Coinage Baby Names
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Coinage Girl Names
Sya#13276 in the U.S.Sya is a short modern coinage — a respelling of Sia or a clipping from longer -iyah names. No t▶Symora#13278 in the U.S.Symora is a modern American coinage — a y-spelled cousin of Samora, Amora and Zamora. No tradit▶Syx#13280 in the U.S.Syx is a modern American coinage — the number six respelled with a y and an x, in the manner of▶Solany#13281 in the U.S.A modern coinage on sol ('sun,' Latin/Spanish), echoing Solana, with a -ny ending seen in Latin▶Tajah#13283 in the U.S.Tajah is a modern American name generally built on taj, the Persian and Urdu word for 'crown' (▶Taloni#13287 in the U.S.Taloni is a modern American coinage — the Ta- opening common to many contemporary names joined ▶Tamiya#13289 in the U.S.Tamiya is a modern American coinage — a spelling of Tamia, or the Ta- prefix joined to the popu▶Taysia#13293 in the U.S.Taysia is a modern American coinage, often read as a clipping of Anastasia ('resurrection') or ▶Tekeisha#13293 in the U.S.Tekeisha is a modern American coinage joining a Te- opening to Keisha, itself a popular late-tw▶Teari#13294 in the U.S.Teari is a modern American coinage, likely built on the Te-/Ti- opening with an -ari ending. It▶Chandrea#13297 in the U.S.Chandrea reads as a blend of a Chan- opening with the Drea of Andrea or Deandrea. Andrea comes ▶Terriana#13298 in the U.S.Terriana is a modern American elaboration — Terri (itself short for Theresa) extended with the ▶Keasha#13300 in the U.S.Keasha is a spelling within the Keisha family, an African-American coinage of the mid-to-late t▶Chelise#13307 in the U.S.Chelise reads as a modern name most plausibly blending Chelsea with a Lise or -ise ending, or s▶Timia#13307 in the U.S.Timia is a modern American coinage — a vowel-swapped cousin of Tamia and Amia. Some connect it ▶Trany#13311 in the U.S.Trany is a modern American coinage with no documented source — possibly a clipping from a longe▶Chakita#13315 in the U.S.Chakita reads as a modern American coinage that echoes the Spanish Chiquita ('little one, littl▶Radonna#13316 in the U.S.Radonna reads as a coinage attaching a Ra- opening to Donna, from the Italian for 'lady' or 'ma▶Tyliah#13316 in the U.S.Tyliah is a modern American coinage — the Ty- prefix (Tyra, Tyanna) joined to the -liah ending ▶Tamatha#13318 in the U.S.A modern coinage blending Tammy (from Tamara) with Tabatha or Samantha. Built for its sound rat▶Talasia#13320 in the U.S.Talasia is a coined American girl's name built from the productive Ta- prefix and the stylish -▶Tineka#13322 in the U.S.Tineka is an American coinage in the family of Tanika, Tameka, and Shaneka, pairing a Ti-/Ta- o▶Valayah#13322 in the U.S.Valayah is a modern American coinage — the Val- of Valerie and Valentina joined to the fashiona▶Cyaira#13324 in the U.S.A modern American respelling that echoes Ciara and Sierra; no single fixed meaning. Routes unce▶Vallen#13324 in the U.S.Vallen is a modern American coinage — perhaps a clipping of Valentina/Valentine (Latin valere, ▶Valloleth#13326 in the U.S.Valloleth is a modern Latino coinage, usually read as a reshaped Violeta/Violet (the flower) wi▶Thyrii#13327 in the U.S.A modern coinage with a stylized -yrii spelling, chosen for a crisp, distinctive sound. No docu▶Valynn#13327 in the U.S.Valynn is a modern American coinage — the Val- of Valerie and Valentina joined to the -lynn end▶Artavia#13329 in the U.S.Artavia reads as a coinage pairing an Ar- opening with the -tavia ending of Octavia, from Latin▶Salia#13330 in the U.S.Salia is a West African (Mandinka) name; in the U.S. it also reads as a soft modern coinage in ▶Taneika#13330 in the U.S.Taneika is a modern American coinage and respelling in the Tanika and Taneka family, built from▶Dajha#13331 in the U.S.Dajha is a stylized spelling of Daja or Dasha, a modern African American coinage; the same soun▶Tayonna#13336 in the U.S.Tayonna is a modern African-American coinage that joins the Tay- prefix to an -onna ending, in ▶Martisha#13337 in the U.S.Martisha is an American coinage pairing a Mar-/Mart- opening (echoing Martha or Marta) with the▶Taleshia#13345 in the U.S.Taleshia is a coined name from the Ta- prefix and the -leshia element, a spelling of the -lisha▶Tarisha#13345 in the U.S.Tarisha is an invented American name pairing the Ta- prefix with a -risha ending of the sort he▶Tylyn#13345 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Ty- sound with the popular -lyn ending. No single fixed meaning; rou▶Laporcha#13358 in the U.S.Laporcha is a coined African American name built from the popular La- prefix and the sound of P▶Trulie#13360 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the English word 'truly' ('genuinely; sincerely'), also read as a Trul▶Ronetta#13367 in the U.S.Ronetta is a mid-century coinage joining a Ro- or Ron- opening (as in Veronica or Ronald) to th▶Sahian#13375 in the U.S.Sahian is a rare modern coinage that reads as a Sa- prefix joined to a -hian ending, a soft, fl▶Shaleena#13377 in the U.S.Shaleena reads as an invented American name, adding the Sha- prefix to Leena, or reworking Sele▶Deshonna#13379 in the U.S.Deshonna is a coined name joining the De- prefix to Shonna, a spelling of Shauna or Shona, itse▶Kayln#13387 in the U.S.A contracted spelling of Kaylin or Kaylyn, itself a modern American name blending the popular K▶Ahziyah#13389 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the -iyah family, echoing Aziyah and Aaliyah; a flowing sound-name with no ▶Yareliz#13395 in the U.S.A modern Latina-style coinage joining Yarely (itself a coinage) with Liz (from Elizabeth, 'God ▶Shatina#13397 in the U.S.Shatina pairs the fashionable Sha- prefix with Tina, a short form of Christina/Martina and simi▶Tinika#13402 in the U.S.Tinika is a later-twentieth-century American coined name, built on the popular -nika/-nica soun▶Dalicia#13407 in the U.S.Dalicia is best read as a coined name pairing a Da- opening with -licia, the ending of Alicia a▶Zai#13411 in the U.S.A crisp one-beat coinage echoing Zaire and Zaid; as spelled it is invented, carrying sound over▶Zakylah#13415 in the U.S.A modern American coinage layering a Zak- opening with the -ylah of names like Makayla. As a co▶Yailene#13417 in the U.S.Yailene is a Spanish-language coinage close to Yailin and Yaileen, finished with the -lene endi▶Shaketa#13420 in the U.S.Shaketa is a coined African American name that pairs the Sha- prefix with the -keta or -quita e▶Synia#13425 in the U.S.Synia is an invented modern name with no single documented root. It most plausibly respells Sin▶Zaydi#13427 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Zaida/Zaid, of Arabic route ('growth; abundance; prosperity'). As spel▶Taziyah#13439 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the -iyah family, brushing Azariah ('helped by God,' Hebrew) and Aaliyah. A▶Ziyla#13440 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Layla and Zoila, with a Zi- opening and -yla ending. As spelled it car▶Seandra#13442 in the U.S.Seandra is a coined name built on the -andra element found in Sandra and Deandra. That element ▶Teliyah#13443 in the U.S.Teliyah reads as a created name pairing a soft Te- opening with Liyah, the popular short form o▶Teonna#13445 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Deonna and Teanna in the -onna family. A sound-echo, not a documented ▶Zyniah#13453 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes Zaniya and Xenia (Greek, 'hospitable'), on the -niah sound. As spe▶Aamya#13463 in the U.S.A modern spelling echoing Amaya (a Japanese/Spanish name variously read 'night rain' or 'the en▶Chamya#13465 in the U.S.Chamya is an invented name from the late twentieth century, joining the fashionable Cha- openin▶Taniqua#13473 in the U.S.Taniqua is an invented name from the -iqua/-iqua family that flourished in African-American nam▶Adanely#13474 in the U.S.A modern Latin-American coinage, likely blending an Adan- opening with the -ely ending seen in ▶Velora#13478 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Velma and Flora, with a soft, elegant -ora ending. No single fixed mea▶Shambrica#13479 in the U.S.Shambrica is a coined African American name pairing the Sha- prefix with an -ambrica element th▶Yaliah#13509 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that echoes Aliyah ('ascending; rising') and Yalitza, on the soft -li▶Trana#13512 in the U.S.Trana is a short coinage most plausibly connected to Trina, itself from Katrina and Catherine, ▶Trinette#13514 in the U.S.Trinette is a mid-century American coinage that dresses a Trin- root (as in Trina or Katrina, u▶Jazae#13515 in the U.S.Jazae is a modern American coinage that pairs the productive Ja- prefix with a bright -zae endi▶Aiyonna#13517 in the U.S.Aiyonna is a coined American girl's name pairing the airy Ai- opening with the -onna ending sha▶Yarixa#13519 in the U.S.Yarixa is a modern Puerto Rican and Latina coinage built on the Yari- element seen in Yaritza a▶Kelleen#13520 in the U.S.Kelleen sits between Kathleen and Colleen, sharing their -leen sound. Colleen comes from the Ir▶Tyquisha#13526 in the U.S.Tyquisha reads as an invented name built from the Ty- opening and a -quisha ending in the famil▶Faylin#13532 in the U.S.A modern coinage extending Faye ('fairy'; also 'faith') with the fashionable -lin ending, in th▶Yulema#13532 in the U.S.A modern Latin American coinage that echoes names like Yulenka and Julema, on a soft -lema soun▶Tamikia#13540 in the U.S.Tamikia is a coined name close to Tamika and Tamiko; it pairs the fashionable Ta- prefix with a▶Amijah#13546 in the U.S.Amijah is an invented name close to Amiyah and Amiah, part of the flowing -iyah and -ijah famil▶Detria#13546 in the U.S.Detria reads as a coinage joining the De- prefix to a -tria ending that echoes Demetria, from D▶Takeria#13555 in the U.S.Takeria is a modern American coinage pairing the Ta- prefix (as in Takira, Tamara) with a flowi▶Amoraa#13557 in the U.S.A modern coinage with a doubled -aa ending. Families read the Latin and Romance amor, 'love,' i▶Shelda#13558 in the U.S.Shelda is an opaque American name with no single agreed root. It sits near Zelda (a short form ▶Latrese#13561 in the U.S.Latrese is a coined name pairing the La- prefix with a -trese ending drawn from Theresa/Terese;▶Kaena#13564 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the Hawaiian place name Ka'ena (a point on Oahu) and the name Kaia. No▶Anajah#13567 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Anaya/Aaliyah family; no single documented root. Routes uncertain, whic▶Ziylah#13571 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Zaila/Layla family, with a decorative -iylah spelling. As a coinage its▶Amouraa#13574 in the U.S.A modern coinage built directly on the French word amour, 'love,' with a decorative doubled-a e▶Teneshia#13577 in the U.S.Teneshia is a spelling of Tenisha/Tanisha, a coined American name of the later twentieth centur▶Drenda#13579 in the U.S.Drenda is a mid-twentieth-century American coinage with no established etymology; it most plaus▶Anaija#13580 in the U.S.Anaija reads as an invented name, either an elaboration of Anaya or a fresh build from an A- op▶Anakin#13581 in the U.S.An invented name from the Star Wars films, where Anakin Skywalker becomes Darth Vader; it has n▶Nakiesha#13604 in the U.S.Nakiesha builds on Kiesha or Keisha, a popular late-century coinage, with the Na- prefix. It be▶Anyia#13609 in the U.S.A modern spelling close to Anya (a Slavic form of Anna, 'grace') and Aniya. As spelled it reads▶Shauntavia#13613 in the U.S.Shauntavia blends Shaun, the phonetic form of Sean, from John, 'God is gracious,' with Tavia, a▶Shalena#13616 in the U.S.Shalena reads as an invented name pairing the fashionable Sha- opening with Lena or Selena (Gre▶Lonita#13621 in the U.S.Lonita reads as a mid-century American coinage, most plausibly elaborating Lona, a short form o▶Aribel#13622 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining an Ari- sound (Aria/Ariana) with -bel/-belle ('beautiful; fair'). Rout▶Ariebella#13624 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining an Arie- sound with bella ('beautiful'), in the Arabella/Annabella fam▶Antonique#13634 in the U.S.Antonique is a modern feminine name built on the classic Antonia and Antoine, from the Roman fa▶Ajee#13639 in the U.S.Ajee is a modern American coinage whose origin is not securely documented; it may derive from s▶Ahloni#13641 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Alani and Ahlani, with an airy Hawaiian-sounding lilt; it has no singl▶Ahriya#13646 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Aria and Ahria, a soft, lyrical sound-name with no single fixed meanin▶Avalea#13661 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Ava with Lea/Leah ('weary'; also read 'meadow'); it also echoes Avalon▶Tanairy#13662 in the U.S.Tanairy is a modern coined name found mainly among Dominican and other Latino families in the U▶Ausha#13665 in the U.S.A modern spelling that reads as a variant of Asha (Sanskrit 'hope'; Swahili 'life') or of Aisha▶Avianca#13665 in the U.S.Avianca reads as a modern elaboration of Bianca, the Italian name meaning 'white', extended wit▶Avey#13675 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes Ava ('life; bird') and Avery ('ruler of elves'); as spelled here i▶Alencia#13677 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes Valencia and Alessia in sound; no documented root. Routes uncertai▶Teyona#13679 in the U.S.Teyona reads as a coined name close to Tiana and Tyonna, melodic girls' names of the later twen▶Aytanna#13686 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Aitana, a Spanish girl's name drawn from the Sierra de Aitana in Alica▶Alirah#13687 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes Amira and Alira in sound; no documented root. Routes uncertain, wh▶Arneisha#13691 in the U.S.Arneisha joins the Ar- prefix to the popular -eisha ending of Keisha and Aisha. The -isha eleme▶Tyriana#13694 in the U.S.Tyriana reads as a modern American coinage, joining the popular Ty- sound with the flowing -ian▶Anquanette#13695 in the U.S.Anquanette is a modern African American coinage built on the pattern of Antoinette, the French ▶Nayanna#13702 in the U.S.Nayanna most likely reads as an American elaboration of Naya, blended with the popular -anna en▶Tazariah#13711 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on the Azariah pattern — the Hebrew Azariah meaning 'helped by God' — wi▶
Coinage Boy Names
Jaquawn#13277 in the U.S.Jaquawn is an invented name pairing the Ja- prefix with a -quawn ending in the Antwan and Dasha▶Kamaj#13278 in the U.S.A modern coinage on a Ka- opening with a crisp -maj ending. No single documented meaning; route▶Kysean#13278 in the U.S.Kysean is a modern African-American coinage joining a Ky- opening with Sean, the Irish John ('G▶Jovonta#13282 in the U.S.Jovonta reads as a nineteen-nineties African-American coinage joining a Jo- opening to the -von▶Kaiyu#13283 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on a Kai- sound with a bright -yu ending; it may echo East Asian syllabl▶Kemond#13285 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the Desmond/Edmond mold, blending a Ke- opening with the -mond end▶Keysean#13292 in the U.S.Keysean joins the popular Key- or Kee- prefix to Sean, the Irish form of John, from a Hebrew ro▶Kouvr#13307 in the U.S.A modern coinage with an unusual spelling, brought to notice by social-media personality Kouvr ▶Kashdon#13310 in the U.S.Kashdon is a modern American coinage, joining the trendy Kash- opening with a -don ending in th▶Khamoni#13314 in the U.S.A modern melodic coinage on a Kha- opening with a -moni ending, in the Amoni/Kamoni family of s▶Kishaun#13326 in the U.S.Kishaun pairs the Ki- prefix with Shaun, an English spelling of the Irish Sean, itself the Iris▶Markevious#13326 in the U.S.Markevious is a modern African-American invented name that joins the Mark- of Marcus and Mark t▶Khaisen#13330 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Khai- opening with the -sen ending of Kaison and Cason; no documente▶Jejuan#13332 in the U.S.Jejuan is an invented American name joining the Je- prefix with Juan, the Spanish form of John,▶Ladarian#13342 in the U.S.Ladarian is an invented American name built from the decorative La- prefix and Darian or Darius▶Marico#13342 in the U.S.Marico's origin is uncertain. Some sources tie it loosely to the Latin marinus ('of the sea') o▶Jahzair#13345 in the U.S.A modern coinage, built on the Jah- prefix with a -zair ending, echoing names like Zaire and Xz▶Laithen#13345 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, echoing the Arabic Laith ('lion') and the sound of Lathan/Nathan. As▶Keishaun#13354 in the U.S.Keishaun is an African-American coined name joining the Kei- prefix with Shaun, the phonetic sp▶Malijah#13356 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on the sound of Malachi ('my messenger') and Elijah ('the Lord is my God▶Juwaun#13357 in the U.S.A modern American phonetic spelling related to Juan (the Spanish form of John) and names like D▶Kierson#13357 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the surname-name mold, joining a Kier-/Kieran opening with the -so▶Keywon#13366 in the U.S.Keywon reads as an invented name built from a Key- opening and a -won ending in the family of K▶Kenari#13370 in the U.S.A modern melodic coinage on a Ken- opening with an -ari ending, in the Amari/Kanari family of s▶Keymon#13389 in the U.S.Keymon is a modern American invented name, joining a Key- opening to a -mon ending in the manne▶Laquinton#13390 in the U.S.Laquinton is an invented American name that adds the La- prefix to Quinton, an English surname ▶Latravious#13396 in the U.S.Latravious is a coined name built from the La- prefix and Travious, an elaboration of Travis. T▶Jarious#13397 in the U.S.Jarious is a modern coinage that gives a familiar Ja- opening the grand Latinate -ious ending, ▶Luxten#13412 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, pairing a lux- opening (Latin, 'light') with the -ten/-ton ending of▶Martese#13415 in the U.S.Martese is a modern coinage in the Mar- family, alongside Martez, Marquis, and Martel. The Mar-▶Khymeir#13417 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, echoing the sound of Amir ('prince') and the Ky-/Kymani family. No s▶Marquavius#13420 in the U.S.Marquavius is a modern African-American invented name. It joins the Marqu- opening of Marquis a▶Labron#13421 in the U.S.Labron is a coined American name joining the La- prefix with a '-bron' ending; it predates the ▶Kiair#13424 in the U.S.A modern coinage on a Ki- opening with a stressed -air ending. No single documented meaning; ro▶Kiandre#13425 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Ki- opening with Andre (from Greek Andreas, 'man; manly; brave'). As▶Montrail#13425 in the U.S.Montrail is a modern American coinage, most closely tied to Montrell and the family of Mont- na▶Kiann#13426 in the U.S.A modern coinage on a Ki- opening with a stressed -ann ending; it echoes Kian/Cian ('ancient; e▶Jurem#13429 in the U.S.Jurem has no settled origin. It may be a respelling or trimming of Jerome (a Greek name meaning▶Kijuan#13431 in the U.S.Kijuan is a modern African American coinage, pairing a Ki- prefix with the -juan ending seen in▶Maleo#13435 in the U.S.A modern coinage with a warm, open sound; it also happens to name the maleo, an Indonesian bird▶Maxel#13440 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Max (from Maximus/Maximilian, 'greatest') with an Axel-style -el endin▶Maxten#13465 in the U.S.A modern name built on Max (from Maximus/Maximilian, 'greatest') with a -ten/-ton ending in the▶Kevis#13474 in the U.S.Kevis reads as a made name built on the Kev- of Kevin, the Irish name meaning 'gentle' or 'hand▶Jevante#13475 in the U.S.Jevante is a modern African American coinage, a cousin of Devante and Davante, built by pairing▶Marquelle#13490 in the U.S.Marquelle is a modern American coinage in the Marquel and Marcus family, finished with a French▶Lonell#13492 in the U.S.Lonell is an American coinage built on Lon, a short form of Alonzo or Lonnie, finished with the▶Nyquan#13515 in the U.S.Nyquan is an invented American name that joins a Ny- opening to the Quan element found in names▶Laycen#13518 in the U.S.Laycen is a modern coinage, joining a Lay- opening with a -cen ending in the Jaycen/Mason famil▶Nymire#13528 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology; it pairs a Ny- prefix with a -mire ending, echoi▶Naylan#13529 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the popular -aylan family (Kaylan, Braylan), pairing a Nay- sound with the ▶Levar#13535 in the U.S.A modern American coined name, likely built from the Le- prefix with -Var. It was popularized b▶Nahari#13539 in the U.S.A modern name echoing the Semitic nahar ('river; stream; daylight') and the sound of Sahari/Zah▶Nakhai#13543 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling echoing Nakai and the popular Kai in sound. No single documented▶Nashaun#13551 in the U.S.Nashaun is a prefixed elaboration of Shawn (or Shaun), the anglicized spelling of the Irish Sea▶Quandarius#13552 in the U.S.Quandarius is an invented name that pairs a Qu- opening with the -darius ending of Darius, a Pe▶Quindarius#13572 in the U.S.Quindarius is a modern African-American coinage that pairs the fashionable Quin- prefix with -d▶Perrion#13579 in the U.S.A modern coinage pairing a Perry- opening with an -on ending; no single fixed source. Routes un▶Mckale#13580 in the U.S.Mckale is a modern surname-style name using the Scots-Gaelic Mc- or Mac- prefix, 'son of,' atta▶Nishiv#13584 in the U.S.A modern Sanskrit-styled Indian coinage; the -shiv element echoes Shiva in sound, though a fixe▶Quantavius#13600 in the U.S.Quantavius is a modern African American coinage that fronts a Qua-/Quan- opening onto a -tavius▶Requan#13601 in the U.S.Requan is a modern African-American coinage that pairs the Re- prefix with the popular -quan en▶Rafan#13614 in the U.S.A modern coinage, echoing names like Rafael, Ryan, and Farhan without a single documented root.▶Montray#13615 in the U.S.Montray is a modern invented name, built from a Mon- opening plus a -tray sound, closely relate▶Markeis#13617 in the U.S.Markeis is a modern American respelling in the Marquis family - Marquis being the French noble ▶Rainen#13620 in the U.S.A modern coinage, echoing Raiden, Rainer, and the word rain without a single documented root. R▶Nayshawn#13626 in the U.S.Nayshawn is an invented American name that joins a Nay- opening to Shawn, an anglicized form of▶Osmel#13628 in the U.S.A modern given name coined in Latin America, especially Cuba and Venezuela. It is a sound-first▶Maston#13630 in the U.S.A modern coinage and rare surname echoing Mason ('stoneworker') and the -ton of Weston and Asto▶Quadre#13630 in the U.S.Quadre is a modern African-American invented name pairing a Qua- opening with the -dre ending s▶Quaylon#13645 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Quay- opening with the -lon ending (as in Waylon/Jaylon). No fixed m▶Renlee#13649 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Ren- sound with the fashionable -lee ending, in the Henlee/Kenlee mo▶Rhylon#13652 in the U.S.A modern coinage, echoing Rylan and Waylon without a single documented root. Routes uncertain, ▶Laven#13656 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, echoing the Hebrew Lavan ('white') and the sound of Raven/Levan. No ▶Roshaun#13656 in the U.S.Roshaun fronts Shaun — the phonetic English spelling of the Irish Sean, itself the Irish form o▶Neimar#13666 in the U.S.Neimar is a modern Brazilian coined name and a spelling variant of Neymar. Names of this type a▶Nerick#13677 in the U.S.Nerick is a modern American coinage blending an N- opening with the -rick ending of Derrick and▶Raidon#13683 in the U.S.Raidon has two honest routes. It closely echoes Raiden, an English rendering tied to the Japane▶Raizen#13684 in the U.S.A modern coinage, echoing Raiden and Kaizen (a Japanese business term, 'continuous improvement'▶Ramere#13688 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Ramir/Jamere family of sounds, without a single documented root. Routes▶Ramire#13691 in the U.S.An echo of Ramiro (Spanish, from Germanic elements often read as 'famous; renowned counsel') an▶Rasean#13702 in the U.S.Rasean reads as a coined name pairing the fashionable Ra- prefix with Sean/Shawn - the Irish fo▶Rontrell#13704 in the U.S.Rontrell is a late-century American coinage joining Ron - short for Ronald - to the fashionable▶Raymeir#13707 in the U.S.An echo of Raymond ('wise protector; counsel-protection') and Rayner, styled with a modern -mei▶
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