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Modern Baby Names

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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

Azlina#15598 in the U.S.Azlina is an established Malay girl's name (often linked to 'noble; glory') and also reads as aBryla#15598 in the U.S.A modern coinage, crisp and bright, echoing names like Bryn and Lyla. No documented traditionalAubreana#15599 in the U.S.Aubreana is a modern elaboration of Aubrey, extended with a flowing '-ana' ending. Aubrey desceAzera#15599 in the U.S.Azera is a modern American coinage. It echoes names like Azaria, Azalea and Azara and leans on Leilene#15599 in the U.S.Leilene is a recent American coinage that echoes Leilani, from Hawaiian lei ('flower garland') Aubryanna#15601 in the U.S.Aubryanna is a modern blend that fuses Aubrey (from the Germanic Alberich, 'elf ruler') with BrAudreana#15602 in the U.S.Audreana lengthens Audrey with a flowing -ana suffix. Audrey descends from Anglo-Saxon AethelthAzwa#15602 in the U.S.An Arabic-styled name; as spelled here its precise root and sense are not clearly documented - Azyrah#15603 in the U.S.A modern y-spelling with no documented source. It echoes Arabic-family names such as Zahra ('raSanaiyah#15605 in the U.S.Sanaiyah reads as a modern elaboration blending Sanaa, the Arabic name meaning radiance or spleCabella#15606 in the U.S.Cabella is a modern coinage that leans on the -bella ending of Isabella and Arabella, brushing Ahriana#15610 in the U.S.Ahriana is a respelling of Ariana, the Italian and Latinate form of Ariadne, the Greek princessJalyne#15610 in the U.S.Jalyne is a modern American name, read either as a respelling of Jalyn or as an echo of Jolene.Calena#15611 in the U.S.A modern spelling with no single documented route. It sits near Spanish-flavoured names such asCaliann#15613 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Cali (a short form of Calista/California, or Greek kallos, 'beauty') Becklynn#15614 in the U.S.Becklynn is a newly emerging blend name, joining Beck (an English surname, also a word for a smChevel#15616 in the U.S.Chevel is a modern American girl's name that echoes the French cheval, 'horse,' and shares sounAileigh#15617 in the U.S.A respelling of Ailey (a form of Hailey, 'hay clearing; hay meadow') or a soft modern coinage; Callieann#15617 in the U.S.A modern smoosh of Callie (from Greek kallos, 'beauty') and Ann ('grace; favor'), written as onTakiesha#15619 in the U.S.Takiesha is a modern American coinage built from the Ta- prefix and Kiesha, a spelling of the bAvrianna#15620 in the U.S.Avrianna blends the Avri- sound, drawn from Avery or Ava, with the -ianna ending of Brianna andJamisha#15620 in the U.S.Jamisha is a modern American coinage pairing the Ja- prefix with the fashionable -isha ending; Sayaka#15622 in the U.S.Sayaka is a traditional Japanese girl's name written here in plain roman letters. It often joinJanashia#15623 in the U.S.Janashia is a modern invented name joining the popular Ja- prefix to a -nashia element, in the Camiri#15624 in the U.S.A modern coinage with a soft, current sound; it also matches Camiri, a town in Bolivia. As a giAyianna#15625 in the U.S.A modern coinage weaving the sounds of Ayanna and Arianna into a flowing four-beat name. No sinBeyah#15625 in the U.S.A short modern coinage echoing Bea (from Beatrice, 'she who brings happiness') and Maya. No sinTimisha#15626 in the U.S.Timisha is a coined American name, built by fitting a Ti- opening to the popular -isha ending sArrion#15627 in the U.S.A modern American name that can echo the Greek Arion — a legendary poet and musician rescued byTinesha#15628 in the U.S.Tinesha is a coined American name of the later twentieth century, joining a Ti- opening (as in Daquana#15630 in the U.S.Daquana is a coined name that pairs the Da- prefix with a Quana element, alongside Shaquana, LaBlessen#15631 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing 'blessing' and 'blessed' - a virtue-word name expressing gratitude. ThAshanta#15633 in the U.S.Ashanta is a coinage closely tied to Ashanti, the name of the Akan people and historic kingdom Toneisha#15633 in the U.S.Toneisha blends Toni or the syllable Tone with the -eisha ending common to Aisha and Keisha, a Azahni#15634 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It sits among the many A-Z names of contemporaryBraelee#15634 in the U.S.A modern American coinage built from the fashionable Brae-/Bray- opening (as in Braelyn and BraBraley#15635 in the U.S.A modern surname-style name, reading as a form of the surname Braly/Braley or an echo of BradleBrantleigh#15636 in the U.S.Brantleigh is a modern feminine coinage on Brantley, an English surname combining a brand, meanCarsynn#15639 in the U.S.A respelling of Carson, a Scottish/English surname read as 'son of Carr' (a marsh dweller) or fBreann#15640 in the U.S.A short form of Briana/Breanne, the feminine of Brian, usually read as 'noble; strong; virtuousCason#15640 in the U.S.From the surname Cason, read as 'son of Cass/Cassandra' or from an English place name. OverwhelShakiyah#15640 in the U.S.Shakiyah is a modern African-American invented name pairing the Sha- prefix with a -kiyah endinBreia#15641 in the U.S.Breia is a respelling of Bria, a short modern name that arose several ways at once: as a clip oCharnay#15643 in the U.S.Charnay is a modern American name pairing the Char- element, familiar from Charlene and CharmaiBrentlee#15644 in the U.S.A form of Brantley/Brentley, an English surname from Old English for a 'steep place' or a 'burnCatalayah#15644 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the Cattleya orchid and Catalina. As spelled here it has no single fixBrenya#15645 in the U.S.Brenya is a modern name in the orbit of Brenna, an Irish-derived name variously linked to a worBreslyn#15646 in the U.S.Breslyn is a modern coinage in the Brooklyn-Braelyn mould: a bright br- opening plus the -lyn eLorisa#15646 in the U.S.Lorisa reads as a soft blend of Lori and Larissa, the latter a Greek place name later tied to mAzouri#15648 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing 'azure' (sky-blue) and the Swahili Zuri ('beautiful'), with a soft -ouCyanne#15651 in the U.S.Cyanne reads as a modern blend: the color word cyan, a greenish blue from the Greek 'kyanos', jBrielyn#15653 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Brielle/Bri (from Gabrielle, 'God is my strength') with the -lyn endinCerai#15653 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the Welsh Cerys ('love') and the Hebrew Sarai ('princess'). As spelledKetra#15654 in the U.S.Ketra reads most plausibly as a short form or respelling of Keturah, the Hebrew name meaning 'iAlexah#15655 in the U.S.Alexah is a spelling of Alexa with a decorative -ah ending. Alexa is a short form of Alexandra,Banx#15655 in the U.S.A modern coinage: a stylized respelling of the surname Banks ('one who lives by the riverbank; Breeley#15656 in the U.S.Breeley reads as a modern compound joining Bree - an Anglicized short form of the Irish BrighidBrisley#15656 in the U.S.A modern American coinage on the -ley pattern. Brisley is a real English village name in NorfolAlexsa#15657 in the U.S.Alexsa is a spelling variant of Alexa, itself a short form of Alexandra, from the Greek 'alexeiBritanny#15657 in the U.S.Britanny respells Brittany, from the French region Bretagne, 'land of the Britons'; the meaningKrystyn#15658 in the U.S.Krystyn respells Kristin/Kristen, Scandinavian short forms of Christina, from Greek 'ChristianaChaniyah#15659 in the U.S.Chaniyah is a modern American coinage that echoes Chana, the Hebrew form of Hannah, 'grace, favBrooklen#15661 in the U.S.Brooklen is a spelling variant of Brooklyn, the New York borough taken up as a girl's name; theBrycelynn#15662 in the U.S.A modern coinage pairing Bryce (from a Gaulish saint's name read as 'speckled; freckled') with Beautii#15663 in the U.S.A stylized respelling of the word Beauty ('loveliness; a beautiful person'), from Old French beBryonna#15663 in the U.S.Bryonna is a late-century American respelling of Brianna (or the shorter Bryona), the feminine Cadance#15665 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Cadence, the English musical word for the rhythmic flow of sound, from LAllisen#15668 in the U.S.Allisen is a respelling of Allison, which began as a medieval pet form of Alice; Alice comes thCaiomi#15670 in the U.S.A modern name with no recorded etymology. It echoes Naomi in its ending and the Irish-looking CCaley#15672 in the U.S.A spelling in the Kayley/Kayleigh family, variously linked to an Irish surname (Mac Caolaidhe) Caleyah#15673 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It rhymes with Kaliyah, Maleah and Aaliyah, and Chleo#15673 in the U.S.Chleo reads as a modern respelling blending Chloe (Greek, 'green shoot; blooming') and Cleo (frCalifornia#15674 in the U.S.California is a place-name used as a given name, taken from the U.S. Pacific-coast state. The sZykira#15674 in the U.S.Zykira is a modern invented girls' name pairing the striking Zy- opening (as in Zyaire, ZykeriaCalliah#15677 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Callie (from Greek kallos, 'beauty') and Kaliyah. As spelled here it hChyann#15678 in the U.S.Chyann is a modern respelling of Cheyenne, the name of a Native American people and of a WyominLabrea#15678 in the U.S.Labrea joins the popular La- prefix to Brea, the name element also seen in Brea and Breanna. ThAlyssamarie#15679 in the U.S.Alyssamarie runs the given names Alyssa and Marie together as one word; Alyssa echoes the alyssCambreigh#15680 in the U.S.Cambreigh is an elaborate respelling of Cambree, itself drawn from Cambria, the Latin name for Birklee#15681 in the U.S.A respelling of Berkley/Birkley, an English surname from Old English for a 'birch-tree wood or Camyah#15682 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Camila ('young ceremonial attendant') and Mariah, with a soft -yah endDariel#15682 in the U.S.Dariel reads as a modern coinage joining a Dari- start (as in Daria or Darian) with the -el endBlaklynn#15683 in the U.S.A modern coinage pairing Blake (from Old English 'dark' or, oddly, 'pale/shining') with the fasCapria#15684 in the U.S.Capria is a modern girl's name most naturally read as an elaboration of Capri, the famed ItaliaLaasia#15684 in the U.S.Laasia has no documented traditional root; it most likely began as a stylistic elaboration of ATenesia#15684 in the U.S.Tenesia is a modern American invented name from the nineteen-seventies and eighties, part of a Blaykelynn#15685 in the U.S.A modern coinage pairing Blake (from Old English 'dark' or 'pale/shining') with the -lynn endinCaralynn#15685 in the U.S.Caralynn is a blended name joining Cara, from Italian cara ('beloved, dear') or Irish for 'frieCailah#15686 in the U.S.A respelling of Kayla or Caila — names read variously as a Katherine/Michaela echo ('pure'; 'whAmbrie#15690 in the U.S.Ambrie is a modern American coinage that blends the sound of Amber, the golden fossil-resin jewColbee#15691 in the U.S.A spelling of Colby, an English surname from Old Norse, usually read as 'dark settlement' or 'cBreckynn#15694 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Brecken and Breckin, from an Irish surname sometimes linked to 'frecklCayley#15696 in the U.S.A modern given-name spelling in the large Kaylee/Kayleigh family, whose exact origins are debatCoralyne#15697 in the U.S.Coralyne reads as a spelling of Coraline or Coralie, names tied to 'coral' (the sea gem) and toCeleya#15698 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Celia ('heavenly') and Selah, with a soft -eya ending. No single fixedDeangela#15699 in the U.S.Deangela is a later-twentieth-century American coinage formed by prefixing De- to Angela. AngelAbrea#15700 in the U.S.Abrea is an American coinage that adds an A- onset to Brea or Bria, short names often linked toDeisha#15705 in the U.S.Deisha reads as a coinage pairing a De- opening with the -isha ending shared by Keisha and AishCharlea#15707 in the U.S.A -lea spelling of Charlie/Charley, a pet form of Charlotte/Charles, from a Germanic root for 'Charny#15710 in the U.S.Charny has no settled etymology. It echoes the Yiddish name Charna ('dark, dark-haired', from aAnaka#15713 in the U.S.Anaka reads as a variant of Anika, a name with two traditions: a Sanskrit sense (a name of the Analese#15714 in the U.S.Analese is a simplified spelling of Annalise, the German blend of Anna and Lise. Anna comes froChevi#15715 in the U.S.Chevi reads as a modern name, a soft respelling of Chevy. Chevy is best known as a shortening oDajah#15715 in the U.S.Dajah is a modern coinage pairing a Da- opening with a -jah ending in the soft, flowing style oAnalyce#15716 in the U.S.Analyce is a phonetic spelling of Annalise or Analise, a compound of Anna, from the Hebrew HannChosynn#15720 in the U.S.Chosynn reads as a modern American coinage, most likely a decorative respelling of the English Chrishell#15722 in the U.S.Chrishell is a modern American coinage joining a Chris- opening (as in Christine or Christina) Iyania#15722 in the U.S.Iyania is a modern American coinage echoing Iyana and Ayana, with an added -ia flourish. It is Ashauna#15725 in the U.S.Ashauna reads as a modern African-American coinage joining the A- prefix to Shauna, itself a feCeliana#15726 in the U.S.A modern blend joining Celia — from Latin Caelia, tied to caelum, 'heaven' — with Ana, 'grace'.Chyler#15728 in the U.S.Chyler is an invented American name that reworks the trendy -yler sound of Skyler and Tyler behBreuna#15731 in the U.S.Breuna is a modern American respelling in the Breonna and Brianna family, feminine forms built Cionna#15732 in the U.S.A modern spelling with no single documented route. It sits near the Irish Sionna, a name linkedShaquisha#15733 in the U.S.Shaquisha blends the fashionable Sha- prefix with a -quisha ending in the Keisha family of nameDanari#15734 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining a Dan- opening to the -ari ending popularised by Amari. Some Sharece#15738 in the U.S.Sharece is a modern American name in the family of Charisse and Cherise, whose sound echoes theDanilyn#15739 in the U.S.Danilyn is a modern American coinage joining Dani, the short form of Danielle ('God is my judgeJaisha#15743 in the U.S.Jaisha is a modern American coinage built from the popular Ja- prefix and a -sha ending, with aLakea#15744 in the U.S.Lakea is a modern American coinage joining the productive La- prefix to a -kea sound, in the faShabrea#15745 in the U.S.Shabrea is an invented American name, formed by adding the very productive Sha- prefix to -breaCorynn#15747 in the U.S.A -ynn spelling of Corinne/Corinna, from the Greek kore ('maiden; young woman'). A crisp, vintaBrittiney#15749 in the U.S.Brittiney is one of many respellings of Brittany, the name of the Celtic region of northwest FrCanyla#15749 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kayla and Cala, with a Can- opening and a soft -yla ending. No single Lindzey#15751 in the U.S.Lindzey respells Lindsey, originally an English place-name and surname from Lincoln combined wiMckinzy#15753 in the U.S.Mckinzy is a streamlined respelling of Mackenzie, the Scottish surname from Mac Coinnich, 'son Dustie#15757 in the U.S.Dustie is an -ie respelling of Dusty, a pet form of Dustin. Dustin is usually traced either to Deajah#15758 in the U.S.Deajah is a respelling of Déjà, taken from the French word déjà, 'already' — familiar to EnglisShalinda#15758 in the U.S.Shalinda is a coined name built from the Sha- prefix and Linda, itself from the Spanish and ItaAnnissa#15759 in the U.S.Annissa is a spelling variant of Anissa / Anisa, from the Arabic anisa meaning 'friendly', 'comCyrine#15759 in the U.S.Cyrine can be read a few ways: as a form tied to Cyrene, the ancient Greek city in North AfricaDacey#15760 in the U.S.Dacey is usually read as a respelling of Darcy — from the Norman-Irish surname d'Arcy — or as aEdengrace#15763 in the U.S.A joined name pairing Eden (Hebrew, 'place of delight; paradise') with Grace ('grace; favor'), Daileny#15765 in the U.S.Daileny is a newly emerging blend name of the type widely coined in Latin-American communities Shanara#15766 in the U.S.Shanara is a coined American name pairing the popular 'Sha-' prefix with a '-nara' ending, echoLasasha#15767 in the U.S.Lasasha is a coined American name that joins the fashionable La- prefix with Sasha, the RussianCatelaya#15768 in the U.S.A form of Cattleya, a genus of showy orchids named for the horticulturist William Cattley. PopuCorrin#15768 in the U.S.Corrin reads as a spelling of Corin or Corinne, names tied to Corinna and the Greek 'kore' ('maDakiyah#15768 in the U.S.A modern American coinage with the -iyah ending shared by Zakiyah and Amariyah; no single fixedPaytan#15770 in the U.S.Paytan is a respelling of Peyton or Payton, an English surname and place name usually explainedTyshae#15771 in the U.S.Tyshae is a coined girls' name joining the popular Ty- prefix with a soft -shae ending (a spellSheneka#15773 in the U.S.Sheneka is a modern American coinage, built from the She- prefix and the -neka ending seen in nAlazia#15775 in the U.S.Alazia is a modern coinage whose parts do not trace to one traditional source; it echoes stylisDaleyssa#15775 in the U.S.Daleyssa is a modern American coinage that joins a Da- prefix to Alyssa (or its -lyssa ending),Elianarose#15776 in the U.S.A modern compound name: Eliana joined to Rose and written as a single word. Eliana is usually rKatelinn#15776 in the U.S.Katelinn is a modern spelling of Caitlin or Katelyn, the Irish forms of Katherine, from the GreDalyza#15777 in the U.S.Dalyza reads as a modern coinage, likely joining a Dal- start (Dalia, Dania) with an Eliza or -Shericka#15777 in the U.S.Shericka is a modern coinage pairing a She- opening with the -ericka of Erica, from the Old NorDamiah#15778 in the U.S.A modern coinage. It may be read as a feminine spin on Damian (Greek Damianos, 'to tame') or siCanisha#15781 in the U.S.Canisha is a coined American girl's name, a Ca-/Ka- spelling in the Kanisha and Tanisha family,Damora#15781 in the U.S.A modern coinage that reads as a Da- opening joined to Amora, from the Romance root amor, 'loveChappell#15782 in the U.S.From the English surname Chappell, 'one who lived or worked by a chapel' (from Old French chapeDanaica#15783 in the U.S.A modern coinage, most simply read as an elaborated spelling of Danica — a Slavic name meaning Madesyn#15783 in the U.S.Madesyn is one of many inventive respellings of Madison, an English surname meaning 'son of MauDanaly#15784 in the U.S.Danaly is a modern coinage popular in Spanish-speaking families in the Americas. It reads as DaElleia#15785 in the U.S.A modern elaboration of Elle, the French word for 'she' used as a name and also a short form ofDaneiris#15787 in the U.S.Daneiris reads as a modern coinage that clearly echoes Daenerys, the invented name of a Game ofShavanna#15787 in the U.S.Shavanna is an invented American name pairing the fashionable Sha- prefix with Vanna or the plaShonice#15791 in the U.S.Shonice is a modern African American coinage that blends a Shon- opening with the graceful -nicDaniylah#15792 in the U.S.A modern spelling sitting between Daniyah (an Arabic name read as 'close, near') and Daniela (fDaraya#15794 in the U.S.Daraya reads as a modern coinage echoing Daria (from a Persian root, 'possessing good') or SaraKealie#15796 in the U.S.Kealie is a respelling of Keeley or Kealey, an anglicized Irish surname from O Caolaidhe, tied Chessa#15797 in the U.S.Chessa reads as a short, playful form drawn from Francesca, the Italian feminine of Franciscus Cheyann#15798 in the U.S.A respelling of Cheyenne, the name of a Native American (Plains) people and of a Wyoming city; Dandrea#15802 in the U.S.Dandrea is a modern American coinage, most plausibly from the prefixed form D'Andrea (an ItaliaDashelly#15802 in the U.S.Dashelly is a newly emerging American blend name, most naturally read as the Da- prefix (as in Chelci#15803 in the U.S.Chelci is a modern respelling of Chelsea, the name of a district of London whose Old English naDavionna#15806 in the U.S.Davionna is a flowing feminine form of Davion, a modern American name that extends David with aDarbi#15808 in the U.S.Darbi respells Darby, an English place-and-surname name from Old Norse 'djúr' ('deer') and 'bý'Dariann#15809 in the U.S.Dariann is a modern feminine name, a variant of Darian and Darrian. It is usually read either aAsanii#15813 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Asani (linked in Swahili to 'rebellious') and Amani ('peace'); the douDeairra#15816 in the U.S.Deairra is a modern American coinage built from the popular De- prefix and an -aira ending, echDearia#15819 in the U.S.A modern coinage with a flowing -aria ending, echoing names like Dearia and Zaria. No single doDebany#15820 in the U.S.A modern name with no documented source. It sits between Deb/Debbie, from Hebrew Devorah ('bee'Alysah#15822 in the U.S.Alysah is a decorative respelling that blends Alyssa with Aliza. Alyssa comes from the alyssum Brentney#15822 in the U.S.Brentney reads as a modern coinage that reshapes Brittney around the familiar surname Brent (frDeilyn#15822 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on the -lyn ending that runs through Jaylyn, Kaylyn and Braelyn. No docuDelancy#15824 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Delancey, a Huguenot family surname of French origin (de Lancey) carried tDelania#15825 in the U.S.Delania is a feminine, flowing elaboration of Delaney, itself from the Irish surname O DubhshlaLlesenia#15825 in the U.S.Llesenia is a variant spelling of Yesenia, a Spanish girl's name made hugely popular across LatCortni#15826 in the U.S.Cortni is a streamlined spelling of Courtney, an aristocratic English surname from either Old FKenyanna#15826 in the U.S.Kenyanna is an invented American name that most likely joins Kenya, the East African country whDelaynee#15828 in the U.S.Delaynee is a decorated spelling of Delaney, an Irish surname adopted as a first name. It comesEnvee#15830 in the U.S.Reads plainly as a respelling of the English word envy, from Latin invidia ('envy, ill will'). Naelynn#15831 in the U.S.A modern American coinage: the Nae-/Nay- sound plus the fashionable -lynn ending (itself from WDemarie#15832 in the U.S.Demarie reads as a modern coinage joining the fashionable De- prefix with Marie (French form ofDenaly#15836 in the U.S.Denaly reads as a modern coinage echoing Denali, the Alaskan peak (Koyukon Athabaskan 'the highElenarose#15837 in the U.S.A joined name pairing Elena (the Greek/Spanish form of Helen, 'bright; shining light') with RosDeona#15840 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Deanna and Dione (a figure of Greek myth, sometimes read 'divine'); as spDaianna#15841 in the U.S.Daianna is an elaborated spelling of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon, the hunt, and childbDevanie#15846 in the U.S.Devanie most plausibly derives from the Irish surname Devaney (O Duibheannaigh), built on the GDestani#15847 in the U.S.Destani is a respelling of Destiny, from Old French destinee, from Latin destinare, 'to determiDeyana#15847 in the U.S.A modern spelling in the Dayana/Diana family (Diana is often read 'divine; heavenly'); as spellDezaray#15848 in the U.S.Dezaray is a spelled-by-sound form of Desiree, French Desiree from Latin desiderata, 'desired, Ellaia#15851 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Ella family (Ella, 'light; fairy maiden'), with an airy -aia ending; noDhream#15852 in the U.S.A modern spelling of the English word dream, 'a cherished hope; a vision in sleep' — used as anDajae#15853 in the U.S.Dajae blends the Da- prefix with Jae, a bright one-syllable element also spelled Jay; it was coEvalyse#15854 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology, reading as a blend of Eva (Hebrew Chava, 'life')Natoya#15857 in the U.S.Natoya is a coined American name built on the -toya sound found in Latoya and Toya, fronted witDniyah#15864 in the U.S.Dniyah is a modern American coinage, most likely a compressed spelling in the family of DaniyahDolce#15866 in the U.S.Dolce is the Italian word for 'sweet' or 'soft,' used in music as a direction to play tenderly,

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