Three-Syllable Baby Names
17495 baby names with three syllables — boys and girls, each with meaning and audio pronunciation.
Baby names that have three syllables, most-popular first — useful when you want the rhythm to fit a longer or shorter surname.
Girl Names
Dawanda#14288 in the U.S.Dawanda blends the popular Da- prefix with Wanda, a Slavic name often linked to the Wends, a we▶Karelys#14288 in the U.S.A modern coinage of the kind widely made in Venezuela and the wider Spanish-speaking Caribbean,▶Kenayah#14288 in the U.S.Kenayah reads as a modern American elaboration of Kenya, extended with the popular '-ayah' endi▶Karolay#14289 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Spanish-speaking Americas, built on the Karol/Carol element (from the G▶Jakhia#14292 in the U.S.Jakhia is an invented modern name in the family of Jakia and Nakia, built from the Ja- prefix a▶Kaselynn#14292 in the U.S.A modern American blend joining Kasey/Casey (from the Irish cathasach, 'vigilant') to the fashi▶Angeleen#14293 in the U.S.Angeleen is a spelling variant of Angeline or Angelina, ultimately from the Greek angelos, 'mes▶Jamesetta#14293 in the U.S.Jamesetta feminizes James with the Italianate diminutive -etta, so 'little James' or a daughter▶Makita#14293 in the U.S.Makita reads as a modern coinage, most likely a reshaping of Nakita or Nikita, and is used as a▶Shyasia#14293 in the U.S.Shyasia reads as a modern invented name, joining the soft 'Shy' opening to Asia, an element tha▶Angelik#14294 in the U.S.Angelik is a streamlined spelling of Angelique, the French form of Angelica, from the Latin ang▶Jalecia#14296 in the U.S.Jalecia is a modern American coinage joining the Ja- prefix (as in Jamila, Jalisa) with a -leci▶Kenidi#14296 in the U.S.Kenidi is a phonetic respelling of Kennedy, an anglicized Irish surname from O Cinneide, unders▶Kathelyn#14297 in the U.S.A modern spelling in the Kathleen/Katelyn family, all growing from Katherine — traditionally gl▶Katriel#14299 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Katriel, usually read as keter ('crown') plus El ('God') — 'God is my crown.' I▶Anjanette#14301 in the U.S.A mid-century blended name, most often read as Ann joined to Janette (or an elaboration of Ange▶Kayali#14301 in the U.S.Most often a modern Kay- coinage. It also matches the Arabic khayali, 'imaginary; of the imagin▶Kaylanee#14302 in the U.S.A modern spelling in the Kailani/Kalani family — names built on the Hawaiian lani, 'sky; heaven▶Kaymani#14304 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining the Kay- prefix to a -mani ending of the kind heard in Amani ▶Taissa#14305 in the U.S.A Russian/Ukrainian short form of Taisiya, itself from the Greek Thais, an old name of debated ▶Janalyn#14306 in the U.S.Janalyn is a mid-century American blend, joining Jana (a short form of names like Jane or Janet▶Janecia#14309 in the U.S.Janecia extends the Jan/Janice sound with a fashionable -cia ending. Jan and Janice descend fro▶Kearii#14309 in the U.S.A modern American coinage on the Ke- plus -arii pattern, with a doubled-i ending that marks it ▶Khaleesy#14309 in the U.S.A respelling of Khaleesi, a word from the invented Dothraki language of George R. R. Martin's A▶Khiana#14310 in the U.S.Khiana is a Kh-forward respelling of Kiana, itself a name of uncertain and much-discussed origi▶Keiara#14312 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Kiara — itself linked to the Irish Ciara, 'dark-haired,' and to the Italia▶Khalisi#14312 in the U.S.Khalisi is a spelling of Khaleesi, an invented Dothraki-language title meaning 'queen,' created▶Keiari#14313 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the Kiari/Kiara set, built on the Kei- opening and the fashionable▶Keiasia#14314 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining the Kei- prefix to the -asia ending heard in Keasia and Tanas▶Jaraya#14316 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Amaya/Saraya family, built on the -aya sound with a Ja- opening. No sin▶Hilliary#14317 in the U.S.Hilliary is a double-letter respelling of Hilary, which comes from the Latin 'hilaris', meaning▶Keihlani#14317 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Keilani/Kailani, names built on the Hawaiian lani, 'sky; heaven.' This e▶Kashina#14318 in the U.S.Kashina is a coined name pairing the Ka- prefix with a Shina or -shina sound, part of a family ▶Keilanie#14318 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Keilani, from the Hawaiian lani, 'sky; heaven.' The -ie ending is an Ameri▶Lanesha#14318 in the U.S.Lanesha is a coined American name of the later twentieth century, formed with the popular prefi▶Keilanni#14319 in the U.S.A double-n spelling of Keilani, from the Hawaiian lani, 'sky; heaven.' The doubling is a modern▶Laronda#14320 in the U.S.A mid-century African-American coinage, pairing the popular La- prefix with Rhonda; Rhonda itse▶Zuleica#14322 in the U.S.Zuleica is a Spanish spelling of Zuleika, a name of Persian and Arabic tradition usually glosse▶Kelechi#14323 in the U.S.From the Igbo Kelechi, 'thank God; give thanks to God' — one of a great family of Igbo names th▶Kihanna#14323 in the U.S.Kihanna joins a Ki- front with Hanna, from the Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace or favor. Its rhyth▶Kelena#14324 in the U.S.Most naturally read as a K- spelling in the Elena/Selena family — names descended from the Gree▶Tamikka#14324 in the U.S.Tamikka is a doubled-'k' spelling of Tamika, a name that rose in African American naming from t▶Jatara#14325 in the U.S.Jatara is a modern African American coinage that fronts the Ja- prefix onto Tara. Tara means 's▶Keliah#14325 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining the Ke- prefix to the -iah ending. A name Kelaiah appears onc▶Ieesha#14326 in the U.S.Ieesha is a spelling of Iesha, itself a form of the Arabic Aisha, meaning 'living' or 'she who ▶Kelina#14326 in the U.S.Most naturally read as a K- spelling in the Selina/Celina family — names tied to the Greek Sele▶Janiqua#14327 in the U.S.Janiqua is a coined American girl's name, joining the Ja- prefix to the -niqua ending of Shaniq▶Kelissa#14327 in the U.S.A modern American blend joining a K- opening to the -lissa ending of Melissa (Greek for 'honey ▶Kimiya#14327 in the U.S.Kimiya is a Persian name from kimiya, meaning alchemy or the elixir of life, and by extension s▶Katrinka#14328 in the U.S.Katrinka is a playful pet elaboration of Katrina, itself a short form of Katherine/Katharina, t▶Tamkia#14328 in the U.S.Tamkia does not trace to a documented root; it reads as a coined given name joining the Tam- op▶Kimura#14329 in the U.S.Kimura is a common Japanese surname meaning 'tree village' (ki, 'tree' + mura, 'village'). As a▶Eshika#14330 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit Eshika, 'arrow; dart' (also 'a painter's fine brush'). A crisp, meaning-rich ▶Kemily#14330 in the U.S.Kemily is a modern coinage formed by attaching a K- onset to Emily (from Latin Aemilia, of the ▶Kemiya#14331 in the U.S.Kemiya is a modern American coinage in the popular Ke- prefix family, its ending shared with Am▶Ladina#14332 in the U.S.Ladina is a Romansh feminine name from Switzerland, formed as the feminine of Ladin. The Ladin,▶Kenisha#14333 in the U.S.Kenisha is a modern American coinage, widely used in African American naming from the later twe▶Lakita#14333 in the U.S.Lakita is a modern American coinage built from the fashionable La- prefix and a crisp -kita end▶Kennia#14335 in the U.S.Kennia is used chiefly in the U.S. and Latin America and is most often read as a spelling of Ke▶Kennidi#14336 in the U.S.Kennidi is a modern respelling of Kennedy, from the Irish surname O Cinneide, usually explained▶Tarita#14337 in the U.S.Best known from the Tahitian actress Tarita; as a US given name it also reads as a coinage on R▶Evanee#14340 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, echoing the Evan/Evana family with a soft -anee ending. No single fi▶Kenyatta#14340 in the U.S.Kenyatta comes from the adopted surname of Jomo Kenyatta, the Kenyan independence leader and fi▶Arriel#14341 in the U.S.Arriel is a modern respelling of Ariel, a Hebrew name meaning 'lion of God' that also names a p▶Kenziah#14342 in the U.S.Kenziah extends Kenzie — short for Mackenzie, Scottish Gaelic MacCoinnich, 'son of Coinneach' (▶Kenzington#14343 in the U.S.Kenzington is a modern respelling of Kensington, the London district and royal palace. The plac▶Letisia#14343 in the U.S.Letisia is a spelling of Leticia / Letitia, from Latin laetitia, 'joy, gladness'. The -sia spel▶Jatoya#14346 in the U.S.Jatoya joins the Ja- prefix to Toya, itself a short form of Latoya - a coined name built from t▶Kenzuri#14346 in the U.S.Kenzuri is a modern coinage with no documented history. It may extend Kenzie with a flowing end▶Kerensa#14347 in the U.S.Kerensa is the Cornish word kerensa, 'love; affection', taken up as a girl's given name during ▶Martesha#14347 in the U.S.Martesha is a modern invented name joining a Mar- opening, which recalls Martha or Maria, to th▶Arnesia#14349 in the U.S.Arnesia reads as an invented American name pairing an Ar- opening with a -nesia ending heard in▶Keshavi#14349 in the U.S.Keshavi is the feminine form of Keshava, a Sanskrit epithet of the god Krishna (an avatar of Vi▶Ketziah#14350 in the U.S.Ketziah is a spelling of Keziah, from Hebrew Qetsi'ah, the name of one of Job's three daughters▶Tanessa#14350 in the U.S.Tanessa is a coined American name that blends the fashionable Ta- prefix with the ending of Van▶Keyasia#14351 in the U.S.Keyasia is a modern American coinage built from the Ke-/Key- prefix and the place name Asia, wh▶Keylany#14352 in the U.S.Keylany is a modern spelling of Kailani/Kalani, names built from Hawaiian elements kai ('sea') ▶Keyona#14353 in the U.S.Keyona is a modern American coinage, widely used in African American naming from the 1970s. It ▶Addasyn#14354 in the U.S.Addasyn is a contemporary respelling of Addison, an English surname that means 'son of Adam.' A▶Savhanna#14354 in the U.S.Savhanna is a respelling of Savannah, a word for a broad grassland taken from the Spanish saban▶Khadicha#14355 in the U.S.Khadicha is a Central Asian (Uzbek, Tajik, Tatar) form of the Arabic name Khadija, borne by Kha▶Fawzia#14357 in the U.S.From the Arabic Fawziyya, 'victorious; successful; triumphant' (from fawz, 'victory'). Borne by▶Kenesha#14357 in the U.S.Kenesha is a coined name that pairs the Ke- prefix with the -nesha/-isha ending shared by Tenes▶Khalena#14357 in the U.S.Khalena is a modern coinage. It can be read as a Kh- respelling of Kalena or Kalina (a Slavic n▶Kyleia#14357 in the U.S.Kyleia is a modern coinage in the Kylie/Kyla family, extended with an -eia ending. Kylie is var▶Kyleigha#14358 in the U.S.Kyleigha is a modern coinage echoing Kayleigh and Kylie, dressed with an -eigha ending. It has ▶Khalylah#14359 in the U.S.Khalylah is a modern spelling of Khalilah, the feminine of Arabic Khalil, 'close friend; intima▶Kylieann#14359 in the U.S.Kylieann joins Kylie to the classic middle name Ann. Kylie is commonly explained as an Australi▶Khamaya#14360 in the U.S.Khamaya is a modern American coinage, formed by adding a Kh- opening to Amaya or Maya. Neither ▶Jacquita#14361 in the U.S.Jacquita joins Jacque, the short form of Jacqueline, with the diminutive -ita. Jacqueline is th▶Lakiyah#14361 in the U.S.Lakiyah is a modern African American coinage combining the productive La- prefix with a -kiyah ▶Kymorah#14362 in the U.S.Kymorah sets a Ky- opening over a -morah or -mora ending, in the family of contemporary names l▶Labiba#14365 in the U.S.Labiba is Arabic for 'sensible, intelligent, wise; sharp-witted' — the feminine of Labib. A cla▶Joniyah#14366 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining a Joni- sound with the -iyah ending seen in Aniyah; it reads ▶Kadeshia#14366 in the U.S.Kadeshia is a coined American name rather than an inherited one: the fashionable Ka- prefix joi▶Keimora#14369 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Kei- opening to -mora, which echoes Amora ('love,' by a Romance rout▶Kinara#14369 in the U.S.Kinara is best known in the U.S. as the Swahili word for the seven-branched candleholder used i▶Tenita#14369 in the U.S.Tenita is an invented American name most naturally read as the Te- prefix joined to Nita, a sho▶Josanna#14370 in the U.S.A joined name: Jo (from Josephine/Joanna, 'God will add') plus Anna (from Hannah, 'grace; favor▶Lalita#14371 in the U.S.Lalita is a genuine Sanskrit name meaning 'playful', 'charming' or 'graceful'. It is also an ep▶Kiralynn#14372 in the U.S.Kiralynn is a modern American blend of Kira — a name with several possible roots, including Rus▶Lauralyn#14374 in the U.S.Lauralyn joins Laura, from the Latin 'laurus' (the laurel, an ancient emblem of victory and hon▶Latica#14375 in the U.S.Latica is a modern invented name joining the popular La- prefix to a -tica element, echoing Let▶Marrianne#14375 in the U.S.Marrianne is a doubled-r spelling of Marianne, joining Marie and Anne. Mary is read as beloved ▶Gabryelle#14376 in the U.S.Gabryelle is an ornamented respelling of Gabrielle, the French feminine of Gabriel, from Hebrew▶Kiyora#14376 in the U.S.Kiyora is a Japanese girl's name, most naturally read from the element kiyo, 'pure; clear; clea▶Doneisha#14377 in the U.S.Doneisha is a coined African-American name in the Danesha and Denisha family, pairing a 'Don-' ▶Klementine#14377 in the U.S.Klementine is the German and Central European spelling of Clementine, the feminine of Clement —▶Dorena#14379 in the U.S.Dorena is an ornamental extension of Doreen or Dora, from the Greek doron, 'gift'. The -ena end▶Tryniti#14379 in the U.S.Tryniti is a modern respelling of Trinity, from the Latin trinitas, meaning threefold or the nu▶Laryssa#14380 in the U.S.Laryssa is a Slavic-influenced spelling of Larissa, from the ancient Greek city Larisa in Thess▶Latanya#14381 in the U.S.A coined African-American name of the 1970s, joining the La- prefix to Tanya (a short form of T▶Arlisa#14382 in the U.S.Most plausibly a coinage joining an Ar-/Arlene element with Lisa (a short form of Elizabeth, 'G▶Kesia#14382 in the U.S.A form of Keziah, the Hebrew name (Qetsiah) for the cassia tree, a cinnamon-like spice; in the ▶Lavera#14383 in the U.S.Lavera reads most naturally as the decorative La- prefix attached to Vera, from Latin verus, 't▶Laveya#14384 in the U.S.A modern American coinage with a soft three-beat sound, akin to Alaya and Amaya. No documented ▶Eugena#14385 in the U.S.Eugena is a simplified spelling of Eugenia, the feminine form of Eugene, from the Greek 'eugene▶Koralyn#14385 in the U.S.Koralyn is a modern American blend, joining Cora (from Greek kore, 'maiden') or Coral (the sea ▶Juliya#14387 in the U.S.Juliya is a respelling of Julia, or of its Slavic form Yuliya, from the Roman family name Juliu▶Laurieann#14390 in the U.S.Laurieann joins Laurie, the pet form of Laura (Latin laurus, 'laurel'), with Ann (from Hannah, ▶Kaavia#14391 in the U.S.Kaavia is a modern name brought to notice by Kaavia James Union Wade, daughter of actress Gabri▶Hilari#14392 in the U.S.Hilari is a variant spelling of Hilary, from the Latin Hilarius and the adjective hilaris, 'che▶Juliene#14393 in the U.S.Juliene reads as a variant of Julienne or Juliana, feminine forms of Julian, from the Roman fam▶Khamyra#14395 in the U.S.Khamyra is a contemporary American coinage. It reads as a Kh-styled respelling in the Kamira/Am▶Kyairah#14396 in the U.S.Kyairah is a modern American coinage, a respelling in the Kiara/Kyra family. Kiara is often lin▶Lawonda#14396 in the U.S.Lawonda is an American coinage that joins the popular La- prefix to Wanda. Wanda is a Slavic na▶Levanna#14396 in the U.S.Echoes the Roman goddess Levana, who symbolically lifted the newborn from the ground (from Lati▶Kyarie#14397 in the U.S.Kyarie is a modern American coinage. It echoes Kyrie (from Greek kyrios, 'lord', as in the pray▶Kherington#14398 in the U.S.Kherington is a Kh- respelling of Carrington or Kerrington, an English surname and place-name b▶Kylahni#14398 in the U.S.Kylahni is a modern American coinage that joins the Ky- opening to the -lani ending, borrowed f▶Khianna#14399 in the U.S.Khianna is a respelling of Kianna/Kiana, a modern name sometimes explained as a Hawaiian form o▶Kyleena#14399 in the U.S.Kyleena is a modern American coinage, extending Kyla or Kylie (often traced to Kyle, Scottish G▶Michaelanne#14399 in the U.S.Michaelanne is a compound name joining Michael, from the Hebrew Mikhael, 'who is like God,' to ▶Kylina#14400 in the U.S.Kylina is a modern American coinage that extends Kyla (often read as a feminine of Kyle, from S▶Kymoni#14401 in the U.S.Kymoni is a modern coinage joining the Ky- opening with the -moni ending found in names like Ja▶Kynadi#14402 in the U.S.Kynadi is a modern respelling of Kennedy, from the Irish surname O Cinneide, 'descendant of Cin▶Kynnedy#14403 in the U.S.Kynnedy is a modern respelling of Kennedy, from the Irish surname O Cinneide, 'descendant of Ci▶Leniyah#14403 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the wide -iyah family, alongside Aniyah, Laniyah and Zaniyah. It h▶Awilda#14404 in the U.S.Awilda is the name of Alwilda (also Awilda), a legendary Scandinavian princess said to have tur▶Jameca#14404 in the U.S.Jameca reads as a created name that echoes Jamaica, the Caribbean island, likely built as a Ja-▶Lillybelle#14405 in the U.S.A compound name joining Lily (the flower) and Belle (French, 'beautiful') — so 'beautiful lily.▶Tabytha#14405 in the U.S.Tabytha swaps the middle i of Tabitha for a y, but the name is the same: Tabitha comes from the▶Lahia#14407 in the U.S.A rare modern name with no settled etymology. It may be a fresh coinage on the fashionable -ia ▶Kalyah#14408 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the Kaliyah/Aaliyah sound-family, layering soft K- and -iyah sound▶Kalyiah#14409 in the U.S.Kalyiah is a modern respelling in the Kaliyah/Kalia family, itself part of the broad Aaliyah wa▶Katisha#14411 in the U.S.Katisha is a later-century American coinage marrying the Kat- of Katherine to the popular -isha▶Liyanah#14411 in the U.S.Liyanah is a modern spelling of Liyana, an Arabic and Malay name usually glossed 'tenderness; s▶Kamera#14413 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that audibly echoes the English word camera, likely chosen for its br▶Lakyla#14413 in the U.S.Formed with the La- prefix common in African American naming, attached to Kyla or Kayla (themse▶Lalia#14414 in the U.S.From the Greek lalia, 'speech, talk, the way one speaks'. It also serves as a short form of Eul▶Hamsini#14415 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit Hamsini, 'one who rides the swan' (from hamsa, 'swan') - an epithet of Sarasw▶Lamani#14415 in the U.S.A recent name without a settled etymology. It sits close to the Book of Mormon names Lamoni and▶Meredeth#14416 in the U.S.Meredeth is a variant spelling of Meredith, an anglicized form of the Welsh Maredudd. The secon▶Tamea#14416 in the U.S.Tamea reads as a modern coinage, most likely a variant of Tamia or an elaboration of Tammy and ▶Jeania#14417 in the U.S.Jeania stretches Jeanie, the pet form of Jean, into a fuller -ia ending. Jean is the Scottish a▶Lamoni#14417 in the U.S.From the Book of Mormon, where Lamoni is a Lamanite king converted by the missionary Ammon. The▶Leshonda#14421 in the U.S.Leshonda is a coined name joining the Le- prefix to Shonda, itself a coinage related to Rhonda ▶Nikya#14422 in the U.S.Nikya is a modern American coinage in the family of Nakia and Nakiya. It pairs a Ni- opening wi▶Karimah#14423 in the U.S.Karimah is an Arabic girl's name meaning 'generous, noble, gracious', the feminine of Karim. Al▶Lanyla#14423 in the U.S.A recent American coinage combining the La- prefix with Nyla (itself modern, sometimes linked t▶Marelly#14424 in the U.S.Marelly reads as a modern Hispanic-American coinage, most likely built from Mari or Maria (ulti▶Laria#14426 in the U.S.A rare modern name with no documented etymology. It sits beside Lara (Russian short form of Lar▶Haseya#14429 in the U.S.she rises; rising up▶Lauralai#14429 in the U.S.A modern combination of Laura (Latin laurus, 'laurel') with the sound -lai, giving a name that ▶Lauralynn#14430 in the U.S.A twentieth-century American double name joining Laura (Latin laurus, 'laurel') to Lynn (from W▶Madisin#14430 in the U.S.Madisin is a modern spelling variant of Madison, an English surname meaning 'son of Maud' - Mau▶Laurelin#14431 in the U.S.In J.R.R. Tolkien's invented Quenya, Laurelin is one of the Two Trees of Valinor — the golden t▶Tynisa#14431 in the U.S.Tynisa is an American coinage in the Tanisha/Tynesha family, formed from a Ty- prefix and a -ni▶Lisanna#14432 in the U.S.A modern name that reads as a blend of Lisa - a short form of Elizabeth, Hebrew 'my God is an o▶Lavella#14434 in the U.S.Most plausibly an American blend of the La- prefix with a -vella ending (echoing Italian bella,▶Kaneisha#14436 in the U.S.Kaneisha is a coined name joining the Ka- prefix to the -neisha ending heard in Keneisha and Ta▶Lashante#14437 in the U.S.Lashante blends the popular La- prefix with Shante or Chante, from the French chanter, 'to sing▶Ymani#14437 in the U.S.Ymani is a respelling of Imani, from the Swahili word imani, 'faith.' Imani is the seventh prin▶Braniya#14438 in the U.S.Braniya is a recent American girls' name pairing a Bra- prefix (as in Braylee and Bralynn) with▶Lynia#14438 in the U.S.Lynia reads two ways: as a trimmed variant of Linnea, the Scandinavian name for the twinflower ▶Kayarie#14439 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Kaya/Kay opening to an -arie ending. No single documented meaning; r▶Laylany#14439 in the U.S.A recent coinage that fuses Layla (Arabic layl, 'night') with the flow of Leilani (Hawaiian, 'h▶Lataisha#14440 in the U.S.Lataisha is a coinage joining the La- prefix to Taisha, a respelling of Latisha or Leticia. Lat▶Loriel#14440 in the U.S.Loriel is a modern coinage. It joins the Lori-/Laura sound (ultimately the Latin laurus, 'laure▶Lataja#14441 in the U.S.Lataja is an invented African American girls' name built from the productive La- prefix and a -▶Laylonie#14441 in the U.S.A recent American coinage joining the fashionable Lay- opener (from Layla, Laylah) to an -onie ▶Kaylanna#14442 in the U.S.A modern blend of Kayla and Alanna; by those routes it brushes 'pure' (Kayla, a Katherine relat▶Layomie#14442 in the U.S.A rare recent name with no settled etymology. It may draw on the Yoruba element layo ('joy', as▶Kaylannie#14443 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It joins the Kayla and Kaylee sound to a soft -a▶Leanette#14443 in the U.S.A modern blend of Lea or Leanne (Lea from Hebrew Leah, often read as 'weary' or 'delicate') wit▶Alyissa#14444 in the U.S.Alyissa is a doubled-vowel respelling of Alyssa, a name tied to the alyssum flower, whose Greek▶Leanni#14444 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Leanne or Leannie, itself a fusion of Lea (Hebrew Leah) and Anne (from H▶Leiona#14445 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Leona, the feminine of Leon, from Latin leo, 'lion' — so 'lioness'. The -e▶Jilliam#14447 in the U.S.Jilliam reads as a variant of Jillian, which comes from Juliana, the feminine of Julian, from t▶Lachanda#14447 in the U.S.Lachanda joins the fashionable La- prefix to Chanda, a name of Sanskrit origin (chanda 'fierce,▶Alyshia#14448 in the U.S.Alyshia is an ornate respelling of Alicia, the Latinized form of Alice, from Germanic adal, 'no▶Keayla#14448 in the U.S.A modern American respelling of Kayla/Keyla, stretched into three beats. No single fixed meanin▶Lenamae#14448 in the U.S.A double name joining Lena — a short form of Helena, Magdalena or Elena, ultimately linked to G▶Tashayla#14449 in the U.S.Tashayla is a coined girls' name that folds Tasha, a short form of Natasha, into a Shayla-style▶Briceida#14450 in the U.S.Briceida is a Spanish-language form of Briseida, the Spanish name for Briseis of Greek mytholog▶Felissa#14451 in the U.S.Felissa reads two ways: as a spelling of Felisa, the feminine of Felix, from Latin felix, meani▶Lucija#14452 in the U.S.Lucija is the Croatian and Slovene form of Lucia, from the Latin lux, 'light'. Saint Lucy of Sy▶
Boy Names
Zaniel#14297 in the U.S.Zaniel is a modern American coinage joining a fresh Z- opening to the -iel ending of Daniel and▶Travante#14316 in the U.S.Travante is a late-twentieth-century American coinage built from a Tra- opening and a -vante en▶Travoris#14319 in the U.S.Travoris is an invented American name that joins the Tra- prefix to a -voris element, in the pa▶














