Compound Baby Names

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Explore 85 baby names with a compound 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.

Compound Girl Names

Brynlee#243 in the U.S.Hill meadow; a clearing on a hillAnnalise#409 in the U.S.Combination of Anna (from Hebrew Channah meaning grace or favor) and Lise (Scandinavian and GerGracelynn#442 in the U.S.Modern compound of Grace (from Latin 'gratia' meaning favor, elegance, or divine grace) and theAdelynn#447 in the U.S.Modern compound of Adel- (from Germanic 'adel' meaning noble) and -lynn (from Welsh 'llyn' meanMadilyn#464 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Madeline/Madison; combines the surname Madison (from Old English, son of MaGracelyn#466 in the U.S.Modern compound of Grace (Latin 'gratia,' favor or elegance) and the suffix -lyn (Welsh 'llyn,'Haisley#479 in the U.S.Modern American variant of Hadley or Hazel + -ley suffix; likely a blend evoking the hazel treeLakelynn#498 in the U.S.Modern American compound of 'lake' (Old English 'lacu,' a body of water) and '-lynn' (from WelsMarisol#667 in the U.S.Spanish compound of mar (sea) and sol (sun), or a contraction of María de la Soledad (Mary of tBraelynn#837 in the U.S.American compound name combining the Scottish Gaelic brae (hillside, slope) with the Welsh elemArisbeth#862 in the U.S.A compound of Aris (variant of the Greek Aris, noble, or Hebrew root meaning good) and Beth (frMarianna#874 in the U.S.A compound of Mary (from Hebrew Miriam, meaning bitter sea or beloved) and Anna (from Hebrew HaEmberlynn#929 in the U.S.Modern compound name combining Ember (from Old English aemerge meaning glowing cinder or remnanJayleen#977 in the U.S.Modern American coinage combining Jay (the bird or the letter J) with the -leen/-lyn feminine sMaelynn#996 in the U.S.Modern compound of Mae or Maël (Breton/Welsh: prince, chief) with the -lynn suffix (Welsh: lakeAubriella#1019 in the U.S.Elf ruler; blend of Aubrey (Germanic: alb+ric) with the -ella suffix (Italian/Latin: she, beautMaylee#1020 in the U.S.Modern compound of May (the month, from Latin Maia) and -lee (Old English: meadow, clearing); aEliyanah#1047 in the U.S.My God is Yahweh; an elaborated feminine form combining Elijah (Eliyahu: my God is Yahweh) withBraelyn#1076 in the U.S.Modern American compound combining Brae (Scottish: hillside, brow of a hill) with the -lyn suffAubrielle#1084 in the U.S.Elf ruler; feminine blend of Aubrey (alb: elf + ric: ruler) with the French -elle suffix (beautEmmalyn#1122 in the U.S.Whole or universal (Emma) combined with lake or peaceful (-lyn from Welsh llyn); a compound of Jazlynn#1148 in the U.S.Modern compound of Jazz/Jasmine (Persian yasmin: jasmine flower) and -lynn (Welsh: lake)Marian#1151 in the U.S.Beloved; a blend of Mary (Hebrew Miriam: beloved, bitter, wished-for) and Ann (Hebrew Hannah: gWrenly#1168 in the U.S.Of or like the wren; a modern compound of Wren (the small bird) + the -ly suffixRenley#1170 in the U.S.Rene's meadow; or raven clearing; a modern compound of Ren (from French René: reborn, or Old EnAvalynn#1173 in the U.S.Modern compound of Ava (life, bird, or island of apples) and -lynn (Welsh: lake); or linked to Braylee#1175 in the U.S.Bray's clearing or hillside meadow; compound of Bray (Old French/Celtic: hillside) or Braelyn'sKaisley#1181 in the U.S.Modern compound of Kai (sea or pure) and -sley (from Old English leah: clearing, meadow); or a Maelyn#1185 in the U.S.Single-n variant of Maelynn; compound of Mae/Maël (Breton: prince, chief) and -lyn (Welsh: lakeMaylin#1193 in the U.S.Modern compound of May (the month, from Latin Maia) and -lin (short form of -lynn: Welsh lake);Jaylah#1199 in the U.S.Modern American compound of Jay (the bird or the initial J) with the -lah suffix (possibly fromRaylynn#1201 in the U.S.Ray of light combined with -lynn (Welsh: lake); modern American compound nameJaylene#1209 in the U.S.Modern American compound of Jay (the bird or the letter J) with the -lene/-lyne suffix (from HeLianna#1215 in the U.S.My God has answered; short form of names like Eliana or Juliana; or from French liane (a climbiRaylee#1249 in the U.S.Modern compound of Ray (English: beam of light, from Latin radius) and -lee (Old English: meadoEmberlyn#1251 in the U.S.Modern compound of Ember (a glowing fragment of fire) and -lyn (Welsh: lake, or English femininAnnalee#1276 in the U.S.Gracious meadow; combination of grace (Anna) and clearing (Lee)Jaylee#1292 in the U.S.Combination of Jay (jaybird or rejoice) and Lee (meadow)Annabella#1313 in the U.S.Gracious and beautiful; grace plus beautyAnnelise#1321 in the U.S.Grace plus God's oath; gracious and devoted to GodArizbeth#1393 in the U.S.My God is an oath; beloved of GodAnneliese#1405 in the U.S.Grace plus God's oath; gracious and devoted to GodEmberlee#1425 in the U.S.Ember meadow; glowing fire clearingRosanna#2259 in the U.S.rose combined with grace, gracious roseAribella#2262 in the U.S.beautiful altarAnabella#2276 in the U.S.grace and beauty combinedLynnlee#2333 in the U.S.lake meadow or waterside clearingAnaleah#2361 in the U.S.grace combined with weary; graceful oneAnaliyah#2362 in the U.S.grace combined with ascentAnnalie#2363 in the U.S.grace and meadowAnnalisa#2431 in the U.S.grace combined with pledged to GodAnnemarie#2432 in the U.S.grace and beloved, or grace and star of the seaAnnmarie#2433 in the U.S.grace and belovedLillyann#3243 in the U.S.Compound of Lilly, the flower name from Latin lilium, and Ann, from Hebrew Channah, 'grace'Rosabella#3254 in the U.S.Beautiful rose; a compound of Latin rosa, 'rose', and bella, 'beautiful'Ivyanna#3291 in the U.S.Compound of Ivy, the evergreen climbing plant, and Anna, from Hebrew for 'grace'Marilynn#3303 in the U.S.Double-n spelling of Marilyn, the early twentieth-century compound of Mary and LynnLilibeth#3349 in the U.S.Compound of Lily and Beth (from Elizabeth, 'God is my oath'), paralleling the royal nickname LiAnamaria#3443 in the U.S.Compound of Anna, 'grace', and Maria, the great matriarch name often linked to 'beloved'Maryanne#3469 in the U.S.Compound of Mary — often linked to 'beloved' — and Anne, 'grace'Ellarose#3517 in the U.S.Fused compound of Ella — Germanic 'all, other', or a short form of Eleanor — and Rose, the flowAnnaleia#3573 in the U.S.Modern compound of Anna — 'grace', from Hebrew Channah — with Leia/Leah, the matriarch name traBellarose#3575 in the U.S.Fused compound of Bella — Italian 'beautiful' — and Rose, the flower from Latin rosa: 'beautifuLilliann#3604 in the U.S.Elaborated spelling of Lillian — the lily flower (Latin lilium) blended with Ann ('grace'), or Lilyanne#3605 in the U.S.Fused compound of Lily — the flower, Latin lilium — and Anne, 'grace', from Hebrew ChannahAnalucia#3636 in the U.S.Fused compound of Ana ('grace', from Hebrew Channah) and Lucia ('light', from Latin lux)Anasofia#3637 in the U.S.Fused compound of Ana ('grace', from Hebrew Channah) and Sofia ('wisdom', from Greek sophia)Mariangel#3784 in the U.S.Spanish compound of María (Mary) and Ángel — 'Mary of the angels' — a Venezuelan and Latino favMaribelle#3785 in the U.S.Compound of Mari (Mary) and belle, 'beautiful' (French) — 'beautiful Mary'Adamaris#3809 in the U.S.Latino compound blending Ada/Adamar with maris, 'of the sea' (Latin) — popularly read 'noble of

Compound Boy Names

Kyson#471 in the U.S.Modern American surname-style name combining Kyle (from Scottish Gaelic 'caol' meaning narrow sKasen#484 in the U.S.Modern American name, possibly a variant of Cason/Kason (English, from the Carson family meaninZaylen#885 in the U.S.Modern American coinage, possibly related to Zayden/Jaylen family; no documented ancient meaninDangelo#960 in the U.S.Of the angel; messenger of God; Italian compound D'Angelo (of the angel), from Latin angelus (mDamir#982 in the U.S.South Slavic name composed of da meaning give and mir meaning peace, world, or community, thus Cashton#1028 in the U.S.Cash's town; modern compound of Cash (possibly from Latin cassa: box, or from the word cash) anGianluca#1249 in the U.S.God is gracious and light — grace and illuminationLahiam#1288 in the U.S.My people are gracious; God of the peopleGiancarlo#1404 in the U.S.God is gracious and free manTreyson#2330 in the U.S.Son of Trey; modern compound of Trey (the number three, from Old French treis) + -son (Old EnglDaylin#2442 in the U.S.Modern compound of Day (light, the day) and -lin (Welsh: lake, or English feminine/soft suffix)Leovanni#3123 in the U.S.Blend of Leo ('lion,' from Latin) and Giovanni (Italian form of John, from Hebrew Yochanan 'GodJoseluis#3413 in the U.S.Fused spelling of the classic Spanish compound José Luis — Joseph, 'God will add', plus Luis, 'Muhammadamin#3943 in the U.S.Compound of Muhammad ('praised') and Amin ('trustworthy') — Uzbek-Tajik naming standardJohnmichael#4241 in the U.S.Compound of John ('God is gracious') and Michael ('who is like God?'), given as one name

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Popular Compound baby names include Brynlee, Annalise, Gracelynn, Adelynn, Madilyn, Gracelyn. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

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