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Coinage Baby Names

8025 Coinage names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 8025 baby names with a coinage 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.

Coinage Girl Names

Shalan#16463 in the U.S.Shalan is an invented name close to Shalana and Shalane, joining the Sha- prefix to a -lan endiLanise#16464 in the U.S.Lanise is a mid-century American coinage built from the popular La- prefix and the -nise endingYomaris#16465 in the U.S.Yomaris is a modern coinage that arose in Puerto Rican Spanish. A widely repeated folk etymologIlyn#16466 in the U.S.A short modern coinage in the -lyn family, echoing Ilene and Isla. No single fixed meaning; rouKeiona#16468 in the U.S.Keiona is a modern American coinage joining a Kei- prefix with the flowing -ona ending, in the Khelany#16468 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kehlani and the Hawaiian Kalani ('the heavens; the sky'). By that echoKhiari#16469 in the U.S.A modern coinage reading near Kiara ('bright; dark' by different routes) and the surname-style Latricia#16469 in the U.S.A coined African-American name of the 1960s-70s, joining the La- prefix to Tricia, a short formDarriona#16477 in the U.S.Darriona reads as an invented feminine name spun from Darion or Darius, dressed with a flowing Kiandra#16479 in the U.S.Kiandra is a coined American girl's name blending Kiana (a modern name popularized in Hawaii, lKeundra#16480 in the U.S.Keundra pairs a Ke- opening with an -undra ending, sitting beside Kendra and Deundra, in the AfKiaya#16480 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Kaia/Maya sound-family, joining a Ki- opening to a soft -aya ending. NoShantea#16482 in the U.S.Shantea is a modern African American coinage close to Chante and Shantay, names drawn from the Shantice#16484 in the U.S.Shantice belongs to a cluster of invented names around Shanice and Chantel, joining the popularKavani#16486 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, echoing Avani ('the earth' in Sanskrit) and Kavya. By that echo it tAevyn#16491 in the U.S.A modern coinage/respelling echoing Avin, Evan, and Haven; a soft, airy sound-name with no singIvree#16491 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Ivy/Ivory sound-family, spelled with an -ee ending. No single fixed meaKaylynne#16494 in the U.S.Kaylynne is a doubled-ending spelling of Kaylyn, a modern blend of Kay (a pet form of KatherineKenyana#16496 in the U.S.Kenyana lifts the place name Kenya, the East African nation, into a given name and adds the graKiza#16497 in the U.S.Kiza is a short, modern name without a settled etymology. Possible threads include a clipping oKnovah#16500 in the U.S.Knovah is a modern coinage built on Nova (Latin, 'new'; a star that suddenly brightens), with aKoast#16502 in the U.S.A modern K-respelling of the English word coast — the edge of the sea, from Latin costa, 'side;Lailee#16504 in the U.S.Lailee is a modern coinage echoing Laila/Leila (Arabic layl, 'night') with a soft -ee ending; iKolly#16507 in the U.S.Kolly is a modern coinage echoing Molly and Holly with a K- swap. It has no single documented rKasara#16508 in the U.S.Kasara is a late-twentieth-century coinage with no single documented root. It most plausibly elLaioni#16508 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source. It sits near Leoni and Leona, names built on Latin Khalesi#16510 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Khaleesi, the Dothraki title ('queen') carried by Daenerys in Game of ThrKouri#16512 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, reading as a respelling of Cory/Kori (an Irish surname turned given Liliauna#16515 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Liliana (a Lily/Elizabeth-family name) reworked with the fashionable -Jamekia#16516 in the U.S.Jamekia is a modern American coinage built from the Ja- prefix and a flowing -mekia ending, kinKemaya#16516 in the U.S.Kemaya joins the Ke- prefix to Maya, a name shared across many traditions, from the Sanskrit foGreidys#16517 in the U.S.Greidys is a modern given name from Latin American, especially Caribbean, naming, part of a famLamyra#16520 in the U.S.Lamyra pairs the fashionable La- prefix with Myra, a name the poet Fulke Greville coined in theDonyelle#16525 in the U.S.Donyelle is a coined name that fuses the Don sound with Danielle, the French feminine of DanielKylene#16527 in the U.S.Kylene is a modern coinage that extends Kyle — from the Scottish Gaelic caol, 'narrow; a straitLataya#16531 in the U.S.Lataya is an invented American girl's name pairing the popular La- prefix with Taya; it has no Latoria#16532 in the U.S.Latoria is a coined American name pairing the popular La- prefix with the -toria of Victoria (LShakera#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; routKhailyn#16540 in the U.S.A modern -lyn respelling in the Kaylin/Kaitlyn family; by the Kaitlyn route it brushes 'pure' (Jaleeya#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 Klahni#16546 in the U.S.Klahni is a modern coinage in the sound-family of Kehlani and other -lani names, echoing the HaLaiyana#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 MKmoni#16549 in the U.S.Kmoni is a modern coinage with a compressed K- onset, echoing names like Amoni and Harmoni. It Lamari#16552 in the U.S.Lamari is a modern coinage joining the prefix La- to Mari, echoing Amari (variously read as 'etLarena#16556 in the U.S.Larena adds the popular La- opening to a -rena ending shared with Serena and Lorena, following Kadesha#16562 in the U.S.Kadesha is a modern American coinage built from a Ka- opening and the melodic -esha ending thatLatavia#16563 in the U.S.Latavia is a coined American name pairing the La- prefix with the -tavia of Octavia (Latin, 'eiAdlemi#16564 in the U.S.A modern name found in Mexican and Central American families, of the kind formed by blending syJasa#16566 in the U.S.As an American girl's name Jasa reads as a brief modern coinage, either a Ja- name in its own rKimyah#16567 in the U.S.Kimyah reads as a modern coinage that adds the flowing -yah ending to Kim, itself short for KimLavena#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 moderKyera#16577 in the U.S.Kyera is a modern respelling in the family of Kiara and Keira. Keira is an English form of the Laylen#16580 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that trims Layla and adds the -en ending common in Jaylen and Kaylen.Layona#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 Jayma#16587 in the U.S.Jayma reads as a modern American name, most plausibly the Jay- sound joined to a -ma ending, orLilliani#16587 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Liliana (Lily-family) and Leilani (Hawaiian), finished with a bright -Latravia#16590 in the U.S.Latravia reads as a late-twentieth-century African American coinage that joins the productive LLavonda#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 lLaikin#16593 in the U.S.Laikin is a modern coinage echoing Laken/Lakyn, names read from the English word 'lake' with a Jazzlene#16594 in the U.S.Jazzlene is a modern coinage joining the word jazz, the American music, with the -lene/-lyn endLevvy#16599 in the U.S.A modern coinage reading as a pet form of Levi/Levy (Hebrew, 'joined; attached') or a fresh shoLakira#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 readLanasia#16612 in the U.S.Lanasia is a modern coinage echoing Anastasia (Greek, 'resurrection') and the -asia sound-familLile#16612 in the U.S.A short coinage read here as one syllable ('LYLE'), echoing the surname-name Lyle ('the island'Jenisa#16614 in the U.S.Jenisa is a coined name built from the Jen- element, a short form of Jennifer (from the Welsh GLailey#16617 in the U.S.Lailey is a modern coinage echoing Laila/Leila (Arabic layl, 'night') with a soft -ey ending. WLamyiah#16630 in the U.S.Lamyiah is a modern coinage echoing Lamya and Amaya. (The Arabic Lamya means 'having beautifullTakita#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; routeLunaray#16640 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Luna (Latin, 'moon') with Ray ('a beam of light'), reading as 'moon-raLeelynn#16644 in the U.S.A modern American coinage pairing Lee - an English surname and given name from Old English leahLaurielle#16645 in the U.S.A modern elaboration of Laura or Laurel ('the laurel; bay tree,' a symbol of victory and honor)Taneisha#16648 in the U.S.Taneisha is a modern American coinage built from a Ta- opening and the melodic -eisha ending thLizania#16651 in the U.S.Lizania is a modern Spanish-heritage coinage. It most plausibly elaborates Liz/Eliza (short forLeiyanna#16660 in the U.S.A modern coinage blending the sounds of Liana, Ayana, and the Lei- family. A sound-blend, not aJamaiya#16661 in the U.S.Jamaiya is a modern coinage close to Jamaya and Amaya, joining a Ja- prefix to a vowel-rich -maJamariyah#16663 in the U.S.Jamariyah is a modern invented name joining the Ja- prefix to Mariyah, an Arabic-influenced forNashia#16663 in the U.S.Nashia is a modern American coinage joining a Na- element to the -shia ending, seen across a clLashanna#16668 in the U.S.Lashanna joins the La- prefix to Shanna or Shauna, the latter an Irish-influenced feminine of JLunarae#16672 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on Luna (Latin, 'the moon,' the Roman moon goddess) with a -rae ending (Latrece#16676 in the U.S.Latrece is a coined American name of the later twentieth century, formed with the popular prefiKewanna#16677 in the U.S.Kewanna is a coined girls' name close to Kiwanna and Kwanna, built from a 'Ke-' or 'Ki-' openinTniya#16680 in the U.S.Tniya is a modern American coinage, a compressed spelling of Taniya or Toniya. It keeps the fasLyria#16684 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the lyre (an ancient stringed instrument) and Lyra, the constellation Corayma#16686 in the U.S.Corayma is best explained as a modern coinage from Latin American naming traditions, likely elaLillyona#16686 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Lily (the flower) with an -ona ending seen in names like Fiona and LioMaili#16687 in the U.S.A short modern name echoing Miley and the Hawaiian place/plant name Maili. A sound-echo; routesMais#16688 in the U.S.A one-beat coinage echoing Maisie (a Scottish pet form of Margaret, 'pearl') and Mae. A sound-eMakayah#16691 in the U.S.Makayah reads as a modern name close to Makai, the Hawaiian word meaning 'toward the sea,' reshMaclyn#16692 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining the Gaelic Mac- ('son of') with Lynn ('lake; pool'). A surname-style bLilyona#16698 in the U.S.Lilyona is a modern American name built from Lily, the flower name from Latin lilium, long a syKadedra#16702 in the U.S.Kadedra is a modern American coinage from the 1980s and 1990s, built from the popular Ka- prefiMaelia#16702 in the U.S.A modern name with no single documented route. It sits close to Amelia, from a Germanic root meMaella#16703 in the U.S.A modern coinage blending Mae (a form of Mary/May) with the diminutive -ella, echoing Mabella aVaneza#16713 in the U.S.Vaneza is a Spanish respelling of Vanessa, a name invented by the writer Jonathan Swift for hisCaelie#16717 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Caeli, Kaylee and the Irish Caoilfhionn ('slender and fair'). As spellMailea#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, fairMikya#16723 in the U.S.Mikya is a late-twentieth-century American girls' name, a compact coinage that reads in the famJernei#16725 in the U.S.A modern American coinage with a French-styled -ei ending, echoing Journey for many families; iTiajuana#16727 in the U.S.Tiajuana reads as a blend of the Spanish Tia, 'aunt', and Juana, the feminine of Juan from HebrMalaiah#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 Markan#16731 in the U.S.Markan's source could not be confirmed; it most plausibly reads as a clipped modern coinage relMaleini#16732 in the U.S.A name echoing Polynesian sounds (as in Tongan/Samoan Maleini/Malia) and modern -leini coinagesMalisha#16734 in the U.S.Malisha is a modern phonetic respelling most likely in the Melissa family, from Greek melissa, Maniya#16740 in the U.S.Maniya is a coined American girl's name in the popular -niya ending family shared with Aniya anKyisha#16745 in the U.S.Kyisha is a modern American name in the family of Keisha, Aisha and Lakeisha. Its sound echoes Mattalyn#16750 in the U.S.Mattalyn is an invented American name that joins a Matta- opening with the fashionable -lyn endLuxley#16752 in the U.S.A modern American coinage pairing Lux, the Latin word for 'light,' with the surname-style -ley Monee#16754 in the U.S.Monee is a phonetic spelling close to Monae and to Monique, the French form of Monica. Monica iLyndis#16757 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Lynn/Linden family, also known as a Fire Emblem video-game character (LMarquasia#16758 in the U.S.Marquasia builds on the Marqu- root shared with Marquita and Marquis, adding a flowing -asia enMarquesha#16759 in the U.S.Marquesha is an invented late-twentieth-century name in the popular '-esha/-eisha' family, joinMasiel#16766 in the U.S.Masiel appears to be an invented Hispanic name pairing a Ma- opening (as in Maria, Mariel or MaTanari#16772 in the U.S.A modern coinage of warm, rolling sound, brushing names like Tanara and Kanari. No documented eTanaysha#16773 in the U.S.Tanaysha reads as an invented name close to Tanisha, joining a Ta- opening to a stressed -nayshKeimya#16778 in the U.S.Keimya is a modern invented name joining the Ke- prefix to Mya, itself a short form of Maya or Laniesha#16780 in the U.S.Laniesha is an invented name of the 1980s and 1990s, formed from the popular La- prefix and a -Matilynn#16780 in the U.S.Matilynn reads as a created name blending a Mati- opening, drawn from Matilda ('mighty in battlMaevrie#16782 in the U.S.A modern coinage extending Maeve, the anglicised form of the Irish Medb, usually read as 'she wLaquana#16783 in the U.S.Laquana is a later-twentieth-century African-American coinage joining the popular La- prefix toLaquandra#16784 in the U.S.Laquandra is a coined African-American name built from the fashionable La- prefix and a QuandraLaquanna#16785 in the U.S.Laquanna is a modern American coinage built from the very productive La- prefix and a -quanna eDemonica#16790 in the U.S.Demonica is a coined American name joining a De- prefix to Monica, a name of debated origin somTazlyn#16799 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Taz- sound with the popular -lyn ending (from Welsh 'lake; waterfallMarcelyn#16805 in the U.S.Marcelyn joins Marcella - the feminine of Marcellus, a Roman name from Mars, the god of war - wMeleana#16808 in the U.S.A name read as a Hawaiian-styled form of Melia (a form of Amelia, or the plumeria flower) or ofTyniqua#16809 in the U.S.Tyniqua reads as a late-twentieth-century American invented name, built from the popular Ty- opKevia#16811 in the U.S.Kevia is a made feminine name from the Kev- of Kevin, the Irish name meaning 'gentle, kind, hanTessia#16811 in the U.S.A modern coinage extending Tessa and Tessie (short forms of Theresa) with an -ia ending. RoutesJaquesha#16812 in the U.S.Jaquesha is a modern American coinage, built from the popular Ja- prefix and a -quesha ending, Ranita#16814 in the U.S.Ranita is a Hebrew girl's name from ranah, 'to sing, to rejoice,' giving 'song' or 'joy.' In AmLekia#16823 in the U.S.Lekia belongs to a family of coined names built from a Le- opening and a -kia ending, alongsideNevae#16824 in the U.S.Nevae is a variant of Nevaeh, the twenty-first-century American coinage made by spelling the EnTywana#16824 in the U.S.Tywana is a coined African-American name, a Ty- spelling of Tawana; it was created for its rhytArliana#16830 in the U.S.A modern coinage blending an Arl-/Arya sound with Ariana ('most holy; very holy' by that route)Imira#16833 in the U.S.A modern spelling with no documented etymology. It echoes Arabic Amira ('princess') and the SlaMarlisha#16838 in the U.S.Marlisha is a modern American coinage joining the popular Mar- prefix to Lisha, a short form ofMylasia#16841 in the U.S.Mylasia is a modern American coinage built from a My- prefix and an -lasia ending, echoing MalaAjiyah#16853 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Aaliyah/Aliyah ('exalted; high; rising') with a -jiyah twist; no single fMiyari#16855 in the U.S.A modern American coinage built from a Miya opening and an -ari ending. It has no older documenMoonie#16863 in the U.S.An affectionate nickname-style coinage built on the word moon, with a sweet -ie ending. No docuNamia#16865 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source, sitting near Amia, Samia and Nadia. Those are neighKatrice#16869 in the U.S.Katrice is a mid-century American coinage that fuses the Kat- of Katrina and Katherine with theMyli#16877 in the U.S.A short modern coinage echoing Mila and Miley. No single fixed source; routes uncertain.Nataya#16877 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source. It sits near Natalia, from Latin natalis, 'birthdayNadalyn#16880 in the U.S.Nadalyn reads as a modern name built from a Nada- opening and the popular -lyn ending, or as a Jacara#16882 in the U.S.Jacara is an invented American name built on the popular Ja- prefix plus -cara, which in ItaliaNaeva#16884 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Neva, Nova and Eva, layering their bright vowels. No single fixed meanDashayla#16885 in the U.S.Dashayla is a modern invented name, formed from the popular Da- prefix plus Shayla (itself a coKyella#16885 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Ky- opening with Ella ('light; fairy maiden'). By that echo it touchNaielle#16886 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Naia-/Nai- sound with the French diminutive -elle. It has no single Nayve#16889 in the U.S.A modern, single-beat coinage that echoes the sounds of Neve and Maeve; it has no documented etNakyla#16894 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Na- prefix with Kyla (a name variously linked to 'narrow strait' or Jaeley#16897 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Jayla/Jaylee/Bailey sound-family, spelled with -ae-. No single fixed meNeziyah#16897 in the U.S.A Hebrew-styled coinage echoing Neziah, a name listed among the temple servants in the biblicalKyriana#16898 in the U.S.Kyriana is a modern American name that blends Kyra or the word Kyrie with the flowing -ana endiNamya#16899 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source. It sits near Amya and Nyla, and echoes Sanskrit-shaEllesse#16900 in the U.S.Ellesse reads as an elaboration of Elle, the French for 'she' and a short form of names like ElJakera#16914 in the U.S.Jakera is a modern American coinage, joining the Ja- opening common to names like Jasmine and JMenaye#16916 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the family of names ending in -nae and -naye, alongside Renae, JanNiaylah#16918 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Nyla and Layla, layering their soft sounds. No single fixed meaning; rDeondra#16921 in the U.S.Deondra is a modern American coinage, a feminine partner to Deon and Deandre built with the De-Nazyiah#16927 in the U.S.A modern stylized spelling of Naziah, itself echoing Arabic Naziha ('pure') and modern -iah namMikaia#16930 in the U.S.Mikaia is a modern spelling in the Micah/Mikayla family, elaborating Mikaya or Makaia. The undeNeilany#16931 in the U.S.A modern coinage with the -lani/-lany music of Leilani (Hawaiian, 'heavenly flowers') and MelanAyvani#16932 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the Sanskrit Avani ('the earth'), with an Ay- opening. As spelled hereNesiah#16934 in the U.S.A modern coinage on the -iah pattern (like Neriah, Isaiah), with no single documented meaning. Mikyah#16936 in the U.S.Mikyah reads as a feminine respelling of Micah, a Hebrew name from Mikayahu, meaning who is likNianna#16941 in the U.S.A modern coinage that reads as Nia (Welsh/Swahili) joined to Anna (Hebrew Hannah, 'grace') — orLaquasia#16950 in the U.S.Laquasia is a modern American coinage that pairs the La- prefix (as in Latasha, Laquita) with aShalonda#16950 in the U.S.Shalonda is a coined African-American name built from the Sha- prefix and a -londa ending in thAmayrany#16951 in the U.S.Amayrany reads as a stylized respelling within a family of modern Latina names such as AmairaniNimani#16953 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Imani ('faith,' Swahili) and Nirmani, with a soft -ani ending. No singPriella#16954 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Pri- start with the -ella ending of Gabriella and Ariella. It has noNovalia#16955 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on Nova (Latin, 'new'; also a star that suddenly brightens) with a flowiNatoria#16956 in the U.S.Natoria pairs a Na- prefix with a -toria ending lifted from Victoria, the Latin name meaning viNissy#16956 in the U.S.A short, affectionate name that reads as a pet form (of Denise, Nisha, or similar) or a modern Novelle#16957 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Nova ('new') and the word novel ('new; a story'), finished with the FrNivira#16958 in the U.S.Nivira is a very new coinage with no documented source. It reads as a sound-built name in the NNaydeline#16962 in the U.S.Naydeline is a modern Latin American coinage, most plausibly a blend of Nayeli, a Zapotec-rooteShauntae#16965 in the U.S.Shauntae is a coined name built on Shaun (from Irish Sean, a form of John, 'God is gracious') wNdia#16970 in the U.S.Ndia is a modern coinage whose exact source is uncertain. It reads most naturally as a trimmed Novalea#16973 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Nova (Latin, 'new'; also 'a new star') with a -lea/-leah ending. Celes

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