Best Sibling Names for Moxon
Names chosen to complement Moxon — matching origin (England), era, and style.
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These sibling names share Moxon's England roots or similar popularity era, and start with a different letter to avoid alliteration.
Evelyn
Moxon & Evelyn
GirlEngland
wished for
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Eleanor
Moxon & Eleanor
GirlEngland
light-hearted
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Scarlett
Moxon & Scarlett
GirlEngland
red; scarlet color
#17 →
Lily
Moxon & Lily
GirlEngland
pure; innocent
#20 →
Audrey
Moxon & Audrey
GirlEngland
Noble strength
#74 ↓
Wren
Moxon & Wren
GirlEngland
small bird
#195 ↑
Poppy
Moxon & Poppy
GirlEngland
flower
#289 ↑
Hope
Moxon & Hope
GirlEngland
Expectation or desire for a certain thing to happen
#303 ↓
Grace
Moxon & Grace
GirlEngland
God's favor or blessing
#39 →
Lucy
Moxon & Lucy
GirlEngland
light
#40 →
Blithe
Moxon & Blithe
GirlEngland
Joyful
#579 →
Kressida
Moxon & Kressida
GirlEngland
Derived from 'Chryseis', meaning 'golden' or 'golden-haired'.
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Jorley
Moxon & Jorley
GirlEngland
from the farmer's meadow
#710 →
Charley
Moxon & Charley
UnisexEngland
Free man
#726 ↓
Taylor
Moxon & Taylor
UnisexEngland
to cut or to tailor
#260 ↓
Henley
Moxon & Henley
UnisexEngland
high meadow
#792 ↓
Fayre
Moxon & Fayre
GirlEngland
fair, beautiful
#867 →
Emmeline
Moxon & Emmeline
GirlEngland
Rival, laborious
#948 ↓
Louisa
Moxon & Louisa
GirlEngland
Famous warrior
#501 →
Elizabethe
Moxon & Elizabethe
GirlEngland
God is my oath
#509 →
Guinevere
Moxon & 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.
Bayley
Moxon & Bayley
UnisexEngland
Inhabitant by the river bay.
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Isbell
Moxon & Isbell
GirlEngland
God is my oath
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Tilly
Moxon & Tilly
GirlEngland
Strong in battle
Linley
Moxon & Linley
GirlEngland
Dweller by the flax meadow
Etheldra
Moxon & Etheldra
GirlEngland
noble maiden
#594 →
Connstance
Moxon & Connstance
GirlEngland
steadfastness or constancy
#595 →
Selby
Moxon & Selby
UnisexEngland
Old Norse
#650 →
Lucinda
Moxon & Lucinda
GirlEngland
light
#672 →
Edmere
Moxon & Edmere
GirlEngland
means 'wealthy' + 'famous' or 'noble'.
#680 →
Jaquetta
Moxon & Jaquetta
GirlEngland
supplanter
#683 →
Chandler
Moxon & Chandler
UnisexEngland
From an occupational surname which meant "candle seller" in Middle English, ultimately from Old French.
#687 ↓
Jennett
Moxon & Jennett
GirlEngland
Little John
#707 →
Ellery
Moxon & Ellery
UnisexEngland
island with elder trees
Thursa
Moxon & Thursa
GirlEngland
of Thor
#714 →
Allinson
Moxon & Allinson
GirlEngland
son of Alan
Avice
Moxon & Avice
GirlEngland
Variant of AVIS.
#737 →
Hildreth
Moxon & Hildreth
GirlEngland
Old English
#744 →
Jennie
Moxon & Jennie
GirlEngland
fair one
#760 →
Georgina
Moxon & Georgina
GirlEngland
Farming woman
#768 ↑
Roslyn
Moxon & Roslyn
GirlEngland
rose land
#791 →
Lovinia
Moxon & Lovinia
GirlEngland
A variant of Lavinia, derived from the Latin 'lavare' meaning 'to wash' or 'to purge'.
#802 →
Genever
Moxon & Genever
GirlEngland
Fair one, noble.
#812 →
Ethelrine
Moxon & Ethelrine
GirlEngland
noble maiden
#815 →
Ethelda
Moxon & Ethelda
GirlEngland
Old English
#832 →
Thailer
Moxon & Thailer
UnisexEngland
a maker of tailors' wares
Freada
Moxon & Freada
GirlEngland
Old English
#856 →
Rayleigh
Moxon & Rayleigh
GirlEngland
from the roe deer meadow
Burnett
Moxon & Burnett
UnisexEngland
A surname derived from an old French word meaning 'brown-haired' or 'brown.'
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Emsley
Moxon & Emsley
GirlEngland
from the village of Emsley
Ethelreda
Moxon & Ethelreda
GirlEngland
noble strength
#906 →
Bedell
Moxon & Bedell
GirlEngland
derived from 'bede', meaning 'to pray' or 'to command'
#939 →
Nancy
Moxon & Nancy
GirlEngland
Grace, favor
#942 ↓
Betony
Moxon & Betony
GirlEngland
an herb; medicinal plant
#965 →
Harriet
Moxon & Harriet
GirlEngland
home ruler
#987 →
Carrie
Moxon & Carrie
GirlEngland
free man
Belinda
Moxon & 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".
Ethel
Moxon & Ethel
GirlEngland
noble
Collett
Moxon & Collett
GirlEngland
Derived from the Old French name 'Colette', meaning 'victorious'.
Bailley
Moxon & Bailley
GirlEngland
bailiff; steward
Joan
Moxon & Joan
GirlEngland
Yahweh is gracious.; A feminine form of John, which reflects grace and mercy.
Ethelwyn
Moxon & Ethelwyn
GirlEngland
noble friend
Cecely
Moxon & Cecely
GirlEngland
Blind; sixth.
Beatryce
Moxon & Beatryce
GirlEngland
bringer of joy
Cordelia
Moxon & Cordelia
GirlEngland
heart
Chrystan
Moxon & Chrystan
GirlEngland
Follower of Christ; Christian
Ralphine
Moxon & Ralphine
GirlEngland
wolf counsel
Leighia
Moxon & Leighia
GirlEngland
derived from Leigh
Bethaney
Moxon & Bethaney
GirlEngland
House of figs.
Verity
Moxon & Verity
GirlEngland
From the English word meaning "verity, truth". This was one of the virtue names adopted by the Puritans in the 17th century.
Corabel
Moxon & Corabel
GirlEngland
maiden
Ethelind
Moxon & Ethelind
GirlEngland
Noble serpent
Winafred
Moxon & Winafred
GirlEngland
blessed reconciliation
Bethony
Moxon & Bethony
GirlEngland
Derived from 'Bethany' - 'House of figs'
Fredith
Moxon & Fredith
GirlEngland
Old English
Tarren
Moxon & Tarren
UnisexEngland
Earthman; From the land
Gaynor
Moxon & Gaynor
UnisexEngland
the fair one
Ethelyn
Moxon & Ethelyn
GirlEngland
Diminutive of ETHEL.
Deeana
Moxon & Deeana
GirlEngland
Divine
Donne
Moxon & Donne
UnisexEngland
woman
Lettice
Moxon & Lettice
GirlEngland
Medieval form of LETITIA.
Jasmaine
Moxon & Jasmaine
GirlEngland
jasmine flower
Rosemond
Moxon & Rosemond
GirlEngland
Rose of the mountain.
Adalayde
Moxon & Adalayde
GirlEngland
noble kind
Sharn
Moxon & Sharn
UnisexEngland
derived from a place name; refers to a type of shrub or bush
Tamblyn
Moxon & Tamblyn
GirlEngland
A surname used as a given name, potentially derived from the Middle English meaning 'the one who came from Tamworth'.
Virgin
Moxon & Virgin
GirlEngland
pure, virtuous, chaste
Hildred
Moxon & Hildred
GirlEngland
battle strength
Stracy
Moxon & Stracy
GirlEngland
From the estate on the river Stour
Prenella
Moxon & Prenella
GirlEngland
Delicate flower
Primrose
Moxon & Primrose
GirlEngland
first rose
Queen
Moxon & Queen
GirlEngland
From an old nickname which was derived from the English word, ultimately from Old English cwen meaning "woman, wife".
Caroly
Moxon & Caroly
GirlEngland
Free man; A diminutive form of Carol
Clary
Moxon & Clary
UnisexEngland
bright, clear
Avenell
Moxon & Avenell
GirlEngland
The little vine
Annis
Moxon & Annis
GirlEngland
Grace
Godiva
Moxon & Godiva
GirlEngland
gift of God
Georgiana
Moxon & Georgiana
GirlEngland
farmer
Charlottle
Moxon & Charlottle
GirlEngland
Free man
Aldyth
Moxon & Aldyth
GirlEngland
old battle, wise warrior
Alfair
Moxon & Alfair
GirlEngland
Old English
Edrica
Moxon & Edrica
GirlEngland
Old English
Josceline
Moxon & Josceline
GirlEngland
Medieval form of the name Gautzelin, meaning 'the one who is safe' or 'the one who is protected'.
Hester
Moxon & 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
Moxon & Floya
GirlEngland
Anglo-Saxon
Joscelyne
Moxon & Joscelyne
GirlEngland
Joscelyne - 'joyous' or 'a branch of the Germanic name Gozzelin'
Beverley
Moxon & Beverley
GirlEngland
Old English
Etheldreda
Moxon & Etheldreda
GirlEngland
noble strength
Briania
Moxon & Briania
GirlEngland
Strong; virtuous
Alleyne
Moxon & Alleyne
GirlEngland
Little rock, harmony
Sharman
Moxon & Sharman
GirlEngland
Derived from Old English, meaning 'shearer' or 'one who trims.'
Prudence
Moxon & 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.
Olivia
Moxon & Olivia
Girl[English
This name was first used in this spelling by William Shakespeare for a character in his comedy 'Twelfth Night' (1602).
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Emma
Moxon & Emma
GirlGermanic
Originally a short form of Germanic names that began with the element ermen meaning "whole" or "universal".
#2 →
Charlotte
Moxon & Charlotte
GirlFrance
free man
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Amelia
Moxon & Amelia
GirlGermanic
Variant of AMALIA, though it is sometimes confused with EMILIA, which has a different origin.
#4 →
Sophia
Moxon & Sophia
GirlGreece
wisdom
#5 →
Isabella
Moxon & Isabella
GirlItalian
God is my oath
#7 →
Ava
Moxon & Ava
GirlLatin
life; bird
#8 →
Luna
Moxon & 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 →
Harper
Moxon & Harper
GirlEnglish
Harp player.
#11 →
Sofia
Moxon & Sofia
GirlGreece
Form of SOPHIA.
#12 →
Camila
Moxon & Camila
GirlSpain
young ceremonial attendant
#13 →
Violet
Moxon & Violet
Girl[English]
From the English word violet for the purple flower, ultimately derived from Latin viola. It was common in Scotland from the 16th century, and it came into general use as an English given name during the 19th century.
#16 →
Gianna
Moxon & Gianna
GirlItaly
God is gracious
#21 ↑
Aurora
Moxon & Aurora
Girl[Italian
Means "dawn" in Latin. Aurora was the Roman goddess of the morning. It has occasionally been used as a given name since the Renaissance.
#22 →
Penelope
Moxon & Penelope
GirlGreek
Weaver
#23 →
Nora
Moxon & Nora
GirlIreland
honor
#24 →
Aria
Moxon & Aria
GirlItaly
Air, melody; a long song in an opera.
#25 →
Chloe
Moxon & Chloe
GirlGreece
blooming
#26 →
Ellie
Moxon & Ellie
GirlEnglish
light
#27 →
Avery
Moxon & Avery
GirlAmerican
Originally a surname meaning 'ruler of the elves'.
#29 →
Layla
Moxon & Layla
GirlArabic
night
#30 →
Abigail
Moxon & Abigail
Girl[English
From the Hebrew name אֲבִיגָיִל ('Avigayil) meaning "my father is joy". In the Old Testament this is the name of Nabal's wife. After Nabal's death she became the third wife of King David.... [more]
#31 →
Ella
Moxon & Ella
GirlEnglish-speaking countries
fairy maiden
#32 →
Isla
Moxon & Isla
GirlEnglish-speaking countries
Island
#33 ↑
Eliana
Moxon & Eliana
GirlHebrew
My God has answered
#34 ↑
Nova
Moxon & Nova
Girl[English]
Derived from Latin novus meaning "new". It was first used as a name in the 19th century.
#35 →
Zoe
Moxon & Zoe
Girl[English
Means "life" in Greek. From early times it was adopted by Hellenized Jews as a translation of EVE. It was borne by two early Christian saints, one martyred under emperor Hadrian, the other martyred under Diocletian.
#36 →
Ivy
Moxon & Ivy
GirlAmerican
faithfulness
#38 ↑
Willow
Moxon & Willow
GirlAmerican
Derived from the name of the willow tree, symbolizing flexibility and resilience.
#41 →
Emilia
Moxon & Emilia
GirlItaly
rival
#42 →
Riley
Moxon & Riley
GirlIreland
From a surname which comes from two distinct sources. As an Irish surname it is a variant of REILLY. As an English surname it is derived from a place name meaning "rye clearing" in Old English.
#43 →
Naomi
Moxon & Naomi
GirlHebrew-speaking countries
pleasantness
#44 →
Stella
Moxon & Stella
GirlLatin-speaking countries
star
#46 →
Elena
Moxon & Elena
GirlItaly
light or bright
#47 →
Valentina
Moxon & Valentina
GirlItaly
Feminine form of Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)). A famous bearer was the Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova (1937-), who in 1963 became the first woman to visit space.
#49 →
Zoey
Moxon & Zoey
Girl[English]
Variant of ZOE.
#51 →
Delilah
Moxon & Delilah
GirlHebrew
Delicate
#52 ↑
Leah
Moxon & Leah
GirlHebrew
weary
#53 →
Lainey
Moxon & Lainey
GirlAmerican
bright, shining light
#54 ↑
Paisley
Moxon & Paisley
GirlScotland
church
#56 →
Genesis
Moxon & Genesis
Girl[English]
Means "birth" in Greek. This is the name of the first book of the Old Testament in the Bible. It tells of the creation of the world, the expulsion of Adam and Eve, Noah and the great flood, and the three patriarchs.
#57 →
Sadie
Moxon & Sadie
GirlAmerican
princess
#59 ↑
Sophie
Moxon & Sophie
GirlFrance
wisdom
#60 ↑
Leilani
Moxon & Leilani
GirlHawaii
Heavenly flower
#61 ↑
Addison
Moxon & Addison
Girl[English]
From an English surname meaning "son of ADAM". Its recent popularity as a feminine name stems from its similarity in sound to Madison.
#62 →
Natalie
Moxon & Natalie
GirlFrance
Born on Christmas
#63 ↓
Claire
Moxon & Claire
GirlFrench
Clear, bright, famous
#67 →
Kinsley
Moxon & Kinsley
GirlAmerican
king's meadow
#68 →
Everly
Moxon & Everly
GirlAmerican
from the boar meadow
#69 ↓
Emery
Moxon & Emery
UnisexGermanic
Work ruler; from the Old German name 'Emmerich'
#70 ↑
Adeline
Moxon & Adeline
GirlFrench
noble
#71 →
Kennedy
Moxon & Kennedy
GirlAmerican
helmeted chief
#72 →
Autumn
Moxon & Autumn
GirlAmerican
The season between summer and winter; fall
#75 →
Athena
Moxon & Athena
GirlGreece
Goddess of wisdom and warfare
#76 ↑
Rowan
Moxon & Rowan
UnisexIrish
Gaelic
#76 ↑
Eden
Moxon & Eden
UnisexHebrew-speaking countries
delight, paradise
#77 ↑
Iris
Moxon & Iris
GirlGreek
rainbow
#78 ↑
Jade
Moxon & Jade
GirlChina
From the name of the precious stone that is often used in carvings. It is derived from Spanish (piedra de la) ijada meaning "(stone of the) flank", relating to the belief that jade could cure renal colic.
#80 ↑
Eloise
Moxon & Eloise
GirlFrance
healthy, wide
#81 ↑
Caroline
Moxon & Caroline
GirlFrance
free man
#83 ↓
Brooklyn
Moxon & Brooklyn
GirlAmerican
broken land, or marshland
#84 ↓
Aaliyah
Moxon & Aaliyah
GirlAmerican
Exalted, noble, high-ranking
#85 →
Quinn
Moxon & Quinn
GirlIreland
From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Cuinn meaning "descendant of CONN".
#86 →
Liliana
Moxon & Liliana
GirlItaly
of the lily, a flower symbolizing purity and beauty
#88 ↑
Gabriella
Moxon & Gabriella
Girl[Italian
Feminine form of GABRIEL.
#89 →
Hailey
Moxon & Hailey
GirlAmerican
From the hay clearing or hay meadow
#90 →
Savannah
Moxon & Savannah
Girl[English]
From the English word for the large grassy plain, ultimately deriving from the Taino (Native American) word zabana. It came into use as a given name in America in the 19th century.
#92 ↓
Natalia
Moxon & Natalia
GirlLatin
birthday, born on the day of Christ's birth
#96 →
Ariana
Moxon & Ariana
GirlItaly
most holy
#97 ↓
Lyla
Moxon & Lyla
GirlUSA
Night
#99 ↑
Allison
Moxon & Allison
GirlScotland
Variant of ALISON.
#100 ↓
Aubrey
Moxon & Aubrey
UnisexFrance
Fair ruler
#101 ↓
Serenity
Moxon & Serenity
GirlAmerican
calmness, peacefulness
#103 ↓
Ayla
Moxon & Ayla
GirlTurkey
Moonlight
#105 ↑
Bella
Moxon & Bella
GirlItaly
Short form of ISABELLA and other names ending in bella. It is also associated with the Italian word bella meaning "beautiful".
#106 ↓
Skylar
Moxon & Skylar
GirlAmerican
scholar
#107 ↓
Lucia
Moxon & Lucia
GirlItaly
Feminine form of LUCIUS. Saint Lucia was a 4th-century martyr from Syracuse. She was said to have had her eyes gouged out, and thus she is the patron saint of the blind.
#109 ↑
Raelynn
Moxon & Raelynn
GirlAmerican
a modern combination of Rae and Lynn, meaning 'ewe' and 'lake' respectively
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Juniper
Moxon & Juniper
Girl[English]
From the English word for the type of tree, derived ultimately from Latin iuniperus.
#113 ↑
Elliana
Moxon & Elliana
GirlHebrew
God has answered
#115 ↑
River
Moxon & River
UnisexAmerican
A flowing body of water
#116 ↑
Nevaeh
Moxon & Nevaeh
GirlAmerican
Heaven spelled backward
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Rylee
Moxon & Rylee
GirlAmerican
a variant of Riley, meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant'
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Hadley
Moxon & Hadley
GirlEnglish-speaking countries
Heather field
#119 →
Alaia
Moxon & Alaia
GirlBasque Country
Joyful, happy; a cheerful spirit.
#120 ↑
Amara
Moxon & Amara
GirlNigeria
grace
#123 →
Zion
Moxon & Zion
UnisexAmerican
highest point
#125 ↑
Remi
Moxon & Remi
UnisexFrance
Oarsman; one who rows.; Remi can be written in different kanji with various meanings. Commonly, it can mean 'beautiful' (麗) or 'man' (男).
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