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If you love boy names ending in O — like Theo, Milo and Nico — you should absolutely consider adding Jago to your list.
This is the Cornish version of James or Jacob (and is not a million miles away from Spanish and Portuguese forms, Iago...
Are you looking for a boy name that matches the sweetness of options like Honey and Mabel, Dulcie and Blossom, Mimi and Minnie? Do you want it to be just as endearing, but perhaps not quite so cutesy? How about Drury, brought to you today b...
Delightfully playful and full of energy, sweet Thisbe is a mythological choice, best known from Ovid’s Metamorphoses which tells the story of Thisbe and Pyramus. A tragic myth of forbidden love —and a likely inspiration for Shakespeare’s Ro...
From Sarai to Katri, Mitzi to Mabli, Jasmi to Tesni, I love names ending in -i. There’s just something so visually appealing about them to me, with their stripped back and lightly playful look — and this lovely Finnish option is no exceptio...
Constantine is a venerable Roman name, with soft sounds but full of gravitas.
The name of a Roman emperor — Constantine the Great, who legalized all religions in the empire and converted to Christianity — it is widely used in central and e...
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