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
Sherilynn#17997 in the U.S.Sherilynn joins Sheri, a pet form linked to Cherie and ultimately Charlotte, with the tag-name ▶Nareli#17998 in the U.S.A Latin American given name echoing Nayeli and Areli. Nayeli is often linked to a Zapotec root ▶Samarrah#17998 in the U.S.Samarrah is a respelling of Samara, a name usually traced to a Hebrew root for 'guardian' or 'w▶Endora#18003 in the U.S.Endora is carried into modern use by the imperious witch Endora on the television comedy Bewitc▶Lashara#18012 in the U.S.Lashara is an invented name from the productive La- girl-name trend of the nineteen-seventies a▶Lashonna#18013 in the U.S.Lashonna is a coined name pairing the 'La-' prefix with Shonna or Shauna, feminine forms echoin▶Natonya#18013 in the U.S.Natonya is a mid-century coinage pairing a Na- prefix with Tonya, a short form of Antonia (from▶Latecia#18014 in the U.S.Latecia is a spelling in the Latisha/Leticia family, all growing from the Latin laetitia ('joy,▶Dejana#18016 in the U.S.Dejana is the Serbian and Croatian feminine of Dejan, from a root meaning 'action' or 'to act'.▶Saudia#18017 in the U.S.Saudia is a place-derived given name that echoes the country name Saudi Arabia; the same word n▶Delecia#18021 in the U.S.Delecia reads as a coinage in the family of Delicia, from Latin deliciae, 'delight, pleasure,' ▶Laneisha#18026 in the U.S.Laneisha is an American coinage built from the La- prefix and the -eisha element drawn from Ais▶Demesha#18028 in the U.S.Demesha is a constructed American name joining the De- prefix, common in Black American naming ▶Yarethzy#18029 in the U.S.Yarethzy is a modern Latina spelling in the family of Yaretzi, a name drawn from the Nahuatl of▶Denea#18033 in the U.S.Denea is an invented American name that pairs the popular De- prefix with a soft ending recalli▶Deneshia#18034 in the U.S.Deneshia is a coined name in the Denisha family, joining a Den- opening (kin to Denise, feminin▶Jenilee#18036 in the U.S.Jenilee is an American combination name joining Jeni -- from Jennifer, ultimately the Cornish/W▶Jnaya#18036 in the U.S.Jnaya is a coined name that fronts a bare J to the -naya sound of Naya and Anaya; it is a very ▶Yasmeena#18037 in the U.S.An expanded spelling of Yasmin (Jasmine), from the Persian yasaman, the fragrant jasmine flower▶Deshauna#18040 in the U.S.Deshauna joins the De- prefix to Shauna, the feminine of Shaun from the Irish Sean meaning God ▶Latika#18044 in the U.S.Latika is a Sanskrit girl's name meaning a small climbing plant, a creeper or vine (from lata, ▶Severa#18044 in the U.S.Severa is the Spanish and Latin feminine of Severo or Severus, from the Latin severus, meaning ▶Nikea#18049 in the U.S.Nikea is an invented American girls' name whose sound echoes the Greek Nike, 'victory,' and the▶Nafeesa#18050 in the U.S.Nafeesa is a spelling of the Arabic name Nafisa, from the root n-f-s, meaning 'precious, valuab▶Jerricka#18051 in the U.S.Jerricka is a decorative spelling of Jerica, a modern coinage that joins Jerri (a pet form of G▶Shadaya#18051 in the U.S.Shadaya reads as an invented American name pairing the fashionable Sha- opening with Daya, itse▶Naiovy#18054 in the U.S.Naiovy is a modern coined girl's name appearing among Latin American families, with no document▶Shakyla#18056 in the U.S.Shakyla is a respelling of Shakila, an Arabic name from the root meaning 'beautiful' or 'well-f▶Kuulei#18058 in the U.S.Kuulei is Hawaiian, from ku'u lei ('my lei'), a term of endearment meaning 'my beloved; my darl▶Shalina#18058 in the U.S.Shalina blends the Sha- sound-family with Selina and Celina, names tied to the Greek selene, 'm▶Kyarra#18059 in the U.S.Kyarra is a stylized spelling of Kiara, a name with two threads: the Irish Ciara, from 'ciar', ▶Shamyah#18060 in the U.S.Shamyah is a modern invented girls' name pairing the productive Sha- opening (as in Shaniya, Sh▶Shanasia#18061 in the U.S.Shanasia is a late-century American coinage joining the productive Sha- prefix to a '-nasia' en▶Donita#18066 in the U.S.Donita is a diminutive of Donna, from the Italian donna, 'lady', dressed with the Spanish-style▶Jacoya#18069 in the U.S.Jacoya does not trace to a documented root; it most plausibly reads as a coined name built from▶Yuliya#18070 in the U.S.A Russian and Slavic form of Julia, from the Latin Julia — variously read as 'youthful' or 'dow▶Lenia#18076 in the U.S.A short, flowing form in the Lena/Yelena family, which traces to Helen ('bright; shining light'▶Ceairra#18078 in the U.S.Ceairra reads as an inventive spelling that blends the sounds of Sierra, the Spanish word for a▶Breanda#18080 in the U.S.Breanda reads as a respelling that sits between Brenda and Breanna. Brenda comes from the Old N▶Zakhia#18080 in the U.S.Zakhia is a variant spelling of Zakiyya or Zakia, from the Arabic root z-k-w, giving the sense ▶Shivali#18081 in the U.S.Shivali is a Sanskrit-derived Indian girl's name built on Shiva, one of the principal deities o▶Lynnmarie#18089 in the U.S.Lynnmarie fuses Lynn, from the Welsh for 'lake,' with Marie, the French form of Mary, ultimatel▶Sidonie#18090 in the U.S.A French name meaning 'of Sidon,' the ancient Phoenician port; a feminine form of Sidonius. The▶Lanijah#18093 in the U.S.Lanijah is a modern invented name joining the La- prefix to a -nijah ending, echoing Aniyah and▶Latara#18105 in the U.S.Latara joins the La- prefix to Tara, the Irish name from Teamhair, the hill of Tara. The blend ▶Latasia#18106 in the U.S.Latasia is a late-century American coinage, an -ia reworking of Latasha — a name formed from th▶Juliete#18112 in the U.S.A spelling of Juliet, a French diminutive of Julia (from Julius, 'youthful; devoted to Jove'). ▶Macala#18118 in the U.S.Macala is a modern respelling in the Michaela and Makayla family, feminine forms of Michael. Mi▶Mahniya#18119 in the U.S.Mahniya reads as a modern American coinage that pairs a Mah- opening - echoing the Persian mah,▶Jyllian#18122 in the U.S.Jyllian is a decorative respelling of Jillian, the feminine form of Julian, from the Roman fami▶Mailany#18122 in the U.S.Mailany is a newly emerging coinage, one of several spellings circulating alongside Milani and ▶Jameisha#18127 in the U.S.Jameisha is a coined name in the Jamesha/Jamisha family, joining a Ja- prefix to the -eisha end▶Tambria#18129 in the U.S.Tambria has no single documented root; it most likely began as an elaboration of Tam, the short▶Makenzey#18136 in the U.S.Makenzey is a modern respelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname from the Gaelic Mac Coinnich, ▶Princella#18137 in the U.S.Princella reads either as an elaboration of Priscilla (from the Latin Priscus, 'ancient, venera▶Tanesia#18142 in the U.S.Tanesia combines the popular Ta- prefix with a flowing -nesia ending, close in sound to Tanesha▶Quintina#18146 in the U.S.Quintina is the feminine of the Roman praenomen Quintus, from Latin 'quintus', meaning 'fifth' ▶Kanija#18150 in the U.S.Kanija reads mostly as a modern coinage, joining the Ka- opening to a -nija ending akin to Niya▶Karista#18157 in the U.S.Karista reads as an invented name close to Karissa and Christa, joining a Ka- opening to a -ris▶Macaela#18159 in the U.S.Macaela is a respelling of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, from the Hebrew mikha'el mea▶Macenzie#18161 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Mackenzie, from Scottish Gaelic 'MacCoinnich', 'son of Coinneach' ('the co▶Cesily#18167 in the U.S.Cesily is a spelling variant of Cecily, the English form of the Latin Cecilia, from the Roman f▶Margarite#18169 in the U.S.Margarite is a variant of Marguerite, the French form of Margaret, from the Greek margarites, '▶Rashanti#18170 in the U.S.Rashanti is a modern American coinage that pairs the fashionable Ra- prefix with a flowing -sha▶Talissa#18170 in the U.S.Talissa is a coined name that reads as a Ta- form of Talisa, or a reshaping of Melissa with a T▶Mariaha#18173 in the U.S.Mariaha is an ornate respelling of Mariah, itself an older spelling of Maria and thus of Mary, ▶Madisan#18177 in the U.S.Madisan is a modern respelling of Madison, an English surname meaning 'son of Maud,' from the m▶Mariha#18179 in the U.S.Mariha is a spelling variant of Mariah, a form of Maria and ultimately of the Hebrew Miriam, th▶Marijo#18181 in the U.S.Marijo is a compound of Mary and Jo, written as one word — a common mid-century way to give a f▶Reannon#18185 in the U.S.Reannon is a phonetic spelling of Rhiannon, the Welsh name borne by a horse-goddess figure in t▶Tatjana#18185 in the U.S.Tatjana is the German, Scandinavian and South-Slavic spelling of Tatiana, in which the j marks ▶Marixa#18186 in the U.S.Marixa is a Spanish girl's name built on Maria, the enduring form of the Hebrew Miriam, with a ▶Kasondra#18187 in the U.S.Kasondra is a K- and -o- respelling of Cassandra, in Greek myth the Trojan princess granted tru▶Mariesa#18189 in the U.S.Mariesa respells Marisa, an Italian and Spanish elaboration of Maria; the parent name is often ▶Kathrina#18195 in the U.S.Kathrina is a respelling of Katrina, the German and Scandinavian contracted form of Katherine. ▶Palmira#18198 in the U.S.Palmira comes from Palmyra, the ancient oasis city in Syria whose name ties to Latin palma mean▶Marquitta#18201 in the U.S.Marquitta is a doubled-t elaboration of Marquita, a name built on a Spanish diminutive pattern ▶Tiffeny#18208 in the U.S.Tiffeny is an -eny respelling of Tiffany, a name that comes from the Greek Theophania, 'appeara▶Timeka#18214 in the U.S.Timeka is a coined African American name of the later twentieth century, a Ti- variant in the T▶Jennefer#18217 in the U.S.Jennefer is a spelling variant of Jennifer, the Cornish form of the Welsh Gwenhwyfar — the name▶Keneisha#18222 in the U.S.Keneisha is a coined American name from the Keisha/-eisha family, prefixed with Ken-. Its roots▶Tomisha#18225 in the U.S.Tomisha is a coined given name built on the widely used -isha ending (also seen in Lakisha and ▶Ronnisha#18226 in the U.S.Ronnisha is a coined African-American name joining a 'Ron-' opening, echoing Veronica or Ronnie▶Deaundra#18227 in the U.S.Deaundra is a coinage joining a De- prefix to Aundra, part of the Andre and Andrea family from ▶Ishia#18229 in the U.S.Ishia is a modern American girl's name whose exact origin is not documented. It may be a reshap▶Trenisha#18240 in the U.S.Trenisha is a modern American coinage joining the Tre- prefix with the -nisha ending seen in Ta▶Kerilyn#18248 in the U.S.Kerilyn is a blended name joining Keri, a form of Kerry from the Irish county name Ciarrai, wit▶Coreena#18249 in the U.S.Coreena is an elaborated spelling of Corina or Corinna, names that go back to the Greek kore, '▶Deneisha#18250 in the U.S.Deneisha is an African-American coinage joining the De- prefix to a -neisha element (as in Kene▶Kessia#18254 in the U.S.Kessia is another spelling of Keziah, a Hebrew name meaning 'cassia,' a fragrant spice-bark tre▶Tynasia#18257 in the U.S.An invented American name pairing the popular Ty- prefix with the flowing -asia ending (as in T▶Jacquilyn#18259 in the U.S.Jacquilyn is a variant spelling of Jacquelyn or Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, whi▶Desia#18262 in the U.S.Desia does not trace to a firmly documented root; it most plausibly reads as an elaboration of ▶Marizol#18264 in the U.S.Marizol is a Spanish girl's name, a spelling of Marisol that fuses Maria, from the Hebrew Miria▶Micalah#18276 in the U.S.Micalah is a respelling of Michaela, the feminine of Michael, and it also echoes the biblical M▶Tyrisha#18276 in the U.S.Tyrisha is an invented African American girls' name pairing the popular Ty- opening with the -i▶Venetia#18276 in the U.S.Venetia is the Latin name for Venice and its surrounding Veneto region, ultimately from the anc▶Michalene#18277 in the U.S.Michalene is a feminine form of Michael, built on Michaela/Michal with the -ene ending. Michael▶Michalla#18278 in the U.S.Michalla is a respelling of Michaela, the feminine of Michael, from the Hebrew Mikha'el meaning▶Tysheka#18278 in the U.S.Tysheka is a modern American coinage that pairs the Ty- prefix with the melodic -sheka ending, ▶Mishael#18285 in the U.S.Hebrew Mishael, generally read as 'who is what God is?'. In the Book of Daniel, Mishael is one ▶Renisha#18290 in the U.S.Renisha is a coined African American name built from the popular Ren- prefix and the -isha endi▶Kimmarie#18293 in the U.S.Kimmarie combines Kim, the short form of Kimberly, with Marie, the French form of Mary from the▶Maurisa#18293 in the U.S.Maurisa is best explained as a late twentieth-century blend, joining the Maur- opening of Maure▶Monasia#18293 in the U.S.Monasia is a coined American name that pairs Mo- or Mona at the front with the ending -asia, po▶Marilynne#18294 in the U.S.Marilynne is the fuller -nne spelling of Marilyn, itself a twentieth-century blend of Mary with▶Donnisha#18295 in the U.S.Donnisha is a coined African-American name pairing a 'Don-' opening, echoing Donna, with the po▶Vanissa#18297 in the U.S.Vanissa is a respelling of Vanessa, a name invented in the early eighteenth century by Jonathan▶Vanita#18298 in the U.S.Vanita has a dual origin: in Sanskrit 'vanita' means 'desired one' or simply 'woman', a real In▶Moraima#18299 in the U.S.Moraima is a Spanish name of Moorish, Arabic-rooted origin, remembered from the old Spanish Rom▶Morganna#18303 in the U.S.Morganna is a doubled-n variant of Morgana, the feminine, Latinate form of Morgan used in Arthu▶Kyandra#18306 in the U.S.Kyandra is an invented name pairing the fashionable Ky- opening with the -andra ending of Alexa▶Mckinzey#18313 in the U.S.Mckinzey is a phonetic respelling of Mackenzie, an anglicized Scottish surname from Mac Coinnic▶Jamica#18314 in the U.S.Jamica is a late-century coinage blending the Ja- of names like Jamie and Jamila with an -ica e▶Mykaila#18315 in the U.S.Mykaila is one of many phonetic respellings of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, from the▶Jamiesha#18316 in the U.S.Jamiesha reads as a modern American coinage that fronts Miesha with the Ja- prefix. Miesha is u▶Dashanae#18317 in the U.S.Dashanae is a modern African American coinage that pairs the popular Da- prefix with Shanae, it▶Mattelynn#18319 in the U.S.Mattelynn is a modern coinage joining a Matt-/Mattie sound with the popular -lynn suffix. It ha▶Yamaris#18319 in the U.S.A Spanish coinage, often felt as echoing 'y mar' ('and sea') or the name Maris ('of the sea'); ▶Matteson#18320 in the U.S.Matteson is an English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Matthew.' Matthew comes from the Hebr▶Melisha#18334 in the U.S.Melisha is a late-twentieth-century American coinage. It fuses the classic Melissa — Greek for ▶Elishia#18335 in the U.S.Elishia reads as a variant of Alicia (from Alice, Germanic 'noble') that also echoes Elisha (He▶Shakima#18336 in the U.S.Shakima is a coined American name built on the fashionable Sha- prefix, close in sound to Shaki▶Yalanda#18336 in the U.S.Yalanda is a spelling variant of Yolanda, itself from the medieval Yolande, linked to Greek iol▶Mercede#18343 in the U.S.Mercede trims the final 's' from Mercedes, the Spanish devotional name honoring María de las Me▶Ladaja#18344 in the U.S.Ladaja is a modern African-American invented name joining the popular La- prefix to a -daja ele▶Merilee#18345 in the U.S.Merilee is a variant of Marilee, usually read as a compound of Mary and Lee, and also playing o▶Nakeesha#18346 in the U.S.Nakeesha is a coined American name that joins the Na- prefix with Keesha, a name in the popular▶Mckensey#18347 in the U.S.Mckensey is a respelling of Mackenzie, from the Scottish Gaelic surname Mac Coinnich, 'son of C▶Laquisha#18349 in the U.S.Laquisha is a coined American name pairing the La- prefix with a -quisha ending in the Keisha a▶Larrissa#18353 in the U.S.Larrissa is a doubled-r spelling of Larissa, the name of an ancient city in Thessaly and of a n▶Jasimine#18354 in the U.S.Jasimine is a respelling of Jasmine, the fragrant white flower, whose name reached English thro▶Natiya#18355 in the U.S.Natiya is a contemporary American name pairing a Na- opening with a Tiya core, in the family of▶Lashawnda#18358 in the U.S.Lashawnda is a 1970s American coinage, joining the La- prefix to Shawnda, an elaboration of Sha▶Denecia#18359 in the U.S.Denecia is a decorative American form of Denise, the feminine of Dennis, which traces back thro▶Denetra#18361 in the U.S.Denetra reworks the sound of Demetria/Demetra, the feminine of Demetrius, from Greek meaning 'd▶Laveda#18366 in the U.S.Laveda is an American girl's name usually read through the Latin 'lavata', washed or cleansed, ▶Nastacia#18368 in the U.S.Nastacia is a clipped, respelled form of Anastasia, dropping the initial A. Anastasia comes fro▶Latosha#18376 in the U.S.A coined African-American name of the 1970s, joining the La- prefix to Tosha (a short form of N▶Sahvanna#18376 in the U.S.Sahvanna is a phonetic respelling of Savannah. That name comes from the Spanish sabana, borrowe▶Michaelann#18381 in the U.S.Michaelann joins Michael - from Hebrew Mikha'el, the rhetorical 'who is like God?' - with Ann, ▶Mirasol#18381 in the U.S.Mirasol is a Spanish word for the sunflower, read as mira ('look') + sol ('sun') - 'look at the▶Samanda#18384 in the U.S.Samanda reads as a blend of Sam and Amanda, or as Samantha nudged toward Amanda. Amanda is a La▶Moesha#18391 in the U.S.Moesha is a modern coinage that echoes the Hebrew name Moses (Moshe), traditionally 'drawn out ▶Shenika#18391 in the U.S.Shenika is a coined name joining the She- prefix to the -nika ending heard in Shanika and Tenik▶Karysa#18396 in the U.S.Karysa is a K-spelled form of Carissa, a name built on the Greek 'charis,' 'grace' or 'kindness▶Kashara#18398 in the U.S.Kashara is best read as a coined name pairing the popular Ka- opening with Shara, a short form ▶Jenita#18401 in the U.S.Jenita reads as a coined given name, most plausibly a reshaping of Juanita or Jenetta, or an el▶Kassaundra#18403 in the U.S.Kassaundra is a decorated respelling of Cassandra, the mythological Trojan princess whose true ▶Domani#18405 in the U.S.Domani is Italian for 'tomorrow,' and it also appears as a modern African-American coinage priz▶Nadina#18414 in the U.S.Nadina is an elaborated form of Nadine, which comes through French from the Russian name Nadya ▶Selima#18426 in the U.S.A form of the Arabic Salima, 'safe; sound; peaceful; whole,' from the peace-root of salaam; the▶Seniya#18430 in the U.S.Seniya is a modern name closely tied to Saniya and Saniyah, forms with an Arabic root sani, 'br▶Kearia#18441 in the U.S.A modern American coinage blending Kiera (Irish, 'dark-haired') with Aria (musical 'air'). No s▶Zynia#18441 in the U.S.A name echoing the zinnia, a bright, hardy garden flower (itself named for the botanist J. G. Z▶Shamila#18448 in the U.S.Shamila is a girl's name used in Arabic and South Asian communities. It is often connected to a▶Ludwika#18451 in the U.S.Ludwika is the Polish feminine of Ludwik, the Polish form of Louis, from the Germanic Hludwig -▶Elesha#18453 in the U.S.Elesha overlaps two names: Alicia, an elaborated form of Alice (from Germanic 'adal', 'noble'),▶Naidelin#18453 in the U.S.Naidelin is a modern name popular in Hispanic American communities, most plausibly a coinage bl▶Kemori#18460 in the U.S.Kemori appears to be a modern American coinage joining the 'Ke-' prefix with an ending that ech▶Pahola#18461 in the U.S.Pahola is a variant spelling of Paola, the Spanish and Italian feminine form of Paul, from the ▶Neftali#18464 in the U.S.The Spanish form (Neftali) of the Hebrew Naphtali, 'my struggle; wrestling' — a son of Jacob an▶Namrata#18465 in the U.S.Namrata is a Sanskrit name meaning 'humility,' 'modesty,' or 'politeness,' formed from namra, '▶Pamella#18468 in the U.S.Pamella is a doubled-l spelling of Pamela, a name invented by the poet Sir Philip Sidney and us▶Shelbylynn#18474 in the U.S.Shelbylynn joins Shelby - an English surname and place name usually read as 'willow settlement'▶Paulita#18475 in the U.S.Paulita is a Spanish diminutive of Paula, the feminine of Paul. Paul comes from the Roman famil▶Natashia#18477 in the U.S.Natashia is an -ia spelling of Natasha, the Russian affectionate form of Natalia, from Latin na▶Natelie#18479 in the U.S.Natelie is a spelling variant of Natalie, from the Latin natalis, 'birthday,' specifically Nata▶Natisha#18480 in the U.S.Natisha is a respelling in the Natasha family — Natasha being the Russian pet form of Natalia, ▶Niaya#18483 in the U.S.Niaya is a modern American coinage whose sound draws on Nia, a Swahili word meaning purpose, an▶Nikiah#18488 in the U.S.Nikiah reads as a modern coinage joining the Ni- element to Kiah, or as a respelling of Nakia. ▶Nikkia#18491 in the U.S.Nikkia is an -ia elaboration of Nikki/Nikia, the pet form of Nicole — itself a French feminine ▶Tabbatha#18494 in the U.S.Tabbatha is a doubled-b spelling of Tabitha, from Aramaic tabitha, 'gazelle'; in the New Testam▶Machaela#18497 in the U.S.Machaela is a variant spelling of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael. Michael comes from th▶Prisilla#18498 in the U.S.Prisilla is a reduced spelling of Priscilla, dropping the first 'c'. Priscilla is a Roman name,▶Sintia#18502 in the U.S.Sintia is a phonetic and Spanish-influenced spelling of Cynthia (Cintia in Spanish). Cynthia is▶Qianna#18503 in the U.S.Qianna is a modern American respelling in the family of Kiana and Quiana, an invented name rath▶Takeia#18509 in the U.S.Takeia is a modern American coinage built from the popular Ta- name-prefix and the -keia sound ▶Takisha#18511 in the U.S.Takisha is a 1970s American coinage combining the decorative prefix Ta- with the element Kisha ▶Noralie#18514 in the U.S.A modern name built on Nora (from Honora, 'honor,' or Eleanor, 'light') with a soft -lie ending▶Malaka#18521 in the U.S.Malaka is most naturally read as an Arabic name from malak, 'angel,' the feminine form conveyin▶Nikaya#18527 in the U.S.Nikaya is a modern American blended name, pairing a Ni- prefix with Kaya, a short name itself g▶Raneisha#18529 in the U.S.Raneisha is a spelling of Ranisha, a coined African-American name pairing a Ra- opening with an▶Tanairi#18532 in the U.S.Tanairi is a rare coined name of uncertain origin, used chiefly by Latina families; it belongs ▶Kalandra#18534 in the U.S.Kalandra is a K-spelling of Calandra, a name drawn from the Greek 'kalandra,' a kind of lark, a▶Tanaka#18534 in the U.S.Tanaka is best known as a very common Japanese surname meaning 'dweller in the middle of the ri▶Raymona#18535 in the U.S.Raymona is a feminine form of Raymond, which joins the Old Germanic elements ragin, 'advice' or▶Taressa#18545 in the U.S.Taressa is an elaborated spelling in the family of Teresa, a name of debated Greek origin often▶Hilarie#18548 in the U.S.Hilarie is a decorative spelling of Hilary, which comes from the Latin Hilarius, meaning 'cheer▶Korena#18550 in the U.S.Korena is a K-spelling of Corena, itself a form of Corinna, which derives from the Greek kore, ▶Maricel#18550 in the U.S.Maricel is a Spanish and Filipino compound name pairing Maria (from Hebrew Miryam) with a -cel ▶Fredricka#18555 in the U.S.Fredricka is a streamlined spelling of Fredericka, the feminine of Frederick, from the Germanic▶Marquisha#18569 in the U.S.Marquisha is a modern African-American coinage joining the 'Marqu-' element, echoing the French▶Rikia#18574 in the U.S.Rikia reads as a modern coinage joining the Ri- opening to the -kia ending found in Takia and N▶Syerra#18575 in the U.S.Syerra swaps the opening of Sierra for a stylized Sy-, but the name still comes from the Spanis▶Jesseka#18582 in the U.S.Jesseka is a phonetic respelling of Jessica, a name Shakespeare coined for The Merchant of Veni▶Rohana#18582 in the U.S.From Sanskrit roots read as 'sandalwood' and 'ascending; rising'; also a Sinhalese (Sri Lankan)▶Gicela#18586 in the U.S.Gicela is a Spanish-influenced spelling of Gisela, a Germanic name from gisil, meaning pledge o▶Omayra#18586 in the U.S.Omayra is a Spanish-language girl's name generally traced to the Arabic 'Umayra, a diminutive l▶Ladasha#18587 in the U.S.Ladasha is a coined African-American name pairing the fashionable La- prefix with Dasha, itself▶














