English Baby Names
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English Girl Names
Mahaley#16764 in the U.S.Mahaley is a Southern and Appalachian variant of Mahala or Mahalah, a Hebrew name usually read ▶Marnee#16765 in the U.S.Marnee is a respelling of Marnie, itself a Scottish and English short form most often traced to▶Maryfrances#16772 in the U.S.A written-as-one compound of Mary (Hebrew Miriam, 'beloved; star of the sea') and Frances (Lati▶Medora#16775 in the U.S.The name of the heroine of Lord Byron's narrative poem The Corsair, apparently coined or adapte▶Treneice#16776 in the U.S.Treneice is a modern invented name that pairs a Tre- opening with an ending echoing Denise or N▶Masiyah#16778 in the U.S.Masiyah is a modern coinage, readable near Masiah or the Hebrew Maasiah ('work of the Lord'), o▶Mavelyn#16781 in the U.S.Mavelyn is a modern coinage, readable as a blend of Mavis or Mabel with Evelyn. It has no singl▶Maevrie#16782 in the U.S.A modern coinage extending Maeve, the anglicised form of the Irish Medb, usually read as 'she w▶Mekhia#16782 in the U.S.Mekhia is a feminine coinage echoing Makhi/Mekhi, a name of debated origin (sometimes linked to▶Melanii#16783 in the U.S.Melanii is a doubled-i respelling of Melanie, from Greek melas ('dark, black'). The styling is ▶Makaylynn#16784 in the U.S.Makaylynn is a modern American compound joining Makayla, a form of Michaela from the Hebrew Mic▶Maxx#16788 in the U.S.A double-x spelling of Max, short for Maximilian/Maxwell, from Latin maximus, 'greatest.' Max i▶Kendrah#16789 in the U.S.Kendrah is a spelling variant of Kendra, a twentieth-century name usually explained as a femini▶Maylea#16789 in the U.S.Maylea has no securely documented etymology. It is usually read as a modern coinage blending Ma▶Merrilee#16792 in the U.S.Merrilee is a form of Marilee or Merrily, blending Mary — from Hebrew, variously 'beloved' or '▶Michaelyn#16794 in the U.S.Michaelyn reads as a feminine elaboration of Michael, adding the fashionable -lyn ending; Micha▶Chelby#16795 in the U.S.Chelby is a soft-Ch spelling of Shelby, an English surname and place-name from Old Norse elemen▶Malloree#16796 in the U.S.Malloree is a phonetic respelling of Mallory, a Norman French surname from malheure/maloret, 'u▶Cherilyn#16798 in the U.S.Cherilyn is a mid-century American coinage joining Cheryl (itself from Cherie, 'dear one,' or C▶Jurzi#16798 in the U.S.Jurzi is a modern American coinage with no documented etymology. It reads as a phonetic spellin▶Malynda#16798 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Melinda, a name coined in eighteenth-century English literature, usually▶Tazlyn#16799 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Taz- sound with the popular -lyn ending (from Welsh 'lake; waterfall▶Annice#16800 in the U.S.Annice is a spelling of Annis/Anniece, an English medieval form of Agnes, from Greek 'hagne', '▶Aprill#16801 in the U.S.Aprill is a double-l spelling of April, the fourth month, from Latin Aprilis, whose root may ti▶Mikey#16801 in the U.S.A pet form of Michael (Hebrew, 'who is like God?'), usually a boy's nickname; used here as a gi▶Natori#16801 in the U.S.Natori is a modern American coinage. It matches a real Japanese surname and is best known publi▶Mikiya#16803 in the U.S.Mikiya is a modern coinage, readable near Mikaya, Makiya or Mikayla. It has no single documente▶Laurinda#16805 in the U.S.Laurinda is an ornamented form of Lorinda, itself an -inda elaboration of Laura, from Latin lau▶Makennah#16805 in the U.S.Makennah is a modern respelling of Makenna, a first-name use of the Scottish/Irish surname McKe▶Melenie#16810 in the U.S.A respelling of Melanie with an 'e' for the middle 'a.' Melanie comes from the Greek 'melas' / ▶Minda#16811 in the U.S.Minda is a pet form of Melinda or Belinda — and a cousin of Linda — names ending in the element▶Marabeth#16812 in the U.S.Marabeth is a compound name joining Mary, or the related Mara, with Beth, a short form of Eliza▶Melly#16814 in the U.S.Melly is a pet form usable for many Mel- names (Melanie, Melissa, Amelia, Melody). Used on its ▶Ranita#16814 in the U.S.Ranita is a Hebrew girl's name from ranah, 'to sing, to rejoice,' giving 'song' or 'joy.' In Am▶Sherrilyn#16814 in the U.S.Sherrilyn joins Sherry or Cheryl — Cheryl coming from Cherie, the French for 'dear' or 'darling▶Cindel#16815 in the U.S.Cindel reads as a modern coinage built on Cindy, itself a short form of Cynthia or Lucinda, wit▶Melva#16816 in the U.S.An early-20th-century American name, most often read as a feminine partner to Melvin or as an e▶Maliana#16819 in the U.S.Maliana is a modern coinage, readable as a blend of Malia or Maria with the -ana ending. It has▶Malilah#16820 in the U.S.Malilah is a modern coinage with a soft, symmetrical sound. It has no single documented meaning▶Clararose#16823 in the U.S.Clararose is a modern compound joining Clara (Latin 'clara,' 'bright, clear') with Rose (the fl▶Reianna#16823 in the U.S.Reianna is a modern respelling close to Rianna and Rihanna, joining a Rei-/Ri- opening with the▶Tywana#16824 in the U.S.Tywana is a coined African-American name, a Ty- spelling of Tawana; it was created for its rhyt▶Mhia#16825 in the U.S.Mhia is a modern respelling of Mia, itself linked to Maria (from Hebrew Miriam) and to Italian ▶Conny#16831 in the U.S.Conny is a spelling of Connie, the short form of Constance. Constance comes from the Latin 'con▶Imira#16833 in the U.S.A modern spelling with no documented etymology. It echoes Arabic Amira ('princess') and the Sla▶Trilby#16835 in the U.S.Trilby is a literary coinage, the name of the artists'-model heroine of George du Maurier's hug▶Milea#16837 in the U.S.Milea has no documented etymology. It reads as a soft modern coinage between Mila (Slavic mil, ▶Kandi#16839 in the U.S.Kandi is a K-spelled form of Candy, the affectionate short form of Candace -- a name from the a▶Nikkita#16839 in the U.S.Nikkita is a late-twentieth-century American respelling of Nikita, which traces through Russian▶Velicia#16839 in the U.S.Velicia mirrors Felicia, the Latin name from felix meaning lucky or happy, with the opening F s▶Courtni#16840 in the U.S.Courtni is a respelling of Courtney, an aristocratic English surname from the Norman French — e▶Marlys#16844 in the U.S.A twentieth-century blend name, joining Mar- (from Mary or Marlene) to an -lys ending (as in Gl▶Vernell#16844 in the U.S.Vernell is generally an elaboration of Verna (from the Latin vernus, 'spring; springtime') or a▶Airiel#16848 in the U.S.Airiel is a phonetic respelling of Ariel, from Hebrew Ari'el, understood as 'lion of God'. The ▶Maryeli#16848 in the U.S.Maryeli is a modern coinage joining Mary/Mari- with an -eli ending (perhaps echoing Eli or Eliz▶Millennia#16848 in the U.S.Millennia is the English word for spans of a thousand years (plural of millennium, from Latin m▶Masey#16853 in the U.S.Masey is a variant of Macy and Massey, surnames that come from a Norman French place name and a▶Uniqua#16853 in the U.S.Uniqua is a coined name built from the English word unique (via Latin unicus, 'one of a kind') ▶Miyari#16855 in the U.S.A modern American coinage built from a Miya opening and an -ari ending. It has no older documen▶Melynda#16856 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Melinda, an eighteenth-century coinage often read as 'gentle,' with a -li▶Kiylee#16861 in the U.S.Kiylee is a modern respelling of Kylie, an Australian name often linked to an Aboriginal word f▶Mattisyn#16861 in the U.S.Mattisyn is a modern respelling in the Madison/Mattison family (Madison being a surname, 'son o▶Roxan#16862 in the U.S.Roxan is a trimmed spelling of Roxanne and Roxana, names descending from the Old Persian Roshan▶Moonie#16863 in the U.S.An affectionate nickname-style coinage built on the word moon, with a sweet -ie ending. No docu▶Namia#16865 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source, sitting near Amia, Samia and Nadia. Those are neigh▶Betheny#16866 in the U.S.Betheny is a variant spelling of Bethany, the New Testament village near Jerusalem where Mary, ▶Katiemae#16866 in the U.S.A modern compound name joining Katie (a short form of Katherine, 'pure') with Mae (linked to th▶Mozelle#16868 in the U.S.A vintage American name, a form of Mozella/Mozelle, variously linked to the Moselle river/regio▶Katrice#16869 in the U.S.Katrice is a mid-century American coinage that fuses the Kat- of Katrina and Katherine with the▶Mulanii#16869 in the U.S.Mulanii is a modern coinage with a doubled-i ending, echoing Mulan (the legendary Chinese heroi▶Myer#16874 in the U.S.A surname derived from Meir (Hebrew, 'giving light; one who shines'), also linked to the German▶Mykia#16875 in the U.S.Mykia is a modern American coinage sharing the sound of Makia and Nakia, built from a My- openi▶Izola#16877 in the U.S.Izola is a turn-of-the-century American girls' name, read most plausibly from the Italian 'isol▶Nataya#16877 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source. It sits near Natalia, from Latin natalis, 'birthday▶Myomi#16878 in the U.S.Myomi has no documented etymology. It is a new coinage; its shape recalls the -omi ending of Na▶Naaliyah#16879 in the U.S.Naaliyah reads as a respelling in the Aaliyah family, from the Arabic 'aliyah — 'exalted, high,▶Naturi#16879 in the U.S.Naturi is a modern American coinage whose sound plays on 'nature' and 'natural.' It has no anci▶Wendie#16884 in the U.S.Wendie is a spelling of Wendy, a name popularized (and effectively coined as a first name) by J▶Aundria#16887 in the U.S.A form of Audria/Andrea; by the Andrea route (Greek andreios) it carries 'strong; brave; courag▶Mazzie#16888 in the U.S.Mazzie reads as a diminutive of the Maisie/Mazie type — pet forms historically linked to Margar▶Auroralynn#16889 in the U.S.A modern compound of Aurora (Latin, 'dawn'; the Roman goddess of morning) and Lynn ('lake; pool▶Mckynlie#16891 in the U.S.Mckynlie is a modern American respelling of McKinley, a Scottish and Irish surname that comes f▶Keandra#16897 in the U.S.Keandra is a modern American coinage that joins the popular Ke- opening to the -andra ending sh▶Mehana#16899 in the U.S.Mehana is a modern coinage; its sound echoes the Hawaiian mehana ('warmth, warm'). Whether that▶Namya#16899 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source. It sits near Amya and Nyla, and echoes Sanskrit-sha▶Ellesse#16900 in the U.S.Ellesse reads as an elaboration of Elle, the French for 'she' and a short form of names like El▶Monnie#16900 in the U.S.Monnie is a vintage diminutive, most often of Mona — from Irish Muadhnait, 'noble' — or of Moni▶Narah#16901 in the U.S.A modern spelling with no single documented route. It echoes Nara - a Japanese city and a name ▶Krysti#16904 in the U.S.Krysti is a stylized short form of Christine, Kristina or Kristy, from the Latin Christiana and▶Elynore#16908 in the U.S.Elynore is an older variant spelling of Eleanor, the name carried to England by Eleanor of Aqui▶Brietta#16912 in the U.S.Brietta is a modern American coinage that dresses the short name Brie in an ornate -etta ending▶Aylamae#16915 in the U.S.A written-together compound of Ayla - a Turkish name meaning 'moonlight, halo,' also used as a ▶Briane#16916 in the U.S.Briane is a spelling in the Brianne and Brianna family, feminine forms of the Irish Brian, a na▶Menaye#16916 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the family of names ending in -nae and -naye, alongside Renae, Jan▶Allisha#16919 in the U.S.Allisha is a doubled-l spelling of Alisha, itself a form of Alicia and Alice — from Germanic Ad▶Navisha#16919 in the U.S.Navisha is a modern Sanskrit-styled name. Popular readings link it to nav ('new') with a femini▶Mystique#16920 in the U.S.Mystique is a word-name taken directly from the English word mystique, borrowed from French, me▶Brittaney#16921 in the U.S.Brittaney is an -ey spelling of Brittany, the French region named for the Celtic Britons. It bl▶Nijae#16921 in the U.S.Nijae is a modern American coinage close to Nyjae, blending Nia, a Swahili name meaning purpose▶Palin#16922 in the U.S.Palin is chiefly an English surname — from a place-name, and borne by figures such as the comed▶Keyaira#16923 in the U.S.Keyaira is a modern American respelling in the Kiara/Ciara family; Ciara is Irish for 'dark-hai▶Nikyla#16927 in the U.S.Nikyla is a modern American blend, a respelling of Nikayla that fuses the Nik- of Nichole (from▶Neave#16928 in the U.S.Neave is an English-friendly spelling of the Irish name Niamh, from the Irish word niamh, 'brig▶Deysy#16930 in the U.S.Deysy is a Spanish-influenced phonetic spelling of Daisy, the English flower name that comes fr▶Mistee#16931 in the U.S.Mistee is a spelled-as-heard form of Misty, the ordinary English weather word used as a name. T▶Neilany#16931 in the U.S.A modern coinage with the -lani/-lany music of Leilani (Hawaiian, 'heavenly flowers') and Melan▶Jonee#16934 in the U.S.Jonee is a spelling of Joni and Joanie, pet forms of Joan and Joanna. Those names are feminines▶Nessie#16935 in the U.S.A Scottish/English pet form of Agnes ('pure; holy') and of Vanessa, long a warm nickname; also ▶Peytan#16935 in the U.S.Peytan respells Peyton with an -an ending. Peyton began as an English place-name and surname, f▶Lava#16936 in the U.S.Lava is the English/Italian word for molten rock (from Italian lava, ultimately Latin labes, 'a▶Neta#16936 in the U.S.Neta is most often a clipped form of Juanita, Anita, or Antoinette, taken from their final syll▶Nianna#16941 in the U.S.A modern coinage that reads as Nia (Welsh/Swahili) joined to Anna (Hebrew Hannah, 'grace') — or▶Shacara#16942 in the U.S.Shacara is a coined American girl's name that joins the fashionable Sha- prefix with an element▶Jaslyne#16946 in the U.S.A modern respelling near Jaslyn (a Jocelyn/Jasmine blend) with the -lyne ending. No single fixe▶Bryttany#16947 in the U.S.Bryttany is a variant spelling of Brittany, the 1980s favorite taken from the region of Brittan▶Nonie#16948 in the U.S.Nonie is a diminutive that grew into a standalone name, typically a pet form of Nora, Winona, I▶Teila#16948 in the U.S.Teila is a coined American girl's name, formed by ear on the pattern of Tila and Teela, part of▶Laquanda#16949 in the U.S.Laquanda is a coined African American name of the later twentieth century, built from the produ▶Shalonda#16950 in the U.S.Shalonda is a coined African-American name built from the Sha- prefix and a -londa ending in th▶Miriah#16954 in the U.S.Miriah is a respelling of Mariah, an older English pronunciation of Maria that circles back to ▶Nimue#16954 in the U.S.The name of the Lady of the Lake in Arthurian legend — the enchantress (also called Viviane) ti▶Belynda#16956 in the U.S.Belynda respells Belinda, a name used by Restoration poets that pairs the romance root bel, 'be▶Fawna#16957 in the U.S.Fawna is a variant of Fawn or Fauna; Fawn is the word for a young deer, from Latin fetus meanin▶Sharonda#16962 in the U.S.Sharonda extends Sharon with a rhythmic -da ending. Sharon is a Hebrew place name for the ferti▶Rakeisha#16963 in the U.S.Rakeisha is a modern African American coinage pairing the Ra- prefix with Keisha, a name usuall▶Shauntae#16965 in the U.S.Shauntae is a coined name built on Shaun (from Irish Sean, a form of John, 'God is gracious') w▶Nore#16966 in the U.S.A short, single-syllable name in the Nora/Noor family — read as a clipped form or modern coinag▶Norrie#16969 in the U.S.Norrie is a Scottish diminutive, historically attached to Norman or Norval and used for boys; i▶Caroll#16976 in the U.S.Caroll is a spelling variant of Carol, which began as a short form of Caroline — the feminine o▶Neleh#16977 in the U.S.Neleh is Helen reversed, letter for letter. It carries no ancient etymology of its own; its mea▶Shian#16979 in the U.S.Shian is a simplified phonetic spelling that mainly reflects Cheyenne - the Native American peo▶Zonia#16979 in the U.S.Zonia reads as a variant or elaboration of Zona, from the Latin zona, a girdle or belt, and it ▶Neola#16980 in the U.S.Neola is an early American coinage, most often read as a play on the Greek 'neos', 'new', and s▶Nyja#16982 in the U.S.A modern American blend, usually read as a fusion of Nia — a Swahili name (and Kwanzaa principl▶Omie#16982 in the U.S.Omie is a homey diminutive most often traced to Naomi, the Hebrew name meaning 'pleasantness', ▶Leaann#16983 in the U.S.A blended name joining Lee (Old English 'leah,' meadow or clearing) with Ann (from Hannah, 'gra▶Onnie#16984 in the U.S.Onnie is a vintage American girls' name best read as a pet form of Ona, or of longer names endi▶Kortnee#16986 in the U.S.Kortnee is a creative respelling of Courtney, an aristocratic English surname from the Old Fren▶Celinda#16988 in the U.S.A blend of Selina/Celia ('heavenly'; 'the moon') with Linda ('pretty; soft'), a vintage-style c▶Nyri#16989 in the U.S.A short modern coinage, spelled close to Nyree (a name known from New Zealand, sometimes linked▶Ova#16991 in the U.S.Ova has no securely established origin. It may echo Latin ovum, 'egg,' or arise as a short, eup▶Odesza#16993 in the U.S.Odesza reads as a respelling of Odessa, the great Black Sea port of Ukraine, whose name was giv▶Lilyian#16996 in the U.S.Lilyian is a spelling of Lilian that folds the flower Lily plainly into the name. Lilian grows ▶Naeli#16997 in the U.S.Naeli reads as a trimmed spelling of Nayeli, a name widely used in Mexican-American families an▶Ellisha#16998 in the U.S.Ellisha is a modern feminine respelling that sits between Elisha, a Hebrew name meaning God is ▶Georgeann#16999 in the U.S.Georgeann is a compound of George and Ann. George comes from the Greek georgos, 'farmer, earth-▶Chelbi#17002 in the U.S.Chelbi is a phonetic respelling of Shelby, an English place and surname name meaning 'willow fa▶Paysley#17003 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Paisley, from the Scottish town and the swirling teardrop pattern named ▶Paytience#17005 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Patience, the virtue name (from Latin patientia, 'patience; endurance'),▶Alexzia#17006 in the U.S.Alexzia is a modern respelling of Alexia, a feminine name from the Greek alexein, 'to defend' (▶Nakya#17006 in the U.S.Nakya is a modern coined name, most naturally read as the Na- prefix joined to Kya or Kia. It h▶Peaches#17006 in the U.S.Peaches is the plural of the fruit word, used as a sweet term of endearment and, occasionally, ▶Kandee#17007 in the U.S.Kandee is a playful K-spelling of Candy, itself a pet form of Candace and a nod to the sweet. C▶Emagene#17013 in the U.S.Emagene is an early-American variant of Imogene, the everyday form of Imogen. Imogen likely beg▶Jezel#17014 in the U.S.Jezel is a modern short name that echoes both Jezebel, the Biblical queen whose name is often r▶Tyiesha#17014 in the U.S.Tyiesha is a coined and respelled American girls' name, one of many built around the fashionabl▶Nanci#17015 in the U.S.Nanci is a stylized spelling of Nancy, which grew as a pet form of Ann (Anne), from the Hebrew ▶Ottie#17016 in the U.S.Ottie is an early-1900s pet name, most often a short form of Ottilie or Octavia, or a feminine ▶Rilie#17019 in the U.S.Rilie is a respelling of Riley, a name with two roots: an Old English place name meaning 'rye c▶Ozzlynn#17021 in the U.S.Ozzlynn is a recent American coinage with no documented etymology. It joins a punchy Oz- openin▶Chealsey#17022 in the U.S.Chealsey is a decorative respelling of Chelsea, a London district name built from Old English r▶Tyneshia#17022 in the U.S.Tyneshia sets the fashionable Ty- opener against the -neshia ending heard in Tanesha and Lanesh▶Chelbie#17023 in the U.S.Chelbie is a modern name that blends Chelsea with Shelby, two English place-and-surname names. ▶Paisleymae#17023 in the U.S.A modern compound of Paisley (the Scottish town and swirl pattern) and Mae (a form of May/Mary,▶Chelcey#17024 in the U.S.Chelcey is an inventive spelling of Chelsea, drawn from the London district whose Old English n▶Paisly#17025 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Paisley, the name of a Scottish town and of the swirling teardrop textil▶Paiton#17026 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Payton (Peyton), an English surname from a place name meaning 'Paega's t▶Paizlynn#17027 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Paisley (a Scottish place/surname tied to 'church') finished with the fa▶Prophecy#17028 in the U.S.The English word prophecy — 'a prediction, especially one divinely inspired' — from the Greek p▶Nymira#17032 in the U.S.Nymira has no documented etymology. It reads as a modern coinage: a Ny- opener joined to -mira,▶Perfect#17034 in the U.S.The English word perfect ('complete; flawless; brought to full excellence,' from Latin perfectu▶Ronnetta#17034 in the U.S.Ronnetta pairs Ronna, a feminine short form of names like Veronica or Ronald, with the ornament▶Cortnie#17036 in the U.S.Cortnie is a spelling variant of Courtney, an aristocratic English surname taken from the Norma▶Laree#17036 in the U.S.Laree is a mid-century American girls' name, most plausibly a blend of the fashionable La- pref▶Bryanah#17037 in the U.S.Bryanah is a modern spelling of Briana, the feminine of Brian, a Celtic name generally read as ▶Bryannah#17038 in the U.S.Bryannah is a modern elaborated spelling of Briana or Brianna, the feminine form of Brian. Bria▶Raelen#17040 in the U.S.A modern American coinage built on Rae (a short form of Rachel) plus a soft -len/-lyn ending. I▶Rheannon#17040 in the U.S.Rheannon is a variant spelling of Rhiannon, a Welsh name usually read as great queen or divine ▶Latia#17042 in the U.S.Latia is a coined African American name from the sound-family that flourished mid-century: the ▶Roshawn#17044 in the U.S.Roshawn fuses a Ro- opening to Shawn, the English form of the Irish Sean (John, 'God is graciou▶Presli#17049 in the U.S.A modern -i spelling of Presley, an English surname from Old English, 'priest's meadow' (or 'pr▶Luvenia#17051 in the U.S.Luvenia is a Southern American girl's name of uncertain origin; the most plausible reading link▶Daana#17053 in the U.S.Daana is a doubled-vowel spelling of Dana. As an English name Dana is of debated origin, often ▶Kecia#17054 in the U.S.Origin uncertain. Kecia is likely a modern respelling of Keisha, or a form of the biblical Kezi▶Rodnesha#17054 in the U.S.Rodnesha pairs Rodney, an English surname and given name meaning Roda's island or clearing, wit▶Ranelle#17056 in the U.S.Ranelle is a coined American name built from a Ra- syllable and the French-flavored -elle endin▶Tahnee#17056 in the U.S.Tahnee is a respelling of Tawny/Tawnee, from the color word tawny — Anglo-French tauné, 'tan, g▶Pryncess#17057 in the U.S.A modern respelling of the English word Princess, 'a royal daughter,' used as a given name. A w▶Ravynn#17060 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Raven, the glossy black bird, from Old English hraefn. A bold nature wor▶Ronee#17060 in the U.S.Ronee is a bright pet-name spelling, read as a feminine short form of Veronica or Rhonda, or as▶Ambyr#17061 in the U.S.Ambyr is a stylized respelling of Amber, the name of the golden fossil resin used as a gem, whi▶Coni#17065 in the U.S.Coni is a pared spelling of Connie, the familiar short form of Constance, from the Latin 'const▶Raely#17066 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on Rae (short for Rachel, 'ewe') with a bright -ly ending, in the Raelyn▶Carlisa#17069 in the U.S.Carlisa fuses Carla, the feminine of Carl/Charles ('free man'), with Lisa, a short form of Eliz▶Raielle#17071 in the U.S.Raielle is a modern coinage joining Rae — a short form of Rachel, itself Hebrew for 'ewe' — to ▶Courtenay#17072 in the U.S.Courtenay is the older, aristocratic spelling of Courtney, from a Norman-French surname taken f▶Raileigh#17074 in the U.S.A modern respelling in the Riley/Bailey family; Riley traces to 'rye clearing' or 'valiant,' bu▶Aftin#17075 in the U.S.Aftin is a respelling of Afton, a name from the River Afton in Ayrshire, Scotland, made famous ▶Raivyn#17075 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Raven, from the Old English hraefn, the glossy black bird linked to inte▶Raiyn#17076 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Raine/Rain, read either as the weather word 'rain' or as a form of Raine▶
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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 Mahaley, Marnee, Maryfrances, Medora, Treneice, Masiyah. 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.














