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
Seyani#14953 in the U.S.A contemporary coinage with no established etymology. It sits near modern names such as Saniya,▶Kidada#14955 in the U.S.Kidada is a Swahili-inspired name from African American naming; it is best known through Kidada▶Daneesha#14958 in the U.S.Daneesha reads as a Da- prefixed coinage built on a -neesha core, echoing names like Neesha and▶Umamah#14958 in the U.S.An early Arabic given name, borne by Umamah bint Zaynab, a granddaughter of the Prophet Muhamma▶Shamaya#14960 in the U.S.Read two ways: as an echo of Hebrew shamayim, 'the heavens' (and of biblical Shemaiah, 'heard b▶Surayah#14960 in the U.S.A form of the Arabic Thurayya (Suraya), the name of the Pleiades star cluster. A luminous celes▶Mckena#14961 in the U.S.Mckena is a streamlined spelling of McKenna, an Irish and Scottish surname from Mac Cionaodh, '▶Shamiya#14961 in the U.S.A contemporary American coinage built on the Sha- opening with an -iya ending; some families li▶Germanii#14962 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes Germaine ('brother; kinsman') and the fashion sound of Armani, res▶Shamiyah#14962 in the U.S.The -yah spelling of Shamiya, a modern American coinage on the Sha- pattern. The -iyah ending i▶Shanayah#14964 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the Shania/Shanaya family, spelled here with an -ah tail. Shania w▶Soroya#14964 in the U.S.A modern spelling echoing Soraya, the Persian name for the Pleiades ('the seven sisters'). As s▶Mekenzie#14967 in the U.S.Mekenzie is a phonetic respelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish clan surname from Gaelic MacCoinnich▶Ruqiya#14967 in the U.S.A spelling of the Arabic Ruqayyah, linked to 'rise; ascent' (and 'charm; incantation of protect▶Symphanie#14967 in the U.S.A modern spelling echoing the word 'symphony' (from the Greek symphonia, 'harmony; sounding tog▶Semaja#14970 in the U.S.Semaja is a modern American name with two honest readings. It echoes the biblical Shemaiah, fro▶Shiori#14971 in the U.S.A Japanese girls' name whose sense depends entirely on the kanji chosen. Common writings give '▶Cheyenna#14973 in the U.S.Cheyenna is Cheyenne given an -a ending to make it read more overtly as a girl's name. Cheyenne▶Makinsey#14973 in the U.S.Makinsey is a creative spelling of Mackenzie, the Scottish surname Mac Coinnich, meaning son of▶Mercades#14973 in the U.S.Mercades is a respelling of Mercedes, a Spanish girls' name from the Marian title Maria de las ▶Merissa#14974 in the U.S.Merissa is an e-for-a respelling of Marissa, itself a decorative extension of Maria and Marisa;▶Makynzee#14975 in the U.S.Makynzee is a heavily respelled form of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname from Coinneach meaning 'c▶Siari#14975 in the U.S.A contemporary coinage with no established etymology. It sits near modern names such as Siara, ▶Sihaya#14976 in the U.S.From Frank Herbert's novel Dune, where sihaya is a Fremen word glossed 'desert spring' and used▶Siyanni#14978 in the U.S.A contemporary American coinage with no established etymology. It sits among modern names like ▶Taleia#14978 in the U.S.Taleia reads as a modern respelling near Talia (Hebrew, 'dew from God') and Thalia (Greek, 'to ▶Taesha#14980 in the U.S.Taesha is a modern American coinage, the popular Ta- prefix joined to the -esha or -isha ending▶Sabriyah#14981 in the U.S.Sabriyah is an Arabic girl's name, the feminine of Sabri, drawn from the root sabr, meaning pat▶Taniah#14981 in the U.S.Taniah is a spelling of Tania (or Tanya), the short form of Tatiana, which comes from Tatianus,▶Saeeda#14982 in the U.S.From the Arabic Saeeda (Sa'ida), 'happy; fortunate; blessed,' feminine of Said. A warm virtue n▶Shanetha#14982 in the U.S.Shanetha pairs the Sha- prefix with a -netha ending, in the family of names like Shanita and Ju▶Tanishi#14982 in the U.S.Tanishi reads either as a variant of Tanisha, a popular American coinage of the later twentieth▶Miaya#14984 in the U.S.Miaya is a modern American elaboration blending Mia and Maya into a soft three-beat name. Mia i▶Mieka#14987 in the U.S.Mieka is usually a spelling of Mika, which serves as a short form of Michaela or Dominika and t▶Myeshia#14987 in the U.S.Myeshia is a modern American phonetic elaboration of Aisha/Ayesha, from Arabic Aisha, 'living, ▶Somara#14988 in the U.S.Somara is a modern invented name, most plausibly a respelling or soft variant of Samara. Samara▶Karlena#14989 in the U.S.Karlena joins Karla to Lena. Karla is the feminine of the German Karl, 'free man,' while Lena i▶Soniya#14990 in the U.S.A spelling of Sonia/Sonya, originally a Russian short form of Sophia, 'wisdom' — also widely us▶Teasia#14993 in the U.S.Teasia is a modern American coinage in the family of Ta- and -asia names (Tanasia, Anastasia-de▶Samaiyah#14994 in the U.S.Samaiyah is a spelling in the family of Sumayya, an Arabic name understood to mean high, lofty ▶Marili#14998 in the U.S.Marili reads as a trimmed respelling of Marilee or Marli, itself a blend of Mary and Lee; the M▶Stephani#14998 in the U.S.Stephani is Stephanie with the final -e dropped, from Greek stephanos, 'a crown or garland' — t▶Dniya#14999 in the U.S.Dniya is a modern coinage pairing a clipped D- opening with the -niya ending of names like Aniy▶Rochella#14999 in the U.S.Rochella is an elaborated form of Rochelle, a French name meaning 'little rock' - from roche ('▶Millena#15002 in the U.S.Millena is a doubled-l spelling of Milena, a Slavic name built on the root mil, meaning 'gracio▶Nancyann#15002 in the U.S.Nancyann pairs Nancy with Ann, two names of the same root. Nancy began as a medieval pet form o▶Rogina#15002 in the U.S.Rogina is a spelling variant of Regina, from the Latin regina, 'queen,' a title long used of th▶Suhaylah#15002 in the U.S.Suhaylah (Suhaila) is the feminine of the Arabic name Suhayl, from a root carrying the sense of▶Teyonna#15002 in the U.S.Teyonna joins a Te- opening to a -yonna ending, echoing names like Teyana and Shayona; it is a ▶Hansika#15003 in the U.S.From Sanskrit 'hansa' ('swan'), giving Hansika 'little swan' or 'swan-like, graceful.' The swan▶Kassidie#15003 in the U.S.Kassidie is a K-styled respelling of Cassidy, from the Irish surname O Caiside, meaning descend▶Hansini#15004 in the U.S.Hansini is a Sanskrit name meaning 'swan,' the feminine of hansa, 'swan' or 'goose.' In Indian ▶Tiarra#15004 in the U.S.Tiarra is a doubled-r spelling of Tiara, the word for an ornamental jeweled crown, which came i▶Sheana#15005 in the U.S.Sheana is a variant of Shauna or Sheena, feminine forms of Sean — the Irish form of John, from ▶Sukhmani#15005 in the U.S.From the Punjabi/Sikh Sukhmani, 'peace of mind; consoler of the mind' (sukh, 'peace; comfort,' ▶Marycruz#15006 in the U.S.Marycruz joins Mary (Maria, from Hebrew Miryam) with Cruz, Spanish for 'cross.' Together they h▶Sunisa#15007 in the U.S.Sunisa is a Thai given name; it is commonly glossed as 'good woman' or 'beautiful daughter-in-l▶Yasamin#15007 in the U.S.From the Persian yasamin, 'jasmine' — the fragrant white flower. The source of the English Jasm▶Dabria#15008 in the U.S.Dabria appears in certain apocryphal and legendary lists as the name of an angel or of one of t▶Dylana#15008 in the U.S.Dylana adds a feminine -a ending to Dylan, a Welsh name usually read as great tide or son of th▶Syanna#15010 in the U.S.Syanna is a modern American coinage with no documented etymology. It echoes Sienna (the Italian▶Katilynn#15011 in the U.S.Katilynn is a respelling of Katelyn and Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine through Caitlin. B▶Sareyah#15012 in the U.S.A modern American coinage on the -eyah pattern. It echoes Sarai (the earlier name of Sarah in G▶Sylphrena#15012 in the U.S.A literary invention: Sylphrena ('Syl') is a sylph-like spirit in Brandon Sanderson's Stormligh▶Aireal#15013 in the U.S.Aireal is a phonetic respelling of Ariel, from Hebrew Ariel meaning 'lion of God.' The Aire- sp▶Sylvana#15013 in the U.S.Sylvana is a variant spelling of Silvana, the Italian feminine of Silvanus — from Latin silva, ▶Toria#15013 in the U.S.Toria is a short form of Victoria, from the Latin victoria meaning 'victory' and the name of th▶Symphany#15014 in the U.S.A respelling of Symphony, from the Greek symphonia, 'a sounding together; harmony of sounds.' A▶Donnesha#15015 in the U.S.Donnesha blends the familiar Don- or Donna sound with the -esha ending that shaped many late tw▶Yilia#15015 in the U.S.Yilia is best explained as a modern coined name, likely built from Lia (a short form of Amelia,▶Cherity#15016 in the U.S.Cherity is a respelling of Charity, the virtue name from the Latin caritas, 'love, esteem,' one▶Shakela#15016 in the U.S.Shakela is a modern African-American coinage combining the popular Sha- prefix with a -kela end▶Tahlani#15016 in the U.S.Tahlani is a newly emerging coinage pairing a Tah-/Ta- opening with the -lani ending borrowed i▶Shakeyla#15018 in the U.S.Shakeyla is a coined American name using the Sha- prefix and a -keyla element close to Shakila ▶Dalisa#15019 in the U.S.Dalisa is an American coinage placing a fashionable Da- prefix in front of Lisa, itself a pet f▶Ajanee#15020 in the U.S.Ajanee is an invented name of the 1990s and 2000s, formed by pairing an A- opening with a -jane▶Takiyah#15020 in the U.S.From the Arabic root behind taqiy/taqiyya — 'piety, God-consciousness, devoutness'. The same ro▶Demeka#15021 in the U.S.Demeka is a modern American coinage that pairs the De- prefix with the -meka ending of Tameka a▶Talena#15022 in the U.S.Talena is a modern coinage whose sound blends Talia, from the Hebrew for 'dew of God', with Sel▶Quinesha#15023 in the U.S.Quinesha reads as a coined name in the wider Keisha/'-esha' family, joining a 'Qui-' opening wi▶Shambria#15024 in the U.S.Shambria is a coined girls' name that pairs the popular Sha- opening with a -bria ending, as he▶Yuzuki#15024 in the U.S.A romanized Japanese given name; its meaning depends on the characters, often combining yuzu (t▶Tzippora#15025 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Tzippora (Zipporah), 'bird.' Zipporah is the wife of Moses in the Torah — noted▶Laketa#15026 in the U.S.Laketa is a coined American girl's name built with the productive La- prefix on a -keta base (a▶Shandrika#15027 in the U.S.Shandrika is an invented name from the Sh-/Shan- girl-name trend. It joins that popular opening▶Tichina#15027 in the U.S.Tichina is a modern American coinage combining the Ti- opening with a soft -china/-ina ending. ▶Tasfia#15029 in the U.S.From the Arabic tasfiya, 'purification; cleansing; refining.' A meaning-rich name of spiritual ▶Zakeya#15031 in the U.S.Zakeya is a phonetic spelling of the Arabic girls' name Zakiyya (also Zakia), from a root meani▶Teana#15032 in the U.S.Teana is a variant of Tiana, itself a short form of names like Tatiana (a Roman family name) an▶Valerin#15033 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Valerie and Valentina (from the Latin valere, 'to be strong; healthy')▶Tenaya#15034 in the U.S.Tenaya is best known from Lake Tenaya in Yosemite, named for Chief Tenaya of the Ahwahnechee pe▶Sharanda#15035 in the U.S.Sharanda is an American coinage that pairs the fashionable Sha- prefix with a -randa ending bor▶Soraida#15035 in the U.S.Soraida is a Spanish form of Zoraida, a name of Arabic and Andalusian heritage. Its exact meani▶Michaeline#15036 in the U.S.Michaeline is a feminine elaboration of Michael, from Hebrew mikha'el, the rhetorical 'who is l▶Vallory#15037 in the U.S.A form of Valerie/Valory, from the Latin valere ('to be strong; healthy'); the spelling also ec▶Merriam#15039 in the U.S.Merriam is a form of Miriam, an ancient Hebrew name (of debated meaning, often given as 'belove▶Thaliyah#15040 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Thalia (Greek, the Muse of comedy, 'blooming; flourishing') and Aaliyah. ▶Kemyah#15041 in the U.S.Kemyah is an invented name that pairs the Ke- prefix with Myah, a short form linked to Mia and ▶Thamara#15041 in the U.S.A form of Tamar, Hebrew for 'date palm.' Tamar is a matriarch in Genesis; the name is noted her▶Thiago#15042 in the U.S.From the Portuguese/Spanish Thiago, drawn from Santiago (Saint James) — ultimately the Hebrew J▶Venita#15042 in the U.S.A melodic Latinate name, read variously as a variant of Vinita or Benita (feminine of Benito, '▶Tiari#15044 in the U.S.Tiari is a rare modern name. It sits very close to Tiare, the Tahitian word for the fragrant wh▶Kennede#15046 in the U.S.Kennede is a simplified respelling of Kennedy, an Anglicised form of the Irish surname O Cinnei▶Tillian#15046 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Lillian and the pet name Tilly, in the -ian family. A sound-echo, not ▶Timberlyn#15047 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Timber ('wood; growing trees') with the fashionable -lyn ending, in th▶Kenora#15048 in the U.S.Kenora reads as Ken- joined to the soft -ora ending shared by names like Lenora. It is also a r▶Tiyana#15048 in the U.S.A respelling of Tiana, itself a short form of Tatiana (a Roman/Slavic name of uncertain root, b▶Viena#15048 in the U.S.A spelling of Viena/Vienna, echoing the Austrian capital, and separately a Finnish name (Viena,▶Stephine#15049 in the U.S.Stephine is a phonetic respelling of Stephanie, the feminine of Stephen, from Greek stephanos m▶Toniann#15051 in the U.S.Toniann is a compound name joining Toni (a short form of Antonia, from the Roman family name An▶Takira#15052 in the U.S.Takira is a modern coined name, most naturally read as the fashionable Ta- prefix attached to K▶Mikia#15053 in the U.S.Mikia is a coined -ia name in the family of Mikayla and Micah, which trace to the Hebrew 'who i▶Sierrah#15053 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Sierra, the Spanish word for a jagged mountain range (literally 'saw'). ▶Lashannon#15056 in the U.S.Lashannon adds the popular La- prefix to Shannon, an Irish name from the River Shannon, tied to▶Tsunami#15056 in the U.S.From the Japanese tsunami, literally 'harbour wave' — the word for the great ocean waves set of▶Natahlia#15059 in the U.S.Natahlia is a modern spelling of Natalia (or Nathalia), from the Latin natalis, 'birthday,' and▶Rhianon#15060 in the U.S.Rhianon is a simplified spelling of the Welsh Rhiannon, a name from Celtic myth borne by a hors▶Samanthan#15060 in the U.S.Samanthan is an extended respelling of Samantha, an English name whose origin is debated, often▶Tyari#15060 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Ty- sound with the -ari ending seen in Amari and Kamari. No single f▶Tekesha#15061 in the U.S.Tekesha is an invented name from the rich vein of American, especially Black American, coinages▶Tanijah#15062 in the U.S.Tanijah is a modern American coinage built on the fashionable -ijah / -iyah ending (as in Aaliy▶Wilhelmine#15062 in the U.S.Wilhelmine is a German feminine form of Wilhelm (William), from Germanic wil ('will, desire') a▶Tapanga#15063 in the U.S.Tapanga is a respelling of Topanga, the name of a canyon and community in Southern California d▶Danesha#15070 in the U.S.Danesha is a coined name from the Tanesha/Denisha sound-family — the Da- prefix joined to the -▶Talesha#15070 in the U.S.Talesha is a coined name built on the popular -eesha/-isha sound, a cousin of Latisha and Lakei▶Sherrilynn#15072 in the U.S.Sherrilynn joins Sherri, a pet form of Cheryl or Sharon, to Lynn, a Welsh-rooted name meaning '▶Shontia#15074 in the U.S.Shontia is a late twentieth-century African American coinage, joining the Shon- sound, as in Sh▶Xamari#15074 in the U.S.A modern American coinage on the popular -mari sound, close to Amari and Zamari, with a stylish▶Vayolet#15075 in the U.S.Vayolet is a modern Spanish-influenced respelling of Violet — the flower and colour, from Latin▶Vayoleth#15076 in the U.S.Vayoleth is a modern Spanish-influenced respelling of Violet — the flower and the colour, from ▶Jaasia#15077 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Jasia and the place name Asia, styled with a double-a opening. No sing▶Xiani#15078 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Kiana/Ariani sound-family, spelled with an X- sounded as Z. As spelled ▶Velia#15079 in the U.S.Velia is an established Italian and Spanish girls' name. It is generally linked to the ancient ▶Venessa#15080 in the U.S.Venessa is a respelling of Vanessa, a name invented by Jonathan Swift around 1713 for his frien▶Nickayla#15081 in the U.S.Nickayla is a modern American name that blends Nick with Kayla and closely echoes Mikayla and N▶Vennela#15081 in the U.S.From the Telugu vennela, 'moonlight' — a soft, luminous nature name much loved in South India. ▶Katherene#15084 in the U.S.Katherene is a spelling variant of Katherine, the enduring name from the Greek Aikaterine that ▶Tashauna#15084 in the U.S.Tashauna is an invented name that pairs the Ta- prefix with Shauna, the feminine of Shaun or Se▶Nikia#15085 in the U.S.A name that emerged in 1970s America, most often linked to Nike, the Greek for 'victory,' or re▶Myleka#15086 in the U.S.Myleka is a coined American name with no established root; it pairs a My- opening with a -leka ▶Tiahna#15086 in the U.S.A spelling variant of Tiana, itself a clipped form of Tatiana or Christiana. Tatiana descends f▶Vidhatri#15087 in the U.S.Vidhatri is the feminine of Sanskrit Vidhata, 'creator, ordainer, disposer' — an epithet of Bra▶Myosha#15089 in the U.S.Myosha is a modern American coinage joining a My-/Mi- opening with a soft -osha ending, in the ▶Norita#15089 in the U.S.Norita adds the Spanish diminutive -ita to Nora, a short form of Honora (from the Latin honor) ▶Vivica#15092 in the U.S.A Scandinavian name, spelled Viveka or Vivica, often connected to the Latin vivus ('alive; live▶Traniya#15094 in the U.S.Traniya is a coined American girl's name joining the Tra- opening to the -niya ending shared by▶Viyona#15094 in the U.S.A modern name that echoes Viona and Fiona ('fair; white'); as this spelling its route is uncert▶Aayushi#15096 in the U.S.Aayushi is a Sanskrit name from ayus, meaning life or long life, giving a sense of long-lived o▶Trinidy#15097 in the U.S.Trinidy is a phonetic respelling of Trinity, from Latin trinitas, 'threeness', the Christian do▶Abriel#15101 in the U.S.A modern coinage on the -el ending ('God'), reading as a soft feminine cousin of Gabriel and Ab▶Delissa#15101 in the U.S.Delissa joins the mid-century prefix De- to Lissa, the short form of Melissa, a Greek name mean▶Jalessa#15102 in the U.S.Jalessa is a coined name in the Ja- prefix family, echoing Jalisa and Alyssa. Its visibility ow▶Taelani#15102 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Tae- sound with the -lani ending (as in Kehlani, Leilani, which carr▶Tikisha#15102 in the U.S.Tikisha is a modern American coinage pairing a Ti- opener with the popular -kisha element seen ▶Sequita#15103 in the U.S.Sequita reads as a late-twentieth-century American coinage that pairs a Se- opening with the -q▶Yasaniy#15103 in the U.S.Yasaniy reads as a recent invented name, its sound reminiscent of Arabic-influenced choices and▶Denielle#15106 in the U.S.Denielle is a respelling of Danielle, the French feminine of Daniel — from the Hebrew Daniyyel,▶Fantashia#15106 in the U.S.Fantashia is a phonetic spelling of Fantasia, a word-name from the Greek and Latin for 'imagina▶Terricka#15106 in the U.S.Terricka is a coined girl's name, joining Terri or a Ter- element to the -icka ending shared wi▶Xaliyah#15106 in the U.S.Xaliyah is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. It pairs the fashionable X- opening w▶Nakeysha#15107 in the U.S.Nakeysha pairs the Na- prefix with Keysha, a respelling of Keisha. Keisha itself belongs to a l▶Takyla#15108 in the U.S.Takyla is a modern African-American coinage that joins the Ta- prefix to a Kayla-like ending. I▶Xaniya#15108 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, an X- restyling of Zaniya/Saniya on the popular -niya sound. No sing▶Xavier#15110 in the U.S.From the Basque place name Etxeberria/Xabier, 'the new house,' carried worldwide by St Francis ▶Ayzia#15112 in the U.S.Ayzia is a coined American girl's name pairing a bright Ay- opening with -zia, an element also ▶Lisaann#15112 in the U.S.Lisaann joins two mid-century favorites into one written name: Lisa, a short form of Elizabeth ▶Yelina#15113 in the U.S.Yelina has no separately documented etymology. It sits close to Yelena, the Russian form of Hel▶Andrena#15114 in the U.S.Andrena is a feminine elaboration of Andrew or the Scottish Andrena, from the Greek andreios, m▶Xinyue#15114 in the U.S.Xinyue is the pinyin romanization of a Chinese girls' given name. Chinese names carry meaning t▶Xoelie#15116 in the U.S.A modern name that echoes Zoe ('life') and Chloe ('green shoot'); as this spelling its route is▶Xolany#15117 in the U.S.From the Nguni languages (Zulu, Xhosa), a form of xolani, 'be at peace; forgive.' The initial X▶Patina#15119 in the U.S.Patina reads either as the English word patina — the mellow sheen that time gives to bronze or ▶Desteni#15120 in the U.S.Desteni respells the word-name Destiny, from Old French destinee and Latin destinare, one's app▶Yadelin#15120 in the U.S.A modern name that echoes Yadira and Madelin; as this spelling its route is uncertain. The rese▶Yaelis#15121 in the U.S.A modern name that elaborates Yael (Hebrew, 'ibex; mountain goat; to ascend') with an -is endin▶Treana#15125 in the U.S.Treana is a variant of Trina or Triana, names drawn from the tail of Katrina or Catherine, whic▶Yuliza#15125 in the U.S.Yuliza is a Latina girls' name in the Julia/Yulisa family, built on the Spanish 'Yu-' rendering▶Dezaree#15126 in the U.S.Dezaree is a phonetic respelling of Desiree, the French Desiree from the Latin desideratus, 'de▶Yalayni#15126 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented origin; it echoes names like Yalina and Ayleen but no singl▶Natarsha#15128 in the U.S.Natarsha is a phonetic respelling of Natasha, the Russian pet form of Natalia; Natalia comes fr▶Yameli#15128 in the U.S.Yameli is most often a Latina short form of Yamileth or Yamilet, names carried into Spanish fro▶Yuritza#15128 in the U.S.Yuritza is a modern Spanish-speaking coinage, usually read as an elaboration of Yaritza (itself▶Yamilex#15129 in the U.S.Yamilex belongs to a family of Latin-American coinages built on the Yamil-/Jamil- element, alon▶Yaminah#15130 in the U.S.Yaminah comes from the Arabic yamin, the right hand or right side, which carries the sense of b▶Nayelly#15131 in the U.S.Nayelly is a spelling of Nayeli, a girls' name of Zapotec (indigenous Mexican) origin tradition▶Laurabelle#15133 in the U.S.Laurabelle is a compound name joining Laura (from Latin laurus, 'laurel') to Belle (French, 'be▶Yanelys#15133 in the U.S.A Spanish blended name echoing Yanet (a form of Janet) and Nelly, with a flowing -ys ending; as▶Zahia#15133 in the U.S.From the Arabic Zahia (Zahiyya), 'radiant; brilliant; beautiful; blooming.' A luminous beauty-n▶Adisynn#15135 in the U.S.Adisynn is a stylized double-n respelling of Addison, an English surname meaning 'son of Adam' ▶Tiona#15136 in the U.S.Tiona is a later-twentieth-century coinage built from a Ti- opening and an -ona ending, in the ▶Yarelli#15137 in the U.S.Yarelli is an elaborated spelling of Yareli, a popular Latina name whose origin is uncertain an▶Sulia#15141 in the U.S.A soft name close in sound to Julia (a Roman family name often read as 'youthful; downy-bearded▶Jaynia#15143 in the U.S.Jaynia reads as an invented name built from Jay (a bright, familiar sound and short form) and t▶Zanaiya#15143 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Zanaya/Amaya family, with a flowing -aiya spelling. As a coinage its ro▶Yaryna#15145 in the U.S.The Ukrainian Yaryna, a form of Irene, from the Greek eirene, 'peace.' Warm and distinctly Ukra▶Zaraiyah#15146 in the U.S.A modern American coinage near Zariyah and Zaria, on the popular -iyah sound. As spelled routes▶Yaseli#15147 in the U.S.A modern Latin American coinage that echoes Yoselin/Joselyn and Yaretzi, on a soft -seli sound.▶Antwanette#15148 in the U.S.Antwanette is a phonetic respelling of Antoinette, the French feminine diminutive of Antoine (A▶Keyosha#15148 in the U.S.Keyosha is a modern African-American coinage, built from the popular Key-/Keisha sound with a f▶Yasira#15148 in the U.S.From the Arabic root y-s-r, Yasira carries 'easy; gentle; effortless,' and by a related sense '▶














