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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

Nykeria#17500 in the U.S.Nykeria is a late-twentieth-century African-American coinage, formed from the popular Ny- prefiTyeshia#17502 in the U.S.Tyeshia is a coined name joining the Ty- opening — popular in African American naming — to the Shameeka#17510 in the U.S.Shameeka is a phonetic spelling of Shamika, a coined African American name that joins the Sha- Teniya#17513 in the U.S.Teniya is a modern American coinage that echoes names like Tenaya and Tania; it strings a soft Dasanii#17526 in the U.S.Dasanii reads as a modern coinage echoing the sound of Dasani or the Swahili-rooted Imani ('faiSharhonda#17526 in the U.S.Sharhonda is an American coinage that dresses Rhonda with a Sha- prefix. Rhonda itself comes frMonesha#17534 in the U.S.Monesha is a modern American coinage joining a Mo-/Mon- element to the fashionable -nesha soundYamira#17535 in the U.S.Yamira is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. It echoes Amira ('princess' in Arabic)Xiclaly#17537 in the U.S.A modern name in Nahuatl-styled spelling (X- read as 'sh'), echoing Xochitl ('flower') and CitlYarexi#17541 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Yaretzi (a Nahuatl-styled name often glossed 'you will always be loved');Shawnette#17543 in the U.S.Shawnette adds the French diminutive ending -ette to Shawn, the English spelling of the Irish STynleigh#17547 in the U.S.Tynleigh is a modern coinage that fits a Tyn- opening to the fashionable -leigh ending, an EnglZelani#17562 in the U.S.Zelani is a modern coinage. It follows the popular -lani pattern (Hawaiian lani means 'sky, heaValyrie#17565 in the U.S.A modern respelling that echoes Valkyrie — the Norse maidens who chose the slain for Valhalla —Shantae#17603 in the U.S.Shantae is a modern spelling in the Shante/Chante family, from the French chante, 'sung' (the pZayden#17604 in the U.S.Zayden is a modern American coinage, formed on the pattern of Aiden, Jayden, Kayden and BraydenShareen#17610 in the U.S.Shareen sits between two roots: an elaboration of Sharon (Hebrew, 'plain, fertile land') and anZaylyn#17611 in the U.S.Zaylyn is a modern coinage. The Zay- front (as in Zayla, Zayden) and the -lyn suffix are both cShianna#17618 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Cheyenne / Shania / Brianna sound-family; no single documented root. SoLashaunda#17628 in the U.S.Lashaunda is a 1970s American coinage, joining the La- prefix to Shaunda, an elaboration of ShaZiraili#17637 in the U.S.Ziraili is a newly emerging coinage. The Zi- opening links it in sound to Zara, Zuri and Zaria,Xzyla#17638 in the U.S.A modern coinage in a heavily stylised spelling, echoing Zyla and Kayla; no single documented oDarienne#17666 in the U.S.Darienne gives Darian/Darren a French-style -enne feminine ending; Darren is an Irish-influenceChaniece#17670 in the U.S.Chaniece is a coined girls' name joining the fashionable Cha- opening with a -niece ending sharShantana#17671 in the U.S.Shantana is a modern name that echoes the surname Santana, a Spanish contraction of Santa Ana, Jniya#17684 in the U.S.Jniya is a modern girls' name that reads as a contracted spelling of Janiya (Jenaya), dropping Lajada#17687 in the U.S.Lajada is a modern American coinage that fits the popular La- prefix to the name Jada. Jada goeDenari#17708 in the U.S.A modern coinage. It sounds like denari, an Italian plural of denaro ('money'), from the Latin Denelle#17710 in the U.S.Denelle is a coined American name that most plausibly reworks Danielle or joins the prefix De- Tenia#17722 in the U.S.Tenia is best read as a modern American coinage, its sound close to Tina, Tanya and the -nia naZhalani#17722 in the U.S.Zhalani is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. The zh- spelling signals a soft, FrenJazzman#17746 in the U.S.Jazzman is a coined American name built straight from the word jazz, honoring the music; despitDaizha#17762 in the U.S.Daizha is a creative spelling of Daisha or Dasia, coined girls' names of the late twentieth cenDymon#17772 in the U.S.Dymon is a modern coinage that reads as a streamlined spelling of Diamond, the precious-stone wGenea#17772 in the U.S.Genea reads as a modern coinage; some connect it to the Greek genea ('generation, birth') or toRaysha#17783 in the U.S.Raysha is a coined name joining a Ray- opening with a soft -sha ending, in the family of Aisha,Takeisha#17805 in the U.S.Takeisha is a coined American girls' name joining the popular Ta- prefix to Keisha. Keisha itseSyiah#17847 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the -iah / -yah family, close in sound to Aaliyah and Amaya. No single docuKeyondra#17857 in the U.S.Keyondra is a coined African-American name pairing a 'Key-' opening with the '-ondra' sound heaCharnise#17875 in the U.S.Charnise is a modern American coinage that sets a Char- opening against a -nise ending in the sTeondra#17879 in the U.S.Teondra is an invented American name rather than an inherited one. It fuses the light Te- prefiTeala#17886 in the U.S.Teala is a coined American girl's name, most plausibly drawn from the color teal or formed as aYanneli#17891 in the U.S.A Spanish blended name echoing Yanet (a form of Janet) and Nelly; as a coinage its route is uncYasuri#17901 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented origin; it echoes names like Yamuri and Suri but no single Dynisha#17915 in the U.S.Dynisha is a modern coinage joining a Dy- prefix with the -nisha element (Nisha is Sanskrit forJashanti#17931 in the U.S.Jashanti is a late-twentieth-century American coinage. It pairs the popular Ja- opening heard aJakala#17934 in the U.S.Jakala is a coined girls' name that pairs the productive Ja- opening with the name Kala, givingTraeh#17934 in the U.S.Traeh is a modern coined girls' name best known as the English word 'heart' spelled backward (hShakema#17935 in the U.S.Shakema is a coined American name built on the fashionable Sha- prefix, its sound echoing ShakiLanisha#17958 in the U.S.Lanisha is a late-twentieth-century American coinage. It pairs the productive La- prefix — founLarita#17962 in the U.S.Larita joins the decorative La- prefix to Rita, the short form of Margarita or Margaret, from GDayamin#17995 in the U.S.Dayamin is a very rare modern coinage with no documented meaning; it appears to build on the DaLacole#18005 in the U.S.Lacole is a modern American coinage pairing the La- prefix with the -cole of Nicole, from the GLadawn#18007 in the U.S.Ladawn is a mid-century American coinage built from the decorative La- prefix — a fashionable eLashara#18012 in the U.S.Lashara is an invented name from the productive La- girl-name trend of the nineteen-seventies aLakeria#18017 in the U.S.Lakeria is a coined American name from the second half of the twentieth century, joining the faSaudia#18017 in the U.S.Saudia is a place-derived given name that echoes the country name Saudi Arabia; the same word nLaneisha#18026 in the U.S.Laneisha is an American coinage built from the La- prefix and the -eisha element drawn from AisJnaya#18036 in the U.S.Jnaya is a coined name that fronts a bare J to the -naya sound of Naya and Anaya; it is a very Nikea#18049 in the U.S.Nikea is an invented American girls' name whose sound echoes the Greek Nike, 'victory,' and theShamyah#18060 in the U.S.Shamyah is a modern invented girls' name pairing the productive Sha- opening (as in Shaniya, ShShanece#18062 in the U.S.Shanece is a respelling of Shanice, a coinage that joins the Sha- prefix to the -nice element (Latara#18105 in the U.S.Latara joins the La- prefix to Tara, the Irish name from Teamhair, the hill of Tara. The blend Latasia#18106 in the U.S.Latasia is a late-century American coinage, an -ia reworking of Latasha — a name formed from thMailany#18122 in the U.S.Mailany is a newly emerging coinage, one of several spellings circulating alongside Milani and Jameisha#18127 in the U.S.Jameisha is a coined name in the Jamesha/Jamisha family, joining a Ja- prefix to the -eisha endTimeka#18214 in the U.S.Timeka is a coined African American name of the later twentieth century, a Ti- variant in the TKeneisha#18222 in the U.S.Keneisha is a coined American name from the Keisha/-eisha family, prefixed with Ken-. Its rootsRonnisha#18226 in the U.S.Ronnisha is a coined African-American name joining a 'Ron-' opening, echoing Veronica or RonnieTonique#18226 in the U.S.Tonique is a coined American girl's name that dresses up Toni with a stylish French-looking -quGenise#18249 in the U.S.Genise reads as a soft-G respelling of Denise — the French feminine of Denis, from the Greek goTyrisha#18276 in the U.S.Tyrisha is an invented African American girls' name pairing the popular Ty- opening with the -iMicole#18284 in the U.S.Micole respells Nicole, the French feminine of Nicholas, from Greek nike ('victory') and laos (Monasia#18293 in the U.S.Monasia is a coined American name that pairs Mo- or Mona at the front with the ending -asia, poDonnisha#18295 in the U.S.Donnisha is a coined African-American name pairing a 'Don-' opening, echoing Donna, with the poMattelynn#18319 in the U.S.Mattelynn is a modern coinage joining a Matt-/Mattie sound with the popular -lynn suffix. It haYamaris#18319 in the U.S.A Spanish coinage, often felt as echoing 'y mar' ('and sea') or the name Maris ('of the sea'); Lakevia#18330 in the U.S.Lakevia is best read as a modern American coinage, joining the fashionable La- prefix common inMelisha#18334 in the U.S.Melisha is a late-twentieth-century American coinage. It fuses the classic Melissa — Greek for Shakima#18336 in the U.S.Shakima is a coined American name built on the fashionable Sha- prefix, close in sound to ShakiNakeesha#18346 in the U.S.Nakeesha is a coined American name that joins the Na- prefix with Keesha, a name in the popularYorley#18352 in the U.S.Yorley is a modern Latin American coined name, seen especially in Costa Rica and Colombia, withLashawnda#18358 in the U.S.Lashawnda is a 1970s American coinage, joining the La- prefix to Shawnda, an elaboration of ShaDeneen#18360 in the U.S.Deneen is a 20th-century American coinage that most likely blends Denise (feminine of Dennis, fMikeria#18365 in the U.S.Mikeria is a modern coinage that joins a Mi- opening to a -keria ending echoing names like MakeSharnice#18370 in the U.S.Sharnice is an invented name that welds the fashionable Shar- element (as in Sharon and CharmaiShenae#18388 in the U.S.Shenae is a variant of Shanae/Shanay, a coined American name built from the popular Sha- prefixDiavian#18393 in the U.S.Diavian is a coined name of the late 1990s with no single documented root. It reads as an ornatZavaeh#18395 in the U.S.Zavaeh has no documented etymology. It is a fresh American coinage in the Z- family, with the dJenita#18401 in the U.S.Jenita reads as a coined given name, most plausibly a reshaping of Juanita or Jenetta, or an elNaidelin#18453 in the U.S.Naidelin is a modern name popular in Hispanic American communities, most plausibly a coinage blSharee#18458 in the U.S.Sharee is usually read as a phonetic spin on Sherry or Cherie, from the French cherie ('dear, dKemori#18460 in the U.S.Kemori appears to be a modern American coinage joining the 'Ke-' prefix with an ending that echNiaya#18483 in the U.S.Niaya is a modern American coinage whose sound draws on Nia, a Swahili word meaning purpose, anQianna#18503 in the U.S.Qianna is a modern American respelling in the family of Kiana and Quiana, an invented name rathMarkeia#18596 in the U.S.Markeia is a modern African American coinage that joins a Mar- opening to a bright -keia endingJoylene#18634 in the U.S.Joylene joins the word-name Joy, from Old French 'joie' and Latin 'gaudium' (joy, gladness), wiKennesha#18640 in the U.S.Kennesha is an invented name that joins a Ken- opening to a -nesha ending in the family of TaniIkia#18684 in the U.S.Ikia is a modern American coinage close in sound to names like Kia and Takia. It was built for Monea#18693 in the U.S.Monea is a modern American coinage whose sound leans on Mon- names like Monique and the artist Shantina#18718 in the U.S.Shantina is a modern coinage pairing a Shan- opening with the -tina of Christina, Martina, or TShaunte#18725 in the U.S.Shaunte is a 1970s American coinage built on Shaun/Shawn (from the Irish Sean, 'God is graciousSharrell#18735 in the U.S.Sharrell is an invented name built from the productive Sha- opening and a stressed -rell endingShondra#18766 in the U.S.Shondra is a coined mid-century African American name built from the fashionable Sh- opening anJamonica#18786 in the U.S.Jamonica joins the fashionable Ja- prefix to the classic Monica. Monica is a Roman name of unceKeyandra#18803 in the U.S.Keyandra is a coined African American girl's name, joining a Key- or Ke- prefix to the -andra eJhane#18812 in the U.S.Jhane is a modern American respelling that reworks Jane (from Hebrew Yohanan, 'God is gracious'Jenel#18858 in the U.S.Jenel is a variant of Janelle, a blend of Jean or Jenny with the French ending -elle, 'little'.Sharice#18860 in the U.S.Sharice is a phonetic variant of Charisse or Cherise, names usually traced to the French ceriseTaccara#18860 in the U.S.Taccara is a rare coinage whose ending echoes 'cara' ('dear, beloved' in Latin/Italian), doubleTomia#18890 in the U.S.Tomia is a modern American coinage, most plausibly a feminine elaboration of Tomi or Toni - shoLashunda#18928 in the U.S.Lashunda is a coined African-American name of the 1970s, joining the popular La- prefix to a ShLatrina#18931 in the U.S.Latrina is a coined American name of the 1970s, joining the popular La- prefix to Trina, a shorTeasha#18933 in the U.S.Teasha is a modern coinage whose sound echoes Aisha, from the Arabic for 'alive' or 'living', aRickia#18980 in the U.S.Rickia turns the boys' short name Rick or Rickey into a girls' name by adding the graceful -ia Keandrea#19014 in the U.S.Keandrea is a coined name pairing the popular Ke- prefix with Andrea, the feminine form from thTaria#19016 in the U.S.Taria reads as a soft blend of Tara, an Irish place name meaning 'hill', and Maria, with the flTasheena#19021 in the U.S.Tasheena is a modern American coinage joining the fashionable Ta- prefix to Sheena, itself an aTynika#19028 in the U.S.Tynika is a late twentieth-century American coinage that pairs the popular Ty- prefix with a -nKendia#19043 in the U.S.Kendia reads as a modern American coinage in the Kendra/Kendall family of Ken- names, closed wiTramya#19073 in the U.S.Tramya reads as an invented American name that joins a Tra- onset to the trendy -mya ending seeKenyada#19095 in the U.S.Kenyada is an American coined name most plausibly formed from Kenya, the East African nation, wTysha#19099 in the U.S.Tysha is a clipped, respelled form of Latisha (or Latoya-era coinages) and cousin to Tisha, draShakeria#19114 in the U.S.Shakeria is a coined African American name built from the Sha- prefix and a -keria base akin toShalon#19120 in the U.S.A modern coinage that chimes with the Hebrew Shalom ('peace') and the name Sharon; no single doShatia#19131 in the U.S.Shatia is a coined American name, pairing the Sha- prefix with the -tia ending seen in Tia and Shatara#19140 in the U.S.Shatara joins the Sha- prefix to Tara, the Irish name from Teamhair, the royal hill of Tara, alKrizia#19146 in the U.S.Krizia is a coined name most associated with the Italian fashion house Krizia, founded by MariuLakeyshia#19211 in the U.S.Lakeyshia is a coined name pairing the popular La- prefix with Keysha, part of the Keisha and LLatiya#19219 in the U.S.Latiya is a modern American coinage that fits the popular La- prefix to Tiya, a form of Tia. TiLatrisha#19221 in the U.S.Latrisha is a genuine 1970s American coinage, joining the popular La- prefix to Trisha, a pet fLanetta#19228 in the U.S.Lanetta is a coined elaboration related to Lynette and Nettie, with a La- prefix. Lynette traceLaterria#19242 in the U.S.Laterria is a modern American coinage that joins the fashionable La- prefix to a -terria endingLevada#19260 in the U.S.Levada is a thinly documented early-1900s American girl's name. Its most likely explanation is Telina#19276 in the U.S.Telina is a mid-to-late-twentieth-century coinage that appears to join a Te- opening with the fTajanay#19289 in the U.S.Tajanay is an invented American name, joining the popular Ta- prefix to Janay, a coined name ofTrisa#19332 in the U.S.Trisa is a trimmed spelling of Trisha, itself a short form of Patricia ('noble') or Theresa ('hLorenda#19337 in the U.S.Lorenda reads as a flowing blend — the Loren-/Lorena stem crossed with the fashionable -enda enTeisha#19345 in the U.S.Teisha is a modern American coinage built on the sound of Aisha ('living', Arabic) and Tisha/LaTynesha#19351 in the U.S.Tynesha is a modern African American coinage from the productive Ty- prefix and the fashionableShakara#19381 in the U.S.Shakara joins the Sha- prefix to the -kara sound of Kara and the popular Shakira. It has no sinNekia#19387 in the U.S.Nekia is a coined American name in the family of Nakia and Takia, built on a soft -kia ending. Shanavia#19395 in the U.S.Shanavia is an elaborate African American coinage that grows the Shan- base into a rolling fourShandrea#19396 in the U.S.Shandrea is an invented name that folds the popular Sh-/Shan- opening into Andrea. Andrea itselTynisha#19405 in the U.S.Tynisha is a coined name that pairs the Ty- prefix with the -nisha ending heard in Tanisha and Quanisha#19521 in the U.S.Quanisha is a coined name pairing the Qua- prefix with the popular -nisha ending. It has no oldShalisha#19559 in the U.S.Shalisha is a modern American coinage that pairs the fashionable Sha- prefix with a -lisha endiShamonica#19564 in the U.S.Shamonica is an invented American girls' name joining the fashionable Sha- prefix to Monica, a Ronelle#19616 in the U.S.Ronelle pairs the masculine short form Ron with the fashionable feminine suffix -elle, in the sNakeia#19641 in the U.S.Nakeia is an invented name that joins a Na- opening to a -keia ending in the family of Nakia. NNashali#19656 in the U.S.Nashali is a coined name seen chiefly among Puerto Rican and other Latina families, possibly ecShacoria#19726 in the U.S.Shacoria pairs the Sha- prefix with an elaborated -coria ending, echoing Victoria and Coria, a Shalise#19735 in the U.S.Shalise is a modern American coinage that sets the fashionable Sha- prefix against a -lise endiQuanesha#19759 in the U.S.Quanesha is a late-twentieth-century American coinage. It pairs a Quan- prefix — heard in namesShatera#19763 in the U.S.Shatera is an invented American girls' name pairing the fashionable Sha- prefix with a -tera enShatoya#19764 in the U.S.Shatoya is a late-twentieth-century American coinage. It pairs the fashionable Sha- prefix withShawnice#19767 in the U.S.Shawnice is a coined girls' name built from Shawn — the English respelling of Irish Sean, itselTajuana#19901 in the U.S.Tajuana is a modern American coinage joining the fashionable Ta- prefix to a Juana element, froTashana#19930 in the U.S.Tashana extends Tasha, itself the affectionate short form of Natasha, the Russian form of NatalTeria#19953 in the U.S.Teria is a modern American coinage that echoes Tara and Maria without a single fixed root; it mShaneka#20003 in the U.S.Shaneka is a coined name from the productive Sha- prefix paired with a -neka ending, part of a Shanterria#20009 in the U.S.Shanterria is an elaborate African American coinage from the 1970s and 1980s. It grows the ShanTyeisha#20014 in the U.S.Tyeisha is a coined African American name that fits the popular Ty- prefix to the -eisha endingShawnda#20025 in the U.S.Shawnda is a 1970s American elaboration of Shawn, the feminine of Sean, itself the Irish form oShakala#20062 in the U.S.Shakala is a coined African American girl's name, joining the Sha- prefix to Kala, itself a shoShalese#20071 in the U.S.Shalese is a coined girl's name joining the Sha- prefix to a -lese ending that recalls Elise orTamesha#20155 in the U.S.Tamesha is a coined African American name built from the Ta- prefix and a -mesha / -eisha base,Tajia#20237 in the U.S.Tajia is a modern American coinage most plausibly built on Taj, from a Persian and Arabic word Tameisha#20250 in the U.S.Tameisha is an invented name from the Ta- girl-name trend, joining that prefix to a -meisha endTarina#20267 in the U.S.Tarina is a coined American girl's name, most plausibly Tara (Irish, 'hill' — the royal seat ofTashanna#20272 in the U.S.Tashanna is an invented name that pairs the fashionable Ta- prefix with Shanna. Shanna is itselTyja#20282 in the U.S.Tyja is a coined name joining the popular Ty- opening with a soft -ja ending, in the loose famiYasiah#20375 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the -siah of Josiah ('God supports') and Isaiah ('God is salvation'); AdahiaA modern coinage with no documented etymology. It echoes Adah, a Hebrew name meaning 'adornmentAenaraAenara is a newly emerging coinage. The ae- opening gives it a classical or fantasy look, and tAidelynnAidelynn is a modern American coinage. It joins an Aide-/Ade- opening - echoing Adeline and AidAiralaniAiralani is a newly emerging coinage that pairs an Aira-/Ara- opening with the -lani ending borArizbelArizbel is a modern coinage used mainly among Spanish-speaking families in Mexico and the U.S. AzanaiAzanai is a newly emerging coinage. It pairs the Az- element (Azaria, Azalea) with the rising -AzmiraAzmira has no securely documented etymology. It reads as a modern blend of the popular Az- openBlesslynBlesslyn is a modern American coinage joining the English word 'bless' (or the name Blessing) t

Coined Boy Names

AilanyAilany is a newly emerging coinage built on the -lani/-lany ending widely used in girls' names AkaioAkaio is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. Its vowels give it a Hawaiian or JapaneAkyrisAkyris is a newly emerging coinage. Its -yris ending gives it a classical, Greek-flavoured ringAtzielAtziel reads as a Hebrew-styled angel-name coinage built on the ending -el ('God'); it echoes AAvilioAvilio reads as an Italian-styled name, familiar from fiction (Avilio Bruno of the anime '91 DaAzahniAzahni reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance toAzarisAzaris reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance toAzhaniAzhani is a newly emerging coinage. The zh- spelling is a modern American flourish, and the -anAzhielAzhiel reads as a Hebrew-styled angel-name coinage built on the ending -el ('God'), echoing AzrAzienAzien is a newly emerging coinage built on the Az- element common to Azael, Azariah and Azion. AzrenAzren has no documented etymology. It reads as a modern coinage joining a crisp Az- opener (as BelianBelian reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance toBeriBeri reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance to oBreilynBreilyn reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance tBrewenBrewen reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance toBrymirBrymir reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance toCaasiCaasi reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance to CamaziCamazi is a very rare modern coinage with no documented etymology. Its shape echoes the Cam- faChesdaChesda reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance to

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