Feminine Baby Names
671 Feminine names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.
Explore 671 baby names with a feminine 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.
Feminine Girl Names
Kenyetta#14257 in the U.S.Kenyetta is a 1970s American coinage inspired by Kenya and the surname of Kenyan leader Jomo Ke▶Kharlie#14315 in the U.S.Kharlie is a stylized spelling of Charlie or Karlie, the friendly short form of Charles and Cha▶Demetrica#14319 in the U.S.Demetrica is a feminine elaboration of Demetrius or Demetria, from the Greek Demetrios, 'devote▶Khyli#14319 in the U.S.Khyli is a stylized spelling of Kylie or Kyleigh. Kylie is often traced to an Australian Aborig▶Tarita#14337 in the U.S.Best known from the Tahitian actress Tarita; as a US given name it also reads as a coinage on R▶Jonette#14339 in the U.S.Jonette is a feminine diminutive built by adding the French -ette ending to Jon/Joan, the famil▶Arnette#14350 in the U.S.Arnette reads as a blend of Annette, the French pet form of Anne (Hebrew Hannah, 'grace, favour▶Addasyn#14354 in the U.S.Addasyn is a contemporary respelling of Addison, an English surname that means 'son of Adam.' A▶Jazma#14355 in the U.S.Jazma is an invented name that clips and reshapes the Jasmine and Jazmin family, keeping the br▶Kaysee#14359 in the U.S.Kaysee is a spelled-out form of Casey, from the Irish surname O Cathasaigh meaning vigilant or ▶Arlisa#14382 in the U.S.Most plausibly a coinage joining an Ar-/Arlene element with Lisa (a short form of Elizabeth, 'G▶Kristinia#14422 in the U.S.Kristinia stretches Kristina, the K-spelled form of Christina, by adding a syllable, keeping th▶Gwenda#14436 in the U.S.Gwenda is a Welsh name combining gwen ('white, fair, blessed') with da ('good'), giving 'fair a▶Loie#14438 in the U.S.Loie is an affectionate pet form of Louise or Louisa, the feminines of Louis. The parent traces▶Lorra#14456 in the U.S.A respelled short form of Laura or Lora, from the Latin 'laurus,' the laurel tree — an ancient ▶Michaele#14468 in the U.S.A feminine form of Michael, from the Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who is like God?' -- a rhetorical name a▶Calisi#14475 in the U.S.Calisi is a modern invented name whose sound echoes Khaleesi, a title from a widely watched fan▶Carlye#14489 in the U.S.Carlye is a decorative spelling of Carly, the feminine of Carl and Charles — from Germanic karl▶Rakyah#14508 in the U.S.Rakyah is a modern invented name that sets a Ra- opening before an element echoing Kya or Kaya.▶Kiyonna#14509 in the U.S.Kiyonna is an invented American name that pairs the popular Ki- opening with a flowing -onna or▶Chandi#14527 in the U.S.Chandi is a Sanskrit name meaning 'fierce' or 'passionate,' and it is a name of the great Hindu▶Marybella#14534 in the U.S.A compound of Mary (from Miriam) and Bella ('beautiful'). A joined double-name; sweet and class▶Charina#14567 in the U.S.Charina can be traced to the Latin cara ('dear, beloved') carried into the affectionate -ina en▶Charnita#14578 in the U.S.Charnita is an American coinage that fuses a Char- opening (as in Charlene or Charmaine) with t▶Dericka#14594 in the U.S.Dericka is a feminine elaboration of Derek, which comes from the Germanic Theodoric, joining th▶Malisa#14607 in the U.S.Malisa is a spelling of Melissa, from the Greek melissa, 'honey bee,' long a symbol of sweetnes▶Kerline#14642 in the U.S.Kerline is a Haitian French name in the popular -line family, joining a Ker- opening to the -li▶Rosann#14661 in the U.S.Rosann joins Rose, the flower name, to Ann ('grace, favor'), a classic run-together double name▶Aleasha#14663 in the U.S.Aleasha is a phonetic spelling of Alicia and Alisha, both elaborations of Alice — from Germanic▶Lakethia#14697 in the U.S.Lakethia unites the popular La- prefix with a Kethia core that echoes Kezia or Keziah, a Hebrew▶Latorya#14703 in the U.S.Latorya is a late-century American coinage built from the popular La- prefix and a -torya eleme▶Raeana#14715 in the U.S.Raeana joins Rae, a short form of Rachel (Hebrew for 'ewe', a gentle emblem of the flock), to A▶Lacrisha#14741 in the U.S.Lacrisha joins the fashionable La- prefix to a Crisha or Trisha element drawn from Patricia (La▶Lisanne#14780 in the U.S.Lisanne is a genuine compound name, joining Lisa (a short form of Elizabeth, Hebrew for 'my God▶Kedra#14793 in the U.S.Most plausibly a short form or variant of Kendra — a twentieth-century name, perhaps a feminine▶Riannon#14796 in the U.S.Riannon is a simplified spelling of the Welsh Rhiannon, which derives from an older Celtic Riga▶Leahanna#14806 in the U.S.Leahanna joins two Hebrew names, Leah and Anna. Leah is usually read as 'weary' or, in another ▶Rosealyn#14830 in the U.S.Rosealyn is a respelling of Rosalyn, from Rosalind - originally the Germanic hros ('horse') plu▶Baili#14857 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Bailey — an English surname from the medieval office of the 'bailie' or ▶Erienne#14894 in the U.S.A modern feminine name that takes Erin — from the Irish 'Eire', 'Ireland' — and reshapes it wit▶Shaelee#14895 in the U.S.A modern name joining Shae or Shea — an Irish surname often read as 'admirable' or 'hawk-like' ▶Shanley#14898 in the U.S.Shanley is an Irish surname, an anglicization of Mac Seanlaoich, from sean ('old') and laoch ('▶Cruzita#14903 in the U.S.Cruzita is a Spanish diminutive of Cruz, 'cross,' from the Latin crux. It honors the Cross of C▶Rasheda#14904 in the U.S.Rasheda is a spelling of Rashida, the feminine of Rashid (Arabic, 'rightly guided, wise, of goo▶Shaunta#14910 in the U.S.Shaunta is a 1970s American coinage built on Shaun/Shawn (from the Irish Sean, 'God is gracious▶Ronna#14913 in the U.S.Ronna is a feminine form of Ron or Ronald, from the Old Norse Rognvaldr ('ruler's counsel'), an▶Jolean#14922 in the U.S.Jolean joins Jo, the pet form of Joan or Josephine (from Hebrew Yohanan and Yosef, 'God is grac▶Solia#14935 in the U.S.Solia is a modern American coinage. Many families read it as an elaboration of the Sol- root ('▶Dannette#14940 in the U.S.A feminine elaboration built on Dan/Daniel, from the Hebrew for 'God is my judge,' finished wit▶Kaedance#14954 in the U.S.Kaedance is a modern respelling of Cadence, a word name drawn from music, where a cadence is a ▶Sabriyah#14981 in the U.S.Sabriyah is an Arabic girl's name, the feminine of Sabri, drawn from the root sabr, meaning pat▶Karlena#14989 in the U.S.Karlena joins Karla to Lena. Karla is the feminine of the German Karl, 'free man,' while Lena i▶Dylana#15008 in the U.S.Dylana adds a feminine -a ending to Dylan, a Welsh name usually read as great tide or son of th▶Shirlyn#15012 in the U.S.Shirlyn joins Shirley, an Old English place and surname name meaning bright clearing or shire m▶Sharanda#15035 in the U.S.Sharanda is an American coinage that pairs the fashionable Sha- prefix with a -randa ending bor▶Kemyah#15041 in the U.S.Kemyah is an invented name that pairs the Ke- prefix with Myah, a short form linked to Mia and ▶Sharra#15042 in the U.S.Sharra reads as a mid-century Sha- coinage, most often a respelling of Shara or a clipped, soft▶Khristine#15068 in the U.S.A respelling of Christine that swaps 'Ch' for 'Kh.' Christine comes from the Latin Christiana, ▶Fantashia#15106 in the U.S.Fantashia is a phonetic spelling of Fantasia, a word-name from the Greek and Latin for 'imagina▶Andrena#15114 in the U.S.Andrena is a feminine elaboration of Andrew or the Scottish Andrena, from the Greek andreios, m▶Gloriann#15152 in the U.S.Gloriann is a compound American name, joining Gloria, the Latin word for 'glory,' to Ann, the s▶Ramonia#15181 in the U.S.Ramonia is an ornamented feminine of Ramon, the Spanish form of Raymond from Germanic elements ▶Tiphany#15209 in the U.S.Tiphany is a variant spelling of Tiffany, closer to the medieval Tiffania. The name comes from ▶Yenny#15227 in the U.S.Yenny is a spell-by-sound version of Jenny, widely used in Spanish-speaking communities where t▶Afsheen#15230 in the U.S.Afsheen is a Persian name meaning 'sparkling,' 'glittering,' or 'a star,' from a word tied to s▶Aaisha#15245 in the U.S.Aaisha is a spelling of the Arabic Aisha, meaning 'living' or 'she who lives,' from the root '-▶Karlea#15246 in the U.S.Karlea is a late-twentieth-century blend that pairs Karla, the feminine of Karl or Charles, wit▶Karrina#15251 in the U.S.Karrina, with a doubled r, is a variant of Karina and Katrina. Karina is usually linked to the ▶Zeda#15265 in the U.S.Zeda is a brief, bright girl's name most likely shortened from Zelda - a name tied to the Germa▶Stacye#15281 in the U.S.A respelling of Stacy with a silent-e finish. Stacy began as a short form of Anastasia ('resurr▶Shikha#15292 in the U.S.Shikha is a Sanskrit feminine name meaning 'flame,' 'peak,' or 'crest,' and also 'a tuft or loc▶Jeda#15310 in the U.S.Jeda appears to be a modern variant or coinage echoing Jada, which is generally traced to the S▶Adelee#15329 in the U.S.Adelee reads as a modern name built from Adele, from the Germanic adal ('noble'), plus the endi▶Shaneiqua#15343 in the U.S.Shaneiqua is an elaborated spelling in the Shaniqua family of names, formed from the fashionabl▶Tylene#15371 in the U.S.Tylene is a twentieth-century American blend, pairing the crisp Ty- sound with the popular -len▶Bernita#15372 in the U.S.Bernita is a diminutive linked to Bernice ('bringer of victory') or the Bernard family ('brave ▶Amiliah#15390 in the U.S.Amiliah is a contemporary respelling of Amelia, a name rooted in the Germanic element amal ('wo▶Thomasina#15401 in the U.S.Thomasina is a Latinate feminine of Thomas, from the Aramaic te'oma, 'twin' (the name of the ap▶Thomasa#15414 in the U.S.A feminine form of Thomas, from the Aramaic te'oma meaning twin; it adds a feminine -a ending t▶Angelene#15424 in the U.S.Angelene is an -ene respelling of Angeline, a French-flavored elaboration of Angela — all from ▶Damita#15432 in the U.S.Damita comes from the Spanish dama, 'lady,' with the affectionate -ita ending, giving 'little l▶Laqueisha#15453 in the U.S.Laqueisha builds on the popular La- prefix and the name Keisha, giving a flowing, rhythmic girl▶Areon#15466 in the U.S.Areon is a variant of Arion, a Greek name borne by a famed poet and musician of legend and by a▶Aracelie#15467 in the U.S.Aracelie is a spelling of Araceli, a Spanish Marian name built from the Latin ara caeli, 'altar▶Analysia#15479 in the U.S.Analysia is an ornate spelling of Analisa or Annalise, a blend of Anna (from Hebrew Hannah, 'gr▶Arista#15489 in the U.S.Tied to the Greek 'aristos,' 'best' (as in aristocrat); also the Latin 'arista,' 'ear of grain'▶Ange#15491 in the U.S.Ange is a French name meaning 'angel,' from the Greek angelos, 'messenger.' In French it is use▶Alvera#15511 in the U.S.Alvera is generally read as a variant of Elvira, a Germanic-rooted name (elements often glossed▶Willetta#15555 in the U.S.Willetta is a feminine elaboration of William — Germanic Willahelm, 'will' plus 'helmet/protect▶Katarena#15561 in the U.S.Katarena is a variant of Katarina, the Slavic and continental form of Catherine, traditionally ▶Tameika#15570 in the U.S.Tameika is a 1970s American coinage, a spelling of Tamika/Tameka, a popular coined name of the ▶Larhonda#15573 in the U.S.Larhonda is a 1970s American coinage, joining the La- prefix to Rhonda (a name sometimes linked▶Briell#15587 in the U.S.Briell trims Brielle, a name drawn from Gabrielle, the French feminine of Gabriel, from Hebrew ▶Azera#15599 in the U.S.Azera is a modern American coinage. It echoes names like Azaria, Azalea and Azara and leans on ▶Lenzi#15600 in the U.S.Lenzi is a trimmed, zippy spelling of Lindsay or Lindsey, echoing the Scottish place Lenzie as ▶Arrion#15627 in the U.S.A modern American name that can echo the Greek Arion — a legendary poet and musician rescued by▶Toneisha#15633 in the U.S.Toneisha blends Toni or the syllable Tone with the -eisha ending common to Aisha and Keisha, a ▶Rasheedah#15640 in the U.S.Rasheedah is a spelling of Rashida, the feminine of Rashid (Arabic, 'rightly guided, wise, of g▶Lorisa#15646 in the U.S.Lorisa reads as a soft blend of Lori and Larissa, the latter a Greek place name later tied to m▶Ambrie#15690 in the U.S.Ambrie is a modern American coinage that blends the sound of Amber, the golden fossil-resin jew▶Nilda#15705 in the U.S.Nilda is usually explained as a short form of Germanic names ending in -hilda ('battle'), such ▶Ashantae#15723 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Ashanti, the name of the Akan (Asante) people and their historic kingdom▶Chrissa#15723 in the U.S.A short, -a form in the Christina/Christa family, from the Greek 'christos,' 'anointed' — 'foll▶Michelene#15760 in the U.S.Michelene is a French-style feminine elaboration of Michel (the French form of Michael), from t▶Dacia#15761 in the U.S.Dacia takes the name of the ancient Roman province of Dacia, roughly modern Romania; it also re▶Eartha#15761 in the U.S.Eartha comes from the Old English eorthe, 'earth,' a grounded nature name carried memorably by ▶Mirinda#15782 in the U.S.Mirinda is a spelling variant of Miranda, a name coined by Shakespeare for The Tempest from the▶Daylene#15811 in the U.S.Daylene is a coined American name, joining a Day- or Dale- element with the popular ending -len▶Darria#15814 in the U.S.Darria is a variant of Daria, the feminine counterpart of Darius. Both descend from the Old Per▶Delania#15825 in the U.S.Delania is a feminine, flowing elaboration of Delaney, itself from the Irish surname O Dubhshla▶Dolce#15866 in the U.S.Dolce is the Italian word for 'sweet' or 'soft,' used in music as a direction to play tenderly,▶Doretta#15867 in the U.S.Doretta is a pretty diminutive of Dora or Dorothy, from the Greek for 'gift of God' (doron + th▶Dede#15891 in the U.S.Dede is a warm reduplicated nickname, frequently a pet form for names beginning with D such as ▶Derricka#15909 in the U.S.Derricka is a feminine elaboration of Derrick — the English form of Germanic Theodoric, from th▶Francoise#15966 in the U.S.Francoise is the French feminine of Francois, from the Late Latin Franciscus, meaning 'Frenchma▶Nashya#15967 in the U.S.Nashya is a short coined girl's name whose sound sits between Natasha and Nasya. It reads as a ▶Elainie#15970 in the U.S.Elainie is an affectionate spelling of Elaine, the Old French form of Helen, from the Greek Hel▶Irulan#15977 in the U.S.Irulan is a literary name taken from Princess Irulan, a character in Frank Herbert's science-fi▶Jacci#15990 in the U.S.Jacci is a stylish respelling of Jackie, the pet form of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jac▶Krissie#15997 in the U.S.A K-spelled respelling of Chrissy or Kristy, the pet form of Christina/Kristina — from the Gree▶Luzclarita#16000 in the U.S.Luzclarita is a Spanish compound name joining Luz, meaning light, with Clarita, a fond diminuti▶Emmaleah#16021 in the U.S.Emmaleah is a modern American compound that joins Emma, from the Germanic ermen, 'whole' or 'un▶Jakima#16023 in the U.S.Jakima is a modern American coinage joining the popular Ja- opening to a -kima ending, in the f▶Gabrianna#16037 in the U.S.A modern American blend of Gabriella — feminine of Gabriel, Hebrew 'God is my strength' — and B▶Michon#16039 in the U.S.A French-flavored respelling in the Michelle family — feminine of Michel/Michael, from the Hebr▶Clairissa#16058 in the U.S.Clairissa is a respelling of Clarissa, an elaborated form of Clara from the Latin clarus, meani▶Jacoba#16133 in the U.S.Jacoba is the Latin and Dutch feminine form of Jacobus, the source of both Jacob and James. It ▶Hillari#16135 in the U.S.A respelling of Hilary (double-l, -i ending). Hilary comes from the Latin 'hilaris,' 'cheerful'▶Denita#16146 in the U.S.Denita elaborates Denise or Dena, feminine forms tied to Dionysius (the Greek god of wine and r▶Grayli#16157 in the U.S.Grayli is a very modern American coinage joining the fashionable color-and-surname element Gray▶Mitali#16159 in the U.S.Mitali is an Indian girl's name from Sanskrit, meaning 'friendly' or 'friendship,' built on the▶Malary#16161 in the U.S.Malary is a streamlined spelling of Mallory, a name that began as an Old French nickname-surnam▶Charlese#16188 in the U.S.Charlese is a feminine take on Charles, the Germanic name meaning free man, reshaped with an -e▶Ivet#16193 in the U.S.Ivet is a spelling of Yvette, the French feminine pet form of Yves, from a Germanic root meanin▶Suzane#16209 in the U.S.Suzane is a single-n variant of Suzanne, the French form of Susanna. The name goes back to the ▶Jacilyn#16217 in the U.S.Jacilyn is a respelling of Jacelyn and Jacquelyn, feminine forms of the French Jacques, itself ▶Sherece#16221 in the U.S.Sherece is a phonetic variant of Cherise or Charisse. Cherise draws on the French cherie, 'dear▶Shylin#16235 in the U.S.Shylin is a recent invented name that pairs a Shy- opening with the -lin ending seen in Rylin a▶Maressa#16246 in the U.S.Maressa is a spelling variant of Marissa, a name tied to the Latin maris ('of the sea') and to ▶Lexiss#16282 in the U.S.Lexiss is a respelling of Lexis, itself a short form of Alexis, which comes from the Greek alex▶Bretta#16302 in the U.S.Bretta most likely feminizes Bret or Brett, a name from a term for a Breton or Briton, by addin▶Joclyn#16302 in the U.S.A contracted respelling of Jocelyn, a Norman name (Josselin) from a Germanic element linked to ▶Jonessa#16343 in the U.S.Jonessa reads as a modern coinage joining the Jo- opening to the -nessa ending of Vanessa and J▶Gabryela#16351 in the U.S.Gabryela is a variant spelling of Gabriela or Gabriella, the feminine form of Gabriel, from the▶Veyonce#16352 in the U.S.Veyonce is a modern invented name whose sound closely echoes Beyonce, the well-known coinage po▶Karia#16383 in the U.S.Karia may be a variant of Kara - from Latin cara, 'dear', or a short form of Katherine - or a s▶Li#16386 in the U.S.Li is a romanization of several distinct Chinese given names that share the spoken syllable but▶Harika#16410 in the U.S.Harika is chiefly a Turkish girl's name meaning 'wonderful' or 'marvelous.' The same spelling i▶Lizbett#16416 in the U.S.Lizbett is a modern respelling of Lisbeth or Lizbeth, short forms of Elizabeth. Elizabeth comes▶Marshell#16423 in the U.S.A feminine-styled respelling that blends Marshall — an occupational surname from Old French 'ma▶Jordain#16426 in the U.S.A French-flavored respelling of Jordan, the name of the river where Jesus was baptized. Jordan ▶Dariane#16472 in the U.S.Dariane is a trimmer spelling of Darianne, the feminine of Darius. The old Persian royal name D▶Shawnae#16480 in the U.S.Shawnae fuses Shawn, the English spelling of the Irish Sean (a form of John, 'God is gracious')▶Shaunee#16506 in the U.S.Shaunee is a modern feminine name built on Shaun, the Anglicized Irish form of John from the He▶Kesleigh#16529 in the U.S.Kesleigh is a contemporary respelling in the Kelsey and Kesley family, dressing the name in the▶Lavada#16570 in the U.S.Lavada is an early-twentieth-century American name of uncertain origin, possibly a La- coinage ▶Jehieli#16598 in the U.S.Jehieli derives from the biblical Hebrew name Jehiel (Yehiel), meaning 'God lives' or 'may God ▶Lajoy#16600 in the U.S.Lajoy joins the fashionable La- prefix to the word-name Joy, from the Middle English joie, 'gla▶Aiyahna#16603 in the U.S.Aiyahna is a modern respelling of Ayana or Aiyana. Aiyana is often given a Native American read▶Loree#16616 in the U.S.Loree is a spelling of Lori/Laurie, the pet form of Laura, from the Latin for the laurel tree, ▶Tyisha#16625 in the U.S.Tyisha is a 1970s American coinage, joining a Ty- opening to the -isha ending (often tied to Ai▶Jamillia#16668 in the U.S.Jamillia is an elaborated, doubled-l spelling of Jamila, from the Arabic jamil ('beautiful, gra▶Tykerria#16699 in the U.S.Tykerria pairs the Ty- prefix, popular across many modern American names, with an elaborated -k▶Caci#16715 in the U.S.Caci is a short, playful spelling of Casey or Cacie. Casey comes from the Irish surname O Catha▶Gizzelle#16725 in the U.S.Gizzelle is a modern respelling of Giselle, a name from the Germanic element gisil, meaning 'pl▶Marquasia#16758 in the U.S.Marquasia builds on the Marqu- root shared with Marquita and Marquis, adding a flowing -asia en▶Lakeesha#16768 in the U.S.Lakeesha is a 1970s American coinage, La- plus Keesha, the latter often connected to Aisha (Ara▶Treneice#16776 in the U.S.Treneice is a modern invented name that pairs a Tre- opening with an ending echoing Denise or N▶Michaelyn#16794 in the U.S.Michaelyn reads as a feminine elaboration of Michael, adding the fashionable -lyn ending; Micha▶Tuyen#16795 in the U.S.Tuyen is a Vietnamese given name; depending on the underlying word it can mean stream or spring▶Melenie#16810 in the U.S.A respelling of Melanie with an 'e' for the middle 'a.' Melanie comes from the Greek 'melas' / ▶Kevia#16811 in the U.S.Kevia is a made feminine name from the Kev- of Kevin, the Irish name meaning 'gentle, kind, han▶Malay#16814 in the U.S.Malay reads most naturally as a short variant of Malia or Malaya, breezy names of Hawaiian and ▶Miaa#16826 in the U.S.Miaa is simply Mia with a doubled final letter, a modern styling choice. Mia began as a Scandin▶Marae#16828 in the U.S.Marae reads as a blend of a Ma- opening with Rae, a short form of Rachel from the Hebrew for 'e▶Dajana#16856 in the U.S.Dajana is a South Slavic and Balkan spelling of Diana, the Roman moon and hunt goddess, whose n▶Kla#16863 in the U.S.Kla is an unusually short name whose origin is unclear. It may stand for a set of initials, a c▶Dametria#16865 in the U.S.Dametria is a variant of Demetria, the feminine of Demetrius, meaning 'devoted to Demeter' - th▶Betheny#16866 in the U.S.Betheny is a variant spelling of Bethany, the New Testament village near Jerusalem where Mary, ▶Natalea#16875 in the U.S.Natalea is a respelling of Natalia and Natalie, from the Latin natalis, 'birthday,' specificall▶Neeka#16897 in the U.S.Neeka is a sound-spelling of Nika, a short, bright name that turns up as a clipped form of Vero▶Tammara#16916 in the U.S.Tammara is a doubled-m spelling of Tamara, from the Hebrew tamar, 'date palm,' a biblical name ▶Allisha#16919 in the U.S.Allisha is a doubled-l spelling of Alisha, itself a form of Alicia and Alice — from Germanic Ad▶Kjerstin#16976 in the U.S.Kjerstin is a Swedish and Norwegian form of Kirsten, itself a Nordic version of Christina, from▶Leaann#16983 in the U.S.A blended name joining Lee (Old English 'leah,' meadow or clearing) with Ann (from Hannah, 'gra▶Christyna#17016 in the U.S.Christyna is a spelling variant of Christina, the Latinate feminine of Christian from the Greek▶Chealsey#17022 in the U.S.Chealsey is a decorative respelling of Chelsea, a London district name built from Old English r▶Chelbie#17023 in the U.S.Chelbie is a modern name that blends Chelsea with Shelby, two English place-and-surname names. ▶Roshawn#17044 in the U.S.Roshawn fuses a Ro- opening to Shawn, the English form of the Irish Sean (John, 'God is graciou▶Ashantie#17075 in the U.S.Ashantie is a spelling variant of Ashanti, taken from the Asante, an Akan people and historic k▶Carrina#17079 in the U.S.Carrina is a double-r variant of Carina or Karina, which trace to the Latin carus, meaning dear▶Ritaj#17125 in the U.S.Ritaj, also spelled Retaj, is an Arabic name meaning 'gateway' or 'threshold,' traditionally us▶Rockelle#17129 in the U.S.Rockelle is a variant of Rochelle, a French name meaning 'little rock,' from roche, 'rock,' wit▶Ryenn#17163 in the U.S.Ryenn is a modern feminine respelling of Ryan, reshaping the traditionally masculine name for a▶Artina#17184 in the U.S.Artina is a coined feminine name, most likely built from Arthur or the pet form Artie plus the ▶Danise#17191 in the U.S.A respelling of Denise, the French feminine of Denis (Dionysius) — ultimately from Dionysus, th▶Michaelah#17200 in the U.S.Michaelah is a feminine form of Michael, closely tied to Michaela, dressed with an -ah ending. ▶Nikeisha#17214 in the U.S.Nikeisha is a modern American name joining a Ni- prefix to Keisha. Keisha is itself a coined na▶Lauraann#17221 in the U.S.Lauraann is a double name written as one word, joining Laura and Ann. Laura comes from the Lati▶Sulma#17221 in the U.S.Sulma is a variant of Zulma, a name of Arabic character popularized through European Romantic l▶
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