Invented Baby Names

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Explore 63 baby names with a invented 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.

Invented Girl Names

Kaliyah#392 in the U.S.Modern American coinage, likely a blend of Ka- prefix with Aaliyah (Arabic for sublime, exaltedKhaleesi#690 in the U.S.Queen; a title meaning the wife of a khal (warlord) in the fictional Dothraki language created Zaniyah#835 in the U.S.A modern American name, possibly derived from the Arabic Zana or Zanya meaning 'gift of God' orJaliyah#838 in the U.S.A modern American name combining the Arabic root jali or jaliya (exalted, clear, glorious) withJaycee#882 in the U.S.Phonetic rendering of the initials J.C.; an American coingage with no ancient meaningIcelynn#922 in the U.S.American coinage combining Ice (Old Norse/Old English: ice, purity) with the -lynn suffix; may Alianna#938 in the U.S.A blended form combining elements of Aliana or Aliana, itself a variant of Aliana, drawing on LZyla#953 in the U.S.A modern invented name, possibly a variant of Xyla from Greek xylon meaning wood or forest, or Novalee#977 in the U.S.A blended name combining Nova from Latin nova meaning new or star with the suffix -lee from OldKamiyah#985 in the U.S.A creative blend possibly combining Japanese kami meaning god, spirit, or divine with the HebreAdalee#987 in the U.S.A blended name combining Ada or Adal from Germanic adal meaning noble with the suffix -lee fromAddilyn#988 in the U.S.Modern variant of Adalyn or Adeline, from Germanic adal meaning noble, combined with the -lyn sBrylee#992 in the U.S.Modern American blended name combining Brynn from Welsh bryn meaning hill with the suffix -lee Jaslyn#996 in the U.S.A blended name combining Jasmine (from Persian yasamin meaning jasmine flower) with the -lyn suWendy#1097 in the U.S.Friend; invented or popularized by J. M. Barrie for Peter Pan; possibly a pet form of GwendolenNeveah#1301 in the U.S.Heaven spelled backwardsRenesmee#1325 in the U.S.Invented compound of Renee (reborn) and Esme (esteemed, beloved)Blessyn#1327 in the U.S.One who is a blessing; a gift and joyStori#1372 in the U.S.A story, a narrative, an accountAnyla#1450 in the U.S.Modern American name; possibly from Ana (grace) or Anil (blue/sky)Brixley#2302 in the U.S.brick settlement meadowTinley#2358 in the U.S.settlement meadow, modern -ley nameIcelyn#3023 in the U.S.Modern coinage combining 'ice' (Old English 'is') with the popular feminine suffix '-lyn,' suggQuinley#3035 in the U.S.Modern coinage combining Irish 'Quinn' (from Ó Cuinn, descendant of Conn, meaning 'chief' or 'wWrynlee#3069 in the U.S.A modern invented name, likely combining the bird name wren with the Old English leah meaning wYesly#3070 in the U.S.A modern Spanish-influenced name, possibly a diminutive or variant of Yesenia (an Arabic-originCalayah#3081 in the U.S.Modern coined name; possibly blending Cala (harbour, beautiful) with the Hebrew theophoric suffJaylen#3127 in the U.S.Modern American coinage, likely a blend of the letter-name Jay with the popular suffix -len or Mehlani#3146 in the U.S.Modern creative elaboration, likely a phonetic variant of Leilani (Hawaiian: 'heavenly flower')Ellorie#3178 in the U.S.Modern invented or blended name, likely combining El- (from Eleanor, meaning bright) with -orie

Invented Boy Names

Kayson#264 in the U.S.Son of Kay; possibly related to kaizen meaning improvementZyaire#317 in the U.S.A modern American invented name, likely inspired by Zaire, the former name of the Democratic ReJaylen#361 in the U.S.A modern American invented name, possibly a blend of Jay (from Latin Gaius or the bird) and theKyaire#367 in the U.S.A modern American invented name, likely a phonetic variant of names like Kyaire, Zyaire, or KylDaxton#379 in the U.S.Modern elaboration of Dax, a French place name referring to the town of Dax in southwestern FraKashton#400 in the U.S.Modern American coinage blending the Cash- sound with the Old English suffix -ton meaning settlKylo#402 in the U.S.Modern invented name, coined for the Star Wars villain Kylo Ren; possibly combining Kyle (from Cayden#414 in the U.S.Spelling variant of Caden or Kaden; possibly from Arabic qadin meaning battle companion or frieKaysen#415 in the U.S.Modern American variant of Kaison or Cason; possibly from Arabic qaisan meaning rejoicing, or aJasai#439 in the U.S.Modern American invented name, likely a phonetic variant of Josai or a creative blend; no estabJalen#443 in the U.S.Modern American name, widely attributed to a blend of the names Jamal and Allen, or Jay and AllColsen#566 in the U.S.Son of Col or Cole; a modern English surname-style name blending Cole with the Scandinavian sufJakai#569 in the U.S.A modern American coined name combining the popular Ja- prefix with the Hebrew Kai element, evoAnakin#648 in the U.S.Coined by George Lucas for the Star Wars character Anakin Skywalker; possibly influenced by AnaJrue#817 in the U.S.A unique modern American invention or creative respelling of Drew (from Andrew, meaning 'manly'Jettson#824 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, likely a creative spelling of Jetson, evoking the surname-style son Rayden#833 in the U.S.Modern phonetic spelling of Raiden or Rayden, combining the English ray (beam of light) with thCayson#835 in the U.S.Modern American variant of Cason or Jason combined with Casey, where Casey derives from the IriBraylon#848 in the U.S.Modern American name combining Bray (from Old French and Old English brai/bray, meaning 'marshlCedric#944 in the U.S.Possibly invented by Sir Walter Scott for Ivanhoe (1819), inspired by the Celtic Cerdic (possibKolsyn#3013 in the U.S.Dark son; coal-dark vision (speculative modern coinage)Kymere#3014 in the U.S.Evocative modern name; possibly linked to Greek chimera (she-goat, fire-breathing creature of mBraelyn#3044 in the U.S.A modern American coinage blending Brae, a Scottish-Gaelic word for hillside or slope, with theCaisen#3046 in the U.S.A modern American phonetic spelling of Kaizen, the Japanese philosophy meaning continuous improJasier#3061 in the U.S.Likely a modern American variant of Javier (from Arabic Jabir, meaning comforter or one who heaJayveon#3062 in the U.S.A modern American invented name combining the popular prefix Jay (from Hebrew John/Jehovah is gKaiel#3066 in the U.S.A modern American coined name, possibly a variant of Kael or Cael (slender in Irish Gaelic) or Kymari#3121 in the U.S.Modern American invented name, likely a phonetic variant of Kamari (possibly Swahili 'moonlightNessiah#3128 in the U.S.Possibly derived from Hebrew nес (nes, 'miracle' or 'banner') combined with Yah (a short form oXaire#3144 in the U.S.Modern American invented name, likely a creative respelling influenced by Xavier, which derivesZamarion#3147 in the U.S.Modern American coined name, possibly influenced by the Hebrew root zamar (to sing praises) witJahmyr#3173 in the U.S.Modern American coinage, likely a phonetic variant of Jamir/Jameer; possibly related to Arabic Zaedyn#3204 in the U.S.Modern phonetic variant of Zayden/Zaiden; related to the Arabic root zada meaning to grow or in

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Popular Invented baby names include Kayson, Zyaire, Jaylen, Kyaire, Daxton, Kaliyah. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

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