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American Baby Names

11988 American names with researched meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

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

Isayana#16181 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining an Isa- sound with the Iyana/Ayana family; by the Iyana echo it toucheKhala#16181 in the U.S.Khala carries two honest readings. In Arabic khala (khaala) is the everyday word for a maternalJesalyn#16186 in the U.S.Jesalyn is a coined girls' name pairing the Jess- of Jessica (a Shakespearean name traditionallItzy#16187 in the U.S.A short form of Itzel ('rainbow; dewdrop,' Nahuatl), also widely known as the name of a K-pop gJacarra#16187 in the U.S.Jacarra is a modern African American coinage that fronts the Ja- prefix onto a -carra element eIvalee#16188 in the U.S.Ivalee is an early-1900s Southern blend joining Iva, a short traditional name, with the popularShatasha#16192 in the U.S.Shatasha is an invented name that pairs the Sha- prefix with Tasha, the pet form of Natasha, thJhayla#16194 in the U.S.A modern Jh- respelling in the Jayla/Kayla sound-family; it reads as a soft, bright name with nJavaeh#16195 in the U.S.A modern coinage that belongs to the Nevaeh family — names built by playing with the spelling oIvyona#16196 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Ivy (the plant) with an -ona ending (as in Ramona/Fiona). No single fiMarlissa#16196 in the U.S.Marlissa is a modern American blend that pairs the Mar- of names like Maria or Marlene with theIylee#16197 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology, built on a bright eye- opening and a -lee close.Izaria#16201 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Azaria ('helped by God') and Zaria (a place name / 'rose; splendor'). Izella#16204 in the U.S.A vintage American name in the -ella family (Luella, Izola), used chiefly in the early 20th cenIvrie#16207 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Ivy/Ivory sound-family, spelled with an -ie ending. No single fixed meaJaely#16207 in the U.S.Jaely is a recent American coinage reading as the bright Jay- sound with a light -ly ending, a Jahlayah#16209 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining the Jah- prefix with the -layah/-aliyah sound. No single fixed meaningJazai#16211 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, a crisp two-beat name in the Azari/Jazz sound-family; it reads with Jazalynn#16212 in the U.S.Jazalynn is a modern American blend that joins Jaz, short for Jasmine (from Persian yasmin, a fJordynne#16212 in the U.S.Jordynne is a decorative feminine respelling of Jordan, the name of the river central to the BiJaiah#16213 in the U.S.A short modern coinage echoing Jaya (Sanskrit, 'victory') and Maya, spelled with -iah. No singlCanesha#16214 in the U.S.Canesha combines the Ca- sound with the -nesha suffix that shaped many American names of its erJailoni#16216 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology, joining the Jai- opening common in American namiJazyla#16216 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Jazlyn and Zyla, built on the -yla sound. No single fixed meaning; rouJazzalyn#16217 in the U.S.Jazzalyn reads as a modern coinage joining Jazz, the music-flavored element, with the -alyn or Jaedynn#16218 in the U.S.Jaedynn is a modern respelling of Jaden and Jayden; Jaden echoes the Hebrew Jadon, thankful or Nazyah#16218 in the U.S.A modern coinage with the fashionable -yah ending, echoing the Nazli/Naziah sound family. It haTakera#16218 in the U.S.Takera is a modern American coinage, pairing the Ta- opening common to names like Tamika and TaElinda#16220 in the U.S.Elinda reads as a coinage that trims Belinda or Melinda to an El- opening, or blends Elena withShanda#16220 in the U.S.A coined American name on the Rhonda/Wanda rhyme pattern, a sister form of Shonda with an -an- Jakaiya#16221 in the U.S.Jakaiya is a coined name joining the Ja- prefix to Kaiya, a modern name variously linked to 'foJakiah#16224 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Jakai and the -iah ending of Zakiah/Moriah. No single fixed meaning; rTajha#16224 in the U.S.Tajha is a modern American respelling, closest to Taja, a short form linked to Tatiana or to thJakyah#16226 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling echoing Jakia/Zakia (Arabic Zakia, 'pure; virtuous,' by that echJakyiah#16227 in the U.S.Jakyiah pairs the Ja- prefix with a Kyiah ending near the sound of Kaya. It belongs to the younShatavia#16227 in the U.S.Shatavia is an invented girls' name joining the popular Sha- prefix to -tavia, borrowed from OcTalana#16227 in the U.S.Talana is a modern coinage built from a Tal- opening, which some link to the Hebrew tal, 'dew',Jalaia#16228 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, echoing Jalaya and Malaia. No single fixed meaning; routes uncertainJalana#16229 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Ja- prefix with Lana/Alana ('little rock; beautiful' by that echo). Tanajah#16229 in the U.S.Tanajah is a late-twentieth-century American girls' name pairing the popular Ta- prefix with a Jalene#16230 in the U.S.Jalene is a modern American name most plausibly formed on the pattern of Jolene, Charlene and DJalylah#16232 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Jaliyah and Jalila (Arabic Jalila, 'great; exalted,' by that echo). OvKameshia#16232 in the U.S.Kameshia is a late twentieth-century American coinage built from a Ka- prefix and a -meshia endTamiia#16233 in the U.S.Tamiia is a respelling of Tamia, a modern name carried into wide notice by the Canadian R&B sinAllesha#16234 in the U.S.Allesha is one of many spellings of Alisha or Aleisha, themselves variants of Alicia. That nameJamariah#16234 in the U.S.Jamariah pairs the popular Ja- prefix with Mariah, an English form of Mary rooted in the HebrewShyana#16234 in the U.S.Shyana reads as a modern coinage joining a Shy- sound with the -ana ending, and also echoes CheShylin#16235 in the U.S.Shylin is a recent invented name that pairs a Shy- opening with the -lin ending seen in Rylin aNickia#16238 in the U.S.Nickia elaborates Nikki or Nicki, the friendly short forms of Nicole and Nicola. Those names deCelisa#16239 in the U.S.Celisa reads most plausibly as a coined blend joining Celia or Celeste (Latin caelum, 'sky, heaJalie#16239 in the U.S.Jalie is a short modern coinage that blends the popular Jay- opening of Jayla and Jaylee with tJanique#16240 in the U.S.Janique is a modern coinage that pairs Jan, from Jane or Janet and ultimately the Hebrew YohanaElmyra#16241 in the U.S.Elmyra is a spelling variant of Elmira or Almira. The origin is uncertain: it is sometimes linkShronda#16241 in the U.S.Shronda is an African-American coinage that pairs a fashionable Sh- onset with a -ronda ending Jhianna#16242 in the U.S.A modern Jh- respelling echoing Gianna (Italian, a form of Joanna, 'God is gracious') and JheneJhourni#16243 in the U.S.A creative respelling of Journey, the English word — from the Old French journee, 'a day's travJanyiah#16244 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the sound-family of Janiyah and Aniyah; it reads as a soft, flowinJaria#16247 in the U.S.Jaria is best read as a modern invented name, joining the productive African American Ja- openiShatori#16247 in the U.S.Shatori joins the popular Sha- prefix to Tori, a short form of Victoria, from the Latin victoriIrhaa#16248 in the U.S.A modern name, read as a coinage or a respelling echoing Arabic sounds such as Iraa/Riha; its eJoleena#16250 in the U.S.Joleena is a lengthened spelling of Jolene, a twentieth-century American feminine name built frAbrial#16251 in the U.S.Abrial reads as a modern coinage, most plausibly a trimmed form of Abrielle or a blend echoing Miniya#16253 in the U.S.A modern coinage layering a Mina/Minnie sound with the airy -ya ending common in current names.Jassidy#16254 in the U.S.A modern J- respelling of Cassidy, an Irish surname name from O Caiside, linked to 'curly-haireJonasia#16254 in the U.S.Jonasia is a modern blended coinage. It takes the familiar Jon or Jonas, ultimately from a HebrJatoria#16255 in the U.S.Jatoria is a coined American name pairing the 'Ja-' prefix with '-toria,' the ending of VictoriJaselynn#16259 in the U.S.Jaselynn is a contemporary American coinage, blending the fashionable Ja- and Jace sounds with Jayliah#16260 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the sound-family of Jaliyah and Aaliyah; it reads as a soft, flowiJazayah#16262 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, a soft -ayah name in the Zaria/Jazz sound-family; it reads with no sJosilynn#16263 in the U.S.Josilynn is a modern respelling of Jocelyn, a name of Germanic origin brought to England by theTimiya#16263 in the U.S.Timiya is a modern American coinage joining a Ti- element to Miya. Miya can mean 'temple' or 'sIvelle#16264 in the U.S.A modern coinage pairing an Iv- sound with the soft French -elle ending. No single fixed meaninJazlyne#16264 in the U.S.A spelling of Jazlyn, a modern American coinage joining the Jaz- of Jasmine (or of jazz) to theJazmarie#16265 in the U.S.Jazmarie is a contemporary blended name, especially in Puerto Rican and wider Latina naming, joJazyiah#16266 in the U.S.A modern American coinage with a flowing -yiah ending, in the Zariah/Jazz sound-family; it readShyane#16266 in the U.S.Shyane is a phonetic respelling of Cheyenne, borrowed from the name of the Cheyenne people of tEmmori#16267 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, joining the Emma/Emm- sound with the -ory ending of Emory/Emery (itsDaphanie#16268 in the U.S.Daphanie is a phonetic, extended spelling of Daphne, the Greek name meaning laurel or bay tree.Jelina#16268 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Selina ('moon') and Angelina ('little angel'), built on the -lina sounJeneva#16272 in the U.S.Jeneva reads as a respelling of Geneva, the Swiss city on the lake, and it also brushes againstJaylonni#16275 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, a soft -i feminine spin on Jaylon; it reads as a flowing name with nJazani#16276 in the U.S.Jazani is a newly emerging coinage joining the Jaz- element (Jazmin, Jazlyn) to the rolling -anJazbel#16278 in the U.S.A modern coinage built from the Jaz- opening (Jazmin, Jazlyn) and the -bel ending ('beautiful' Cheyna#16279 in the U.S.Cheyna reads as a trimmed, phonetic form of Cheyenne, the name of a Native American nation and Leshae#16279 in the U.S.Leshae joins the Le- prefix to Shae or Shay, a short name of Irish surname origin now widely usDaysia#16282 in the U.S.Daysia is a modern spelling related to Dasia and Daisy; Daisy comes from Old English 'day's eyeJerika#16283 in the U.S.Jerika is a modern blend name: parents fused a Jer-/Jeri- opener with the -ika of Erica, or reaKahliah#16286 in the U.S.A modern coinage that lands close in sound to Kahlia and to Dahlia (the flower name, from the bFelisia#16289 in the U.S.Felisia swaps the c of Felicia for an s. Felicia is the feminine of the Roman Felicius, from feJeveah#16289 in the U.S.Jeveah is a very new American coinage. It has no documented source; it reads as a sound-built nKailena#16289 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, joining a Kai- opening with Lena. No single fixed meaning; routes unJakaya#16291 in the U.S.Jakaya joins the fashionable Ja- prefix to Kaya, a short, cross-cultural name variously linked Jendaya#16292 in the U.S.A J- form of Zendaya, a name popularly linked to the Shona (Zimbabwe) tenda ('to give thanks; tJalaina#16295 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Ja- prefix with Elaina/Alaina (from Helen, 'bright; light'). By thatRejeana#16296 in the U.S.Rejeana reads either as a phonetic respelling of Regina, Latin for 'queen,' or as a blend of thKaioni#16297 in the U.S.A modern coinage that opens with Kai (Hawaiian for 'the sea; ocean') and adds an -oni ending inBrenlie#16300 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Brenna ('raven; little drop') and Brinley, with a soft -lie ending. NoJamella#16300 in the U.S.Jamella is an Americanized spelling of Jamila, the Arabic name from jamil, meaning beautiful orKaiyori#16302 in the U.S.A modern coinage built in a Japanese-styled pattern, pairing the popular Kai- opening with a -yBrianah#16305 in the U.S.Brianah is a modern American respelling of Briana (and Brianna), the feminine form of Brian. ThDerriona#16308 in the U.S.Derriona is a modern invented girls' name joining a De-/Derri- opening (echoing Derrick and theJeweliana#16309 in the U.S.Jeweliana joins the English word jewel, a precious gem, ultimately from the Latin jocus, to theTalicia#16309 in the U.S.Talicia is a modern American coinage that fronts a Ta- prefix onto Alicia or Felicia. Through tJannessa#16311 in the U.S.Jannessa reads as a coined blend of Jan (a short form of Jane/Janet, from Hebrew 'God is gracioBrittanya#16313 in the U.S.Brittanya is a decorative respelling of Brittany with an added -a ending. Brittany comes from tKalis#16313 in the U.S.A short modern coinage that lands close in sound to Kallista/Calista (Greek, 'most beautiful') Jaonna#16315 in the U.S.Jaonna is best read in the Joanna and Johanna family, feminine forms of John from the Hebrew YoJashlyn#16319 in the U.S.A modern American coinage blending the Jazlyn and Ashlyn sounds; it reads as a soft -lyn name wJulyanna#16322 in the U.S.Julyanna is a respelling of Julianna, the flowing blend of Julia and Anna. Julia comes from theDianelly#16323 in the U.S.Dianelly is a Latina invented name that elaborates Diana (or Diane) with the sweet -nelly endinYanilen#16323 in the U.S.Yanilen reads as a contemporary Hispanic-American blend, joining a Yani- element — as in Yanet,Jaydi#16327 in the U.S.Jaydi is a modern American coinage, joining the popular Jay- opening with a bright -di ending, Kaeda#16331 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the Kaia/Kaeda sound-family (it also echoes the Japanese kaede, 'mJasman#16332 in the U.S.Jasman is a modern American girls' name that reads as a clipped, respelled Jasmine, which comesTamaka#16332 in the U.S.Tamaka reads as an invented name from the fashion for a light Ta- opening added to a rhythmic eJohnnae#16336 in the U.S.Johnnae is a modern American coinage that pairs John, from the Hebrew Yohanan, 'God is graciousKahmya#16336 in the U.S.Kahmya is a phonetic American respelling of Kamya or Kamiya; Kamya has been linked to a SanskriKarlynn#16336 in the U.S.A modern blend joining Karla/Carl ('free' by that route) with the popular -lynn ending. No singJazya#16337 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining a Jaz- sound with a soft -ya ending; it reads with no single Kaiella#16337 in the U.S.Kaiella is a newly emerging coinage joining the popular Kai element to the -ella ending of IsabJavona#16339 in the U.S.Javona is an invented American name built from the prefix Ja- and the ending -vona, reading as Kailene#16340 in the U.S.A modern variant spelling that sits between Kaylene and Kaelyn, both themselves blends of the pKailer#16341 in the U.S.A phonetic respelling of Kyler, itself a modern surname-style variant sometimes linked loosely Kailina#16342 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kailani and Katalina, built on the -lina sound. No single fixed meaninJonessa#16343 in the U.S.Jonessa reads as a modern coinage joining the Jo- opening to the -nessa ending of Vanessa and JKataleiya#16343 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Catalaya/Kataleya family, echoing the cattleya orchid and Catalina. As Tanija#16347 in the U.S.Tanija is a modern respelling in the Tanya family, where the j is sounded like a y in Slavic faJoslynne#16348 in the U.S.Joslynne is an elaborated spelling of Jocelyn or Joslyn. The name goes back to the medieval GauKairee#16350 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on Kai (Hawaiian, 'sea'; also other roots) with a -ree ending, near KairVernisha#16350 in the U.S.Vernisha is a coined American name that pairs a Vern- element, as in Verna from the Latin vernuGabryela#16351 in the U.S.Gabryela is a variant spelling of Gabriela or Gabriella, the feminine form of Gabriel, from theKaisyn#16351 in the U.S.A respelling of Kayson or Cason, modern American coinages built on the -son ending. These namesKaiyana#16352 in the U.S.Kaiyana joins Kai, a short name with several origins, most familiarly Hawaiian for 'sea,' to thVeyonce#16352 in the U.S.Veyonce is a modern invented name whose sound closely echoes Beyonce, the well-known coinage poKaleeya#16356 in the U.S.A modern spelling that sits close to Aaliyah (from the Arabic Aliyah, 'exalted; the highest') aKalesi#16357 in the U.S.A spelling that echoes Khaleesi, the invented Dothraki title for 'queen' created for the novel Timera#16358 in the U.S.Timera joins a Ti- opening to a soft -mera ending that recalls Tamera; it is a coined, melodic Tenly#16359 in the U.S.Tenly is a trimmed spelling of Tenley, a surname- and place-derived name popularized as a girlsJevaeh#16361 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the style of Nevaeh (which is 'heaven' spelled backward); Jevaeh eJuliauna#16361 in the U.S.Juliauna is a decorative respelling of Juliana, a feminine form of Julian and ultimately of theKayleeann#16361 in the U.S.Kayleeann is a modern compound name joining Kaylee - a Kay-plus-Lee blend - to Ann, from HannahJenilyn#16362 in the U.S.Jenilyn joins Jeni - a short form of Jennifer, from the Welsh Gwenhwyfar, 'white, fair one' - tKamaiah#16363 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, blending a Ka- opening with the -aiah ending of names like Mariah anKamarri#16365 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, a doubled-r respelling close to Kamari and distantly evocative of CaToniya#16365 in the U.S.Toniya reads as a phonetic spelling of Tonya or Tonia, the familiar short forms of Antonia. AntCaylan#16366 in the U.S.Caylan pairs a Cay- or Kay- opening with a soft -lan ending, sitting beside Kaylan and Caelan; Caylea#16367 in the U.S.Caylea is a modern American spelling of the very popular Kaylee sound, itself a blend of the KaKimyatta#16367 in the U.S.Kimyatta reads as a coinage joining the popular short name Kim with the -yatta of Kenyatta, theKayoir#16368 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, its -oir ending echoing French words like voir ('to see'). No singleKabria#16370 in the U.S.A modern American coinage echoing Gabria and Gabriella (Hebrew, 'God is my strength'); its routKearra#16371 in the U.S.Kearra is a modern respelling in the Kiara/Ciara family; Ciara is an Irish name from ciar, 'darKanary#16372 in the U.S.A K-spelling of the word Canary. The bird is named for the Canary Islands, and the islands takeKeeana#16372 in the U.S.Keeana sits with Kiana, Kiara and Keana, a cluster of modern American girl names built on a Ki-Kehilany#16377 in the U.S.A modern coinage with the -lani ending that echoes the Hawaiian lani, 'heaven; sky'; as spelledKaijah#16378 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on the widely used Kai- opening (as in Kai, Kaia, Mikaiah) with a -jah eKaraya#16380 in the U.S.Karaya is a new coinage with no documented etymology. It reads as Kara (variously linked to LatArlisha#16381 in the U.S.Arlisha is a coined name built from the Ar- prefix and the popular -lisha ending, itself drawn Karelyn#16382 in the U.S.A modern blend joining Kara/Karen (from Katherine, 'pure,' by one route) with the fashionable -Karmoni#16387 in the U.S.A modern American coinage echoing Harmoni ('harmony; agreement'). By that echo it touches 'harmKeliana#16388 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining Kelly (Irish surname-name, 'bright-headed') with Liana (a cliJovy#16389 in the U.S.A short modern name close to Jovie, echoing 'jovial' ('cheerful; merry,' from Jove/Jupiter); itChyanna#16396 in the U.S.Chyanna is a respelling of Cheyenne, the name of a Plains nation and the Wyoming city named forDazja#16398 in the U.S.Dazja is a modern American respelling, closest to Dasia and Dasha, short forms connected to AnaKaybrielle#16399 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Kay- to Gabrielle (from Hebrew Gabriel, 'God is my strength'). The bleKaliyana#16400 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, layering the Kaliya/Aaliyah sound family with the fashionable -ana eKaylanis#16403 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kaylani/Kailani (Hawaiian, 'sea and sky') with an -is ending. By that Kaylinn#16406 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Kaylin/Kaylyn, itself a modern blend of Kay- and Lynn. A clean, current tKeyarah#16406 in the U.S.Keyarah is a spelled-out elaboration of Kiara or Keyara, names that trace to the Italian ChiaraAmareli#16408 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes Amara and the flower Amaryllis in sound; no documented root. RouteJylah#16408 in the U.S.A modern American coinage echoing Jaylah and Lila; it reads as a soft, bright two-beat name witKaymoni#16408 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, its -moni ending echoing Simone and Ramona. No single fixed meaning;Kaysey#16409 in the U.S.Kaysey is an inventive spelling of Casey, a unisex name from the Irish surname O Cathasaigh, baKayzlynn#16410 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the -lynn family, echoing Kaisley and Kaylynn. No single fixed meaKeyloni#16410 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Key- opening to a -loni ending, echoing the -lani sound tied to the Kaelahni#16411 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the Hawaiian-styled Kalani ('the heavens; the sky; royal one') and KehKeelani#16414 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Kee- opening to the -lani ending, which echoes the Hawaiian lani, 'hKahlayah#16416 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Kaliyah/Aaliyah family, built on the -layah/-aliyah sound. No single fiKarilyn#16418 in the U.S.Karilyn is a mid-twentieth-century blend, joining Kari or Carolyn to the fashionable -lyn endinKeilahni#16419 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Kailani/Kehlani family with the -lani ending that echoes the Hawaiian lKhaleia#16419 in the U.S.A modern coinage reading near Kalea (Hawaiian, 'joy; bright' by that echo) and the pop-culture Keiri#16420 in the U.S.Keiri is a modern coinage of uncertain origin. It sits near Keira - an anglicized Irish name meKelanie#16422 in the U.S.A modern coinage reading near Melanie ('dark; black,' Greek, by that echo) and Kelani; the -lanKelanii#16423 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kehlani and the Hawaiian Kalani ('the heavens; the sky; royal one'). BYarelie#16425 in the U.S.Yarelie is a variant of Yareli, a name that rose among Mexican and Mexican American families inLoveaya#16426 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining the English word Love with Aya (a name found in Arabic, 'miracle; versTkeya#16426 in the U.S.Tkeya reads as a nineteen-nineties African-American coinage joining a clipped T- opening to a KKhilani#16427 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kailani and Kalani (Hawaiian, 'the sky; sea and sky'). By that echo itKyilee#16427 in the U.S.Kyilee is an inventive spelling of Kylie and Kyleigh. Kylie rose to fame from Australia, where Laketra#16428 in the U.S.Laketra is best read as a modern African American coinage, pairing the popular La- prefix with Khylah#16429 in the U.S.Khylah is a modern respelling in the Kyla/Kayla family. Kyla is often linked to a feminine of KKhylar#16430 in the U.S.Khylar reads as a modern coinage echoing Skyler and Kyler (surname names from Dutch/English rooKenai#16432 in the U.S.A place name from Alaska -- the Kenai Peninsula and River -- from the Dena'ina people (the KenaKhyler#16432 in the U.S.A Kh- respelling of Kyler, a modern surname-style name (linked to Kyle or to an occupational 'aKaleeyah#16434 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Kaliyah/Aaliyah family, built on the flowing -eeyah sound. No single fiKalen#16436 in the U.S.Read either as a spelling of Kellen or of the Irish Caolan ('slender'), or as a plain modern coKennah#16436 in the U.S.Kennah is a modern spelling of Kenna, a short Scottish girls' name drawn from the surname McKenKenniyah#16438 in the U.S.Kenniyah reads as an invented name built from a Ken- opening and the fashionable -iyah ending sKyriel#16438 in the U.S.Kyriel reads as a modern coinage echoing Kyrie (Greek, 'Lord' — as in Kyrie eleison, 'Lord, havKatriana#16440 in the U.S.Katriana blends Katrina, a short form of Katherine, with the ending Ana. Katherine is traditionShabree#16443 in the U.S.Shabree is an invented American name, adding the productive Sha- prefix to -bree, the bright so

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