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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

Yanilen#16323 in the U.S.Yanilen reads as a contemporary Hispanic-American blend, joining a Yani- element — as in Yanet,Kadija#16327 in the U.S.A spelling of Khadijah, the name of the Prophet Muhammad's first wife — the first person to accKemberly#16327 in the U.S.Kemberly is a variant of Kimberly, an English place-and-surname name from Cyneburh's -leah ('meKaralee#16330 in the U.S.Karalee joins Kara — from Latin/Italian cara, 'beloved' or 'dear', also a short form of KatheriTamaka#16332 in the U.S.Tamaka reads as an invented name from the fashion for a light Ta- opening added to a rhythmic eJazayla#16333 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It joins the Jaz- opening heard in Jazlyn and JaKaiella#16337 in the U.S.Kaiella is a newly emerging coinage joining the popular Kai element to the -ella ending of IsabLakeshia#16338 in the U.S.A coined African-American name of the 1960s-70s, joining the popular La- prefix to Keshia (KeisDomini#16339 in the U.S.Domini comes straight from the Latin domini, 'of the Lord,' the genitive of dominus, 'lord, masJavona#16339 in the U.S.Javona is an invented American name built from the prefix Ja- and the ending -vona, reading as Joliette#16340 in the U.S.A French-styled diminutive echoing jolie ('pretty; lovely') with the -ette ending; it also recaKailina#16342 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kailani and Katalina, built on the -lina sound. No single fixed meaninJonessa#16343 in the U.S.Jonessa reads as a modern coinage joining the Jo- opening to the -nessa ending of Vanessa and JJemila#16344 in the U.S.Jemila is a spelling of the Arabic name Jamila, from the root j-m-l and the adjective jamil, 'bJolanda#16345 in the U.S.Jolanda is a continental spelling of Yolanda, a name carried by medieval European queens. It isJosieann#16347 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Josie (a pet form of Josephine, 'God will add') with Ann ('grace; favTanija#16347 in the U.S.Tanija is a modern respelling in the Tanya family, where the j is sounded like a y in Slavic faKairavi#16349 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit kairavi, linked to kairava, 'a white lotus that opens by moonlight,' and by eLashauna#16350 in the U.S.Lashauna pairs the popular La- prefix with Shauna — the feminine of Shaun/Sean, the Irish form Vernisha#16350 in the U.S.Vernisha is a coined American name that pairs a Vern- element, as in Verna from the Latin vernuKaiyana#16352 in the U.S.Kaiyana joins Kai, a short name with several origins, most familiarly Hawaiian for 'sea,' to thRoshaunda#16352 in the U.S.Roshaunda is an invented name that pairs a Ro- opening with Shaunda, a feminine form built on SVeyonce#16352 in the U.S.Veyonce is a modern invented name whose sound closely echoes Beyonce, the well-known coinage poRoshawnda#16353 in the U.S.Roshawnda is an American coinage pairing a Ro- prefix with Shawnda, itself Shawn (an English foKaleeya#16356 in the U.S.A modern spelling that sits close to Aaliyah (from the Arabic Aliyah, 'exalted; the highest') aKalesi#16357 in the U.S.A spelling that echoes Khaleesi, the invented Dothraki title for 'queen' created for the novel Gelena#16358 in the U.S.Gelena is a variant tied to Helena and the Slavic Galina. Helena comes from the Greek and is liTimera#16358 in the U.S.Timera joins a Ti- opening to a soft -mera ending that recalls Tamera; it is a coined, melodic Jesusa#16359 in the U.S.Jesusa is the Spanish feminine of Jesús, a devotional name given in Latina Catholic tradition tKaliann#16359 in the U.S.A modern American blend joining a Kali or Callie opening to the ending -ann, from Anne - itselfCassadie#16360 in the U.S.Cassadie is a feminine respelling of Cassidy, an Irish surname anglicized from O Caiside, 'descElesa#16360 in the U.S.Elesa is best read as a respelled form of Elisa, itself a short, softer form of Elizabeth. ElizKallaway#16360 in the U.S.A modern first-name use of the English surname Callaway/Calloway, likely 'the pebbly (calu) wayJevaeh#16361 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the style of Nevaeh (which is 'heaven' spelled backward); Jevaeh eKayleeann#16361 in the U.S.Kayleeann is a modern compound name joining Kaylee - a Kay-plus-Lee blend - to Ann, from HannahJenilyn#16362 in the U.S.Jenilyn joins Jeni - a short form of Jennifer, from the Welsh Gwenhwyfar, 'white, fair one' - tJhavia#16363 in the U.S.Jhavia is a modern American coinage with no settled root: the Jh- opening (a stylish respellingKamaiah#16363 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, blending a Ka- opening with the -aiah ending of names like Mariah anKamalei#16364 in the U.S.Kamalei is a Hawaiian name built from ka, 'the,' and elements for a beloved child and a lei, thWicahpi#16364 in the U.S.starKamarri#16365 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, a doubled-r respelling close to Kamari and distantly evocative of CaToniya#16365 in the U.S.Toniya reads as a phonetic spelling of Tonya or Tonia, the familiar short forms of Antonia. AntKameelah#16366 in the U.S.Kameelah is a phonetic respelling of Kamilah (Kamila), from the Arabic root k-m-l meaning 'perfKimyatta#16367 in the U.S.Kimyatta reads as a coinage joining the popular short name Kim with the -yatta of Kenyatta, theKamillia#16368 in the U.S.A K-spelling within a family of two related names: Camilla, from the Roman Camillus, a term forKabria#16370 in the U.S.A modern American coinage echoing Gabria and Gabriella (Hebrew, 'God is my strength'); its routKiaira#16370 in the U.S.Kiaira is a variant of Kiara, itself blending two sources: the Irish Ciara, feminine of Ciar, 'Kearra#16371 in the U.S.Kearra is a modern respelling in the Kiara/Ciara family; Ciara is an Irish name from ciar, 'darJmya#16372 in the U.S.Jmya is a modern African American coinage, a compressed spelling of Jamya or Jamia in which theKanary#16372 in the U.S.A K-spelling of the word Canary. The bird is named for the Canary Islands, and the islands takeKeeana#16372 in the U.S.Keeana sits with Kiana, Kiara and Keana, a cluster of modern American girl names built on a Ki-Kanisha#16373 in the U.S.Kanisha is a coined African-American name pairing the popular Ka- opening with the -isha endingTullia#16374 in the U.S.From the Roman family name Tullius, feminine Tullia — most famously Cicero's beloved daughter TNatosha#16378 in the U.S.Natosha is an -o- spelling of Natasha, the Russian affectionate form of Natalia. That parent coKarasi#16379 in the U.S.Said to derive from Swahili/African roots touching on 'life; wisdom,' though documentation for Keiani#16379 in the U.S.Keiani reads as a modern coinage shaped to sound Hawaiian — the syllables echo Hawaiian words sEllissa#16380 in the U.S.Ellissa is a doubled spelling of Elissa/Alyssa. Elissa was an ancient name for Dido, queen of CKadeja#16380 in the U.S.Kadeja is an anglicized respelling of the Arabic name Khadija. Khadija is deeply honored in IslKaraya#16380 in the U.S.Karaya is a new coinage with no documented etymology. It reads as Kara (variously linked to LatKeianna#16380 in the U.S.Keianna is a respelled, elaborated form of Kiana, a modern American name variously tied to the Arlisha#16381 in the U.S.Arlisha is a coined name built from the Ar- prefix and the popular -lisha ending, itself drawn Josaphine#16381 in the U.S.A respelling of Josephine, the French feminine of Joseph, from the Hebrew Yosef, 'he will add' Tenika#16381 in the U.S.Tenika is a coined name, a Te- variation on Tanika and Tameka within the inventive African-AmerKarelyn#16382 in the U.S.A modern blend joining Kara/Karen (from Katherine, 'pure,' by one route) with the fashionable -Karia#16383 in the U.S.Karia may be a variant of Kara - from Latin cara, 'dear', or a short form of Katherine - or a sKarinna#16384 in the U.S.Karinna is a doubled-consonant spelling of Karina, itself a form of Katherine ('pure') and ofteKarisa#16385 in the U.S.Karisa is a single-s, K- spelling of Carissa, a name usually traced to Greek charis, 'grace', oKarmoni#16387 in the U.S.A modern American coinage echoing Harmoni ('harmony; agreement'). By that echo it touches 'harmAlvira#16391 in the U.S.Alvira is an early-American variant of Elvira, a Spanish name of Visigothic (Germanic) roots. IKaleea#16391 in the U.S.A modern spelling with no documented etymology of its own. Its nearest documented neighbour is Terrisha#16391 in the U.S.Terrisha is a coined African-American name joining a Terri- or Ter- opening to an -isha ending Kenady#16394 in the U.S.Kenady is a phonetic respelling of Kennedy, an anglicized Irish surname from Ó Cinnéidigh, 'desChyanna#16396 in the U.S.Chyanna is a respelling of Cheyenne, the name of a Plains nation and the Wyoming city named forKendria#16397 in the U.S.Kendria is a lengthened, -ia spin on Kendra, itself a mid-century English coinage tied to KendrJaquanna#16398 in the U.S.Jaquanna is a modern invented American name, built from the fashionable Ja- prefix and a -quannKawena#16398 in the U.S.From Hawaiian kawena, 'the glow; a reddish radiance' — a name carried respectfully by the scholKenedy#16398 in the U.S.Kenedy is a variant spelling of Kennedy, the Irish surname O Cinneide, from ceann, 'head', and Jaquetta#16399 in the U.S.Jaquetta is a spelling of Jacquetta, a feminine diminutive of the French Jacques, which is JacoKaybrielle#16399 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Kay- to Gabrielle (from Hebrew Gabriel, 'God is my strength'). The bleKayeli#16400 in the U.S.Kayeli has no documented etymology. It appears to be a modern coinage built from the Kay-/Kai- Julitza#16402 in the U.S.Julitza is a Latina given name in the Yulitza and Julissa family, built from Julia, from the LaKeora#16402 in the U.S.Keora appears to be a modern coinage; it echoes the South Asian flower name Kewra (screw pine bClarabell#16403 in the U.S.Clarabell fuses two well-worn elements: Clara, from the Latin clarus, 'bright' or 'clear', and Kaylanis#16403 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kaylani/Kailani (Hawaiian, 'sea and sky') with an -is ending. By that Keyarah#16406 in the U.S.Keyarah is a spelled-out elaboration of Kiara or Keyara, names that trace to the Italian ChiaraKorrina#16406 in the U.S.Korrina respells Corinna with a K and a doubled r; the parent traces to the Greek kore, meaningKaymoni#16408 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, its -moni ending echoing Simone and Ramona. No single fixed meaning;Harika#16410 in the U.S.Harika is chiefly a Turkish girl's name meaning 'wonderful' or 'marvelous.' The same spelling iKeyloni#16410 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Key- opening to a -loni ending, echoing the -lani sound tied to the Markeshia#16410 in the U.S.Markeshia joins Mark (from the Latin Marcus, often tied to Mars) to the popular -eshia ending, Kaelahni#16411 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the Hawaiian-styled Kalani ('the heavens; the sky; royal one') and KehKameko#16411 in the U.S.Kameko is a Japanese girls' name joining kame, 'tortoise,' with the common girls' suffix ko, 'cKazelynn#16412 in the U.S.Kazelynn is the double-N spelling of Kazelyn, a modern American coinage with no documented etymKeelani#16414 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Kee- opening to the -lani ending, which echoes the Hawaiian lani, 'hNitasha#16415 in the U.S.Nitasha is a respelling of Natasha, the Russian diminutive of Natalia, from Latin natalis, 'birKahlayah#16416 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Kaliyah/Aaliyah family, built on the -layah/-aliyah sound. No single fiTimika#16417 in the U.S.Timika is a modern American coinage, a Ti- variant of Tamika/Tomika. It belongs to the productiKarilyn#16418 in the U.S.Karilyn is a mid-twentieth-century blend, joining Kari or Carolyn to the fashionable -lyn endinKeilahni#16419 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Kailani/Kehlani family with the -lani ending that echoes the Hawaiian lKhaleia#16419 in the U.S.A modern coinage reading near Kalea (Hawaiian, 'joy; bright' by that echo) and the pop-culture Kelanie#16422 in the U.S.A modern coinage reading near Melanie ('dark; black,' Greek, by that echo) and Kelani; the -lanKelanii#16423 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kehlani and the Hawaiian Kalani ('the heavens; the sky; royal one'). BSandria#16424 in the U.S.Sandria is an elaboration of Sandra, itself a short form of Alexandra, from the Greek 'alexein'Yarelie#16425 in the U.S.Yarelie is a variant of Yareli, a name that rose among Mexican and Mexican American families inKarolyne#16426 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Caroline, the French feminine of Charles, from a Germanic root for 'free Loveaya#16426 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining the English word Love with Aya (a name found in Arabic, 'miracle; versTkeya#16426 in the U.S.Tkeya reads as a nineteen-nineties African-American coinage joining a clipped T- opening to a KKemiah#16427 in the U.S.Kemiah appears to be a modern American coinage blending the popular 'Ke-' prefix with the '-miaKhilani#16427 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kailani and Kalani (Hawaiian, 'the sky; sea and sky'). By that echo itLaketra#16428 in the U.S.Laketra is best read as a modern African American coinage, pairing the popular La- prefix with Eshanvi#16429 in the U.S.A modern Sanskrit-styled compound built on Eshan/Ishan ('lord; desired; the sun') with a -vi enHenessy#16433 in the U.S.Henessy is a respelling of Hennessy, an Irish surname from the Gaelic O hAonghusa, 'descendant Kaleeyah#16434 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Kaliyah/Aaliyah family, built on the flowing -eeyah sound. No single fiKennadee#16435 in the U.S.A modern -dee spelling of Kennedy, from the Irish O Cinneide, 'helmeted head' (traditionally 'uKiami#16436 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source. It sits near Kiana, Kiara and Amani in sound, and aYajayra#16436 in the U.S.Yajayra is a spelling of the Latina name Yahaira (also Jahaira), popular in Puerto Rico and theKennedii#16437 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Kennedy, from the Irish surname O Cinneide, built on ceann, 'head,' withKenniyah#16438 in the U.S.Kenniyah reads as an invented name built from a Ken- opening and the fashionable -iyah ending sKyriel#16438 in the U.S.Kyriel reads as a modern coinage echoing Kyrie (Greek, 'Lord' — as in Kyrie eleison, 'Lord, havReonna#16441 in the U.S.Reonna is a modern coinage that blends the sound of Rihanna with the -onna ending of Deonna andMaurisha#16442 in the U.S.Maurisha pairs the Maur- of Maurice, from the Latin Maurus meaning dark-skinned or a Moor, withLaressa#16444 in the U.S.Laressa is a variant spelling of Larissa, a name from the ancient Greek city of Larissa in ThesAbbagale#16446 in the U.S.Abbagale is a phonetic respelling of Abigail, the Hebrew Avigayil, understood as 'my father is Kimberleigh#16446 in the U.S.A -leigh respelling of Kimberly, an English place-and-surname name read as 'Cyneburga's meadow'Kamaile#16448 in the U.S.Kamaile is a Hawaiian name meaning 'the maile', from ka ('the') and maile, a fragrant native viKinaya#16448 in the U.S.Kinaya reads as a modern coinage echoing names like Kiana and Kenya. (An unrelated Arabic word Keyanni#16449 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kiana/Keyana (a Hawaiian form of Diana, and read as 'moon; divine'). BKeylanie#16450 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kaylani/Kailani (Hawaiian, 'sea and sky'). By that echo it touches 'heLakendra#16450 in the U.S.Lakendra is a coined American name pairing the La- prefix with Kendra -- an English name usuallKeamber#16452 in the U.S.Keamber is a modern American blend, joining the popular Ke- prefix with Amber. Amber is an EnglKeyonni#16452 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Keyona/Kiona family, joining a Key- opening to a soft -onni ending. No Kamouri#16453 in the U.S.Kamouri is a newly emerging coinage, a respelling-style variation on Kamari and Amari with an -Keaira#16454 in the U.S.Keaira is an elaborated spelling of Kiara or Ciara. Ciara is the Irish feminine of Ciar, 'dark,Khadeejah#16454 in the U.S.Khadeejah is a phonetic spelling of Khadijah, an Arabic name popularly linked to a root meaningLamija#16455 in the U.S.Lamija is a Bosnian girl's name of Arabic origin, tied to lami ('shining, radiant') — 'radiant,Shakeisha#16456 in the U.S.Shakeisha is a modern African American coinage that pairs the popular Sha- prefix with Keisha, Shakeitha#16457 in the U.S.Shakeitha is an invented American name pairing the Sha- prefix with a Keitha element, close in Keiarra#16460 in the U.S.Keiarra is a decorated spelling of Kiara (and Kiarra), a name read either as Italian chiara, 'bTymeka#16460 in the U.S.Tymeka is a variant within the Tamika and Tameka group, pairing a Ty- start with the fashionablKeilanii#16461 in the U.S.A modern spelling with no documented etymology. Its ending echoes Hawaiian lani, 'heaven, sky,'Keilanys#16462 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Kailani family, here with a final -s; the -lani sound echoes the HawaiiKhalisa#16462 in the U.S.A name echoing the Arabic khalisa ('pure; sincere; genuine'); as spelled it may be that word orShadiamond#16462 in the U.S.Shadiamond is a modern American coinage joining the popular Sha- prefix to the jewel word-name Aneres#16463 in the U.S.Aneres is the name Serena spelled backward, a playful reversal that some families choose for itKariel#16463 in the U.S.A name styled with the Hebrew element el ('God'), read either as a Kari + -el coinage or alongsKhamiya#16463 in the U.S.A modern American coinage with an ornamental Kh- spelling. It belongs to the wide family of namJacquetta#16464 in the U.S.Jacquetta is an ornate feminine form of Jacques, the French version of James and Jacob, elaboraYomaris#16465 in the U.S.Yomaris is a modern coinage that arose in Puerto Rican Spanish. A widely repeated folk etymologJacquiline#16466 in the U.S.Jacquiline is a respelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, which is the French fJeriann#16466 in the U.S.Jeriann joins Jeri, a short form of Geraldine from the Germanic 'ruler with the spear,' to Ann,Koraima#16466 in the U.S.Koraima is a contemporary Latina girls' name whose exact origin is uncertain; it is often linkeKeiona#16468 in the U.S.Keiona is a modern American coinage joining a Kei- prefix with the flowing -ona ending, in the Khelany#16468 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kehlani and the Hawaiian Kalani ('the heavens; the sky'). By that echoKoralie#16468 in the U.S.A K- spelling of the French Coralie, from coral (the sea gem), by way of Latin corallium. A preLawana#16468 in the U.S.Lawana is a modern American coinage joining the La- prefix to a -wana ending, closely related tMerinda#16468 in the U.S.Merinda is a variant of Miranda or Marinda, from the Latin mirandus, 'worthy of admiration' or Khiari#16469 in the U.S.A modern coinage reading near Kiara ('bright; dark' by different routes) and the surname-style Latricia#16469 in the U.S.A coined African-American name of the 1960s-70s, joining the La- prefix to Tricia, a short formDariane#16472 in the U.S.Dariane is a trimmer spelling of Darianne, the feminine of Darius. The old Persian royal name DKarolynn#16473 in the U.S.Karolynn is a K-spelled, doubled-n form of Carolyn, itself a contracted form of Caroline - the Kreation#16476 in the U.S.The English word 'creation' spelled with a K. The word comes through Old French from the Latin Precilla#16476 in the U.S.Precilla is a simplified spelling of Priscilla, a Roman family name that is the diminutive of PKianah#16478 in the U.S.Kianah is a modern respelling in the Kiana family. Kiana is variously read as a Hawaiian form oTywanna#16478 in the U.S.Tywanna is an African-American coinage that joins the fashionable Ty- prefix to a -wanna elemenKiandra#16479 in the U.S.Kiandra is a coined American girl's name blending Kiana (a modern name popularized in Hawaii, lKeundra#16480 in the U.S.Keundra pairs a Ke- opening with an -undra ending, sitting beside Kendra and Deundra, in the AfKiaya#16480 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Kaia/Maya sound-family, joining a Ki- opening to a soft -aya ending. NoMikahla#16480 in the U.S.Mikahla is a phonetic respelling of Michaela or Mikayla, the feminine of Michael, from Hebrew mShayonna#16482 in the U.S.Shayonna is a coined American girl's name that joins the fashionable Shay- opening to a flowingAnnalice#16483 in the U.S.A form of Annalise, a German compound of Anna ('grace; favor') and Lise/Elise (from Elizabeth, Kemara#16484 in the U.S.Kemara is an invented American name pairing the fashionable Ke- opening with Mara, a Hebrew namKimbella#16485 in the U.S.A modern blend of Kim (from Kimberly) and Bella ('beautiful,' Italian/Latin); by the Bella routKavani#16486 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, echoing Avani ('the earth' in Sanskrit) and Kavya. By that echo it tKimberlie#16486 in the U.S.A -lie respelling of Kimberly, an English place-and-surname name read as 'from the royal meadowKyaira#16486 in the U.S.Kyaira is a decorative spelling of Kiara or Keira. Kiara traces to the Italian chiara, 'bright'Letia#16486 in the U.S.Letia is a trimmed form of Letitia or its Spanish cousin Leticia, from the Latin laetitia, meanShekina#16486 in the U.S.Shekina comes from the Hebrew Shekhinah, from the root shakhan, 'to dwell' or 'to settle,' meanKenedee#16490 in the U.S.Kenedee is a phonetic respelling of Kennedy, an Irish surname from O Cinneide, understood as 'hBillijo#16491 in the U.S.Billijo is an American compound of Billie and Jo, run together as one name. Billie is a pet forEbone#16491 in the U.S.Ebone is a streamlined respelling of Ebony, from Greek ebenos, the prized dark hardwood. The trKisara#16492 in the U.S.A Japanese-styled coined name, best known as an anime character name; it has no single documentKymberlee#16493 in the U.S.Kymberlee restyles Kimberly, an English surname and place name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow' (theVanetta#16493 in the U.S.Vanetta is an early-twentieth-century American girl's name, most plausibly an elaboration of NeIyahna#16494 in the U.S.Iyahna is a modern spelling of the Iyana/Ayana sound, a vowel-rich name that spread in late-tweKenyana#16496 in the U.S.Kenyana lifts the place name Kenya, the East African nation, into a given name and adds the graKynadee#16497 in the U.S.Kynadee is an inventive phonetic respelling of Kennedy, the Irish surname from 'O Cinneide', usLexandra#16505 in the U.S.Lexandra is a clipped form of Alexandra, dropping the opening A- to leave the crisp Lex- sound.Sarahbeth#16506 in the U.S.Sarahbeth fuses Sarah, the Hebrew name for 'princess' or 'noblewoman,' with Beth, a pet form ofKasara#16508 in the U.S.Kasara is a late-twentieth-century coinage with no single documented root. It most plausibly elLaioni#16508 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source. It sits near Leoni and Leona, names built on Latin Khalesi#16510 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Khaleesi, the Dothraki title ('queen') carried by Daenerys in Game of ThrKoraleigh#16510 in the U.S.A modern blend of Coral — the pink-red sea coral, long used as a jewel-like word name — with thShawnetta#16511 in the U.S.Shawnetta joins Shawn or Shawna, an Irish-rooted name meaning 'God is gracious' via John/Sean, Kelila#16514 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Kelila (Kelula), 'crown; laurel wreath' — a warm virtue-and-honor name from theKemaya#16516 in the U.S.Kemaya joins the Ke- prefix to Maya, a name shared across many traditions, from the Sanskrit foLorretta#16516 in the U.S.Lorretta is a double-r variant of Loretta. Loretta comes from the Italian sanctuary of Loreto, Raynisha#16517 in the U.S.Raynisha is a coined African American girl's name from the late twentieth century, joining a RaLamyra#16520 in the U.S.Lamyra pairs the fashionable La- prefix with Myra, a name the poet Fulke Greville coined in theAkera#16521 in the U.S.Akera is a modern American coinage close in sound to Akira and Kera. It was built for its brighSteffanie#16524 in the U.S.Steffanie is a phonetic double-f respelling of Stephanie, the feminine of Stephen, from Greek s

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