Medieval feminine form of AMABILIS. This spelling and Amabel were common during the Middle Ages, though they became rare after the 15th century. It was revived in the 19th century after the publication of C. M.
#278 ↑
Octavia
Goff & Octavia
GirlLatin
eighth
#279 ↑
Adelaide
Goff & Adelaide
GirlGermanic
Noble kind
#284 →
Maggie
Goff & Maggie
Girl[English]
Diminutive of MARGARET.
#319 ↓
Nina
Goff & Nina
GirlSpanish
little girl
#338 →
Aurelia
Goff & Aurelia
GirlLatin
Golden
#370 ↑
Hattie
Goff & Hattie
GirlEnglish-speaking countries
ruler of the home
#384 ↑
Helen
Goff & Helen
GirlGreece
light, torch
#395 ↑
Matilda
Goff & Matilda
GirlGermanic
battle-mighty
#438 →
Helena
Goff & Helena
GirlGreece
torch
#457 →
Alma
Goff & Alma
GirlSpain
soul; nourishing
#461 ↑
Kate
Goff & Kate
GirlUnited Kingdom
Diminutive of KATHERINE, often used independently. It has been used in England since the Middle Ages.
#478 ↓
Cecelia
Goff & Cecelia
GirlLatin
blind
#497 ↑
Margaretta
Goff & Margaretta
GirlGreece
pearl
#501 →
Olivia
Goff & Olivia
Girl[English
This name was first used in this spelling by William Shakespeare for a character in his comedy 'Twelfth Night' (1602).
#1 →
Berdina
Goff & Berdina
GirlDutch
bright
#502 →
Cleva
Goff & Cleva
GirlAmerican
Derived from 'clever'
#502 →
Emma
Goff & Emma
GirlGermanic
Originally a short form of Germanic names that began with the element ermen meaning "whole" or "universal".
#2 →
Stena
Goff & Stena
GirlSweden
stone
#502 →
Bera
Goff & Bera
GirlArmenia
Armenian
#503 →
Charlotte
Goff & Charlotte
GirlFrance
free man
#3 →
Edith
Goff & Edith
GirlOld English
prosperous in war
#503 →
Amelia
Goff & Amelia
GirlGermanic
Variant of AMALIA, though it is sometimes confused with EMILIA, which has a different origin.
#4 →
Allie
Goff & Allie
GirlEnglish-speaking countries
Noble
#504 ↓
Sophia
Goff & Sophia
GirlGreece
wisdom
#5 →
Beddie
Goff & Beddie
GirlAmerican
A diminutive form of Bedelia, meaning 'worthy'.
#506 →
Mae
Goff & Mae
GirlEnglish
born in May
#506 ↑
Mia
Goff & Mia
Girl[Swedish
Scandinavian, Dutch and German diminutive of MARIA. It coincides with the Italian word mia meaning "mine".
#6 →
Dura
Goff & Dura
GirlIndia
meaning 'firm, strong'.
#507 →
Isabella
Goff & Isabella
GirlItalian
God is my oath
#7 →
Kittie
Goff & Kittie
GirlAmerican
pure
#507 →
Modena
Goff & Modena
GirlItalian
Modena, a city in Italy
#507 →
Oklahoma
Goff & Oklahoma
GirlAmerican
Red People
#507 →
Phronie
Goff & Phronie
GirlGreece
mind or intellect
#507 →
Ava
Goff & Ava
GirlLatin
life; bird
#8 →
Creasie
Goff & Creasie
GirlAmerican
Derived from the name Crescentia, meaning 'to grow'
#508 →
Loney
Goff & Loney
UnisexAmerican
a derivative of 'lonely' or a name of attachment to a place
#508 →
Elnora
Goff & Elnora
Girl[English]
Contracted form of ELEANORA.
#510 →
Luna
Goff & Luna
Girl[Roman Mythology]
Means "the moon" in Latin. Luna was the Roman goddess of the moon, frequently depicted driving a white chariot through the sky.
#10 →
Perlina
Goff & Perlina
GirlLatin America
Little pearl
#510 →
Harper
Goff & Harper
GirlEnglish
Harp player.
#11 →
Argie
Goff & Argie
GirlAmerican
A beloved name with deep roots
#512 →
Sofia
Goff & Sofia
GirlGreece
Form of SOPHIA.
#12 →