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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

AmiryA modern name echoing Amari and Amir (Arabic, 'prince; commander; leader') with a -y ending; noAmriellaA contemporary coinage built from a popular Am- opening and the -riella tail of Gabriella and MAmrynnA modern coinage pairing an Am- opening (as in Amara/Amber) with the fashionable -rynn/-wynn enAraeliaA modern coinage that echoes Aurelia ('golden') and Araceli in sound; it reads as an elegant flAralinaA modern American coinage, blending the Ara-/-lina sounds of names like Aralyn and Adalina. No AraniyahA modern coinage echoing Araya and Aaliyah; it reads as a soft, flowing name with no single docArenityA modern American coinage formed on the model of virtue-style -ity names such as Serenity, TrinArisabellaA modern coinage blending an Aris-/Arya- sound with Isabella ('beautiful; pledged to God'). RouAriylaA modern coinage echoing Arya and Ayla; it reads as a soft, flowing name with no single documenArlayaA modern coinage echoing Alaya and Amaya; it reads as a soft, flowing name with no single documArtoriaA feminine coinage built on Arthur (and the Roman family name Artorius), popularized as ArtoriaArylahA modern coinage echoing Arya and Ayla; it reads as a soft, flowing name with no single documenAshlanyA modern coinage in the Ashley/Ashlynn family; by that route it traces to Old English 'ash-treeAshmiraA contemporary blend of the popular Ash- opening with the -mira ending found in Amira and SamirAsmoA very new coinage with no documented etymology. It is short and unusual, and any resemblance tAurlaniA modern coinage joining an Aur- opening with the Hawaiian element lani ('heaven; sky; royal; hAvaraA modern coinage in the Ava/Amara family, soft and flowing. No single documented root; routes uAyanaraA modern coinage weaving Ayana ('beautiful flower; eyes' by various routes) with the -nara/AnarAylaneeA modern coinage echoing the -lani sound of Leilani ('heavenly flowers') and Alani ('orange treAylaraA modern coinage blending Ayla ('halo; moonlight') and Lara ('protection; cheerful'), with a soAylizA short modern coinage echoing Ayla and Aylin, with a -liz ending akin to Liz. No single fixed AyraniA modern name with no documented source. It echoes Rani (Sanskrit, 'queen') and the Ay- openingAzaelahA modern coinage echoing the flower name Azalea and the Hebrew Azariah ('the Lord helps'). As sAzaireA modern name that reads as a trimmed Azariah (Hebrew, 'God has helped') or as a reshaping of ZAzarriA modern coinage echoing Azari and the Hebrew-rooted Azaria ('God has helped'). As spelled hereAzayleiA modern coinage echoing the flower Azalea and the trendy Zaylee, with a bright -aylei ending. AzielaA modern coinage echoing Aziel (a Hebrew El- name, 'God is my strength') and the flowing -ela oAzleenA modern coinage echoing Azlin and the Persian/Urdu Azeen ('adornment; the greatest'). As spellAzrianaA modern coinage echoing the Hebrew Azriel/Azaria, 'God is my help,' with a flowing -ana endingAzuriyahA modern coinage echoing 'azure' (sky-blue) and the Hebrew Azariah ('the Lord helps'), with a fAzyriA modern coinage echoing the Swahili Zuri ('beautiful') and Azuri, with a crisp Az- opening. NoBellamereA modern coinage built from the French belle mere ('beautiful mother'; also 'mother-in-law; steBellarieA modern name built from Bella - Italian and Latin for 'beautiful' - with a soft -rie ending inBirklynnA modern American coinage. Birk relates to the birch tree in northern English and Scots usage aBraylaniA modern coinage pairing a Bray- opening (as in Braylee) with the Hawaiian element -lani ('heavBriorA modern spelling with no documented source. It sits closest to Briar, the English word for a tBrisethA modern Latina coinage echoing Briseida and Lisbeth (Elizabeth). As spelled here it has no sinCaomiA modern coinage echoing Naomi ('pleasantness') and the Irish Caoimhe ('gentle; beautiful'). AsCarlaniA modern coinage joining a Car- opening with the -lani sound (Hawaiian 'sky; heaven; royal'). ICazlynA modern American coinage. Caz is best known as a short form of Cassandra or Casey, and -lyn trCelysA short modern coinage echoing Celia ('heavenly') and Elyse, with a crisp -ys ending. No singleCemaniA modern name echoing 'cemani' (Indonesian/Javanese, linked to 'wholly black,' as in the Ayam CCoaA very short modern coinage read in two soft beats; it has no single fixed source and may echo ColsynA modern coinage echoing the surname Colson ('son of Cole' or 'son of Nicholas'), respelled witCrisleyA modern American coinage, echoing surnames-turned-first-names like Presley and Chrisley with tDailanysA modern coinage in the Spanish-language naming style that favors -ys and -is endings (as in DaDailoniA modern American coinage, with the fashionable -oni ending; no single fixed meaning. Routes unDaizhaniA modern coinage in the Dai-/Da- family, using the zh spelling that marks a soft French-style sDaylanisA modern coinage with the -anis ending seen in Yarianis and Aldanis, popular in Latino familiesDazhaniA modern American coinage with a soft zh- sound and the -ani ending seen in Amani and Milani; nDeaubriA modern coinage joining a De- prefix with an -aubri sound that echoes Aubrey ('elf ruler' by tDezariA modern coinage echoing Desiree, from the French desiree, 'desired; longed for,' restyled withDmariA modern coinage in the Amari/Damari family, compressed to Dmari; no single fixed meaning of itEilyaA modern spelling near Eliya/Ilya (linked to Elijah, 'the Lord is my God'); as spelled and usedEislynnA modern coined name built from a fashionable Eis-/Ais- opening and the popular suffix -lynn (fEkishaA modern coinage with the -isha ending seen in names like Alisha and Tanisha; no single fixed mElailaA modern coinage that echoes Layla ('night') and Elaina, soft and flowing. No single documentedElianeeA modern spelling echoing Eliana, from the Hebrew for 'my God has answered'; as spelled it readEllaneyA modern coinage pairing Ella - a short name of Germanic and Norman roots, long used on its ownElyanethElyaneth is a new coinage with no documented etymology. It reads as Eliana (Hebrew-rooted, ofteEvaaraA modern coinage that layers the sound of Eva ('life') with an airy -aara ending; no single fixEvaarahA modern coinage joining Eva ('life; living one') with an -arah ending (echoing Sarah). As spelEveyaA modern coinage that layers the Eva sound with the airy -eya ending seen in names like Maya anEzlyneA short modern coinage, joining an Ez- opening (as in Ezra/Ezlynn) with the -lyne/-lyn ending. EzmeraeA modern coinage echoing Esme ('esteemed; loved') and the Turkish Esmeray ('dark moon'), with aEzralynA modern feminine coinage joining Ezra (Hebrew, 'help; aid') with the fashionable -lyn ending. EzzaA short modern name; it echoes the Arabic Izza ('might; honour') and the Es-/Ez- sound of Esme,GaleaA modern given name; it echoes Gaia ('earth') and Galilea, and exists as a Maltese/MediterraneaHajinA short modern name; it also exists as a Korean given name whose meaning depends on the hanja cHamyA short modern name; it also appears as a Vietnamese given-name element (Ha/My). Its route as uHavalliA modern coinage echoing Havana and the word valley, built for sound; no single fixed source. RHaysleighA modern -leigh coinage near Hayley and Haisley, tied by route to 'hay meadow; hay clearing.' AHevaniA modern coinage that echoes the word heaven with a flowing -ani ending; no single fixed sourceIlaraA modern spelling with no single documented route. Its nearest documented neighbour is the ItalImoryA modern coinage echoing Emory/Amory (from an Old Germanic root, 'brave; powerful; industrious'IraayaA Sanskrit-styled modern name; it is sometimes linked to ideas of the earth or dawn, but no sinIsalynA modern coinage pairing an Isa- prefix (as in Isabel/Isla) with the fashionable -lyn ending. NIsbethA short modern name that reads as a clipped Isabeth or Elizabeth ('my God is an oath; God is abIvarieA modern coinage in the Ivy/Ivory sound-family (Ivy, the climbing plant; ivory, 'creamy white')IvellaA modern coinage echoing Ivy and the -ella ending of Isabella/Estella. No single fixed meaning;IvoniA modern form or coinage echoing Yvonne (French, from a Germanic root meaning 'yew'), styled wiIvorlyA modern coinage built on Ivory ('creamy white; the material') with a fashionable -ly ending. NIyzaA modern coinage or respelling echoing Iza/Eliza (from Elizabeth, 'God is my oath'). No single IzaylaA modern coinage with no documented etymology. It reads as a blend of the Iz- opening heard in IzlynnA modern coinage pairing an Iz- sound (Isabel/Iza) with the fashionable -lynn ending. No singleJailanniA modern coinage echoing Jaylani and the -lani sound of Leilani/Kehlani. No single fixed meaninJamesleyA modern surname-style coinage built on James (from Jacob, 'supplanter; holder of the heel') plJamoriA modern coinage echoing Jamari and Amari ('eternal; moon; commanding' by various routes), builJazoraA modern American coinage, joining a Ja- opening with Zora (itself 'dawn' in Slavic). By that eJazuriiA modern American coinage in the Azuri sound-family (echoing 'azure' for many families); it reaJerlaniA modern coinage with no documented etymology. Its ending echoes Hawaiian lani, 'heaven, sky,' JhuriA short modern coinage with no documented etymology; it echoes names like Juri and Jhene in souJruaniA modern coinage built on a Jr-/Ju- opening and a flowing -ani ending, echoing Juana/Luana. No KaeariA modern American coinage, joining Kai ('sea' in Hawaiian by echo) with the -ari sound of Ari/AKaelaniiA modern American coinage, built on the popular Kae- opening (as in Kae, Kaia) joined to the faKaemaniA modern coinage joining a Kai- opening with Amani (Arabic, 'wishes; aspirations; peace'). By tKahlessiA phonetic respelling of Khaleesi, itself not a traditional name but an invented title in the cKairisA short modern coinage echoing the Greek kairos ('the right moment') and Iris ('rainbow'). The KalexiA modern coinage blending a Ka- opening with Alexis (from the Greek, 'defender' or 'helper'). NKamileyA modern American coinage, blending the Camille/Kamila family with the fashionable -ley/-ey endKanairiA very new coinage with no documented etymology. It uses the popular Ka- opening and a soft -irKanovaA modern coinage with no documented etymology. It echoes two things: Canova, the surname of theKashleighA modern American coinage joining Kash/Cash (a word-name from the English cash) with the fashioKatalleyaA modern coinage in the Catalaya/Cataleya family, echoing the cattleya orchid and Catalina. As KayaraA modern American coinage pairing the Kay- prefix with an -ara ending echoing Tiara and Ciara. KayariiA modern American coinage, an -ii-ending spin on Kayara/Tiara, giving a bright final vowel in tKayauraA modern American coinage joining Kay- to Aura (from Greek/Latin aura, 'breath; wind; a subtle KazyahA modern American coinage, blending the Kasey sound with the fashionable -zyah/-yah ending seenKazyiahA modern coinage with no documented etymology. Its nearest documented neighbour is Keziah, a daKeiomiA modern American coinage, echoing Naomi and the Japanese-sounding Kei. No single fixed meaningKelaiyahA modern coinage that echoes both the biblical Kelaiah (a Levite name in Ezra) and the popular KenslynnA modern American coinage that grafts the fashionable -lynn ending onto Kensley, itself a recenKhaeliA modern respelling reading near Kaylee and Kali; the Kh- opening gives it a distinct look. No KheilanyA modern coinage echoing Kailani (Hawaiian, 'sea and sky'). By that echo it touches 'heavenly';KhlayahA modern respelling reading near Klaya and Kaia, with a distinctive Khl- opening. No single docKhosenKhosen reads as a modern American coinage, hearing the English word 'chosen' through a Kh- spelKhosynKhosyn reads as a modern coinage in the same family as Khosen, hearing the English 'chosen' thrKhrislynnKhrislynn is a modern American blend, joining a Chris- name (Christine, Kristen, or Christina) KhromeA modern respelling of the English word chrome — the bright metallic finish, from the Greek chrKhyariA modern American coinage, echoing Khari and the Kyrie/Amari sound. No single fixed meaning; roKhyomiA modern American coinage, echoing Naomi and the Japanese-sounding Kiyomi. No single fixed meanKipleyKipley reads as a modern surname-style coinage, pairing the pet name Kip with the English placeKleyaA modern coinage with no documented source. Its nearest neighbours in sound are Cleo, from GreeKlinkaaraA modern coinage with no documented etymology; its route is genuinely uncertain, which we note

Coinage Boy Names

AmyloA modern coinage with no documented etymology; it reads as a soft, contemporary invention echoiAmyrieA modern coinage echoing the Amari/Amir family; as an invention its route is uncertain, which wArenzoA modern coinage echoing Renzo and Lorenzo — Italian names from Laurentius, 'from Laurentum; laBowdeeA modern American coinage in the Bowie/Brody family; it carries no fixed traditional meaning. RBraumA modern coinage that echoes Brom (a short form of Abraham) and Braum, the League of Legends chBrinstonA modern surname-style coinage, blending the sounds of Brinson and Winston; no single fixed rooCaivenA modern coinage blending the sounds of Caden and Gavin; no single fixed root. Routes uncertainCaizynA modern American coinage echoing the Caiden/Kayson family, with a stylish -zyn spelling; no fiCayceonA modern American coinage extending the Cason/Kayce sound with an -eon ending; no fixed traditiChozinA modern coinage that echoes the English word 'chosen'; no single fixed root, and the link is aCyireA modern coinage that echoes Cyrus and the word 'sire'; no single fixed root, and the links areDabensA modern coinage with no documented etymology; it reads as a surname-style invented name. RouteDaizenA modern American coinage layering a Dai- opening with -zen (echoing 'Zen'); it may also nod toDakhaiA modern American coinage echoing Makai and Kai; no fixed traditional meaning. Routes uncertainDakhylinA modern coinage joining a Dakhy- opening with the -lin ending of Kaylin and Braylin. No singleDalensA modern coinage, seen in Haitian-American communities; it layers a Da-/Dal- opening with an -eDeinerA modern given name seen in Latin American communities; it may echo German-surname sounds but hDeisonA modern coinage popular in Latin American families, in the family of Deyson and Jeison. No sinDemoniiA modern coinage joining the De- prefix with a -monii ending, in the Demoni/Demonte family. No DemyriA modern coinage joining the De- prefix with a -myri ending, in the Demari/Amari family. No docDenhymA modern respelling, likely of Denham, an English surname/place meaning 'homestead in a valley DenzoA modern given name echoing Denzel (a Cornish place name/surname); the -zo ending gives it a frDeshaiA modern coinage joining the De- prefix with a -shai ending, in the Deshawn/Deshay family. No dDeysonA modern respelling on the Dayson/Jayson pattern; the -son ending suggests 'son of.' As a coineDezekiahA modern coinage formed on the Hezekiah/Ezekiah pattern (Hebrew, 'God strengthens; the Lord is DjouvensA modern Haitian coinage; it shares a root with Djouvensky and reads as a French/Creole-styled DjouvenskyA modern Haitian coinage sharing a root with Djouvens, finished with the -sky ending common in EliethA modern coinage echoing Elias and Eliseo (both from Hebrew El-, 'God'-rooted names); seen in LEmaziA modern coinage with no documented etymology. Its shape recalls names like Amari and Imani, buEnilA short modern coinage — read by some as Neil reversed, by others as an echo of Enis/Enid. No dEnyerA modern Latin American coinage, common as an invented given name in Venezuela and nearby. No dEresA modern coinage echoing the Greek Eros ('love') and Ares ('the war god'); as spelled here it rEsaunA modern respelling that echoes Esau (a Genesis name) and Sean/Shaun ('God is gracious'). No siEydamA modern coinage, echoing Adam ('man; earth') and the sound of Aidan without descending from eiEydemA short modern coinage that echoes Adam and the Ay- sound of Aidan/Aiden. No documented etymoloEzaielA modern Hebrew-styled formation, echoing Ezekiel and the -el element ('God') seen in many HebrEzakaiA modern coinage echoing Ezekiel ('God strengthens') and the Hebrew Zakai ('pure; innocent'); aEzirA short modern coinage echoing Ezra ('help') and Emir ('prince; commander') by sound. No documeEzmirA short modern coinage echoing the Turkish city Izmir and the name Emir ('prince; commander'). FranyerA modern coinage, likely built from a Fran- element (Francisco/Franco) with a -yer ending, in tGesiahA modern coinage, echoing Josiah ('the Lord heals') and the sound of Messiah, without descendinHanzellA modern coinage or respelling, echoing Hansel and Hans (pet forms of Johannes, 'God is graciouHeithanA modern coinage echoing Ethan ('firm; enduring,' Hebrew) and the Arabic Haithem/Haitham ('younJaiairJaiair is a modern American coinage, layering the popular Jai-/Jay- opening with an -air finishJakodahA modern coinage, blending the sounds of Jacob ('holder of the heel') and Dakota ('friend; allyJasaiiA modern American coinage with a doubled -ii ending. It has no documented etymology; routes uncJaycielA modern coinage joining a Jayce- opening with the Hebrew -el ('God') ending seen in Yariel andJaywenJaywen is a new American coinage with no documented etymology. It joins the popular Jay- prefixJermiriA modern coinage joining a Jer- opening with the -miri/-mir sound of Jamari and Amir; no documeJersiA modern name reading as a respelling of Jersey (the place/word) or the Polish Jerzy ('George; JhersiA modern coinage with no documented etymology. Its sound sits close to Jersey (the Channel IslaJrusiahA modern American coinage shaped on Josiah (Hebrew Yoshiyahu, 'the Lord supports; the Lord healJuziahA modern respelling echoing Josiah ('the Lord supports') and Uzziah ('the Lord is my strength')JyierA modern American coinage with an inventive spelling. No documented etymology stands behind it;JzaiA modern American coinage built on a crisp J-Z opening; it has no single fixed meaning and readKaellKaell is a short modern spelling, reading near Kai and Cael. It has no single documented meaninKaisaiahA modern coinage that joins a Ka- opening to the sound of Isaiah. The resemblance is an echo onKaiyreA modern coinage built on a Kai- sound with an airy -yre ending. No single documented meaning; KashinA modern coinage joining the Cash/Kash sound with an -in ending; no documented traditional rootKaskileKaskile is a modern African-American coinage with no documented etymology. We note that honestlKaydensA modern coinage in the Kayden/Cayden family with an -s ending; Kayden itself is a modern name KaydoA modern coinage joining a Kay- opening with a bright -do ending, echoing Kaden and the place-nKazynA modern coinage on a Kay- opening with a -zyn ending, in the Cayson/Kaysen family. No single dKeiderA modern coinage, seen especially in Latin American naming, on a Kei- opening with a -der endinKenaiiA modern coinage on a Ke- opening with a stressed -naii ending; it echoes the Alaskan place namKenzenA modern coinage on a Ken- opening with a -zen ending, in the Kenzo/Enzo family of sounds. No sKerlinA modern coinage on a Ker- opening with a -lin ending; it echoes Merlin and the Kerlin surname,KesaiA modern coinage on a Ke- opening with an -sai ending. No single documented meaning; routes uncKeyaniA modern coinage on a Key- opening with an -ani ending; it echoes names like Kiana and Keanu, tKeyyonA modern coinage on a Key- opening with a stressed -yon ending, in the Keon/Deon family of sounKhamyriA modern American coinage, layering the fashionable Kh- opening with the sound of Amari ('strenKhariiA modern coinage on a Kha- opening with a stressed -rii ending; it echoes Khari and Amari, thouKhazaiA modern coinage with a bold -zai ending; the sound also echoes Khazai/Khazaei, a Persian surnaKhiloA modern American coinage that echoes the word 'kilo' and the sound of names like Milo and KyloKhizenA modern coinage on a Khi- opening with a -zen ending, in the Kaizen/Kaisen family of sounds. NKhozynA modern coinage on a Kho- opening with a -zyn ending. No single documented meaning; routes unc

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Popular Coinage baby names include Amiry, Amriella, Amrynn, Amylo, Amyrie, Araelia. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

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