Coined Baby Names
68 Coined names with researched meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.
Explore 68 Coined 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.
Coined Girl Names
Avaia#2279 in the U.S.Avaia reads as a modern elaboration of Ava (linked to 'life' via Eve, or 'bird' via Latin avis)Avori#6882 in the U.S.Avori reads as a modern respelling of Avery ('ruler of elves', from Germanic Alberic via Old EnAudrielle#7183 in the U.S.Audrielle is a modern blend of Audrey ('noble strength', from Old English Aethelthryth) with thBaisley#7200 in the U.S.Baisley reads as a modern name, likely a spin on Paisley (the Scottish town and pattern name) wAvianni#7945 in the U.S.Avianni reads as a modern blend, joining an Avia-/Ava- opening (tied to Latin avis, 'bird') witAyven#7951 in the U.S.Ayven reads as a modern coinage, perhaps an Ay- opening with a -ven ending (echoing names like Anelis#8406 in the U.S.Anelis reads as a blend of Anna ('grace', from Hebrew Hannah) with Elise or the Germanic Liesl Aslyn#8423 in the U.S.Aslyn reads as a modern -lyn name, possibly a softened Aslan ('lion', Turkic) or a spin on AshlAylanna#8435 in the U.S.Aylanna reads as a modern blend of Ayla (Turkish 'moonlight; halo', or Hebrew 'oak tree') with Anola#8924 in the U.S.Anola is a rare early-American name whose root is uncertain. It may be an elaboration of Anna/AAzina#8951 in the U.S.Azina reads as a rare name whose root is uncertain. It appears as a Shona (Zimbabwean) name, anAraiah#10188 in the U.S.Araiah reads as a modern respelling in the family of Aria ('air; melody', Italian) and Araya/AmArisbel#10196 in the U.S.Arisbel reads as a Latin-American blend, joining an Aris- opening (perhaps from Arisbe, a figurAyonna#10215 in the U.S.Ayonna is a modern American coinage, joining an Ay- opening with an -onna ending (echoing namesAzaiyah#10220 in the U.S.Azaiyah reads as a modern name, possibly a softened form of Azariah ('helped by God', Hebrew) oAnzish#11034 in the U.S.Anzish is a rare, modern coinage with no settled meaning. It may be built from an An- prefix plArii#12052 in the U.S.Arii reads as a doubled-i spelling of Ari, a short name with several roots — Hebrew ari ('lion'Ayma#12094 in the U.S.Ayma reads as a short modern name, possibly a feminine spin on Arabic Ayman ('blessed; right-haAneya#12229 in the U.S.Aneya reads as a modern respelling of Anaya, which has been linked to Sanskrit ('without a supeAraelyn#12247 in the U.S.Araelyn is a modern American coinage, joining an Ara-/Arae- opening (perhaps from Ara, Arya, orArale#12249 in the U.S.Arale reads as a Hebrew-style pet form (the -le ending is affectionate in Yiddish/Hebrew, as inAraylah#12252 in the U.S.Araylah is a modern American coinage, reading as a blend of an Ara-/Aria- opening with a soft -Arihanna#12257 in the U.S.Arihanna reads as a modern blend, joining an Ari-/Aria- opening with Hanna ('grace', from HebreArmanie#12262 in the U.S.Armanie reads as a respelling of Armani, the Italian surname made famous by the fashion house, Arvaeyah#12266 in the U.S.Arvaeyah is a modern American coinage, joining an Ar-/Arva- opening with an ornate -aeyah endinAslin#12277 in the U.S.Aslin reads as a modern name, possibly a softened form of Aslan ('lion', Turkic/Turkish) or a bAubreanna#12288 in the U.S.Aubreanna is a modern blend of Aubrey ('elf-ruler', from Germanic Alberic) with Anna ('grace') Avany#12294 in the U.S.Avany reads as a spelling of Avani ('earth', Sanskrit) or a modern elaboration of Ava. Its exacAvilyn#12299 in the U.S.Avilyn is a modern American coinage, joining an Ava-/Avi- opening with the popular -lyn ending.Azoura#12316 in the U.S.Azoura reads as a name tied to 'azure; sky-blue' (from French azur, ultimately Persian lazward,Bari#12324 in the U.S.Bari reads as a short name with several routes: a form of Barrie ('fair-haired; at the barrier'Arri#13372 in the U.S.Arri reads as a doubled-r spelling of Ari, a short name with roots in Hebrew ari ('lion') and uAuna#13398 in the U.S.Auna reads as a spelling of Ona or Auna, variously tied to Anna ('grace'), the Irish Oonagh/UnaAylannie#13431 in the U.S.Aylannie reads as a modern blend of Ayla (Turkish 'moonlight; halo', or Hebrew 'oak') with a soAzalayah#13436 in the U.S.Azalayah reads as a modern blend, joining Azalea (the flowering shrub, from Greek azaleos, 'dryAviahna#15246 in the U.S.Aviahna reads as a modern spelling in the Aviana family, joining an Avia-/Ava- opening (linked Ayrabella#15264 in the U.S.Ayrabella is a modern blend, joining an Ayra-/Aira- opening (a name meaning 'noble; respectableAzyra#15290 in the U.S.Azyra reads as a modern coinage, joining an Az- opening with a -yra ending, echoing names like
Coined Boy Names
Zaevion#5847 in the U.S.Zaevion is a modern coinage, blending the sound of Xavier with the -vion ending of Zavion/DavioWestynn#6117 in the U.S.Westynn is a modern respelling of Weston, from Old English for 'west town; western settlement.'Yeiren#6787 in the U.S.Yeiren is a modern Latino coinage, layering a Yei- opener with an -ren ending. No single fixed Yuriah#7177 in the U.S.Yuriah reads as a modern name, blending Uriah (Hebrew, 'God is my light') with Yuri. Used for bWyland#7652 in the U.S.Wyland reads as a modern respelling of Wayland/Wieland (the legendary smith) or as a fresh surnZakani#8235 in the U.S.Zakani reads as a modern coinage; it is also a Persian surname (borne by the medieval poet ObeyXiaire#8878 in the U.S.Xiaire is a modern coinage, blending the X- of Xavier with the sound of Zaire. No single fixed Xilo#8879 in the U.S.Xilo reads as a short modern coinage, or as a clip of Nahuatl xilotl, 'young/green ear of maizeXacari#9662 in the U.S.Xacari is a modern coinage, restyling Zachary/Zakari with an X- opener. No single fixed meaningXadrian#9663 in the U.S.Xadrian is a modern coinage, restyling Adrian ('from Hadria') with a bold X- opener. No single Zaaire#9687 in the U.S.Zaaire is a modern respelling of Zaire, the former name of the Congo region, itself from a KikoWilver#10621 in the U.S.Wilver is a modern Latino coinage, layering the Wil- of William/Wilson with a -ver ending seen Zaelan#10660 in the U.S.Zaelan is a modern coinage, layering a Za- opener with the -elan/-lan sound of Kaelan/Jaylen. NWender#10815 in the U.S.Wender appears as a modern given name and as a surname of Germanic/English cast; some link it tWeylan#10817 in the U.S.Weylan is a modern respelling of Waylon/Wayland, tied to Old English for 'land by the road' or Wyze#10829 in the U.S.Wyze is a modern respelling of the English word 'wise' ('having good judgment; learned'), used Xzayvien#10839 in the U.S.Xzayvien is a modern, heavily restyled spelling of Xavier ('the new house'), with an Xz- openerYloan#10848 in the U.S.Yloan is a modern coinage, layering a Y- opener with the sound of Yoan (a French/Bulgarian formZahyir#10864 in the U.S.Zahyir is a modern respelling of Zahir, from Arabic zahir, 'shining; radiant; brilliant.' The -Vaan#11892 in the U.S.Vaan is a short, modern name popularized as the protagonist of a well-known video game; it alsoWylin#11922 in the U.S.Wylin is a modern American coinage, layering the Wy- of Wyatt/Wylie with an -lin ending. Some rXantiago#11927 in the U.S.Xantiago is a modern X-styled respelling of Santiago (Saint James), rooted ultimately in HebrewHasen#12930 in the U.S.Hasen reads as a coined or variant spelling, most often connected to the Arabic Hassan ('handsoHawken#12931 in the U.S.Hawken reads as a coined given name drawn from the English surname Hawken and from the bird 'haHaydan#12932 in the U.S.Haydan reads as a modern respelling of Hayden ('hay valley,' from an English surname) or of AidHaydin#12934 in the U.S.Haydin reads as a modern respelling of Hayden, an English surname meaning 'hay valley' or 'hay Haygen#12935 in the U.S.Haygen reads as a modern coinage or respelling, blending the Germanic Hagen (from a word for 'eHayu#12936 in the U.S.Hayu is a rare name that some connect to a Javanese or Indonesian word for 'beautiful, fair,' wIllidan#12966 in the U.S.Illidan is a coined name, best known as the Warcraft character Illidan Stormrage. It has no traZahmari#13883 in the U.S.Zahmari is a modern coinage, blending a Zah- opener (as in Zahir) with the -mari of Amari. No s
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Popular Coined baby names include Avaia, Zaevion, Westynn, Yeiren, Avori, Yuriah. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.
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