Most likely a combination of Nicole and Michelle. Popularized by the American actress Nichelle Nichols, who appeared in the popular
Tag: English names
Nicholson
Nicholson means "son of Nicholas" and is derived from that name. Nicholas originates in Greek language and means "people's triumph".
Buckminster
Buckminster is an Old English name and is derived from the word “bucca” which means a 'male goat'.
Stock
Stock is an Anglo-Saxon locational name, derived from the Old English word 'stocc', which means 'tree trunk'.
Gay
Gay originates in English language and means "full of joy". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given
Howard
Howard is an English name, derived from the French given names 'Huard' or 'Heward'. These names themselves are derived from
Nita
Probably a diminutive of different names ending in -nita, including Anita, Bonita, Juanita etc. Also means "bear" in Choctaw language
Nola
There are several possible explanations of the origin of this name. Some sources suggest it is a feminine form of
Nora
Most likely a diminutive of Honora, ultimately derived from Latin and meaning "honor". Some sources suggest it can also be
Brooke
Brooke originates in Old English language and means "from a stream". It is a fairly popular feminine given name and
Mather
Mather is an occupational name, derived from the Old English word 'moethere', which means 'a person who mows'.
Nyasia
Modern name, possibly a combination of Nyah and Asia. Popularized by the R&B singer Nyasia.
Oakley
Oakley is an English name, derived from the Old English words 'oak', which means 'the oak tree', and 'leah', which
Heaton
Heaton is a locational English name, denoting that the bearer comes from Heaton in Northumberland, Yorkshire and Lancashire. The name
Halen
Halen is derived from the Ancient Celtic word 'halh' which means 'valley'.
Clinton
The name Clinton comes from the Old English term “glinton” which is a combination of the two words, “glinde” and
Ogden
Ogden is an Old English locational name that means 'dweller in the oak valley'.
Judge
The name 'Judge' is derived from the Latin word 'justitia', which means 'justice'.
Durrell
Durrell originates in English language and most likely means "hardy". It functions mainly as a surname, as a masculine given
Coleman
The name Coleman can have two origins. One version says that it is derived from the Old English “col”, meaning