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Modern Baby Names

12703 Modern names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 12703 baby names with a modern 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.

Modern Girl Names

Mikiyah#14645 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining a Mik- opening — in the Michael and Michaela neighborhood, 'wMikyla#14646 in the U.S.A modern spelling in the Michaela and Mikayla family, from Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who is like God?'.Mikylah#14647 in the U.S.A modern spelling in the Michaela and Mikayla family, from Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who is like God?',Milanee#14648 in the U.S.A modern respelling that sits between Milan — the Italian city, used as a name — and Melanie (GKaree#14649 in the U.S.Karee is a phonetic respelling of Kari, the Scandinavian short form of Katherine, and cousin toMilee#14649 in the U.S.A modern American coinage near Miley (itself from a nickname, 'Smiley') and Mila, with the fashMajestii#14651 in the U.S.Majestii is a modern coinage: a stylized respelling of the English word 'majesty' ('grandeur, sMillerkate#14652 in the U.S.A modern fused double name: Miller — the English occupational surname, 'one who grinds grain' —Diavion#14653 in the U.S.Diavion is an invented name that reworks the popular -avion or -vion sound found in Davion and Kaelanie#14655 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. Its ending echoes Hawaiian lani, 'heaven, sky,' Crystalann#14656 in the U.S.Crystalann joins Crystal, from Greek krystallos, 'ice' or 'clear quartz,' a nature-and-gem nameMinji#14656 in the U.S.Korean Min-ji is one of the most familiar modern girls' names in Korea. Korean names are writteMalayjah#14657 in the U.S.Malayjah is a recent invented name with no single fixed meaning. It reads as a blend of the souNesly#14657 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling, echoing the sounds of Leslie and the Latin-American Nayeli/YeslNovayah#14657 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on Nova (Latin, 'new'; also an exploding star) with the fashionable -ayaNeveyah#14658 in the U.S.Neveyah is a variant of Nevaeh, one of the most famous modern American coinages - the English wRashay#14658 in the U.S.Rashay joins the popular American prefix Ra- with Shay, an anglicized form of the Irish SeaghdhDoniesha#14659 in the U.S.Doniesha is a modern American coinage that fits a Don- or Do- opening to the fashionable -ieshaMalyn#14661 in the U.S.A short modern coinage, a May-/Mae- sound with the -lyn ending, akin to Maelyn. No single fixedMiyanni#14662 in the U.S.Miyanni looks like a contemporary American coinage: the Mi-/Mya- opening of Mia and Mya joined Aleasha#14663 in the U.S.Aleasha is a phonetic spelling of Alicia and Alisha, both elaborations of Alice — from GermanicMiyoni#14663 in the U.S.Miyoni reads as a contemporary American coinage: the Mi-/Miya- opening common to Mia, Miya and Nyesha#14663 in the U.S.A modern African-American coinage in the Ayesha/Keisha sound-family, layering a Ny- opening witAlantis#14667 in the U.S.Alantis is a modern given name taken from Atlantis, the legendary island that Plato described aMonreaux#14667 in the U.S.Monreaux is a modern American coinage: the sound of Monroe dressed in the French -eaux spellingMonsai#14668 in the U.S.Monsai reads as a contemporary coinage: the Mon- opening of Monae and Monique joined to the criMarelin#14669 in the U.S.Marelin reads as a respelling within the Marilyn family - Marilyn itself a blend of Mary (HebreNiyonna#14674 in the U.S.Niyonna reads as an invented American name built from the popular Ni- opening (as in Nia, NiyahMyana#14676 in the U.S.Myana is a modern American coinage built by extending Mya (itself a spelling of Mia, or a shortMykaela#14677 in the U.S.Mykaela is a modern respelling of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael. Michael comes from HeMylaa#14678 in the U.S.Mylaa is a doubled-vowel respelling of Myla. Myla is a modern name with several suggested routeAlexzandrea#14680 in the U.S.Alexzandrea is a stretched spelling of Alexandra, the feminine of Alexander, from Greek alexeinLaporscha#14680 in the U.S.Laporscha reads as an invented name built from the decorative La- prefix and Porscha, a respellMylia#14680 in the U.S.Mylia is a contemporary American coinage, built on the Myla/Mila sound with the flowing -ia endLadonya#14681 in the U.S.Ladonya reads as an invented American name, adding the La- prefix to Donya, or reworking LadonnMylin#14681 in the U.S.Mylin reads as a modern American coinage: the My- opening of Myla and Mya with the -lin/-lyn enLaquinda#14683 in the U.S.Laquinda is a coined American name that joins the fashionable La- prefix with a -quinda ending Mystic#14684 in the U.S.Mystic is the English word used outright as a name: 'mystic' means mysterious, hidden, or spiriTakya#14685 in the U.S.Takya is a coined girls' name that pairs the popular Ta- opening with a -kya ending close to KiNovalise#14686 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Nova ('new'; a star that suddenly brightens) with the -lise ending of Naiahri#14689 in the U.S.Naiahri reads as a contemporary American coinage: the Naia/Naya opening joined to the -ari/-ariMaryssa#14690 in the U.S.Maryssa is a respelling of Marissa, itself an elaboration of Mary or of Latin maris, 'of the seNaica#14690 in the U.S.Naica reads as a modern coinage on the Nai-/Naya sound. It is also a place name: Naica, in the Naijah#14691 in the U.S.Naijah reads as a contemporary American coinage: the Na-/Nai- opening with the -ijah ending famNyna#14691 in the U.S.Nyna is a modern American respelling of Nina, a name with several roots: the Spanish nina, 'litNailany#14692 in the U.S.Nailany reads as a modern coinage shaped by the popular -lani ending — the Hawaiian element lanMegon#14693 in the U.S.Megon is a spelling variant of Megan, the Welsh diminutive of Margaret, which traces through LaNaily#14693 in the U.S.Naily reads as a modern coinage and is most often heard as a clipped, affectionate form of NayeNaivy#14694 in the U.S.Naivy is a modern coinage. In sound it lands squarely on the English word 'navy' — the fleet, aMavy#14695 in the U.S.A short modern name reading as a pet form of Mavis (from Old French, 'song thrush') or of MaeveTanaja#14695 in the U.S.Tanaja is a coined girls' name that folds the Ta- opening into a -naja ending, near Nadia and AKarenna#14697 in the U.S.Karenna is an elaborated form of Karen, the Danish short form of Katherine/Katharina, traditionLakethia#14697 in the U.S.Lakethia unites the popular La- prefix with a Kethia core that echoes Kezia or Keziah, a HebrewNakiah#14697 in the U.S.Nakiah spells Nakia, a name with two live readings. It is often connected to Arabic naqiyya, 'pNaleigha#14700 in the U.S.Naleigha is a contemporary American coinage built with the -leigh spelling that has spread throNamara#14702 in the U.S.Namara is a surname in Uganda, and it also sits inside the Irish surname McNamara ('son of the Kerra#14703 in the U.S.Kerra reads as a spelling in the Kira/Kerry group: Kira is often linked to a Persian or Greek sLatorya#14703 in the U.S.Latorya is a late-century American coinage built from the popular La- prefix and a -torya elemeMonarch#14704 in the U.S.The English word monarch, 'a sole ruler; sovereign' (from Greek monarkhes, 'one who rules aloneNamaya#14704 in the U.S.Namaya reads as a modern coinage on the Maya/Amaya sound, with an added N-. It has no documenteNamiah#14705 in the U.S.Namiah reads as a contemporary American coinage, joining a Na- opening to the -iah ending heardMendi#14707 in the U.S.Mendi is a respelling in the Mindy/Mandy family; Mindy is short for Melinda and Mandy for AmandLashane#14709 in the U.S.Lashane is a modern American coinage that adds the popular La- prefix to Shane, an Irish form oNaomirose#14710 in the U.S.Naomirose runs two names together. Naomi is Hebrew, 'pleasantness; sweetness', borne in the BibShamone#14711 in the U.S.Shamone is a coined girl's name joining the Sha- prefix to a -mone ending, most likely echoing Kristyl#14713 in the U.S.Kristyl is a modern respelling of Krystal or Crystal, the gem-name from the Greek krystallos, mLarenda#14714 in the U.S.Larenda appears to be an invented American name pairing the fashionable La- prefix with the -enNarielle#14714 in the U.S.Narielle is a contemporary coinage built with the -ielle ending familiar from Gabrielle and DanAshantia#14715 in the U.S.Ashantia builds on Ashanti, the name of the Ashanti or Asante people and their historic Akan kiNasaya#14715 in the U.S.Nasaya reads as a contemporary American coinage in the Anaya/Amaya/Saya family of sounds. No doOnyxx#14715 in the U.S.The name of the banded black gemstone onyx (Greek onyx, 'claw; fingernail'), styled here with aRaeana#14715 in the U.S.Raeana joins Rae, a short form of Rachel (Hebrew for 'ewe', a gentle emblem of the flock), to AKrystyne#14718 in the U.S.Krystyne is a decorative respelling of Kristine, itself a form of Christine from the Greek ChriAryona#14720 in the U.S.Aryona is a respelling in the Ariana and Arionna family; Ariana is the Italian form of Ariadne,Nautica#14720 in the U.S.Nautica comes from Latin nauticus, 'of sailors; of ships', from nauta, 'sailor' — the sea senseLatesa#14721 in the U.S.Latesa is a late-century American coinage joining the La- prefix to a '-tesa' element, a cousinNaveen#14721 in the U.S.Naveen is Sanskrit, from naveena, 'new; fresh; novel'. In India it is overwhelmingly a boy's naAsianna#14724 in the U.S.Asianna extends Asia, the continent name adopted as a girls' name, with the -anna ending seen iNayellie#14725 in the U.S.Nayellie is a modern respelling of Nayeli, a name popular in Mexican-American communities and cNyiesha#14726 in the U.S.Nyiesha is a Ny- and -iesha spelling of Niesha or Nyesha, names in the wide family that echoes Paxley#14726 in the U.S.A modern surname-style name blending the Latin pax ('peace') with the English -ley ('meadow; clNeeley#14728 in the U.S.Neeley is a spelling of the Irish surname Neely, an anglicisation of Gaelic forms connected witPaysleigh#14728 in the U.S.A modern -leigh respelling of Paisley, a Scottish place and surname (from a word for 'church; bKayelyn#14729 in the U.S.Kayelyn is a modern American blend, joining Kay with the ending -lyn, and it functions largely Neilah#14730 in the U.S.Most often a modern respelling of Neila or Naila (Arabic Na'ila, 'achiever; one who attains'), Neily#14731 in the U.S.A modern nickname-style coinage: Neily reads as a pet form of Neila/Nyla, or as a bright respelShavonta#14732 in the U.S.Shavonta is a modern coined name that joins the popular prefix Sha- with a -vonta ending. It ecLatrelle#14733 in the U.S.Latrelle is a coined American name built from the popular La- prefix and a Trelle or -elle elemJerlisa#14737 in the U.S.Jerlisa is a modern African American coinage that joins the Jer- prefix to Lisa. Lisa is a shorGracin#14739 in the U.S.Gracin is a modern name that grows out of Grace, from Latin gratia, 'grace, favor, thanks,' witNatilee#14739 in the U.S.Natilee is a decorative respelling of Natalie (via Nataly), sharing its root in Latin natalis, Nevah#14739 in the U.S.A modern -ah respelling of Neva, which is read variously as Spanish nieve/neva ('snow'), as theLacreshia#14740 in the U.S.Lacreshia is a modern La- elaboration whose -creshia core echoes Lucretia, from the Roman clan Niarah#14742 in the U.S.A modern elaboration of Nia — Swahili for 'purpose' (one of the seven principles of Kwanzaa) anNiasia#14743 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining Nia (Swahili 'purpose') to the fashionable -asia ending seen Sherae#14744 in the U.S.Sherae is a modern American coinage that joins a She- or Sha- opening with Rae, a pet form of RShanessa#14745 in the U.S.Shanessa is an American coinage joining the Sha- prefix to the -nessa of Vanessa. Vanessa was iMilyn#14746 in the U.S.Milyn is a modern coinage joining a My-/Mi- sound with the -lyn ending. It has no single documeNoire#14757 in the U.S.The French adjective noire, the feminine of noir, 'black'. Used as a given name it is a modern Railani#14757 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that borrows the -lani music of Hawaiian names such as Leilani (whereShontay#14757 in the U.S.Shontay is a mid-century American coinage in the Shante/Chante group, whose sound echoes the FrKenasia#14759 in the U.S.Kenasia is an invented name joining a Ken- prefix to the fashionable -asia ending found in nameNolynn#14759 in the U.S.A modern American blend: a No- element (from Nola, Noelle or Nova) joined to the popular -lynn Noon#14761 in the U.S.The English word noon — midday — used as a given name. Its history as a word runs back to LatinShontae#14762 in the U.S.Shontae is a coined American name, pairing the Shon- prefix with a stylish -tae ending seen in Danaysha#14764 in the U.S.Danaysha is a modern African-American coinage joining a Da- or Dana element with the fashionablLaportia#14765 in the U.S.Laportia adds the ornamental La- prefix, common in African American naming, to Portia, a Roman Aracelys#14766 in the U.S.Aracelys is a Spanish elaboration of Araceli, from the Latin ara caeli, 'altar of heaven' or 'aNovalina#14767 in the U.S.A modern elaboration of Nova — Latin nova, 'new', and the astronomer's word for a suddenly brigLaquetta#14768 in the U.S.Laquetta is an American coined name that pairs the popular La- prefix with a -quetta ending heaNovee#14768 in the U.S.A modern nickname-style spelling built on Nova (Latin nova, 'new'), with the -ee ending that cuNyel#14772 in the U.S.A rare modern coinage, built from the fashionable Ny- opening and the -el ending. It may be reaNyjai#14774 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining the Ny- opening to the -jai ending (as in Jai, itself a SanskNyloni#14775 in the U.S.A rare modern coinage built on the Ny- opening with a flowing -loni close; it may be read as a Naiza#14776 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no single documented source. It sits near the Arabic Naila, 'one who attaOaklynd#14779 in the U.S.A modern American blend: the nature word oak joined to the -lynn ending, with a -d that pulls iLakiya#14780 in the U.S.Lakiya reads as a coined name close to Lakia, built on the La- prefix that generated many melodKeyshia#14781 in the U.S.Keyshia is a respelling of Keisha, an African-American name generally traced to Keziah, the HebOlana#14781 in the U.S.A rare name with no settled route. It reads as a blend of Olga or Ola with Alana, and it is alsRayvin#14781 in the U.S.Rayvin is a phonetic respelling of Raven, the English word for the glossy black bird long tied Lateka#14784 in the U.S.Lateka pairs the productive La- opening with a -teka ending, echoing names like Latasha and LakReagyn#14784 in the U.S.Reagyn is a modern respelling of the given name Reagan, taken from the Irish surname O Riagain.Oliviamae#14785 in the U.S.A written-together double name: Olivia, from the Latin oliva ('olive tree'), joined to Mae — a Latesha#14786 in the U.S.Latesha is a coined American name blending the La- prefix with the -tesha/-ticia sound of LeticReegan#14788 in the U.S.Reegan is a double-e spelling of Regan or Reagan, from the Irish surname O Riagain, usually expKhaniya#14789 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Khan- opening to a soft -iya ending; it also echoes the Zulu/Xhosa KJovonne#14790 in the U.S.Jovonne is a feminine name built on Jovan, the Slavic form of John, itself from the Hebrew YochOnesti#14790 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that reads as a respelling of Honesty — the virtue word, from Latin hYuridiana#14790 in the U.S.Yuridiana is a modern Latin American name, an elaboration of Yuridia with an added -ana ending.Oniya#14791 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the -iya/-ia family, close in sound to Onia, Aniya and Sonia. It cRyleah#14795 in the U.S.A modern respelling in the Riley/Rylea family, from an Old English place name ('rye clearing') Bresha#14796 in the U.S.Bresha is a modern American coinage that pairs the popular Bre- opening, seen in Breanna and BrOshynn#14798 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, most naturally read as a respelling of Ocean — from the Greek OkeanoKeiasha#14800 in the U.S.Keiasha is an invented American name pairing the Kei- or Kie- element with the -asha ending, ecNikeya#14801 in the U.S.Nikeya is a coined American name closely tied to Nakia, a name that surged in the nineteen-seveOzzlyn#14802 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining an Oz- element — as in Oswald, Osborn, or simply the sound itPalace#14803 in the U.S.The English word palace, used as a modern word-name. Its history is worth knowing: it comes, thReygan#14803 in the U.S.Reygan is a modern respelling of Reagan, an Irish surname from O Riagain, understood as 'descenKlaryssa#14806 in the U.S.Klaryssa is a modern respelling of Clarissa, an elaborated form of Clara from Latin clarus, meaPella#14808 in the U.S.Pella is the name of the ancient capital of Macedon, birthplace of Alexander the Great, and of Lekesha#14809 in the U.S.Lekesha is a modern American coinage joining the Le- prefix to the Kesha / Keisha sound family Carling#14810 in the U.S.Carling is an English surname used as a first name, generally traced to a root related to carl,Nirva#14812 in the U.S.A short modern name that echoes Nirvana — the Sanskrit and Buddhist term for 'liberation; the bPortland#14812 in the U.S.A place name used as a given name: Portland, Oregon and Portland, Maine, both ultimately named Riyanna#14815 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Rihanna and Arianna in sound, with the flowing -anna ending. No single doPromisee#14816 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on the virtue word Promise — from the Latin promissum, 'a thing sent forQualani#14817 in the U.S.A rare modern coinage. It closes on -lani, an ending borrowed from Hawaiian names (lani, 'heaveQueena#14818 in the U.S.Built on the English word queen — from Old English cwen, 'queen; woman; wife' — with an -a endiQuest#14819 in the U.S.The English word quest — a search, a journey undertaken with purpose — used as a modern word-naQuiana#14820 in the U.S.A coined name. Quiana was a silky nylon fabric introduced by DuPont, and the word entered AmeriLeilyn#14821 in the U.S.A modern coinage pairing Leila - Arabic and Persian, from layl, 'night' - with the -lyn ending.Takela#14821 in the U.S.Takela is a modern American coinage built from the popular Ta- name-prefix and the element KelaQuinleigh#14822 in the U.S.A modern American blend: Quinn — from the Irish surname O Cuinn, 'descendant of Conn' (conn meaRaelan#14825 in the U.S.A modern American blend: Rae — a short form of Rachel, and a name in its own right — joined to Tifani#14825 in the U.S.Tifani respells Tiffany, the medieval English form of the Greek Theophania, 'appearance of God'Raelie#14826 in the U.S.A modern American coinage built on Rae — a short form of Rachel — with the soft -lie ending. ItTanaiya#14826 in the U.S.Tanaiya is a modern African American coinage that lengthens Tanya or Tana with the lyrical -aiyRaeni#14827 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, read as a spelling of Rainey or as a Rae- name with an -ni ending. RRaign#14832 in the U.S.A modern American respelling that sits between Reign ('to rule') and Rain (the weather word), bRainah#14835 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Raina/Rayna. Behind those spellings sit a Slavic name linked to regina, Raiven#14836 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Raven, the English bird name — a glossy black corvid long linked with clJahnai#14837 in the U.S.Jahnai is best read as a modern invented name, a fresh spelling of the Janai/Jenae group with tSeriya#14837 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling, echoing Seriah and the -iya ending of Aaliyah and Amariya. It hTamieka#14837 in the U.S.Tamieka is a respelling of Tamika/Tameka, a modern American girl's name that rose in the 1970s;Raliyah#14838 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that sits close to Aaliyah ('exalted, high' in Arabic) with an R- opeRalyn#14839 in the U.S.A modern American blend joining an Ra- opening (as in Rae or Rachel) to the fashionable -lyn enAysiah#14840 in the U.S.Aysiah is a modern spelling that blends the place name Asia with the Arabic Aisha, meaning alivRamie#14841 in the U.S.A modern American name read as a spin on Rae or a short form of names like Ramona; the same speRuhika#14841 in the U.S.A modern Sanskrit-styled Indian name. Families connect it with elements such as ruh- (to rise; Ramsie#14842 in the U.S.A modern American spelling in the Ramsey family. The surname Ramsey comes from English place naEdlynn#14843 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining the 'Ed-' of names like Edith or Eden with the popular -lynn suffix; iLilyauna#14843 in the U.S.Lilyauna joins the flower name Lily to a fashionable -auna tail, making a longer, lyrical relatRayni#14845 in the U.S.A modern American respelling read as Rainey — a surname and nature-adjacent name — or simply asRaynie#14846 in the U.S.A modern American spelling in the Rainey/Rainie family — a name read as a surname, a weather woRyza#14847 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling, echoing Riza and the -za ending of Eliza and Aziza. It has no sSabre#14848 in the U.S.From the English word sabre (a curved cavalry sword), via French sabre from a Germanic/HungariaOmaria#14849 in the U.S.A modern name that reads either as a feminine of Omar (Arabic Umar, linked to 'flourishing, lonRaziella#14850 in the U.S.A modern elaboration joining Razi — a Hebrew element from raz, 'secret' — to the pretty ItalianReality#14851 in the U.S.The English word reality, 'the state of things as they actually are,' from Latin realis, 'actuaSaelor#14851 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the word 'sailor' (one who sails), respelled with an ae. Breezy and naOnix#14852 in the U.S.A respelling of Onyx, from the Greek onyx, 'claw; fingernail,' the name of the banded black gemRegal#14853 in the U.S.The English word regal, 'royal, befitting a monarch,' from Latin regalis (rex, 'king'). Used diReigan#14854 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Reagan, from the Irish surname O Riagain, often glossed 'little king' orTerrin#14854 in the U.S.Terrin reads as a variant of Taryn (a mid-century coinage, sometimes a feminine of Tara) crosseReighna#14855 in the U.S.A modern American respelling of Reina/Rayna, borrowing the -eigh- fashion. Behind those forms sSaigelynn#14855 in the U.S.A modern joined coinage pairing Saige/Sage (the herb, and the word for 'wise; discerning') withSiarra#14856 in the U.S.A respelling of Sierra, the Spanish for 'mountain range' (literally 'saw,' for a saw-toothed riRainleigh#14857 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Rain (the falling water; a nature word) with the English -leigh ('meadQuanasia#14858 in the U.S.Quanasia is a modern American coinage joining the Qua- prefix, popular in late-century names, tRaiyna#14858 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Rayna/Reyna, read as 'queen' (Spanish reina) or as the Yiddish/Hebrew RaReniya#14860 in the U.S.A modern American coinage built on the popular -iya/-iyah ending seen in Aniya, Amiya, and KaniLaureli#14861 in the U.S.Laureli is a modern coinage built on Laurel (from Latin laurus, 'laurel; the laurel tree of vicRenni#14861 in the U.S.A modern nickname-style name, read as a short form of Renee ('reborn'), Renata, or any Ren- namSakiya#14862 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling, echoing Saki, Sakina, and the -iya ending of names like AmariyaReyanna#14864 in the U.S.A modern American blend joining a Rey-/Rae- opening to the classic -anna ending (from Hannah, 'Rhilynn#14865 in the U.S.A modern American blend joining a Welsh-looking Rhi- opening (as in Rhiannon) to the -lynn endiRhyelle#14867 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining a Rhy-/Ry- opening (as in Rhys or Riley) to the French-flavouSanaii#14867 in the U.S.A modern double-i respelling of Sanai/Sanaa. Arabic sana carries the sense of 'radiance, brilliSanye#14868 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Sania/Sanaa, on a soft San- sound; no single fixed meaning. Routes uncAideliz#14869 in the U.S.Aideliz is a modern Puerto Rican coinage of the kind that fuses a first element like Aida (an o

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