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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

Terresa#18591 in the U.S.Terresa is a double-r respelling of Teresa or Theresa, a name of Greek origin linked either to Ronniesha#18592 in the U.S.Ronniesha extends Ronnie, the pet form of Veronica or the feminine of Ronald, with the -esha enMarkeia#18596 in the U.S.Markeia is a modern African American coinage that joins a Mar- opening to a bright -keia endingTameia#18598 in the U.S.Tameia is a respelling of Tamia, a modern American given name that gained wide recognition throRoyanna#18599 in the U.S.A modern blend joining Roy ('king,' from the French roi) with Anna ('grace; favor'). Melodic anTameya#18599 in the U.S.Tameya is a modern American respelling that sits between Tamia and Tamera, elaborated names in Taralee#18602 in the U.S.Taralee is a modern blended name pairing Tara with Lee. Tara is best known as the Irish royal hLalena#18610 in the U.S.Lalena is a modern coined name most likely spread by Donovan's 1968 song 'Lalena'; it echoes -lMekiah#18614 in the U.S.Mekiah is a recent name that reads as a coinage joining the Me- prefix with Kiah, a short form Lamora#18615 in the U.S.Lamora is a modern coinage echoing the Italian l'amore ('the love') and the name Mora. We note Mercadez#18624 in the U.S.Mercadez is a phonetic respelling of Mercedes, from the Spanish Maria de las Mercedes, 'Mary ofTequila#18624 in the U.S.A word-name drawn from tequila, the agave spirit named for the town of Tequila in Jalisco, MexiRehanna#18625 in the U.S.Rehanna is a spelling in the family of Rayhana, an Arabic and Persian name meaning 'sweet basilLashanda#18628 in the U.S.Lashanda is an African-American coinage built from the melodic La- prefix and Shanda (a short fTovia#18628 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Tovia, 'God is good' — a feminine form of Tobiah. A warm theophoric name, notedMerisa#18629 in the U.S.Merisa is a spelling variant of Marisa or Merissa, an Italian elaboration of Maria (Mary). MaryMelane#18639 in the U.S.Melane is a variant or trimmed spelling of Melanie, from the Greek melaina, 'dark' or 'black.' Kennesha#18640 in the U.S.Kennesha is an invented name that joins a Ken- opening to a -nesha ending in the family of TaniKerrianne#18653 in the U.S.Kerrianne joins Kerry, from the Irish county whose name derives from Ciar, 'dark,' with Anne, fMersades#18653 in the U.S.Mersades is a phonetic respelling of Mercedes, from Spanish mercedes, mercies, a Marian title fKachina#18655 in the U.S.Kachina comes from the Hopi katsina, the ancestral spirit beings central to Hopi and Pueblo relTyeesha#18659 in the U.S.Tyeesha joins the Ty- sound to the ending -eesha, a phonetic spelling of the -isha heard in AisTykeisha#18661 in the U.S.Tykeisha joins the Ty- prefix with Keisha, itself often linked to Keziah, a Hebrew name for a fLeilia#18664 in the U.S.A modern spelling echoing Leila (Arabic/Persian, 'night') and the Latin Lelia. As spelled it reTylesha#18665 in the U.S.Tylesha is a modern African American coinage, pairing the Ty- prefix with the -lesha/-leisha enLelanie#18666 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Leilani (Hawaiian, 'heavenly flowers') and Melanie (Greek, 'dark'), wiTykera#18667 in the U.S.Tykera is best read as a coined name pairing the fashionable Ty- opening with Kera or Kira. KirMikeya#18669 in the U.S.Mikeya belongs to a family of coined names built from a Mi- opening and a -keya ending, alongsiTyniah#18673 in the U.S.Tyniah joins the crisp Ty- prefix to the flowing -niah ending, echoing Tania and Taniyah. It isTyria#18674 in the U.S.Tyria is an invented American name pairing the fashionable Ty- opening, familiar from Tyra and Ikia#18684 in the U.S.Ikia is a modern American coinage close in sound to names like Kia and Takia. It was built for Monea#18693 in the U.S.Monea is a modern American coinage whose sound leans on Mon- names like Monique and the artist Shahidah#18695 in the U.S.Shahidah is the feminine of the Arabic Shahid, from the root sh-h-d, 'to witness'. It means 'wiMorrisa#18697 in the U.S.Morrisa is a feminine elaboration of Morris, the English form of Maurice, which comes from LatiShakeema#18698 in the U.S.Shakeema is a coined American girl's name whose sound recalls the Arabic Hakima/Hakeema, 'wise,Kimberely#18707 in the U.S.An extra-e spelling of Kimberly, an English place and surname read as 'Cyneburga's field' or 'rShandria#18708 in the U.S.Shandria is a modern American coinage that joins the popular Sha- prefix to an -andria element Myeisha#18709 in the U.S.Myeisha is a variant of Aisha (also spelled Ayesha), from the Arabic for 'alive' or 'living,' rShalimar#18709 in the U.S.Shalimar is best known from the Mughal Shalimar Gardens near Lahore and in Kashmir, whose name Shamyia#18713 in the U.S.Shamyia is a late-twentieth-century American coinage joining the fashionable Sha- opening to a Myrissa#18715 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Marissa, a name often connected to the Latin 'maris', 'of the sea,' and sShantina#18718 in the U.S.Shantina is a modern coinage pairing a Shan- opening with the -tina of Christina, Martina, or TShaquana#18723 in the U.S.Shaquana is a coined African-American name built from the Sha- prefix and a -quana ending, partShaquita#18724 in the U.S.Shaquita is a coined American name pairing the Sha- prefix with -quita, a Spanish diminutive enJaquala#18729 in the U.S.Jaquala is an invented name built from the Ja- prefix and a -quala or -kwala sound, part of theNakisha#18734 in the U.S.Nakisha is a 1970s American coinage built from the decorative prefix Na- and the element Kisha Nashiya#18751 in the U.S.Nashiya is a modern coinage built from the Na- prefix and a -shiya ending, in the melodic familSanjuana#18752 in the U.S.Sanjuana is a Spanish devotional name honoring Saint John/Joan, from San Juan(a), often given iRosia#18760 in the U.S.An elaborated form of Rose or Rosa, from the Latin rosa, 'rose,' the flower. A flowing -ia exteYetunde#18762 in the U.S.Yetunde is a Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning 'mother has returned' or 'mother comes again,' frMadissen#18771 in the U.S.Madissen is a modern respelling of Madison, an English surname that began as a patronymic meaniLaissa#18772 in the U.S.A modern coinage without a documented source. It sits near Larissa, a Greek place name, and neaJelicia#18778 in the U.S.Jelicia reads as a modern American coinage, most plausibly a J-fronted reshaping of Felicia - fStepheny#18782 in the U.S.Stepheny is a variant spelling of Stephanie, the feminine form of Stephen. Both come from the GSeirra#18787 in the U.S.Seirra is a respelling of Sierra, the Spanish word for a jagged mountain range (literally 'saw'Kerria#18788 in the U.S.Kerria can be read as an -ia elaboration of Kerry (from the Irish county and surname) or as theKerriann#18789 in the U.S.Kerriann joins Kerri, from the Irish county name Kerry (Ciarraí, 'people of Ciar', ciar 'dark')Yumalay#18790 in the U.S.Yumalay reads as a modern invented name from the Latina naming tradition, likely a euphonious bKerryann#18792 in the U.S.Kerryann joins Kerry, from the Irish county Ciarrai ('people of Ciar,' a name meaning 'dark oneKeshauna#18795 in the U.S.Keshauna blends the Ke- prefix with Shauna, the feminine of Sean, itself the Irish form of JohnJannia#18801 in the U.S.A modern American coinage echoing Jenna and Jania; it reads as a soft, flowing name with no sinNikisha#18802 in the U.S.Nikisha is an invented name built from a Ni- opening and the fashionable -kisha ending shared bKeyandra#18803 in the U.S.Keyandra is a coined African American girl's name, joining a Key- or Ke- prefix to the -andra eLateefah#18809 in the U.S.Lateefah is a phonetic spelling of Latifah, an Arabic name from latif, 'gentle, kind, subtle, pZandrea#18816 in the U.S.Zandrea is either a short form of Alexandrea or a Z-fronted blend with Andrea, both from the GrShannia#18818 in the U.S.Shannia is a modern name echoing Shania and Shanna. Shania was popularized as a stage name saidKiasha#18824 in the U.S.Kiasha is best read as a coined name joining the bright syllable Kia to -asha, heard in Asha anLaverda#18824 in the U.S.A modern coinage whose -verd- middle echoes the Romance word verde ('green'), paired with namesShenia#18839 in the U.S.Shenia is a coined name close in sound to Shania, an Ojibwe-linked name popularized later, and Tasiyah#18848 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Tasia and Anastasia, in the soft -iyah family. A sound-echo, not a docShamera#18853 in the U.S.Shamera pairs the popular Sha- prefix with a -mera ending that recalls Tamera; it is a coined, Siniya#18858 in the U.S.Siniya is a coined girl's name in the family of Saniya, Aniya, and Siniyah, built on a soft -niTeara#18858 in the U.S.Teara is a modern American coinage that echoes both Tiara, the jeweled crown, and the Irish namTaccara#18860 in the U.S.Taccara is a rare coinage whose ending echoes 'cara' ('dear, beloved' in Latin/Italian), doubleSharita#18861 in the U.S.Sharita has two plausible builds: as a Sha- prefix name in the African-American tradition, or aPatrisia#18886 in the U.S.Patrisia is a phonetic s-spelling of Patricia, the feminine of the Latin patricius, 'noble', a Shulamit#18887 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Shulamit - the beloved 'Shulamite' of the Song of Songs - related to shalom, 'pTamala#18888 in the U.S.Tamala is a mid-century American name of uncertain origin. It reads most naturally as a coinageTomia#18890 in the U.S.Tomia is a modern American coinage, most plausibly a feminine elaboration of Tomi or Toni - shoPercilla#18894 in the U.S.Percilla is a phonetic respelling of Priscilla, a Latin diminutive of Prisca, from priscus, 'anTrinaty#18901 in the U.S.Trinaty is a phonetic respelling of Trinity, from the Latin trinitas, meaning a group of three,Sitlaly#18904 in the U.S.Sitlaly is a Mexican given name from the Nahuatl citlali, 'star,' the language of the Aztecs; tSylena#18910 in the U.S.Sylena is a respelling of Selena or Selina, names that go back to Selene, the Greek goddess of Kaleisha#18915 in the U.S.Kaleisha is a modern American coinage joining a Ka- opening to a -leisha element, in the familyTabbitha#18916 in the U.S.Tabbitha is a spelling of Tabitha with a doubled 'b'; Tabitha is an Aramaic name meaning 'gazelRakia#18926 in the U.S.Rakia is generally traced to the Arabic root r-q-y, giving raqiya, a sense of rising, ascendingLashandra#18927 in the U.S.Lashandra joins the La- prefix to Shandra or Sandra, a short form of Alexandra, from Greek for Lashunda#18928 in the U.S.Lashunda is a coined African-American name of the 1970s, joining the popular La- prefix to a ShLatrina#18931 in the U.S.Latrina is a coined American name of the 1970s, joining the popular La- prefix to Trina, a shorMicaila#18931 in the U.S.Micaila is a phonetic respelling of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, from the Hebrew MikMikea#18939 in the U.S.Mikea reads as a feminine elaboration of Micah or Mika, both from the Hebrew mi kha'el, meaningVenisha#18939 in the U.S.Venisha is a modern respelling in the Venetia and Venicia family, place-based names tied to VenTerrina#18948 in the U.S.Terrina extends Terri, a pet form of Teresa, with the flowing Latinate ending -ina, echoing KatTamirra#18950 in the U.S.Tamirra is a decorative respelling of Tamara, itself from the Hebrew tamar, 'date palm,' a treeReannah#18958 in the U.S.Reannah is a phonetic respelling of Reanna, which grew up as a simplified form of the Welsh RhiTashawna#18961 in the U.S.Tashawna is a coined American name of the later twentieth century, joining a Ta- prefix to ShawTashia#18962 in the U.S.Tashia is a short, respelled form drawn from Natasha and Latasha. Natasha is the Russian pet foLenita#18966 in the U.S.Lenita is a diminutive built from Lena or Nita plus the Spanish affectionate ending -ita, 'littTiliyah#18967 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the soft -iyah family, echoing Aaliyah and Talia. A sound-echo, not a documKashanti#18968 in the U.S.Kashanti reworks Ashanti, the name of a major Akan people and historic kingdom in what is now GReveca#18970 in the U.S.Reveca is a Spanish form of Rebecca, spelled with a v, from the Hebrew Rivka. The name is tradiTacara#18977 in the U.S.Tacara is an invented name of the 1980s with no single documented root. It most plausibly reworTerilynn#18977 in the U.S.Terilynn ties together Teri, a pet form of Teresa or Theresa, and Lynn, from the Welsh llyn, 'lRickia#18980 in the U.S.Rickia turns the boys' short name Rick or Rickey into a girls' name by adding the graceful -ia Kathaleen#18982 in the U.S.Kathaleen is a spelling of Kathleen, the anglicized Irish Caitlin, from Catherine, traditionallKatheleen#18984 in the U.S.Katheleen is a variant spelling of Kathleen, the anglicized Irish form (Caitlín) of Katherine, Tonianne#18987 in the U.S.Tonianne joins Toni, a short form of Antonia or Antoinette, to Anne, the enduring name from theYahayra#18992 in the U.S.Yahayra is a spelling of Yahaira, a name popular among Spanish-speaking families in the AmericaTranisha#18994 in the U.S.Tranisha is a modern American coinage joining a Tra- prefix to Nisha. Nisha is a Sanskrit-derivKarrisa#19011 in the U.S.Karrisa is a K-spelled variant of Carissa, built on the Greek charis, 'grace,' by way of the LaTaria#19016 in the U.S.Taria reads as a soft blend of Tara, an Irish place name meaning 'hill', and Maria, with the flNashanti#19021 in the U.S.Nashanti is a modern coinage built by adding the popular 'Na-' prefix to Ashanti, the name of tTasheena#19021 in the U.S.Tasheena is a modern American coinage joining the fashionable Ta- prefix to Sheena, itself an aSabrea#19022 in the U.S.Sabrea reads as an invented name close to Sabrina or built from a Sa- opening and the sound of Natajah#19024 in the U.S.Natajah is a modern invented name joining a Na- opening that recalls Natasha or Natalie to a -tTyshawna#19025 in the U.S.Tyshawna is a modern African American coinage pairing the Ty- prefix with Shawna, a feminine ofTynika#19028 in the U.S.Tynika is a late twentieth-century American coinage that pairs the popular Ty- prefix with a -nTyreisha#19031 in the U.S.Tyreisha reads as a nineteen-nineties African-American coinage joining a Ty- opening to a -reisMarylynne#19038 in the U.S.Marylynne is a compound name joining Mary, from the Hebrew Miriam (traditionally 'beloved,' 'biTeirra#19040 in the U.S.Teirra is a respelling of Tierra, the Spanish word for earth or land used as a girls' name. ItsSahiti#19041 in the U.S.Sahiti is a Telugu girl's name drawn from the Sanskrit sahitya, 'literature.' It carries the seKendia#19043 in the U.S.Kendia reads as a modern American coinage in the Kendra/Kendall family of Ken- names, closed wiTenisha#19044 in the U.S.Tenisha is a coined African-American name pairing the Te- opening with the -nisha ending that eTerriann#19048 in the U.S.Terriann pairs Terri, a pet form of Teresa, with Ann, from Hannah, 'grace' or 'favor'. It is a Sakiah#19052 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling, echoing Saki and the Arabic Sakina ('tranquillity'). It has no Tifany#19062 in the U.S.Tifany is a simplified, single-f spelling of Tiffany, from the Greek Theophania, 'manifestationNichola#19064 in the U.S.Nichola is a spelling of Nicola, the feminine form of Nicholas; the name joins Greek nike, 'vicKeyuna#19074 in the U.S.Keyuna is a modern coinage built from the popular Ke- prefix and a Yuna sound, part of the sameTreanna#19074 in the U.S.Treanna joins a Tre- prefix to the flowing -anna ending found in Breanna and Deanna; it is an iTrinady#19081 in the U.S.Trinady is a phonetic respelling of Trinity, from the Latin trinitas, threeness, the Christian Seaira#19087 in the U.S.Seaira is an inventive respelling of Sierra, the Spanish word for a saw-toothed mountain range,Majesta#19092 in the U.S.Majesta is a coinage from the English word majesty, itself from the Latin maiestas, 'greatness,Kenyada#19095 in the U.S.Kenyada is an American coined name most plausibly formed from Kenya, the East African nation, wKijana#19099 in the U.S.Kijana is a Swahili word meaning 'youth' or 'a young person'. In Swahili it is not gender-speciKeyasha#19108 in the U.S.Keyasha is a modern American coinage, joining the popular Ke- prefix with a -yasha ending in thValaree#19108 in the U.S.Valaree is a sound-spelling of Valerie, the French and English form of the Latin Valeria, a famShakhia#19115 in the U.S.Shakhia is a modern invented name in the African-American naming tradition of the Sha- prefix (Shakila#19116 in the U.S.Shakila is the feminine of the Arabic Shakil, meaning 'well-formed' or 'beautiful, comely'. In Mirranda#19119 in the U.S.Mirranda is a variant spelling of Miranda, coined by Shakespeare for the heroine of The TempestSharissa#19128 in the U.S.Sharissa reads as an 'Sh-' respelling and elaboration of Charissa, from Greek 'charis', 'grace'Shatia#19131 in the U.S.Shatia is a coined American name, pairing the Sha- prefix with the -tia ending seen in Tia and Yomayra#19131 in the U.S.Yomayra is a Latina given name, a spelling variant of Yomaira, especially familiar in Puerto RiMorissa#19133 in the U.S.Morissa reads as a feminine name that blends Marissa, from the Latin maris, of the sea, with thShatara#19140 in the U.S.Shatara joins the Sha- prefix to Tara, the Irish name from Teamhair, the royal hill of Tara, alKrizia#19146 in the U.S.Krizia is a coined name most associated with the Italian fashion house Krizia, founded by MariuShivangi#19150 in the U.S.Shivangi is a Sanskrit name joining Shiva, the great Hindu deity, to anga, 'part' or 'body,' giMarisel#19155 in the U.S.Marisel most plausibly blends Maria, from the Hebrew Miryam, with Isel or Isela, following the Philicia#19155 in the U.S.Philicia is a spelling variant of Felicia, from the Latin felix, 'happy' or 'lucky'; its 'Ph-' Kyiesha#19157 in the U.S.Kyiesha is best read as a coined variant echoing Keisha or Aisha, the latter from the Arabic aiMarketa#19161 in the U.S.Marketa (Czech Marketa) is the Czech form of Margaret, from Greek margarites, 'pearl'; it is a Kristena#19176 in the U.S.Kristena is a phonetic respelling of Kristina, the K-spelled form of Christina. The name comes Laella#19181 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, joining a La- prefix to Ella ('light; fairy maiden' by that route). Yomaira#19189 in the U.S.Yomaira is a Latina given name, most often read as a Yo-prefixed elaboration of Omaira or OmayrSitlali#19192 in the U.S.Sitlali is a phonetic respelling of Citlali, from the Nahuatl citlalin, 'star'; the sit- spelliStephannie#19201 in the U.S.Stephannie doubles the -n of Stephanie, feminine of Stephen, from Greek 'stephanos', a crown orLakeyshia#19211 in the U.S.Lakeyshia is a coined name pairing the popular La- prefix with Keysha, part of the Keisha and LLatiya#19219 in the U.S.Latiya is a modern American coinage that fits the popular La- prefix to Tiya, a form of Tia. TiMekaela#19219 in the U.S.Mekaela is a respelling of Michaela/Mikaela, the feminine of Michael, from the Hebrew micha'el,Neleah#19220 in the U.S.Neleah reads as a modern blend of a Ne- opening with Leah, the biblical name from a Hebrew rootLatrisha#19221 in the U.S.Latrisha is a genuine 1970s American coinage, joining the popular La- prefix to Trisha, a pet fLanetta#19228 in the U.S.Lanetta is a coined elaboration related to Lynette and Nettie, with a La- prefix. Lynette traceSumiko#19240 in the U.S.Sumiko is a traditional Japanese girl's name, usually read 'child of clarity' or 'child of puriLatajah#19241 in the U.S.Latajah is a modern invented name joining the popular La- prefix to a -tajah element, related tTaneka#19248 in the U.S.Taneka is a mid-century African American coinage: the fashionable Ta- prefix joined to a -neka Roanna#19255 in the U.S.Roanna is usually read as a blend of Ro- (from Rose or Rosanna) and Anna, the Latin form of theLevada#19260 in the U.S.Levada is a thinly documented early-1900s American girl's name. Its most likely explanation is Telina#19276 in the U.S.Telina is a mid-to-late-twentieth-century coinage that appears to join a Te- opening with the fTajanay#19289 in the U.S.Tajanay is an invented American name, joining the popular Ta- prefix to Janay, a coined name ofTakeyah#19290 in the U.S.Takeyah is a modern African-American invented name pairing the Ta- prefix with a -keyah ending,Takhia#19291 in the U.S.Takhia is a spelling of Takia, a modern American girl's name. Takia is sometimes tied to the ArTiaira#19305 in the U.S.Tiaira is an -ai- respelling of Tiara, the ornamental crown, borrowed into English from Latin tTawana#19326 in the U.S.A coined African-American name of the 1970s, joining the Ta- prefix to Wana (as in Wanda). It bLorenda#19337 in the U.S.Lorenda reads as a flowing blend — the Loren-/Lorena stem crossed with the fashionable -enda enTynesha#19351 in the U.S.Tynesha is a modern African American coinage from the productive Ty- prefix and the fashionableTerina#19355 in the U.S.Terina reads as a coinage built on Terri, from Teresa, with the flowing -ina ending, or as a clTerrilyn#19359 in the U.S.Terrilyn is a compound name splicing Terri — a pet form of Teresa, from Greek roots often read Rashanna#19368 in the U.S.Rashanna is best read as a coined blend, pairing the popular Ra- opening heard in names like RaTinia#19372 in the U.S.Tinia reads as an elaborated form of Tina, itself a short form of Christina ('follower of ChrisNazarah#19374 in the U.S.An Arabic-styled name whose route is not settled. It may connect to nazara ('to look, to see') Serrina#19374 in the U.S.Serrina is a double-r spelling of Serena, from the Latin serenus, 'calm, clear, serene'; the exToccara#19374 in the U.S.Toccara is a modern African-American coinage with no established older root; it is prized for iShakara#19381 in the U.S.Shakara joins the Sha- prefix to the -kara sound of Kara and the popular Shakira. It has no sinShakari#19382 in the U.S.Shakari is an invented late-twentieth-century name built from the fashionable Sha- prefix and aShakeira#19383 in the U.S.Shakeira is a phonetic spelling of the Arabic Shakira, the feminine of Shakir, from a root meanShakeya#19385 in the U.S.Shakeya is a coined American name pairing the popular Sha- prefix with a -keya element; it beloNekia#19387 in the U.S.Nekia is a coined American name in the family of Nakia and Takia, built on a soft -kia ending. Shalisa#19390 in the U.S.Shalisa is a modern American coinage that joins the popular Sha- prefix to the name Lisa. It beShandrea#19396 in the U.S.Shandrea is an invented name that folds the popular Sh-/Shan- opening into Andrea. Andrea itselRenesha#19400 in the U.S.Renesha is a coined African American name that joins a Re- prefix to the -nesha or -nisha endinTynisha#19405 in the U.S.Tynisha is a coined name that pairs the Ty- prefix with the -nisha ending heard in Tanisha and Shavonna#19411 in the U.S.Shavonna is an American coinage on the sound of Siobhán — the Irish form of Joan/Jane, ultimateValori#19417 in the U.S.Valori is a variant spelling of Valerie, which comes from the Roman family name Valerius, rooteYaqueline#19422 in the U.S.Yaqueline is a Spanish-speaking respelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, from Roniesha#19433 in the U.S.Roniesha is an invented name built from a Ron- prefix and the popular -iesha ending, part of thSierah#19447 in the U.S.Sierah is a variant spelling of Sierra, from the Spanish sierra, literally 'saw' and by extensiYahdira#19459 in the U.S.Yahdira is a spelling variant of Yadira, a name popular among Spanish-speaking families whose ePachia#19476 in the U.S.Pachia is a Hmong girl's name, typically written Pa Chia, built on the very common feminine eleMartiza#19480 in the U.S.Martiza is a spelling of Maritza, a name popular in Latin America and the Balkans as a pet formMeosha#19492 in the U.S.Meosha is a coined American girl's name that echoes Moesha and Aisha, pairing a Me-/Mee- openinMikesha#19514 in the U.S.Mikesha combines a form of Michael, from the Hebrew Micha'el, 'who is like God,' with the widel

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