American Baby Names
11988 American names with researched meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.
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American Girl Names
Jawanna#15408 in the U.S.Jawanna is a mid-twentieth-century American coinage rather than an inherited name. It pairs the▶Analeiyah#15409 in the U.S.A modern blend echoing Analia (or Ana) and Aaliyah; no single fixed source. Routes uncertain, w▶Shiniqua#15411 in the U.S.Shiniqua belongs to a family of coined -iqua names, alongside Shaniqua and Taniqua; it is a mod▶Arelie#15412 in the U.S.A modern coinage close to Areli and the French Aurelie ('golden'); it reads as a soft flowing n▶Anami#15413 in the U.S.A modern name of uncertain route; the same spelling exists in Sanskrit as anami, 'nameless; the▶Arelli#15413 in the U.S.A modern coinage close to Areli (a name popular in Latino families, itself of uncertain root); ▶Jataya#15416 in the U.S.Jataya has no clear traditional root; it reads as a modern American coinage combining the fashi▶Anayia#15417 in the U.S.Anayia is a modern elaboration of Anaya, a name that entered American use in several ways at on▶Anberlin#15418 in the U.S.Anberlin is a modern American coinage that reads as a blend of Amber with a fashionable '-lin/-▶Ariauna#15420 in the U.S.Ariauna is a phonetic respelling of Arianna (Ariana), the Italian and Spanish form of the Greek▶Akeia#15421 in the U.S.Akeia is a modern American coinage in the family of Akia and Keia, valued mainly for its bright▶Alizia#15423 in the U.S.Alizia is a modern respelling of Alicia, itself an elaborated form of Alice, from the Germanic ▶Shuntay#15423 in the U.S.Shuntay joins a Shun- opening to the fashionable -tay ending heard in Shantay and Chauntay. It ▶Shadie#15426 in the U.S.Shadie most plausibly reads as a phonetic variant of Sadie (itself a pet form of Sarah, Hebrew ▶Anha#15427 in the U.S.A short modern name with no single documented source in this spelling; it may echo Ana or Anaya▶Ariellie#15427 in the U.S.A modern respelling standing beside Ariel and Arielle. Hebrew Ariel means 'lion of God' and app▶Aybree#15427 in the U.S.Aybree is a phonetic respelling of Aubree, the popular girls' form of Aubrey. Aubrey comes from▶Anisten#15432 in the U.S.Anisten is a respelling of Anniston or Aniston, at once the Alabama city, an English surname, a▶Karyss#15434 in the U.S.Karyss is a stylized respelling of Carys or Karis, a Welsh girl's name from caru, 'to love,' an▶Shakilya#15434 in the U.S.Shakilya is a modern African-American coinage that joins the Sha- prefix to a -kilya ending, in▶Ladora#15437 in the U.S.Ladora joins the decorative La- prefix, common in American naming, to Dora, itself a short form▶Shalandra#15438 in the U.S.Shalandra has no independent documented root; it reads as a coined blend of the popular Sha- pr▶Arleta#15439 in the U.S.Arleta is a variant of Arletta and a cousin of Arlene, names of uncertain but French-flavoured ▶Annaleigha#15440 in the U.S.Annaleigha is a modern American respelling of Annalee or Annalia, combining Anna ('grace', from▶Amariee#15441 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, an -iee respelling in the Amari family (Amari itself reads as 'mirac▶Annaliya#15441 in the U.S.A modern blend of Anna ('grace; favor,' from Hebrew Hannah) with the fashionable -liya ending h▶Katerra#15441 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that fuses the familiar Kat- of Katherine or Katara ('pure') with the▶Shanette#15441 in the U.S.Shanette is a modern American coinage, most plausibly built from a Sha- opening (as in Shana or▶Jennel#15442 in the U.S.Jennel reads as a blend of Jenny or Jennifer (Cornish, 'fair one') with Nell, or as a respelled▶Anniah#15447 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the sound-family of Aniyah and Anaya; it reads as a soft, flowing ▶Arra#15447 in the U.S.A short modern coinage; it may echo Arya, Farrah, or the word aura, but has no single documente▶Anarely#15448 in the U.S.A modern Latin-American coinage in the Arely/Anely family; no single documented root. Routes un▶Anovia#15449 in the U.S.A modern coinage; it echoes Anaya and the Spanish novia ('bride; sweetheart') in sound. Routes ▶Lanitra#15450 in the U.S.Lanitra combines the popular La- prefix with a -nitra ending; it is an invented African America▶Laporche#15451 in the U.S.Laporche joins the popular La- prefix to Porsche, the name of the German car maker, used purely▶Caprisha#15453 in the U.S.Caprisha is a modern American coinage joining a Ca- front to a -prisha or -isha element, with a▶Laqueisha#15453 in the U.S.Laqueisha builds on the popular La- prefix and the name Keisha, giving a flowing, rhythmic girl▶Aryes#15454 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Aries (the ram) and Arya; it reads as a fresh name with no single docu▶Amilla#15456 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Camilla and Amelia; some link it to the Arabic amila ('hardworking; dilig▶Deaisha#15456 in the U.S.Deaisha is a modern coinage joining the De- prefix to Aisha, the Arabic name meaning 'living,' ▶Amilliona#15457 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the phrase 'a million' and the Amelia family; no single fixed source. ▶Anyx#15458 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Onyx, the banded black gemstone. The word comes from Greek onyx, 'claw' ▶Symphonee#15460 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Symphony, from the Greek symphonia ('a sounding together; harmony'). A m▶Trameka#15461 in the U.S.Trameka blends the popular Tra- opening with the -meka ending of Tameka and Tomeka, names that ▶Yarisbeth#15464 in the U.S.A Latin American coinage joining a Yaris- opening with the -beth ending of Elizabeth ('God is m▶Amrie#15467 in the U.S.A modern short coinage echoing Amara ('grace') and Marie; no single fixed source. Routes uncert▶Araeyah#15469 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Araya/Ariah family; no single documented root. Routes uncertain, which ▶Araylia#15473 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It echoes Aurelia, Latin for 'golden', and rhyme▶Trenika#15473 in the U.S.Trenika joins a Tre- opening to the popular -nika ending heard in Tanika and Shanika; it is a c▶Arelly#15475 in the U.S.A modern spelling standing beside Areli and Arely, names popular among Spanish-speaking familie▶Sundra#15477 in the U.S.Sundra is a respelling of Sondra or Saundra, themselves streamlined forms of Sandra. Sandra is ▶Annalyssa#15479 in the U.S.Annalyssa joins Anna, from the Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace, favor,' with Alyssa or Lyssa; Alys▶Anariyah#15481 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Anaya/Ariyah family; no single documented root. Routes uncertain, which▶Arinas#15485 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented traditional root, echoing the sounds of Arina/Marina. Route▶Auni#15485 in the U.S.A short modern name that echoes the Arabic awn, 'help; aid,' though as spelled it reads as a fr▶Greidis#15488 in the U.S.Greidis reads as a modern Latina coinage, one of the many inventive, English-flavored names cre▶Avaeah#15489 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Ava/Avaya family; no single documented root. Routes uncertain, which we▶Aritza#15490 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes the Basque Aritz, 'oak,' with a feminine -za ending. As a name it ▶Johnasia#15492 in the U.S.Johnasia is a late-twentieth-century American coinage that grafts the classic John - from the H▶Keshanti#15492 in the U.S.Keshanti appears to be a coined American name pairing the popular Ke- naming prefix with an end▶Anikka#15499 in the U.S.Anikka is a double-k spelling of Annika, a Swedish and Scandinavian pet form of Anna - which co▶Aralee#15501 in the U.S.A modern coinage, joining an Ara-/Aria- sound with the -lee ending; some link it to the aralia ▶Arrie#15501 in the U.S.A short modern coinage or nickname-name; it may shorten Arabella/Ariana or echo Carrie, but has▶Annalyce#15505 in the U.S.Annalyce reads as a modern respelling of Annalise or Annaliese, itself a blend of Anna (from Ha▶Arys#15507 in the U.S.A short modern coinage echoing Aris (a Greek short form) and Iris; it reads crisp, with no sing▶Aydelin#15507 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes Adeline and Adelina, names tracing to a Germanic root for 'noble.'▶Arzoey#15509 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining an Ar- opening with Zoey (Greek Zoe, 'life'); the blend reads playful,▶Ayia#15509 in the U.S.A short modern coinage echoing Aya ('sign; verse' in Arabic) and Maya, with a soft two-beat sou▶Makira#15511 in the U.S.Makira is a modern American name that joins the Ma- prefix to Kira, a name variously traced to ▶Tameca#15519 in the U.S.Tameca is a phonetic spelling of Tameka or Tamika, part of a family of coined African American ▶Toriann#15522 in the U.S.Toriann joins Tori, the pet form of Victoria (Latin victoria, 'victory'), with Ann, from Hannah▶Asja#15525 in the U.S.Asja has two readings. In Slavic languages it is an affectionate short form of names like Anast▶Toya#15526 in the U.S.Toya is a modern American coinage, most often a short form of Latoya (itself a stylish La- + To▶Charnell#15529 in the U.S.Charnell is a coined American girl's name, joining the fashionable Char- prefix (from Charlene,▶Atavia#15533 in the U.S.Atavia is a modern coinage that echoes Octavia and may glance at the Latin atavus, 'forefather,▶Azurae#15533 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing 'azure' (a clear sky-blue), reshaped with a soft -ae ending. No single▶Azyria#15536 in the U.S.Azyria reads as an invented name close to Azaria, joining an A- opening to a flowing -yria endi▶Beonka#15536 in the U.S.Beonka is a phonetic respelling of Bianca, the Italian word for 'white,' the counterpart of Bla▶Tyjah#15539 in the U.S.Tyjah is a recent American coinage joining the popular Ty- prefix to a '-jah' ending, a cousin ▶Aubreyanna#15542 in the U.S.Aubreyanna is a contemporary American blend of Aubrey and Anna. Aubrey descends from the German▶Betzaira#15543 in the U.S.Betzaira is a modern name most common in Mexican-American families. It appears to be a creative▶Kailayah#15544 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Kaila (a Kayla form) with the -layah/-aliyah sound. No single fixed me▶Tameaka#15544 in the U.S.Tameaka is a spelling variant of Tameka, a coined African-American name that joins the Ta- pref▶Aarilyn#15546 in the U.S.Aarilyn most plausibly joins Aria or Ari (Italian, 'air, melody') with the fashionable -lyn suf▶Cindia#15546 in the U.S.Cindia reads as an elaboration of Cindy and Cynthia. Cynthia comes from the Greek Kynthia, 'fro▶Audreyanna#15547 in the U.S.Audreyanna joins Audrey and Anna into one flowing name. Audrey comes from Old English Aethelthr▶Baylyn#15547 in the U.S.A modern American coinage built from Bay- plus the popular -lyn ending, in the family of Baylee▶Caeleigh#15552 in the U.S.Caeleigh is one of the many ornate spellings of Kayleigh and Kaylee, names that arose in the la▶Lynesha#15555 in the U.S.Lynesha joins a Ly- opening to the popular -nesha ending found in Keneisha, Laneisha, and Tenes▶Corneisha#15557 in the U.S.Corneisha is a modern American coinage joining a Corn- element, echoing Cornelia or Cornelius (▶Avahni#15558 in the U.S.Avahni is a modern spelling that stands very close to Avani, a Sanskrit-derived Indian name mea▶Katarena#15561 in the U.S.Katarena is a variant of Katarina, the Slavic and continental form of Catherine, traditionally ▶Iveliz#15563 in the U.S.Iveliz is a modern name from the Puerto Rican and wider Latino tradition of building fresh give▶Temika#15563 in the U.S.Temika is one spelling of the coined name usually written Tamika or Tameka, an African American▶Lanina#15567 in the U.S.Lanina pairs the La- prefix with Nina, a name used in Spanish and Slavic traditions as an affec▶Caniya#15569 in the U.S.Caniya is a modern coinage among a family of names, Kaniya, Kaniyah, Caniyah, built on the fash▶Tameika#15570 in the U.S.Tameika is a 1970s American coinage, a spelling of Tamika/Tameka, a popular coined name of the ▶Tamica#15571 in the U.S.Tamica is a variant of Tamika (Tameka), a 1970s American coinage. It has no secure ancient root▶Vyctoria#15571 in the U.S.Vyctoria is a creative respelling of Victoria, which comes from the Latin word victoria, meanin▶Akeisha#15572 in the U.S.Akeisha extends Keisha with an a- opening. Keisha itself is a nineteen-sixties and seventies Am▶Ayanshi#15572 in the U.S.A modern name that echoes Ayan and the Sanskrit element ansh ('a portion; a part; a ray'). As s▶Karessa#15573 in the U.S.Karessa is a coined name that blends Carissa, a name from the Greek and Latin words for grace o▶Larhonda#15573 in the U.S.Larhonda is a 1970s American coinage, joining the La- prefix to Rhonda (a name sometimes linked▶Ayelin#15574 in the U.S.A modern name that echoes Aylin (Turkish, 'halo of the moon; moonlight') and Ayelen (Mapuche, '▶Aylanny#15576 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Aylani and the Hawaiian Leilani ('heavenly flower'), with a soft -anny▶Lashanta#15577 in the U.S.Lashanta is a coined American name joining the La- prefix with Shanta (variously a Sanskrit-der▶Aylina#15578 in the U.S.A modern name that echoes the Turkish ay, 'moon,' finished with a soft -lina ending. As spelled▶Tangie#15579 in the U.S.Tangie is the pet form of Tangela, a mid-century coinage that most often reads as a blend of th▶Jahayra#15585 in the U.S.Jahayra is a Latina girls' name, a spelling of Jahaira or Yahaira, forms popular in Puerto Rica▶Azairah#15588 in the U.S.A modern name echoing the Hebrew Azariah/Azaria ('the Lord helps'), reshaped with an -airah end▶Ceana#15590 in the U.S.Ceana is a modern American girls' name, a soft spelling in the Ciana and Sianna family. These a▶Jahnay#15590 in the U.S.Jahnay is a modern coinage joining a Jah- opening with the -nay ending, closely echoing Janae (▶Roneka#15590 in the U.S.Roneka is an invented American name built from a Ro- opening (as in Rhonda or Ronnie) and the -▶Bristyn#15592 in the U.S.Bristyn is a coined girl's name that echoes the English place-name Bristol and swaps in the tre▶Tihesha#15592 in the U.S.Tihesha reads as a late-twentieth-century American invented name, built from a Ti- opening and ▶Azlina#15598 in the U.S.Azlina is an established Malay girl's name (often linked to 'noble; glory') and also reads as a▶Bryla#15598 in the U.S.A modern coinage, crisp and bright, echoing names like Bryn and Lyla. No documented traditional▶Azera#15599 in the U.S.Azera is a modern American coinage. It echoes names like Azaria, Azalea and Azara and leans on ▶Leilene#15599 in the U.S.Leilene is a recent American coinage that echoes Leilani, from Hawaiian lei ('flower garland') ▶Aubryanna#15601 in the U.S.Aubryanna is a modern blend that fuses Aubrey (from the Germanic Alberich, 'elf ruler') with Br▶Cabella#15606 in the U.S.Cabella is a modern coinage that leans on the -bella ending of Isabella and Arabella, brushing ▶Jalyne#15610 in the U.S.Jalyne is a modern American name, read either as a respelling of Jalyn or as an echo of Jolene.▶Caliann#15613 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Cali (a short form of Calista/California, or Greek kallos, 'beauty') ▶Becklynn#15614 in the U.S.Becklynn is a newly emerging blend name, joining Beck (an English surname, also a word for a sm▶Keauna#15614 in the U.S.Keauna is a decorative respelling of Kiana or Keona, modern American names sometimes given a Ha▶Belanna#15615 in the U.S.Belanna reads most naturally as a blend of Bella, from a Latin root meaning beautiful, and Anna▶Damika#15615 in the U.S.Damika is a coined American name closely tied to Tamika, swapping the opening consonant to give▶Chevel#15616 in the U.S.Chevel is a modern American girl's name that echoes the French cheval, 'horse,' and shares soun▶Takeshia#15616 in the U.S.Takeshia is a spelling of Takisha, an African-American coinage that joins the fashionable 'Ta-'▶Takiesha#15619 in the U.S.Takiesha is a modern American coinage built from the Ta- prefix and Kiesha, a spelling of the b▶Janashia#15623 in the U.S.Janashia is a modern invented name joining the popular Ja- prefix to a -nashia element, in the ▶Camiri#15624 in the U.S.A modern coinage with a soft, current sound; it also matches Camiri, a town in Bolivia. As a gi▶Ayianna#15625 in the U.S.A modern coinage weaving the sounds of Ayanna and Arianna into a flowing four-beat name. No sin▶Beyah#15625 in the U.S.A short modern coinage echoing Bea (from Beatrice, 'she who brings happiness') and Maya. No sin▶Blaikley#15629 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Blakely, an English surname and place-name. The blake element is genuine▶Toneisha#15633 in the U.S.Toneisha blends Toni or the syllable Tone with the -eisha ending common to Aisha and Keisha, a ▶Azahni#15634 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It sits among the many A-Z names of contemporary▶Braelee#15634 in the U.S.A modern American coinage built from the fashionable Brae-/Bray- opening (as in Braelyn and Bra▶Trevia#15635 in the U.S.Trevia most plausibly began as a feminine form built on Trevor, from the Welsh tref 'settlement▶Brantleigh#15636 in the U.S.Brantleigh is a modern feminine coinage on Brantley, an English surname combining a brand, mean▶Trinda#15637 in the U.S.Trinda is a mid-twentieth-century American coinage, most plausibly built from Trina, a short fo▶Brazos#15639 in the U.S.From the Brazos River in Texas — its full Spanish name Los Brazos de Dios ('the arms of God'), ▶Shakiyah#15640 in the U.S.Shakiyah is a modern African-American invented name pairing the Sha- prefix with a -kiyah endin▶Breia#15641 in the U.S.Breia is a respelling of Bria, a short modern name that arose several ways at once: as a clip o▶Charnay#15643 in the U.S.Charnay is a modern American name pairing the Char- element, familiar from Charlene and Charmai▶Catalayah#15644 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the Cattleya orchid and Catalina. As spelled here it has no single fix▶Lorisa#15646 in the U.S.Lorisa reads as a soft blend of Lori and Larissa, the latter a Greek place name later tied to m▶Azouri#15648 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing 'azure' (sky-blue) and the Swahili Zuri ('beautiful'), with a soft -ou▶Cyanne#15651 in the U.S.Cyanne reads as a modern blend: the color word cyan, a greenish blue from the Greek 'kyanos', j▶Brielyn#15653 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Brielle/Bri (from Gabrielle, 'God is my strength') with the -lyn endin▶Cerai#15653 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the Welsh Cerys ('love') and the Hebrew Sarai ('princess'). As spelled▶Ketra#15654 in the U.S.Ketra reads most plausibly as a short form or respelling of Keturah, the Hebrew name meaning 'i▶Banx#15655 in the U.S.A modern coinage: a stylized respelling of the surname Banks ('one who lives by the riverbank; ▶Brinly#15655 in the U.S.Brinly is a modern respelling of Brinley, an English place and surname name generally explained▶Tashema#15657 in the U.S.Tashema's origin is not firmly documented; it reads as a constructed name joining the Ta- prefi▶Tyrhonda#15659 in the U.S.Tyrhonda is an invented American name that fuses the fashionable Ty- prefix with Rhonda, a twen▶Brooklen#15661 in the U.S.Brooklen is a spelling variant of Brooklyn, the New York borough taken up as a girl's name; the▶Dorianne#15669 in the U.S.Dorianne most plausibly blends Doris, from the ancient Greek region and people the Dorians, wit▶Caiyah#15671 in the U.S.A modern respelling standing beside Kaia and Kaiya. Those names themselves have several possibl▶Caleyah#15673 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It rhymes with Kaliyah, Maleah and Aaliyah, and ▶California#15674 in the U.S.California is a place-name used as a given name, taken from the U.S. Pacific-coast state. The s▶Zykira#15674 in the U.S.Zykira is a modern invented girls' name pairing the striking Zy- opening (as in Zyaire, Zykeria▶Danicka#15675 in the U.S.Danicka is a -cka spelling of Danica, a Slavic girls' name meaning 'morning star,' the name sev▶Calliah#15677 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Callie (from Greek kallos, 'beauty') and Kaliyah. As spelled here it h▶Labrea#15678 in the U.S.Labrea joins the popular La- prefix to Brea, the name element also seen in Brea and Breanna. Th▶Cambreigh#15680 in the U.S.Cambreigh is an elaborate respelling of Cambree, itself drawn from Cambria, the Latin name for ▶Nedra#15680 in the U.S.Nedra owes its use to the 1905 best-selling novel Nedra by George Barr McCutcheon. Its origin i▶Camyah#15682 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Camila ('young ceremonial attendant') and Mariah, with a soft -yah end▶Capria#15684 in the U.S.Capria is a modern girl's name most naturally read as an elaboration of Capri, the famed Italia▶Tenesia#15684 in the U.S.Tenesia is a modern American invented name from the nineteen-seventies and eighties, part of a ▶Cailah#15686 in the U.S.A respelling of Kayla or Caila — names read variously as a Katherine/Michaela echo ('pure'; 'wh▶Makila#15689 in the U.S.Makila is a trimmed respelling of Makayla or Mikayla, themselves American forms of Michaela, th▶Ambrie#15690 in the U.S.Ambrie is a modern American coinage that blends the sound of Amber, the golden fossil-resin jew▶Aariona#15692 in the U.S.Aariona is a doubled-A respelling of Arionna or Ariana, names tied to the Greek Arion, a legend▶Breckynn#15694 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Brecken and Breckin, from an Irish surname sometimes linked to 'freckl▶Calliana#15695 in the U.S.A modern coinage pairing Callie (from Greek kallos, 'beauty') with the flowing -iana ending, ak▶Celeya#15698 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Celia ('heavenly') and Selah, with a soft -eya ending. No single fixed▶Nikkole#15702 in the U.S.Nikkole is a decorative respelling of Nicole, the French feminine of Nicholas, from Greek Nikol▶Abygayle#15704 in the U.S.Abygayle is a decorated respelling of Abigail, a Hebrew name meaning my father is joy or source▶Crisbel#15705 in the U.S.A modern Latina coinage joining Cris (from Cristina/Cristobal, 'follower of Christ') with the -▶Laurelyn#15708 in the U.S.Laurelyn weds Laurel, from the Latin laurus - the victor's laurel wreath, an emblem of honor - ▶Anaka#15713 in the U.S.Anaka reads as a variant of Anika, a name with two traditions: a Sanskrit sense (a name of the ▶Cherise#15713 in the U.S.Cherise is a modern name read as an elaboration of Cherie or Charisse, from the French cherie (▶Chevi#15715 in the U.S.Chevi reads as a modern name, a soft respelling of Chevy. Chevy is best known as a shortening o▶Brandace#15716 in the U.S.Brandace is a modern blended coinage, joining Brandy or Branda to Candace; Candace itself comes▶Christell#15724 in the U.S.Christell is a girl's name blending the look of Christelle, a French diminutive on the Christ- ▶Ashauna#15725 in the U.S.Ashauna reads as a modern African-American coinage joining the A- prefix to Shauna, itself a fe▶Celiana#15726 in the U.S.A modern blend joining Celia — from Latin Caelia, tied to caelum, 'heaven' — with Ana, 'grace'.▶Chyler#15728 in the U.S.Chyler is an invented American name that reworks the trendy -yler sound of Skyler and Tyler beh▶Breuna#15731 in the U.S.Breuna is a modern American respelling in the Breonna and Brianna family, feminine forms built ▶Shaquisha#15733 in the U.S.Shaquisha blends the fashionable Sha- prefix with a -quisha ending in the Keisha family of name▶Sharece#15738 in the U.S.Sharece is a modern American name in the family of Charisse and Cherise, whose sound echoes the▶Danilyn#15739 in the U.S.Danilyn is a modern American coinage joining Dani, the short form of Danielle ('God is my judge▶Jaisha#15743 in the U.S.Jaisha is a modern American coinage built from the popular Ja- prefix and a -sha ending, with a▶Lakea#15744 in the U.S.Lakea is a modern American coinage joining the productive La- prefix to a -kea sound, in the fa▶Trivia#15744 in the U.S.Trivia is a word-name from the Latin trivia, literally the place where three roads meet, from t▶Shabrea#15745 in the U.S.Shabrea is an invented American name, formed by adding the very productive Sha- prefix to -brea▶Canyla#15749 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kayla and Cala, with a Can- opening and a soft -yla ending. No single ▶Lindzey#15751 in the U.S.Lindzey respells Lindsey, originally an English place-name and surname from Lincoln combined wi▶Shawnita#15756 in the U.S.Shawnita joins Shawn or Shawna, an Irish-rooted name meaning 'God is gracious' (via John/Sean),▶
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