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Compound Baby Names

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Explore 768 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

Bobbyjo#13219 in the U.S.Bobbyjo joins Bobby, a diminutive of Roberta or Robert meaning bright fame, to Jo, short for JoSkylarmarie#13242 in the U.S.Skylarmarie is a modern American double name written as one word: Skylar (from the Dutch surnamSrihitha#13258 in the U.S.Srihitha joins sri ('radiance; prosperity; the auspicious,' also a title of Lakshmi) with hita,Stellamae#13260 in the U.S.Stellamae is an American double name written as one word: Stella, Latin for 'star,' joined to MStellamaris#13261 in the U.S.From the Latin Stella Maris, 'star of the sea' — an ancient Christian title of the Virgin Mary,Taralynn#13329 in the U.S.Taralynn joins Tara, an Irish name from the hill of Tara, seat of the ancient high kings, to LyJudyann#13433 in the U.S.Judyann joins Judy and Ann into one written name. Judy is the pet form of Judith, from Hebrew YAdamae#13446 in the U.S.A compound of Ada, traced to a Germanic element read as 'noble,' and Mae, a form of May (linkedRyleighann#13551 in the U.S.A modern compound of Ryleigh (a form of Riley, 'rye clearing; valiant') and Ann ('grace; favor'Analilia#13560 in the U.S.Analilia is a Spanish compound name joining Ana — from Hebrew Hannah, 'grace; favor' — to LiliaAnilu#13577 in the U.S.Anilu is a Spanish compound name, most often read as Ana ('grace', from Hebrew Hannah) joined tAnapaola#13583 in the U.S.A compound of Ana ('grace') and Paola, the Italian/Spanish feminine of Paul, 'small; humble' — Tinamarie#13591 in the U.S.Tinamarie is the double name Tina Marie written as one word. Tina is a pet form of Christina ('Angelmarie#13594 in the U.S.Angelmarie is a compound name joining Angel and Marie into a single given name. Angel comes froJoyceann#13665 in the U.S.Joyceann is a mid-century compound of Joyce, from the medieval Josse (and folk-linked to joy), Avabella#13666 in the U.S.A modern compound of Ava (linked variously to 'life; bird; water') and Bella (Latin, 'beautifulBibihalima#13698 in the U.S.A compound name from Afghan and Central Asian usage: Bibi, a Persian-derived honorific for a reBibihawa#13699 in the U.S.A compound name from Afghan and Central Asian usage: Bibi, a Persian-derived honorific meaning Willowdean#13718 in the U.S.A compound of Willow (the willow tree) and Dean ('valley'), popularised by the novel and film DAnatalia#13726 in the U.S.A compound of Ana ('grace') and Talia ('dew of God'; also 'blooming'), which also echoes AnatolIvoryrose#13729 in the U.S.A joined name: Ivory (the creamy-white material and color) plus Rose (the flower; 'fame'), writCharlotterose#13786 in the U.S.A joined double name: Charlotte, the French feminine of Charles (Germanic karl, 'free man'), plClaramae#13800 in the U.S.A joined double name: Clara, from the Latin clarus — 'bright; clear; famous' — plus Mae, a formCorianna#13806 in the U.S.Corianna is a modern compound joining Cora (Greek, 'maiden') with Anna (Hebrew, 'grace, favor')Leslieann#13850 in the U.S.Leslieann joins Leslie — a Scottish surname and place name usually read as 'holly garden' or 'tLylarae#13900 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Lyla (a form of Layla, 'night') and Rae (a short form of Rachel, 'eweDeanne#13911 in the U.S.A variant of Deanna or Diane, or a compound of Dee and Anne. Diane/Deanna trace to the Roman goEmiliarose#13928 in the U.S.A two-name compound of Emilia (from the Roman Aemilius, 'rival; industrious') and Rose (the floEmmaree#13933 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Emma, from the Germanic element ermen ('whole, universal'), with MariAnnamay#13969 in the U.S.Annamay joins Anna, from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace' or 'favor', with May, a name drawn from Jennilee#13982 in the U.S.Jennilee joins Jenny — a pet form of Jennifer, from the Welsh Gwenhwyfar, 'white, fair, smooth,Dawnmarie#14028 in the U.S.Dawnmarie is a run-together compound of Dawn ('daybreak, the first light,' from Old English) anHannahgrace#14036 in the U.S.A modern compound of Hannah — Hebrew Channah, 'favor, grace' — with the English virtue name GraHattiemae#14045 in the U.S.A run-together Southern double name: Hattie, the pet form of Harriet ('home ruler', from GermanEmmamae#14091 in the U.S.Emmamae writes the double name Emma Mae as a single word. Emma comes from a Germanic element meIvadell#14103 in the U.S.Ivadell is a coined American compound, joining the name Iva, itself a short vintage name, with Carolanne#14133 in the U.S.Carolanne joins Carol - a feminine of Charles, from Germanic for 'free man', and also the word Shirleyann#14136 in the U.S.Shirleyann fuses the double name Shirley Ann into one word. Shirley is an English place-name anJaymarie#14177 in the U.S.Jaymarie is a modern American compound joining Jay (or Jae) with Marie, the French form of MaryCarianne#14181 in the U.S.Carianne joins Cari, a pet form of Caroline or the Latin cara, 'beloved', with Anne, the enduriJennalee#14188 in the U.S.Jennalee joins Jenna — a short form of Jennifer, itself from Welsh Gwenhwyfar, 'white, fair, smJennalie#14189 in the U.S.Jennalie is a spelling of Jennalee, joining Jenna — a short form of Jennifer, from Welsh GwenhwJennalyn#14190 in the U.S.Jennalyn joins Jenna — from Jennifer, whose root is Welsh Gwenhwyfar, 'white, fair, smooth' — wJerilynn#14192 in the U.S.Jerilynn joins Jeri — a pet form of Geraldine, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear' and 'ruleGeorganne#14197 in the U.S.Georganne is a compound name joining George — Greek georgos, 'earthworker, farmer' — with Anne,Japneet#14212 in the U.S.A Punjabi Sikh name combining jap - the devotional recitation or remembrance of God's name, cenJoelee#14214 in the U.S.Joelee is a modern American compound joining Jo (or Joel — Hebrew Yoel, 'the Lord is God') withJoanmarie#14218 in the U.S.Joanmarie welds Joan, a feminine of John from the Hebrew for 'God is gracious,' to Marie, the FJosiemae#14224 in the U.S.Josiemae joins Josie — the pet form of Josephine, from Hebrew Yosef, 'he will add' — with Mae, Loribeth#14233 in the U.S.Loribeth stitches together two mid-century favorites: Lori, a short form of Laura (Latin, 'laurKalirose#14240 in the U.S.A joined name: Kali/Cali (a short, bright name, from Kayla/California or the Greek kalos, 'beauGerianne#14262 in the U.S.Gerianne is a compound name pairing Geri (from Geraldine, 'spear ruler') with Anne, from HebrewLynnann#14293 in the U.S.Lynnann joins Lynn, from the Welsh llyn, 'lake, pool,' with Ann, from the Hebrew Hannah, 'graceKylieann#14359 in the U.S.Kylieann joins Kylie to the classic middle name Ann. Kylie is commonly explained as an AustraliJosanna#14370 in the U.S.A joined name: Jo (from Josephine/Joanna, 'God will add') plus Anna (from Hannah, 'grace; favorLauralyn#14374 in the U.S.Lauralyn joins Laura, from the Latin 'laurus' (the laurel, an ancient emblem of victory and honMarrianne#14375 in the U.S.Marrianne is a doubled-r spelling of Marianne, joining Marie and Anne. Mary is read as beloved Michaelanne#14399 in the U.S.Michaelanne is a compound name joining Michael, from the Hebrew Mikhael, 'who is like God,' to Hollyann#14458 in the U.S.Hollyann is a compound American girls' name joining Holly — the evergreen holly tree, long tiedLylarose#14462 in the U.S.A compound of two names written as one: Lyla, a spelling of Lila or Leila with roots in Arabic Kellyann#14467 in the U.S.Kellyann joins Kelly — the anglicized Irish Ó Ceallaigh, often read 'bright-headed' or 'descendLeahmarie#14479 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Leah (Hebrew, variously 'weary' or 'delicate') with Marie (the FrenchLouann#14490 in the U.S.A double name in the American style: Lou, short for Louise (from Germanic roots meaning 'famousMarycarmen#14495 in the U.S.Marycarmen is a run-together spelling of Maria del Carmen, a Spanish Marian double name. Mary (Gaylyn#14499 in the U.S.Gaylyn pairs Gay, once a given name carrying its plain sense of 'merry, lighthearted', with LynGeorgiann#14516 in the U.S.Georgiann is a form of Georgeanne, blending Georgia/George — from Greek georgos, 'farmer, earthClairabelle#14525 in the U.S.Clairabelle is a modern compound joining Claire or Clara (Latin 'clara,' 'bright, clear') with Marybella#14534 in the U.S.A compound of Mary (from Miriam) and Bella ('beautiful'). A joined double-name; sweet and classMamediarra#14565 in the U.S.Mamediarra is a West African name, found chiefly in Senegal, Mali and Guinea. It appears to joiMargaretmary#14572 in the U.S.A solid-written double name joining Margaret — from the Greek margarites, 'pearl' — to Mary, frMariaflor#14573 in the U.S.A Spanish compound joining Maria — from the Hebrew Miriam, and the Marian name par excellence —Marialucia#14574 in the U.S.A compound joining Maria — from the Hebrew Miriam — to Lucia, from the Latin lux, 'light'. DoubMariasofia#14575 in the U.S.A compound joining Maria — from the Hebrew Miriam — to Sofia, from the Greek sophia, 'wisdom'. Lianette#14578 in the U.S.A modern name built on Liana, itself read from Italian and Spanish as a short form of Juliana oMarybelle#14586 in the U.S.A compound name joining Mary to French belle, 'beautiful' — a pattern common in the nineteenth Maryjean#14588 in the U.S.A double name joining Mary (Hebrew Miryam, sense debated) to Jean, the Scottish and French femiMarykathryn#14589 in the U.S.A double name fusing Mary (Hebrew Miryam, sense debated) with Kathryn, an English spelling of KMaybell#14602 in the U.S.A spelling of Maybelle, joining May — the month and a pet form of Mary — to French belle, 'beauJennalynn#14604 in the U.S.Jennalynn is a compound of Jenna and Lynn. Jenna is a short form of Jennifer, from the Welsh GwLunamaria#14605 in the U.S.A compound of two names written as one: Luna, Latin for 'moon,' and Maria, the Latin form of MiAlmarosa#14607 in the U.S.Almarosa is a Spanish compound name joining Alma and Rosa. Alma means soul or, in Spanish, alsoJewelianna#14615 in the U.S.Jewelianna joins Jewel, from the Old French jouel, 'precious ornament or gem,' to Anna, from thMiamarie#14636 in the U.S.A fused double name: Mia (an Italian and Scandinavian short form of Maria, also Italian for 'miMillerkate#14652 in the U.S.A modern fused double name: Miller — the English occupational surname, 'one who grinds grain' —Crystalann#14656 in the U.S.Crystalann joins Crystal, from Greek krystallos, 'ice' or 'clear quartz,' a nature-and-gem nameNaomirose#14710 in the U.S.Naomirose runs two names together. Naomi is Hebrew, 'pleasantness; sweetness', borne in the BibRaeana#14715 in the U.S.Raeana joins Rae, a short form of Rachel (Hebrew for 'ewe', a gentle emblem of the flock), to ALisanne#14780 in the U.S.Lisanne is a genuine compound name, joining Lisa (a short form of Elizabeth, Hebrew for 'my GodBettylou#14796 in the U.S.Bettylou is a compound name joining Betty, a pet form of Elizabeth (Hebrew, 'God is my oath' orLeahanna#14806 in the U.S.Leahanna joins two Hebrew names, Leah and Anna. Leah is usually read as 'weary' or, in another Sallyann#14813 in the U.S.Sallyann joins Sally — a long-standing pet form of Sarah, Hebrew for 'princess' or 'noblewoman'Terilyn#14816 in the U.S.Terilyn is a mid-century compound joining Teri, a pet form of Teresa, with the fashionable -lynRosabell#14823 in the U.S.Rosabell is a form of Rosabel or Rosabella, joining the flower name Rose to the Latin bella, 'bJamielee#14855 in the U.S.Jamielee joins Jamie — a pet form of James, from Hebrew Ya'aqov, 'supplanter' or 'holder of theLoralyn#14856 in the U.S.Loralyn welds Lora, a spelling of Laura from the Latin for the laurel tree of victory, to the eAideliz#14869 in the U.S.Aideliz is a modern Puerto Rican coinage of the kind that fuses a first element like Aida (an oRubyann#14891 in the U.S.A double name written as one: Ruby, from Latin rubeus, 'red' — the gemstone — plus Ann, from HeSarabella#14930 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Sara (Hebrew Sarah, 'lady; noblewoman; princess') to Bella (Italian, Sarann#14932 in the U.S.A compound of Sara (Hebrew Sarah, 'lady; princess') and Ann (from Hannah, 'grace; favour'), wriCarrieanne#14946 in the U.S.Carrieanne fuses Carrie, a pet form of Caroline or Carol ('free man'), with Anne, from the HebrAnabeatriz#14952 in the U.S.A compound name joining Ana ('grace; favor') and Beatriz (from Latin, 'bringer of joy; she who Raejean#14960 in the U.S.Raejean is a blended name that pairs Rae, a short form of Rachel ('ewe' in Hebrew), with Jean, Rebeccalynn#14979 in the U.S.Rebeccalynn is a written-together compound of Rebecca and Lynn; Rebecca comes from the Hebrew RNancyann#15002 in the U.S.Nancyann pairs Nancy with Ann, two names of the same root. Nancy began as a medieval pet form oMarycruz#15006 in the U.S.Marycruz joins Mary (Maria, from Hebrew Miryam) with Cruz, Spanish for 'cross.' Together they hToniann#15051 in the U.S.Toniann is a compound name joining Toni (a short form of Antonia, from the Roman family name AnWrennlee#15070 in the U.S.A modern compound of Wren (the small, spirited bird, in a Wr- spelling) and the popular suffix Sophiagrace#15073 in the U.S.A two-name compound written as one: Sophia, from the Greek for 'wisdom,' plus Grace, from the LAnacarolina#15103 in the U.S.Anacarolina records the Spanish double name Ana Carolina as a single word. Ana is the Spanish fLisaann#15112 in the U.S.Lisaann joins two mid-century favorites into one written name: Lisa, a short form of Elizabeth Laurabelle#15133 in the U.S.Laurabelle is a compound name joining Laura (from Latin laurus, 'laurel') to Belle (French, 'beGloriann#15152 in the U.S.Gloriann is a compound American name, joining Gloria, the Latin word for 'glory,' to Ann, the sBrendalee#15155 in the U.S.Brendalee joins Brenda to the tag-name Lee. Brenda comes from an Old Norse word for sword or, bLilabeth#15168 in the U.S.A modern compound of Lila (a Lily/Delilah-family name) and Beth (short for Elizabeth, 'my God iRozanna#15255 in the U.S.Rozanna is a respelling of Rosanna, a compound that pairs Rose with Anna. Rose comes from the LAdabelle#15261 in the U.S.Adabelle joins two familiar pieces: Ada, from a Germanic root meaning 'noble', and Belle, the FCrystalyn#15262 in the U.S.Crystalyn joins Crystal, from the Greek 'krystallos', 'ice' or 'clear quartz', with the fashionAdamary#15264 in the U.S.Adamary is a modern Latina compound, joining the sounds of Ada or Adam with Mary — in Spanish, Mariabella#15266 in the U.S.Mariabella joins Maria, the Latin form of Mary whose sense is debated between 'of the sea' and Shilynn#15294 in the U.S.Shilynn blends a Shi- opening with the -lynn suffix, from Lynn meaning lake or pool in Welsh; iHannabelle#15300 in the U.S.A compound of Hannah ('grace; favour,' Hebrew) and Belle ('beautiful,' French), written as one Sueann#15338 in the U.S.Sueann is a compound of Sue and Ann. Sue is the short form of Susan, from Hebrew Shoshannah, 'lAnaisabel#15345 in the U.S.A two-name compound of Ana ('grace; favor') and Isabel ('pledged to God'), written as one — a SJodiann#15361 in the U.S.Jodiann pairs Jodi, itself a friendly short form of Judith ('praised') or Joan/Joanne, with AnnNaomigrace#15374 in the U.S.A compound of Naomi ('pleasantness; delight') and Grace ('grace; favor'), joined as one writtenAnaclara#15403 in the U.S.Anaclara is a Spanish double name joining Ana - from the Hebrew Hannah, 'grace, favor' - to ClaAnalena#15410 in the U.S.A compound of Ana ('grace') and Lena (a short form of Helena/Magdalena), read together as 'gracAnnaleese#15438 in the U.S.Annaleese is a phonetic spelling of Annalise, a German compound of Anna and Lise. Anna comes frSueanne#15449 in the U.S.Sueanne joins Sue, a short form of Susan from the Hebrew Shoshannah meaning lily, with Anne, frCarrianne#15466 in the U.S.Carrianne joins Carrie, a pet form of Caroline (from the Germanic Carl, 'free man'), with Anne,Anacristina#15473 in the U.S.Anacristina is a Spanish compound name joining Ana, from Hebrew Hannah ('grace, favor'), to CriAnalysa#15478 in the U.S.Analysa is a spelling of Annalisa, an Italian blend of Anna, from the Hebrew Hannah meaning graKeriann#15482 in the U.S.Keriann is a run-together compound of Keri and Ann. Keri, a form of Kerry, is an Irish name froAnmarie#15501 in the U.S.Anmarie is a slimmed spelling of Annemarie or Ann Marie, joining Anne, from Hebrew Hannah, 'graAnnaruth#15509 in the U.S.A compound joining Anna ('grace; favor') and Ruth ('companion; friend; compassion') — two belovToriann#15522 in the U.S.Toriann joins Tori, the pet form of Victoria (Latin victoria, 'victory'), with Ann, from HannahEmilyanne#15537 in the U.S.Emilyanne joins Emily, from the Roman family name Aemilius linked to 'rival' or 'eager,' with ABobbijo#15569 in the U.S.Bobbijo is a compound American girls' name joining Bobbi — a pet form of Roberta, itself from tCaliann#15613 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Cali (a short form of Calista/California, or Greek kallos, 'beauty') Saraann#15613 in the U.S.Saraann joins Sara, from the Hebrew for 'princess' or 'noblewoman,' to Ann, from Hannah, meaninBettyjo#15634 in the U.S.Bettyjo is a mid-century American double name joining Betty - a pet form of Elizabeth, from HebMariellen#15648 in the U.S.Mariellen fuses Mary — Hebrew Miriam, variously 'beloved', 'wished-for child', or 'of the sea' Breeley#15656 in the U.S.Breeley reads as a modern compound joining Bree - an Anglicized short form of the Irish BrighidDoralee#15668 in the U.S.A coined compound joining Dora, a short form of Dorothy or Theodora from the Greek doron (gift)Jerrilyn#15674 in the U.S.Jerrilyn is a mid-century blend of Jeri (from Geraldine, the feminine of Gerald, Germanic for 'Alyssamarie#15679 in the U.S.Alyssamarie runs the given names Alyssa and Marie together as one word; Alyssa echoes the alyssCaralynn#15685 in the U.S.Caralynn is a blended name joining Cara, from Italian cara ('beloved, dear') or Irish for 'frieClarabella#15686 in the U.S.A compound of two Latin-rooted names: Clara, from clarus, 'bright, clear, famous,' and Bella, fCharlieann#15708 in the U.S.A joined double name pairing Charlie (from Charles, 'free man') with Ann ('grace; favor'). A hoEdengrace#15763 in the U.S.A joined name pairing Eden (Hebrew, 'place of delight; paradise') with Grace ('grace; favor'), Elianarose#15776 in the U.S.A modern compound name: Eliana joined to Rose and written as a single word. Eliana is usually rDeann#15818 in the U.S.A compound of Dee and Ann, or a variant of Deanna/Diane (tied to the Roman goddess Diana). A tiElenarose#15837 in the U.S.A joined name pairing Elena (the Greek/Spanish form of Helen, 'bright; shining light') with RosCherylann#15845 in the U.S.Cherylann joins Cheryl — a mid-century name blending the French cherie, 'dear', with the sound Dajae#15853 in the U.S.Dajae blends the Da- prefix with Jae, a bright one-syllable element also spelled Jay; it was coEdenrose#15894 in the U.S.A modern compound of Eden ('place of delight; paradise') and Rose (the flower). Two given namesDekayla#15895 in the U.S.Dekayla blends the De- prefix with Kayla, a late-century favorite often traced to Michaela or KDellamae#15900 in the U.S.Dellamae is a modern compound joining Della (a short form of Adela, 'noble') with Mae (a form oAnneliz#15909 in the U.S.A form of Anneliese, joining Anna ('grace') and Liese (a short form of Elisabeth, 'pledged to GElliemay#15919 in the U.S.Elliemay is a modern one-word compound of the double name Ellie May. Ellie is a pet form of EleEzmarie#15943 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Esme - from Old French esme, 'esteemed, beloved' - with Marie, the FrEmilyrose#15945 in the U.S.A two-name compound of Emily (from Aemilius, 'rival; industrious') and Rose (the flower). A preAnaalicia#15946 in the U.S.Anaalicia is a run-together compound of Ana and Alicia, a Spanish naming habit that joins two gEmmagene#15949 in the U.S.Emmagene joins Emma, from the Germanic ermen, 'whole, universal,' with Gene, a short form of EuEmmajo#15950 in the U.S.Emmajo joins two familiar names, Emma, from a Germanic root meaning whole or universal, and Jo,Emmalou#15951 in the U.S.Emmalou is a run-together double name joining Emma - the Germanic 'whole' or 'universal' - withTonimarie#15957 in the U.S.Tonimarie is a run-together compound of Toni, a short form of Antonia from the Roman family namEmmabelle#15968 in the U.S.A joined double name pairing Emma ('whole; universal') with Belle ('beautiful'), written as oneKaylaann#15973 in the U.S.Kaylaann joins Kayla, a modern name linked to Kay and Michaela, with Ann, from Hannah, 'grace'.Georgeanna#15987 in the U.S.Georgeanna is a classic compound joining George — Greek Georgios, 'farmer' or 'earth-worker' — Evamarie#15988 in the U.S.Evamarie is a compound: Eva, the Latin and continental form of Eve, from Hebrew Chavah, 'life; Luzclarita#16000 in the U.S.Luzclarita is a Spanish compound name joining Luz, meaning light, with Clarita, a fond diminutiEmmaleah#16021 in the U.S.Emmaleah is a modern American compound that joins Emma, from the Germanic ermen, 'whole' or 'un

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Johnjoseph#13218 in the U.S.Johnjoseph records two given names, John and Joseph, written as one. John is from the Hebrew YoJondavid#13224 in the U.S.Jondavid is a compound of two Hebrew-rooted names written as one: Jon (from John, 'God is graciJonmichael#13228 in the U.S.Jonmichael records two given names, Jon and Michael, written as one. Jon is short for John, 'GoJuanmiguel#13250 in the U.S.Juanmiguel is a written-together Spanish double name joining Juan, the Spanish John from HebrewLuisenrique#13383 in the U.S.Luisenrique is a modern compound joining two Spanish names into one: Luis (from Louis, 'famous Liamgael#13396 in the U.S.Liamgael joins two names into one: Liam, the Irish short form of William, from Germanic will, 'Luisalberto#13453 in the U.S.Luisalberto joins two established Spanish given names into one: Luis, from the Germanic HlodowiMichaeljohn#13465 in the U.S.Michaeljohn is a double name written as one word, fusing Michael and John. Michael comes from tMuhammadarham#13548 in the U.S.A compound given name joining Muhammad — the name of the Prophet of Islam, itself meaning 'praiMuhammadayub#13549 in the U.S.A compound joining Muhammad, the name of the Prophet of Islam ('praised; praiseworthy'), with AMuhammadisa#13550 in the U.S.A compound joining Muhammad, the name of the Prophet of Islam ('praised; praiseworthy'), with IMuhammadusman#13551 in the U.S.A compound joining Muhammad, the name of the Prophet of Islam ('praised; praiseworthy'), with UMuhammadyunus#13552 in the U.S.A compound joining Muhammad, the name of the Prophet of Islam ('praised; praiseworthy'), with YMukhammadali#13554 in the U.S.A Central Asian (Uzbek, Tajik, Russian-transliterated) spelling of Muhammad Ali: Muhammad, the Muhammedali#13575 in the U.S.A two-part devotional name joining Muhammad ('praiseworthy' — the Prophet's name) and Ali, 'exaMuhammadyahya#13703 in the U.S.A two-part name recorded as one field: Muhammad (the Prophet's name, 'praiseworthy') plus YahyaRiyanshreddy#13783 in the U.S.Riyanshreddy joins the modern Indian given name Riyansh — usually read as 'first ray of the sunSimonpeter#13793 in the U.S.A compound name joining Simon ('he has heard') and Peter ('rock'). Simon Peter was the chief apRudranshreddy#13806 in the U.S.Rudranshreddy reads as two pieces run together: Rudransh, a modern Sanskrit-style name meaning Tasean#13828 in the U.S.Tasean blends the Ta- prefix with Sean, the Irish form of John meaning God is gracious; it was Shivanshreddy#13878 in the U.S.A compound name joining Shivansh — Sanskrit for 'a part of Shiva', the Hindu god — with Reddy, Victormanuel#13952 in the U.S.Victormanuel joins two classic Spanish given names written as one. Victor comes from the Latin Tylerjames#14014 in the U.S.A compound first name joining Tyler ('tile maker; tile layer') and James ('supplanter,' from JaVedanshreddy#14037 in the U.S.This entry records two names as a single field: Vedansh, Sanskrit for 'a part of the Veda' (vedYancarlos#14102 in the U.S.Yancarlos is a Latino compound name that joins Yan, a form of Jan or John, meaning God is graciYoangel#14159 in the U.S.A modern Spanish-Caribbean coinage joining the fashionable Yo- opening to Angel, from Greek angYuvaansh#14177 in the U.S.A modern Indian name built from Sanskrit yuva, 'young; youth', and ansh, 'a part; a portion', g

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