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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

Kennidy#16525 in the U.S.Kennidy is a modern respelling of Kennedy, an Irish surname from Ó Cinnéide, built from 'ceann'Kesiah#16528 in the U.S.Kesiah is a phonetic spelling of Keziah, a Hebrew name meaning 'cassia,' a fragrant spice-bark Abagael#16531 in the U.S.Abagael is a rare respelling of Abigail, from the Hebrew Avigayil, 'my father is joy' or 'sourcKymiah#16531 in the U.S.Kymiah is a coined American girl's name built from a Ky- opening and a -miah ending, in the famLataya#16531 in the U.S.Lataya is an invented American girl's name pairing the popular La- prefix with Taya; it has no Kynedi#16532 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Kennedy, from the Irish surname O Cinneidigh, 'descendant of Cinneidigh'Lauriel#16533 in the U.S.Lauriel reads as a modern elaboration that joins Laurel, from the Latin laurus, 'laurel' or 'baLavonna#16535 in the U.S.Lavonna is an American name built by adding the fashionable La- prefix to Vonna, itself from YvShakera#16535 in the U.S.Shakera is a coined name built on the Sha- prefix with a -kera ending; some families connect itArnisha#16537 in the U.S.Arnisha is an American coinage pairing an Ar- opening with a -nisha ending in the family of TanKyoni#16537 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, echoing Kioni and the Kyra/Toni sound. No single fixed meaning; routAlesya#16540 in the U.S.A Slavic (Russian/Belarusian) pet form of Alexandra, ultimately Greek, 'defender; protector of Labella#16541 in the U.S.Labella joins the Italian article la ('the') to bella ('beautiful') — 'the beautiful (one).' ItJaleeya#16542 in the U.S.Jaleeya blends the very common Ja- prefix with a -leeya ending that echoes Aaliyah and Leah. ItKitara#16543 in the U.S.Kitara reads first as a modern name joining the Ki- prefix to Tara, an Irish name for a sacred Laiyana#16547 in the U.S.A modern coinage built from the Lai- opening seen in Laila and Laiyah plus the -ana ending. It Lakenzie#16548 in the U.S.Lakenzie is a contemporary name pairing the La- prefix with Kenzie, the popular short form of MLeelani#16548 in the U.S.Leelani is a phonetic respelling of Leilani, a Hawaiian name from lei ('flower garland, wreath'Lucely#16548 in the U.S.Lucely is a Latina name built on the Spanish 'luz' or Latin 'lux,' meaning light, with a soft -Kmoni#16549 in the U.S.Kmoni is a modern coinage with a compressed K- onset, echoing names like Amoni and Harmoni. It Lehua#16549 in the U.S.A Hawaiian name for the blossom of the ohia tree — a bright red flower that grows on new lava, Lakoda#16550 in the U.S.Lakoda is a form/respelling of Lakota, the name of a Sioux people and their language, from a woEricha#16552 in the U.S.Ericha is a decorative spelling of Erica, the feminine of Eric, from the Old Norse Eirikr - joiLamari#16552 in the U.S.Lamari is a modern coinage joining the prefix La- to Mari, echoing Amari (variously read as 'etLamiah#16553 in the U.S.A modern spelling that echoes the Arabic Lamia (variously 'radiant; shining; having beautiful lJanavi#16555 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit Janavi (Jahnavi), an epithet of the river goddess Ganga (daughter of the sageAthalie#16556 in the U.S.Athalie is the French rendering of Athaliah, a Hebrew name built from a divine element and a roLarena#16556 in the U.S.Larena adds the popular La- opening to a -rena ending shared with Serena and Lorena, following Laretta#16557 in the U.S.A variant of Loretta, itself from Loreto, the Italian town and Marian shrine (the Holy House ofAkisha#16559 in the U.S.Akisha is a coined name that blends the A- opening and sound of Arabic-derived Aisha, 'living' Lariza#16559 in the U.S.Lariza is a variant of Larissa, a Greek name from the ancient city of Larisa, sometimes connectElecia#16560 in the U.S.Elecia reads as a respelling of Alicia or Alecia, the Latinized form of Adelaide meaning noble,Kadesha#16562 in the U.S.Kadesha is a modern American coinage built from a Ka- opening and the melodic -esha ending thatLeniya#16563 in the U.S.Leniya is a modern American coinage built on the -iya and -niya endings popular in the two-thouAdlemi#16564 in the U.S.A modern name found in Mexican and Central American families, of the kind formed by blending syLatifah#16564 in the U.S.From the Arabic Latifah, 'gentle; kind; subtle; pleasant.' The masculine Al-Latif ('the Subtle;Tameka#16565 in the U.S.Tameka is a coined American name, the -eka spelling twin of Tamika, that flowered in the 1970s.Allyiah#16570 in the U.S.Allyiah is a respelling of Aaliyah, the feminine of the Arabic Ali, from a root meaning 'high, Lavada#16570 in the U.S.Lavada is an early-twentieth-century American name of uncertain origin, possibly a La- coinage Letisha#16571 in the U.S.A phonetic spelling of Letitia (Leticia), from the Latin 'laetitia,' 'joy; gladness; delight.' Lavaya#16572 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It has the shape of the flowing three-beat namesKeyshawna#16573 in the U.S.Keyshawna is an invented American name, joining the fashionable Key- prefix to Shawna, the femiLavena#16573 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes the classic Lavinia (a Roman/Latin name of uncertain sense) and thLakiesha#16574 in the U.S.A genuine coined name of the 1970s, joining the La- prefix with Kiesha (Keisha), itself a moderKhadejah#16576 in the U.S.Khadejah is an English respelling of Khadijah, a revered Arabic name most associated with KhadiKyera#16577 in the U.S.Kyera is a modern respelling in the family of Kiara and Keira. Keira is an English form of the Merlinda#16579 in the U.S.Merlinda reads as a blend on the -linda names such as Melinda and Belinda, whose ending suggestLayona#16581 in the U.S.A modern coinage layering a Lay- sound with an -ona ending (echoing Leona and Layla). No singleNyeshia#16582 in the U.S.Nyeshia is a modern American coinage that joins the popular Ny- prefix with the fashionable '-eLaquita#16583 in the U.S.Laquita is a coined name pairing the popular La- prefix with -quita, the Spanish diminutive endKniyah#16585 in the U.S.Kniyah joins a K- opening to Niyah or Niya, popular contemporary names in their own right that Michaila#16586 in the U.S.Michaila is a respelling of Michaela, the feminine of Michael, from the Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who iMadelline#16588 in the U.S.Madelline is a doubled-l spelling of Madeline, which comes from Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala,Ailea#16589 in the U.S.Ailea is a modern American coinage in the Aleah/Aaliyah sound family; it is an invented flowingLadonna#16589 in the U.S.From the Italian la donna, 'the lady,' adopted as an American given name (often styled LaDonna)Cassandre#16591 in the U.S.Cassandre is the French form of Cassandra, a name from Greek myth borne by the Trojan princess Lavonda#16592 in the U.S.A coined name joining the La- prefix with Vonda, itself a variant of Wanda, a Slavic name read Caterra#16593 in the U.S.Caterra is a modern coinage that pairs the Ca- prefix with terra, the Latin word for earth or lLeilanee#16593 in the U.S.A phonetic respelling of Leilani, a genuine Hawaiian name from lei ('flowers, garland, child') Leone#16596 in the U.S.From the Italian Leone, 'lion' (from Latin leo), and the Italian surname Leone. A bold, warm naMagdeline#16596 in the U.S.Magdeline sits between Magdalene and Madeline, from Magdalene meaning woman of Magdala, a villaLakira#16602 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a La- prefix to Kira (variously 'ray of light,' or a form of names likAiyahna#16603 in the U.S.Aiyahna is a modern respelling of Ayana or Aiyana. Aiyana is often given a Native American readJenalee#16603 in the U.S.Jenalee reads as a compound of Jenna - a short form of Jennifer, from Welsh Gwenhwyfar, 'white,Kulani#16604 in the U.S.Kulani is a Hawaiian name built on lani ('heaven, sky, royal'), read as 'like heaven; the heaveJenavive#16605 in the U.S.Jenavive is a phonetic respelling of Genevieve, an old French name of Germanic roots usually exLoida#16610 in the U.S.Loida is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Lois, a New Testament name borne by the devout granLilani#16611 in the U.S.A trimmed form of Leilani (Hawaiian, 'heavenly flowers; royal child'), keeping the -lani elemenAnaahat#16612 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit Anahata, the heart chakra, literally 'unstruck; unhurt' — the 'unstruck soundLanasia#16612 in the U.S.Lanasia is a modern coinage echoing Anastasia (Greek, 'resurrection') and the -asia sound-familJenisa#16614 in the U.S.Jenisa is a coined name built from the Jen- element, a short form of Jennifer (from the Welsh GLoralynn#16614 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Lora (a form of Laura, 'laurel; victory') and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake; pooLanyia#16617 in the U.S.Lanyia is a modern American coinage, a variant of Laniya formed from the fashionable 'La-' prefLilikoi#16618 in the U.S.From the Hawaiian lilikoi, the passion fruit (and its vine and flower). A bright, tropical natuLorenna#16619 in the U.S.A double-n elaboration of Lorena, itself from Lauren/Laurentius ('from Laurentum; the laurel'),Kawana#16620 in the U.S.Kawana is an American coinage in the Lawana/Dewana/-wana family, built from a Ka- prefix and a Ismerai#16621 in the U.S.Ismerai reads as a shortened, reshaped form in the Esmeralda and Ismeralda family, from the SpaLilybelle#16623 in the U.S.Lilybelle is a compound name joining Lily — the flower, from Latin lilium, long a symbol of purMaleaha#16623 in the U.S.Maleaha is a modern American variant of Maleah or Malia. Malia is the Hawaiian form of Mary, itSaryna#16623 in the U.S.Saryna reads as a variant of Sarina or Serena, from the Latin 'serenus,' 'serene, calm, tranquiLilymay#16624 in the U.S.A compound of Lily (the flower, from Latin lilium) and May (the month, and a pet form of Mary oTyisha#16625 in the U.S.Tyisha is a 1970s American coinage, joining a Ty- opening to the -isha ending (often tied to AiLaurali#16628 in the U.S.A spelling in the Laurel/Lorelei family; by the Laurel route it means 'laurel; the bay tree' (aLamyiah#16630 in the U.S.Lamyiah is a modern coinage echoing Lamya and Amaya. (The Arabic Lamya means 'having beautifullEuropa#16631 in the U.S.From the Greek Europa, variously 'wide face; broad' (eurys, 'wide', + ops, 'face') or from a SeTakita#16632 in the U.S.Takita is an American coinage pairing a Ta- prefix with a -kita ending echoing Nakita and NikitManiah#16633 in the U.S.Maniah is a modern American girl's name that reads either as a respelling of Mariah, itself a fLawanda#16634 in the U.S.A coined African-American name of the 1970s, joining the fashionable La- prefix to Wanda (a SlaLismary#16634 in the U.S.A modern Latin-American coinage blending Lisa (Elizabeth-family) and Mary. A sound-blend; routeAneka#16636 in the U.S.Aneka is a variant of Annika or Anneka, Scandinavian diminutives of Anna. Anna comes from the HLarina#16636 in the U.S.Larina reads as an elaboration of Lara or Larissa, a Greek name from the ancient city Larissa, Laritza#16637 in the U.S.A Spanish form in the Larissa family, from the Greek Larissa (an ancient city, 'citadel'), alsoJacquline#16639 in the U.S.A respelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques (from Jacob), from Hebrew Yaakov, 'sLatasha#16639 in the U.S.Latasha joins the productive prefix La- to Tasha, the pet form of Natasha (a Russian form of NaJadea#16640 in the U.S.Jadea extends the name Jade with a soft -ea ending. Jade comes from the green gemstone, whose nLunaray#16640 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Luna (Latin, 'moon') with Ray ('a beam of light'), reading as 'moon-raLatonya#16641 in the U.S.Latonya joins the prefix La- to Tonya, a short form of Antonia (or of Tanya, itself from TatianLolamae#16643 in the U.S.A modern compound of Lola (a Spanish pet form of Dolores) and Mae (from May/Mary). A sweet, retLaurielle#16645 in the U.S.A modern elaboration of Laura or Laurel ('the laurel; bay tree,' a symbol of victory and honor)Leeona#16645 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Leona, the feminine of Leon, from the Latin leo, 'lion' — so 'lioness.' ALoreley#16645 in the U.S.A spelling of Lorelei, the rock and legendary siren of the Rhine whose song lured sailors; the Lorelie#16646 in the U.S.Lorelie is a variant spelling of Lorelei, the name of a steep rock on the river Rhine and of thMariell#16646 in the U.S.A spelling of Mariel or Marielle, diminutive forms of Maria, itself the Latin form of the HebreLegacey#16647 in the U.S.A modern respelling of the word Legacy — 'something handed down; an inheritance from those befoLoria#16647 in the U.S.Most likely a trimmed form of Gloria, from the Latin for 'glory,' or an elaboration of Lori. ThBethenny#16648 in the U.S.Bethenny is a variant spelling of Bethany, the name of a village near Jerusalem in the New TestTaneisha#16648 in the U.S.Taneisha is a modern American coinage built from a Ta- opening and the melodic -eisha ending thLorina#16649 in the U.S.A form of Lora/Laura ('the laurel; bay tree,' a sign of victory) extended with the Latinate dimJoniya#16652 in the U.S.Joniya is a modern coinage that joins Jo, the friendly short form of Joanna, Josephine, and theShameka#16652 in the U.S.Shameka is a modern African-American invented name, joining the popular Sha- prefix to a -meka Nakeisha#16653 in the U.S.Nakeisha is a coined African American name built from the Na- prefix and Keisha, itself a populTanishia#16653 in the U.S.Tanishia is a spelling variant of Tanisha, a name of debated origin sometimes tied to a Hausa wLovisa#16658 in the U.S.The Swedish feminine form of Louis/Ludwig, from the Germanic hlud ('famous; loud') and wig ('waLeiyanna#16660 in the U.S.A modern coinage blending the sounds of Liana, Ayana, and the Lei- family. A sound-blend, not aLucchese#16660 in the U.S.From the Italian surname Lucchese, 'from Lucca' (the Tuscan city) — also known as the American Madalin#16660 in the U.S.Madalin is a variant spelling of Madeline (Madeleine), from Magdalene, 'of Magdala' — a town onAllexis#16661 in the U.S.Allexis is a doubled-l spelling of Alexis, from the Greek alexein, 'to defend, help'. Alexis waJamaiya#16661 in the U.S.Jamaiya is a modern coinage close to Jamaya and Amaya, joining a Ja- prefix to a vowel-rich -maLucetta#16661 in the U.S.An Italian diminutive of Lucia (from Latin lux, 'light'), meaning 'little light.' Lucetta is alMadalynne#16662 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Madeline/Madelyn, from the French Madeleine and ultimately Magdalene — 'ofMarvina#16662 in the U.S.Marvina is the feminine form of Marvin, whose usual source is the Welsh Merfyn, later reshaped Luetta#16664 in the U.S.Luetta builds the pet form Lou into a fuller name with the fashionable -etta ending, so it funcMaddalynn#16664 in the U.S.Maddalynn is a decorated respelling of Madelyn, itself a modern form of Madeline. The name goesMaryland#16665 in the U.S.Maryland is the U.S. state name used as a given name. The state was named 'Mary's land' for QueMadelinne#16666 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Madeline, from Magdalene ('of Magdala,' a town by the Sea of Galilee, ofYaire#16666 in the U.S.Yaire is a modern given name used mainly in Latina naming, formed as a feminine echo of the HebLulabelle#16667 in the U.S.Lulabelle is an early-twentieth-century American compound joining Lula - a pet form of Louise oMadellyn#16667 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Madelyn/Madeline, from Magdalene ('of Magdala,' often read 'high tower')Jozelynn#16668 in the U.S.Jozelynn is a modern respelling of Jocelyn, which came into English through the Normans from thLashanna#16668 in the U.S.Lashanna joins the La- prefix to Shanna or Shauna, the latter an Irish-influenced feminine of JMatalyn#16669 in the U.S.Matalyn is a phonetic respelling of Madelyn (Madeline), the English form of Magdalene, meaning Madysson#16670 in the U.S.Madysson is a modern respelling of Madison, which began as an English surname usually explainedAllycia#16671 in the U.S.Allycia is a decorative spelling of Alicia, itself a Latinate form of Alice, which descends thrLashundra#16671 in the U.S.Lashundra is a coined American name pairing the popular La- prefix with a -shundra ending, closAlmarie#16672 in the U.S.Almarie joins Alma, a Latin word meaning 'nourishing' or 'kind,' to Marie, the French form of MLunarae#16672 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on Luna (Latin, 'the moon,' the Roman moon goddess) with a -rae ending (Breauna#16673 in the U.S.Breauna is an ornate spelling of Briana or Breanna, the feminine of the Irish name Brian, generJuliane#16673 in the U.S.A form of Juliana, feminine of Julius, 'youthful; downy-bearded; devoted to Jove.' A classic, eLaterra#16675 in the U.S.Laterra is a coined American name pairing the fashionable 'La-' prefix with '-terra,' which hapJuanisha#16677 in the U.S.Juanisha is a modern coinage joining Juan, the Spanish form of John, to the fashionable -isha eKewanna#16677 in the U.S.Kewanna is a coined girls' name close to Kiwanna and Kwanna, built from a 'Ke-' or 'Ki-' openinLatyra#16677 in the U.S.Latyra is a modern American coinage that joins the fashionable La- prefix to a -tyra element ecJanvika#16678 in the U.S.A Sanskrit-styled modern name, likely built on the Janvi/Jaanvi family (a name of the river GanMagaby#16678 in the U.S.Magaby is a Latin American nickname, most often a blend for María Gabriela (Maga plus Gaby) or Yaretsy#16678 in the U.S.Yaretsy is a phonetic respelling of Yaretzi, a popular Mexican girls' name drawn from Nahuatl, Lylia#16680 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Lilia or Lily (the flower, a symbol of purity). As spelled it can also rTniya#16680 in the U.S.Tniya is a modern American coinage, a compressed spelling of Taniya or Toniya. It keeps the fasLynea#16681 in the U.S.Lynea is a respelling of Linnea, a Swedish name for the twinflower (Linnaea borealis). The flowLyria#16684 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the lyre (an ancient stringed instrument) and Lyra, the constellation Alexxus#16686 in the U.S.Alexxus is a stylized double-x spelling of Alexis, a Greek name from alexein, 'to defend' or 'tCorayma#16686 in the U.S.Corayma is best explained as a modern coinage from Latin American naming traditions, likely elaFloria#16687 in the U.S.Floria is a name from Latin 'flos', 'flower', an elaboration of Flora, the Roman goddess of floLilien#16689 in the U.S.The German word Lilien ('lilies'), used as a given name in the flower-name tradition, and a couMackenzee#16689 in the U.S.Mackenzee is a phonetic -zee spelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of CoinneacMackenzy#16690 in the U.S.Mackenzy is a respelling of Mackenzie, from the Scottish Gaelic surname MacCoinnich, 'son of CoMakayah#16691 in the U.S.Makayah reads as a modern name close to Makai, the Hawaiian word meaning 'toward the sea,' reshMakenize#16692 in the U.S.Makenize is a transposed spelling of Mackenzie, the Scottish clan surname from the Gaelic MacCoMakhari#16693 in the U.S.Makhari is a modern coinage, part of a Makari/Makhari cluster of names. It has no single documeMacrina#16694 in the U.S.Macrina is the feminine of the Roman family name Macrinus, itself from macer, 'lean, thin'. It Madilyne#16698 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Madelyn/Madeline, from Magdalene ('of Magdala,' often read 'high tower')Makynleigh#16698 in the U.S.Makynleigh is a heavily restyled spelling of McKinley, from the Scottish Gaelic surname meaningTyjanae#16698 in the U.S.Tyjanae joins the popular American prefix Ty- with Janae, itself a modern elaborated spelling oMadilynne#16699 in the U.S.One of the many modern respellings of Madeline or Madelyn, from Magdalene — 'of Magdala,' a towGabija#16700 in the U.S.From the Lithuanian Gabija, linked to 'to cover' (from gaubti, 'to cover/shelter'); the Baltic Letoya#16700 in the U.S.Letoya is a modern American coinage, a Le- prefix variant of Latoya, itself built on the elemenMaleea#16700 in the U.S.Maleea is a phonetic spelling of Malia, the Hawaiian form of Mary; through Mary it reaches backAreena#16701 in the U.S.A form of Areen (Arabic, linked to 'contentment; a garden of paradise') and an echo of the wordImalay#16702 in the U.S.Imalay is a modern name with no documented root, most often seen in Latina families. Its sound Kadedra#16702 in the U.S.Kadedra is a modern American coinage from the 1980s and 1990s, built from the popular Ka- prefiMaella#16703 in the U.S.A modern coinage blending Mae (a form of Mary/May) with the diminutive -ella, echoing Mabella aLoreta#16705 in the U.S.Loreta is a single-t form of Loretta, a name honoring Our Lady of Loreto — the Italian town of Maevelynn#16705 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Maeve — the Irish Medb, a name usually read as 'she who intoxicates' Malonii#16705 in the U.S.Malonii is a modern coinage with a doubled-i flourish, readable near the surname Maloney or as Kimberle#16706 in the U.S.Kimberle is a spelling variant of Kimberly, an English place-name that means the meadow or woodMerica#16706 in the U.S.Merica reads two ways: as a clipped, affectionate form of America, itself named for the exploreMagenta#16707 in the U.S.From the color magenta, a vivid pinkish-purple dye named in 1859 after the Battle of Magenta (aLorissa#16708 in the U.S.Lorissa is a variant of Larissa, from the Greek city Larissa and the nymph of the same name; itMahiya#16710 in the U.S.A Hindi/Punjabi name meaning 'joy; bliss,' and used affectionately as a term of endearment ('beMaralyn#16711 in the U.S.Maralyn is a spelling variant of Marilyn, the early-20th-century blend of Mary with the fashionLolade#16713 in the U.S.A Yoruba (Nigerian) name, a short form of names such as Omolade ('the child is a crown; a crownVaneza#16713 in the U.S.Vaneza is a Spanish respelling of Vanessa, a name invented by the writer Jonathan Swift for hisMailea#16717 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source. It echoes the Hawaiian maile, a fragrant vine used Maileny#16718 in the U.S.Maileny is a contemporary coinage most at home in Spanish-speaking American communities. It reaMairani#16719 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source, built on a Mai- opening and the -rani ending. Rani Jennessa#16720 in the U.S.Jennessa is a modern blend, joining the Jen-/Jenna sound (from Jennifer, Welsh for 'white, fairVenesa#16722 in the U.S.Venesa is a spelling variant of Vanessa, a name invented by the writer Jonathan Swift in the eaMikya#16723 in the U.S.Mikya is a late-twentieth-century American girls' name, a compact coinage that reads in the famStarasia#16723 in the U.S.Starasia is an invented girls' name that fuses the English word star with Asia, the continent nMakailah#16725 in the U.S.Makailah is a respelling of Makayla, itself a modern feminine of Michael (from Hebrew Mikha'el,Makylah#16727 in the U.S.A modern respelling in the Mikayla/Michaela family, from the Hebrew Michael, 'who is like God?'Stephane#16727 in the U.S.Used here as a girl's name, Stephane is a clipped form of Stephanie, the feminine of Stephen, fMalaiah#16728 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the sound of Mariah, Aaliyah, and Amaya. No single fixed source; routes uncMalaycia#16730 in the U.S.A modern coinage layering the sounds of Alicia and Malia with a -cia ending. No single fixed soMaleeyah#16731 in the U.S.Maleeyah is a phonetic respelling most likely tied to Malia or Maleah, a name that gained wide Maleini#16732 in the U.S.A name echoing Polynesian sounds (as in Tongan/Samoan Maleini/Malia) and modern -leini coinagesMaleiyah#16733 in the U.S.Maleiyah is a modern coinage, sitting near Maleah, Maliyah and Amaliyah. It has no single fixedMalisha#16734 in the U.S.Malisha is a modern phonetic respelling most likely in the Melissa family, from Greek melissa, Marlayna#16734 in the U.S.Marlayna is a modern respelling of Marlena, itself a form of Marlene — a German blend of Maria Maloree#16736 in the U.S.Maloree is a phonetic respelling of Mallory, a Norman surname from the Old French malheure, meaKaryssa#16739 in the U.S.Karyssa is a decorative respelling of Carissa, a name usually traced to Greek charis, 'grace',

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