Coinage Baby Names
8025 Coinage names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.
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Coinage Girl Names
KmoriKmori is a modern coinage with a compressed K- onset, echoing names like Amori and Kymani. It h▶KnyariKnyari is a modern coinage echoing names like Nyari and Kyari, with a silent K- onset. It has n▶KouverA modern American coinage following Kouvr, the given name of social-media personality Kouvr Ann▶KovurA modern American coinage in the Kouvr family, following the given name of social-media persona▶LakelinLakelin is a modern coinage pairing the English word 'lake' with the popular suffix -lin, echoi▶LanariA modern American coinage with an airy three-beat sound, akin to names like Lanaya and Amari. N▶LaudieLaudie is a modern coinage echoing vintage -audie names like Maudie and Claudie. (The Latin lau▶LayaunaA modern American coinage pairing the Lay- opening of Layla with the -auna ending seen in Deaun▶LayelA modern coinage, reading as a blend of a Lay- sound with an -el ending (echoing names like Yae▶LeiariA modern American coinage with an airy three-beat sound, layering a Lei- sound with an -ari end▶LeiomiA 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 Lati▶LeysaA short modern coinage echoing Elisa/Leisa (from the Elizabeth family) and the -eysa sound. A s▶LilietA modern coinage built on Lily (the flower), echoing Juliet in its -iet ending. No single fixed▶LillietteA modern coinage joining Lily (the flower) with the French diminutive -ette ('little'), reading▶LismarA modern Latin-American coinage, likely blending Lis- (from Lisa/Elizabeth) with -mar ('sea,' S▶LiyaniA 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 edgy▶MaelizA 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; royal▶MakriyanaA modern coinage with no documented source, built from familiar name parts. It sits near Marian▶MarsanaA modern coinage with no documented source, built from the Mar- opening of Maria and Marisa and▶MayelliA modern coinage used chiefly in Spanish-speaking communities, sitting close to Nayeli and Maye▶MinkyAn affectionate nickname-style coinage, sometimes a pet name; no documented etymology as a give▶MireinaA modern coinage in which many hear mi reina, Spanish for 'my queen,' and also an echo of the C▶MirelithA very rare modern coinage. It echoes Mireya/Mirela (Spanish and Romanian names linked to 'admi▶MyarieA modern American coinage pairing Mya - itself a spelling of Mia or Maya - with the -rie ending▶MyeliA modern coinage, a My-/Mi- sound with an -eli ending. No documented etymology; routes uncertai▶MyoamiA 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 sylla▶NaelisA modern coinage with no documented source. It sits near Anais, a Catalan and French form of An▶NaelysA modern coinage layering a Nae-/Naia- sound with an -lys ending, in the current Spanish-influe▶NaiarieA 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; r▶NaimoraA 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 meanin▶NayarieA modern coinage echoing Nayeli and Naiara, with a bright -arie ending. No single fixed meaning▶NaylaniiA modern coinage joining a Nay- sound with the -lani ending of Leilani/Kailani. No single fixed▶NayviiA modern stylized spelling echoing Navy (the deep blue; the naval force). As a stylized coinage▶NaziylaA modern coinage with no documented etymology, its sound brushing Nazila and Layla. Given hones▶NimonaA modern name known from Nimona, the shapeshifting heroine of the graphic novel and animated fi▶NirelleA modern coinage pairing a Ni- opening with the French-flavored -elle ending seen in Danielle a▶NiyanniA modern coinage in the Aniyah/Saniyah sound-family, layering a Ni- opening with a flowing -yan▶NovaskyeA modern compound joining Nova (Latin, 'new'; a brightening star) with Skye (the sky; the Scott▶NyairiA modern American coinage in the family of Nyla, Nyree and Amari. It has no documented etymolog▶NyarriA modern coinage with no documented etymology, its sound brushing Nyla and Starri. Given honest▶NylahniA 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; r▶NyliseA modern coinage pairing a Ny- opening with the -lise ending seen in Elise and Annalise. It car▶OaklyneA modern coinage in the Oakley/Oaklyn family — from the English oak (the tree) plus a -lyne end▶OmiraA modern name echoing Amira (Arabic, 'princess; leader') and Mira ('wonderful; sea; peace' by v▶OnaiA short modern coinage; it echoes the sounds of names like Anaya and Nia but has no single docu▶OnarayaA 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 'golden▶OrlaniA modern coinage in the -lani family (the Hawaiian lani, 'heaven; sky,' is the fashionable endi▶OsmariA modern coinage popular in Spanish-speaking communities, echoing names like Yamari and Itzamar▶OziyahA modern Hebrew-styled coinage that echoes Uzziah ('the Lord is my strength; my strength is Yah▶QilaniA modern coinage in the -lani family (from Hawaiian lani, 'heaven; sky'), a Q-spelling of the K▶QuiariA modern coinage, echoing names like Kiara and Quiana; no single documented root. Routes uncert▶RaevaA modern coinage blending Rae (a bright -rae sound) with a -va ending (as in Eva/Ava). No singl▶RemidiA modern coinage that echoes the English word remedy ('a cure; something that heals') and the R▶RenlynnA modern coinage joining a Ren- opening (from Wren, or Lauren) with the -lynn ending (Welsh, 'l▶RinayaA modern coinage joining a Rin- opening (echoing Rina, a Hebrew/Japanese name) with the flowing▶RoeyA modern coinage or respelling, echoing Roe, Rowe, and the -oey sound of Zoey/Joey. It has no s▶RoyalynA modern coinage from Royal ('of a king; regal') with the fashionable -lyn ending. A regal, cur▶RudvikaA modern Sanskrit-styled name, variously linked to Rudra (a name of Shiva) or to riddhi ('prosp▶RustynA modern coinage blending Rusty ('reddish-haired') with the -styn/-stin ending of Austin ('grea▶RyalaniA 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 fix▶RynlieA modern coinage in the Rylie/Kinley/Finley family, pairing a Ryn- sound with a -lie ending. So▶RyshaA modern coinage or respelling, echoing Risha and the -sha ending of Aisha/Nisha. It has no sin▶SadaiA modern coinage; in sound it echoes the Hebrew Shaddai ('Almighty,' a name of God, as in El Sh▶SaelynA modern coinage joining a Sae-/Say- sound with the popular -lyn ending. It has no single fixed▶SaelynnA modern coinage joining a Sae- sound with the popular ending -lynn (from Welsh, 'lake; waterfa▶SaiyahA modern coinage echoing Isaiah (and Saya) in sound; the link is an echo, not a documented mean▶SakhaniA 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, El▶SalaiA modern coinage; also known historically as Salai, the nickname of Gian Giacomo Caprotti, an a▶SamyriA 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 ech▶SaroyahA modern coinage, echoing Sarah ('princess') with an airy -oyah ending. No documented etymology▶SaroyalA modern coinage whose ending echoes the English word 'royal'; it also carries a faint Sarah so▶SarvikaA modern Sanskrit-styled name built on sarva ('all; whole; complete; entire') with a -vika endi▶SavoniA modern coinage on a soft Sa-/-voni sound, echoing the fashionable -vani/-oni endings; no sing▶SavonniA modern coinage, echoing Savannah and the name Savion with a stylish -onni ending. No document▶SaylynnA modern coinage joining a Say-/Sail- sound with the popular -lynn ending, with a breezy nod to▶SeeraA modern coinage echoing Sierra and Sira, on a bright -eera sound; no single fixed meaning. Rou▶SehlaniA modern coinage whose -lani ending echoes the Hawaiian lani ('heaven; sky; royal'); as a whole▶SeiaA 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 Kaila▶SeremiA 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 si▶SirelSirel is the Estonian word for 'lilac,' and separately reads as a modern coinage. The given-nam▶SireyaA modern coinage standing near Soraya (Persian, linked to the Pleiades) and Mireya (Spanish, ti▶SkylaineA modern American coinage: the word sky (from Old Norse sky, 'cloud') plus a French-looking -la▶SolanieA modern coinage echoing the Spanish sol ('sun') and the name Solana ('sunshine; sunlight'). Wa▶SoleinyA 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), with▶SymaniA modern coinage that echoes Imani (Swahili, 'faith') with a fashionable Sy- opening. This is a▶SyomiA modern coinage with a soft, two-beat sound; no documented meaning or single source. Routes un▶SypherA modern respelling of the English word Cipher ('a code; a zero'), which traces through Latin a▶SyrelleA modern coinage pairing a Sy- opening with the French-flavored -elle ending seen in Estelle an▶TaeriA modern coinage with no documented etymology, echoing the sounds of Teri and Kerry. Routes unc▶TalylahA modern coinage blending the sounds of Tayla, Talia and Layla into a flowing feminine name. No▶TamiriA modern coinage echoing Tamir (a Hebrew/Arabic name) and Tamara, with a soft -iri ending. No s▶TayomiA modern coinage echoing Naomi ('pleasantness') with a Ta- opening. A sound-echo, not a documen▶TrulaniA 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'), given▶TrumoniA modern coinage joining a Tru- sound with a -moni ending (as in Harmoni and Simoni). No docume▶VaylaniA modern coinage joining a Vay- sound with the -lani ending (echoing the Hawaiian lani, 'heaven▶VyraA 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 spelle▶WinsleighA modern coinage joining the surname Winslow (roughly 'friend's hill/mound') with the fashionab▶XamariaA 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 carr▶XyairaA modern American coinage, an X- restyling near Zaria/Zaira/Kyaira. No single fixed meaning; ro▶YalanniA modern coinage in the Leilani/Kehlani family, layering a Ya- sound with the -anni/-ani ending▶ZabelyA modern coinage echoing Isabel and the Armenian Zabel (a form of Elizabeth/Isabel). As spelled▶ZaelA 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 it▶ZalaiahA modern coinage with the fashionable -aiah/-laiah ending, echoing names like Zaliyah and Amaia▶ZalayiahA modern coinage in the Zaliyah/Aaliyah family, with a flowing -ayiah spelling. As a coinage it▶ZaleiA 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 co▶KridhavKridhav 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 doc▶LakelenLakelen is a modern coinage echoing Lachlan and Lakeland, joining a Lake- opening with a -len e▶LasaiLasai is a modern coinage with a smooth two-beat sound; it also echoes Basque words and surname▶LeaireA modern American coinage, echoing the sound of Zaire and Lear/Adair. No single documented etym▶LeyanLeyan is a modern name that reads as a coinage in English and also appears as a romanized Chine▶LirianA modern coinage echoing names like Kilian and Adrian, and the sound of 'lyre.' It also appears▶MaiyonA modern American coinage, layering a Mai-/My- opening with an -on ending; no single fixed sour▶MaylenA modern coinage pairing a bright May- opening with an -len ending, in the mold of names like K▶MazielA modern coinage joining the Hebrew mazel ('luck; fortune') with the -el ending ('God') of ange▶MivanshA modern Indian coinage in Sanskrit style; the -vansh element ('lineage; family; part') gives a▶MycereA 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 Gabri▶NehkaiA modern American coinage joining a Neh- opening with the popular Kai ('sea'; also a Navajo ele▶NekaiA 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 Ne▶NovanniA modern coinage that blends the sound of Giovanni ('God is gracious') with the bright word Nov▶NyaanA modern coinage with a soft, drawn-out vowel; it has no single documented meaning. Routes unce▶OdritA modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; it reads as an invented name, poss▶OffranelA modern coinage, likely in Haitian French style; it has no documented etymology, though its en▶OmiasA modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; it may echo names like Amias or To▶RahzirRahzir is a very new American coinage with no documented source. It reads as a sound-built name▶RainielA modern coinage joining a Rain-/Rainier sound with the Hebrew-style -el ('God') ending seen in▶RamaziA form of the Georgian Ramaz (a name from Persian tradition) and, in U.S. use, a modern coinage▶RasaiA 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 R▶RidocA 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 si▶RuizeAn echo of the Spanish surname Ruiz ('son of Ruy,' a form of Roderick, 'famous ruler'); as spel▶RylohA modern coinage joining an Ry- opening with a -loh ending (echoing Rylo/Marlo). No fixed meani▶SamarvA modern coinage with no documented etymology; it reads as an invented name, perhaps echoing Sa▶SaylenSaylen is a contemporary American coinage without documented etymology. It sits in the Kaylen/W▶ShrinavA Sanskrit-styled name built on the auspicious Shri element ('grace; prosperity; radiance'), pa▶ShrinayA modern Indian formation built on Shri, the Sanskrit word for prosperity, beauty and auspiciou▶SkyloSkylo is a brand-new American coinage. It joins the word 'sky' (from Old Norse sky, 'cloud') wi▶StattenA modern surname-style coinage in the family of Staten and Statton (with an echo of Staten Isla▶SwanayA 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. Routes▶SymiereA modern American coinage echoing Amir and Semaj; it carries a sleek sound over a fixed meaning▶TakoahA modern coinage with several possible echoes (including a biblical place, Tekoa) without one d▶TasaiA modern American coinage with no documented etymology. Its shape recalls names such as Tashi a▶TyhloA modern coinage and stylized respelling in the family of Tylo and Milo, without a single docum▶TyzeirA 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 me▶VaylorA modern American coinage that echoes surname-names like Taylor and Baylor, with an overtone of▶WadielA modern coinage in the angel-name style, ending in the Hebrew -el ('God'). The Wadi- opening h▶XaielA modern coinage with an -el ('God' by the Hebrew route) ending, echoing Xavier and Zaire in th▶XairA modern one-syllable coinage echoing Xavier and the place-name Zaire, read with a 'Z-' opening▶XaivianA modern coinage echoing Xavier (from a Basque place name, often read 'new house; bright'), ext▶XaylonA 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. No▶XeroA 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 V▶XyheirA 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 me▶YeikA short modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; possibly a phonetic spelling▶YizePossibly 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. Ro▶YuvirA 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 Z▶ZaironA modern coinage joining the Zaire sound with a strong -on ending (as in Kairon, Myron). A bold▶ZakaisA 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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