Best Sibling Names for Jermyn
Names chosen to complement Jermyn — matching origin (England), era, and style.
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These sibling names share Jermyn's England roots or similar popularity era, and start with a different letter to avoid alliteration.
Taylor
Jermyn & Taylor
UnisexEngland
to cut or to tailor
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Evelyn
Jermyn & Evelyn
GirlEngland
wished for
#9 →
Eleanor
Jermyn & Eleanor
GirlEngland
light-hearted
#14 →
Scarlett
Jermyn & Scarlett
GirlEngland
red; scarlet color
#17 →
Lily
Jermyn & Lily
GirlEngland
pure; innocent
#20 →
Grace
Jermyn & Grace
GirlEngland
God's favor or blessing
#39 →
Lucy
Jermyn & Lucy
GirlEngland
light
#40 →
Audrey
Jermyn & Audrey
GirlEngland
Noble strength
#74 ↓
Connstance
Jermyn & Connstance
GirlEngland
steadfastness or constancy
#595 →
Margaret
Jermyn & Margaret
GirlEngland
pearl
#132 →
Chandler
Jermyn & Chandler
UnisexEngland
From an occupational surname which meant "candle seller" in Middle English, ultimately from Old French.
#687 ↓
Wren
Jermyn & Wren
GirlEngland
small bird
#195 ↑
Georgina
Jermyn & Georgina
GirlEngland
Farming woman
#768 ↑
Poppy
Jermyn & Poppy
GirlEngland
flower
#289 ↑
Hope
Jermyn & Hope
GirlEngland
Expectation or desire for a certain thing to happen
#303 ↓
Betony
Jermyn & Betony
GirlEngland
an herb; medicinal plant
#965 →
Louisa
Jermyn & Louisa
GirlEngland
Famous warrior
#501 →
Belinda
Jermyn & 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".
Elizabethe
Jermyn & Elizabethe
GirlEngland
God is my oath
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Maxine
Jermyn & Maxine
GirlEngland
Greatest
#514 ↑
Bayley
Jermyn & Bayley
UnisexEngland
Inhabitant by the river bay.
#516 →
Isbell
Jermyn & Isbell
GirlEngland
God is my oath
#536 →
Blithe
Jermyn & Blithe
GirlEngland
Joyful
#579 →
Cecely
Jermyn & Cecely
GirlEngland
Blind; sixth.
Etheldra
Jermyn & Etheldra
GirlEngland
noble maiden
#594 →
Kressida
Jermyn & Kressida
GirlEngland
Derived from 'Chryseis', meaning 'golden' or 'golden-haired'.
#595 →
Mavis
Jermyn & Mavis
GirlEngland
a songbird or nightingale
#595 ↑
Chrystan
Jermyn & Chrystan
GirlEngland
Follower of Christ; Christian
Morgaine
Jermyn & Morgaine
GirlEngland
sea circle
Medeline
Jermyn & Medeline
GirlEngland
from the city of Magdala
#628 →
Selby
Jermyn & Selby
UnisexEngland
Old Norse
#650 →
Mabyn
Jermyn & 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 →
Leighia
Jermyn & Leighia
GirlEngland
derived from Leigh
Bethaney
Jermyn & Bethaney
GirlEngland
House of figs.
Lucinda
Jermyn & Lucinda
GirlEngland
light
#672 →
Edmere
Jermyn & Edmere
GirlEngland
means 'wealthy' + 'famous' or 'noble'.
#680 →
Thursa
Jermyn & Thursa
GirlEngland
of Thor
#714 →
Charley
Jermyn & Charley
UnisexEngland
Free man
#726 ↓
Melicent
Jermyn & Melicent
GirlEngland
The one who is honey-sweet or strong.
#736 →
Avice
Jermyn & Avice
GirlEngland
Variant of AVIS.
#737 →
Bethony
Jermyn & Bethony
GirlEngland
Derived from 'Bethany' - 'House of figs'
Hildreth
Jermyn & Hildreth
GirlEngland
Old English
#744 →
Tarren
Jermyn & Tarren
UnisexEngland
Earthman; From the land
Roslyn
Jermyn & Roslyn
GirlEngland
rose land
#791 →
Henley
Jermyn & Henley
UnisexEngland
high meadow
#792 ↓
Lovinia
Jermyn & Lovinia
GirlEngland
A variant of Lavinia, derived from the Latin 'lavare' meaning 'to wash' or 'to purge'.
#802 →
Genever
Jermyn & Genever
GirlEngland
Fair one, noble.
#812 →
Ethelrine
Jermyn & Ethelrine
GirlEngland
noble maiden
#815 →
Ethelda
Jermyn & Ethelda
GirlEngland
Old English
#832 →
Freada
Jermyn & Freada
GirlEngland
Old English
#856 →
Fayre
Jermyn & Fayre
GirlEngland
fair, beautiful
#867 →
Deeana
Jermyn & Deeana
GirlEngland
Divine
Donne
Jermyn & Donne
UnisexEngland
woman
Burnett
Jermyn & Burnett
UnisexEngland
A surname derived from an old French word meaning 'brown-haired' or 'brown.'
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Ethelreda
Jermyn & Ethelreda
GirlEngland
noble strength
#906 →
Bedell
Jermyn & Bedell
GirlEngland
derived from 'bede', meaning 'to pray' or 'to command'
#939 →
Nancy
Jermyn & Nancy
GirlEngland
Grace, favor
#942 ↓
Emmeline
Jermyn & Emmeline
GirlEngland
Rival, laborious
#948 ↓
Mercia
Jermyn & Mercia
GirlEngland
The name Mercia is related to the ancient kingdom of Mercia in England, meaning 'boundary people'.
#968 →
Harriet
Jermyn & Harriet
GirlEngland
home ruler
#987 →
Meldoy
Jermyn & Meldoy
GirlEngland
A combination of 'melody' and a suffix common in feminine names.
Sharn
Jermyn & Sharn
UnisexEngland
derived from a place name; refers to a type of shrub or bush
Carrie
Jermyn & Carrie
GirlEngland
free man
Guinevere
Jermyn & Guinevere
GirlEngland
From the Norman French form of the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar, derived from the elements gwen meaning "fair, white" and sebara meaning "phantom, magical being". In Arthurian legend she was the beautiful wife of King Arthur.
Ethel
Jermyn & Ethel
GirlEngland
noble
Tamblyn
Jermyn & Tamblyn
GirlEngland
A surname used as a given name, potentially derived from the Middle English meaning 'the one who came from Tamworth'.
Tilly
Jermyn & Tilly
GirlEngland
Strong in battle
Collett
Jermyn & Collett
GirlEngland
Derived from the Old French name 'Colette', meaning 'victorious'.
Stracy
Jermyn & Stracy
GirlEngland
From the estate on the river Stour
Bailley
Jermyn & Bailley
GirlEngland
bailiff; steward
Ethelwyn
Jermyn & Ethelwyn
GirlEngland
noble friend
Linley
Jermyn & Linley
GirlEngland
Dweller by the flax meadow
Mauda
Jermyn & Mauda
GirlEngland
powerful battler
Beatryce
Jermyn & Beatryce
GirlEngland
bringer of joy
Cordelia
Jermyn & Cordelia
GirlEngland
heart
Ralphine
Jermyn & Ralphine
GirlEngland
wolf counsel
Marth
Jermyn & Marth
GirlEngland
lady, mistress; derived from Martha, the biblical name
Ellery
Jermyn & Ellery
UnisexEngland
island with elder trees
Allinson
Jermyn & Allinson
GirlEngland
son of Alan
Margeret
Jermyn & Margeret
GirlEngland
pearl
Corabel
Jermyn & Corabel
GirlEngland
maiden
Ethelind
Jermyn & Ethelind
GirlEngland
Noble serpent
Godiva
Jermyn & Godiva
GirlEngland
gift of God
Winafred
Jermyn & Winafred
GirlEngland
blessed reconciliation
Fredith
Jermyn & Fredith
GirlEngland
Old English
Madge
Jermyn & Madge
GirlEngland
a diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl
Charlottle
Jermyn & Charlottle
GirlEngland
Free man
Gaynor
Jermyn & Gaynor
UnisexEngland
the fair one
Ethelyn
Jermyn & Ethelyn
GirlEngland
Diminutive of ETHEL.
Thailer
Jermyn & Thailer
UnisexEngland
a maker of tailors' wares
Rayleigh
Jermyn & Rayleigh
GirlEngland
from the roe deer meadow
Edrica
Jermyn & Edrica
GirlEngland
Old English
Maude
Jermyn & Maude
GirlEngland
powerful battler
Emsley
Jermyn & Emsley
GirlEngland
from the village of Emsley
Lettice
Jermyn & Lettice
GirlEngland
Medieval form of LETITIA.
Rosemond
Jermyn & Rosemond
GirlEngland
Rose of the mountain.
Milred
Jermyn & Milred
GirlEngland
gentle strength
Briania
Jermyn & Briania
GirlEngland
Strong; virtuous
Magaret
Jermyn & Magaret
GirlEngland
Pearl; A variant of Margaret
Mildrid
Jermyn & Mildrid
GirlEngland
mild strength
Virgin
Jermyn & Virgin
GirlEngland
pure, virtuous, chaste
Margretta
Jermyn & Margretta
GirlEngland
a pearl; of the sea
Hildred
Jermyn & Hildred
GirlEngland
battle strength
Prenella
Jermyn & Prenella
GirlEngland
Delicate flower
Queen
Jermyn & Queen
GirlEngland
From an old nickname which was derived from the English word, ultimately from Old English cwen meaning "woman, wife".
Caroly
Jermyn & Caroly
GirlEngland
Free man; A diminutive form of Carol
Clary
Jermyn & Clary
UnisexEngland
bright, clear
Avenell
Jermyn & Avenell
GirlEngland
The little vine
Maud
Jermyn & Maud
GirlEngland
battle-mighty
Verity
Jermyn & Verity
GirlEngland
From the English word meaning "verity, truth". This was one of the virtue names adopted by the Puritans in the 17th century.
Annis
Jermyn & Annis
GirlEngland
Grace
Georgiana
Jermyn & Georgiana
GirlEngland
farmer
Mag
Jermyn & Mag
GirlEngland
Pearl
Margory
Jermyn & Margory
GirlEngland
Pearl
Aldyth
Jermyn & Aldyth
GirlEngland
old battle, wise warrior
Alfair
Jermyn & Alfair
GirlEngland
Old English
Hester
Jermyn & 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.
Floya
Jermyn & Floya
GirlEngland
Anglo-Saxon
Beverley
Jermyn & Beverley
GirlEngland
Old English
Etheldreda
Jermyn & Etheldreda
GirlEngland
noble strength
Alleyne
Jermyn & Alleyne
GirlEngland
Little rock, harmony
Adalayde
Jermyn & Adalayde
GirlEngland
noble kind
Sharman
Jermyn & Sharman
GirlEngland
Derived from Old English, meaning 'shearer' or 'one who trims.'
Mildreth
Jermyn & Mildreth
GirlEngland
Gentle strength
Primrose
Jermyn & Primrose
GirlEngland
first rose
Prudence
Jermyn & 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.
Emily
Jermyn & Emily
GirlEnglish-speaking countries
rival
#19 →
Maria
Jermyn & Maria
GirlHebrew
Bitterness; sea of sorrow
#82 ↑
Sarah
Jermyn & Sarah
GirlHebrew-speaking countries
princess
#91 →
Ashley
Jermyn & Ashley
GirlUnited Kingdom
Ash tree clearing
#126 →
Melanie
Jermyn & Melanie
GirlGreece
Dark-skinned or black.
#130 →
Summer
Jermyn & Summer
Girl[English]
From the name of the season, ultimately from Old English sumor. It has been in use as a given name since the 1970s.
#141 ↑
Valerie
Jermyn & Valerie
GirlLatin-speaking countries
strength, valor
#145 →
Ashton
Jermyn & Ashton
UnisexAmerican
ash tree town; ash town
#156 ↓
Katherine
Jermyn & Katherine
Girl[English]
From the Greek name Αικατερινη (Aikaterine). The etymology is debated: it could derive from the earlier Greek name ‘Εκατερινη (Hekaterine), which came from ‘εκατερος (hekateros) "each of the two"; it could derive from th…
#170 ↓
Andrea
Jermyn & Andrea
GirlItaly
manly, brave
#173 ↓
Sara
Jermyn & Sara
GirlHebrew
princess
#188 ↓
Amy
Jermyn & Amy
GirlFrench
beloved
#200 →
Alexandra
Jermyn & Alexandra
GirlGreece
defender of mankind
#204 ↓
Molly
Jermyn & Molly
GirlEnglish
wished-for child
#208 ↓
Kimberly
Jermyn & Kimberly
GirlEnglish-speaking countries
from the meadow of the Royal Fortress
#222 ↓
Ana
Jermyn & Ana
Girl[Spanish
Form of ANNA.
#224 →
Selena
Jermyn & Selena
Girl[Spanish
Latinized form of SELENE. This name was borne by popular Mexican-American singer Selena Quintanilla (1971-1995), who was known simply as Selena.
#229 →
Kyrie
Jermyn & Kyrie
UnisexGreece
Lord; A modern variation used as a feminine form of the male name Kyrie
#237 →
Daphne
Jermyn & Daphne
GirlGreek
Laurel tree or bay tree
#241 ↑
Dallas
Jermyn & Dallas
Unisex[English]
From a surname which was originally taken from a Scottish place name meaning "meadow dwelling". A city in Texas bears this name, probably in honour of American Vice President George Mifflin Dallas.
#252 ↑
Rachel
Jermyn & Rachel
Girl[English
From the Hebrew name רָחֵל (Rachel) meaning "ewe". In the Old Testament this is the name of the favourite wife of Jacob and the mother of Joseph and Benjamin. She was the younger sister of Jacob's first wife Leah....
#254 ↓
Angela
Jermyn & Angela
GirlLatin
messenger
#255 →
Ariel
Jermyn & Ariel
UnisexHebrew-speaking populations
lion of God
#287 ↓
Vanessa
Jermyn & Vanessa
Girl[English
Invented by author Jonathan Swift for his poem 'Cadenus and Vanessa' (1726). He arrived at it by rearranging the initial syllables of the first name and surname of Esther Vanhomrigh, his close friend.
#304 ↓
Ali
Jermyn & Ali
UnisexArabic
Exalted, noble
#311 →
Rebecca
Jermyn & Rebecca
GirlHebrew
to bind
#315 ↓
Casey
Jermyn & Casey
UnisexAmerican
Brave in battle
#316 ↑
Kayla
Jermyn & Kayla
GirlEnglish-speaking countries
crown
#324 ↓
Nicole
Jermyn & Nicole
GirlFrench
Victory of the people
#327 ↓
Regina
Jermyn & Regina
GirlLatin
queen
#328 ↑
Callan
Jermyn & Callan
UnisexIreland
Rocky place
#339 ↑
Lauren
Jermyn & Lauren
GirlFrance
Laurel
#343 ↓
Heidi
Jermyn & Heidi
GirlGermanic
noble, kind
#352 ↑
Raven
Jermyn & Raven
Girl[English]
From the name of the bird, ultimately from Old English hræfn. The raven is revered by several Native American groups of the west coast. It is also associated with the Norse god Odin.
#361 ↑
Laura
Jermyn & Laura
GirlLatin-speaking countries
laurel
#362 ↓
Francesca
Jermyn & Francesca
GirlItaly
from France; free one
#374 ↑
Aisha
Jermyn & Aisha
GirlArabic
alive, living
#379 ↑
Michelle
Jermyn & Michelle
GirlFrance
Who is like God?
#401 ↓
Alexandria
Jermyn & Alexandria
GirlGreece
defender of mankind
#403 ↓
Sunny
Jermyn & Sunny
Unisex[English]
From the English word meaning "sunny, cheerful".
#406 ↑
Melissa
Jermyn & Melissa
GirlGreek
Honeybee
#410 ↓
Veronica
Jermyn & Veronica
GirlLatin
she who brings victory
#411 ↓
Arielle
Jermyn & Arielle
GirlHebrew
lioness of God
#419 ↓
Elisa
Jermyn & Elisa
GirlHebrew
God is my oath
#420 ↑
Mallory
Jermyn & Mallory
GirlFrance
unfortunate
#431 ↑
Carmen
Jermyn & Carmen
Girl[Spanish
Medieval Spanish form of CARMEL influenced by the Latin word carmen "song". This was the name of the main character in George Bizet's opera 'Carmen' (1875).
#434 →
Alicia
Jermyn & Alicia
GirlSpanish
noble
#440 ↓
Colette
Jermyn & Colette
GirlFrance
a diminutive form of Nicole, meaning 'victory of the people'
#442 ↑
Holly
Jermyn & Holly
GirlAmerican
The name is derived from the holly tree, symbolizing protection and peace.
#451 ↑
Noel
Jermyn & Noel
UnisexFrance
Noël is derived from the word for 'Christmas'.
#451 ↓
Alanna
Jermyn & Alanna
GirlIrish
Beautiful
#456 ↑
Kayce
Jermyn & Kayce
GirlAmerican
A variation of 'Casey' meaning brave in battle
#459 ↑
Bianca
Jermyn & Bianca
GirlItaly
white
#467 →
Stephanie
Jermyn & Stephanie
GirlAmerican
Crown, garland
#468 ↓
Briana
Jermyn & Briana
GirlIreland
Feminine form of BRIAN. This name was used by Edmund Spenser in 'The Faerie Queene' (1590). The name was not commonly used until the 1970s, when it rapidly became popular in the United States.
#470 ↑
Alison
Jermyn & Alison
GirlEnglish-speaking countries
noble
#471 ↓
Renata
Jermyn & Renata
GirlItaly
reborn
#472 →
Imani
Jermyn & Imani
GirlKenya
Faith
#476 ↑
Amanda
Jermyn & Amanda
GirlLatin
Worthy of love
#483 ↓
Danielle
Jermyn & Danielle
Girl[French
French feminine form of DANIEL. It has been commonly used in the English-speaking world only since the 20th century.
#494 ↓
Ameisha
Jermyn & Ameisha
GirlIndia
One who is charming and pleasant; A combination name representing 'A' and 'Misha'
#500 →
Amande
Jermyn & Amande
GirlFrench
Loved, beloved
#500 →
Grissel
Jermyn & Grissel
GirlScotland
Old Norse
#500 →
Kelita
Jermyn & Kelita
GirlAmerican
God's promise
#500 →
Kyshana
Jermyn & Kyshana
GirlAmerican
Kyshana is a modern invented name, possibly derived from combinations of similar-sounding names like Kiana, implying 'God is gracious' or 'pure'.
#500 →
Landi
Jermyn & Landi
GirlItaly
Land; territory
#500 →
Roxsand
Jermyn & Roxsand
GirlUSA
A variant of the name Roxane, meaning 'bright' or 'dawn'.
#500 →
Shenisha
Jermyn & Shenisha
GirlAmerican
A modern, possibly invented name with no clear historical meaning.
#500 →
Shaquara
Jermyn & Shaquara
GirlAmerican
African American Vernacular English
#500 →
Sheriee
Jermyn & Sheriee
GirlEnglish
A variant of Sherry, derived from the Spanish word 'jerez', referring to sherry wine.
#500 →
Shavaun
Jermyn & Shavaun
GirlIreland
From the -shawn family of names
#500 →
Sharneka
Jermyn & Sharneka
GirlAmerican
Modern English
#500 →
Shamiko
Jermyn & Shamiko
GirlJapan
A name that can mean 'shining child' or 'child of praise', depending on the characters used.
#500 →
Verlane
Jermyn & Verlane
GirlFrance
Derived from a place name, possibly related to the Old French for 'a valley'.
#500 →