Blend Baby Names
1141 Blend names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.
Explore 1141 baby names with a blend feel. Every name links to a full page with its sourced meaning, origin, popularity chart, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation. Names are listed most-popular first.
Blend Girl Names
Marae#16828 in the U.S.Marae reads as a blend of a Ma- opening with Rae, a short form of Rachel from the Hebrew for 'e▶Marlisha#16838 in the U.S.Marlisha is a modern American coinage joining the popular Mar- prefix to Lisha, a short form of▶Milina#16842 in the U.S.A form reading as Milena (Slavic, from mil, 'gracious; dear; loving') or Melina (Greek, 'honey'▶Marlys#16844 in the U.S.A twentieth-century blend name, joining Mar- (from Mary or Marlene) to an -lys ending (as in Gl▶Kyella#16885 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Ky- opening with Ella ('light; fairy maiden'). By that echo it touch▶Brietta#16912 in the U.S.Brietta is a modern American coinage that dresses the short name Brie in an ornate -etta ending▶Nikyla#16927 in the U.S.Nikyla is a modern American blend, a respelling of Nikayla that fuses the Nik- of Nichole (from▶Adrialys#16929 in the U.S.Adrialys reads as a modern Latina coinage, joining Adria or Adriana, from Latin Hadrianus, 'fro▶Marlis#16977 in the U.S.Marlis is a German contraction, in the same family as Marlies and Marlise, that fuses Maria (fr▶Nyja#16982 in the U.S.A modern American blend, usually read as a fusion of Nia — a Swahili name (and Kwanzaa principl▶Analey#16988 in the U.S.A modern blend of Ana ('grace; favor') with the popular -ley/-lee ending; no single fixed sourc▶Celinda#16988 in the U.S.A blend of Selina/Celia ('heavenly'; 'the moon') with Linda ('pretty; soft'), a vintage-style c▶Emagene#17013 in the U.S.Emagene is an early-American variant of Imogene, the everyday form of Imogen. Imogen likely beg▶Johnelle#17029 in the U.S.Johnelle is a feminine coinage, joining John - from the Hebrew Yohanan, 'God is gracious' - wit▶Crystalynn#17042 in the U.S.Crystalynn joins Crystal, from the Greek krystallos for clear ice or quartz, to the tag ending ▶Charlisa#17096 in the U.S.Charlisa blends the Charl- of Charlotte or Charlene - feminine forms of Charles, from the Germa▶Audrieanna#17106 in the U.S.Audrieanna joins Audrey to Anna. Audrey comes from the Old English Aethelthryth, 'noble strengt▶Terica#17112 in the U.S.Terica is a coined blend that joins Terri — a short form of Teresa — with Erica, the feminine o▶Rosellen#17119 in the U.S.Rosellen is a compound of Rose and Ellen. Rose comes from the Latin rosa, the flower, long a sy▶Chrisanne#17137 in the U.S.Chrisanne is a compound name joining Chris, short for Christine or Christina (Greek, 'follower ▶Roselena#17142 in the U.S.A modern blend of Rose (the flower) and Lena (a short form of Helena/Magdalena, 'light'). Flora▶Sharilyn#17144 in the U.S.Sharilyn is a coined American girls' name blending Sharon (a Hebrew place-name, 'plain') or Sha▶Rosibel#17146 in the U.S.A blend of Rose (the flower) and the -bel/-bella element, 'beautiful' — a pretty floral name, p▶Krisann#17147 in the U.S.Krisann joins Kris, the short form of Kristin or Christine, to Ann. Christine and Kristin come ▶Deanndra#17155 in the U.S.Deanndra is an elaborated spelling of Deandra or Deanna, blending the De- prefix with Andra, a ▶Rylani#17164 in the U.S.Rylani is a newly emerging blend joining the Ry- element (Rylee, Ryan) to the -lani ending borr▶Danaja#17184 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, a variant of Danaya/Danaia, likely built from the Dan- of names like▶Jalexus#17187 in the U.S.Jalexus is a coined blend of the popular Ja- prefix with Alexus, itself a phonetic respelling o▶Brandice#17195 in the U.S.Brandice is a coined name that blends Brandy — itself the drink word used as a name — with Cand▶Samarie#17196 in the U.S.Samarie is best read as a coined name blending a Sa- opening with Marie, the French form of Mar▶Darolyn#17205 in the U.S.Darolyn is a mid-century blend joining a Dar- opening with the ending of Carolyn. Carolyn desce▶Dayona#17212 in the U.S.Dayona reads as a phonetic reshaping of Dayana or Daiana, spellings tied to Diana; through that▶Mikalyn#17212 in the U.S.Mikalyn joins Mikayla, a spelling of Michaela from the Hebrew Michael meaning who is like God, ▶Reanne#17227 in the U.S.Reanne is a streamlined modern name, usually read as the Re- prefix joined to Anne (from Hebrew▶Shealee#17248 in the U.S.Shealee joins Shea, from the Irish surname O Seaghdha meaning 'admirable' or 'hawk-like,' to th▶Sharol#17259 in the U.S.Sharol reads as a blend of Sharon and Carol. Sharon is a Hebrew place name, the fertile 'Plain ▶Shealynn#17266 in the U.S.A modern blend of Shea (Irish, 'admirable; fine; hawk-like') and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake; pool'), in▶Mayanna#17297 in the U.S.A modern blend of May (the month; a Mary/Margaret short form) and Anna ('grace; favor'). Soft a▶Skylinn#17298 in the U.S.Skylinn is a modern American blend, a variant spelling of Skylynn, joining Sky, from the everyd▶Skyrah#17299 in the U.S.Skyrah reads as a modern blend of the English word sky with the -yra sound of Kyra or Myra, or ▶Telena#17310 in the U.S.Telena is an American coinage that pairs a Te- opening with the popular ending name Lena, a sho▶Tamila#17348 in the U.S.Tamila is an American coinage that blends the sound of Tamela and Tamara with the -ila of Camil▶Lizandra#17371 in the U.S.Lizandra reads two ways. It can be a spelling of Lysandra, the feminine of the Greek Lysander, ▶Taralyn#17373 in the U.S.Taralyn joins Tara to the fashionable -lyn ending. Tara is an Irish place name meaning 'hill' o▶Celisse#17413 in the U.S.Celisse is a coined American name that fuses the sounds of Celeste (Latin caelestis, 'heavenly'▶Jillianne#17417 in the U.S.Jillianne joins Jillian, a form of Julian from the Roman Julius, traditionally 'youthful' or 'd▶Traniyah#17427 in the U.S.Traniyah is a created name pairing a Tra- opening with the fashionable -niyah ending seen in An▶Cherlin#17437 in the U.S.Cherlin reads either as Cher joined to the fashionable -lin suffix or as a phonetic respelling ▶Jonell#17440 in the U.S.Jonell is a mid-century American blend joining Jo — a short form of Joanna or Josephine — with ▶Christasia#17447 in the U.S.Christasia is an invented American name joining the Christ- element - from the Greek christos, ▶Makalyn#17467 in the U.S.Makalyn is a modern American blend that grafts the popular -lyn ending onto Makayla (Mikayla), ▶Geralynn#17472 in the U.S.Geralynn is a fuller spelling of Geralyn, a mid-century blend of the masculine Gerald with the ▶Tyanne#17472 in the U.S.Tyanne joins the modern Ty- element, popular from names like Tyler and Tyra, with Anne, from He▶Vianne#17476 in the U.S.Vianne reads as a French-styled blend — the Vi- of Vivianne or Viviane joined to Anne — and is ▶Keshana#17482 in the U.S.Keshana is a modern American coinage that fronts Shana, a name of Hebrew and Yiddish background▶Danaisha#17499 in the U.S.Danaisha is a coined girls' name that folds Dana into an -aisha ending drawn from Aisha, an Ara▶Tyshauna#17510 in the U.S.Tyshauna joins the fashionable Ty- prefix to Shauna, a feminine spelling of Sean, itself the Ir▶Kalynne#17511 in the U.S.Kalynne is a stylized elaboration of Kaylin or Kaylynn, blending Kay or Kayla with Lynn (Welsh,▶Tristina#17535 in the U.S.Tristina is a coined feminine name that joins Tristan, from a Celtic name reshaped by the Latin▶Jaiannah#17539 in the U.S.Jaiannah is a modern American blend, joining the fashionable Jai- opening (as in Jai or Jaya) w▶Kashayla#17543 in the U.S.Kashayla is a created name adding the popular Ka- prefix to Shayla, itself a modern form linked▶Elisianna#17562 in the U.S.A modern coinage blending Elise/Elisa (from Elizabeth, 'God is my oath') with Anna ('grace'); a▶Kaysia#17571 in the U.S.Kaysia is best read as a coined name extending Kay, the crisp short form of Katherine, with a d▶Rickayla#17626 in the U.S.Rickayla is a modern American blend joining Rick, the short form of Richard, with the popular K▶Korilynn#17654 in the U.S.Korilynn is a modern American blend, joining Kori (from Corey) to the popular suffix -lynn. Its▶Charell#17676 in the U.S.Charell is an American coinage joining a Cha- opening to the -rell ending, in the family of Sha▶Dejanay#17690 in the U.S.Dejanay is a created name adding the popular De- prefix to Janay, itself linked to Janae (a mod▶Terrilynn#17728 in the U.S.Terrilynn joins Terri, the pet form of Teresa, to the popular tag-name Lynn. Teresa's origin is▶Tranae#17762 in the U.S.Tranae reads as a created name pairing a Tra- opening with Nae, the melodic ending shared by Re▶Tylea#17782 in the U.S.Tylea pairs the Ty- opening, as in Tyler, with a -lea ending that echoes Talia and Lea; it was ▶Kaylamarie#17809 in the U.S.Kaylamarie is a run-together double name of Kayla and Marie. Kayla is a modern coinage (often l▶Marshelle#17844 in the U.S.Marshelle reads as a blend of Marsha or the surname Marshall with the fashionable French -elle ▶Kelliann#17891 in the U.S.Kelliann pairs Kelly, an Irish name from a word for 'bright-headed' or 'strife', with Ann, from▶Gelisa#17918 in the U.S.A modern American blend, probably formed from a G- opening plus Lisa or Alisa — short forms of ▶Krystalyn#17923 in the U.S.Krystalyn is a modern American blend joining Krystal, from the Greek krystallos, 'ice' or 'clea▶Kylynne#17930 in the U.S.Kylynne is a modern American name joining a Ky- opening to the -lynne ending, which comes from ▶Tyann#17943 in the U.S.Tyann joins the modern Ty- sound to the classic Ann, a compact blend name. Ann derives from the▶Jamilee#17957 in the U.S.Jamilee joins Jami, a pet form of Jamie or James, to the ending Lee, and its sound also brushes▶Laurianne#17975 in the U.S.Laurianne joins Laura, from the Latin laurus meaning the laurel of victory, to Anne, a form of ▶Sheanna#17983 in the U.S.Sheanna reads either as a variant of Shauna and Shawna, the feminine forms of Sean from the Iri▶Jennice#17997 in the U.S.Jennice is a mid-century blend name, sitting between Jennifer (from Welsh Gwenhwyfar, 'white, f▶Sherilynn#17997 in the U.S.Sherilynn joins Sheri, a pet form linked to Cherie and ultimately Charlotte, with the tag-name ▶Shayanne#18067 in the U.S.Shayanne is a coined name that reads two ways: as a blend of Shay (Irish, 'admirable') with Ann▶Breanda#18080 in the U.S.Breanda reads as a respelling that sits between Brenda and Breanna. Brenda comes from the Old N▶Princella#18137 in the U.S.Princella reads either as an elaboration of Priscilla (from the Latin Priscus, 'ancient, venera▶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▶Tyrianna#18261 in the U.S.Tyrianna is a modern American blend, joining the popular Ty- prefix (as in Tyra or Tyler) with ▶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▶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▶Kashara#18398 in the U.S.Kashara is best read as a coined name pairing the popular Ka- opening with Shara, a short form ▶Kemori#18460 in the U.S.Kemori appears to be a modern American coinage joining the 'Ke-' prefix with an ending that ech▶Evelinda#18515 in the U.S.A modern blend of Evelyn (from Aveline, 'wished-for child; life') and Belinda ('pretty; snake; ▶Royanna#18599 in the U.S.A modern blend joining Roy ('king,' from the French roi) with Anna ('grace; favor'). Melodic an▶Taralee#18602 in the U.S.Taralee is a modern blended name pairing Tara with Lee. Tara is best known as the Irish royal h▶Tyeesha#18659 in the U.S.Tyeesha joins the Ty- sound to the ending -eesha, a phonetic spelling of the -isha heard in Ais▶Tykera#18667 in the U.S.Tykera is best read as a coined name pairing the fashionable Ty- opening with Kera or Kira. Kir▶Shaely#18702 in the U.S.Shaely reads as a blend of Shae or Shay (from the Irish surname Shea, meaning 'admirable, state▶Kiasha#18824 in the U.S.Kiasha is best read as a coined name joining the bright syllable Kia to -asha, heard in Asha an▶Sherlyne#18842 in the U.S.Sherlyne is a mid-to-late-twentieth-century American blend joining the Sher- opening of Sherry ▶Sherleen#18878 in the U.S.Sherleen is a mid-twentieth-century blend name, pairing a Sher- opening drawn from Shirley or S▶Trishelle#18904 in the U.S.Trishelle is an American blend of Trisha and Rochelle. Trisha is a short form of Patricia, from▶Tamlyn#18951 in the U.S.Tamlyn is a modern blend that joins Tammy or Tamara at the front with the fashionable -lyn endi▶Kendia#19043 in the U.S.Kendia reads as a modern American coinage in the Kendra/Kendall family of Ken- names, closed wi▶Terriann#19048 in the U.S.Terriann pairs Terri, a pet form of Teresa, with Ann, from Hannah, 'grace' or 'favor'. It is a ▶Marisel#19155 in the U.S.Marisel most plausibly blends Maria, from the Hebrew Miryam, with Isel or Isela, following the ▶Neleah#19220 in the U.S.Neleah reads as a modern blend of a Ne- opening with Leah, the biblical name from a Hebrew root▶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 the▶Terrilyn#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 Ra▶Terrianne#19819 in the U.S.Terrianne joins Terri, a short form of Teresa (Greek, linked to theros, 'harvest,' or the islan▶Tessica#19825 in the U.S.Tessica reads as a blend of Tessa, itself short for Theresa, and Jessica, a name Shakespeare po▶Valicia#19897 in the U.S.Valicia is a modern blend joining a Va- opening with the familiar Alicia or Felicia ending. It ▶Shondrea#20041 in the U.S.Shondrea reads as an invented name blending a Shon- opening, familiar from Shonda and Shawn, wi▶Shataya#20094 in the U.S.Shataya is a modern American coinage joining the popular Sha- prefix with Taya, a short, sunny ▶Tarissa#20268 in the U.S.Tarissa is a late-twentieth-century coinage that reads as a blend, joining a Ta- or Tara openin▶Tiasha#20323 in the U.S.Tiasha blends a bright Ti- opening, as in Tia and Tiara, with the -asha ending heard in Aisha a▶AhnaleiaA modern American blend joining Ana — a form of Hannah, Hebrew for 'grace' — with Leia or Leah.▶AmarleeA modern blend of Amara ('grace; eternal') with the popular -lee ending; no single fixed source▶AmiralynA modern blend of Amira (Arabic, 'princess; leader') with the popular -lyn ending; no single fi▶AnnaleiahA modern blend of Anna ('grace; favor') with Leia or Aaliyah; no single fixed source beyond tha▶ArielynnA modern blend of Ariel (Hebrew, 'lion of God') and the ending Lynn (Welsh/English, 'lake; pool▶AshmiraA contemporary blend of the popular Ash- opening with the -mira ending found in Amira and Samir▶ElianoraA modern elaboration blending Eleanor - a name of Occitan origin, Alienor, whose meaning is gen▶GreshellGreshell has no documented etymology. It reads as a modern coinage or blend — the Gr- of Grace ▶HaylaniA modern blend of Hailey with the Hawaiian Leilani ('heavenly flower; royal child of heaven'). ▶ItzellaA modern name extending Itzel (a Maya name linked to 'rainbow lady' / the moon goddess) with th▶IzaylaA modern coinage with no documented etymology. It reads as a blend of the Iz- opening heard in ▶JasleidyJasleidy is a newly emerging blend name of the kind widely coined in Latin-American communities▶KaelinaA modern blend of Kaela (a Kayla/Michaela form) and Lina (from Helena/Adalina, 'light'). No sin▶KaemaniA modern coinage joining a Kai- opening with Amani (Arabic, 'wishes; aspirations; peace'). By t▶KhalaiaKhalaia reads as a modern coinage in the Khalia/Khaliyah family; it echoes the Arabic khalidah ▶KheilanyA modern coinage echoing Kailani (Hawaiian, 'sea and sky'). By that echo it touches 'heavenly';▶KhrislynnKhrislynn is a modern American blend, joining a Chris- name (Christine, Kristen, or Christina) ▶LeviannaA modern coinage echoing Liviana and Viviana (from Latin roots for 'life; lively'), with a Le- ▶NazlynnA modern coinage joining the Nazli element (Persian/Turkish nazli, 'coy; delicate; graceful') w▶
Blend Boy Names
JahnoahA modern coinage joining the Jah- prefix (common in contemporary names) with Noah, the Hebrew n▶JakodahA modern coinage, blending the sounds of Jacob ('holder of the heel') and Dakota ('friend; ally▶ZaydenceA modern American coinage blending Zayden — itself a recent name built on the Arabic Zayd, 'gro▶
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Popular Blend baby names include Marae, Marlisha, Milina, Marlys, Kyella, Brietta. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.
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