Top 25 List Of Matching Names For Siblings

compiled a list of some of our favorite male baby names for you to consider. Siblings deserve unique names that complement each other and are ideal for knowing they are related. If you have been looking for some meaningful and friendly names, we have the exact list you need.

  • Aiden (Irish origin) and Sebastian (Greek origin) both mean "from Sebastia."
  • 'To carry' is the Hebrew meaning of Amos, while 'bear cub' is the English meaning of Orson. Choosing this name for your baby is an excellent option if you prefer phonetic names.
  • Nathan (Hebrew origin), meaning "God's gift," and Asher (English origin), meaning "someone who lives near an ash tree."
  • This word combination is derived from the Latin roots for "blessed" and "hollow."
  • Benedict is an excellent choice for your kids' names if you want names with Latin roots.
  • Bryson, meaning "noble's son" in English, and Cooper, meaning "barrel builder" in the same language.
  • Carson, meaning "son of Carr" in English, and Colton, meaning "hazel" in Scots.
  • It means "Christ-bearer" and "success for mankind." 8.Christopher (Greek origin) and Nicholas (Greek origin)
  • "Dragon" and "the leader" are the meanings of the English surnames Drake and Duke. The 'Fixer Upper stars, Chip and Joanna, chose these names for their boys because of the pattern of similar initials.
  • Ethan (of Hebrew ancestry) and Liam (of Irish ancestry) both imply "desire."
  • In English, "brave" is translated as "Everett," and "entire" is translated as "Emmett."
  • This name is derived from the English word for "son of Harry" and the Greek word for "healer."
  • Henry, which means "ruler," and Thomas, which means "leader," are derived from the French.
  • "Heel" and "God is salvation" are the meanings of the names James (Scottish) and Joshua (Hebrew).
  • In Hebrew, James means "heel," whereas Patrick means "king."
  • Hebrew and Irish words for "Yohahan is kind" and "God is generous" are John (Hebrew Origin) and Sean (Irish Origin). If you wish to name your kids with similar meanings, you can use these names.
  • Jonathan (meaning "YHWH has provided") and Joel (meaning "YHWH is the God")
  • The English names Lane (meaning "spear") and Tate (meaning "cheerful") derive from the same root.
  • "Son of Mathew" & "one who works with stone" are the English origins of Madison and Mason, respectively.
  • Olivier and Owen are French names that signify "olive tree" and "noble-born," respectively.
  • "Healer," "from Rome," and "Rafael" is the Hebrew and Italian origins of their names, respectively.
  • Zev (Hebrew origin) and Ren (Japanese origin) signify "lotus" and "wolf."
  • The names Abigail (of Hebrew origin) and Aubrey (of English origin) imply "joy of my father" and "strength," respectively.
  • "Ashlyn" means "dream" in Irish, and "Katelyn" means "pure" in American.
  • The names Bernice (Greek) and Denise (French) signify "to be dedicated to" and "to bring success."