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Coinage Baby Names

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Tanairi#18532 in the U.S.Tanairi is a rare coined name of uncertain origin, used chiefly by Latina families; it belongs Marquisha#18569 in the U.S.Marquisha is a modern African-American coinage joining the 'Marqu-' element, echoing the FrenchRikia#18574 in the U.S.Rikia reads as a modern coinage joining the Ri- opening to the -kia ending found in Takia and NLadasha#18587 in the U.S.Ladasha is a coined African-American name pairing the fashionable La- prefix with Dasha, itselfRonniesha#18592 in the U.S.Ronniesha extends Ronnie, the pet form of Veronica or the feminine of Ronald, with the -esha enTameya#18599 in the U.S.Tameya is a modern American respelling that sits between Tamia and Tamera, elaborated names in Rainelle#18605 in the U.S.Rainelle is a mid-century coinage, pairing Raine or Rae — a short form of Rachel, and an echo oTashae#18607 in the U.S.Tashae is an American coinage that reshapes Tasha - a short form of Natasha - with a soft '-ae'Lalena#18610 in the U.S.Lalena is a modern coined name most likely spread by Donovan's 1968 song 'Lalena'; it echoes -lJonai#18613 in the U.S.Jonai is a late-twentieth-century coinage joining Jo, a short form of names like Joanne or JoseMekiah#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 Lashanda#18628 in the U.S.Lashanda is an African-American coinage built from the melodic La- prefix and Shanda (a short fKema#18634 in the U.S.Kema is a brief modern American name best read as a Ke- prefix creation or a clipped form of a Rickell#18649 in the U.S.Rickell is a coined feminine name, best read as a feminine of Rick (from Richard, Germanic for Satoria#18661 in the U.S.Satoria is a modern American coinage that fronts the prefix Sa- onto the '-toria' ending of VicTykeisha#18661 in the U.S.Tykeisha joins the Ty- prefix with Keisha, itself often linked to Keziah, a Hebrew name for a fTylesha#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 Shakeema#18698 in the U.S.Shakeema is a coined American girl's name whose sound recalls the Arabic Hakima/Hakeema, 'wise,Shandria#18708 in the U.S.Shandria is a modern American coinage that joins the popular Sha- prefix to an -andria element Shamyia#18713 in the U.S.Shamyia is a late-twentieth-century American coinage joining the fashionable Sha- opening to a Shandi#18714 in the U.S.Shandi is a modern American coinage joining a Sha- opening to a -ndi ending, close in sound to Shaquana#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 Shateria#18736 in the U.S.Shateria is a modern American coinage built from the popular Sha- prefix (as in Shanice, ShatarShawniece#18743 in the U.S.Shawniece joins Shawn, the anglicized spelling of the Irish Sean and thus tied to the Hebrew idLynnelle#18750 in the U.S.Lynnelle blends Lynn, from the Welsh llyn, 'lake, pool,' with the affectionate French -elle endNashiya#18751 in the U.S.Nashiya is a modern coinage built from the Na- prefix and a -shiya ending, in the melodic familShermaine#18760 in the U.S.Shermaine is a variant of Charmaine, reshaped with the Sher-/Jer- opening of Jermaine. CharmainSoleigh#18761 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining sol ('sun,' Latin/Spanish) with the fashionable -leigh ending. The sunLaissa#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 - fYumalay#18790 in the U.S.Yumalay reads as a modern invented name from the Latina naming tradition, likely a euphonious bKeshauna#18795 in the U.S.Keshauna blends the Ke- prefix with Shauna, the feminine of Sean, itself the Irish form of JohnNichele#18797 in the U.S.Nichele is a variant of Nichelle, a modern American blend most plausibly of Nichol/Nicole (fromJannia#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 bShadai#18803 in the U.S.Shadai is a modern American name whose spelling echoes the Hebrew Shaddai, part of the divine tShanea#18816 in the U.S.Shanea is an invented name built on the fashionable Sha- opening and the -nae/-nea ending, a clZandrea#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 saidShanta#18819 in the U.S.A coined African-American name of the 1970s (in the Shan- family); it also matches the SanskritKiasha#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 namesShavelle#18825 in the U.S.Shavelle pairs the fashionable Sha- prefix with a soft -velle tail, echoing Chavelle and the FrShenia#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 namZyaria#18873 in the U.S.A modern coinage near Zaria (an Arabic-style name tied to 'radiance; flower'), stretched with aTrishelle#18904 in the U.S.Trishelle is an American blend of Trisha and Rochelle. Trisha is a short form of Patricia, fromKaleisha#18915 in the U.S.Kaleisha is a modern American coinage joining a Ka- opening to a -leisha element, in the familyLashandra#18927 in the U.S.Lashandra joins the La- prefix to Shandra or Sandra, a short form of Alexandra, from Greek for Rashae#18938 in the U.S.Rashae is a modern African American coinage that joins the Ra- prefix to Shae, echoing names liTaneil#18955 in the U.S.Taneil is best read as a mid-century American coinage, joining the fashionable Ta- opening withTashawna#18961 in the U.S.Tashawna is a coined American name of the later twentieth century, joining a Ta- prefix to ShawTiliyah#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 GLeshay#18970 in the U.S.Leshay is a modern coinage built from the popular Le- prefix and Shay, a name of Irish origin fTacara#18977 in the U.S.Tacara is an invented name of the 1980s with no single documented root. It most plausibly reworTerin#18978 in the U.S.Terin reads as a variant of Taryn, a twentieth-century coinage sometimes explained as a femininTranisha#18994 in the U.S.Tranisha is a modern American coinage joining a Tra- prefix to Nisha. Nisha is a Sanskrit-derivTyaire#19017 in the U.S.A modern coinage pairing the Ty- opening with a stylish -aire ending. A sound-blend, not a docuSabrea#19022 in the U.S.Sabrea reads as an invented name close to Sabrina or built from a Sa- opening and the sound of Ylianna#19023 in the U.S.A modern spelling echoing Iliana and Eliana (of Hebrew route, 'my God has answered'). As spelleNatajah#19024 in the U.S.Natajah is a modern invented name joining a Na- opening that recalls Natasha or Natalie to a -tKeina#19027 in the U.S.A short modern coinage; also appears as a name in a few languages (with differing senses), so aTyreisha#19031 in the U.S.Tyreisha reads as a nineteen-nineties African-American coinage joining a Ty- opening to a -reisTenisha#19044 in the U.S.Tenisha is a coined African-American name pairing the Te- opening with the -nisha ending that eSakiah#19052 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling, echoing Saki and the Arabic Sakina ('tranquillity'). It has no Keyuna#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 iTrenna#19079 in the U.S.Trenna is most likely a mid-century elaboration of Trena or Trina (short forms of Katrina, 'purSeya#19105 in the U.S.A short modern coinage of soft, open sound; it also brushes names like Maya and Saya. No documeKeyasha#19108 in the U.S.Keyasha is a modern American coinage, joining the popular Ke- prefix with a -yasha ending in thShakhia#19115 in the U.S.Shakhia is a modern invented name in the African-American naming tradition of the Sha- prefix (Shalae#19118 in the U.S.Shalae is a modern invented name joining the Sha- prefix to a -lae ending, and it reads as a loShanee#19126 in the U.S.Shanee is a modern name in the popular Sha- family, read as a respelling of Shanae; it also coiSharissa#19128 in the U.S.Sharissa reads as an 'Sh-' respelling and elaboration of Charissa, from Greek 'charis', 'grace'Shantay#19132 in the U.S.Shantay is a modern American coinage, a Sh-spelled cousin of Chantay and Chante, names that echShaterria#19142 in the U.S.Shaterria reads as a late-twentieth-century American coinage built from the fashionable Sha- prShontelle#19164 in the U.S.Shontelle extends Shontel, a name that reworks the French Chantal, itself from a place name latLaella#19181 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, joining a La- prefix to Ella ('light; fairy maiden' by that route). Lakendria#19190 in the U.S.Lakendria joins the La- prefix to Kendria, an extension of Kendra, which itself may derive fromLashaye#19217 in the U.S.Lashaye is a coined name joining the La- prefix to Shaye, itself a spelling of Shay (from an IrLanice#19229 in the U.S.Lanice is a twentieth-century American blend, adding the popular La- prefix to a -nice ending hLatajah#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 Taeja#19271 in the U.S.Taeja is a contemporary invention built on the bright Tae- or Taj sound, finished with a soft -Taejah#19272 in the U.S.Taejah is a modern American coinage joining a Tae- opening with a soft -jah ending, in the famiTakeyah#19290 in the U.S.Takeyah is a modern African-American invented name pairing the Ta- prefix with a -keyah ending,Taura#19323 in the U.S.Most plausibly a coinage blending Tara (Irish, from the royal hill of Tara) and Laura (from theTawana#19326 in the U.S.A coined African-American name of the 1970s, joining the Ta- prefix to Wana (as in Wanda). It bTerina#19355 in the U.S.Terina reads as a coinage built on Terri, from Teresa, with the flowing -ina ending, or as a clRashanna#19368 in the U.S.Rashanna is best read as a coined blend, pairing the popular Ra- opening heard in names like RaMailene#19374 in the U.S.A modern coinage layering a May- sound with the -lene ending of Marlene/Arlene. No single fixedShakari#19382 in the U.S.Shakari is an invented late-twentieth-century name built from the fashionable Sha- prefix and aShakeya#19385 in the U.S.Shakeya is a coined American name pairing the popular Sha- prefix with a -keya element; it beloShalisa#19390 in the U.S.Shalisa is a modern American coinage that joins the popular Sha- prefix to the name Lisa. It beRenesha#19400 in the U.S.Renesha is a coined African American name that joins a Re- prefix to the -nesha or -nisha endinNikeria#19406 in the U.S.Nikeria is a modern African American coinage that joins the Ni- prefix to a Keria or Keara elemShavonna#19411 in the U.S.Shavonna is an American coinage on the sound of Siobhán — the Irish form of Joan/Jane, ultimateShaylon#19417 in the U.S.Shaylon is a modern American blended name, pairing the popular Shay element, itself a pet form Roniesha#19433 in the U.S.Roniesha is an invented name built from a Ron- prefix and the popular -iesha ending, part of thMeosha#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 widelZailie#19523 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Zaylee/Bailey sound-family, with a bright -ailie ending. As spelled it Syrae#19525 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining an Sy- sound with the -rae ending seen in Marae and Zarae. No single fRanisha#19547 in the U.S.Ranisha is a later-twentieth-century American coinage joining an Ra- opening to the -nisha endiShakeena#19549 in the U.S.Shakeena is a coined name of the Sha- prefix family, joining that popular opening to a -keena/-Zhanae#19556 in the U.S.Zhanae is a stylish Zh-spelling of Janae, a modern American name that extends Jane or Jan with Taneesha#19557 in the U.S.Taneesha is a phonetic spelling of Tanisha, a name coined within mid-twentieth-century African-Mikeisha#19559 in the U.S.Mikeisha is a modern African American coinage that fuses a Mi-/Mike opening with the -eisha endShaneece#19568 in the U.S.Shaneece is a phonetic respelling of Shanice, a late-twentieth-century American coinage usuallyMyriana#19569 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Mariana and Miriam, with a flowing -ana ending. No single fixed meaninTeandra#19579 in the U.S.Teandra is a modern African American coinage, pairing a Te- opening with the -andra ending famiShaquanna#19582 in the U.S.Shaquanna is an invented name from the productive Sha- and -quan sound-family, pairing the popuShardai#19586 in the U.S.Shardai reads as a coined name echoing Sade (the Nigerian-British singer, whose full name Sade Sharnay#19593 in the U.S.Sharnay belongs to a cluster of invented names built on the Shar- opening and a chic French-flaShasha#19595 in the U.S.Shasha reads as a soft reduplicated name and as a variant of Sasha, the Russian diminutive of AShauntay#19599 in the U.S.Shauntay is a coined feminine in the Shante and Chante family, joining a Shaun/Shan element to Tinya#19609 in the U.S.Tinya reads as a modern American short form or coinage in the family of Tonya and Tanya - themsNaydelyn#19676 in the U.S.Naydelyn is a recent Hispanic-American coinage, pairing the front of Nayeli, linked to a ZapoteNdea#19685 in the U.S.Ndea is a rare coined name of uncertain origin. Its unusual Nd- opening may echo African names Shantavia#19751 in the U.S.Shantavia is a coined American girl's name blending the popular Shan-/Chanta- prefix with the -Shanyce#19753 in the U.S.Shanyce is a phonetic respelling of Shanice, a name coined in the later twentieth century by joTedra#19801 in the U.S.Tedra is a mid-century coinage with the ring of a Theodora short form — Theodora being Greek foTene#19810 in the U.S.Tene is a short spelling of Tenae, an African American coined name of the later twentieth centuTimesha#19842 in the U.S.Timesha reads as a coined name close to Tamisha and Tanisha, part of a family of later-twentietRonique#19861 in the U.S.Ronique is a modern American coinage pairing a Ro- opening with the fashionable -nique ending dValicia#19897 in the U.S.Valicia is a modern blend joining a Va- opening with the familiar Alicia or Felicia ending. It Takeya#19904 in the U.S.Takeya reads as a coined name close to Takia, part of a family of melodic African-American girlRonesha#19915 in the U.S.Ronesha is a late-century American coinage built from a Ro- opening (echoing Ronnie or Rhonda) Ronnesha#19918 in the U.S.Ronnesha joins Ronnie, itself a short form of names like Veronica and Ronald, to the fashionablTanashia#19919 in the U.S.Tanashia reads as a late-twentieth-century African American coinage that joins the popular Ta- Tashiana#19933 in the U.S.Tashiana is an American elaboration that joins Tasha - a short form of Natasha - with the flowiSaranda#19945 in the U.S.In US records Saranda reads mostly as an invented name pairing a Sa- opening with Randa, the shTerika#19955 in the U.S.Terika is a coinage extending Erica — the feminine of Eric, from the Old Norse for 'ever-ruler'Yatana#19968 in the U.S.Yatana is an invented name pairing the Ya- opening with Tana, in step with coinages like LatanaShantee#20008 in the U.S.Shantee is a phonetic respelling of Chante/Shante, taken from French 'chante', from 'chanter', Satara#20012 in the U.S.Satara reads as a modern American coinage that sets a Sa- opening before Tara, a name of SanskrTylisha#20019 in the U.S.Tylisha is a coined name that puts a Ty- opening on the -isha ending shared by Talisha, LatishaShonda#20040 in the U.S.A coined American name built on the popular Rhonda/Wanda rhyme pattern, with a Sh- onset. It waShondrea#20041 in the U.S.Shondrea reads as an invented name blending a Shon- opening, familiar from Shonda and Shawn, wiShalayna#20068 in the U.S.Shalayna joins the popular Sha- prefix to Layna, a form of Lena or Elaine, giving a smooth threShaleen#20070 in the U.S.Shaleen is a variant of Shalene and a cousin of Charlene, built from the fashionable Sha-/Char-Sharnell#20092 in the U.S.A coinage joining the Shar-/Sha- element (as in Sharon, Sharla) with the -nelle/-nell ending ofShawanda#20099 in the U.S.Shawanda is a 1970s American coinage combining the decorative prefix Sha- with Wanda (a Slavic Shawnte#20103 in the U.S.Shawnte is a 1970s American coinage that elaborates Shawn (the anglicized Irish Seán, from JohnYudany#20122 in the U.S.Yudany is a modern Latina coinage of opaque origin, part of a cluster of creative Yu-/Yud- nameTrenia#20266 in the U.S.Trenia is an opaque American name with no single documented root. Its clearest neighbor is TrinTyresha#20293 in the U.S.Tyresha is a later-twentieth-century American coinage joining a Ty- opening to a -resha/-esha eTesha#20311 in the U.S.Tesha is a clipped coinage lifted from the popular -tisha and -isha names — Latisha, Nakisha, KTiasha#20323 in the U.S.Tiasha blends a bright Ti- opening, as in Tia and Tiara, with the -asha ending heard in Aisha aAasaniA modern coinage with a soft, flowing sound; the ending echoes fashionable -ani names, but it hAbianaA modern coinage joining an Abi- opening with the -ana ending of Ana/Bianca; no single fixed roAdailyAdaily is a very new American coinage with no documented source. It reads as a variant of AdaleAhauniA very new American coinage with no documented etymology. It follows the popular pattern of an AhkariA modern name echoing the Japanese Akari ('light; brightness') and the popular Amari; no singleAhyaA short modern coinage echoing Aya (Arabic/Japanese) and Ahyana; a soft, simple sound-name withAhylaniA modern coinage joining an Ahy- opening with the fashionable -lani ending; it has no single doAilaniiA modern coinage echoing Alani and Leilani, styled with a doubled-i ending; it has no single fiAilannysA modern coinage in the Dominican and Puerto Rican style, joining an Ailan-/Alan- opening to thAilianiA modern coinage echoing Aliani and Liani, a flowing four-beat sound-name with no single fixed AiliannyA modern Dominican and Puerto Rican style coinage joining an Aili-/Ali- opening to the -anny enAiradessaA modern coinage blending Aira with the -dessa ending (as in Odessa); a flowing, elegant sound-AiranaA modern name echoing Ariana (Italian, 'most holy') and Aria ('air; melody'); no single fixed rAiranyA modern coinage, seen in Latin-American use, with an airy -any/-ani sound; it has no single doAirrisA modern respelling echoing Iris (Greek, 'rainbow'; the flower and the rainbow goddess) or a soAislanyA modern Brazilian coinage, echoing Aislan (a Brazilian name) and the Irish Aisling ('dream; viAkoaA modern coinage whose sound echoes the Hawaiian 'koa', 'warrior; brave; fearless' (also a natiAlenysAlenys is a very new coinage with no documented etymology. It reads as an elaboration of Alena AletseyA modern coinage with no documented etymology; it echoes names like Alexi and Betsy in sound. RAliniA modern name echoing Alina and Aline (variously 'noble; bright; light') with an -i ending; no AloraaA modern coinage echoing Alora (a modern name, variously read 'my dream; light') and the word aAlytzelA modern Latin-American coinage with the -tzel ending seen in Maritzel and Aritzel (echoing NahAmelisA modern name echoing Amelia and Amelie (from Amal, 'work; industrious; striving'); no single fAmereiA modern coinage that echoes Amara, Marie, and Emery in sound; no documented root. Routes uncerAmirasA modern name echoing Amira (Arabic, 'princess; leader') with an -s ending; no single fixed sou

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