English Baby Names
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Kinlynn#16490 in the U.S.A modern blend joining a Kin- opening (Kinley/Kinsley) with the popular -lynn ending. No single▶Billijo#16491 in the U.S.Billijo is an American compound of Billie and Jo, run together as one name. Billie is a pet for▶Ebone#16491 in the U.S.Ebone is a streamlined respelling of Ebony, from Greek ebenos, the prized dark hardwood. The tr▶Kymberlee#16493 in the U.S.Kymberlee restyles Kimberly, an English surname and place name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow' (the▶Vanetta#16493 in the U.S.Vanetta is an early-twentieth-century American girl's name, most plausibly an elaboration of Ne▶Kaylynne#16494 in the U.S.Kaylynne is a doubled-ending spelling of Kaylyn, a modern blend of Kay (a pet form of Katherine▶Kyna#16496 in the U.S.Kyna is generally traced to the Irish Cíona or Caoineadh circle and glossed as 'wisdom,' though▶Brande#16499 in the U.S.Brande is a variant of Brandy (Brandi), a word name from the drink brandy, whose name comes fro▶Letha#16499 in the U.S.A short form of Aletha or Alethea, from the Greek aletheia, 'truth.' It was used as a standalon▶Koast#16502 in the U.S.A modern K-respelling of the English word coast — the edge of the sea, from Latin costa, 'side;▶Marche#16506 in the U.S.Marche is a coined name whose spelling matches the French 'marché', market, and whose sound rec▶Kasara#16508 in the U.S.Kasara is a late-twentieth-century coinage with no single documented root. It most plausibly el▶Laioni#16508 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source. It sits near Leoni and Leona, names built on Latin ▶Koraleigh#16510 in the U.S.A modern blend of Coral — the pink-red sea coral, long used as a jewel-like word name — with th▶Shawnetta#16511 in the U.S.Shawnetta joins Shawn or Shawna, an Irish-rooted name meaning 'God is gracious' via John/Sean, ▶Kouture#16513 in the U.S.A modern respelling of couture — the French word for 'sewing; dressmaking,' used in English for▶Laker#16513 in the U.S.Laker is an English surname and word for someone who lives by a lake, widely known via the LA L▶Kelsa#16515 in the U.S.Kelsa reads most naturally as a trimmed, softened form of Kelsey, an English place-and-surname ▶Kemaya#16516 in the U.S.Kemaya joins the Ke- prefix to Maya, a name shared across many traditions, from the Sanskrit fo▶Kross#16517 in the U.S.Kross is a respelling of Cross, an English word and surname (originally for someone who lived b▶Jonquil#16520 in the U.S.Jonquil is a botanical name taken straight from the jonquil, a sweet-scented species of narciss▶Lamyra#16520 in the U.S.Lamyra pairs the fashionable La- prefix with Myra, a name the poet Fulke Greville coined in the▶Akera#16521 in the U.S.Akera is a modern American coinage close in sound to Akira and Kera. It was built for its brigh▶Kye#16523 in the U.S.A short name reading as a form of Kai (variously 'sea' in Hawaiian, or a Welsh/Frisian name) or▶Kesleigh#16529 in the U.S.Kesleigh is a contemporary respelling in the Kelsey and Kesley family, dressing the name in the▶Seychelle#16529 in the U.S.Most often read from the Seychelles, the Indian Ocean island nation (named for a French finance▶Jaimi#16530 in the U.S.Jaimi is a feminine respelling of Jamie or Jaime, a pet form of James. James descends through L▶Kymiah#16531 in the U.S.Kymiah is a coined American girl's name built from a Ky- opening and a -miah ending, in the fam▶Lataya#16531 in the U.S.Lataya is an invented American girl's name pairing the popular La- prefix with Taya; it has no ▶Latoria#16532 in the U.S.Latoria is a coined American name pairing the popular La- prefix with the -toria of Victoria (L▶Kynsli#16533 in the U.S.Kynsli is a modern respelling of Kinsley, an English place and surname from Old English element▶Shaiel#16533 in the U.S.A modern coinage that reads as Shai ('gift' in Hebrew) plus the -el ending ('of God') found in ▶Easter#16536 in the U.S.A birth-at-Easter name drawn from the Christian festival, whose Old English name Eastre is link▶Arnisha#16537 in the U.S.Arnisha is an American coinage pairing an Ar- opening with a -nisha ending in the family of Tan▶Shala#16538 in the U.S.Shala is best read as a modern American coinage built from the fashionable Sha- opening and the▶Khailyn#16540 in the U.S.A modern -lyn respelling in the Kaylin/Kaitlyn family; by the Kaitlyn route it brushes 'pure' (▶Lace#16542 in the U.S.Lace is a short, one-syllable form of Lacey, an English surname that came from Lassy, a place i▶Lacee#16543 in the U.S.Lacee is a respelling of Lacey, an English surname from the Norman place-name Lassy in Normandy▶Edy#16544 in the U.S.A short spelling of Edie, the pet form of Edith, from Old English Eadgyth, 'prosperous/blessed ▶Lainy#16546 in the U.S.A short form of Lainey/Elaine — Elaine being an Old French form of Helen, 'bright; shining ligh▶Laiyana#16547 in the U.S.A modern coinage built from the Lai- opening seen in Laila and Laiyah plus the -ana ending. It ▶Sharie#16550 in the U.S.Sharie is a spelling of Shari, a mid-century pet form usually tied to Sharon — from Hebrew Shar▶Laretta#16557 in the U.S.A variant of Loretta, itself from Loreto, the Italian town and Marian shrine (the Holy House of▶Larken#16560 in the U.S.From the English surname Larkin (a pet form of Laurence) and the bird word 'lark.' A surname/na▶Kadesha#16562 in the U.S.Kadesha is a modern American coinage built from a Ka- opening and the melodic -esha ending that▶Latavia#16563 in the U.S.Latavia is a coined American name pairing the La- prefix with the -tavia of Octavia (Latin, 'ei▶Leniya#16563 in the U.S.Leniya is a modern American coinage built on the -iya and -niya endings popular in the two-thou▶Kindall#16569 in the U.S.Kindall is a K-spelling variant of Kendall, an English surname from the town of Kendal in Cumbr▶Allyiah#16570 in the U.S.Allyiah is a respelling of Aaliyah, the feminine of the Arabic Ali, from a root meaning 'high, ▶Leslyn#16570 in the U.S.Leslyn joins Leslie with the popular -lyn ending. Leslie is a Scottish surname and place-name, ▶Kinsie#16572 in the U.S.Kinsie is a spelling in the Kinsey/Kinzie family, a surname turned given name from the Old Engl▶Leydy#16573 in the U.S.A Latin-American given name from the English word Lady ('a woman of standing; a title of courte▶Kiptyn#16574 in the U.S.A -tyn respelling of Kipton, an English place-and-surname name; it also reads like 'Captain,' g▶Lakiesha#16574 in the U.S.A genuine coined name of the 1970s, joining the La- prefix with Kiesha (Keisha), itself a moder▶Laycie#16576 in the U.S.Laycie is a respelling of Lacey or Lacy, an English surname brought by the Normans from the pla▶Laykyn#16578 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Laken/Lakyn, a unisex name drawn from the word 'lake' (a body of water) ▶Merlinda#16579 in the U.S.Merlinda reads as a blend on the -linda names such as Melinda and Belinda, whose ending suggest▶Laylen#16580 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that trims Layla and adds the -en ending common in Jaylen and Kaylen.▶Laquita#16583 in the U.S.Laquita is a coined name pairing the popular La- prefix with -quita, the Spanish diminutive end▶Lilley#16585 in the U.S.A respelling of Lily (the flower, a symbol of purity) and also the English surname Lilley/Lilly▶Leeanne#16586 in the U.S.Leeanne is a compound name of the kind English-speaking families made freely in the twentieth c▶Legendary#16588 in the U.S.The English word legendary, 'the stuff of legend; celebrated; remarkable' (from Latin legenda, ▶Ailea#16589 in the U.S.Ailea is a modern American coinage in the Aleah/Aaliyah sound family; it is an invented flowing▶Ladonna#16589 in the U.S.From the Italian la donna, 'the lady,' adopted as an American given name (often styled LaDonna)▶Lavonda#16592 in the U.S.A coined name joining the La- prefix with Vonda, itself a variant of Wanda, a Slavic name read ▶Lilyonna#16592 in the U.S.Lilyonna is a modern coined girl's name, blending the flower name Lily with an -onna or Anna en▶Averylynn#16594 in the U.S.A written-together compound of Avery - a surname from a Germanic name usually read as 'elf coun▶Jazzlene#16594 in the U.S.Jazzlene is a modern coinage joining the word jazz, the American music, with the -lene/-lyn end▶Maecy#16595 in the U.S.Maecy is a respelling of Macy or Macey, an English surname from the Norman place name Massy in ▶Magdeline#16596 in the U.S.Magdeline sits between Magdalene and Madeline, from Magdalene meaning woman of Magdala, a villa▶Aireona#16598 in the U.S.Aireona is a modern American coinage that plays on the sound of Ariana while opening with the w▶Lajoy#16600 in the U.S.Lajoy joins the fashionable La- prefix to the word-name Joy, from the Middle English joie, 'gla▶Lexee#16601 in the U.S.Lexee is a modern respelling of Lexi, the pet form of Alexandra or Alexis. Those names come fro▶Jenalee#16603 in the U.S.Jenalee reads as a compound of Jenna - a short form of Jennifer, from Welsh Gwenhwyfar, 'white,▶Liddie#16607 in the U.S.Liddie is an affectionate pet form of Lydia, a Greek name meaning 'woman from Lydia' (a region ▶Lenette#16610 in the U.S.Lenette is a soft elaboration blending Lynette (a Welsh-rooted name via Tennyson, linked to Lyn▶Mistie#16611 in the U.S.Mistie is a spelling of Misty, an English word name meaning 'covered with mist, hazy'. The name▶Kathi#16614 in the U.S.Kathi is a streamlined spelling of Kathy, the short form of Katherine, from Greek katharos, 'pu▶Loralynn#16614 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Lora (a form of Laura, 'laurel; victory') and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake; poo▶Jessicaann#16615 in the U.S.Jessicaann simply joins Jessica and Ann into a single run-on name. Jessica traces to the Hebrew▶Lilianah#16615 in the U.S.Lilianah is an ornamented spelling of Liliana or Lillian, from the Latin lilium, the lily, a fl▶Jennell#16616 in the U.S.Jennell joins the Jen- of Jenny and Jennifer to the fashionable -elle ending, in the mould of J▶Lorel#16617 in the U.S.Lorel is a streamlined spelling of Laurel, the nature name from Latin laurus, the laurel or bay▶Larayne#16619 in the U.S.Larayne is an elaborated variant of Lorraine, restyled as La-Rayne; Lorraine takes its name fro▶Lorenna#16619 in the U.S.A double-n elaboration of Lorena, itself from Lauren/Laurentius ('from Laurentum; the laurel'),▶Lillionna#16620 in the U.S.Lillionna is a decorative spelling that stretches Lillian, itself from Lily, the flower long ti▶Lillyonna#16621 in the U.S.A modern elaboration of Lily ('the lily flower,' a symbol of purity and innocence) extended wit▶Sydne#16622 in the U.S.Sydne is a trimmed respelling of Sydney (or Sidney), an English place-name and surname from Old▶Lilybelle#16623 in the U.S.Lilybelle is a compound name joining Lily — the flower, from Latin lilium, long a symbol of pur▶Lilymay#16624 in the U.S.A compound of Lily (the flower, from Latin lilium) and May (the month, and a pet form of Mary o▶Jil#16625 in the U.S.Jil is a trimmed one-l spelling of Jill, the English pet form of Gillian (Juliana), from the La▶Linsy#16627 in the U.S.A short respelling of Lindsay/Lindsey, an English surname and place name meaning 'island of lin▶Linzy#16628 in the U.S.A phonetic respelling of Lindsay/Lindsey, an English place and surname name meaning 'Lincoln's ▶Lisamarie#16632 in the U.S.Lisamarie is a run-together compound of the classic double name Lisa Marie: Lisa is a short for▶Takita#16632 in the U.S.Takita is an American coinage pairing a Ta- prefix with a -kita ending echoing Nakita and Nikit▶Amandalee#16635 in the U.S.Amandalee joins Amanda, from the Latin amanda, 'worthy of love, lovable' (a gerundive of amare,▶Lissy#16635 in the U.S.A playful pet form of names like Elizabeth (Hebrew, 'God is my oath') or Felicity ('happiness')▶Livvi#16637 in the U.S.A pet form of Olivia or Livia — names tied to the olive ('olive tree; peace') and the Latin for▶Lunaray#16640 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Luna (Latin, 'moon') with Ray ('a beam of light'), reading as 'moon-ra▶Leandria#16641 in the U.S.Leandria is a flowing feminine elaboration of Leandra, itself the feminine of Leander. The Gree▶Cherrelle#16642 in the U.S.Cherrelle is a decorative elaboration of Cheryl, a name that arose in the twentieth century, pr▶Lolamae#16643 in the U.S.A modern compound of Lola (a Spanish pet form of Dolores) and Mae (from May/Mary). A sweet, ret▶Leelynn#16644 in the U.S.A modern American coinage pairing Lee - an English surname and given name from Old English leah▶Laurielle#16645 in the U.S.A modern elaboration of Laura or Laurel ('the laurel; bay tree,' a symbol of victory and honor)▶Mariell#16646 in the U.S.A spelling of Mariel or Marielle, diminutive forms of Maria, itself the Latin form of the Hebre▶Legacey#16647 in the U.S.A modern respelling of the word Legacy — 'something handed down; an inheritance from those befo▶Loria#16647 in the U.S.Most likely a trimmed form of Gloria, from the Latin for 'glory,' or an elaboration of Lori. Th▶Keitha#16648 in the U.S.Keitha is a feminine form of the Scottish name Keith, adding an -a to the boys' name. Keith beg▶Taneisha#16648 in the U.S.Taneisha is a modern American coinage built from a Ta- opening and the melodic -eisha ending th▶Lorina#16649 in the U.S.A form of Lora/Laura ('the laurel; bay tree,' a sign of victory) extended with the Latinate dim▶Lylee#16650 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Lily, the flower name ('lily,' a symbol of purity), with a Ly-/-ee spin.▶Lyncoln#16651 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Lincoln, an English place/surname meaning 'lake colony' (Roman Lindum Co▶Joniya#16652 in the U.S.Joniya is a modern coinage that joins Jo, the friendly short form of Joanna, Josephine, and the▶Shameka#16652 in the U.S.Shameka is a modern African-American invented name, joining the popular Sha- prefix to a -meka ▶Nakeisha#16653 in the U.S.Nakeisha is a coined African American name built from the Na- prefix and Keisha, itself a popul▶Lovey#16657 in the U.S.Lovey is the English endearment 'lovey' — a pet form of 'love', long used to mean sweetheart or▶Shandy#16657 in the U.S.Shandy reads as a name in the Shanda/Sandy group, which traces to Sandra and Alexandra, from Gr▶Ranie#16660 in the U.S.Ranie is best read as a pet form, either clipped from a longer name such as Lorraine, or a spel▶Jamaiya#16661 in the U.S.Jamaiya is a modern coinage close to Jamaya and Amaya, joining a Ja- prefix to a vowel-rich -ma▶Marvina#16662 in the U.S.Marvina is the feminine form of Marvin, whose usual source is the Welsh Merfyn, later reshaped ▶Maryland#16665 in the U.S.Maryland is the U.S. state name used as a given name. The state was named 'Mary's land' for Que▶Madelinne#16666 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Madeline, from Magdalene ('of Magdala,' a town by the Sea of Galilee, of▶Madellyn#16667 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Madelyn/Madeline, from Magdalene ('of Magdala,' often read 'high tower')▶Jozelynn#16668 in the U.S.Jozelynn is a modern respelling of Jocelyn, which came into English through the Normans from th▶Lashanna#16668 in the U.S.Lashanna joins the La- prefix to Shanna or Shauna, the latter an Irish-influenced feminine of J▶Sharnae#16668 in the U.S.Sharnae is a coined elaboration of Sharna, a name usually read as a short, modern form linked t▶Luma#16669 in the U.S.Luma is used in Arabic as a girl's name, connected to lama, a word for a dark shading of the li▶Matalyn#16669 in the U.S.Matalyn is a phonetic respelling of Madelyn (Madeline), the English form of Magdalene, meaning ▶Madysson#16670 in the U.S.Madysson is a modern respelling of Madison, which began as an English surname usually explained▶Tassie#16670 in the U.S.Tassie is an affectionate -ie form tied to Tacy and to Anastasia. Anastasia comes from the Gree▶Allycia#16671 in the U.S.Allycia is a decorative spelling of Alicia, itself a Latinate form of Alice, which descends thr▶Lyndsy#16672 in the U.S.Lyndsy is a modern American respelling of Lindsay, a Scottish place-and-surname from Old Englis▶Lupine#16673 in the U.S.From the lupine (or lupin) flower, a tall wildflower spike; the plant name comes from Latin lup▶Lynell#16673 in the U.S.Lynell is a twentieth-century American elaboration of Lynn, from the Welsh llyn, 'lake' or 'poo▶Ferrin#16676 in the U.S.Ferrin is used as a girl's name from the surname Ferrin or Farren. The name is linked to Old Fr▶Latrece#16676 in the U.S.Latrece is a coined American name of the later twentieth century, formed with the popular prefi▶Meghen#16676 in the U.S.Meghen is a variant spelling of Megan, the Welsh diminutive of Margaret - from the Greek 'marga▶Kewanna#16677 in the U.S.Kewanna is a coined girls' name close to Kiwanna and Kwanna, built from a 'Ke-' or 'Ki-' openin▶Latyra#16677 in the U.S.Latyra is a modern American coinage that joins the fashionable La- prefix to a -tyra element ec▶Sherell#16678 in the U.S.Sherell is a trimmer spelling of Sherrell and Cherelle, part of the Cheryl family. Cheryl itsel▶Lyanne#16679 in the U.S.A spelling of Lianne/Leanne, joining a Li-/Lee- sound with Anne (Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favor')▶Sherice#16679 in the U.S.Sherice is a modern name, most naturally read as a respelling of Cherise or Charisse, names bui▶Kadince#16680 in the U.S.Kadince is a K-spelling of Cadence, a word name from the Latin 'cadentia', 'a falling', by way ▶Toi#16681 in the U.S.Toi is a brief modern American given name with no fixed etymology. It most plausibly began as a▶Kaelei#16682 in the U.S.Kaelei is one of many creative spellings of Kaylee, a modern name formed from the elements Kay ▶Lynnsey#16683 in the U.S.Lynnsey is a Lynn-forward respelling of Lindsey, an English place name and surname meaning roug▶Tracee#16686 in the U.S.A doubled-e spelling of Tracy, from a Norman French place name and surname (a settlement 'of Th▶Kaile#16690 in the U.S.Kaile is a spelling in the Kaylee/Kayla family, a modern English coinage joining Kay to a -lee ▶Makhari#16693 in the U.S.Makhari is a modern coinage, part of a Makari/Makhari cluster of names. It has no single docume▶Lilliona#16694 in the U.S.Lilliona is an elaborated form of Lillian, which grew from Lily. The lily flower's name comes f▶Mada#16695 in the U.S.Mada is best read as a short form of Madeline or Magdalena, from Mary Magdalene, 'of Magdala' (▶Lilyona#16698 in the U.S.Lilyona is a modern American name built from Lily, the flower name from Latin lilium, long a sy▶Madilyne#16698 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Madelyn/Madeline, from Magdalene ('of Magdala,' often read 'high tower')▶Mady#16700 in the U.S.A short form of Madeline ('of Magdala') or Madison, used here as a standalone name. Reads as a ▶Maleea#16700 in the U.S.Maleea is a phonetic spelling of Malia, the Hawaiian form of Mary; through Mary it reaches back▶Areena#16701 in the U.S.A form of Areen (Arabic, linked to 'contentment; a garden of paradise') and an echo of the word▶Maelia#16702 in the U.S.A modern name with no single documented route. It sits close to Amelia, from a Germanic root me▶Malonii#16705 in the U.S.Malonii is a modern coinage with a doubled-i flourish, readable near the surname Maloney or as ▶Kimberle#16706 in the U.S.Kimberle is a spelling variant of Kimberly, an English place-name that means the meadow or wood▶Magenta#16707 in the U.S.From the color magenta, a vivid pinkish-purple dye named in 1859 after the Battle of Magenta (a▶Lizzette#16708 in the U.S.Lizzette is an American respelling of Lisette (or Lizette), a French diminutive of Elizabeth. E▶Maggy#16708 in the U.S.A spelling of Maggie, the short form of Margaret, from the Greek margarites, 'pearl.' Warm, vin▶Lorren#16709 in the U.S.Lorren is a spelling of Lauren/Loren, feminine forms drawn from Laurence, from Latin 'Laurentiu▶Maralyn#16711 in the U.S.Maralyn is a spelling variant of Marilyn, the early-20th-century blend of Mary with the fashion▶Mahwa#16712 in the U.S.Mahwa has no documented etymology as a given name. The mahua (sometimes spelled mahwa) is an In▶Vaneza#16713 in the U.S.Vaneza is a Spanish respelling of Vanessa, a name invented by the writer Jonathan Swift for his▶Londan#16715 in the U.S.Londan is a spelling variant of London, the name of the British capital, whose ancient origin i▶Mailea#16717 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source. It echoes the Hawaiian maile, a fragrant vine used ▶Mairani#16719 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source, built on a Mai- opening and the -rani ending. Rani ▶Miila#16719 in the U.S.Miila is a modern spelling of Mila, a Slavic name meaning 'dear, gracious' (also a short form o▶Jennessa#16720 in the U.S.Jennessa is a modern blend, joining the Jen-/Jenna sound (from Jennifer, Welsh for 'white, fair▶Mallee#16721 in the U.S.Mallee reads as a modern coinage or short form; separately, mallee is an Australian term for a ▶Mikai#16721 in the U.S.Mikai reads as a form of Micah or a Mikai coinage, tied to the Hebrew 'who is like God?' It usu▶Venesa#16722 in the U.S.Venesa is a spelling variant of Vanessa, a name invented by the writer Jonathan Swift in the ea▶Mariyana#16729 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Mariana, itself a compound of Maria and Ana or a Latin form of Marianus. M▶Maleiyah#16733 in the U.S.Maleiyah is a modern coinage, sitting near Maleah, Maliyah and Amaliyah. It has no single fixed▶Malisha#16734 in the U.S.Malisha is a modern phonetic respelling most likely in the Melissa family, from Greek melissa, ▶Marlayna#16734 in the U.S.Marlayna is a modern respelling of Marlena, itself a form of Marlene — a German blend of Maria ▶Mally#16735 in the U.S.Mally reads as a pet form used as a full name — most plausibly clipped from Mallory ('unlucky',▶Maloree#16736 in the U.S.Maloree is a phonetic respelling of Mallory, a Norman surname from the Old French malheure, mea▶Candence#16739 in the U.S.Candence is a variant of Cadence, with an inserted n. Cadence comes from the Latin cadentia, 'a▶Maniya#16740 in the U.S.Maniya is a coined American girl's name in the popular -niya ending family shared with Aniya an▶Lulla#16743 in the U.S.Lulla is best read as a diminutive or pet form of Louisa or Lula, both ultimately from the Germ▶Maranda#16744 in the U.S.Maranda is a variant spelling of Miranda, from Latin mirandus, 'worthy of admiration, wonderful▶Mackensie#16745 in the U.S.Mackensie is a respelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname from Gaelic MacCoinnich, 'son of Coi▶Ashlynd#16748 in the U.S.Ashlynd is a modern respelling of Ashlyn, itself a blend of Ashley with the fashionable '-lyn' ▶Maddisen#16748 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Madison, an English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Maud' (or 'son of M▶Margarett#16750 in the U.S.A doubled-t spelling of Margaret, which comes through Latin and French from the Greek margarite▶Mattingly#16751 in the U.S.Mattingly is an English surname adopted as a modern given name. It comes from an English place ▶Carlissa#16752 in the U.S.Carlissa is a coined blend, joining a Carl- opening with the -issa ending of Carissa and Meliss▶Luxley#16752 in the U.S.A modern American coinage pairing Lux, the Latin word for 'light,' with the surname-style -ley ▶Monee#16754 in the U.S.Monee is a phonetic spelling close to Monae and to Monique, the French form of Monica. Monica i▶Hailei#16755 in the U.S.Hailei is a modern respelling of Hailey (Haley), an English surname from a place name combining▶Lylianna#16756 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Liliana, a flowing elaboration of Lily (the flower). Graceful and floral ▶Lysa#16759 in the U.S.Lysa is a -y- respelling of Lisa, the short form of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheva, 'God i▶Marijane#16759 in the U.S.Marijane is the compound Mary Jane written as one name, joining Mary (Hebrew Miriam, 'beloved' ▶Marquesha#16759 in the U.S.Marquesha is an invented late-twentieth-century name in the popular '-esha/-eisha' family, join▶Mayce#16759 in the U.S.Mayce is a modern respelling connected to Macy (an English and French surname, often from a for▶Haliegh#16760 in the U.S.Haliegh is an inventive spelling of Haley, blending the -ie- and -eigh looks. Haley is an Engli▶Dawnielle#16761 in the U.S.Dawnielle is a combination name fusing Dawn, the English word for daybreak, with Danielle, the ▶
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Boy Names That Mean GiftGirl Names That Mean EarthGirl Names That Mean GiftGirl Names That Mean GodGirl Names That Mean the SeaBoy Names That Mean RoyaltyGirl Names That Mean FreedomBoy Names That Mean EarthBoy Names That Mean GodGirl Names That Mean RoyaltyGirl Names That Mean FlowerGirl Names That Mean GraceGirl Names That Mean BeautyGirl Names That Mean LightBoy Names That Mean WarriorBoy Names That Mean StrengthGirl Names That Mean PurityBoy Names That Mean BraveryGirl Names That Mean StrengthBoy Names That Mean GraceBoy Names That Mean the SeaGirl Names That Mean LoveGirl Names That Mean the SkyGirl Names That Mean BirdBoy Names That Mean BirdGirl Names That Mean BraveryBoy Names That Mean LeaderGirl Names That Mean SnowGirl Names That Mean WindGirl Names That Mean GentlenessGirl Names That Mean JewelBoy Names That Mean LoveBoy Names That Mean ProtectionBoy Names That Mean SnowGirl Names That Mean RoseGirl Names That Mean WarriorGirl Names That Mean LifeBoy Names That Mean FreedomBoy Names That Mean VictoryGirl Names That Mean FireGirl Names That Mean HappinessBoy Names That Mean TruthBoy Names That Mean LightBoy Names That Mean WealthBoy Names That Mean FireBoy Names That Mean WisdomGirl Names That Mean SunBoy Names That Mean HonorGirl Names That Mean GoldBoy Names That Mean YouthBoy Names That Mean EternityGirl Names That Mean TruthGirl Names That Mean JoyBoy Names That Mean RockGirl Names That Mean RockGirl Names That Mean WisdomGirl Names That Mean WealthGirl Names That Mean ProtectionBoy Names That Mean FlowerBoy Names That Mean HealingBoy Names That Mean Happiness
Frequently Asked
What are popular English baby names?
Popular English baby names include Kinlynn, Billijo, Ebone, Kymberlee, Vanetta, Kaylynne. 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.














