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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

CiriyahCiriyah reads as a modern American coinage in the fashionable -iyah family, echoing names such CynncereCynncere is a decorative respelling of the English word 'sincere' ('honest, genuine, heartfelt'DaelisDaelis is a modern invented name: the fashionable Dae-/Day- opening (as in Daelyn, Daela) joineDailannyA modern coinage with no documented etymology. It reads as a blend of the Day-/Dai- opening witElanithElanith is a newly emerging coinage. It reads as an elaboration of the El- family (Elana, ElenaElliaraA modern coinage layering the sounds of Elliana and Kiara; no single fixed root. Sound-alikes aEnnovyA modern coinage that reads as the word 'envoy' (a messenger) or as Yvonne spelled backward; noErayaEraya is a newly emerging coinage of the vowel-rich modern type, close in sound to Aria, Amaya EvanyaA modern coinage. It stands near Eva and near Vanya, a Slavic short form of Ivan (from the HebrEzlinA modern coinage: an Ez- opening (as in Ezra and Ezme) joined to the busy -lin ending. No documGreshellGreshell has no documented etymology. It reads as a modern coinage or blend — the Gr- of Grace HailanyA modern coinage with no documented etymology, joining the Hai- opening of Hailey to the -lani JezuriJezuri has no documented etymology. It reads as a contemporary coinage; some hear an echo of JeJourmaniJourmani is a newly emerging coinage with the rolling -mani ending found in Amani and Imani. ThKaelisKaelis is a newly emerging coinage built on the popular Kael- element seen in Kaelyn and Kaela,KaelysKaelys is a modern invented name, built from the fashionable Kae-/Kay- opening (as in Kaelyn, KKailaiaKailaia is a newly emerging coinage built from the popular Kai element and a flowing -laia tailKailanisA modern coinage extending Kailani with an -s close. Kailani is itself a modern name built fromKaimyKaimy has no documented etymology. It is a new coinage built from the fashionable Kai- opening KaylethA modern coinage with no documented etymology. The Kay- opening is one of the busiest in AmericKeylaniiKeylanii is a modern double-i respelling in the Kailani/Keilani family, which is popularly readKezariahKezariah reads as a modern coinage blending Keziah (Hebrew, 'cassia,' a daughter of Job in the KhalaiaKhalaia reads as a modern coinage in the Khalia/Khaliyah family; it echoes the Arabic khalidah KhanariKhanari is a newly emerging coinage. The Kh- spelling and the -ari ending place it among modernKyomieKyomie is a newly emerging coinage. Its shape recalls names like Naomi and Kiyomi, but no documKyomiiKyomii is a modern respelling-style coinage whose nearest echo is the Japanese name Kiyomi, oftLaevynLaevyn is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. It belongs to the wide family of -yn nLavanniLavanni is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. It echoes the Sanskrit name Lavanya, MacayaMacaya has no documented etymology as a given name. It exists as a surname and as a place name MavelynnMavelynn is a modern coinage with a doubled-n -lynn ending, readable as a Mavis/Mabel + Evelyn MckenzleyMckenzley is a modern coinage blending McKenzie (a Scottish surname, 'son of Coinneach/the fairMeairaMeaira is a modern coinage, readable near Meira, Myra or Keira. It has no single documented meaMeiddyMeiddy is a modern coinage, popular in some Latin American communities, with a bright two-beat MeilaniiMeilanii is a modern coinage close to Meilani (which uses Hawaiian lani, 'heaven, sky') and MelMerliaMerlia is a modern coinage, readable as an elaboration of Merle or Merla. It has no single docuMirlethMirleth is a newly emerging coinage. Its Mir- opening recalls names such as Mira and Mirabel, aMoiraineMoiraine is a fictional name coined by Robert Jordan for Moiraine Damodred, an Aes Sedai in TheMulanieMulanie is a modern coinage whose sound echoes Mulan (the legendary Chinese heroine, populariseNaelithNaelith is a newly emerging coinage. It joins the fashionable Nae-/Nay- opening to an -ith closNaylanyNaylany is a modern coinage found chiefly among Spanish-speaking families in the Americas. It eNeyariNeyari is a newly emerging coinage. Its Ney- opening and rolling -ari close place it with AmariOrmaniOrmani is a newly emerging coinage. It sits close in sound to Amani and to the surname Armani, ReumaniReumani has no documented etymology. It sits in the sound family of Romani, Imani and Amani witSaelaniSaelani is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. It echoes the Hawaiian -lani ending (SaelianaSaeliana has no documented etymology. It is a newly built name in the taste for long, ornate giSareliaSarelia is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. It joins the Sara sound — from the HeSarylaSaryla is a modern invented name with no documented etymology. It echoes Sarai and the -yla endSevayaSevaya is a newly emerging coinage in the flowing, vowel-rich modern style, close in shape to SSeveyahSeveyah is a modern American coinage with no documented etymology — a variant in the same soundSevyaA short modern coinage; the -ya ending gives it a Sanskrit-styled ring (as in Saanvi, Divya), tSiarlyA modern respelling that reads as a form of Charlie, echoing the Welsh Siarl ('Charles,' said 'SimeaSimea is a newly emerging coinage. It sits near Simone, Simona and the airy -ea group (Alethea,SveyahA modern coinage with a Nordic-Slavic ring, close in sound to Svea (a poetic name for Sweden) aSylphieA whimsical coinage from sylph — an invisible spirit of the air in Renaissance lore (a term coiTayleiTaylei is a modern American coinage with no documented etymology. It reads as the Tay- of TayloTazlynnTazlynn is a modern coinage. The -lynn ending descends ultimately from Welsh Lynn/Lyn (linked tTeilaniTeilani is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. It plainly echoes Leilani, a HawaiianUmaiA short, modern given name whose route is not documented; it echoes several unrelated words acrValilahA modern coinage with no documented origin; it echoes names like Valia and Laila but no single VarniA short modern name whose route is not documented; it echoes Sanskrit-flavoured sounds (varna, WayceeA modern respelling that echoes Casey and Macy; as this spelling its route is uncertain. The reWinslettA surname-style name that echoes Winslet — as in actress Kate Winslet — with a modern -ett flouWrinleeA modern coinage echoing Wren and the popular suffix -lee, in a Wr- spelling; as this blend itsWynsleeWynslee is a modern respelling in the Winslet/Winsley family; the -ley ending is Old English leXaloniA modern coinage in a Nahuatl-styled spelling (X- read as 'sh'), echoing names like Xochitl; noXaloraA modern coinage with no documented origin; it echoes names like Zalora and Lora but no single XarianaA modern name that echoes Ariana ('most holy') with a decorative X- opening; as this spelling iXaviahXaviah is a newly emerging coinage that reworks Xavier — a name from the Basque place name EtxeXayaniA modern coinage with no documented origin; it echoes names like Zaya and Dayani but no single XionnaA modern name that echoes Ziona and Fiona; as this spelling its route is uncertain. The resemblYaidelynYaidelyn has no documented etymology. It is a modern coinage popular in Latino families, joininYarielleYarielle reads as a feminine elaboration of Yariel, a modern name popular in Puerto Rican and wYavelinA modern coinage with no documented origin; it echoes names like Yovela and Evelin but no singlZaelinneZaelinne is a newly emerging coinage. It builds on the fashionable Zae-/Zael- element (Zaelyn, ZaelithZaelith is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. Its Za- opening belongs to the currenZairaniZairani is a newly emerging coinage. Its Zair- opening recalls Zaira and Zara, and the -ani cloZanyriZanyri has no documented etymology. It is a fresh coinage built on the fashionable Za-/Zan- ope

Coined Boy Names

ChoxenChoxen reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance toCyeirCyeir reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance to CyreeseCyreese reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance tDahariDahari is a newly emerging coinage with the rolling -ari ending common to Amari, Kamari and ZahElianelElianel is a newly emerging coinage. It extends Elian with the -el ending common to Hebrew-deriElthanElthan is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. It reads as a blend or respelling toucEzaiaEzaia is a newly emerging coinage that sits between Ezra and Isaiah in sound. It does not inherFranderFrander reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance tHeitanHeitan reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance toIshvikIshvik is a newly emerging name shaped like an Indic coinage. The Ish- opening appears in SanskIsoIso reads as a short modern name; it may echo Japanese 'iso' ('seashore', romanized) or a clip IzandroIzandro reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance tIzaniIzani reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance to JacaiusJacaius is a newly emerging coinage. It pairs a Jac- opening (Jacob, Jace) with the classical -JaisirJaisir reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance toJakaivenJakaiven reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance JakhyriJakhyri reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance tJakyiusJakyius reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance tJasailJasail is a newly emerging coinage. The Jas- opening is familiar from Jasiah and Jasper, and thJaybeJaybe reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance to JayirJayir reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance to JayzelJayzel reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance toJermaiJermai reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance toJetsanJetsan reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance toJhozielJhoziel reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance tJianoJiano reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance to JoraiJorai reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance to JuvensleyA modern Haitian coinage, built on the sense of 'juvenile; young,' with a fashionable -sley endJuvensonA modern Haitian coinage, built on the sense of 'juvenile; young,' with a -son ending. No documKahmaziKahmazi reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance tKailyxKailyx reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance toKasaiiKasaii has no documented etymology as a given name. The doubled i is a modern spelling flourishKiyaleKiyale reads as a modern coinage, likely built for its melodic three-beat sound; no documented KizenA modern American coinage with no documented etymology. It echoes Kaizen, the Japanese businessKnoxinKnoxin reads as a modern extension of Knox (an English/Scottish surname, 'round hill') with an KoverKover reads as a modern coinage - a K-styled echo of the English word 'cover' or the surname KoKridA one-syllable modern coinage with no documented etymology. It echoes Creed and Kidd in sound, KromeKrome is a K-respelling of the word 'chrome' (from Greek chroma, 'color'), used as a sleek modeKyoriKyori reads as a modern coinage, melodic and vowel-rich; it may echo Japanese-sounding syllableKysaacKysaac is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. It reads as a K-fronted respelling of KyssacKyssac is a newly emerging coinage. It reads as a bold respelling in the Isaac/Kaysen orbit, paKyyearKyyear reads as a modern coinage with a distinctive doubled-y spelling, echoing Zaire and the KKyzhirKyzhir reads as a modern coinage in the Ky- family, using a stylish zh spelling; it has no docuKyzireKyzire reads as a modern coinage in the Ky- family, echoing Zaire and Kyzir; it has no documentKyzynKyzyn reads as a modern coinage in the Ky- family with an all-y spelling; it has no documented LeiranLeiran has no documented etymology. It reads as a modern coinage close to Kieran, Leron and LorLessiahLessiah is a modern American coinage built on the -siah pattern that runs through Josiah, IsaiaLioranLioran reads as a modern Hebrew-styled coinage, echoing Lior ('my light') and Liron ('my song')LowanLowan reads as a modern coinage, soft and open, perhaps echoing Rowan or Logan; it has no documLurielLuriel reads as a modern coinage in the Hebrew '-el' (God) mold, echoing angelic names like UriLuxtynLuxtyn reads as a modern coinage joining 'lux' (Latin, 'light') with a fashionable -tyn ending MaceyonMaceyon reads as a modern coinage echoing Macey and Mason, with an -yon ending for flair; it haMayzenMayzen has no documented etymology. It is a fresh coinage in the current wave of boys' names enMazimMazim has no documented etymology. It is a new coinage; it sits near Arabic-sounding names suchMelijahMelijah is a newly emerging coinage that reads as Elijah with an M- front, or as a blend of MalNahvyirNahvyir is a newly emerging coinage. Its -ir ending rhymes with Amir and Nasir, and the Y-heavyNamierA modern American coinage with no documented etymology. It follows the -mier pattern shared by RamiereA modern coinage with no documented etymology of its own. It echoes Spanish Ramiro (Germanic roRemiriRemiri is a newly emerging coinage that blends the sound of Remi with the -iri/-iri ending of ARuhnA modern coinage with no documented etymology. It echoes the word rune (an old Germanic letter,SainSain is a short one-syllable name, most likely a modern coinage or respelling in the Zane/ShaneSavyionSavyion is a modern American coinage, a respelling in the Savion/Savon family of invented '-vioSekariSekari is a modern name with no firmly documented traditional etymology. It echoes ancient EgypSevroSevro is a modern name known from Sevro au Barca, a character in Pierce Brown's Red Rising noveSymeireSymeire has no documented etymology. It is an invented spelling whose sound sits near Samir/SamTazmirTazmir has no documented etymology. It is a modern coinage built from fashionable pieces — a TaZendrixZendrix is a modern American coinage. It reads as a blend of Zen - the Japanese school of Buddh

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What are popular Coined baby names?

Popular Coined baby names include Choxen, Ciriyah, Cyeir, Cynncere, Cyreese, Daelis. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

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More4Kids lists 3344 Coined baby names, each with a sourced meaning and audio pronunciation.