Coinage Baby Names
8025 Coinage names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.
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Coinage Girl Names
AmiryA modern name echoing Amari and Amir (Arabic, 'prince; commander; leader') with a -y ending; no▶AmriellaA contemporary coinage built from a popular Am- opening and the -riella tail of Gabriella and M▶AmrynnA modern coinage pairing an Am- opening (as in Amara/Amber) with the fashionable -rynn/-wynn en▶AraeliaA modern coinage that echoes Aurelia ('golden') and Araceli in sound; it reads as an elegant fl▶AralinaA 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 doc▶ArenityA modern American coinage formed on the model of virtue-style -ity names such as Serenity, Trin▶ArisabellaA modern coinage blending an Aris-/Arya- sound with Isabella ('beautiful; pledged to God'). Rou▶AriylaA modern coinage echoing Arya and Ayla; it reads as a soft, flowing name with no single documen▶ArlayaA modern coinage echoing Alaya and Amaya; it reads as a soft, flowing name with no single docum▶ArtoriaA feminine coinage built on Arthur (and the Roman family name Artorius), popularized as Artoria▶ArylahA modern coinage echoing Arya and Ayla; it reads as a soft, flowing name with no single documen▶AshlanyA modern coinage in the Ashley/Ashlynn family; by that route it traces to Old English 'ash-tree▶AshmiraA contemporary blend of the popular Ash- opening with the -mira ending found in Amira and Samir▶AsmoA very new coinage with no documented etymology. It is short and unusual, and any resemblance t▶AurlaniA modern coinage joining an Aur- opening with the Hawaiian element lani ('heaven; sky; royal; h▶AvaraA modern coinage in the Ava/Amara family, soft and flowing. No single documented root; routes u▶AyanaraA modern coinage weaving Ayana ('beautiful flower; eyes' by various routes) with the -nara/Anar▶AylaneeA modern coinage echoing the -lani sound of Leilani ('heavenly flowers') and Alani ('orange tre▶AylaraA modern coinage blending Ayla ('halo; moonlight') and Lara ('protection; cheerful'), with a so▶AylizA 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- opening▶AzaelahA modern coinage echoing the flower name Azalea and the Hebrew Azariah ('the Lord helps'). As s▶AzaireA modern name that reads as a trimmed Azariah (Hebrew, 'God has helped') or as a reshaping of Z▶AzarriA modern coinage echoing Azari and the Hebrew-rooted Azaria ('God has helped'). As spelled here▶AzayleiA 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 o▶AzleenA modern coinage echoing Azlin and the Persian/Urdu Azeen ('adornment; the greatest'). As spell▶AzrianaA modern coinage echoing the Hebrew Azriel/Azaria, 'God is my help,' with a flowing -ana ending▶AzuriyahA modern coinage echoing 'azure' (sky-blue) and the Hebrew Azariah ('the Lord helps'), with a f▶AzyriA modern coinage echoing the Swahili Zuri ('beautiful') and Azuri, with a crisp Az- opening. No▶BellamereA modern coinage built from the French belle mere ('beautiful mother'; also 'mother-in-law; ste▶BellarieA modern name built from Bella - Italian and Latin for 'beautiful' - with a soft -rie ending in▶BirklynnA modern American coinage. Birk relates to the birch tree in northern English and Scots usage a▶BraylaniA modern coinage pairing a Bray- opening (as in Braylee) with the Hawaiian element -lani ('heav▶BriorA modern spelling with no documented source. It sits closest to Briar, the English word for a t▶BrisethA modern Latina coinage echoing Briseida and Lisbeth (Elizabeth). As spelled here it has no sin▶CaomiA modern coinage echoing Naomi ('pleasantness') and the Irish Caoimhe ('gentle; beautiful'). As▶CarlaniA modern coinage joining a Car- opening with the -lani sound (Hawaiian 'sky; heaven; royal'). I▶CazlynA modern American coinage. Caz is best known as a short form of Cassandra or Casey, and -lyn tr▶CelysA short modern coinage echoing Celia ('heavenly') and Elyse, with a crisp -ys ending. No single▶CemaniA modern name echoing 'cemani' (Indonesian/Javanese, linked to 'wholly black,' as in the Ayam C▶CoaA 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 wit▶CrisleyA modern American coinage, echoing surnames-turned-first-names like Presley and Chrisley with t▶DailanysA modern coinage in the Spanish-language naming style that favors -ys and -is endings (as in Da▶DailoniA modern American coinage, with the fashionable -oni ending; no single fixed meaning. Routes un▶DaizhaniA modern coinage in the Dai-/Da- family, using the zh spelling that marks a soft French-style s▶DaylanisA modern coinage with the -anis ending seen in Yarianis and Aldanis, popular in Latino families▶DazhaniA modern American coinage with a soft zh- sound and the -ani ending seen in Amani and Milani; n▶DeaubriA modern coinage joining a De- prefix with an -aubri sound that echoes Aubrey ('elf ruler' by t▶DezariA modern coinage echoing Desiree, from the French desiree, 'desired; longed for,' restyled with▶DmariA modern coinage in the Amari/Damari family, compressed to Dmari; no single fixed meaning of it▶EilyaA modern spelling near Eliya/Ilya (linked to Elijah, 'the Lord is my God'); as spelled and used▶EislynnA modern coined name built from a fashionable Eis-/Ais- opening and the popular suffix -lynn (f▶EkishaA modern coinage with the -isha ending seen in names like Alisha and Tanisha; no single fixed m▶ElailaA modern coinage that echoes Layla ('night') and Elaina, soft and flowing. No single documented▶ElianeeA modern spelling echoing Eliana, from the Hebrew for 'my God has answered'; as spelled it read▶EllaneyA modern coinage pairing Ella - a short name of Germanic and Norman roots, long used on its own▶ElyanethElyaneth is a new coinage with no documented etymology. It reads as Eliana (Hebrew-rooted, ofte▶EvaaraA modern coinage that layers the sound of Eva ('life') with an airy -aara ending; no single fix▶EvaarahA modern coinage joining Eva ('life; living one') with an -arah ending (echoing Sarah). As spel▶EveyaA modern coinage that layers the Eva sound with the airy -eya ending seen in names like Maya an▶EzlyneA 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 a▶EzralynA 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/Mediterranea▶HajinA short modern name; it also exists as a Korean given name whose meaning depends on the hanja c▶HamyA short modern name; it also appears as a Vietnamese given-name element (Ha/My). Its route as u▶HavalliA modern coinage echoing Havana and the word valley, built for sound; no single fixed source. R▶HaysleighA modern -leigh coinage near Hayley and Haisley, tied by route to 'hay meadow; hay clearing.' A▶HevaniA modern coinage that echoes the word heaven with a flowing -ani ending; no single fixed source▶IlaraA modern spelling with no single documented route. Its nearest documented neighbour is the Ital▶ImoryA 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 sin▶IsalynA modern coinage pairing an Isa- prefix (as in Isabel/Isla) with the fashionable -lyn ending. N▶IsbethA short modern name that reads as a clipped Isabeth or Elizabeth ('my God is an oath; God is ab▶IvarieA 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 wi▶IvorlyA modern coinage built on Ivory ('creamy white; the material') with a fashionable -ly ending. N▶IyzaA 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 single▶JailanniA modern coinage echoing Jaylani and the -lani sound of Leilani/Kehlani. No single fixed meanin▶JamesleyA modern surname-style coinage built on James (from Jacob, 'supplanter; holder of the heel') pl▶JamoriA modern coinage echoing Jamari and Amari ('eternal; moon; commanding' by various routes), buil▶JazoraA modern American coinage, joining a Ja- opening with Zora (itself 'dawn' in Slavic). By that e▶JazuriiA modern American coinage in the Azuri sound-family (echoing 'azure' for many families); it rea▶JerlaniA 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 sou▶JruaniA 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/A▶KaelaniiA modern American coinage, built on the popular Kae- opening (as in Kae, Kaia) joined to the fa▶KaemaniA modern coinage joining a Kai- opening with Amani (Arabic, 'wishes; aspirations; peace'). By t▶KahlessiA phonetic respelling of Khaleesi, itself not a traditional name but an invented title in the c▶KairisA 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'). N▶KamileyA modern American coinage, blending the Camille/Kamila family with the fashionable -ley/-ey end▶KanairiA very new coinage with no documented etymology. It uses the popular Ka- opening and a soft -ir▶KanovaA modern coinage with no documented etymology. It echoes two things: Canova, the surname of the▶KashleighA modern American coinage joining Kash/Cash (a word-name from the English cash) with the fashio▶KatalleyaA 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 t▶KayauraA 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 seen▶KazyiahA modern coinage with no documented etymology. Its nearest documented neighbour is Keziah, a da▶KeiomiA modern American coinage, echoing Naomi and the Japanese-sounding Kei. No single fixed meaning▶KelaiyahA 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 recen▶KhaeliA 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 doc▶KhosenKhosen reads as a modern American coinage, hearing the English word 'chosen' through a Kh- spel▶KhosynKhosyn reads as a modern coinage in the same family as Khosen, hearing the English 'chosen' thr▶KhrislynnKhrislynn 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 chr▶KhyariA modern American coinage, echoing Khari and the Kyrie/Amari sound. No single fixed meaning; ro▶KhyomiA modern American coinage, echoing Naomi and the Japanese-sounding Kiyomi. No single fixed mean▶KipleyKipley reads as a modern surname-style coinage, pairing the pet name Kip with the English place▶KleyaA modern coinage with no documented source. Its nearest neighbours in sound are Cleo, from Gree▶KlinkaaraA 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 echoi▶AmyrieA modern coinage echoing the Amari/Amir family; as an invention its route is uncertain, which w▶ArenzoA modern coinage echoing Renzo and Lorenzo — Italian names from Laurentius, 'from Laurentum; la▶BowdeeA modern American coinage in the Bowie/Brody family; it carries no fixed traditional meaning. R▶BraumA modern coinage that echoes Brom (a short form of Abraham) and Braum, the League of Legends ch▶BrinstonA modern surname-style coinage, blending the sounds of Brinson and Winston; no single fixed roo▶CaivenA modern coinage blending the sounds of Caden and Gavin; no single fixed root. Routes uncertain▶CaizynA modern American coinage echoing the Caiden/Kayson family, with a stylish -zyn spelling; no fi▶CayceonA modern American coinage extending the Cason/Kayce sound with an -eon ending; no fixed traditi▶ChozinA modern coinage that echoes the English word 'chosen'; no single fixed root, and the link is a▶CyireA modern coinage that echoes Cyrus and the word 'sire'; no single fixed root, and the links are▶DabensA modern coinage with no documented etymology; it reads as a surname-style invented name. Route▶DaizenA modern American coinage layering a Dai- opening with -zen (echoing 'Zen'); it may also nod to▶DakhaiA modern American coinage echoing Makai and Kai; no fixed traditional meaning. Routes uncertain▶DakhylinA modern coinage joining a Dakhy- opening with the -lin ending of Kaylin and Braylin. No single▶DalensA modern coinage, seen in Haitian-American communities; it layers a Da-/Dal- opening with an -e▶DeinerA modern given name seen in Latin American communities; it may echo German-surname sounds but h▶DeisonA modern coinage popular in Latin American families, in the family of Deyson and Jeison. No sin▶DemoniiA 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 doc▶DenhymA 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 fr▶DeshaiA modern coinage joining the De- prefix with a -shai ending, in the Deshawn/Deshay family. No d▶DeysonA modern respelling on the Dayson/Jayson pattern; the -son ending suggests 'son of.' As a coine▶DezekiahA 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 L▶EmaziA modern coinage with no documented etymology. Its shape recalls names like Amari and Imani, bu▶EnilA short modern coinage — read by some as Neil reversed, by others as an echo of Enis/Enid. No d▶EnyerA modern Latin American coinage, common as an invented given name in Venezuela and nearby. No d▶EresA modern coinage echoing the Greek Eros ('love') and Ares ('the war god'); as spelled here it r▶EsaunA modern respelling that echoes Esau (a Genesis name) and Sean/Shaun ('God is gracious'). No si▶EydamA modern coinage, echoing Adam ('man; earth') and the sound of Aidan without descending from ei▶EydemA short modern coinage that echoes Adam and the Ay- sound of Aidan/Aiden. No documented etymolo▶EzaielA modern Hebrew-styled formation, echoing Ezekiel and the -el element ('God') seen in many Hebr▶EzakaiA modern coinage echoing Ezekiel ('God strengthens') and the Hebrew Zakai ('pure; innocent'); a▶EzirA short modern coinage echoing Ezra ('help') and Emir ('prince; commander') by sound. No docume▶EzmirA 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 t▶GesiahA modern coinage, echoing Josiah ('the Lord heals') and the sound of Messiah, without descendin▶HanzellA modern coinage or respelling, echoing Hansel and Hans (pet forms of Johannes, 'God is graciou▶HeithanA modern coinage echoing Ethan ('firm; enduring,' Hebrew) and the Arabic Haithem/Haitham ('youn▶JaiairJaiair is a modern American coinage, layering the popular Jai-/Jay- opening with an -air finish▶JakodahA modern coinage, blending the sounds of Jacob ('holder of the heel') and Dakota ('friend; ally▶JasaiiA modern American coinage with a doubled -ii ending. It has no documented etymology; routes unc▶JaycielA modern coinage joining a Jayce- opening with the Hebrew -el ('God') ending seen in Yariel and▶JaywenJaywen is a new American coinage with no documented etymology. It joins the popular Jay- prefix▶JermiriA modern coinage joining a Jer- opening with the -miri/-mir sound of Jamari and Amir; no docume▶JersiA 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 Isla▶JrusiahA modern American coinage shaped on Josiah (Hebrew Yoshiyahu, 'the Lord supports; the Lord heal▶JuziahA 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 read▶KaellKaell is a short modern spelling, reading near Kai and Cael. It has no single documented meanin▶KaisaiahA modern coinage that joins a Ka- opening to the sound of Isaiah. The resemblance is an echo on▶KaiyreA 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 root▶KaskileKaskile is a modern African-American coinage with no documented etymology. We note that honestl▶KaydensA 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-n▶KazynA modern coinage on a Kay- opening with a -zyn ending, in the Cayson/Kaysen family. No single d▶KeiderA modern coinage, seen especially in Latin American naming, on a Kei- opening with a -der endin▶KenaiiA modern coinage on a Ke- opening with a stressed -naii ending; it echoes the Alaskan place nam▶KenzenA modern coinage on a Ken- opening with a -zen ending, in the Kenzo/Enzo family of sounds. No s▶KerlinA 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 unc▶KeyaniA modern coinage on a Key- opening with an -ani ending; it echoes names like Kiana and Keanu, t▶KeyyonA modern coinage on a Key- opening with a stressed -yon ending, in the Keon/Deon family of soun▶KhamyriA modern American coinage, layering the fashionable Kh- opening with the sound of Amari ('stren▶KhariiA modern coinage on a Kha- opening with a stressed -rii ending; it echoes Khari and Amari, thou▶KhazaiA modern coinage with a bold -zai ending; the sound also echoes Khazai/Khazaei, a Persian surna▶KhiloA modern American coinage that echoes the word 'kilo' and the sound of names like Milo and Kylo▶KhizenA modern coinage on a Khi- opening with a -zen ending, in the Kaizen/Kaisen family of sounds. N▶KhozynA modern coinage on a Kho- opening with a -zyn ending. No single documented meaning; routes unc▶
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