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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

KmoriKmori is a modern coinage with a compressed K- onset, echoing names like Amori and Kymani. It hKnyariKnyari is a modern coinage echoing names like Nyari and Kyari, with a silent K- onset. It has nKouverA modern American coinage following Kouvr, the given name of social-media personality Kouvr AnnKovurA modern American coinage in the Kouvr family, following the given name of social-media personaLakelinLakelin is a modern coinage pairing the English word 'lake' with the popular suffix -lin, echoiLanariA modern American coinage with an airy three-beat sound, akin to names like Lanaya and Amari. NLaudieLaudie is a modern coinage echoing vintage -audie names like Maudie and Claudie. (The Latin lauLayaunaA modern American coinage pairing the Lay- opening of Layla with the -auna ending seen in DeaunLayelA modern coinage, reading as a blend of a Lay- sound with an -el ending (echoing names like YaeLeiariA modern American coinage with an airy three-beat sound, layering a Lei- sound with an -ari endLeiomiA modern coinage whose sound echoes Naomi ('pleasantness,' Hebrew) and the Lei-/Leilani family.LeviannaA modern coinage echoing Liviana and Viviana (from Latin roots for 'life; lively'), with a Le- LeylanisA modern coinage echoing Leilani (Hawaiian, 'heavenly flowers') with an -is ending seen in LatiLeysaA short modern coinage echoing Elisa/Leisa (from the Elizabeth family) and the -eysa sound. A sLilietA modern coinage built on Lily (the flower), echoing Juliet in its -iet ending. No single fixedLillietteA modern coinage joining Lily (the flower) with the French diminutive -ette ('little'), readingLismarA modern Latin-American coinage, likely blending Lis- (from Lisa/Elizabeth) with -mar ('sea,' SLiyaniA modern coinage echoing Liana and Leilani, and separately a Sinhala (Sri Lankan) name. Routes LynnyxA modern coinage joining Lynn (Welsh, 'lake; pool') with Lynx (the tufted wildcat), in the edgyMaelizA modern coinage blending Mae (or the Breton Mael, 'prince; chief') with Liz (from Elizabeth). MailanniA modern coinage echoing Leilani and Milani, its -lani ending brushing Hawaiian ('heaven; royalMakriyanaA modern coinage with no documented source, built from familiar name parts. It sits near MarianMarsanaA modern coinage with no documented source, built from the Mar- opening of Maria and Marisa andMayelliA modern coinage used chiefly in Spanish-speaking communities, sitting close to Nayeli and MayeMinkyAn affectionate nickname-style coinage, sometimes a pet name; no documented etymology as a giveMireinaA modern coinage in which many hear mi reina, Spanish for 'my queen,' and also an echo of the CMirelithA very rare modern coinage. It echoes Mireya/Mirela (Spanish and Romanian names linked to 'admiMyarieA modern American coinage pairing Mya - itself a spelling of Mia or Maya - with the -rie endingMyeliA modern coinage, a My-/Mi- sound with an -eli ending. No documented etymology; routes uncertaiMyoamiA modern coinage whose sound brushes place-name Miami and the Maya/Amaya family. No documented NaariEchoes the Sanskrit nari ('woman'), and also reads as a modern doubled-vowel coinage. Two syllaNaelisA modern coinage with no documented source. It sits near Anais, a Catalan and French form of AnNaelysA modern coinage layering a Nae-/Naia- sound with an -lys ending, in the current Spanish-influeNaiarieA modern coinage echoing Naiara (a Basque Marian name) and Nayeli, with a bright -arie ending. NaileiaA modern coinage echoing Naila and Leia, layering their soft sounds. No single fixed meaning; rNaimoraA modern coinage with no documented etymology, its sound brushing Naima and Mora/Zamora. Given NaiyoriA modern coinage, a Nai- sound with an -ori ending. No documented etymology; routes uncertain.NakaylynA modern coinage joining a Na- prefix with Kaylyn (itself a Kay + -lyn blend). No single fixed NavannyA modern coinage echoing Savannah and Vanna, with a bright -anny ending. No single fixed meaninNayarieA modern coinage echoing Nayeli and Naiara, with a bright -arie ending. No single fixed meaningNaylaniiA modern coinage joining a Nay- sound with the -lani ending of Leilani/Kailani. No single fixedNayviiA modern stylized spelling echoing Navy (the deep blue; the naval force). As a stylized coinageNaziylaA modern coinage with no documented etymology, its sound brushing Nazila and Layla. Given honesNimonaA modern name known from Nimona, the shapeshifting heroine of the graphic novel and animated fiNirelleA modern coinage pairing a Ni- opening with the French-flavored -elle ending seen in Danielle aNiyanniA modern coinage in the Aniyah/Saniyah sound-family, layering a Ni- opening with a flowing -yanNovaskyeA modern compound joining Nova (Latin, 'new'; a brightening star) with Skye (the sky; the ScottNyairiA modern American coinage in the family of Nyla, Nyree and Amari. It has no documented etymologNyarriA modern coinage with no documented etymology, its sound brushing Nyla and Starri. Given honestNylahniA modern coinage echoing Nyla and Kehlani, its -lani ending brushing Hawaiian ('heaven; royal')NylaiaA modern coinage echoing Nyla and Alaia, layering their soft sounds. No single fixed meaning; rNyliseA modern coinage pairing a Ny- opening with the -lise ending seen in Elise and Annalise. It carOaklyneA modern coinage in the Oakley/Oaklyn family — from the English oak (the tree) plus a -lyne endOmiraA modern name echoing Amira (Arabic, 'princess; leader') and Mira ('wonderful; sea; peace' by vOnaiA short modern coinage; it echoes the sounds of names like Anaya and Nia but has no single docuOnarayaA modern coinage; its sound echoes names like Anaya and Soraya but it has no single documented OriellaA modern name echoing Latin aurum ('gold') and the Oriel/Muriel family; read loosely as 'goldenOrlaniA modern coinage in the -lani family (the Hawaiian lani, 'heaven; sky,' is the fashionable endiOsmariA modern coinage popular in Spanish-speaking communities, echoing names like Yamari and ItzamarOziyahA modern Hebrew-styled coinage that echoes Uzziah ('the Lord is my strength; my strength is YahQilaniA modern coinage in the -lani family (from Hawaiian lani, 'heaven; sky'), a Q-spelling of the KQuiariA modern coinage, echoing names like Kiara and Quiana; no single documented root. Routes uncertRaevaA modern coinage blending Rae (a bright -rae sound) with a -va ending (as in Eva/Ava). No singlRemidiA modern coinage that echoes the English word remedy ('a cure; something that heals') and the RRenlynnA modern coinage joining a Ren- opening (from Wren, or Lauren) with the -lynn ending (Welsh, 'lRinayaA modern coinage joining a Rin- opening (echoing Rina, a Hebrew/Japanese name) with the flowingRoeyA modern coinage or respelling, echoing Roe, Rowe, and the -oey sound of Zoey/Joey. It has no sRoyalynA modern coinage from Royal ('of a king; regal') with the fashionable -lyn ending. A regal, curRudvikaA modern Sanskrit-styled name, variously linked to Rudra (a name of Shiva) or to riddhi ('prospRustynA modern coinage blending Rusty ('reddish-haired') with the -styn/-stin ending of Austin ('greaRyalaniA modern coinage joining a Rya-/Rye- sound with the Hawaiian element lani ('heaven; sky; royal'RymediA modern coinage echoing the word remedy ('a cure; a healing'); as a settled name it has no fixRynlieA modern coinage in the Rylie/Kinley/Finley family, pairing a Ryn- sound with a -lie ending. SoRyshaA modern coinage or respelling, echoing Risha and the -sha ending of Aisha/Nisha. It has no sinSadaiA modern coinage; in sound it echoes the Hebrew Shaddai ('Almighty,' a name of God, as in El ShSaelynA modern coinage joining a Sae-/Say- sound with the popular -lyn ending. It has no single fixedSaelynnA modern coinage joining a Sae- sound with the popular ending -lynn (from Welsh, 'lake; waterfaSaiyahA modern coinage echoing Isaiah (and Saya) in sound; the link is an echo, not a documented meanSakhaniA modern coinage; in sound it echoes the Sanskrit/Hindi sakhi ('female friend; companion'). As SalaeliA modern coinage with no documented etymology; it echoes the Sala-/-eli sound family (Salae, ElSalaiA modern coinage; also known historically as Salai, the nickname of Gian Giacomo Caprotti, an aSamyriA modern coinage echoing Samira ('companion in evening talk') and Samara in sound, with a -yri SaomiA modern coinage whose sound sits near Naomi (Hebrew, 'pleasantness') and Salome. Those are echSaroyahA modern coinage, echoing Sarah ('princess') with an airy -oyah ending. No documented etymologySaroyalA modern coinage whose ending echoes the English word 'royal'; it also carries a faint Sarah soSarvikaA modern Sanskrit-styled name built on sarva ('all; whole; complete; entire') with a -vika endiSavoniA modern coinage on a soft Sa-/-voni sound, echoing the fashionable -vani/-oni endings; no singSavonniA modern coinage, echoing Savannah and the name Savion with a stylish -onni ending. No documentSaylynnA modern coinage joining a Say-/Sail- sound with the popular -lynn ending, with a breezy nod toSeeraA modern coinage echoing Sierra and Sira, on a bright -eera sound; no single fixed meaning. RouSehlaniA modern coinage whose -lani ending echoes the Hawaiian lani ('heaven; sky; royal'); as a wholeSeiaA modern coinage or respelling, echoing Saia, Maya, and Aya. It has no single fixed source, so SeilaniA modern American coinage borrowing the -lani music of Hawaiian names such as Leilani and KailaSeremiA modern coinage or respelling, echoing Seren (Welsh, 'star') and Remy. It has no single fixed SevayahA modern American coinage on the -ayah/-iyah ending. It has no documented etymology of its own;SiraiyaA modern coinage echoing names like Saraya and Suraya, with the fashionable -aiya ending. No siSirelSirel is the Estonian word for 'lilac,' and separately reads as a modern coinage. The given-namSireyaA modern coinage standing near Soraya (Persian, linked to the Pleiades) and Mireya (Spanish, tiSkylaineA modern American coinage: the word sky (from Old Norse sky, 'cloud') plus a French-looking -laSolanieA modern coinage echoing the Spanish sol ('sun') and the name Solana ('sunshine; sunlight'). WaSoleinyA modern coinage on sol ('sun,' Latin/Spanish) with an -einy ending seen in Latina naming. The SunairaA modern coinage echoing Sunaina and other Su- names (su, 'good; beautiful,' in Sanskrit), withSymaniA modern coinage that echoes Imani (Swahili, 'faith') with a fashionable Sy- opening. This is aSyomiA modern coinage with a soft, two-beat sound; no documented meaning or single source. Routes unSypherA modern respelling of the English word Cipher ('a code; a zero'), which traces through Latin aSyrelleA modern coinage pairing a Sy- opening with the French-flavored -elle ending seen in Estelle anTaeriA modern coinage with no documented etymology, echoing the sounds of Teri and Kerry. Routes uncTalylahA modern coinage blending the sounds of Tayla, Talia and Layla into a flowing feminine name. NoTamiriA modern coinage echoing Tamir (a Hebrew/Arabic name) and Tamara, with a soft -iri ending. No sTayomiA modern coinage echoing Naomi ('pleasantness') with a Ta- opening. A sound-echo, not a documenTrulaniA modern coinage joining the English 'true' with the fashionable -lani ending (Hawaiian lani, 'TrumaniA modern American coinage. It echoes the English surname Truman ('trusty, faithful man'), givenTrumoniA modern coinage joining a Tru- sound with a -moni ending (as in Harmoni and Simoni). No documeVaylaniA modern coinage joining a Vay- sound with the -lani ending (echoing the Hawaiian lani, 'heavenVyraA modern coinage whose sound echoes Vera ('faith; truth') and Myra; as spelled it is invented, WaceyA modern coinage in the Casey/Stacey sound-family, also echoing the old surname Wace. As spelleWinsleighA modern coinage joining the surname Winslow (roughly 'friend's hill/mound') with the fashionabXamariaA modern coinage whose sound echoes Samaria (a biblical place) and Xiomara; spelled with an X- XarielleA modern coinage joining a stylish X- opening with the -rielle ending of Arielle/Marielle. The XilaniA modern coinage with an X- spelling, in the Kehlani/Leilani family (the -lani ending carrying XileniA modern coinage echoing Xilena and Jileni, spelled with an X- sounded as Z. As spelled it carrXyairaA modern American coinage, an X- restyling near Zaria/Zaira/Kyaira. No single fixed meaning; roYalanniA modern coinage in the Leilani/Kehlani family, layering a Ya- sound with the -anni/-ani endingZabelyA modern coinage echoing Isabel and the Armenian Zabel (a form of Elizabeth/Isabel). As spelledZaelA modern single-beat coinage in the style of Hebrew names ending in -el ('God'), echoing angel-ZaeveiA modern American coinage with no documented etymology; its sound layers a Zae- opening with a ZahoryA Spanish-influenced given name echoing zahori, the Spanish word for 'a diviner; a dowser; one ZaiylaA modern respelling in the Zayla/Layla family, with a decorative -iy- spelling. As this form itZalaiahA modern coinage with the fashionable -aiah/-laiah ending, echoing names like Zaliyah and AmaiaZalayiahA modern coinage in the Zaliyah/Aaliyah family, with a flowing -ayiah spelling. As a coinage itZaleiA modern coinage with a soft -ei ending, echoing names like Zaylee. As a coinage its route is u

Coinage Boy Names

KolesenKolesen is a modern coinage echoing Coleson/Colson ('son of Cole,' English), and is the same coKridhavKridhav is a modern Sanskrit-styled coinage popular in contemporary Indian naming; it is often KyaidenA modern American coinage joining a Ky- opening with Aiden (itself Irish, 'little fire'). As a KyezenA modern American coinage, echoing the Ky- family and the sound of Kaizen/Kaysen. No single docLakelenLakelen is a modern coinage echoing Lachlan and Lakeland, joining a Lake- opening with a -len eLasaiLasai is a modern coinage with a smooth two-beat sound; it also echoes Basque words and surnameLeaireA modern American coinage, echoing the sound of Zaire and Lear/Adair. No single documented etymLeyanLeyan is a modern name that reads as a coinage in English and also appears as a romanized ChineLirianA modern coinage echoing names like Kilian and Adrian, and the sound of 'lyre.' It also appearsMaiyonA modern American coinage, layering a Mai-/My- opening with an -on ending; no single fixed sourMaylenA modern coinage pairing a bright May- opening with an -len ending, in the mold of names like KMazielA modern coinage joining the Hebrew mazel ('luck; fortune') with the -el ending ('God') of angeMivanshA modern Indian coinage in Sanskrit style; the -vansh element ('lineage; family; part') gives aMycereA modern American coinage with a soft, current sound; no single fixed source. Routes uncertain,NazielA modern coinage built on the -el ending that means 'God' in Hebrew names like Daniel and GabriNehkaiA modern American coinage joining a Neh- opening with the popular Kai ('sea'; also a Navajo eleNekaiA modern coinage built on the fashionable -kai ending (as in Nikai, Zakai), with a Ne- opening;NeomA modern coinage with no documented etymology; it may echo Neo or the place-name Neom in sound.NeymariA brand-new coinage with no documented etymology. It plainly echoes the Brazilian footballer NeNovanniA modern coinage that blends the sound of Giovanni ('God is gracious') with the bright word NovNyaanA modern coinage with a soft, drawn-out vowel; it has no single documented meaning. Routes unceOdritA modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; it reads as an invented name, possOffranelA modern coinage, likely in Haitian French style; it has no documented etymology, though its enOmiasA modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; it may echo names like Amias or ToRahzirRahzir is a very new American coinage with no documented source. It reads as a sound-built nameRainielA modern coinage joining a Rain-/Rainier sound with the Hebrew-style -el ('God') ending seen inRamaziA form of the Georgian Ramaz (a name from Persian tradition) and, in U.S. use, a modern coinageRasaiA modern coinage, echoing names like Kasai and Rashad without a single documented root. Routes ReyomA modern coinage with no documented etymology; it reads as an invented name. Routes uncertain, RhaelA modern coinage, echoing Rael and Hebrew -el ('God') endings without a single documented root.RiamA modern coinage with no documented etymology; it reads as an invented name, possibly echoing RRidocA rare name reading as a modern coinage, echoing Celtic-style names like Cadoc and Riordan; no RosiahA modern coinage on the popular -iah pattern (as in Josiah, Isaiah), with a Ros- opening; no siRuizeAn echo of the Spanish surname Ruiz ('son of Ruy,' a form of Roderick, 'famous ruler'); as spelRylohA modern coinage joining an Ry- opening with a -loh ending (echoing Rylo/Marlo). No fixed meaniSamarvA modern coinage with no documented etymology; it reads as an invented name, perhaps echoing SaSaylenSaylen is a contemporary American coinage without documented etymology. It sits in the Kaylen/WShrinavA Sanskrit-styled name built on the auspicious Shri element ('grace; prosperity; radiance'), paShrinayA modern Indian formation built on Shri, the Sanskrit word for prosperity, beauty and auspiciouSkyloSkylo is a brand-new American coinage. It joins the word 'sky' (from Old Norse sky, 'cloud') wiStattenA modern surname-style coinage in the family of Staten and Statton (with an echo of Staten IslaSwanayA modern American coinage with a smooth two-beat sound; it carries style over a fixed meaning. SymierA modern coinage echoing names like Samir and Zaire, without a single documented source. RoutesSymiereA modern American coinage echoing Amir and Semaj; it carries a sleek sound over a fixed meaningTakoahA modern coinage with several possible echoes (including a biblical place, Tekoa) without one dTasaiA modern American coinage with no documented etymology. Its shape recalls names such as Tashi aTyhloA modern coinage and stylized respelling in the family of Tylo and Milo, without a single documTyzeirA modern American coinage joining the popular Ty- prefix with a -zeir ending that echoes Zaire;VamariA modern American coinage in the fashionable -mari sound family (alongside Amari, Damari); a meVaylorA modern American coinage that echoes surname-names like Taylor and Baylor, with an overtone ofWadielA modern coinage in the angel-name style, ending in the Hebrew -el ('God'). The Wadi- opening hXaielA modern coinage with an -el ('God' by the Hebrew route) ending, echoing Xavier and Zaire in thXairA modern one-syllable coinage echoing Xavier and the place-name Zaire, read with a 'Z-' openingXaivianA modern coinage echoing Xavier (from a Basque place name, often read 'new house; bright'), extXaylonA modern American coinage, pairing the fashionable X- opening with a -lon ending in the Kaylon/XaylynA modern American coinage, joining the X- opening with the -lyn ending of Jaylyn and Kaylyn. NoXeroA stylized respelling of the word Zero (itself from Arabic sifr, 'empty; nothing,' via Italian XimirA modern coinage that echoes the Slavic name element -mir ('peace; world') seen in names like VXyheirA modern coinage whose sound echoes Zaire and the Arabic Zahir ('radiant'), styled with a bold XynA modern one-syllable coinage, styled with a bold X- and echoing Zyn and Zayn. No documented meYeikA short modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; possibly a phonetic spellingYizePossibly a romanized Chinese given name (e.g., meanings vary widely by characters) or a modern YorlinA modern name, likely a Latin-American coinage in the Yo-/-lin style; no documented meaning. RoYuvirA modern Indian coinage in a Sanskrit style, blending yuva ('youth') with vir ('hero; brave'); ZadA modern one-syllable coinage or short form; no documented meaning. It may function as a short ZaeloA modern American coinage joining the fashionable Zae- opening — shared with Zaid, Zaiden and ZZaironA modern coinage joining the Zaire sound with a strong -on ending (as in Kairon, Myron). A boldZakaisA modern coinage echoing the Hebrew Zakkai ('pure; innocent') and the -ais sound of names like ZakiasA modern coinage or respelling echoing the biblical Zaccheus ('pure') and Zakariah, with a Lati

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What are popular Coinage baby names?

Popular Coinage baby names include Kmori, Knyari, Kolesen, Kouver, Kovur, Kridhav. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

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