I posted in another thread about this but I've been cracking myself up this morning messing with baby name generators. There are a couple that use AI and the results can be funny or interesting if you give them the right prompt...
Boys name popular in the 1820's ... I was surprised how popular these still are.
William - Derived from the Germanic name Wilhelm, meaning "will" and "helmet".
John - Derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious".
Thomas - Derived from the Aramaic name Ta'oma', meaning "twin".
Henry - Derived from the Germanic name Heinrich, meaning "home ruler".
James - Derived from the Hebrew name Ya'akov, meaning "supplanter".
Girls names that were popular in the 1300's...
Isabella - Derived from the name Elizabeth, meaning "pledged to God".
Alice - Derived from the Germanic name Adalheidis, meaning "noble kind".
Matilda - Derived from the Germanic name Mahthildis, meaning "strength in battle".
Eleanor - Derived from the Provençal name Alienor, possibly meaning "the other Aenor" (a Provençal name of uncertain meaning).
Joan - From the Old French name Johanne, derived from the Latin name Joanna, meaning "God is gracious".
Completely made up names...
Elorin - Derived from the Elvish language, meaning "starlight".
Lyndor - Created from the combination of "lynx" and "dormouse", meaning "fierce sleeper".
Zephyra - Derived from the Greek god of the west wind, meaning "west wind".
Thalassa - Derived from the Greek word for "sea", meaning "of the sea".
Arcturus - Derived from the brightest star in the constellation of Bootes, meaning "guardian of the bear".
I've got washing to do but this is much more fun. I'm not sure I'd be naming my baby using ai though lmao.