Two-Syllable Baby Names
26078 baby names with two syllables — boys and girls, each with meaning and audio pronunciation.
Baby names that have two syllables, most-popular first — useful when you want the rhythm to fit a longer or shorter surname.
Girl Names
Levvy#16599 in the U.S.A modern coinage reading as a pet form of Levi/Levy (Hebrew, 'joined; attached') or a fresh sho▶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▶Jenah#16602 in the U.S.Jenah is a respelling of Jenna, which arose as a short form of Jennifer - the Cornish and Welsh▶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▶Lifsha#16610 in the U.S.A very rare modern name with no documented etymology. It may echo the Yiddish/Hebrew name famil▶Kynlea#16611 in the U.S.Kynlea is a contemporary respelling of Kinley, a Scottish surname and place-name adopted as a f▶Mistie#16611 in the U.S.Mistie is a spelling of Misty, an English word name meaning 'covered with mist, hazy'. The name▶Loma#16612 in the U.S.Loma comes from the Spanish loma, 'hill' or 'low ridge', a word woven into many Western place n▶Kathi#16614 in the U.S.Kathi is a streamlined spelling of Kathy, the short form of Katherine, from Greek katharos, 'pu▶Jennell#16616 in the U.S.Jennell joins the Jen- of Jenny and Jennifer to the fashionable -elle ending, in the mould of J▶Loree#16616 in the U.S.Loree is a spelling of Lori/Laurie, the pet form of Laura, from the Latin for the laurel tree, ▶Azar#16617 in the U.S.From the Persian Azar, 'fire,' and the name of the ninth month of the Iranian (Persian) calenda▶Lailey#16617 in the U.S.Lailey is a modern coinage echoing Laila/Leila (Arabic layl, 'night') with a soft -ey ending. W▶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▶Pakou#16620 in the U.S.Pakou is a traditional Hmong feminine name carried to the United States by Hmong families. It i▶Sydne#16622 in the U.S.Sydne is a trimmed respelling of Sydney (or Sidney), an English place-name and surname from Old▶Louis#16626 in the U.S.From the French Louis (Germanic Hludwig), 'famous warrior; renowned in battle' — borne by many ▶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 ▶Lissy#16635 in the U.S.A playful pet form of names like Elizabeth (Hebrew, 'God is my oath') or Felicity ('happiness')▶Liva#16636 in the U.S.A Scandinavian and Latvian name Liva, linked to the word for 'life' (and, in Danish, a form of ▶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▶Aizleigh#16642 in the U.S.A modern American respelling built with the fashionable -leigh ending, standing beside Aisley a▶Cherrelle#16642 in the U.S.Cherrelle is a decorative elaboration of Cheryl, a name that arose in the twentieth century, pr▶Laurence#16643 in the U.S.Laurence comes from the Latin Laurentius, 'from Laurentum' (a town linked to laurus, 'laurel').▶Leelynn#16644 in the U.S.A modern American coinage pairing Lee - an English surname and given name from Old English leah▶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▶Lorine#16650 in the U.S.A name read either as a short form of Lorraine, the French region ('kingdom of Lothar'), or as ▶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▶Loucille#16652 in the U.S.Loucille is a spelling variant of Lucille, the French form of Lucilla, itself from the Latin lu▶Louna#16654 in the U.S.A French form standing beside Luna, from Latin luna, 'moon' - also the name of the Roman moon g▶Lovey#16657 in the U.S.Lovey is the English endearment 'lovey' — a pet form of 'love', long used to mean sweetheart or▶Marlise#16657 in the U.S.Marlise is a German blend name, typically joining Maria with Luise or Elise, in the same family▶Shandy#16657 in the U.S.Shandy reads as a name in the Shanda/Sandy group, which traces to Sandra and Alexandra, from Gr▶Fallan#16658 in the U.S.Fallan is a spelling variant of Fallon, an anglicized Irish surname from O Fallamhain, based on▶Luba#16659 in the U.S.A Slavic name from the root lyub- ('love; dear'), often a pet form of Lyubov ('love'); it is se▶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▶Nasha#16661 in the U.S.Nasha reads as a short form of Natasha, the Russian pet form of Natalia, from the Latin natalis▶Nashia#16663 in the U.S.Nashia is a modern American coinage joining a Na- element to the -shia ending, seen across a cl▶Alean#16664 in the U.S.Alean is a spelling variant of Aileen or Arlene, part of a cluster that traces back through the▶Aleene#16666 in the U.S.Aleene is a respelling in the Aline/Arlene family. Aline began as a medieval short form of Adel▶Lujayn#16666 in the U.S.From the Arabic Lujayn, 'silver' — a pretty precious-metal name, spelled elsewhere Lujane and L▶Jamille#16667 in the U.S.Jamille reads as a two-beat form of Jamila, the Arabic name meaning beautiful, its ending nudge▶Leili#16667 in the U.S.A Persian spelling of Leila/Layla, from the root for 'night' — the beloved of the classic Persi▶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▶Tassie#16670 in the U.S.Tassie is an affectionate -ie form tied to Tacy and to Anastasia. Anastasia comes from the Gree▶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▶Jullie#16675 in the U.S.Jullie is a spelling variant of Julie, the French and English short form of Julia, a Roman fami▶Lezly#16675 in the U.S.Lezly is a phonetic z-spelling of Leslie, a Scottish place name and surname, often explained as▶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▶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 ▶Kaelei#16682 in the U.S.Kaelei is one of many creative spellings of Kaylee, a modern name formed from the elements Kay ▶Shilpa#16682 in the U.S.Shilpa is a Sanskrit and Hindi girls' name from 'shilpa', 'sculpture', 'craft', or 'work of art▶Kaelynne#16683 in the U.S.Kaelynne is an elaborated spelling of Kaelyn, a modern blend joining a Kae- or Kay- opening to ▶Lynnsey#16683 in the U.S.Lynnsey is a Lynn-forward respelling of Lindsey, an English place name and surname meaning roug▶Lien#16684 in the U.S.Lien is the anglicized form of the Vietnamese name Liên, meaning 'lotus' — the flower that rise▶Kaetlyn#16685 in the U.S.Kaetlyn is a respelling of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, from Greek katharos, 'pure'; t▶Lyrique#16685 in the U.S.Lyrique is a modern word-name drawn from the French lyrique, 'lyrical' or 'of poetry and song,'▶Tracee#16686 in the U.S.A doubled-e spelling of Tracy, from a Norman French place name and surname (a settlement 'of Th▶Bridgitte#16687 in the U.S.Bridgitte is a spelling of Brigitte, the French form of Bridget, from Irish 'Brighid', 'exalted▶Maili#16687 in the U.S.A short modern name echoing Miley and the Hawaiian place/plant name Maili. A sound-echo; routes▶Brieann#16689 in the U.S.Brieann reads as a compound of Brie - from Brianne/Brianna, feminines of Brian, Irish for 'nobl▶Maitri#16689 in the U.S.From Sanskrit maitri, 'loving-kindness, friendliness, benevolence' - the Pali equivalent is met▶Kaile#16690 in the U.S.Kaile is a spelling in the Kaylee/Kayla family, a modern English coinage joining Kay to a -lee ▶Treena#16691 in the U.S.A double-e spelling of Trina, a short form of Katrina or Catherine, from the Greek read as 'pur▶Maclyn#16692 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining the Gaelic Mac- ('son of') with Lynn ('lake; pool'). A surname-style b▶Mada#16695 in the U.S.Mada is best read as a short form of Madeline or Magdalena, from Mary Magdalene, 'of Magdala' (▶Madai#16696 in the U.S.Madai is a biblical name from the Hebrew Madai, listed in Genesis as a son of Japheth and tradi▶Lizzet#16698 in the U.S.Lizzet is a spelling of Lisette/Lizette, a French diminutive of Elizabeth. Elizabeth comes from▶Sindhu#16698 in the U.S.Sindhu comes from the Sanskrit sindhu, meaning 'river,' the very word that named the great Indu▶Mady#16700 in the U.S.A short form of Madeline ('of Magdala') or Madison, used here as a standalone name. Reads as a ▶Maley#16702 in the U.S.Maley reads two honest ways: as a modern respelling of Malia, the Hawaiian form of Mary, or as ▶Britzy#16703 in the U.S.Britzy is a contemporary name favoured by Latino families, part of a wave of bright, -itzy and ▶Maevah#16704 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Maeve, from the Irish Medb, 'she who intoxicates' (and by extension 'she ▶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▶Mahveen#16711 in the U.S.Built on the Persian mah, 'moon' — the element behind Mahnoor and Mahtab — giving a sense of 'm▶Mahwa#16712 in the U.S.Mahwa has no documented etymology as a given name. The mahua (sometimes spelled mahwa) is an In▶Lollie#16714 in the U.S.Lollie is a fond diminutive, most often of Lola, itself a short form of Dolores, from the Spani▶Marcille#16714 in the U.S.Marcille is a short, elegant form of Marcella, a feminine name from the Roman Marcus (linked to▶Caci#16715 in the U.S.Caci is a short, playful spelling of Casey or Cacie. Casey comes from the Irish surname O Catha▶Londan#16715 in the U.S.Londan is a spelling variant of London, the name of the British capital, whose ancient origin i▶Caelie#16717 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Caeli, Kaylee and the Irish Caoilfhionn ('slender and fair'). As spell▶Lorayne#16718 in the U.S.Lorayne is a phonetic respelling of Lorraine, the name of a region in northeastern France. Lorr▶Miila#16719 in the U.S.Miila is a modern spelling of Mila, a Slavic name meaning 'dear, gracious' (also a short form o▶Maire#16720 in the U.S.Maire, properly Maire with a fada, is the Irish Gaelic form of Mary, taken through Latin from t▶Teshia#16720 in the U.S.Teshia is a modern American coinage that reads as a clipped, stand-alone form of longer names s▶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▶Jennette#16722 in the U.S.Jennette is a spelling of Jeanette, the French diminutive of Jeanne, the feminine of Jean (John▶Gizzelle#16725 in the U.S.Gizzelle is a modern respelling of Giselle, a name from the Germanic element gisil, meaning 'pl▶Jernei#16725 in the U.S.A modern American coinage with a French-styled -ei ending, echoing Journey for many families; i▶Markan#16731 in the U.S.Markan's source could not be confirmed; it most plausibly reads as a clipped modern coinage rel▶Lubna#16732 in the U.S.Lubna is an Arabic name meaning the storax or styrax tree, a fragrant tree that yields aromatic▶Mally#16735 in the U.S.Mally reads as a pet form used as a full name — most plausibly clipped from Mallory ('unlucky',▶Daneille#16736 in the U.S.Daneille is a rearranged spelling of Danielle, the French feminine form of Daniel. Daniel comes▶Minette#16736 in the U.S.Minette is a French diminutive, used as an affectionate short form of names like Wilhelmina, th▶Karsten#16738 in the U.S.A Scandinavian and German form of Christian, ultimately from Greek Christos, 'anointed; followe▶Candence#16739 in the U.S.Candence is a variant of Cadence, with an inserted n. Cadence comes from the Latin cadentia, 'a▶Canna#16741 in the U.S.A reed; the canna lily▶Lujane#16741 in the U.S.A spelling of the Arabic Lujayn, 'silver' — the same name as Lujayn and Lojain, noted honestly.▶Marva#16741 in the U.S.A feminine form of Marvin, from the Welsh Merfyn or Old English Merewine, generally read as 'se▶Caoilainn#16742 in the U.S.Caoilainn is an Irish girl's name, a form of Caoilfhionn, built from the Irish caol, 'slender,'▶Manreet#16742 in the U.S.Manreet is a Punjabi and Sikh name combining man ('mind, heart', from Sanskrit manas) with reet▶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▶Marai#16743 in the U.S.A rare modern name with no documented etymology. It sits near Marae, Mariah and Amari in sound,▶Ashlynd#16748 in the U.S.Ashlynd is a modern respelling of Ashlyn, itself a blend of Ashley with the fashionable '-lyn' ▶Jnae#16750 in the U.S.Jnae is a modern American coinage, a tightly compressed spelling of Janae that pares the name d▶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▶Lyndis#16757 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Lynn/Linden family, also known as a Fire Emblem video-game character (L▶Lysa#16759 in the U.S.Lysa is a -y- respelling of Lisa, the short form of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheva, 'God i▶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 ▶Mayzi#16764 in the U.S.A modern -zi spelling of Maisie, a Scottish short form of Margaret, from the Greek for 'pearl.'▶Marnee#16765 in the U.S.Marnee is a respelling of Marnie, itself a Scottish and English short form most often traced to▶Dazha#16766 in the U.S.Dazha is usually read as a phonetic spelling of Dasha, the Russian affectionate form of Daria, ▶Hanne#16767 in the U.S.A Scandinavian and German form of Hannah/Johanna, from the Hebrew, 'grace; favor; God is gracio▶Jordanne#16767 in the U.S.Jordanne is a feminine -anne spelling of Jordan, from the Hebrew name of the river Jordan, base▶Mahek#16767 in the U.S.Mahek (also Mehek) is an Indian girls' name meaning 'fragrance' or 'sweet scent', from a Hindi-▶Meba#16774 in the U.S.Meba is an Ethiopian name, likely of Amharic origin. A firm single documented meaning is hard t▶Maryum#16775 in the U.S.Maryum is an Urdu spelling of Maryam, the form of Mary honoured in both Christianity and Islam ▶Treneice#16776 in the U.S.Treneice is a modern invented name that pairs a Tre- opening with an ending echoing Denise or N▶Keirstyn#16779 in the U.S.Keirstyn is an ornate spelling of Kiersten or Kirsten, the Scandinavian form of Christine, from▶Chaela#16781 in the U.S.Chaela reads as a clipped or respelled form of Michaela, and is close in sound to Kayla; Michae▶Maevrie#16782 in the U.S.A modern coinage extending Maeve, the anglicised form of the Irish Medb, usually read as 'she w▶Channelle#16783 in the U.S.Channelle is a spelling variant of Chanel, from the French surname meaning 'channel' or 'canal'▶Meeghan#16787 in the U.S.Meeghan is a decorative respelling of Megan, the Welsh pet form of Margaret, which comes throug▶Kendrah#16789 in the U.S.Kendrah is a spelling variant of Kendra, a twentieth-century name usually explained as a femini▶Chelby#16795 in the U.S.Chelby is a soft-Ch spelling of Shelby, an English surname and place-name from Old Norse elemen▶Mclaine#16795 in the U.S.A spelling of the Irish and Scottish surname McLaine / MacLean, built on Mac ('son of') — in Ma▶Tuyen#16795 in the U.S.Tuyen is a Vietnamese given name; depending on the underlying word it can mean stream or spring▶Jurzi#16798 in the U.S.Jurzi is a modern American coinage with no documented etymology. It reads as a phonetic spellin▶Maizah#16798 in the U.S.Maizah is an Arabic name meaning 'discerning' or 'one who distinguishes' (from a root about tel▶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▶Dennice#16806 in the U.S.Dennice is a phonetic respelling of Denise, the French feminine of Denis. Denis descends from D▶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▶Nealie#16813 in the U.S.Nealie is a vintage pet form, most often a diminutive of Cornelia or Nelia (from the Roman fami▶Keyleen#16814 in the U.S.Keyleen is a modern K-forward respelling within the Kaylin/Kayleen family of blend names combin▶Malay#16814 in the U.S.Malay reads most naturally as a short variant of Malia or Malaya, breezy names of Hawaiian and ▶Melly#16814 in the U.S.Melly is a pet form usable for many Mel- names (Melanie, Melissa, Amelia, Melody). Used on its ▶Cindel#16815 in the U.S.Cindel reads as a modern coinage built on Cindy, itself a short form of Cynthia or Lucinda, wit▶Kaitlen#16816 in the U.S.Kaitlen respells Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, from Greek katharos, 'pure'; the meaning▶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▶Menna#16818 in the U.S.In Egypt and the wider Arab world Menna is a familiar short name, generally linked to minna, 'g▶Merlyn#16823 in the U.S.A y-spelling of Merlin, the Latinised form of the Welsh Myrddin, the bard and enchanter of Arth▶Nevae#16824 in the U.S.Nevae is a variant of Nevaeh, the twenty-first-century American coinage made by spelling the En▶Mhia#16825 in the U.S.Mhia is a modern respelling of Mia, itself linked to Maria (from Hebrew Miriam) and to Italian ▶Miaa#16826 in the U.S.Miaa is simply Mia with a doubled final letter, a modern styling choice. Mia began as a Scandin▶Neyda#16826 in the U.S.Neyda is a Spanish-language girl's name, a variant of Neida or Nayda used in Latina communities▶Marae#16828 in the U.S.Marae reads as a blend of a Ma- opening with Rae, a short form of Rachel from the Hebrew for 'e▶Conny#16831 in the U.S.Conny is a spelling of Connie, the short form of Constance. Constance comes from the Latin 'con▶Niemah#16832 in the U.S.Niemah most plausibly reflects the Arabic ni'ma, 'blessing, grace or favor,' and may also be re▶Mihra#16833 in the U.S.Mihra echoes the Persian Mehr and the ancient Mithra, tied to the sun and to 'love, friendship.▶Mushtaq#16834 in the U.S.From the Arabic mushtaq, 'longing, yearning, desirous' - in poetry and devotional writing, the ▶Muskaan#16835 in the U.S.Muskaan (also spelled Muskan) is a Hindi and Urdu name meaning 'smile.' It is a warm, widely us▶Trilby#16835 in the U.S.Trilby is a literary coinage, the name of the artists'-model heroine of George du Maurier's hug▶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▶Courtni#16840 in the U.S.Courtni is a respelling of Courtney, an aristocratic English surname from the Norman French — e▶Verda#16841 in the U.S.A name of Latin flavor drawn from 'verde' / 'viridis,' 'green; fresh; verdant.' A gentle nature▶Arlynne#16843 in the U.S.Arlynne is a dressed-up spelling of Arlene or Arline, an early-twentieth-century name of uncert▶Diedra#16843 in the U.S.Diedra is a phonetic respelling of Deirdre, the tragic heroine of Irish legend whose name is tr▶Kierah#16843 in the U.S.Kierah is a modern spelling of Kiera (also Kira), the feminine of the Irish Kieran, from ciar, ▶Marlyne#16843 in the U.S.Marlyne is a variant spelling of Marlene (a German contraction of Maria and Magdalene) or Maril▶Marlys#16844 in the U.S.A twentieth-century blend name, joining Mar- (from Mary or Marlene) to an -lys ending (as in Gl▶Milki#16844 in the U.S.From the Oromo language of Ethiopia and Kenya, where milki means 'good omen, good fortune, bles▶Vernell#16844 in the U.S.Vernell is generally an elaboration of Verna (from the Latin vernus, 'spring; springtime') or a▶Mechelle#16846 in the U.S.A phonetic respelling of Michelle, the French feminine of Michael, from the Hebrew for 'who is ▶Zisel#16846 in the U.S.From the Yiddish Zisel, 'sweet' (from zis, 'sweet') -- an affectionate name from Ashkenazi trad▶Naaya#16850 in the U.S.A modern respelling echoing Naya and Naia (variously read as 'new' or 'wave' in different tradi▶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▶Mati#16856 in the U.S.A short name with several honest routes: in Hebrew it is a pet form of Matityahu, 'gift of the ▶Jeanee#16857 in the U.S.Jeanee is a variant of Jeannie or Jeanne, the French feminine forms of John, from the Hebrew Yo▶Donyale#16858 in the U.S.Donyale is a distinctive respelling in the Danielle family (Danielle from Hebrew Daniel, 'God i▶Mlasi#16859 in the U.S.Mlasi is a rare name of likely East African (Swahili) background. A firm single documented mean▶Kiylee#16861 in the U.S.Kiylee is a modern respelling of Kylie, an Australian name often linked to an Aboriginal word f▶Roxan#16862 in the U.S.Roxan is a trimmed spelling of Roxanne and Roxana, names descending from the Old Persian Roshan▶Drena#16863 in the U.S.Drena is a clipped form of longer names such as Adrina and Alexandrina — the first from Adria (▶Moonie#16863 in the U.S.An affectionate nickname-style coinage built on the word moon, with a sweet -ie ending. No docu▶Morgann#16866 in the U.S.Morgann is a doubled-n spelling of Morgan, a Welsh name usually given as 'sea-born' or 'sea-cir▶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▶Meganne#16874 in the U.S.Meganne is a dressed-up spelling of Megan, the Welsh diminutive of Margaret, sometimes read as ▶














