English Baby Names
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English Girl Names
Mandie#14664 in the U.S.Mandie is a pet form of Amanda, from the Latin amanda, 'worthy of love; lovable' (a gerundive o▶Mollee#14666 in the U.S.Mollee respells Molly, the warm English pet form of Mary. Mary descends from Hebrew Miriam, who▶Ladeja#14668 in the U.S.Ladeja is an African-American coinage joining the La- prefix to Deja, which comes from French d▶Marelin#14669 in the U.S.Marelin reads as a respelling within the Marilyn family - Marilyn itself a blend of Mary (Hebre▶Moona#14669 in the U.S.Moona has several plausible homes. To English ears it simply reads as 'moon' with a soft ending▶Morley#14670 in the U.S.Morley comes from an English surname drawn from several places of the same name, formed from Ol▶Alexyss#14671 in the U.S.Alexyss is a decorative respelling of Alexis, from the Greek alexo, 'to defend, help' — related▶Renarda#14671 in the U.S.Renarda is a rare feminine coinage, most plausibly a feminine form of Renard/Reynard (from the ▶Lakeia#14676 in the U.S.Lakeia is an African-American coined name built from the fashionable La- prefix and a -keia ele▶Mykaela#14677 in the U.S.Mykaela is a modern respelling of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael. Michael comes from He▶Ladena#14680 in the U.S.Ladena is an American coinage joining the fashionable prefix La- to Dena, a short form of names▶Ladonya#14681 in the U.S.Ladonya reads as an invented American name, adding the La- prefix to Donya, or reworking Ladonn▶Laquinda#14683 in the U.S.Laquinda is a coined American name that joins the fashionable La- prefix with a -quinda ending ▶Myriah#14683 in the U.S.Myriah respells Mariah, an older English pronunciation of Mary that became a name in its own ri▶Pasleigh#14683 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Paisley, from the Scottish town and the swirling teardrop pattern named ▶Mystic#14684 in the U.S.Mystic is the English word used outright as a name: 'mystic' means mysterious, hidden, or spiri▶Takya#14685 in the U.S.Takya is a coined girls' name that pairs the popular Ta- opening with a -kya ending close to Ki▶Mavy#14695 in the U.S.A short modern name reading as a pet form of Mavis (from Old French, 'song thrush') or of Maeve▶Tanaja#14695 in the U.S.Tanaja is a coined girls' name that folds the Ta- opening into a -naja ending, near Nadia and A▶Maddisson#14698 in the U.S.Maddisson is a double-consonant respelling of Madison, an English surname meaning 'son of Maud'▶Latonja#14701 in the U.S.Latonja joins the fashionable La- prefix to Tonja, a spelling of Tonya that shortens Antonia. A▶Kerra#14703 in the U.S.Kerra reads as a spelling in the Kira/Kerry group: Kira is often linked to a Persian or Greek s▶Monarch#14704 in the U.S.The English word monarch, 'a sole ruler; sovereign' (from Greek monarkhes, 'one who rules alone▶Latrenda#14706 in the U.S.Latrenda is a coined African American name from the productive La- prefix and a -trenda base, i▶Mendi#14707 in the U.S.Mendi is a respelling in the Mindy/Mandy family; Mindy is short for Melinda and Mandy for Amand▶Lashane#14709 in the U.S.Lashane is a modern American coinage that adds the popular La- prefix to Shane, an Irish form o▶Laqueta#14710 in the U.S.Laqueta is a coined American name pairing the popular La- prefix with Queta, the Spanish short ▶Meg#14712 in the U.S.Meg is a classic short form of Margaret, from the Greek margarites, 'pearl'. Warm and enduring,▶Kristyl#14713 in the U.S.Kristyl is a modern respelling of Krystal or Crystal, the gem-name from the Greek krystallos, m▶Dawnya#14714 in the U.S.Dawnya extends Dawn, the English word name for daybreak or the first light of morning, with the▶Lasonja#14714 in the U.S.Lasonja joins the popular La- prefix to Sonja, the Scandinavian spelling of Sonya. Sonya is a R▶Onyxx#14715 in the U.S.The name of the banded black gemstone onyx (Greek onyx, 'claw; fingernail'), styled here with a▶Raeana#14715 in the U.S.Raeana joins Rae, a short form of Rachel (Hebrew for 'ewe', a gentle emblem of the flock), to A▶Krystyne#14718 in the U.S.Krystyne is a decorative respelling of Kristine, itself a form of Christine from the Greek Chri▶Ashlye#14721 in the U.S.Ashlye is a swapped-vowel spelling of Ashley, an English surname and place name from the Old En▶Asianna#14724 in the U.S.Asianna extends Asia, the continent name adopted as a girls' name, with the -anna ending seen i▶Latrease#14724 in the U.S.Latrease pairs the popular La- prefix with a -trease ending that echoes Latrice and, behind it,▶Paxley#14726 in the U.S.A modern surname-style name blending the Latin pax ('peace') with the English -ley ('meadow; cl▶Paysleigh#14728 in the U.S.A modern -leigh respelling of Paisley, a Scottish place and surname (from a word for 'church; b▶Sharolyn#14728 in the U.S.Sharolyn is a blended coinage joining Sharon (from the Hebrew place-name meaning 'a plain', the▶Kayelyn#14729 in the U.S.Kayelyn is a modern American blend, joining Kay with the ending -lyn, and it functions largely ▶Pearlie#14729 in the U.S.A pet form of Pearl, the gemstone name, from the Latin perla via Old French. It was used as a s▶Neilah#14730 in the U.S.Most often a modern respelling of Neila or Naila (Arabic Na'ila, 'achiever; one who attains'), ▶Kayliegh#14731 in the U.S.Kayliegh is an elaborate spelling of Kayleigh, a modern coinage joining Kay (from Katherine) wi▶Neily#14731 in the U.S.A modern nickname-style coinage: Neily reads as a pet form of Neila/Nyla, or as a bright respel▶Shavonta#14732 in the U.S.Shavonta is a modern coined name that joins the popular prefix Sha- with a -vonta ending. It ec▶Shelli#14732 in the U.S.A respelled pet form of Michelle or Shelley (and sometimes Rochelle). Michelle traces to Michae▶Corianne#14733 in the U.S.Corianne is a compound name pairing a Cor- element, from Cora or Corinne, with the classic Anne▶Nellee#14733 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Nellie, itself a long-standing pet form of Eleanor, Helen, Ellen and Cor▶Latrena#14734 in the U.S.Latrena is a mid-century American coinage pairing the La- prefix with the -trena sound of Trena▶Lauree#14736 in the U.S.Lauree is a decorative respelling of Laurie, itself a diminutive of Laura, from the Latin 'laur▶Poe#14736 in the U.S.A surname best known from writer Edgar Allan Poe; the name may trace to 'peacock' (a nickname s▶Porsche#14737 in the U.S.Porsche is the name Portia respelled to match the German sports-car maker. Portia itself comes ▶Nerissa#14738 in the U.S.From Greek Nereis, 'sea-nymph' (a Nereid). Shakespeare gave the name to Portia's clever, warm-h▶Gracin#14739 in the U.S.Gracin is a modern name that grows out of Grace, from Latin gratia, 'grace, favor, thanks,' wit▶Lacinda#14739 in the U.S.Lacinda respells Lucinda, the literary flourish on Lucia coined by Cervantes and used by later ▶Nevah#14739 in the U.S.A modern -ah respelling of Neva, which is read variously as Spanish nieve/neva ('snow'), as the▶Lacrisha#14741 in the U.S.Lacrisha joins the fashionable La- prefix to a Crisha or Trisha element drawn from Patricia (La▶Neyomi#14741 in the U.S.A modern phonetic respelling of Naomi, from the Hebrew Na'omi, 'pleasantness; sweetness' — the ▶Niarah#14742 in the U.S.A modern elaboration of Nia — Swahili for 'purpose' (one of the seven principles of Kwanzaa) an▶Niasia#14743 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining Nia (Swahili 'purpose') to the fashionable -asia ending seen ▶Sherae#14744 in the U.S.Sherae is a modern American coinage that joins a She- or Sha- opening with Rae, a pet form of R▶Shanessa#14745 in the U.S.Shanessa is an American coinage joining the Sha- prefix to the -nessa of Vanessa. Vanessa was i▶Leza#14746 in the U.S.Leza is a variant spelling of Liza or Lisa, both short forms of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elis▶Milyn#14746 in the U.S.Milyn is a modern coinage joining a My-/Mi- sound with the -lyn ending. It has no single docume▶Nikola#14746 in the U.S.From the Greek Nikolaos — nike ('victory') plus laos ('people'). This is genuinely two names in▶Viki#14746 in the U.S.Viki is a trimmed spelling of Vicki, the everyday short form of Victoria, from the Latin victor▶Nior#14748 in the U.S.A very rare modern coinage. It sits close to the Hebrew elements nir ('ploughed field') and or ▶Delvina#14749 in the U.S.Delvina is best read as an early-twentieth-century elaboration, joining the Del- element seen i▶Radleigh#14749 in the U.S.A modern -leigh respelling of Radley, an English place/surname meaning 'red meadow' or 'reed cl▶Lennette#14753 in the U.S.Lennette is a variant of Lynette and Lynnette, built on a Len-/Lynn base plus the French pet en▶Halei#14757 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Hailey/Haley, from an Old English place-and-surname element meaning 'hay c▶Railani#14757 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that borrows the -lani music of Hawaiian names such as Leilani (where▶Shontay#14757 in the U.S.Shontay is a mid-century American coinage in the Shante/Chante group, whose sound echoes the Fr▶Nollie#14758 in the U.S.A vintage-style pet name that has recently been given as a full name. It serves as a diminutive▶Nolynn#14759 in the U.S.A modern American blend: a No- element (from Nola, Noelle or Nova) joined to the popular -lynn ▶Porcha#14760 in the U.S.Porcha is a phonetic respelling of Portia, the Roman family name Porcia (from the gens Porcia, ▶Brittanni#14761 in the U.S.Brittanni is an ornate spelling of Brittany, the name of the Celtic region of northwestern Fran▶Noon#14761 in the U.S.The English word noon — midday — used as a given name. Its history as a word runs back to Latin▶Shontae#14762 in the U.S.Shontae is a coined American name, pairing the Shon- prefix with a stylish -tae ending seen in ▶Nor#14763 in the U.S.In Malay and Indonesian use, Nor is the common spelling of Arabic Nur, 'light' — very widely us▶Norajane#14764 in the U.S.A written-together double name in the Southern American tradition: Nora — a short form of Honor▶Ramsay#14764 in the U.S.A Scottish surname and place name, Ramsay ('wild garlic island; ram's island,' from Old English▶Norajean#14765 in the U.S.A written-together double name: Nora — from Honora ('honour') or Eleanor — joined to Jean, the ▶Noran#14766 in the U.S.Used in Egypt and elsewhere in the Arab world as a name built on nur, 'light' — often glossed a▶Novalina#14767 in the U.S.A modern elaboration of Nova — Latin nova, 'new', and the astronomer's word for a suddenly brig▶Laquetta#14768 in the U.S.Laquetta is an American coined name that pairs the popular La- prefix with a -quetta ending hea▶Novee#14768 in the U.S.A modern nickname-style spelling built on Nova (Latin nova, 'new'), with the -ee ending that cu▶Johnnetta#14769 in the U.S.Johnnetta is a feminine form of John, built with the -etta diminutive ending seen in Henrietta;▶Nyaomi#14771 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Naomi, from the Hebrew Na'omi, 'pleasantness; sweetness'. The Ny- openin▶Nyel#14772 in the U.S.A rare modern coinage, built from the fashionable Ny- opening and the -el ending. It may be rea▶Haylea#14774 in the U.S.Haylea is a variant spelling of Hayley, an English place name and surname meaning 'hay clearing▶Nyjai#14774 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining the Ny- opening to the -jai ending (as in Jai, itself a Sansk▶Nyloni#14775 in the U.S.A rare modern coinage built on the Ny- opening with a flowing -loni close; it may be read as a ▶Naiza#14776 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no single documented source. It sits near the Arabic Naila, 'one who atta▶Nyxie#14776 in the U.S.A modern pet form of Nyx — the Greek primordial goddess of the night, whose name is simply the ▶Oakli#14778 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Oakley, an English surname and place name from Old English ac ('oak') an▶Lakenya#14779 in the U.S.Lakenya is a modern American coinage built from the popular La- prefix and the name Kenya (the ▶Oaklynd#14779 in the U.S.A modern American blend: the nature word oak joined to the -lynn ending, with a -d that pulls i▶Raylea#14779 in the U.S.Raylea reads as a modern American blend joining Ray, a short form tied to Raymond or simply the▶Lakiya#14780 in the U.S.Lakiya reads as a coined name close to Lakia, built on the La- prefix that generated many melod▶Lashona#14780 in the U.S.Lashona is a coined feminine in the Lashawna and Lashonda family, built from the La- prefix and▶Octayvia#14780 in the U.S.A modern phonetic respelling of Octavia, from the Latin octavus, 'eighth' — the feminine of the▶Rashonda#14780 in the U.S.Rashonda is a modern American coinage joining the Ra- prefix to the -shonda ending shared by La▶Raynell#14780 in the U.S.Raynell reads as a blend of Ray (a short form of Raymond, or the word ray) with Nell or the fas▶Olana#14781 in the U.S.A rare name with no settled route. It reads as a blend of Olga or Ola with Alana, and it is als▶Rayvin#14781 in the U.S.Rayvin is a phonetic respelling of Raven, the English word for the glossy black bird long tied ▶Oli#14783 in the U.S.A short form of Olivia or Olive (from the olive tree, long a symbol of peace), used as a full g▶Olivea#14784 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Olivia, from the Latin oliva, 'olive; olive tree' — a symbol of peace si▶Reagyn#14784 in the U.S.Reagyn is a modern respelling of the given name Reagan, taken from the Irish surname O Riagain.▶Latashia#14785 in the U.S.A genuine 1970s coined name joining the La- prefix with Tasha, a Russian pet form of Natasha, f▶Oliviamae#14785 in the U.S.A written-together double name: Olivia, from the Latin oliva ('olive tree'), joined to Mae — a ▶Latesha#14786 in the U.S.Latesha is a coined American name blending the La- prefix with the -tesha/-ticia sound of Letic▶Oliviya#14786 in the U.S.A spelling of Olivia with the -iya ending common in Slavic transliteration, from the Latin oliv▶Latoshia#14789 in the U.S.Latoshia is a coined African American name from the La- prefix and a Toshia / Tosha base, the b▶Lawrencia#14790 in the U.S.Lawrencia is a feminine elaboration of Lawrence, which comes from the Latin Laurentius, 'man fr▶Onesti#14790 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that reads as a respelling of Honesty — the virtue word, from Latin h▶Latressa#14791 in the U.S.Latressa joins the fashionable La- prefix to a Tressa element, drawn from Theresa or Tress, lan▶Oniya#14791 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the -iya/-ia family, close in sound to Onia, Aniya and Sonia. It c▶Onna#14792 in the U.S.Most often a variant spelling of Anna — from the Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favour' — with an O ope▶Kedra#14793 in the U.S.Most plausibly a short form or variant of Kendra — a twentieth-century name, perhaps a feminine▶Ryleah#14795 in the U.S.A modern respelling in the Riley/Rylea family, from an Old English place name ('rye clearing') ▶Bettylou#14796 in the U.S.Bettylou is a compound name joining Betty, a pet form of Elizabeth (Hebrew, 'God is my oath' or▶Bresha#14796 in the U.S.Bresha is a modern American coinage that pairs the popular Bre- opening, seen in Breanna and Br▶Kimble#14796 in the U.S.Kimble is a surname form of Kimball, variously traced to a Welsh name meaning 'war chief' or to▶Orpha#14796 in the U.S.A variant of Orpah, the sister-in-law of Ruth in the Book of Ruth. Her name is usually traced t▶Oshynn#14798 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, most naturally read as a respelling of Ocean — from the Greek Okeano▶Sabbath#14799 in the U.S.From the Hebrew shabbat, 'to rest; cease' — the Sabbath, the holy day of rest observed in Judai▶Lawanna#14800 in the U.S.Lawanna joins the fashionable La- prefix to Wanda, a name of Slavic roots often linked to the W▶Nikeya#14801 in the U.S.Nikeya is a coined American name closely tied to Nakia, a name that surged in the nineteen-seve▶Ashlei#14802 in the U.S.Ashlei is a variant spelling of Ashley, an Old English surname and place name from aesc ('ash t▶Ozzlyn#14802 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining an Oz- element — as in Oswald, Osborn, or simply the sound it▶Natina#14803 in the U.S.Natina joins a Nat- opening, drawn from names like Natalie or the word Latina, with the familia▶Palace#14803 in the U.S.The English word palace, used as a modern word-name. Its history is worth knowing: it comes, th▶Reygan#14803 in the U.S.Reygan is a modern respelling of Reagan, an Irish surname from O Riagain, understood as 'descen▶Parks#14804 in the U.S.From the English surname Parks — 'of the park', for someone who lived or worked at an enclosed ▶Paysen#14805 in the U.S.A modern respelling in the Payton/Paxton family — English surname names, Payton from an Old Eng▶Payzlee#14806 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Paisley, the Scottish town near Glasgow whose weavers made the swirling ▶Carletha#14807 in the U.S.Carletha reads as a twentieth-century American coinage, joining a Carl- root shared with Carla ▶Pearla#14807 in the U.S.An elaborated form of Pearl, the jewel name — from the Latin perna by way of Old French perle. ▶Pella#14808 in the U.S.Pella is the name of the ancient capital of Macedon, birthplace of Alexander the Great, and of ▶Desyre#14809 in the U.S.Desyre is a modern respelling of Desiree ('desired; longed for') or of the English word 'desire▶Lekesha#14809 in the U.S.Lekesha is a modern American coinage joining the Le- prefix to the Kesha / Keisha sound family ▶Peyten#14809 in the U.S.A respelling of Peyton, an English surname from a place name in Essex and Suffolk meaning 'Paeg▶Carling#14810 in the U.S.Carling is an English surname used as a first name, generally traced to a root related to carl,▶Pharah#14810 in the U.S.Most naturally a respelling of Farah — the Arabic farah, 'joy; happiness'. The Ph- spelling is ▶Pheonyx#14811 in the U.S.A respelling of Phoenix, from the Greek phoinix — the mythical bird said to burn and be reborn ▶Portland#14812 in the U.S.A place name used as a given name: Portland, Oregon and Portland, Maine, both ultimately named ▶Posy#14813 in the U.S.The English word posy — a small bunch of flowers — used as a name. The word began as a variant ▶Price#14814 in the U.S.From the Welsh surname Price (Pryce), a contraction of ap Rhys, 'son of Rhys' — Rhys itself mea▶Lenor#14815 in the U.S.Lenor is a short form of Lenore, itself a contraction of Eleanor. Eleanor comes through Old Fre▶Pricilla#14815 in the U.S.A common spelling of Priscilla, from the Roman family name Priscus, 'ancient; former; venerable▶Promisee#14816 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on the virtue word Promise — from the Latin promissum, 'a thing sent for▶Terilyn#14816 in the U.S.Terilyn is a mid-century compound joining Teri, a pet form of Teresa, with the fashionable -lyn▶Leesha#14817 in the U.S.Leesha is a phonetic short form of Alisha, a variant of Alicia, which traces back through Alice▶Qualani#14817 in the U.S.A rare modern coinage. It closes on -lani, an ending borrowed from Hawaiian names (lani, 'heave▶Lerin#14818 in the U.S.Lerin reads as a modern blend of Lauren and Erin. Lauren derives from the laurel tree, a symbol▶Queena#14818 in the U.S.Built on the English word queen — from Old English cwen, 'queen; woman; wife' — with an -a endi▶Robert#14818 in the U.S.From the Germanic Hrodebert, 'bright fame' (hrod, 'fame,' + beraht, 'bright'). One of the great▶Kenosha#14819 in the U.S.Kenosha is a place-name borrowing from the Wisconsin city of Kenosha, whose name comes from a P▶Quest#14819 in the U.S.The English word quest — a search, a journey undertaken with purpose — used as a modern word-na▶Quiana#14820 in the U.S.A coined name. Quiana was a silky nylon fabric introduced by DuPont, and the word entered Ameri▶Leilyn#14821 in the U.S.A modern coinage pairing Leila - Arabic and Persian, from layl, 'night' - with the -lyn ending.▶Quincie#14821 in the U.S.A feminine-styled spelling of Quincy, from a Norman French place name — Cuinchy, from the Roman▶Takela#14821 in the U.S.Takela is a modern American coinage built from the popular Ta- name-prefix and the element Kela▶Quinleigh#14822 in the U.S.A modern American blend: Quinn — from the Irish surname O Cuinn, 'descendant of Conn' (conn mea▶Rosabell#14823 in the U.S.Rosabell is a form of Rosabel or Rosabella, joining the flower name Rose to the Latin bella, 'b▶Raelan#14825 in the U.S.A modern American blend: Rae — a short form of Rachel, and a name in its own right — joined to ▶Tifani#14825 in the U.S.Tifani respells Tiffany, the medieval English form of the Greek Theophania, 'appearance of God'▶Raelie#14826 in the U.S.A modern American coinage built on Rae — a short form of Rachel — with the soft -lie ending. It▶Raeni#14827 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, read as a spelling of Rainey or as a Rae- name with an -ni ending. R▶Averil#14828 in the U.S.Averil descends from the Old English Eoforhild or Everild, joining eofor, boar, and hild, battl▶Raeven#14828 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Raven, the bird name — from Old English hraefn. The raven is a bird of u▶Brittny#14830 in the U.S.Brittny is a vowel-dropped spelling of Brittany, the French region of the Celtic Britons. The c▶Ashlea#14832 in the U.S.Ashlea is a respelling of Ashley, from the Old English 'aesc' ('ash tree') plus 'leah' ('wood, ▶Jaedah#14832 in the U.S.Jaedah is a modern elaborated spelling of Jada or Jayda, itself built on the gemstone name Jade▶Raign#14832 in the U.S.A modern American respelling that sits between Reign ('to rule') and Rain (the weather word), b▶Ieisha#14833 in the U.S.Ieisha is a modern American respelling in the family of Aisha and Keisha, whose -eisha ending b▶Lilette#14835 in the U.S.A French-style diminutive built on Lily (the flower), with the -ette ending meaning 'little' — ▶Rainah#14835 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Raina/Rayna. Behind those spellings sit a Slavic name linked to regina, ▶Rozalynn#14835 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Rosalyn/Rosalind - from Germanic 'gentle horse' (hros + lind) and read b▶Raiven#14836 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Raven, the English bird name — a glossy black corvid long linked with cl▶Tayia#14836 in the U.S.Tayia is a variant of Taya, a short, modern girls' name used as a nickname for Taylor, Nataliya▶Tamieka#14837 in the U.S.Tamieka is a respelling of Tamika/Tameka, a modern American girl's name that rose in the 1970s;▶Ebelin#14838 in the U.S.Ebelin is a Latina respelling of Evelin, the Spanish-language form of Evelyn, in which the v is▶Raliyah#14838 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that sits close to Aaliyah ('exalted, high' in Arabic) with an R- ope▶Ralyn#14839 in the U.S.A modern American blend joining an Ra- opening (as in Rae or Rachel) to the fashionable -lyn en▶Aysiah#14840 in the U.S.Aysiah is a modern spelling that blends the place name Asia with the Arabic Aisha, meaning aliv▶Ramie#14841 in the U.S.A modern American name read as a spin on Rae or a short form of names like Ramona; the same spe▶Ramsie#14842 in the U.S.A modern American spelling in the Ramsey family. The surname Ramsey comes from English place na▶Ranae#14843 in the U.S.An American spelling of Renae/Renee, from the French Renee — feminine of Rene, from Latin renat▶Rayni#14845 in the U.S.A modern American respelling read as Rainey — a surname and nature-adjacent name — or simply as▶Raynie#14846 in the U.S.A modern American spelling in the Rainey/Rainie family — a name read as a surname, a weather wo▶Sabre#14848 in the U.S.From the English word sabre (a curved cavalry sword), via French sabre from a Germanic/Hungaria▶Omaria#14849 in the U.S.A modern name that reads either as a feminine of Omar (Arabic Umar, linked to 'flourishing, lon▶Raziella#14850 in the U.S.A modern elaboration joining Razi — a Hebrew element from raz, 'secret' — to the pretty Italian▶Reality#14851 in the U.S.The English word reality, 'the state of things as they actually are,' from Latin realis, 'actua▶Saelor#14851 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the word 'sailor' (one who sails), respelled with an ae. Breezy and na▶Onix#14852 in the U.S.A respelling of Onyx, from the Greek onyx, 'claw; fingernail,' the name of the banded black gem▶Regal#14853 in the U.S.The English word regal, 'royal, befitting a monarch,' from Latin regalis (rex, 'king'). Used di▶
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Popular English baby names include Mandie, Mollee, Ladeja, Marelin, Moona, Morley. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.
How many English baby names are here?
More4Kids lists 13812 English baby names, each with a sourced meaning and audio pronunciation.














