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English Baby Names

13812 English names with researched meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 13812 English 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.

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Janalyn#14306 in the U.S.Janalyn is a mid-century American blend, joining Jana (a short form of names like Jane or JanetKazaria#14306 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining the Ka- prefix to the -aria ending heard in Azaria and Zaria.Janaye#14307 in the U.S.Janaye is a decorative respelling of Janae, a modern American name built by adding an -ae flourKharsyn#14308 in the U.S.Kharsyn is a stylized respelling of Carson, an English/Scottish surname derived from a place naKaleaha#14309 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It extends Kaleah and Kalea, and the Kale- openiKearii#14309 in the U.S.A modern American coinage on the Ke- plus -arii pattern, with a doubled-i ending that marks it Keatyn#14310 in the U.S.A y-spelling of Keaton, an English surname usually explained as 'place of the hawks' or 'shed fKeiara#14312 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Kiara — itself linked to the Irish Ciara, 'dark-haired,' and to the ItaliaKeiari#14313 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the Kiari/Kiara set, built on the Kei- opening and the fashionableKeiasia#14314 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining the Kei- prefix to the -asia ending heard in Keasia and TanasKeicha#14315 in the U.S.A spelling of Keisha, a modern American name usually explained as a short form of Lakeisha or KKharlie#14315 in the U.S.Kharlie is a stylized spelling of Charlie or Karlie, the friendly short form of Charles and ChaKeighly#14316 in the U.S.A spelling that draws on two sources: Keighley, a Yorkshire town whose name means 'Cyhha's cleaJase#14317 in the U.S.A short form of Jason (Greek, 'healer') or of Jace, used as a crisp one-beat name. More often aKeihlani#14317 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Keilani/Kailani, names built on the Hawaiian lani, 'sky; heaven.' This eKashina#14318 in the U.S.Kashina is a coined name pairing the Ka- prefix with a Shina or -shina sound, part of a family Keilanie#14318 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Keilani, from the Hawaiian lani, 'sky; heaven.' The -ie ending is an AmeriKhya#14318 in the U.S.Khya is a modern coined spelling close to Kaia and Khia. It has no single documented root: KaiaLanesha#14318 in the U.S.Lanesha is a coined American name of the later twentieth century, formed with the popular prefiKeilanni#14319 in the U.S.A double-n spelling of Keilani, from the Hawaiian lani, 'sky; heaven.' The doubling is a modernKhyli#14319 in the U.S.Khyli is a stylized spelling of Kylie or Kyleigh. Kylie is often traced to an Australian AborigKeili#14320 in the U.S.A trim modern spelling read as Kaylee, or as a short form of Keilani. Families say it both 'KAYKeior#14321 in the U.S.A modern American coinage on the Kei- pattern with an unusual -or ending. It has no documented Keity#14322 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Katie, made along Spanish reading rules and used chiefly in Latin AmericanKelena#14324 in the U.S.Most naturally read as a K- spelling in the Elena/Selena family — names descended from the GreeTamikka#14324 in the U.S.Tamikka is a doubled-'k' spelling of Tamika, a name that rose in African American naming from tKeliah#14325 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining the Ke- prefix to the -iah ending. A name Kelaiah appears oncJaylynne#14326 in the U.S.Jaylynne is a dressed-up spelling of Jaylyn, itself a late-20th-century American blend of the sKelina#14326 in the U.S.Most naturally read as a K- spelling in the Selina/Celina family — names tied to the Greek SeleJaniqua#14327 in the U.S.Janiqua is a coined American girl's name, joining the Ja- prefix to the -niqua ending of ShaniqKelissa#14327 in the U.S.A modern American blend joining a K- opening to the -lissa ending of Melissa (Greek for 'honey Kateria#14328 in the U.S.Kateria reads as an elaboration built on Kate or Kateri, names in the Katherine family that traKember#14329 in the U.S.Kember is a modern American coinage that sits between Kimber (an English surname, from a place Kemily#14330 in the U.S.Kemily is a modern coinage formed by attaching a K- onset to Emily (from Latin Aemilia, of the Kindle#14330 in the U.S.A word name from English 'kindle,' to light a fire or spark into being — carrying warmth and beKemiya#14331 in the U.S.Kemiya is a modern American coinage in the popular Ke- prefix family, its ending shared with AmKindness#14331 in the U.S.The English word Kindness used as a name -- the quality of being warm, gentle, and caring. A moKency#14332 in the U.S.Kency is a modern coinage, most naturally read as a trimmed cousin of Kenzie or Kensley, or as Kenisha#14333 in the U.S.Kenisha is a modern American coinage, widely used in African American naming from the later tweLakita#14333 in the U.S.Lakita is a modern American coinage built from the fashionable La- prefix and a crisp -kita endKenlei#14334 in the U.S.Kenlei is a modern American coinage in the very large -lei / -leigh family (Kinley, Kenley, BenKennia#14335 in the U.S.Kennia is used chiefly in the U.S. and Latin America and is most often read as a spelling of KeKennidi#14336 in the U.S.Kennidi is a modern respelling of Kennedy, from the Irish surname O Cinneide, usually explainedKennya#14337 in the U.S.Kennya is a modern spelling of Kenya, taken from the East African country, whose name comes froTarita#14337 in the U.S.Best known from the Tahitian actress Tarita; as a US given name it also reads as a coinage on RKensi#14338 in the U.S.Kensi is a modern short form and respelling of Kenzie, itself clipped from Mackenzie — from theKeny#14339 in the U.S.Keny is a short modern name, used mainly in the U.S. and Latin America. It reads as a trimmed fKenyatta#14340 in the U.S.Kenyatta comes from the adopted surname of Jomo Kenyatta, the Kenyan independence leader and fiJasime#14341 in the U.S.Jasime is a shortened variant spelling of Jasmine, from the Persian yasmin, the name of the sweJeslin#14341 in the U.S.A modern coinage near Jocelyn (from a Germanic tribe name, later a saint's name) and Jaslyn, wiKenzee#14341 in the U.S.Kenzee is a modern American respelling of Kenzie, clipped from Mackenzie — Scottish Gaelic MacCShelbey#14341 in the U.S.Shelbey is an -ey spelling of Shelby, an English surname and place-name from Old Norse roots usKenziah#14342 in the U.S.Kenziah extends Kenzie — short for Mackenzie, Scottish Gaelic MacCoinnich, 'son of Coinneach' (Kenzington#14343 in the U.S.Kenzington is a modern respelling of Kensington, the London district and royal palace. The placKenzly#14344 in the U.S.Kenzly is a modern American coinage that merges Kenzie (from Mackenzie, Scottish Gaelic MacCoinKenzlyn#14345 in the U.S.Kenzlyn is a modern American coinage joining Kenzie (from Mackenzie, Scottish Gaelic MacCoinnicLasha#14345 in the U.S.Lasha is a modern coined girls' name, formed with the La- prefix and a soft -sha ending, in theKenzuri#14346 in the U.S.Kenzuri is a modern coinage with no documented history. It may extend Kenzie with a flowing endKourtni#14347 in the U.S.Kourtni is a K-fronted, -i respelling of Courtney, an English surname from the Norman place-namLashelle#14347 in the U.S.Lashelle is a coined name joining the popular La- prefix to a -shelle ending drawn from RochellKesha#14348 in the U.S.Kesha is chiefly a modern American name, a shorter spelling of Keisha (itself often linked to LKrimson#14348 in the U.S.A modern respelling of crimson — the deep, rich red color, from the Old Spanish/Arabic qirmiz (Arnette#14350 in the U.S.Arnette reads as a blend of Annette, the French pet form of Anne (Hebrew Hannah, 'grace, favourKeyasia#14351 in the U.S.Keyasia is a modern American coinage built from the Ke-/Key- prefix and the place name Asia, whKeylany#14352 in the U.S.Keylany is a modern spelling of Kailani/Kalani, names built from Hawaiian elements kai ('sea') Keyona#14353 in the U.S.Keyona is a modern American coinage, widely used in African American naming from the 1970s. It Addasyn#14354 in the U.S.Addasyn is a contemporary respelling of Addison, an English surname that means 'son of Adam.' AKeytlin#14354 in the U.S.Keytlin is a modern respelling of Caitlin, the Irish form of Catherine. Catherine's origin is dKenesha#14357 in the U.S.Kenesha is a coined name that pairs the Ke- prefix with the -nesha/-isha ending shared by TenesKhalena#14357 in the U.S.Khalena is a modern coinage. It can be read as a Kh- respelling of Kalena or Kalina (a Slavic nKhalie#14358 in the U.S.Khalie is a modern coinage, most often read as a Kh- respelling of Kaylee/Kayleigh. It may alsoLindey#14358 in the U.S.Lindey is a respelled form of Lindy or Lindsey. Lindsey began as an English surname from a placKhamaya#14360 in the U.S.Khamaya is a modern American coinage, formed by adding a Kh- opening to Amaya or Maya. Neither Khaylee#14361 in the U.S.Khaylee is a modern respelling of Kaylee, itself a coinage — usually explained as Kay plus the Lakiyah#14361 in the U.S.Lakiyah is a modern African American coinage combining the productive La- prefix with a -kiyah Khylan#14364 in the U.S.Khylan is a modern coinage, a Kh- respelling of Kylan — itself a blend of Kyle (from Scottish GKhylei#14365 in the U.S.Khylei is a modern coinage, a Kh- respelling of Kylie. Kylie is often traced to an Australian AKimmie#14368 in the U.S.Kimmie is a pet form of Kimberly (and of Kim), used as a given name in its own right. Kimberly Josanna#14370 in the U.S.A joined name: Jo (from Josephine/Joanna, 'God will add') plus Anna (from Hannah, 'grace; favorKingston#14370 in the U.S.Kingston is an English place name and surname from Old English cyning ('king') and tun ('farmstKinzlie#14371 in the U.S.Kinzlie is a modern respelling of Kinsley, an English surname taken from a place name usually eKiralynn#14372 in the U.S.Kiralynn is a modern American blend of Kira — a name with several possible roots, including RusKirin#14373 in the U.S.Kirin is a modern unisex name with several readings. In Japanese, kirin is the name of the qiliKitty#14374 in the U.S.Kitty is a long-established English pet form of Katherine (via Kit), used as a given name in itKiylah#14375 in the U.S.Kiylah is a modern coinage, a respelling of Kyla — usually read as a feminine of Kyle (ScottishTarren#14375 in the U.S.Tarren is a spelling variant of Taryn (or Tarin), a name that appears to have been coined in thJerline#14378 in the U.S.Jerline is a reshaped short form of Geraldine, the feminine of Gerald, from Germanic ger, 'speaJoyelle#14378 in the U.S.A modern extension of Joy ('joy; great happiness; delight') with the French-styled -elle endingKloee#14378 in the U.S.Kloee is a modern respelling of Chloe, from Greek Chloe, 'young green shoot; blooming' — an epiJoyful#14379 in the U.S.The English word joyful ('full of joy; feeling or showing great happiness') used directly as a Knoa#14379 in the U.S.Knoa is a modern coinage, read as a K- spelling of Noa — the Hebrew girl's name borne by one ofJoylyn#14380 in the U.S.A modern blend of Joy (the English word, 'joy; gladness; delight') with the -lyn ending. A brigKnori#14380 in the U.S.Knori is a modern coinage with a silent K, most naturally read as a respelling of Nori (a shortKnoxlyn#14381 in the U.S.Knoxlyn is a modern American coinage joining Knox — a Scottish surname from Old English cnocc, Arlisa#14382 in the U.S.Most plausibly a coinage joining an Ar-/Arlene element with Lisa (a short form of Elizabeth, 'GKolsyn#14382 in the U.S.Kolsyn is a modern respelling of Colson, an English surname meaning 'son of Cole' — Cole being Konnie#14384 in the U.S.Konnie is a K- spelling of Connie, the pet form of Constance (and of Cornelia and Consuelo). CoKoralyn#14385 in the U.S.Koralyn is a modern American blend, joining Cora (from Greek kore, 'maiden') or Coral (the sea Kourage#14387 in the U.S.Kourage is a modern K- spelling of the English word courage, used as a virtue name. Courage comHevyn#14388 in the U.S.A modern respelling of the word heaven, 'the sky; paradise,' with a -yn ending. A tender virtueKourtnee#14388 in the U.S.Kourtnee is a modern respelling of Courtney, an aristocratic Norman surname taken from French pKovey#14389 in the U.S.Kovey is a modern coinage, most naturally read as a K- spelling of the surname Covey (an EnglisLeilynn#14389 in the U.S.A doubled-n spelling of the modern coinage Leilyn, joining Leila - Arabic and Persian layl, 'niKovie#14390 in the U.S.Kovie is a modern short name. In American use it reads as a coinage or a K- respelling of CovieLaurieann#14390 in the U.S.Laurieann joins Laurie, the pet form of Laura (Latin laurus, 'laurel'), with Ann (from Hannah, Tenae#14392 in the U.S.Tenae is a modern coinage pairing a Te- opening with the -nae ending of names like Renae and JaKueen#14394 in the U.S.Kueen is a modern K- spelling of the English word queen, used as a given name. Queen comes fromKyairah#14396 in the U.S.Kyairah is a modern American coinage, a respelling in the Kiara/Kyra family. Kiara is often linKyarie#14397 in the U.S.Kyarie is a modern American coinage. It echoes Kyrie (from Greek kyrios, 'lord', as in the prayKairie#14398 in the U.S.A modern spelling with no single documented route. It reads as a respelling of Carrie - the petKherington#14398 in the U.S.Kherington is a Kh- respelling of Carrington or Kerrington, an English surname and place-name bKylahni#14398 in the U.S.Kylahni is a modern American coinage that joins the Ky- opening to the -lani ending, borrowed fKyleena#14399 in the U.S.Kyleena is a modern American coinage, extending Kyla or Kylie (often traced to Kyle, Scottish GMichaelanne#14399 in the U.S.Michaelanne is a compound name joining Michael, from the Hebrew Mikhael, 'who is like God,' to Khilee#14400 in the U.S.Khilee is a creative phonetic respelling of Kylie or Kiley; Kylie is often said to derive from Kylina#14400 in the U.S.Kylina is a modern American coinage that extends Kyla (often read as a feminine of Kyle, from SKymoni#14401 in the U.S.Kymoni is a modern coinage joining the Ky- opening with the -moni ending found in names like JaKynadi#14402 in the U.S.Kynadi is a modern respelling of Kennedy, from the Irish surname O Cinneide, 'descendant of CinKynnedy#14403 in the U.S.Kynnedy is a modern respelling of Kennedy, from the Irish surname O Cinneide, 'descendant of CiLeniyah#14403 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the wide -iyah family, alongside Aniyah, Laniyah and Zaniyah. It hKysleigh#14404 in the U.S.A contemporary American invention built from the popular -leigh ending (a decorative respellingLachelle#14405 in the U.S.Formed with the decorative La- prefix common in African American naming plus -chelle, the tail Lillybelle#14405 in the U.S.A compound name joining Lily (the flower) and Belle (French, 'beautiful') — so 'beautiful lily.Tabytha#14405 in the U.S.Tabytha swaps the middle i of Tabitha for a y, but the name is the same: Tabitha comes from theLahia#14407 in the U.S.A rare modern name with no settled etymology. It may be a fresh coinage on the fashionable -ia Kalyiah#14409 in the U.S.Kalyiah is a modern respelling in the Kaliyah/Kalia family, itself part of the broad Aaliyah waLaira#14409 in the U.S.A rare name without a settled etymology. It may be a respelling shaped by Laura ('laurel'), by Katisha#14411 in the U.S.Katisha is a later-century American coinage marrying the Kat- of Katherine to the popular -ishaLaiza#14411 in the U.S.Most plausibly a modern respelling of Liza or Layza, short forms of Elizabeth (Hebrew Elisheva,Lakelynne#14412 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining the English word lake to the fashionable -lynn/-lynne ending (from WelLakyla#14413 in the U.S.Formed with the La- prefix common in African American naming, attached to Kyla or Kayla (themseLamani#14415 in the U.S.A recent name without a settled etymology. It sits close to the Book of Mormon names Lamoni andLondin#14415 in the U.S.Londin is a modern respelling of London, the capital city of England, whose own name origin is Lamaria#14416 in the U.S.The decorative La- prefix attached to Maria, the Latin and Spanish form of Mary (from Hebrew MiTamea#14416 in the U.S.Tamea reads as a modern coinage, most likely a variant of Tamia or an elaboration of Tammy and Lamoni#14417 in the U.S.From the Book of Mormon, where Lamoni is a Lamanite king converted by the missionary Ammon. TheLandy#14418 in the U.S.Used as a pet form of longer names ending in -landa or -land (Yolanda, Rolanda, Landon), and alLanelle#14419 in the U.S.A blend of the La- prefix with -nelle, the French-styled tail of Nell or Nelly — pet forms of ELangston#14420 in the U.S.From an English place name and surname, usually explained as 'long stone' or 'the tall man's toLanier#14421 in the U.S.From a French occupational surname, lanier, 'wool worker or wool merchant' (from Latin lana, 'wLannie#14422 in the U.S.A diminutive used for Alana, Lana, Melanie, Leanne and similar names, with the friendly -ie endLanyla#14423 in the U.S.A recent American coinage combining the La- prefix with Nyla (itself modern, sometimes linked tLaraine#14424 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Lorraine, the name of a region in eastern France, from Latin Lotharingia,Goldi#14425 in the U.S.A spelling of Goldie, from the Yiddish/English 'gold' - an affectionate name for something precLaren#14425 in the U.S.Most plausibly a trimmed spelling of Lauren or Loren, from Laurence and ultimately Latin laurusLaria#14426 in the U.S.A rare modern name with no documented etymology. It sits beside Lara (Russian short form of LarLashay#14427 in the U.S.An American coinage joining the La- prefix to -shay, an ending drawn from names like Shay or ChLinen#14427 in the U.S.The English word Linen, a fabric woven from flax, used as a modern textile/nature word-name. AiKassy#14428 in the U.S.Kassy is a K-spelled pet form of Cassie, itself short for Cassandra (Greek, a Trojan prophetessLauna#14428 in the U.S.Usually read as a spelling variant of Lana or Lauana in the Laura family, from Latin laurus, 'lLauralai#14429 in the U.S.A modern combination of Laura (Latin laurus, 'laurel') with the sound -lai, giving a name that Sydny#14429 in the U.S.Sydny is a vowel-trimmed respelling of Sydney, an English surname and place name from Old EngliLauralynn#14430 in the U.S.A twentieth-century American double name joining Laura (Latin laurus, 'laurel') to Lynn (from WMadisin#14430 in the U.S.Madisin is a modern spelling variant of Madison, an English surname meaning 'son of Maud' - MauLaurelin#14431 in the U.S.In J.R.R. Tolkien's invented Quenya, Laurelin is one of the Two Trees of Valinor — the golden tLisanna#14432 in the U.S.A modern name that reads as a blend of Lisa - a short form of Elizabeth, Hebrew 'my God is an oLavella#14434 in the U.S.Most plausibly an American blend of the La- prefix with a -vella ending (echoing Italian bella,Bettye#14435 in the U.S.A decorative respelling of Betty, a pet form of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheva, 'God is myLavish#14435 in the U.S.The English adjective lavish, 'abundant, generous, given without stint', from Old French lavassKaneisha#14436 in the U.S.Kaneisha is a coined name joining the Ka- prefix to the -neisha ending heard in Keneisha and TaLayann#14436 in the U.S.May represent the Arabic Layan (Lain), 'softness, tenderness, a gentle and easy life'. In EngliLayden#14438 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the -aden rhyme family (Aiden, Jayden, Braden), also read as a spelling of Laylany#14439 in the U.S.A recent coinage that fuses Layla (Arabic layl, 'night') with the flow of Leilani (Hawaiian, 'hLoriel#14440 in the U.S.Loriel is a modern coinage. It joins the Lori-/Laura sound (ultimately the Latin laurus, 'laureAllyce#14441 in the U.S.Allyce is a stylized respelling of Alice, from the Old French Aalis, a contraction of the GermaLaylonie#14441 in the U.S.A recent American coinage joining the fashionable Lay- opener (from Layla, Laylah) to an -onie Talor#14441 in the U.S.Talor is a pared-down respelling of Taylor, an English occupational surname from Old French taiKaylanna#14442 in the U.S.A modern blend of Kayla and Alanna; by those routes it brushes 'pure' (Kayla, a Katherine relatLayomie#14442 in the U.S.A rare recent name with no settled etymology. It may draw on the Yoruba element layo ('joy', asKaylannie#14443 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It joins the Kayla and Kaylee sound to a soft -aLeanette#14443 in the U.S.A modern blend of Lea or Leanne (Lea from Hebrew Leah, often read as 'weary' or 'delicate') witAlyissa#14444 in the U.S.Alyissa is a doubled-vowel respelling of Alyssa, a name tied to the alyssum flower, whose GreekLeanni#14444 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Leanne or Leannie, itself a fusion of Lea (Hebrew Leah) and Anne (from HLeiona#14445 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Leona, the feminine of Leon, from Latin leo, 'lion' — so 'lioness'. The -eLeisa#14446 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Lisa, itself a short form of Elizabeth (Hebrew Elisheva, 'my God is an oaLemi#14447 in the U.S.A brief name with no settled etymology in U.S. use. Lemi occurs as a given name and surname in Alyshia#14448 in the U.S.Alyshia is an ornate respelling of Alicia, the Latinized form of Alice, from Germanic adal, 'noLenamae#14448 in the U.S.A double name joining Lena — a short form of Helena, Magdalena or Elena, ultimately linked to GLovette#14448 in the U.S.Lovette is a feminine-styled form of the surname Lovett, from the Old French louvet, a little wLenash#14449 in the U.S.A rare American name with no documented root. It may be built on the Le- prefix with a -nash enTashayla#14449 in the U.S.Tashayla is a coined girls' name that folds Tasha, a short form of Natasha, into a Shayla-styleBrandye#14450 in the U.S.Brandye is a decorative spelling of Brandy, a name taken from the liquor, whose word traces to Lennen#14450 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Lennon, an Irish surname from O Leannain, usually explained as 'descendaLucee#14451 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Lucy, from the Latin lux ('light') via Lucia — 'light; born at daybreak.Lenya#14452 in the U.S.Best known from Lotte Lenya, the Austrian-American singer and actress, whose stage surname was Leota#14453 in the U.S.A name well used in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America whose origin is not settledLorra#14456 in the U.S.A respelled short form of Laura or Lora, from the Latin 'laurus,' the laurel tree — an ancient Ajaysia#14457 in the U.S.Ajaysia is a modern American coinage, built in the popular pattern of an A- opening, a stressedLexley#14457 in the U.S.A recent American coinage pairing Lex — the short form of Alexandra or Alexis, from Greek alexeHollyann#14458 in the U.S.Hollyann is a compound American girls' name joining Holly — the evergreen holly tree, long tiedLiamani#14458 in the U.S.A recent American coinage, most plausibly Lia or Liam fused with Amani (Swahili and Arabic, 'peLienna#14459 in the U.S.A rare recent name with no settled etymology. It sits between Liana (a climbing vine, and a shoLight#14460 in the U.S.The English word light, used directly as a name. From Old English leoht, 'brightness, radiance,Makayleigh#14461 in the U.S.Makayleigh is a modern -leigh respelling of Makayla, itself a form of Michaela ('who is like Go

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