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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

Kashayla#17543 in the U.S.Kashayla is a created name adding the popular Ka- prefix to Shayla, itself a modern form linkedJakeira#17546 in the U.S.Jakeira is a modern African-American coinage joining the popular Ja- prefix to Keira, an anglicZaraiah#17548 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Zara- opening to the biblical-sounding -iah ending. It echoes names Yazlynn#17549 in the U.S.Yazlynn is a contemporary American coinage. It joins a bright Yaz- opening — possibly borrowed Yeyetzi#17560 in the U.S.Yeyetzi is a modern Mexican and Mexican American coinage, most likely shaped by the fashionableValeryn#17562 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Valerie and Valentina (from the Latin valere, 'to be strong; healthy')Denajah#17563 in the U.S.Denajah reads as a modern American coinage that adds the popular De- prefix to Najah, from the Quianna#17564 in the U.S.Quianna is a modern American coinage in the Kiana/Qiana family; the striking Qi- spelling echoeDereonna#17568 in the U.S.Dereonna is a modern American coinage built on the productive De- prefix plus the -onna/-eonna Velinda#17568 in the U.S.Velinda is a mid-twentieth-century American name, most plausibly a respin of Belinda or MelindaKaysia#17571 in the U.S.Kaysia is best read as a coined name extending Kay, the crisp short form of Katherine, with a dAntonae#17574 in the U.S.Antonae is a modern feminine name built on the Anton- root of Antonia and Antoinette, closed wiYuleini#17574 in the U.S.Yuleini has no traceable historical root. It reads as a modern coinage, likely shaped from the Seena#17576 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Sina and Xena, on a bright -eena sound; also read as a short form of RJaquana#17577 in the U.S.Jaquana is a coined African-American name pairing a Ja- opening with a -quana ending, in the inYurianna#17579 in the U.S.A modern coinage that pairs a Yuri- opening with the familiar -anna ending. Yuri is itself a naZoemi#17583 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on Zoe (Greek, 'life') with a soft -mi ending. As spelled here routes arZuleimy#17589 in the U.S.A modern Latin-American coinage that echoes the sounds of Zulema and Zuleyka; it has no single Lacoya#17590 in the U.S.Lacoya is a modern African American coinage that joins the La- prefix to a Coya element, in theZakyra#17590 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Zakira (Arabic route, 'one who remembers/praises') and Kyra. As spelleZamiri#17594 in the U.S.A modern given name echoing Zamir (a name linked in Hebrew to 'song; nightingale' and in ArabicZamyla#17595 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes the Arabic Jamila ('beautiful') and Mila, on a soft Za-/-yla soundZanayla#17596 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Za- opening to Nayla (of Arabic route, 'winner; achiever'). As spellDonasia#17597 in the U.S.Donasia is a modern American coinage joining a Do- or Dona- element to the fashionable -asia enShakiya#17597 in the U.S.Shakiya is an invented late-twentieth-century name built from the popular Sha- prefix and an -iZanovah#17600 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes Zanovia and the -nova sound ('new'). As spelled here it reads as aZaylei#17606 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Zaylee, on the popular -lee sound (Kaylee, Baylee). No single fixed meaninZaylen#17607 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Zay- opening to the -len ending, in the Kaylen/Jaylen mold. As spellSharika#17611 in the U.S.Sharika is chiefly an African-American coinage joining the popular Sha- prefix to the melodic -Zelayah#17615 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the surname Zelaya and the -ayah of Aaliyah. As a coinage its route isJenascia#17616 in the U.S.Jenascia is a rare invented name built from Jen- or Jena- (ultimately from Jennifer/Genesis-styXaira#17619 in the U.S.An X- spelling (sounded as Z) that echoes Zaira and Zara, of Arabic route ('blooming; radiant; Zemi#17619 in the U.S.A short modern coinage, echoing sounds like Zemira and Naomi without a single documented sourceZenara#17622 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes Zena/Xena (often linked to 'guest; hospitable' from Greek) and theXaya#17625 in the U.S.A modern coinage with an X- spelling, read like Zaya/Maya. No documented meaning or single sourZenai#17626 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Zanai and Zena, with a bright -ai ending. As spelled it carries sound Zevaeh#17628 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Nevaeh family — Nevaeh being 'heaven' spelled backward — here with a Z-Carnesha#17629 in the U.S.Carnesha is an invented American name that joins a Car- opening to the popular -nesha ending foZeveah#17629 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Nevaeh family — Nevaeh being 'heaven' spelled backward — here with a ZeZeyneth#17630 in the U.S.Zeyneth most plausibly builds on Zeynep, the Turkish form of the Arabic Zainab (traditionally lNesha#17631 in the U.S.Nesha reads as a short form or coinage drawn from the -nesha ending of names such as Tanesha anZhari#17631 in the U.S.Zhari is a recent American coinage whose likeliest anchor is the Arabic Zahra or Zahara, 'floweZianni#17633 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Gianni ('God is gracious,' Italian) and Ziana, with a Zi- opening. As Zoelys#17644 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on Zoe ('life', Greek) with the decorative -lys ending seen in some LatiZoeth#17646 in the U.S.A rare modern name echoing Zoe ('life', Greek) and the obscure biblical Zoheth; as this spellinShakendra#17647 in the U.S.Shakendra is a modern American coinage that blends the popular Sha- prefix with Kendra, itself Yanel#17648 in the U.S.Yanel is a modern name used among Spanish-speaking families, most naturally read as a Ya- openiZoriyah#17650 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes the Slavic Zorya ('dawn; morning star') and Zariyah, on the -iyah Korilynn#17654 in the U.S.Korilynn is a modern American blend, joining Kori (from Corey) to the popular suffix -lynn. ItsZyann#17656 in the U.S.Zyann is a modern American coinage that pairs the fashionable Zy- opening with the classic nameZyaunna#17657 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Zy- opening with an -aunna ending, in the taste of names like DyonnaZyllah#17659 in the U.S.A modern spelling near Zilla, a biblical Hebrew name often read 'shade; shadow; protection.' AsNakylah#17660 in the U.S.A modern coinage layering Nakia and Makayla sounds with a -kylah ending. No single fixed sourceZyrie#17661 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, sharing the crisp Zy-/-rie sound of Zuri, Zaria and Kyrie; it has noZyona#17664 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that echoes Zion and Ziona (a biblical place name, 'raised up; a citaShantinique#17672 in the U.S.Shantinique blends Shanti, the Sanskrit word for peace or tranquility, with the fashionable -niChanta#17673 in the U.S.Chanta is a short coined form in the Chantal/Chante family. Chantal comes from a saint's surnamNashay#17675 in the U.S.Nashay is an invented African-American name pairing the popular Na- prefix with the fashionableSharea#17676 in the U.S.Sharea reads as an American coinage combining the popular Sha- opening, heard in Shanice and ShJameshia#17684 in the U.S.Jameshia is a coined feminine name built on James — from Hebrew Jacob, 'supplanter' — with the Dejanay#17690 in the U.S.Dejanay is a created name adding the popular De- prefix to Janay, itself linked to Janae (a modShavonda#17692 in the U.S.Shavonda is an invented name joining Shavon — an Anglicized spelling of the Irish Siobhán, a foZaelee#17692 in the U.S.A modern American coinage on the popular -lee sound, close to Zaylee and Kaylee, with the brighJolyssa#17695 in the U.S.Jolyssa reads as a blend of a Jo- opening and Alyssa. Alyssa itself is usually tied to the alysTanique#17696 in the U.S.Tanique is a modern American coinage joining the Ta- prefix with the -nique ending familiar froOnesha#17697 in the U.S.Onesha is a coined girl's name pairing an O- opening with the -esha ending shared by Tanesha anZakayla#17699 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining the popular Za- prefix with Kayla (itself often linked to 'puLashea#17707 in the U.S.Lashea is a coined American name pairing the popular La- prefix with the element -shea; it beloLashonda#17708 in the U.S.A coined African-American name of the 1970s, joining the La- prefix to Shonda (a name in the RhNessiah#17710 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes the word 'Messiah,' also readable as Nessa (from Agnes/Vanessa) plAjane#17727 in the U.S.Ajane pairs a fashionable A- prefix with Jane, the English form of Johanna from the Hebrew YohaThailyn#17734 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Thai-/Tay- sound with the popular -lyn ending (as in Jaylyn and BrayTimya#17745 in the U.S.Timya is a spelling of Timia, an African-American coined name built from a Ti- opening and the Dilana#17747 in the U.S.Dilana reads as a modern coinage, joining a Di- opening to Lana, a short form of names like AlaTniyah#17751 in the U.S.Tniyah is a compressed spelling of Taniyah, joining a Ta- prefix with the -niyah ending familiaShanai#17752 in the U.S.Shanai is a modern coinage that pairs the popular Sha- opening, common across many American girNyemiah#17760 in the U.S.Nyemiah is a modern American coinage that echoes the -miah sound of Nehemiah and Jeremiah, adapTranae#17762 in the U.S.Tranae reads as a created name pairing a Tra- opening with Nae, the melodic ending shared by ReJenavecia#17764 in the U.S.Jenavecia is a modern American coinage that echoes Genevieve and Venetia, joining a Jen- openinJenea#17765 in the U.S.Jenea is a late-century coinage sitting between Jenae and Gina, built on the fashionable Jen- oMakeisha#17767 in the U.S.Makeisha is a modern American coinage built from the Ma- prefix and Keisha, itself a much-lovedTikia#17770 in the U.S.Tikia is a modern American coinage built from the Ti- prefix and the popular -kia ending seen iDamesha#17775 in the U.S.Damesha blends the Da- prefix with the -mesha or -esha suffix common in late twentieth-century Tyauna#17776 in the U.S.Tyauna is a modern African-American invented name pairing the Ty- prefix with an -auna ending, Tyesha#17777 in the U.S.Tyesha is a coined African-American name pairing the Ty- opening with the -esha ending that echTylea#17782 in the U.S.Tylea pairs the Ty- opening, as in Tyler, with a -lea ending that echoes Talia and Lea; it was Kahlen#17788 in the U.S.Kahlen is a modern coinage in the Kaylen and Kalen family, blending the popular Kay- sound withPaelyn#17801 in the U.S.Paelyn is a modern American coinage, most likely joining a Pae- opening, as in Paisley or PaigePalyn#17805 in the U.S.Palyn is a modern girls' name, most naturally read as a short, y-styled form linked to Paulina Kayri#17815 in the U.S.A modern spelling with no documented etymology. It sits near Kari - a Scandinavian and AmericanTyeasha#17817 in the U.S.Tyeasha reads as a created name pairing a Ty- opening with an -easha ending drawn from Aisha orTameshia#17818 in the U.S.Tameshia is a coined name in the Tamisha/Tamika family, joining a Tam- opening (often linked toKemyra#17836 in the U.S.Kemyra is a modern invented name that fixes the popular Ke- prefix to Myra, a name coined by thTyreka#17836 in the U.S.Tyreka is a late-century American coinage joining the Ty- prefix to a '-reka' ending, a cousin Keayra#17842 in the U.S.Keayra is a phonetic respelling close to Kiara and Kayra; Kiara ties to Italian chiara, bright Quaniya#17842 in the U.S.Quaniya reads as a modern coinage joining the Qua- opening to the -niya ending of Aniya and NiyKeiondra#17852 in the U.S.Keiondra is a modern American coinage, joining the Kei- prefix with an -ondra ending shared by Ikea#17858 in the U.S.Ikea is a modern American given name of uncertain origin. It coincides in spelling with the SweDeshara#17860 in the U.S.Deshara reads as a De- prefixed elaboration of Shara or Sharon, following the common pattern ofJyrah#17863 in the U.S.A very new American coinage, built from a Jy- opening and the -rah ending heard in Kyrah and ZyCharita#17867 in the U.S.Charita is drawn from Latin caritas, meaning charity or selfless love, the source of the virtueMandalyn#17883 in the U.S.Mandalyn is a coined given name built from Manda, a short form of Amanda (from the Latin amandaKimbra#17887 in the U.S.Kimbra is a coinage built from Kim, the front of Kimberly, an English surname and place name meTeriana#17895 in the U.S.Teriana has no independent documented root; it reads as a coined blend of Teri or Terry (a shorYeslie#17910 in the U.S.A modern respelling used in Latin American families, in the Yesly/Leslie family. Leslie traces Tomesha#17912 in the U.S.Tomesha joins a To- opening to the fashionable -esha ending seen in Lakeisha and Tenesha; it isTiauna#17915 in the U.S.Tiauna is a decorative spelling of Tiana or Tianna. Those names arose both as short forms of TaGelisa#17918 in the U.S.A modern American blend, probably formed from a G- opening plus Lisa or Alisa — short forms of Jahnaya#17918 in the U.S.Jahnaya is an invented name of the 2000s, formed by pairing the fashionable Jah- opening with aRinleigh#17924 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Rin- start with the fashionable -leigh ending, in the Brinley/FinleyShakerria#17936 in the U.S.Shakerria pairs the popular Sha- prefix with a flowing -kerria ending. It was built for rhythm Tyann#17943 in the U.S.Tyann joins the modern Ty- sound to the classic Ann, a compact blend name. Ann derives from theCyndel#17944 in the U.S.Cyndel is a modern American coinage that extends Cyndi, the short form of Cynthia, with a soft Tyona#17945 in the U.S.Tyona pairs the popular Ty- opening, common in late twentieth-century American names, with a flJamika#17956 in the U.S.Jamika is a modern American coinage in the -ika family alongside Tamika and Shameka, built fromShanautica#17956 in the U.S.Shanautica is an elaborate late-twentieth-century African American coinage. It pairs the widelyJanasha#17964 in the U.S.Janasha joins the popular Ja- prefix with a -nasha ending that echoes Natasha; it was coined foLashaya#17964 in the U.S.Lashaya is a modern American coinage built from the popular La- name-prefix and the element ShaJanaysia#17965 in the U.S.Janaysia is an invented American name built from the popular Ja- prefix and an -aysia ending shShaunda#17973 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, a feminine elaboration of Shaun/Shawn -- the anglicized Sean, itselfShawanna#17977 in the U.S.Shawanna is an invented name that stretches Shawna — a feminine of Shaun/Sean, from Hebrew 'GodShenice#17991 in the U.S.Shenice is a coined name in the family of Shanice, a girls' name that rose in the 1980s and wasJennice#17997 in the U.S.Jennice is a mid-century blend name, sitting between Jennifer (from Welsh Gwenhwyfar, 'white, fLamika#17997 in the U.S.Lamika is an African American coined name joining the La- prefix to a Mika element close to TamDeavion#18009 in the U.S.Deavion is an invented modern name built from the De- prefix and an -avion ending shared with DLashonna#18013 in the U.S.Lashonna is a coined name pairing the 'La-' prefix with Shonna or Shauna, feminine forms echoinNatonya#18013 in the U.S.Natonya is a mid-century coinage pairing a Na- prefix with Tonya, a short form of Antonia (fromMoxxi#18019 in the U.S.A double-x coinage on moxie ('spirit; nerve; determination'), also the name of a character (MadDelecia#18021 in the U.S.Delecia reads as a coinage in the family of Delicia, from Latin deliciae, 'delight, pleasure,' Demesha#18028 in the U.S.Demesha is a constructed American name joining the De- prefix, common in Black American naming Denea#18033 in the U.S.Denea is an invented American name that pairs the popular De- prefix with a soft ending recalliDeneshia#18034 in the U.S.Deneshia is a coined name in the Denisha family, joining a Den- opening (kin to Denise, femininSemya#18035 in the U.S.Semya is a modern American name, most likely a trimmed form of Samaya or a blend of a Sem- openDeshauna#18040 in the U.S.Deshauna joins the De- prefix to Shauna, the feminine of Shaun from the Irish Sean meaning God Deshea#18042 in the U.S.Deshea is an invented name pairing the popular De- prefix with Shea, an Irish surname from O SeJerricka#18051 in the U.S.Jerricka is a decorative spelling of Jerica, a modern coinage that joins Jerri (a pet form of GShadaya#18051 in the U.S.Shadaya reads as an invented American name pairing the fashionable Sha- opening with Daya, itseNaiovy#18054 in the U.S.Naiovy is a modern coined girl's name appearing among Latin American families, with no documentShanasia#18061 in the U.S.Shanasia is a late-century American coinage joining the productive Sha- prefix to a '-nasia' enSharai#18065 in the U.S.Sharai appears as a minor name in the Book of Ezra and is also read by modern families as a ShaJacoya#18069 in the U.S.Jacoya does not trace to a documented root; it most plausibly reads as a coined name built fromJohnay#18081 in the U.S.Johnay is a modern American girl's name that takes John - from the Hebrew Yohanan, 'God is gracLanijah#18093 in the U.S.Lanijah is a modern invented name joining the La- prefix to a -nijah ending, echoing Aniyah andLashai#18104 in the U.S.Lashai joins the productive La- prefix to Shai or Shay, a short name element also used on its oMahniya#18119 in the U.S.Mahniya reads as a modern American coinage that pairs a Mah- opening - echoing the Persian mah,Tambria#18129 in the U.S.Tambria has no single documented root; it most likely began as an elaboration of Tam, the shortTanesia#18142 in the U.S.Tanesia combines the popular Ta- prefix with a flowing -nesia ending, close in sound to TaneshaKanija#18150 in the U.S.Kanija reads mostly as a modern coinage, joining the Ka- opening to a -nija ending akin to NiyaKarista#18157 in the U.S.Karista reads as an invented name close to Karissa and Christa, joining a Ka- opening to a -risRashanti#18170 in the U.S.Rashanti is a modern American coinage that pairs the fashionable Ra- prefix with a flowing -shaTalissa#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 TTarin#18180 in the U.S.Tarin is a variant spelling of Taryn, a mid-century coinage generally treated as a feminine forKeia#18223 in the U.S.Keia is a brief coined name, close to Kia and Kea, part of a family of short, vowel-rich girls'Tomisha#18225 in the U.S.Tomisha is a coined given name built on the widely used -isha ending (also seen in Lakisha and Deaundra#18227 in the U.S.Deaundra is a coinage joining a De- prefix to Aundra, part of the Andre and Andrea family from Trenae#18234 in the U.S.Trenae is a modern coinage that fuses the Tre- prefix with the fashionable -nae ending seen in Deneisha#18250 in the U.S.Deneisha is an African-American coinage joining the De- prefix to a -neisha element (as in KeneTynasia#18257 in the U.S.An invented American name pairing the popular Ty- prefix with the flowing -asia ending (as in TDesia#18262 in the U.S.Desia does not trace to a firmly documented root; it most plausibly reads as an elaboration of Khamaria#18269 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Kha- opening to -maria, faintly echoing the Arabic qamar ('moon') anTysheka#18278 in the U.S.Tysheka is a modern American coinage that pairs the Ty- prefix with the melodic -sheka ending, Dajai#18279 in the U.S.Dajai most plausibly joins the fashionable Da- prefix to Jai or Jaye, short bright-sounding eleDaje#18280 in the U.S.Daje is a short invented American name that pairs a Da- opening with a soft -je ending sounded Dallanara#18287 in the U.S.Dallanara reads as an elaborate modern coinage, joining a Dalla- opening to a -nara ending and Renisha#18290 in the U.S.Renisha is a coined African American name built from the popular Ren- prefix and the -isha endiKyandra#18306 in the U.S.Kyandra is an invented name pairing the fashionable Ky- opening with the -andra ending of AlexaJamica#18314 in the U.S.Jamica is a late-century coinage blending the Ja- of names like Jamie and Jamila with an -ica eJamiesha#18316 in the U.S.Jamiesha reads as a modern American coinage that fronts Miesha with the Ja- prefix. Miesha is uDashanae#18317 in the U.S.Dashanae is a modern African American coinage that pairs the popular Da- prefix with Shanae, itDavan#18322 in the U.S.Davan is a modern name most plausibly formed as a Da- prefixed form of Van, or as a variant of Myree#18324 in the U.S.A short modern coinage echoing Myra (Greek, 'myrrh; fragrance') and Marie. A sound-echo with noShadiamon#18324 in the U.S.Shadiamon reads as an invented American name, joining the popular Sha- opening with what looks Jyah#18327 in the U.S.A short modern American coinage, echoing Jaya and Mya; it reads as a soft, two-beat name with nRonae#18328 in the U.S.Ronae is an invented name pairing a Ro- opening with the -nae ending of Renae and Renee. Those Ladaja#18344 in the U.S.Ladaja is a modern African-American invented name joining the popular La- prefix to a -daja eleNaje#18344 in the U.S.Naje is best read as a modern American coinage rather than an inherited name: the Na- opening aLaquisha#18349 in the U.S.Laquisha is a coined American name pairing the La- prefix with a -quisha ending in the Keisha aNatiya#18355 in the U.S.Natiya is a contemporary American name pairing a Na- opening with a Tiya core, in the family ofDenetra#18361 in the U.S.Denetra reworks the sound of Demetria/Demetra, the feminine of Demetrius, from Greek meaning 'dLatonia#18362 in the U.S.A coined name joining the La- prefix to Tonia (from Antonia, a Roman family name); it also coinLashell#18370 in the U.S.Lashell is a coined American name of the later twentieth century, formed with the popular prefiShaterica#18371 in the U.S.Shaterica is an invented name pairing the Sha- prefix with a -terica ending, close in style to Latorria#18375 in the U.S.Latorria is a modern American coinage joining the popular La- prefix to a Torria or Tori elemenLatosha#18376 in the U.S.A coined African-American name of the 1970s, joining the La- prefix to Tosha (a short form of NKashara#18398 in the U.S.Kashara is best read as a coined name pairing the popular Ka- opening with Shara, a short form Sherrice#18399 in the U.S.Sherrice is an American coinage that pairs the Sher-/Cher- opening of Sheree and Cherie (FrenchZelene#18402 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes the Greek Selene ('moon') and Zelda, on a soft Ze-/-lene sound. AsSeniya#18430 in the U.S.Seniya is a modern name closely tied to Saniya and Saniyah, forms with an Arabic root sani, 'brKearia#18441 in the U.S.A modern American coinage blending Kiera (Irish, 'dark-haired') with Aria (musical 'air'). No sLitsy#18446 in the U.S.Litsy is a rare modern given name whose origin is not firmly documented. It reads as an affectiKeyonia#18486 in the U.S.Keyonia is a modern American coinage elaborating Keyona, built from the Key- prefix and a graceNikiah#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 Jasai#18495 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, echoing Jasiah and the -sai/-sae sound. No single fixed meaning; rouTaiz#18504 in the U.S.Taiz is an invented short name joining the Tai- sound, familiar from names like Tai and Taj, toTakeia#18509 in the U.S.Takeia is a modern American coinage built from the popular Ta- name-prefix and the -keia sound Kiesha#18510 in the U.S.A modern coined name, a spelling of Keisha, which is sometimes tied to the biblical Keziah, froTakisha#18511 in the U.S.Takisha is a 1970s American coinage combining the decorative prefix Ta- with the element Kisha Nikaya#18527 in the U.S.Nikaya is a modern American blended name, pairing a Ni- prefix with Kaya, a short name itself gRaneisha#18529 in the U.S.Raneisha is a spelling of Ranisha, a coined African-American name pairing a Ra- opening with an

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