Moxley is a unisex name of English origin that first emerged as a surname from Old English elements meaning “clearing” or “meadow,” and now strides confidently into first-name territory. Pronounced MAHKS-lee (/mɑksli/), it’s quietly climbing the popularity charts—hovering near rank 920 in the US with fewer than 20 babies a year—yet still rare enough to feel like a hidden treasure (nicknames like Mox or Lee are optional; Moxley stands strong on its own). The name’s crisp consonants give it modern bite, while its pastoral roots whisper of Staffordshire fields and wide-open skies, conjuring both countryside calm and the spark of urban adventure. Pair it with a classic middle name or let it reign solo; either way, Moxley blends resilience and warmth so seamlessly it’s like a beloved novel brimming with untold stories. For parents seeking an original name that balances heritage with a bold, forward-looking spirit, Moxley might just be the perfect chapter starter.
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