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Coined Baby Names

3344 Coined names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 3344 baby names with a coined 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.

Coined Girl Names

Shekita#15222 in the U.S.Shekita is a modern African American coinage pairing a Sh- opening with a -kita ending, in the Shemica#15224 in the U.S.Shemica is a spelling variant of Shameka, one of the productive coined names of its generation.Taleisha#15230 in the U.S.Taleisha is a coined American girl's name joining a Ta- prefix to the -leisha sound, itself echZiyanna#15230 in the U.S.Ziyanna is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. It joins the fashionable Zi-/Zy- openZyari#15239 in the U.S.Zyari is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. It echoes Zyaire and Zaria, both currenKadeisha#15247 in the U.S.Kadeisha is a coined name whose sound blends the popular -eisha ending with an echo of the ArabAmiaya#15252 in the U.S.Amiaya is a modern American coinage that fuses the popular sounds of Amaya and Amiya into one fAnaily#15272 in the U.S.Anaily is a modern Latina girls' name, most likely built on Ana, the Spanish form of Hannah, meTikesha#15283 in the U.S.Tikesha is an invented American name, joining the Ti- prefix to Kesha, a coined name of the -esAelynn#15285 in the U.S.Aelynn has no documented etymology. It is a modern coinage whose ae- opening and -lynn ending gAndelyn#15285 in the U.S.Andelyn reads as a modern blend of Anne, from the Hebrew Hannah meaning grace, with the popularRaynette#15285 in the U.S.Raynette joins the name-element Ray to the French diminutive ending -ette, 'little', a common mAamori#15298 in the U.S.Aamori is a rare modern coinage without a documented meaning; the -mori sound and doubled Aa- oReshonda#15308 in the U.S.Reshonda is a modern African American coinage built from a Re- opening and Shonda or Rhonda. RhJeda#15310 in the U.S.Jeda appears to be a modern variant or coinage echoing Jada, which is generally traced to the SDayshia#15312 in the U.S.Dayshia is an invented African American girls' name built from a Day- opening and the soft -shiAeryss#15318 in the U.S.Aeryss is a modern American coinage with no documented etymology. Its spelling echoes Aeris/AerTashanti#15323 in the U.S.Tashanti is a coinage that joins the Ta- prefix to Shanti, the Sanskrit word for 'peace, calm'.Shameca#15331 in the U.S.Shameca is a c-spelled variant of Shameka, a coined African-American name built on the fashionaAlayja#15336 in the U.S.Alayja is a modern American coinage echoing Aaliyah and Alaya, with a soft -ja close. It is an Derika#15341 in the U.S.Derika reads chiefly as a feminine form of Derek, which comes from the Germanic Theodoric, joinAlianis#15350 in the U.S.Alianis is a modern coinage used mainly among Spanish-speaking families in the Americas, and itShandelle#15350 in the U.S.Shandelle is a coined American name that pairs the popular Shan- prefix with a -delle ending, aAllenis#15361 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology, used chiefly among Spanish-speaking families in Chastelin#15362 in the U.S.Chastelin is a modern invented name without a settled meaning. It most plausibly echoes ChastitAmea#15383 in the U.S.Amea has no documented etymology. It reads as a short modern coinage in the Amaya/Amia/Mia sounAkeyla#15387 in the U.S.Akeyla reads as a coined cousin of Kayla and Makayla, with an A- opening over a -keyla core. ItLakisha#15388 in the U.S.Lakisha joins the prefix La- to Kisha (Keisha), a name sometimes linked to the biblical Keziah Sharalyn#15389 in the U.S.Sharalyn reads as a mid-century American coinage joining a Shar- opening (as in Sharon or ShareAnovah#15394 in the U.S.Anovah is a modern American coinage with no documented etymology. It carries an audible echo ofKiwana#15400 in the U.S.Kiwana is a modern American coinage that echoes Kiana and the Swahili-flavored sound of Kwanza.Anaja#15408 in the U.S.Anaja is a modern coinage pairing Ana, a form of Anna from the Hebrew Hannah, grace, with a sofJawanna#15408 in the U.S.Jawanna is a mid-twentieth-century American coinage rather than an inherited name. It pairs theShetara#15439 in the U.S.Shetara joins the She- prefix to Tara, the name of the ancient Irish royal hill meaning 'elevatSharena#15453 in the U.S.Sharena is a later-twentieth-century American coinage built from the popular Sha- prefix and anTowana#15455 in the U.S.Towana is a spelling of Tawana, a coined African American girl's name of the mid-twentieth centShawndra#15464 in the U.S.Shawndra joins Shawn, an anglicized spelling of the Irish Sean (John, 'God is gracious'), with Araylia#15473 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It echoes Aurelia, Latin for 'golden', and rhymeShaquela#15473 in the U.S.Shaquela is a coined feminine name built from the fashionable Sha- prefix and the Shaq- sound mLavren#15478 in the U.S.Lavren reads as a coinage or variant of Lauren, the feminine of Laurence, from the Latin 'lauruAriona#15487 in the U.S.Ariona is a modern American coinage close to Ariana (linked to Greek and Welsh roots) and echoiShonte#15489 in the U.S.Shonte is a late-century American coinage in the Chante and Shante sound family. These names ecTessla#15507 in the U.S.Tessla is a modern American name, most plausibly an elaboration of Tessa - itself a short form Tameca#15519 in the U.S.Tameca is a phonetic spelling of Tameka or Tamika, part of a family of coined African American Ulanda#15525 in the U.S.Ulanda reads as a reshaping of Yolanda, swapping the opening for a U-, and as a cousin of WandaAtavia#15533 in the U.S.Atavia is a modern coinage that echoes Octavia and may glance at the Latin atavus, 'forefather,Tameaka#15544 in the U.S.Tameaka is a spelling variant of Tameka, a coined African-American name that joins the Ta- prefBaylyn#15547 in the U.S.A modern American coinage built from Bay- plus the popular -lyn ending, in the family of BayleeWynette#15557 in the U.S.Wynette is an American coinage on the -ette pattern, akin to Lynette and Wanetta, with a Wyn- oTemika#15563 in the U.S.Temika is one spelling of the coined name usually written Tamika or Tameka, an African AmericanTameika#15570 in the U.S.Tameika is a 1970s American coinage, a spelling of Tamika/Tameka, a popular coined name of the Larhonda#15573 in the U.S.Larhonda is a 1970s American coinage, joining the La- prefix to Rhonda (a name sometimes linkedBraylinn#15576 in the U.S.Braylinn is a modern coined name that joins the trendy Bray- sound, shared with Brayden and BraLateisha#15581 in the U.S.Lateisha is a modern American coinage joining the La- prefix to a -teisha sound, closely echoinAzaila#15584 in the U.S.Azaila is a brand-new coinage with no documented etymology. Most likely it plays on the popularJahnay#15590 in the U.S.Jahnay is a modern coinage joining a Jah- opening with the -nay ending, closely echoing Janae (Katera#15596 in the U.S.Katera is a later-twentieth-century coinage in the sound-family of Katrina and Kate, names fromLeilene#15599 in the U.S.Leilene is a recent American coinage that echoes Leilani, from Hawaiian lei ('flower garland') Damika#15615 in the U.S.Damika is a coined American name closely tied to Tamika, swapping the opening consonant to giveQuaneisha#15615 in the U.S.Quaneisha is a coined name joining a Qua-/Quan- prefix to the -eisha ending shared with Keisha Danetta#15623 in the U.S.Danetta lengthens Danette — itself a French-flavored feminine diminutive of Daniel — with an -aTimisha#15626 in the U.S.Timisha is a coined American name, built by fitting a Ti- opening to the popular -isha ending sDaquana#15630 in the U.S.Daquana is a coined name that pairs the Da- prefix with a Quana element, alongside Shaquana, LaToneisha#15633 in the U.S.Toneisha blends Toni or the syllable Tone with the -eisha ending common to Aisha and Keisha, a Azahni#15634 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It sits among the many A-Z names of contemporaryBrantleigh#15636 in the U.S.Brantleigh is a modern feminine coinage on Brantley, an English surname combining a brand, meanTrinda#15637 in the U.S.Trinda is a mid-twentieth-century American coinage, most plausibly built from Trina, a short foBreslyn#15646 in the U.S.Breslyn is a modern coinage in the Brooklyn-Braelyn mould: a bright br- opening plus the -lyn eTashema#15657 in the U.S.Tashema's origin is not firmly documented; it reads as a constructed name joining the Ta- prefiDoralee#15668 in the U.S.A coined compound joining Dora, a short form of Dorothy or Theodora from the Greek doron (gift)Caleyah#15673 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It rhymes with Kaliyah, Maleah and Aaliyah, and Zykira#15674 in the U.S.Zykira is a modern invented girls' name pairing the striking Zy- opening (as in Zyaire, ZykeriaDariel#15682 in the U.S.Dariel reads as a modern coinage joining a Dari- start (as in Daria or Darian) with the -el endTenesia#15684 in the U.S.Tenesia is a modern American invented name from the nineteen-seventies and eighties, part of a Deangela#15699 in the U.S.Deangela is a later-twentieth-century American coinage formed by prefixing De- to Angela. AngelCharny#15710 in the U.S.Charny has no settled etymology. It echoes the Yiddish name Charna ('dark, dark-haired', from aCherise#15713 in the U.S.Cherise is a modern name read as an elaboration of Cherie or Charisse, from the French cherie (Chosynn#15720 in the U.S.Chosynn reads as a modern American coinage, most likely a decorative respelling of the English Chrishell#15722 in the U.S.Chrishell is a modern American coinage joining a Chris- opening (as in Christine or Christina) Iyania#15722 in the U.S.Iyania is a modern American coinage echoing Iyana and Ayana, with an added -ia flourish. It is Chyler#15728 in the U.S.Chyler is an invented American name that reworks the trendy -yler sound of Skyler and Tyler behJaisha#15743 in the U.S.Jaisha is a modern American coinage built from the popular Ja- prefix and a -sha ending, with aShabrea#15745 in the U.S.Shabrea is an invented American name, formed by adding the very productive Sha- prefix to -breaEhlany#15766 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, layering the airy sounds of Kehlani and Alani; no single fixed meaniShanara#15766 in the U.S.Shanara is a coined American name pairing the popular 'Sha-' prefix with a '-nara' ending, echoLasasha#15767 in the U.S.Lasasha is a coined American name that joins the fashionable La- prefix with Sasha, the RussianTyshae#15771 in the U.S.Tyshae is a coined girls' name joining the popular Ty- prefix with a soft -shae ending (a spellDalyza#15777 in the U.S.Dalyza reads as a modern coinage, likely joining a Dal- start (Dalia, Dania) with an Eliza or -Shericka#15777 in the U.S.Shericka is a modern coinage pairing a She- opening with the -ericka of Erica, from the Old NorDamiah#15778 in the U.S.A modern coinage. It may be read as a feminine spin on Damian (Greek Damianos, 'to tame') or siDanaica#15783 in the U.S.A modern coinage, most simply read as an elaborated spelling of Danica — a Slavic name meaning Danaly#15784 in the U.S.Danaly is a modern coinage popular in Spanish-speaking families in the Americas. It reads as DaDaneiris#15787 in the U.S.Daneiris reads as a modern coinage that clearly echoes Daenerys, the invented name of a Game ofShawnese#15788 in the U.S.Shawnese extends Shawn, the popular spelling of the Irish form of John, with a flowing -ese endDaniylah#15792 in the U.S.A modern spelling sitting between Daniyah (an Arabic name read as 'close, near') and Daniela (fDaraya#15794 in the U.S.Daraya reads as a modern coinage echoing Daria (from a Persian root, 'possessing good') or SaraDeilyn#15822 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on the -lyn ending that runs through Jaylyn, Kaylyn and Braelyn. No docuDelisa#15832 in the U.S.Delisa is a modern American coinage joining the De- prefix to Lisa, a short form of Elisabeth (Demarie#15832 in the U.S.Demarie reads as a modern coinage joining the fashionable De- prefix with Marie (French form ofDenaly#15836 in the U.S.Denaly reads as a modern coinage echoing Denali, the Alaskan peak (Koyukon Athabaskan 'the highEllara#15854 in the U.S.Ellara reads as a modern coinage joining Ella (itself from Germanic and Norman roots, and a shoEvalyse#15854 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology, reading as a blend of Eva (Hebrew Chava, 'life')Ellaree#15855 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Ella (a short form of names like Eleanor, or 'all; other') with the aiNatoya#15857 in the U.S.Natoya is a coined American name built on the -toya sound found in Latoya and Toya, fronted witMarkeya#15864 in the U.S.Markeya is a coined American name that pairs a Mar- element, echoing names like Mark and MarquiCatrice#15876 in the U.S.Catrice is a later-twentieth-century American name built on the pattern of Patrice, blending thElyra#15876 in the U.S.Elyra is a modern invented name. It reads as an El- prefix on Lyra — the constellation named foKamisha#15885 in the U.S.Kamisha is a coined American girls' name pairing the Ka- prefix with the popular -isha ending sDarnisha#15886 in the U.S.Darnisha is a coined American name that pairs the Dar- prefix with the -nisha element seen in TEmireth#15891 in the U.S.Emireth is a contemporary name popular in Mexico and among Latino families in the United StatesAnique#15898 in the U.S.Anique is a coined girl's name built on the fashionable French -ique ending seen in Monique andCharnelle#15898 in the U.S.Charnelle is a modern American coinage built from the popular Char- element (as in Charlene, ChBentlie#15905 in the U.S.Bentlie is a recent American respelling of Bentley, a surname turned given name that traces to Savaeh#15915 in the U.S.Savaeh is a modern American coinage with no documented etymology. It sits in the sound family oTaquila#15915 in the U.S.Taquila is a modern American coinage that pairs the popular Ta- prefix with a -quila ending, inLaranda#15916 in the U.S.Laranda is a coined American name that pairs the fashionable La- prefix with the -randa of MiraDamisha#15917 in the U.S.Damisha is an invented African American name from the 1970s. It sets the productive Da- openingDeziah#15924 in the U.S.Deziah reads as a modern coinage echoing Desiah or the biblical Keziah ('cassia,' a fragrant spElonni#15924 in the U.S.A modern coinage with a bright, bouncy sound; it echoes names like Eloni and Alani but has no sChaundra#15934 in the U.S.Chaundra is an Americanized elaboration of Chandra, the Sanskrit word for 'moon' and the name oCornesha#15937 in the U.S.Cornesha is a coined African American girl's name, joining a Cor- or Cornell element to the -neDiasia#15940 in the U.S.Diasia joins the light Di- opening, popular in late twentieth-century American naming, to Asia,Shakia#15942 in the U.S.Shakia is a coined name from the Sha- prefix and a -kia ending, part of the inventive African-AKeshawna#15949 in the U.S.Keshawna is a coined name that adds the Ke- prefix and an -a ending to Shawna, the feminine of Eloria#15950 in the U.S.Eloria is a modern invented name with no documented etymology. It sits between Elora and GloriaEslynn#15975 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining an 'Es-' opening (echoing Esme or Esther) with the popular -lynn suffiEnzie#15981 in the U.S.A modern coinage with a bright -zie ending, echoing names like Enzi and Enza; no single fixed rEvera#15993 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It brushes against Vera (Russian, 'faith'), Eva Nija#15996 in the U.S.Nija is a modern American name, most plausibly a respelling of Nia — a Swahili name meaning 'puEvolett#15997 in the U.S.Evolett is a modern American coined name, a spelling of Evolet, the heroine of the 2008 film 10Ezara#16002 in the U.S.A modern coinage. It may be read as a feminine of Ezra (Hebrew, 'help') or as an E- prefixed ZaChanice#16023 in the U.S.Chanice is a coined name pairing the Cha- opening (as in Chanel and Chantel) with the -nice/-neArtisha#16049 in the U.S.Artisha is a modern American coinage that pairs an Ar- opening with the -tisha ending of LatishQuintasia#16084 in the U.S.Quintasia is a coined girl's name joining a Quin- or Quinta element to a -tasia ending drawn frAnaysia#16091 in the U.S.Anaysia is an invented name that joins the graceful Ana- opening, from names like Anna and AnasDejuana#16092 in the U.S.Dejuana adds the productive De- prefix to Juana, the Spanish feminine of Juan. Juan and Juana dKaniesha#16097 in the U.S.Kaniesha is a coined African-American name in the Keisha and Kenisha family, joining a 'Kan-' oAylenne#16099 in the U.S.Aylenne looks like a modern respelling or elaboration — an -enne ending fitted to a bright ay- Dashawna#16119 in the U.S.Dashawna is a coined feminine name joining the 'Da-' prefix to Shawna, the feminine of Shawn. SDashay#16120 in the U.S.Dashay is a modern American coinage built from the popular Da- prefix and the fashionable -shayDaveyah#16121 in the U.S.Daveyah reads as a modern coinage built on a Davia or David root (Hebrew 'beloved'), styled witJamecia#16124 in the U.S.Jamecia is an American coinage built from a Ja- prefix and a -ecia ending, kin to Jamesia and tJameia#16125 in the U.S.Jameia is a coined American name, best read as a form of Jamia, itself a feminine spin on JamieJamilyn#16128 in the U.S.Jamilyn is a modern American blend of a Jami- or Jamila opening with the popular -lyn ending. TShakelia#16140 in the U.S.Shakelia is a modern American coinage built on the very productive Sha- prefix and a -kelia endLisania#16148 in the U.S.Lisania is a rare modern Latina coinage, most plausibly an -ania elaboration of Lisa or Lissa (Jalynne#16159 in the U.S.Jalynne joins the popular Ja- prefix with -lynne, a spelling of Lynn, which comes from the WelsShanequia#16162 in the U.S.Shanequia is an elaborated spelling of Shaniqua, one of the Sha-/-iqua coinages of African-AmerDwana#16172 in the U.S.Dwana is a mid-century American coinage, most naturally read as a feminine counterpart to DwaynJanilah#16178 in the U.S.Janilah is a modern coinage built on the Jani- sound found in names like Janiya and Janelle, whShaquetta#16178 in the U.S.Shaquetta is a coined name joining the Sha- prefix to a -quetta ending; it reads as a feminine Isella#16182 in the U.S.Isella has no securely documented etymology as a given name. It reads as a trimmed, Italian-styJesalyn#16186 in the U.S.Jesalyn is a coined girls' name pairing the Jess- of Jessica (a Shakespearean name traditionallIvara#16190 in the U.S.Ivara is a modern name with no documented etymology. It reads as an elaboration of Iva or Ivy, Shatasha#16192 in the U.S.Shatasha is an invented name that pairs the Sha- prefix with Tasha, the pet form of Natasha, thKamesha#16194 in the U.S.Kamesha is an invented American name built from the popular Ka- opening and the -esha ending shMarlissa#16196 in the U.S.Marlissa is a modern American blend that pairs the Mar- of names like Maria or Marlene with theCheyla#16197 in the U.S.Cheyla is a modern American coinage whose sound sits close to Sheila and Kayla. It was built foIylee#16197 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology, built on a bright eye- opening and a -lee close.Jailoni#16216 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology, joining the Jai- opening common in American namiShalee#16216 in the U.S.Shalee is a modern American coinage built from the popular Sha- prefix and a -lee ending, in thTakyra#16219 in the U.S.Takyra is a respelling of Takira, an American coinage that joins the Ta- prefix to Kira (itselfElinda#16220 in the U.S.Elinda reads as a coinage that trims Belinda or Melinda to an El- opening, or blends Elena withJakia#16223 in the U.S.Jakia is a coined American name built on the Ja- prefix with a -kia ending, close in sound to TJakya#16225 in the U.S.Jakya is a late-century American coinage, a spelling in the Jakia family that pairs a Ja- openiShatavia#16227 in the U.S.Shatavia is an invented girls' name joining the popular Sha- prefix to -tavia, borrowed from OcKameshia#16232 in the U.S.Kameshia is a late twentieth-century American coinage built from a Ka- prefix and a -meshia endNiaja#16236 in the U.S.Niaja is a modern invented American name that joins Nia, from the Swahili nia, 'purpose,' a worJanaiya#16238 in the U.S.Janaiya is a coined American name in the Janaya/Naya family, joining a Ja- prefix to an -aiya eJanique#16240 in the U.S.Janique is a modern coinage that pairs Jan, from Jane or Janet and ultimately the Hebrew YohanaShronda#16241 in the U.S.Shronda is an African-American coinage that pairs a fashionable Sh- onset with a -ronda ending Shunta#16242 in the U.S.Shunta is a modern African American coinage from the productive Sh- prefix and a brisk -unta enJanyia#16243 in the U.S.Janyia is a modern American coinage built from the Ja- opening and a flowing -nyia/-niya endingJatoria#16255 in the U.S.Jatoria is a coined American name pairing the 'Ja-' prefix with '-toria,' the ending of VictoriJaselynn#16259 in the U.S.Jaselynn is a contemporary American coinage, blending the fashionable Ja- and Jace sounds with Jazlyne#16264 in the U.S.A spelling of Jazlyn, a modern American coinage joining the Jaz- of Jasmine (or of jazz) to theJelisa#16269 in the U.S.Jelisa is a coined name, a Je- form echoing Jalisa and the older Felisa, from Latin felix, 'lucJazani#16276 in the U.S.Jazani is a newly emerging coinage joining the Jaz- element (Jazmin, Jazlyn) to the rolling -anTerrika#16279 in the U.S.Terrika is an American coinage joining a Ter- element (as in Teresa or Terri) to the fashionablJency#16291 in the U.S.Jency has no documented etymology. It reads as a modern coinage on the Jen- of Jennifer or JennDerrica#16307 in the U.S.Derrica pairs the popular African-American De- prefix with Erica, the feminine of Eric from OldDerriona#16308 in the U.S.Derriona is a modern invented girls' name joining a De-/Derri- opening (echoing Derrick and theTalicia#16309 in the U.S.Talicia is a modern American coinage that fronts a Ta- prefix onto Alicia or Felicia. Through tJezabelle#16310 in the U.S.Jezabelle is a modern name that softens the biblical Jezebel with the elegant ending of IsabellDeyonna#16318 in the U.S.Deyonna reads as a modern coinage joining a Dey- prefix with the flowing -onna ending, in the fTashara#16321 in the U.S.Tashara is a late-century American coinage that elaborates Tasha — the short form of Natasha, iDianelly#16323 in the U.S.Dianelly is a Latina invented name that elaborates Diana (or Diane) with the sweet -nelly endinYanilen#16323 in the U.S.Yanilen reads as a contemporary Hispanic-American blend, joining a Yani- element — as in Yanet,Tamaka#16332 in the U.S.Tamaka reads as an invented name from the fashion for a light Ta- opening added to a rhythmic eKaiella#16337 in the U.S.Kaiella is a newly emerging coinage joining the popular Kai element to the -ella ending of IsabVernisha#16350 in the U.S.Vernisha is a coined American name that pairs a Vern- element, as in Verna from the Latin vernuKaisyn#16351 in the U.S.A respelling of Kayson or Cason, modern American coinages built on the -son ending. These namesKeiani#16379 in the U.S.Keiani reads as a modern coinage shaped to sound Hawaiian — the syllables echo Hawaiian words sTenika#16381 in the U.S.Tenika is a coined name, a Te- variation on Tanika and Tameka within the inventive African-AmerDavette#16390 in the U.S.Davette turns David into a girl's name by adding the diminutive -ette, in the pattern of PauletKendria#16397 in the U.S.Kendria is a lengthened, -ia spin on Kendra, itself a mid-century English coinage tied to KendrJaquanna#16398 in the U.S.Jaquanna is a modern invented American name, built from the fashionable Ja- prefix and a -quannKayeli#16400 in the U.S.Kayeli has no documented etymology. It appears to be a modern coinage built from the Kay-/Kai- Keora#16402 in the U.S.Keora appears to be a modern coinage; it echoes the South Asian flower name Kewra (screw pine bMarkeshia#16410 in the U.S.Markeshia joins Mark (from the Latin Marcus, often tied to Mars) to the popular -eshia ending,

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