Names Like Melrose
24 baby names similar to Melrose in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Primrose#2106 in the U.S.First roseRosalie#171 in the U.S.Little rose — French diminutive of Rose, from Latin rosa (rose flower)Aspen#266 in the U.S.Aspen tree; from Old English æspe, the trembling poplar treeMonroe#467 in the U.S.From the Scottish and Irish surname Munro or Monroe, derived from Gaelic 'Bun Rath' (foot of thPaisley#67 in the U.S.From the town of Paisley in Scotland; the town name may derive from Brittonic or Latin basilicaElsie#123 in the U.S.Pledged to God, God is my oath — Scottish pet form of Elspeth/Elizabeth, from Hebrew ElishebaScottie#126 in the U.S.From Scotland; one who is ScottishArabella#213 in the U.S.Possibly from Latin orabilis (yielding to prayer) or Orabella; also interpreted as 'beautiful aMaisie#233 in the U.S.PearlMaggie#294 in the U.S.Pearl — as a diminutive of MargaretBonnie#396 in the U.S.From Scottish bonnie meaning beautiful, attractive, or healthy-looking; ultimately from Old FreCamryn#477 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Cameron, from Scottish Gaelic 'cam' (crooked) and 'sron' (nose) or 'abhainnAinsley#483 in the U.S.Scottish and English surname from the place name Annesley or Ainslie, composed of Old English 'Cameron#487 in the U.S.From the Scottish Gaelic surname Camshron, composed of 'cam' (crooked, bent) and 'sron' (nose) Skye#532 in the U.S.From the English word sky combined with or inspired by the Isle of Skye in Scotland, derived frPaislee#669 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Paisley, from the Scottish town of Paisley, whose name derives from Old EngDallas#687 in the U.S.From the meadow dwelling; Scottish Gaelic dail (meadow, field) + fas (dwelling)Maisy#745 in the U.S.Scottish pet form of Margaret, from the Greek Margarites meaning 'pearl'; Maisy is an alternateDavina#749 in the U.S.Scottish feminine form of David, from the Hebrew Dawid (דָּוִד), meaning 'beloved' or 'darling'Maizie#901 in the U.S.Scottish diminutive variant of Maisie, itself a Scottish pet form of Margaret; Margaret derivesBraelyn#1076 in the U.S.Modern American compound combining Brae (Scottish: hillside, brow of a hill) with the -lyn suffLesly#1100 in the U.S.Holly garden; or grey fortress; variant spelling of Leslie, from Scottish Gaelic lios (garden, Sterling#1117 in the U.S.Of the highest quality; from Old English steorling (little star), referring to the star symbol Carsyn#1169 in the U.S.Son of Carr; a Y-spelling variant of Carson, from Scottish Gaelic carr (rocky area, marsh) + th






