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Compound Baby Names

768 Compound names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

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

Emmaluna#16022 in the U.S.Emmaluna is a newly emerging compound name joining Emma — a Germanic name from an element meaniEmmamarie#16023 in the U.S.Emmamarie is a run-together double name joining Emma, from a Germanic word for whole or universEsmarae#16043 in the U.S.A compound of Esme (French, 'esteemed; beloved') and Rae (a short form of Rachel, 'ewe,' also rHarperrose#16044 in the U.S.A joined double name pairing Harper ('harp player') with Rose (the flower; 'fame'), written as Isabellamarie#16050 in the U.S.A joined double-name: Isabella (a form of Elizabeth, 'pledged to God; my God is an oath') plus Graceanne#16062 in the U.S.Graceanne joins Grace, from the Latin 'gratia', 'grace, favor', with Anne, from the Hebrew HannGlorianne#16081 in the U.S.Glorianne joins Gloria, from the Latin gloria, glory, with Anne, from the Hebrew Hannah, meaninBrieanne#16108 in the U.S.Brieanne is a compound girls' name joining Brie (as in Brianna, feminine of Irish Brian, 'high,Georganna#16139 in the U.S.Georganna is a blended spelling of Georgeanna, joining George (Greek 'georgos', 'farmer, earthwIdabelle#16151 in the U.S.Idabelle is a compound name joining Ida — from the Germanic id, 'work' or 'labor' — with Belle,Idamae#16153 in the U.S.A vintage-style compound of Ida ('industrious; work') and Mae (a form of Mary/May, 'pearl; the Marybell#16200 in the U.S.Marybell joins Mary, from the Hebrew Miriam, with Bell or Belle, from the French belle, beautifChrisann#16201 in the U.S.Chrisann is a compound that fuses Chris, short for Christine or Christina, with Ann. Christine Jamielynn#16236 in the U.S.A joined name pairing Jamie (a form of James/Jacob, 'supplanter') with Lynn ('lake; pool'), wriJasmarie#16251 in the U.S.A joined name: Jasmine (the fragrant flower, from Persian yasamin) plus Marie (a French form ofBilliejean#16280 in the U.S.A joined double name pairing Billie (a pet form of Wilhelmina/William, 'resolute protector') wiJaimarie#16290 in the U.S.A joined name pairing Jaime (a form of James/Jacob, 'supplanter') with Marie (French form of MaJulieanne#16321 in the U.S.A compound joining Julie (from Julia, 'youthful,' Latin Julius) with Anne ('grace; favor'). A cKaralee#16330 in the U.S.Karalee joins Kara — from Latin/Italian cara, 'beloved' or 'dear', also a short form of KatheriJosieann#16347 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Josie (a pet form of Josephine, 'God will add') with Ann ('grace; favKayleeann#16361 in the U.S.Kayleeann is a modern compound name joining Kaylee - a Kay-plus-Lee blend - to Ann, from HannahEmilygrace#16401 in the U.S.A two-name compound of Emily (from Aemilius, 'rival; industrious') and Grace (from the Latin grCristabella#16422 in the U.S.Cristabella is a fuller, Bella-ended form of Christabel, joining the Christian element (Latin 'Billijo#16491 in the U.S.Billijo is an American compound of Billie and Jo, run together as one name. Billie is a pet forSarahbeth#16506 in the U.S.Sarahbeth fuses Sarah, the Hebrew name for 'princess' or 'noblewoman,' with Beth, a pet form ofLeeanne#16586 in the U.S.Leeanne is a compound name of the kind English-speaking families made freely in the twentieth cAverylynn#16594 in the U.S.A written-together compound of Avery - a surname from a Germanic name usually read as 'elf counJenalee#16603 in the U.S.Jenalee reads as a compound of Jenna - a short form of Jennifer, from Welsh Gwenhwyfar, 'white,Loralynn#16614 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Lora (a form of Laura, 'laurel; victory') and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake; pooJessicaann#16615 in the U.S.Jessicaann simply joins Jessica and Ann into a single run-on name. Jessica traces to the HebrewLilybelle#16623 in the U.S.Lilybelle is a compound name joining Lily — the flower, from Latin lilium, long a symbol of purLilymay#16624 in the U.S.A compound of Lily (the flower, from Latin lilium) and May (the month, and a pet form of Mary oLisamarie#16632 in the U.S.Lisamarie is a run-together compound of the classic double name Lisa Marie: Lisa is a short forAmandalee#16635 in the U.S.Amandalee joins Amanda, from the Latin amanda, 'worthy of love, lovable' (a gerundive of amare,Lolamae#16643 in the U.S.A modern compound of Lola (a Spanish pet form of Dolores) and Mae (from May/Mary). A sweet, retLeelynn#16644 in the U.S.A modern American coinage pairing Lee - an English surname and given name from Old English leahLorianna#16648 in the U.S.A modern compound of Lori (a short form of Laura, from the Latin laurus, 'laurel') and Anna (frLaylamarie#16654 in the U.S.A modern compound name joining Layla (Arabic, 'night') with Marie (the French form of Mary, varLulabelle#16667 in the U.S.Lulabelle is an early-twentieth-century American compound joining Lula - a pet form of Louise oBrieann#16689 in the U.S.Brieann reads as a compound of Brie - from Brianne/Brianna, feminines of Brian, Irish for 'noblMaevelynn#16705 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Maeve — the Irish Medb, a name usually read as 'she who intoxicates' Mariaantonia#16717 in the U.S.Mariaantonia is a compound of Maria and Antonia recorded as one name. Maria comes from Hebrew MManreet#16742 in the U.S.Manreet is a Punjabi and Sikh name combining man ('mind, heart', from Sanskrit manas) with reetMariabelen#16751 in the U.S.Mariabelen runs together the Spanish devotional pairing Maria Belen. Maria is the Spanish form Marianela#16753 in the U.S.A Spanish compound joining Maria - the Latin form of Hebrew Miriam - with Nela, a short form ofMariangela#16754 in the U.S.An Italian compound joining Maria - the Latin form of Hebrew Miriam - with Angela, from the GreMaricarmen#16756 in the U.S.Maricarmen is a traditional Spanish compound of Maria and Carmen, written as one word. Carmen cMarijane#16759 in the U.S.Marijane is the compound Mary Jane written as one name, joining Mary (Hebrew Miriam, 'beloved' Marijose#16760 in the U.S.Marijose is the Spanish double name Maria Jose written solid. Maria comes from the Hebrew MiriaMaryclare#16769 in the U.S.A compound of Mary (from Miriam) and Clare (from Latin clarus, 'bright; clear; famous'). A clasMaryfrances#16772 in the U.S.A written-as-one compound of Mary (Hebrew Miriam, 'beloved; star of the sea') and Frances (LatiMarylu#16773 in the U.S.Marylu is a written-together spelling of Mary Lou, itself usually short for Mary Louise. It paiMakaylynn#16784 in the U.S.Makaylynn is a modern American compound joining Makayla, a form of Michaela from the Hebrew MicMerrilee#16792 in the U.S.Merrilee is a form of Marilee or Merrily, blending Mary — from Hebrew, variously 'beloved' or 'Marabeth#16812 in the U.S.Marabeth is a compound name joining Mary, or the related Mara, with Beth, a short form of ElizaMariavalentina#16813 in the U.S.Mariavalentina is a compound of Maria and Valentina recorded as one name. Maria comes from HebrClararose#16823 in the U.S.Clararose is a modern compound joining Clara (Latin 'clara,' 'bright, clear') with Rose (the flMariaguadalupe#16836 in the U.S.Mariaguadalupe is the run-together form of Maria Guadalupe, a devotional double name honoring OMaryhelen#16851 in the U.S.Maryhelen is a written-together double name marrying Mary and Helen. Mary, from Hebrew Miriam, Auroralynn#16889 in the U.S.A modern compound of Aurora (Latin, 'dawn'; the Roman goddess of morning) and Lynn ('lake; poolJadalee#16889 in the U.S.Jadalee joins Jada - an elaboration of Jade, the prized green gemstone whose name comes throughMyalynn#16912 in the U.S.Myalynn joins Mya - a modern spelling of Maya, a name with roots in Sanskrit ('illusion'), GreeAylamae#16915 in the U.S.A written-together compound of Ayla - a Turkish name meaning 'moonlight, halo,' also used as a Keriana#16920 in the U.S.Keriana is a modern compound joining Keri (from the Irish Ciara, 'dark-haired,' or as a pet forLeaann#16983 in the U.S.A blended name joining Lee (Old English 'leah,' meadow or clearing) with Ann (from Hannah, 'graGeorgeann#16999 in the U.S.Georgeann is a compound of George and Ann. George comes from the Greek georgos, 'farmer, earth-Kyleeann#17002 in the U.S.Kyleeann is a two-name compound joining Kylee (a modern feminine form of the Irish Kyle, 'narroLizmary#17005 in the U.S.Lizmary is a run-together compound of Liz and Mary, a Latina naming habit that joins two names Normajean#17015 in the U.S.Normajean joins Norma, from Latin 'norma' (standard, rule) and popularized by the opera Norma, Paisleymae#17023 in the U.S.A modern compound of Paisley (the Scottish town and swirl pattern) and Mae (a form of May/Mary,Rosangela#17036 in the U.S.Rosangela joins Rosa, 'rose' (Latin rosa), to Angela, 'angel' or 'messenger' (Greek angelos); iRaeanne#17063 in the U.S.Raeanne joins Rae — a short form of Rachel, Hebrew for 'ewe' — with Anne, from Hannah, Hebrew fCarrieann#17078 in the U.S.Carrieann fuses Carrie — the pet form of Caroline or Carol, from Germanic Charles, 'free man' —Karalena#17107 in the U.S.Karalena reads as a modern compound joining Kara and Lena, landing very near the classic CaroliMarialis#17108 in the U.S.Marialis is a modern Spanish-influenced name that joins Maria, the Latin form of Hebrew Miriam,Santasia#17114 in the U.S.Santasia blends a San- opening with -tasia, the tail of Anastasia, from the Greek anastasis meaReann#17133 in the U.S.Reann is a compound and respelling in the Raeann and Reanna family, joining a Rae or Re- openinLorilee#17136 in the U.S.Lorilee joins Lori, a pet form of Laura from Latin laurus, 'laurel', with Lee, from Old EnglishKrisann#17147 in the U.S.Krisann joins Kris, the short form of Kristin or Christine, to Ann. Christine and Kristin come Gredmarie#17150 in the U.S.Gredmarie is a very rare compound in the Puerto Rican style of -marie names (Ludmarie, Jomarie)Sarahjane#17190 in the U.S.Sarahjane joins two names written as one. Sarah is Hebrew for princess or noblewoman, and Jane Lauraann#17221 in the U.S.Lauraann is a double name written as one word, joining Laura and Ann. Laura comes from the LatiMarieliz#17258 in the U.S.A compound of Marie (from Miriam) and Liz (from Elizabeth, 'my God is an oath; abundance'). A jAnnmargaret#17274 in the U.S.Annmargaret joins Ann, from the Hebrew Hannah, 'grace,' with Margaret, from the Greek margariteSophiamarie#17285 in the U.S.A modern double name pairing Sophia (Greek, 'wisdom') with Marie (a French form of Mary, of debAshleynicole#17336 in the U.S.Ashleynicole is a first-and-middle double name, Ashley Nicole, written as one word. Ashley is fTaylorann#17381 in the U.S.Taylorann runs Taylor and Ann together as one word; Taylor is an occupational surname for a taiLouellen#17383 in the U.S.Louellen is a compound name blending Louella - itself Louise (from Louis, 'famous warrior') pluJoyanne#17449 in the U.S.Joyanne is a compound name joining Joy, the English word for gladness (from Latin gaudia), withWrynley#17464 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Wren and Brynley, in a Wr- spelling; as this blend its route is uncertTyanne#17472 in the U.S.Tyanne joins the modern Ty- element, popular from names like Tyler and Tyra, with Anne, from HeHannahmarie#17479 in the U.S.Marie, the second half, is a French and Latin form of Mary, a name of debated meaning often givRosemaria#17497 in the U.S.Rosemaria joins Rose, from the Latin rosa, the flower, with Maria, the Latin form of the HebrewWillowmae#17497 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Willow (the graceful tree; 'slender; graceful') with Mae (a form of MKarianne#17533 in the U.S.Karianne is a compound name joining Kari — a Scandinavian short form of Katherine, from Greek 'Jamielyn#17631 in the U.S.Jamielyn joins Jamie, a pet form of James (from Hebrew Ya'aqov, 'supplanter'), to the fashionabTerrilynn#17728 in the U.S.Terrilynn joins Terri, the pet form of Teresa, to the popular tag-name Lynn. Teresa's origin isSueellen#17770 in the U.S.Sueellen joins Sue and Ellen into one written name. Sue is short for Susan or Susanna, from HebHollyanne#17790 in the U.S.Hollyanne is a joined double name pairing Holly with Anne. Holly comes straight from the evergrKaylamarie#17809 in the U.S.Kaylamarie is a run-together double name of Kayla and Marie. Kayla is a modern coinage (often lKerianne#17845 in the U.S.Kerianne joins Keri — from the Irish county Kerry, ultimately from Ciar, 'dark, dark-haired' — Tiffanyann#17896 in the U.S.Tiffanyann runs the two names Tiffany and Ann together as a single written name. Tiffany descenMarysue#17925 in the U.S.Marysue joins Mary and Sue into one written name, in the Southern tradition of solid double namBethanne#17952 in the U.S.Bethanne joins Beth, a short form of Elizabeth ('my God is an oath'), with Anne, from the HebreBobbiejo#17969 in the U.S.Bobbiejo is a Southern double name joining Bobbie — a pet form of Roberta or Barbara — with Jo,Laurianne#17975 in the U.S.Laurianne joins Laura, from the Latin laurus meaning the laurel of victory, to Anne, a form of Lilliangrace#18033 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Lillian (a Lily-family name, 'lily') with Grace ('grace; blessing,' fJenilee#18036 in the U.S.Jenilee is an American combination name joining Jeni -- from Jennifer, ultimately the Cornish/WLynnmarie#18089 in the U.S.Lynnmarie fuses Lynn, from the Welsh for 'lake,' with Marie, the French form of Mary, ultimatelMarijo#18181 in the U.S.Marijo is a compound of Mary and Jo, written as one word — a common mid-century way to give a fMaryjose#18200 in the U.S.Maryjose renders the Spanish compound Maria Jose as a single written name. It joins Maria, fromKerilyn#18248 in the U.S.Kerilyn is a blended name joining Keri, a form of Kerry from the Irish county name Ciarrai, witSamanthajo#18272 in the U.S.Samanthajo runs together Samantha and Jo as one written name. Samantha, popular from the mid twMerilee#18345 in the U.S.Merilee is a variant of Marilee, usually read as a compound of Mary and Lee, and also playing oMichaelann#18381 in the U.S.Michaelann joins Michael - from Hebrew Mikha'el, the rhetorical 'who is like God?' - with Ann, Joeann#18446 in the U.S.Joeann is a compound of Jo — short for Joanna or Josephine — and Ann, from the Hebrew Hannah, 'Georgeanne#18467 in the U.S.Georgeanne is a mid-century compound name joining George, from Greek georgos, 'farmer' or 'eartShelbylynn#18474 in the U.S.Shelbylynn joins Shelby - an English surname and place name usually read as 'willow settlement'Skyann#18509 in the U.S.Skyann is a modern American coinage that joins the nature word Sky, from the Old Norse sky, 'clMaricel#18550 in the U.S.Maricel is a Spanish and Filipino compound name pairing Maria (from Hebrew Miryam) with a -cel Maritere#18592 in the U.S.Maritere is a Spanish run-together of the double name Maria Teresa. Maria descends from the HebKerrianne#18653 in the U.S.Kerrianne joins Kerry, from the Irish county whose name derives from Ciar, 'dark,' with Anne, fShayann#18728 in the U.S.Shayann is a modern American coinage that joins Shay, an Irish short form connected to Seaghan Sophiamae#18768 in the U.S.A modern double name joining Sophia (Greek, 'wisdom') with Mae (a pet form of Mary or May, 'peaKerriann#18789 in the U.S.Kerriann joins Kerri, from the Irish county name Kerry (Ciarraí, 'people of Ciar', ciar 'dark')Kerryann#18792 in the U.S.Kerryann joins Kerry, from the Irish county Ciarrai ('people of Ciar,' a name meaning 'dark oneTonianne#18987 in the U.S.Tonianne joins Toni, a short form of Antonia or Antoinette, to Anne, the enduring name from theMarylynne#19038 in the U.S.Marylynne is a compound name joining Mary, from the Hebrew Miriam (traditionally 'beloved,' 'biSuann#19497 in the U.S.Suann joins Sue, the pet form of Susan (from the Hebrew Shoshannah, 'lily' or 'rose'), with AnnTerrianne#19819 in the U.S.Terrianne joins Terri, a short form of Teresa (Greek, linked to theros, 'harvest,' or the islanAaliyahjadeA modern compound name joining Aaliyah (Arabic, 'exalted; high; sublime') and Jade (the green gAnayaroseA compound joining Anaya (a modern name, variously read 'caring; look up to God') and Rose (theAnnafayeA compound joining Anna ('grace; favor') and Faye (from 'fairy,' also linked to 'faith'). A sweAnnhienA compound of Ann ('grace; favor') with the Vietnamese Hien ('gentle; wise; virtuous'), joined AnvikareddyThis entry records a given name and a surname together: Anvika (Sanskrit, an epithet of the godAthenagraceA modern compound of Athena (the Greek goddess of wisdom, war, and craft) and Grace ('grace; faDaisyannA joined name pairing Daisy (the flower; Old English 'day's eye') with Ann ('grace; favor'), inEllamaiA joined name pairing Ella ('light; fairy maiden') with Mai (a name of layered roots — English ElliejeanA compound of Ellie (a pet form of names like Eleanor or Ella) and Jean (a Scottish/French formIrisbethIrisbeth is a modern compound joining Iris — the flower, and the Greek goddess of the rainbow —IslamarieA joined name pairing Isla (Scottish, 'island') with Marie (French form of Mary). Simply a two-JoseannyA Spanish-styled blend of Jose (from Joseph, 'God will add') and Anny (from Ana, 'grace'). A joKaylibethA compound of two existing names written as a single word: Kayli, a modern spelling in the KaylLilajoA modern compound of Lila (a Lily/Delilah-family name) and Jo (short for Josephine/Joanna). A sMarialejandraMarialejandra is a compound of Maria and Alejandra recorded as one name. Maria comes from HebreMihirareddyMihirareddy joins the Sanskrit Mihira ('sun') with the South Indian (Telugu) surname Reddy, recMilliejoA written-as-one compound of Millie (a pet form of Mildred/Millicent, 'gentle strength' / 'workNovaskyeA modern compound joining Nova (Latin, 'new'; a brightening star) with Skye (the sky; the ScottRuthnaelleA Haitian compound name joining Ruth (Hebrew, 'friend; companion,' the biblical matriarch) withShahnoorFrom Persian and Urdu shah ('king') plus nur ('light') — 'king of light' or 'royal light.' A luWoodlynnA modern compound joining Wood (as in woodland; a forest) with the popular suffix -lynn. A natuWrinleeA modern coinage echoing Wren and the popular suffix -lee, in a Wr- spelling; as this blend itsYasmaryA modern compound joining Yasmin ('jasmine') with Mary, common in Latin-American blended naming

Compound Boy Names

ArjunkarthikeyaA recorded compound joining Arjun — the Pandava hero and archer of the Mahabharata — with KarthGurnawabGurnawab is a Sikh/Punjabi name of the Gur- family, in which the prefix refers to the Guru — thJeanmarieJeanmarie is a two-name compound of the French Jean ('God is gracious,' the French John) and MaJosepedroA compound of two classic Spanish names recorded as one field: Jose (Joseph, 'he will add') pluLevijamesLevijames is a modern compound joining two names into one: Levi (Hebrew, 'joined, attached') anLiammateoA modern compound joining Liam (a short form of William, 'strong-willed protector; resolute guaLucasjamesLucasjames is a modern compound joining two names into one: Lucas (from the Latin Lucius, 'lighLucasmatthewLucasmatthew is a modern compound joining two names into one: Lucas (from the Latin Lucius, 'liMinhkhangA Vietnamese compound, Minh Khang — minh, 'bright; clear,' plus khang, 'prosperous; healthy; atMohammedmusaA compound name joining Muhammad ('the praised one') and Musa (Moses, whose name is traditionalMuhammadabdullaA two-part devotional name joining Muhammad ('praiseworthy' — the Prophet's name) and Abdullah,MuhammadazlanA two-part name recorded as one field: Muhammad (the Prophet's name, 'praiseworthy') plus AzlanMuhammadidrisA two-part devotional name joining Muhammad ('praiseworthy' — the Prophet's name) and Idris, a MuhammadzaviyarA two-part name joining Muhammad ('praiseworthy' — the Prophet's name) and Zaviyar, a Persian/PVedanthreddyRecorded as one field: Vedanth (from Vedanta, 'the end or culmination of the Vedas') plus the T

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Popular Compound baby names include Emmaluna, Emmamarie, Esmarae, Harperrose, Isabellamarie, Graceanne. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

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