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Modern Baby Names

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Modern Girl Names

Jonylah#15357 in the U.S.Jonylah is a modern American coinage rather than an inherited name: the Jon- opening (as in JonTishana#15357 in the U.S.Tishana joins the Ti- sound to Shana, a name connected to the Hebrew Shoshana, 'lily' or 'rose,Akaylah#15358 in the U.S.Akaylah adds a graceful A- prefix and an -ah ending to Kayla, a name that peaked in the 1990s aShanquita#15358 in the U.S.Shanquita is a modern American coinage that joins the popular Shan- prefix with a -quita endingMykaylah#15359 in the U.S.Mykaylah is a modern respelling of Mikayla, itself the feminine of Michael by way of Michaela. Allenis#15361 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology, used chiefly among Spanish-speaking families in Chastelin#15362 in the U.S.Chastelin is a modern invented name without a settled meaning. It most plausibly echoes ChastitChancie#15363 in the U.S.Chancie is a soft, affectionate form linked to Chance and Chauncey. Chance began as 'good fortuAhvianna#15366 in the U.S.A modern coinage blending Ava/Avianna with the -anna ending; a flowing sound-name with no singlAlonnah#15366 in the U.S.Alonnah reads as a modern respelling within the Alana/Alanna/Alonna group, itself usually takenAlaiha#15369 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes Aaliyah and Aleah in sound; no single documented root. Routes unceShaquina#15369 in the U.S.Shaquina joins the popular Sha- prefix to a -quina ending, part of the Shaq- sound family that Ashelyn#15370 in the U.S.Ashelyn is a respelling of Ashlyn/Ashlynn, a modern name blending Ashley - from Old English aesTylene#15371 in the U.S.Tylene is a twentieth-century American blend, pairing the crisp Ty- sound with the popular -lenTaneya#15374 in the U.S.Taneya is a respelling in the Tanya and Taniya family. Tanya itself is a Russian pet form of TaAmaiia#15377 in the U.S.A vowel-heavy respelling of Amaya/Maya; Amaya is read as Basque ('the end') or Japanese-styled Shatika#15378 in the U.S.Shatika is a modern American coinage pairing the Sha- prefix with a -tika ending, close kin to Shatiqua#15379 in the U.S.Shatiqua is an invented late-twentieth-century American name built from the fashionable Sha- prAmariona#15380 in the U.S.Amariona is a recent American elaboration, stretching the fashionable Amari with a flowing -onaShalyn#15380 in the U.S.Shalyn is a modern American coinage joining a 'Sha-' onset to the popular '-lyn' ending seen inShatisha#15380 in the U.S.Shatisha is a modern American invented name, pairing the fashionable Sha- prefix with Tisha, itShamaria#15381 in the U.S.Shamaria is a coined name that blends the sound of the biblical place Samaria (Hebrew, linked tAlexanderia#15384 in the U.S.Alexanderia is an expanded spelling of Alexandria, the city and given name from Alexander, GreeAmericus#15385 in the U.S.Americus is the Latinized form of Amerigo, the given name of the explorer Amerigo Vespucci, froAlexxa#15386 in the U.S.Alexxa is a stylized double-x spelling of Alexa, a short form of Alexandra — from Greek alexeinAkeyla#15387 in the U.S.Akeyla reads as a coined cousin of Kayla and Makayla, with an A- opening over a -keyla core. ItSharaine#15388 in the U.S.Sharaine is a modern American coinage that blends the popular Sha- prefix with -raine, the endiAlieah#15390 in the U.S.Alieah is a phonetic respelling of Aliyah, a name shared by Hebrew and Arabic. In Hebrew aliyahAmiliah#15390 in the U.S.Amiliah is a contemporary respelling of Amelia, a name rooted in the Germanic element amal ('woAmillion#15391 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that plays on the phrase 'a million' — read as a name of abundance orLakyra#15391 in the U.S.Lakyra joins the productive La- prefix of African American naming to Kyra, a feminine form tiedTeaira#15391 in the U.S.Teaira is a phonetic respelling of Tiara, the word for an ornamental jeweled headband, which caAmiylah#15392 in the U.S.A modern American respelling in the Amiyah/Amaya/Amelia sound family. As spelled it has no docuTeairra#15392 in the U.S.Teairra is a modern American coinage, an ornate respelling in the Tiara and Tierra family; TiarAlandra#15394 in the U.S.Alandra is a streamlined form linked to Alexandra and Alejandra — from Greek Alexandros, 'defenAnovah#15394 in the U.S.Anovah is a modern American coinage with no documented etymology. It carries an audible echo ofAllysen#15397 in the U.S.Allysen is a decorative respelling of Allison, a medieval French pet form of Alice; Alice desceLanique#15398 in the U.S.Lanique is a coined given name, pairing the fashionable La- prefix with the French-flavored -niTeylie#15398 in the U.S.Teylie is a modern coinage in the Bailey-Hailey-Taylie family of bright -lie names. It most natJaquelyne#15400 in the U.S.Jaquelyne is a phonetic respelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, from Latin IaKiwana#15400 in the U.S.Kiwana is a modern American coinage that echoes Kiana and the Swahili-flavored sound of Kwanza.Shyan#15400 in the U.S.Shyan is a phonetic respelling of Cheyenne and Shyanne, names taken from the Cheyenne nation ofAlayziah#15401 in the U.S.Alayziah is a contemporary American coinage that sets an A- opening over a Layzia or -aysia corAnaclara#15403 in the U.S.Anaclara is a Spanish double name joining Ana - from the Hebrew Hannah, 'grace, favor' - to ClaAnaila#15406 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, layering airy vowels in the Anaya/Layla mold. No single documented sAnaisa#15407 in the U.S.Anaisa reads as a modern extension of Anais (itself a Catalan/Provencal form of Anna, 'grace') Anaja#15408 in the U.S.Anaja is a modern coinage pairing Ana, a form of Anna from the Hebrew Hannah, grace, with a sofJawanna#15408 in the U.S.Jawanna is a mid-twentieth-century American coinage rather than an inherited name. It pairs theLavette#15408 in the U.S.Lavette is a coined name joining the La- prefix, popular in mid-century American naming, to theAlysen#15409 in the U.S.Alysen is a spelling variant of Alison, which began as a medieval French and English diminutiveAnalisia#15411 in the U.S.Analisia is a flowing spelling of Annalisa, itself a blend of Anna, from the Hebrew Hannah, 'grShiniqua#15411 in the U.S.Shiniqua belongs to a family of coined -iqua names, alongside Shaniqua and Taniqua; it is a modArelie#15412 in the U.S.A modern coinage close to Areli and the French Aurelie ('golden'); it reads as a soft flowing nArelli#15413 in the U.S.A modern coinage close to Areli (a name popular in Latino families, itself of uncertain root); Jataya#15416 in the U.S.Jataya has no clear traditional root; it reads as a modern American coinage combining the fashiAnayia#15417 in the U.S.Anayia is a modern elaboration of Anaya, a name that entered American use in several ways at onAriauna#15420 in the U.S.Ariauna is a phonetic respelling of Arianna (Ariana), the Italian and Spanish form of the GreekAkeia#15421 in the U.S.Akeia is a modern American coinage in the family of Akia and Keia, valued mainly for its brightAlizia#15423 in the U.S.Alizia is a modern respelling of Alicia, itself an elaborated form of Alice, from the Germanic Arieana#15426 in the U.S.Arieana is an elaborated spelling of Ariana, an Italian and modern form linked to the Greek AriAmilliah#15427 in the U.S.A respelling of Amelia (from the Germanic Amal, 'work; industrious; striving'); the ornate spelAnha#15427 in the U.S.A short modern name with no single documented source in this spelling; it may echo Ana or AnayaAybree#15427 in the U.S.Aybree is a phonetic respelling of Aubree, the popular girls' form of Aubrey. Aubrey comes fromAnisten#15432 in the U.S.Anisten is a respelling of Anniston or Aniston, at once the Alabama city, an English surname, aKaryss#15434 in the U.S.Karyss is a stylized respelling of Carys or Karis, a Welsh girl's name from caru, 'to love,' anShetara#15439 in the U.S.Shetara joins the She- prefix to Tara, the name of the ancient Irish royal hill meaning 'elevatAnnaleigha#15440 in the U.S.Annaleigha is a modern American respelling of Annalee or Annalia, combining Anna ('grace', fromAmariee#15441 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, an -iee respelling in the Amari family (Amari itself reads as 'miracAnnaliya#15441 in the U.S.A modern blend of Anna ('grace; favor,' from Hebrew Hannah) with the fashionable -liya ending hKaterra#15441 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that fuses the familiar Kat- of Katherine or Katara ('pure') with theShaletha#15441 in the U.S.Shaletha is a modern American coinage fronting Letha, a short form of Aletha from the Greek aleShanette#15441 in the U.S.Shanette is a modern American coinage, most plausibly built from a Sha- opening (as in Shana orAnniah#15447 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the sound-family of Aniyah and Anaya; it reads as a soft, flowing Arra#15447 in the U.S.A short modern coinage; it may echo Arya, Farrah, or the word aura, but has no single documenteDayamy#15448 in the U.S.Dayamy is a modern coinage strongly associated with Cuban-American families, part of the creatiAnovia#15449 in the U.S.A modern coinage; it echoes Anaya and the Spanish novia ('bride; sweetheart') in sound. Routes Lanitra#15450 in the U.S.Lanitra combines the popular La- prefix with a -nitra ending; it is an invented African AmericaZakaya#15450 in the U.S.Zakaya is a modern American name, most likely a blend of the Za- prefix with Kaya, and it also Amerika#15451 in the U.S.A respelling of America. The continent name comes from the Latin form of the explorer Amerigo VAnthem#15451 in the U.S.The English word anthem, 'a rousing song of praise, devotion, or celebration' — used as a bold,Caprisha#15453 in the U.S.Caprisha is a modern American coinage joining a Ca- front to a -prisha or -isha element, with aLaqueisha#15453 in the U.S.Laqueisha builds on the popular La- prefix and the name Keisha, giving a flowing, rhythmic girlShamona#15453 in the U.S.Shamona reads as a modern American name, adding the Sha- prefix to Mona, or shortening and reshSharena#15453 in the U.S.Sharena is a later-twentieth-century American coinage built from the popular Sha- prefix and anAndrianna#15454 in the U.S.Andrianna is an ornamented form blending Adriana (from Latin Hadrianus, 'from Hadria', a town iAryes#15454 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Aries (the ram) and Arya; it reads as a fresh name with no single docuTowana#15455 in the U.S.Towana is a spelling of Tawana, a coined African American girl's name of the mid-twentieth centAmilla#15456 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Camilla and Amelia; some link it to the Arabic amila ('hardworking; diligAnvisha#15456 in the U.S.A Sanskrit-styled modern name in the Anvi family; glosses such as 'one who is bright' or 'complDeaisha#15456 in the U.S.Deaisha is a modern coinage joining the De- prefix to Aisha, the Arabic name meaning 'living,' Amilliona#15457 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the phrase 'a million' and the Amelia family; no single fixed source. Kearston#15460 in the U.S.Kearston respells Kirsten, the Danish and Norwegian form of Christine, which goes back to the GSymphonee#15460 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Symphony, from the Greek symphonia ('a sounding together; harmony'). A mJinelle#15464 in the U.S.Jinelle is a variant of Janelle, blending the Jan/Jean element, a feminine form of John, with tYarisbeth#15464 in the U.S.A Latin American coinage joining a Yaris- opening with the -beth ending of Elizabeth ('God is mAraeyah#15469 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Araya/Ariah family; no single documented root. Routes uncertain, which Latishia#15469 in the U.S.Latishia is a spelling of Latisha, which combines the La- prefix with Leticia/Tisha; through LeShantika#15470 in the U.S.Shantika is a modern American coinage that joins the popular Shan- prefix with a -tika ending, Araylia#15473 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It echoes Aurelia, Latin for 'golden', and rhymeShaquela#15473 in the U.S.Shaquela is a coined feminine name built from the fashionable Sha- prefix and the Shaq- sound mTrenika#15473 in the U.S.Trenika joins a Tre- opening to the popular -nika ending heard in Tanika and Shanika; it is a cAnalysa#15478 in the U.S.Analysa is a spelling of Annalisa, an Italian blend of Anna, from the Hebrew Hannah meaning graAnalysia#15479 in the U.S.Analysia is an ornate spelling of Analisa or Annalise, a blend of Anna (from Hebrew Hannah, 'grAnnalyssa#15479 in the U.S.Annalyssa joins Anna, from the Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace, favor,' with Alyssa or Lyssa; AlysJillyan#15479 in the U.S.Jillyan is a respelling of Jillian, a feminine form of Julian and Gillian, from the Roman JuliuAnariyah#15481 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Anaya/Ariyah family; no single documented root. Routes uncertain, whichArieli#15483 in the U.S.Built on Ariel, from Hebrew ari ('lion') and el ('God') - 'lion of God,' a name used in the HebMackenzye#15484 in the U.S.Mackenzye is a contemporary respelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish clan surname from Mac Coinnich,Arinas#15485 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented traditional root, echoing the sounds of Arina/Marina. RouteAneisha#15487 in the U.S.Aneisha is a respelling of Anisha, a Sanskrit name meaning 'uninterrupted' or 'continuous'; in Ariona#15487 in the U.S.Ariona is a modern American coinage close to Ariana (linked to Greek and Welsh roots) and echoiGreidis#15488 in the U.S.Greidis reads as a modern Latina coinage, one of the many inventive, English-flavored names creAvaeah#15489 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Ava/Avaya family; no single documented root. Routes uncertain, which weShonte#15489 in the U.S.Shonte is a late-century American coinage in the Chante and Shante sound family. These names ecBergan#15490 in the U.S.From the surname Bergan, tied either to the Norwegian berg ('mountain') or to an Irish name forJohnasia#15492 in the U.S.Johnasia is a late-twentieth-century American coinage that grafts the classic John - from the HAngeleah#15493 in the U.S.Angeleah lengthens Angelia/Angela, from the Greek 'angelos' ('messenger', later 'angel'), with Angelyna#15497 in the U.S.Angelyna is a spelling variant of Angelina, the Italian and Latin diminutive of Angela, from GrAnikka#15499 in the U.S.Anikka is a double-k spelling of Annika, a Swedish and Scandinavian pet form of Anna - which coArraya#15499 in the U.S.A doubled-r spelling of Araya, itself a modern name with several possible echoes - the Spanish Arriah#15500 in the U.S.Arriah is a double-r respelling of Aria/Ariah. Aria is the Italian word for air, and in music aAnmarie#15501 in the U.S.Anmarie is a slimmed spelling of Annemarie or Ann Marie, joining Anne, from Hebrew Hannah, 'graAralee#15501 in the U.S.A modern coinage, joining an Ara-/Aria- sound with the -lee ending; some link it to the aralia Arrie#15501 in the U.S.A short modern coinage or nickname-name; it may shorten Arabella/Ariana or echo Carrie, but hasAnnalyce#15505 in the U.S.Annalyce reads as a modern respelling of Annalise or Annaliese, itself a blend of Anna (from HaAryel#15505 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Ariel, from the Hebrew for 'lion of God.' Airy and current; used here for Arys#15507 in the U.S.A short modern coinage echoing Aris (a Greek short form) and Iris; it reads crisp, with no singAydelin#15507 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes Adeline and Adelina, names tracing to a Germanic root for 'noble.'Makaleigh#15507 in the U.S.Makaleigh is a modern American respelling that pairs the Maka- of Makayla, a form of Michaela fTessla#15507 in the U.S.Tessla is a modern American name, most plausibly an elaboration of Tessa - itself a short form Arzoey#15509 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining an Ar- opening with Zoey (Greek Zoe, 'life'); the blend reads playful,Ayia#15509 in the U.S.A short modern coinage echoing Aya ('sign; verse' in Arabic) and Maya, with a soft two-beat souMakira#15511 in the U.S.Makira is a modern American name that joins the Ma- prefix to Kira, a name variously traced to Kilie#15512 in the U.S.Kilie is a modern respelling in the Kylie and Kiley family. Kylie was popularized in Australia,Ashara#15516 in the U.S.Known from Game of Thrones as Ashara Dayne; it also echoes the Arabic 'ashara ('ten') and AshirTimara#15517 in the U.S.Timara is a coined or elaborated name of the later twentieth century, most plausibly a reshapinBriele#15520 in the U.S.Briele is a short, streamlined form of Brielle or Gabrielle. Gabrielle is the French feminine oChanae#15521 in the U.S.Chanae is a coined American girl's name in the Cha-/Sha- prefix family, ending in the fashionabToriann#15522 in the U.S.Toriann joins Tori, the pet form of Victoria (Latin victoria, 'victory'), with Ann, from HannahCharlissa#15528 in the U.S.Charlissa is a modern elaboration that joins the Char- of Charlotte or Charlene with a -lissa eCharnell#15529 in the U.S.Charnell is a coined American girl's name, joining the fashionable Char- prefix (from Charlene,Kabrina#15530 in the U.S.Kabrina is a K-spelled form of Sabrina, the Latinized name of the goddess of Britain's River SeTris#15532 in the U.S.Tris is a short form, historically clipped from Beatrice (Latin, 'she who brings happiness') orAtavia#15533 in the U.S.Atavia is a modern coinage that echoes Octavia and may glance at the Latin atavus, 'forefather,Azurae#15533 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing 'azure' (a clear sky-blue), reshaped with a soft -ae ending. No singleChellsea#15533 in the U.S.Chellsea is a respelling of Chelsea, originally a place name for a district of London. It comesAzuriah#15535 in the U.S.A modern name blending the Hebrew Azariah ('helped by God') with the word azure ('sky-blue'). IEmilyanne#15537 in the U.S.Emilyanne joins Emily, from the Roman family name Aemilius linked to 'rival' or 'eager,' with ATyjah#15539 in the U.S.Tyjah is a recent American coinage joining the popular Ty- prefix to a '-jah' ending, a cousin Aubreyanna#15542 in the U.S.Aubreyanna is a contemporary American blend of Aubrey and Anna. Aubrey descends from the GermanAubrynn#15543 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Aubrey ('elf ruler; elf power') with the fashionable -rynn/-brynn endiBetzaira#15543 in the U.S.Betzaira is a modern name most common in Mexican-American families. It appears to be a creativeAften#15544 in the U.S.Aften is a spelling variant of Afton, an English place name best known from the River Afton in Kailayah#15544 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Kaila (a Kayla form) with the -layah/-aliyah sound. No single fixed meAarilyn#15546 in the U.S.Aarilyn most plausibly joins Aria or Ari (Italian, 'air, melody') with the fashionable -lyn sufAudreyana#15546 in the U.S.A modern elaboration of Audrey (from the Old English Aethelthryth, 'noble strength'), extended Audreyanna#15547 in the U.S.Audreyanna joins Audrey and Anna into one flowing name. Audrey comes from Old English AethelthrBaylyn#15547 in the U.S.A modern American coinage built from Bay- plus the popular -lyn ending, in the family of BayleeAudriella#15548 in the U.S.Audriella is a modern elaboration of Audrey, the English name from Old English Aethelthryth, noKysha#15550 in the U.S.Kysha is one of the many spellings of Keisha, an African-American coinage of the mid-to-late twVannesa#15550 in the U.S.Vannesa is a spelling variant of Vanessa, the name the satirist Jonathan Swift invented for hisBellamia#15551 in the U.S.Bellamia fuses two Italian favorites, Bella and Mia. Bella means 'beautiful' and Mia means 'minAunisty#15552 in the U.S.Aunisty reads as a creative, phonetic spelling of Honesty, the virtue name, with the opening soCaeleigh#15552 in the U.S.Caeleigh is one of the many ornate spellings of Kayleigh and Kaylee, names that arose in the laAurianna#15554 in the U.S.Aurianna reads as a modern elaboration blending the Latin aurum, 'gold' (as in golden Auria/AurLynesha#15555 in the U.S.Lynesha joins a Ly- opening to the popular -nesha ending found in Keneisha, Laneisha, and TenesAvaeh#15557 in the U.S.A modern blend of Ava with the -aeh ending of Nevaeh - itself famously 'heaven' spelled backwarCorneisha#15557 in the U.S.Corneisha is a modern American coinage joining a Corn- element, echoing Cornelia or Cornelius (Wynette#15557 in the U.S.Wynette is an American coinage on the -ette pattern, akin to Lynette and Wanetta, with a Wyn- oAbryanna#15558 in the U.S.Abryanna is a modern elaboration of Abriana, itself an extended form of Briana (feminine of theAvahni#15558 in the U.S.Avahni is a modern spelling that stands very close to Avani, a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaAroush#15559 in the U.S.Aroush is a Persian and Urdu name, commonly explained as 'angel' or the 'first ray of heaven', Avenly#15565 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Avery/Everly mold; it also echoes Avonlea (from Anne of Green Gables). Averyanna#15567 in the U.S.A modern elaboration joining Avery ('ruler of the elves; wise; elf counsel') with the -anna endLanina#15567 in the U.S.Lanina pairs the La- prefix with Nina, a name used in Spanish and Slavic traditions as an affecCaniya#15569 in the U.S.Caniya is a modern coinage among a family of names, Kaniya, Kaniyah, Caniyah, built on the fashVyctoria#15571 in the U.S.Vyctoria is a creative respelling of Victoria, which comes from the Latin word victoria, meaninAkeisha#15572 in the U.S.Akeisha extends Keisha with an a- opening. Keisha itself is a nineteen-sixties and seventies AmAyanshi#15572 in the U.S.A modern name that echoes Ayan and the Sanskrit element ansh ('a portion; a part; a ray'). As sAyelin#15574 in the U.S.A modern name that echoes Aylin (Turkish, 'halo of the moon; moonlight') and Ayelen (Mapuche, 'Aylanny#15576 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Aylani and the Hawaiian Leilani ('heavenly flower'), with a soft -annyBraylinn#15576 in the U.S.Braylinn is a modern coined name that joins the trendy Bray- sound, shared with Brayden and BraLashanta#15577 in the U.S.Lashanta is a coined American name joining the La- prefix with Shanta (variously a Sanskrit-derAyme#15579 in the U.S.Ayme is a phonetic spelling of Amy/Aimee, from Old French 'aimee' (Latin 'amata'), 'beloved'; tKaula#15579 in the U.S.Kaula reads as a coined name sitting between Kayla (a modern name of debated origin) and Paula Tangie#15579 in the U.S.Tangie is the pet form of Tangela, a mid-century coinage that most often reads as a blend of thLateisha#15581 in the U.S.Lateisha is a modern American coinage joining the La- prefix to a -teisha sound, closely echoinAsiana#15584 in the U.S.Asiana extends the girl's name Asia with a Latin-style -ana ending, giving a sense of 'belonginAzaila#15584 in the U.S.Azaila is a brand-new coinage with no documented etymology. Most likely it plays on the popularBreyonna#15584 in the U.S.Breyonna is a creative spelling in the Brianna–Bryonna family, feminines of Brian — from a CeltBriell#15587 in the U.S.Briell trims Brielle, a name drawn from Gabrielle, the French feminine of Gabriel, from Hebrew Azairah#15588 in the U.S.A modern name echoing the Hebrew Azariah/Azaria ('the Lord helps'), reshaped with an -airah endAzaleigh#15589 in the U.S.A -leigh spelling of Azalea, the bright spring-blooming shrub (from Greek azaleos, 'dry'). A chCeana#15590 in the U.S.Ceana is a modern American girls' name, a soft spelling in the Ciana and Sianna family. These aJahnay#15590 in the U.S.Jahnay is a modern coinage joining a Jah- opening with the -nay ending, closely echoing Janae (Azalyn#15591 in the U.S.A modern coinage pairing Azalea (the flowering shrub) with the fashionable -lyn ending. A freshBrisia#15591 in the U.S.Brisia is a modern Spanish girls' name whose origin is uncertain. It is most naturally linked tBristyn#15592 in the U.S.Bristyn is a coined girl's name that echoes the English place-name Bristol and swaps in the treTihesha#15592 in the U.S.Tihesha reads as a late-twentieth-century American invented name, built from a Ti- opening and Yahli#15595 in the U.S.A modern Hebrew name, variously read as 'God is exalted' (echoing yah, a form of the divine nam

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