Existing names
Up to three. We recognize names already in our library and use their stylistic neighbors to find matches.
Tell us who's already at the table. We'll suggest names from the library that pair with them naturally.
Up to three. We recognize names already in our library and use their stylistic neighbors to find matches.
Type names above to see who sits beside them. The library has over 1,000 names so far, so unrecognized names are likely just not added yet.
Some name combos fit. Others fight. We look at origin, era, sound, and the stylistic neighbors each name keeps. When a candidate name shows up as a neighbor for more than one of your existing names, it scores higher.
These are suggestions, not prescriptions. The library is small enough today that any name you have in mind may not appear here yet. As we grow, the matches get sharper.
Two signals. A curated pair list gives names that share style, era, or sound. A shared-initial check catches families that lean alliterative (Aiden and Aria, for instance). When a candidate shows up on more than one signal, it scores higher.
Not yet. The tool suggests from the 101-name corpus. The library is growing; as it does, the matching gets sharper for names already on your list.
No. The scoring is symmetric. Add the names you already have in whatever order is easiest to type.