Names like Cole
Cole is a one-syllable English name that ends on a vowel. Each list below follows one of those threads on its own, so you can see exactly what the names share.
The same sound
One syllable, ending the same way as Cole.
Cale Hebrew · short form of Caleb, traditionally 'faithful, whole-hearted'
Dale English · valley
Kyle Scottish · "narrow strait," from the Gaelic caol, the channels that thread Scotland's west coast; a regional surname that became one of America's defining boys' names of the 1980s and 90s. Compact, coastal, and friendly
Earle English · A variant spelling of Earl, from Old English 'eorl', meaning nobleman or warrior.
The same roots
Also English names, from the tradition Cole comes from.
Case English · short form of Casey, the Irish surname Ó Cathasaigh
Lee English · means 'meadow, clearing', from Old English leah
Tye English · variant of Ty, short form of Tyler, occupational surname 'tile maker'
Laine English · surname/place name meaning 'narrow road'; also short form of Elaine
The same feel
Also nickname style and surname style names.
Clint English · settlement on a hill (short for Clinton)
Wes English · short form of Wesley, 'west meadow'
Kip English · English surname/nickname, traditionally 'pointed hill'; also short form of Christopher
Arlie English · variant of Arley, meaning uncertain (possibly hare wood)
Names of the same moment
Each of these is at its highest in the 2010s, the same decade as Cole, on a similar curve.
Chace English · variant spelling of Chase, from a surname meaning "hunter"
Zane English · modern name of uncertain origin, popularly linked to John
Chance English · from the word "chance"
Drake English · from a surname, from the Old Norse byname Draki or Old English Draca, 'dragon'; also the word for a male duck
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