American Baby Names
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Explore 11988 American baby names below. Every name links to a full page with its sourced meaning, origin, popularity chart, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation so you can hear it said correctly. Names are listed most-popular first.
American Girl Names
Shunte#15094 in the U.S.Shunte is a coined American girl's name built from a Shun- opening and the fashionable -te endi▶Traniya#15094 in the U.S.Traniya is a coined American girl's name joining the Tra- opening to the -niya ending shared by▶Noriella#15098 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Nori (a short form of Eleanora/Honora, or the Japanese element nori) w▶Abriel#15101 in the U.S.A modern coinage on the -el ending ('God'), reading as a soft feminine cousin of Gabriel and Ab▶Sequita#15103 in the U.S.Sequita reads as a late-twentieth-century American coinage that pairs a Se- opening with the -q▶Taeya#15103 in the U.S.Taeya is a modern respelling of Taya, a name used as a short form of Taylor and as a version of▶Yasaniy#15103 in the U.S.Yasaniy reads as a recent invented name, its sound reminiscent of Arabic-influenced choices and▶Terricka#15106 in the U.S.Terricka is a coined girl's name, joining Terri or a Ter- element to the -icka ending shared wi▶Nakeysha#15107 in the U.S.Nakeysha pairs the Na- prefix with Keysha, a respelling of Keisha. Keisha itself belongs to a l▶Takyla#15108 in the U.S.Takyla is a modern African-American coinage that joins the Ta- prefix to a Kayla-like ending. I▶Xaniya#15108 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, an X- restyling of Zaniya/Saniya on the popular -niya sound. No sing▶Deondria#15109 in the U.S.Deondria is a modern African American coinage, joining the popular element Deon/Deondre with th▶Ayzia#15112 in the U.S.Ayzia is a coined American girl's name pairing a bright Ay- opening with -zia, an element also ▶Keja#15113 in the U.S.Keja has no single settled origin. It reads as a short modern coinage on the popular Kay/Kee so▶Adaria#15114 in the U.S.Adaria fronts the classical Daria with an added A-. Daria is the feminine of Darius, from the O▶Shenique#15118 in the U.S.Shenique pairs a She- prefix with the French -nique ending seen in Monique and Dominique, a coi▶Xylei#15118 in the U.S.Xylei is a newly emerging coinage. The X- spelling, sounded as Z, is a modern American flourish▶Treana#15125 in the U.S.Treana is a variant of Trina or Triana, names drawn from the tail of Katrina or Catherine, whic▶Yahri#15125 in the U.S.A short modern coinage with no documented etymology. It shares an opening with names like Yara ▶Dezaree#15126 in the U.S.Dezaree is a phonetic respelling of Desiree, the French Desiree from the Latin desideratus, 'de▶Teyah#15127 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Taya and Tia in the soft -eyah family. A sound-echo, not a documented ▶Yamaria#15127 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Ya- opening to Maria (of Hebrew route, variously read). As spelled i▶Yamilex#15129 in the U.S.Yamilex belongs to a family of Latin-American coinages built on the Yamil-/Jamil- element, alon▶Adileny#15133 in the U.S.A modern Latin-American coinage joining an Adi- opening with a -leny/-lenny ending (as in Yaile▶Yarelli#15137 in the U.S.Yarelli is an elaborated spelling of Yareli, a popular Latina name whose origin is uncertain an▶Yariana#15139 in the U.S.Yariana joins the Yari- opening, popular among Latino families and seen in Yaritza and Yarelis,▶Yarielys#15142 in the U.S.A modern Latina-style coinage in the Yarely family, finished with a -lys/-liz ending (echoing L▶Jaynia#15143 in the U.S.Jaynia reads as an invented name built from Jay (a bright, familiar sound and short form) and t▶Zanaiya#15143 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Zanaya/Amaya family, with a flowing -aiya spelling. As a coinage its ro▶Zaraiyah#15146 in the U.S.A modern American coinage near Zariyah and Zaria, on the popular -iyah sound. As spelled routes▶Yaseli#15147 in the U.S.A modern Latin American coinage that echoes Yoselin/Joselyn and Yaretzi, on a soft -seli sound.▶Gloriann#15152 in the U.S.Gloriann is a compound American name, joining Gloria, the Latin word for 'glory,' to Ann, the s▶Vaelynn#15153 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Vae- sound (brushing Vera/Vale) with the fashionable -lynn ending. N▶Yazlene#15153 in the U.S.Yazlene is a modern coinage, popular with Hispanic American families, joining the Yaz- opening ▶Yeilyn#15155 in the U.S.A modern Latina-style coinage with the -eilyn/-elyn sound. As spelled it carries sound over a f▶Nicosha#15157 in the U.S.Nicosha is a modern African American coinage, pairing a Ni- or Nikko- opening with the fashiona▶Nieshia#15159 in the U.S.Nieshia is an ornamented spelling of Niesha or Nisha, a name that circulated in African America▶Tasheka#15161 in the U.S.Tasheka is a coined African American name that joins Tasha, a short form of the Russian Natasha▶Yian#15161 in the U.S.A short modern name in U.S. use with no documented etymology. It resembles romanized syllables ▶Alyssha#15162 in the U.S.Alyssha is a respelling of Alysha or Alicia, forms of Alice, which comes through Old French Aal▶Aiah#15164 in the U.S.Aiah is used today as a short, airy girl's name in the Aya/Aria orbit. A name spelled Aiah also▶Liann#15165 in the U.S.Liann joins a Li- opening - echoing Lee, Lisa, or Lily - with Ann, from the Hebrew Hannah, 'gra▶Tahesha#15166 in the U.S.Tahesha combines the popular Ta- prefix with the -esha ending found in names like Keisha and La▶Yosselyn#15168 in the U.S.Yosselyn is a Spanish-influenced respelling of Jocelyn (often Yoselin in Latina usage), spellin▶Vanette#15170 in the U.S.Vanette reads as a mid-century American coinage using the diminutive ending -ette on a short Va▶Waneta#15175 in the U.S.Usually read as a phonetic form of Juanita, the Spanish diminutive of Juana (from John, 'God is▶Zynnia#15176 in the U.S.A spelling echoing the zinnia, a bright garden flower (named for the botanist J. G. Zinn), with▶Tekeya#15179 in the U.S.Tekeya joins the Te- prefix to Keya, a short, bright name-element used across several American ▶Yuvia#15179 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes the Spanish lluvia ('rain') and Yu- names like Yuki. As spelled he▶Jonique#15181 in the U.S.Jonique is an American coinage that joins the familiar Jo- element (from Joanne, Joan or simply▶Tamantha#15183 in the U.S.Tamantha is a coined name that fuses a Ta- opening onto Samantha, giving a longer, softer varia▶Zadaya#15183 in the U.S.Zadaya is an invented modern name with no traceable etymology; in sound and shape it clearly ec▶Akeria#15184 in the U.S.Akeria is an invented American girls' name built on a fashionable A- opening and -ia ending, wi▶Teosha#15186 in the U.S.Teosha is an invented American name built from the Te- prefix and the -osha sound shared by nam▶Tericka#15187 in the U.S.Tericka is a modern American coinage that pairs a Te- opening with a -ricka element, echoing Er▶Yaritsa#15188 in the U.S.Yaritsa is a spelling variant of Yaritza, a coined name that rose among Dominican and Puerto Ri▶Zahlani#15189 in the U.S.Zahlani is a very new American coinage with no documented source. It reads as a sound-built nam▶Wyonna#15192 in the U.S.A respelling of Wynonna (itself from Winona), a Dakota name meaning 'firstborn daughter.' The r▶Zaiori#15192 in the U.S.A modern coinage with a bright -ori ending, echoing names like Zaira and Ori. As spelled it car▶Zaisha#15193 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Aisha, of Arabic route ('alive; living'), with a Z- opening. As spelle▶Lovena#15196 in the U.S.Lovena reads as a folk variant of Lovina or Lavina, themselves worn-down forms of Lavinia, the ▶Zamariyah#15197 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining Zamari (itself a coinage on the -mari sound) with a soft -yah▶Adabella#15198 in the U.S.Adabella joins two real names: Ada, from a Germanic root meaning 'noble', and Bella, the Italia▶Zanaria#15200 in the U.S.A modern coinage weaving a Zan-/Zana opening with the -aria ending seen in Zaria and Nariah. No▶Tanikka#15201 in the U.S.Tanikka is a variant spelling of Tanika, a modern American name that extends Tanya, the Russian▶Zaniyla#15202 in the U.S.A modern coinage/respelling, blending the Zaniyah sound with a Layla-like ending. No single doc▶Ladana#15203 in the U.S.Ladana is an invented American name pairing the popular La- prefix with the name Dana. Dana its▶Zaniylah#15203 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Zaniyah/Aniyah family, with a decorative -iylah spelling. As a coinage ▶Oneka#15205 in the U.S.Oneka reads as a modern American coinage built on the melodic -eka ending shared with names lik▶Reatha#15205 in the U.S.Reatha is a variant of Retha, a short form of Aretha, from Greek arete, 'virtue' or 'excellence▶Zanora#15205 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It sits in the sound family of Zara, Nora, and Z▶Zaraiya#15206 in the U.S.A modern American coinage near Zaria and Zara (Arabic-style 'radiance; flower'), built on the a▶Addaley#15209 in the U.S.A modern American respelling of Adalee or Adaleigh, names in the Adalyn family that descend fro▶Zayeyonni#15212 in the U.S.A modern, individually created name with no documented etymology; its sound draws on the fashio▶Yanique#15213 in the U.S.Yanique is a modern coinage most closely associated with Jamaican and wider Caribbean naming, l▶Tashanda#15215 in the U.S.Tashanda combines the Ta- prefix with the Shan element and a -da ending, close in sound to Shan▶Kahlyn#15216 in the U.S.Kahlyn is a modern coinage, a respelling of Kaylin/Kalyn, blending a Kay- or Kayla element - Ka▶Maribi#15216 in the U.S.Maribi is a modern coinage of uncertain origin, most plausibly a Spanish diminutive or blend bu▶Shakerra#15216 in the U.S.Shakerra is a modern American coinage joining the popular Sha- prefix with a -kerra ending, a d▶Shakura#15217 in the U.S.Shakura may echo the Arabic Shakura, from the root sh-k-r 'to be thankful', while also fitting ▶Laresa#15218 in the U.S.Laresa is a mid-century American coinage that reads either as the La- prefix joined to the -res▶Yarissa#15220 in the U.S.Yarissa is a modern Latina coinage that blends the fashionable Yar- opening, heard in Yaritza a▶Shekita#15222 in the U.S.Shekita is a modern African American coinage pairing a Sh- opening with a -kita ending, in the ▶Zeplynn#15223 in the U.S.Zeplynn is an invented name that pairs the short syllable Zep with the fashionable -lynn suffix▶Shemica#15224 in the U.S.Shemica is a spelling variant of Shameka, one of the productive coined names of its generation.▶Zepplynn#15224 in the U.S.A modern coinage respelling Zeppelin (the airship, and the band Led Zeppelin) with a -lynn endi▶Shenetta#15226 in the U.S.Shenetta joins the She- sound to the ending -netta, an Italianate diminutive tail heard in name▶Ziona#15228 in the U.S.Ziona is a modern feminine elaboration of Zion, from Hebrew Tsiyyon — the name of a hill in Jer▶Taleisha#15230 in the U.S.Taleisha is a coined American girl's name joining a Ta- prefix to the -leisha sound, itself ech▶Annisha#15232 in the U.S.Annisha is most often read as a spelling of Anisha, a Sanskrit-derived name understood as 'nigh▶Amarae#15238 in the U.S.A modern coinage extending Amara ('grace; eternal; bitter' by various routes) with an -ae endin▶Zyara#15238 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Zara and Ziara, with a Zy- opening. As a coinage its route is uncertai▶Zyia#15240 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Zia (a name linked in Arabic/Persian to 'light; splendor'), in a Zy- s▶Quanika#15241 in the U.S.Quanika is an invented American name built from the Qua- opening and the -nika ending common to▶Zyionna#15241 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Zion (a place-name meaning 'highest point; a spiritual home') and Sion▶Leanza#15242 in the U.S.Leanza is a modern American coinage that joins the popular Le- prefix, seen in Leanne and Leand▶Ailina#15243 in the U.S.A name echoing Alina ('noble; bright') and Aileen ('light'); by those routes it touches 'noble;▶Jadia#15248 in the U.S.Jadia is a modern coinage that echoes Jada and Nadia and rings with the gemstone Jade (from Spa▶Sameya#15249 in the U.S.A modern spelling echoing the Arabic Samia (Samiya), 'exalted; elevated; sublime; high-standing▶Sholanda#15249 in the U.S.Sholanda is a coined American name joining a 'Sho-' prefix to a '-landa' ending that echoes Yol▶Amiaya#15252 in the U.S.Amiaya is a modern American coinage that fuses the popular sounds of Amaya and Amiya into one f▶Ablessyn#15257 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that reads plainly as 'a blessing,' respelled with a -yn ending. A wo▶Crissa#15258 in the U.S.Crissa reads as a short, respelled form of Christina or Krista, ultimately tracing to the Greek▶Gelsey#15261 in the U.S.Gelsey is a rare girl's name of uncertain origin, sometimes linked to the Italian gelso ('mulbe▶Adaja#15264 in the U.S.Adaja looks like an invented American name that sets an A- opening over Daja, the soft 'DAH-zha▶Mariabella#15266 in the U.S.Mariabella joins Maria, the Latin form of Mary whose sense is debated between 'of the sea' and ▶Greydis#15268 in the U.S.Greydis is a modern Latina coinage in the Greidys/Greydis family, popular in parts of the Spani▶Abrey#15272 in the U.S.Abrey is a trimmed respelling of Aubrey, from the Germanic Alberich, 'elf ruler' or 'ruler of s▶Alaja#15272 in the U.S.Alaja is a recent invented name without a settled root. It reads most plausibly as a reworking ▶Anaily#15272 in the U.S.Anaily is a modern Latina girls' name, most likely built on Ana, the Spanish form of Hannah, me▶Jameriah#15273 in the U.S.Jameriah is a modern invented name pairing the popular Ja- opening with a -meriah ending, in th▶Adeyah#15276 in the U.S.A modern spelling echoing the Hebrew Adaya, 'adornment of God; God's jewel,' or a soft coinage;▶Marshayla#15276 in the U.S.Marshayla reads as a late-twentieth-century American blend that joins a Mar- opening to Shayla,▶Adiella#15279 in the U.S.A modern name built on an Adi- opening (Hebrew 'adi', 'ornament; jewel') with the -ella ending ▶Alenny#15279 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Alena (from Helena, 'bright light') with a friendly -y ending; no sing▶Rashaunda#15280 in the U.S.Rashaunda stacks the Ra- prefix, the name Shaun from the Hebrew John meaning God is gracious, a▶Brandilyn#15281 in the U.S.Brandilyn is a coined blend that welds Brandy to the fashionable -lyn ending drawn from Lynn (W▶Danasha#15281 in the U.S.Danasha is a modern American coinage that pairs the Da- prefix (as in Dana, Danielle) with an -▶Melonee#15282 in the U.S.Melonee is a phonetic respelling of Melanie, from the Greek melaina, 'dark' or 'black'. The -on▶Janiaya#15283 in the U.S.Janiaya is a modern American coinage in the popular Janiya/Amaya family, joining the Jan- openi▶Tikesha#15283 in the U.S.Tikesha is an invented American name, joining the Ti- prefix to Kesha, a coined name of the -es▶Adylin#15284 in the U.S.Adylin is a modern respelling of Adalyn or Adeline, names built on the Germanic adal, 'noble,' ▶Andelyn#15285 in the U.S.Andelyn reads as a modern blend of Anne, from the Hebrew Hannah meaning grace, with the popular▶Artesha#15287 in the U.S.Artesha is an invented American name pairing an Ar- opening with the -tesha element found in na▶Britaney#15287 in the U.S.Britaney is a variant spelling of Brittany, a name taken from the northwestern French region Br▶Zykeria#15288 in the U.S.A modern coinage layering a Zy- opening with the -keria of names like Zakeria. As a coinage its▶Ahlanii#15293 in the U.S.A modern coinage with the fashionable -lani sound (as in Alani, Kehlani, Leilani); it has no si▶Shilynn#15294 in the U.S.Shilynn blends a Shi- opening with the -lynn suffix, from Lynn meaning lake or pool in Welsh; i▶Aamori#15298 in the U.S.Aamori is a rare modern coinage without a documented meaning; the -mori sound and doubled Aa- o▶Ahmiri#15298 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Amira ('princess') and the popular Amari; no single fixed root in this fo▶Ahnesty#15300 in the U.S.A modern respelling that most plainly reads as the virtue-word Honesty — truthfulness, from Lat▶Tyteanna#15301 in the U.S.Tyteanna joins the popular American prefix Ty- with Teanna, an elaborated modern form of Tia or▶Aibileen#15304 in the U.S.A modern literary coinage, best known as Aibileen Clark, a central character in Kathryn Stocket▶Annaiah#15304 in the U.S.A modern name built on Anna ('grace') with an -iah ending. It also echoes the biblical Anaiah, ▶Aidalyn#15305 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Aida (an operatic name, variously linked to Arabic 'visitor; returning▶Mckaila#15305 in the U.S.Mckaila is a respelling of Makayla or Mikayla, feminine forms of Michael, from the Hebrew mikha▶Aidelyn#15306 in the U.S.A modern coinage blending Aida or Aden with Adeline, finished with the -lyn ending; a sweet sou▶Tonica#15306 in the U.S.Tonica reads as a modern coinage, most plausibly joining Tonya or Toni with an -ica ending like▶Reshonda#15308 in the U.S.Reshonda is a modern African American coinage built from a Re- opening and Shonda or Rhonda. Rh▶Ailanee#15309 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Alani and Aylani, with an airy, island-sounding lilt; it has no single▶Bryani#15310 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Briana/Bryana (an Irish name often read as 'strong; noble; high'), wit▶Jeda#15310 in the U.S.Jeda appears to be a modern variant or coinage echoing Jada, which is generally traced to the S▶Dayshia#15312 in the U.S.Dayshia is an invented African American girls' name built from a Day- opening and the soft -shi▶Deedee#15319 in the U.S.Deedee is a playful reduplicated nickname, often from the initials D.D. or from D-names such as▶Ameah#15321 in the U.S.Ameah is a modern American respelling close to Amia and Amaya. Amia is often linked to a Latin ▶Ajori#15323 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology, echoing the -ori sound of names like Ajanae/Amar▶Akora#15326 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology; it carries a warm, rolling sound close to Aurora▶Shameca#15331 in the U.S.Shameca is a c-spelled variant of Shameka, a coined African-American name built on the fashiona▶Alayzia#15337 in the U.S.Alayzia is a modern coinage close in sound to Alicia, Alexia and Aaliyah, joining an Ala- openi▶Ahveya#15338 in the U.S.Ahveya reads as a recent American coinage, an Ah- opening joined to a Veya element that echoes ▶Derika#15341 in the U.S.Derika reads chiefly as a feminine form of Derek, which comes from the Germanic Theodoric, join▶Telicia#15342 in the U.S.Telicia reads as a coined reshaping of Felicia, from Latin felix, 'lucky, happy', crossed with ▶Shaneiqua#15343 in the U.S.Shaneiqua is an elaborated spelling in the Shaniqua family of names, formed from the fashionabl▶Aleynah#15346 in the U.S.A modern spelling that sits beside the Turkish Aleyna — a popular name drawn from a Quranic phr▶Shanicqua#15346 in the U.S.Shanicqua is an ornate spelling of Shaniqua, a modern African-American coinage joining the Sha-▶Aleysa#15347 in the U.S.A modern spelling gathered around Alisa, Alessa and Alyssa — names variously traced to Alice ('▶Ariyona#15348 in the U.S.Ariyona is a modern American elaboration on the popular Ari- sound, closest to Ariana/Arionna a▶Cassara#15348 in the U.S.Cassara reads as an invented elaboration built on the Cass- of Cassandra or Cassia (Greek roots▶Aeriella#15349 in the U.S.A modern American elaboration blending Ariella — from the Hebrew Ariel, 'lion of God' — with th▶Klarisa#15349 in the U.S.Klarisa is a K-spelling of Clarissa, itself a Latinate elaboration of Clara, from clarus, meani▶Miriella#15350 in the U.S.A modern coinage blending Miriam/Mira with the -ella ending of Gabriella/Mirabella. No single f▶Shandelle#15350 in the U.S.Shandelle is a coined American name that pairs the popular Shan- prefix with a -delle ending, a▶Anastyn#15351 in the U.S.Anastyn reads as a modern blend, joining the front of Anastasia, from the Greek 'anastasis', re▶Aliannys#15352 in the U.S.A modern Dominican and Puerto Rican style coinage joining an Ali-/Alian- opening to the -nys en▶Aliena#15353 in the U.S.Aliena reads most naturally as a variant of Aliana or Aleena, melodic modern girls' names in th▶Ande#15355 in the U.S.A short modern name read like Andi, a nickname for Andrea ('strong; brave; manly'); in this bar▶Tishana#15357 in the U.S.Tishana joins the Ti- sound to Shana, a name connected to the Hebrew Shoshana, 'lily' or 'rose,▶Akaylah#15358 in the U.S.Akaylah adds a graceful A- prefix and an -ah ending to Kayla, a name that peaked in the 1990s a▶Allenis#15361 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology, used chiefly among Spanish-speaking families in ▶Ahvianna#15366 in the U.S.A modern coinage blending Ava/Avianna with the -anna ending; a flowing sound-name with no singl▶Aniaya#15368 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Aniya and Amaya; no single fixed source. Routes uncertain, which we no▶Alaiha#15369 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes Aaliyah and Aleah in sound; no single documented root. Routes unce▶Shaquina#15369 in the U.S.Shaquina joins the popular Sha- prefix to a -quina ending, part of the Shaq- sound family that ▶Ashelyn#15370 in the U.S.Ashelyn is a respelling of Ashlyn/Ashlynn, a modern name blending Ashley - from Old English aes▶Tylene#15371 in the U.S.Tylene is a twentieth-century American blend, pairing the crisp Ty- sound with the popular -len▶Alynah#15374 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Alina, a name found across Slavic, Germanic and Arabic traditions and va▶Taneya#15374 in the U.S.Taneya is a respelling in the Tanya and Taniya family. Tanya itself is a Russian pet form of Ta▶Amaiia#15377 in the U.S.A vowel-heavy respelling of Amaya/Maya; Amaya is read as Basque ('the end') or Japanese-styled ▶Shatika#15378 in the U.S.Shatika is a modern American coinage pairing the Sha- prefix with a -tika ending, close kin to ▶Shatiqua#15379 in the U.S.Shatiqua is an invented late-twentieth-century American name built from the fashionable Sha- pr▶Amariona#15380 in the U.S.Amariona is a recent American elaboration, stretching the fashionable Amari with a flowing -ona▶Shatisha#15380 in the U.S.Shatisha is a modern American invented name, pairing the fashionable Sha- prefix with Tisha, it▶Akeyla#15387 in the U.S.Akeyla reads as a coined cousin of Kayla and Makayla, with an A- opening over a -keyla core. It▶Lakisha#15388 in the U.S.Lakisha joins the prefix La- to Kisha (Keisha), a name sometimes linked to the biblical Keziah ▶Sharaine#15388 in the U.S.Sharaine is a modern American coinage that blends the popular Sha- prefix with -raine, the endi▶Sharalyn#15389 in the U.S.Sharalyn reads as a mid-century American coinage joining a Shar- opening (as in Sharon or Share▶Amiliah#15390 in the U.S.Amiliah is a contemporary respelling of Amelia, a name rooted in the Germanic element amal ('wo▶Amillion#15391 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that plays on the phrase 'a million' — read as a name of abundance or▶Amiylah#15392 in the U.S.A modern American respelling in the Amiyah/Amaya/Amelia sound family. As spelled it has no docu▶Shenea#15395 in the U.S.Shenea belongs to the She-/Sha- prefix family of coined American names, built from a bright ope▶Allysen#15397 in the U.S.Allysen is a decorative respelling of Allison, a medieval French pet form of Alice; Alice desce▶Amoree#15398 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the Latin/Romance amor, 'love,' with an -ee ending; no single fixed so▶Lanique#15398 in the U.S.Lanique is a coined given name, pairing the fashionable La- prefix with the French-flavored -ni▶Amorra#15399 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing amor, 'love,' and the name Amora; no single fixed source. Routes uncer▶Kiwana#15400 in the U.S.Kiwana is a modern American coinage that echoes Kiana and the Swahili-flavored sound of Kwanza.▶Alayziah#15401 in the U.S.Alayziah is a contemporary American coinage that sets an A- opening over a Layzia or -aysia cor▶Anaila#15406 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, layering airy vowels in the Anaya/Layla mold. No single documented s▶Anaisa#15407 in the U.S.Anaisa reads as a modern extension of Anais (itself a Catalan/Provencal form of Anna, 'grace') ▶Shaunita#15407 in the U.S.Shaunita blends Shaun - the English spelling of the Irish Sean, from John, 'God is gracious' - ▶Anaja#15408 in the U.S.Anaja is a modern coinage pairing Ana, a form of Anna from the Hebrew Hannah, grace, with a sof▶
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