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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

Ellyssa#15867 in the U.S.Ellyssa reads as a doubled-l respelling of Alyssa, itself from the alyssum flower whose Greek nDarie#15868 in the U.S.A short modern name, read as a coinage or a soft spin on Dara/Dari; no single fixed meaning. RoDira#15868 in the U.S.Dira is a short, vowel-clear name with no documented etymology in U.S. use. Similar-sounding woKahla#15869 in the U.S.Kahla is a late-century respelling sitting between Kayla and Karla. Read as 'KAY-luh', it belonDaritza#15871 in the U.S.A modern coinage popular in Latino families, with the affectionate -itza ending seen in MaritzaAyriel#15872 in the U.S.Ayriel is a phonetic respelling of Ariel, a Hebrew name meaning 'lion of God,' from ari, 'lion,Carlesha#15872 in the U.S.Carlesha is a late-twentieth-century American coinage that joins the Car- of Carla or Carol to Catrice#15876 in the U.S.Catrice is a later-twentieth-century American name built on the pattern of Patrice, blending thElyra#15876 in the U.S.Elyra is a modern invented name. It reads as an El- prefix on Lyra — the constellation named foDreanna#15880 in the U.S.Dreanna is a modern American coinage that blends the sound of Deanna and Breanna, finishing witDulaney#15882 in the U.S.A spelling of the Irish surname Delaney, from O Dubhshlaine, roughly 'descendant of DubhshlaineDymond#15882 in the U.S.A respelling of Diamond, from the Greek adamas, 'unconquerable,' by way of the gemstone. The -yDaylanie#15885 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Day- opening with the -anie sound of Delaney/Melanie; no single fixeDarnisha#15886 in the U.S.Darnisha is a coined American name that pairs the Dar- prefix with the -nisha element seen in TDayleni#15886 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Kehlani/Yaileni family, soft and current. No single documented root; roAziylah#15888 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Azila and the Arabic Aziza ('precious; beloved; mighty'). As spelled hEduarda#15888 in the U.S.Eduarda is the Portuguese and Spanish feminine of Eduardo, the form of Edward. Edward comes froEmireth#15891 in the U.S.Emireth is a contemporary name popular in Mexico and among Latino families in the United StatesEdenrose#15894 in the U.S.A modern compound of Eden ('place of delight; paradise') and Rose (the flower). Two given namesAngellina#15895 in the U.S.Angellina is a respelling of Angelina (with a doubled 'l'), a diminutive of Angela, from Greek Dekayla#15895 in the U.S.Dekayla blends the De- prefix with Kayla, a late-century favorite often traced to Michaela or KAnique#15898 in the U.S.Anique is a coined girl's name built on the fashionable French -ique ending seen in Monique andCharnelle#15898 in the U.S.Charnelle is a modern American coinage built from the popular Char- element (as in Charlene, ChAniza#15900 in the U.S.A name that echoes Aneesa/Anisa, Arabic for 'friendly; affectionate; companionable'; the exact Ekko#15900 in the U.S.Ekko is a modern respelling of Echo. In Greek myth Echo was a mountain nymph who, punished by HEmyra#15902 in the U.S.A modern coined spelling with no documented etymology. It sits near Emma (Germanic ermen, 'wholMersadie#15902 in the U.S.Mersadie is a phonetic spelling of Mercedes, a Spanish name honoring the Virgin Mary as Our LadBentlie#15905 in the U.S.Bentlie is a recent American respelling of Bentley, a surname turned given name that traces to Dejai#15905 in the U.S.Dejai is a modern American coinage joining the popular De- prefix to Jai, a short name also knoDenai#15905 in the U.S.Denai is a modern American coinage, most plausibly a reworking of Danae - the Greek princess-naGavrielle#15906 in the U.S.Gavrielle is a feminine form built on Gavriel, the Hebrew original behind Gabriel, from gever 'Elaynah#15907 in the U.S.A modern respelling sitting between Elaine and Elena. Elaine came into English through Old FrenMileyah#15907 in the U.S.A modern American coinage built on the popular -iyah/-eyah ending, with echoes of Miley and AalDerricka#15909 in the U.S.Derricka is a feminine elaboration of Derrick — the English form of Germanic Theodoric, from thElanah#15915 in the U.S.A modern spelling that reads as a form of Elana/Alana; by those routes it touches 'bright; shinEllany#15915 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining an Ella- opening ('light; fairy maiden') with the -any sound of DelaneSavaeh#15915 in the U.S.Savaeh is a modern American coinage with no documented etymology. It sits in the sound family oTaquila#15915 in the U.S.Taquila is a modern American coinage that pairs the popular Ta- prefix with a -quila ending, inLaranda#15916 in the U.S.Laranda is a coined American name that pairs the fashionable La- prefix with the -randa of MiraMishayla#15916 in the U.S.Mishayla is a phonetic respelling of Michaela or Makayla, feminine forms of Michael, from the HTaquilla#15916 in the U.S.Taquilla reads as an invented American name, joining the Ta- prefix to a -quilla element. It haDamisha#15917 in the U.S.Damisha is an invented African American name from the 1970s. It sets the productive Da- openingMitchelle#15917 in the U.S.Mitchelle reads as a feminine form crossing Michelle with the surname Mitchell, both of which gDeyanna#15918 in the U.S.Deyanna is a modern American coinage that elaborates the Deanna/Dayana sound with a De- openingElaura#15920 in the U.S.A modern blend joining the fashionable El-/Elle- opening to Laura, from Latin laurus ('laurel')Elliett#15920 in the U.S.Elliett is a respelled form of Elliott, a surname and given name that descends through medievalEllionna#15921 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, layering the Elli-/Ella sound with the -onna ending heard in Iona/IoNyirah#15921 in the U.S.Nyirah reads as a modern coinage, most naturally a Ny- opening set before an -irah ending, or aDeziah#15924 in the U.S.Deziah reads as a modern coinage echoing Desiah or the biblical Keziah ('cassia,' a fragrant spKearstyn#15924 in the U.S.Kearstyn is a modern spelling of Kirsten or Kiersten, the Scandinavian form of Christina, from Evangelynn#15926 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Evangeline, from the Greek for 'bringer of good news; the gospel,' witDianni#15928 in the U.S.A modern spelling that reads as an elaboration of Diana - the Roman goddess of the hunt and theEvelie#15930 in the U.S.A modern name sitting near Evie and Evelyn (from Aveline, tied to 'wished-for child; life'). AsDilany#15932 in the U.S.Best read as a modern respelling of Delaney, from the Irish surname O Dubhshlaine, usually explChaundra#15934 in the U.S.Chaundra is an Americanized elaboration of Chandra, the Sanskrit word for 'moon' and the name oCornesha#15937 in the U.S.Cornesha is a coined African American girl's name, joining a Cor- or Cornell element to the -neJaquayla#15937 in the U.S.Jaquayla is a modern American coinage that joins the popular Ja- prefix to a -quayla ending, clAdamariz#15938 in the U.S.Adamariz is a contemporary Latina blended name, especially in Puerto Rican naming, joining Ada Areana#15938 in the U.S.Areana is a respelling of Ariana, the Italian form of Ariadne — the Greek name traditionally reEzmarie#15943 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Esme - from Old French esme, 'esteemed, beloved' - with Marie, the FrElliya#15945 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Eliya or Elia, from Hebrew Eliyahu - eli ('my God') and Yah (a form of tCherissa#15946 in the U.S.Cherissa is best read as an elaboration of Charissa, from the Greek charis, 'grace,' blended wiNadalee#15946 in the U.S.Nadalee joins Nada, a name with two threads, Arabic for 'dew' or 'generosity' and Slavic for 'hEmiree#15947 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Emery/Emerie, from an Old Germanic root, 'brave; powerful; industrious rEmjay#15948 in the U.S.A name built from the spoken initials 'M.J.' (em-jay), spelled out as one word — a modern initiEloria#15950 in the U.S.Eloria is a modern invented name with no documented etymology. It sits between Elora and GloriaEmmajo#15950 in the U.S.Emmajo joins two familiar names, Emma, from a Germanic root meaning whole or universal, and Jo,Mykela#15950 in the U.S.Mykela is a respelling of Michaela or Mikayla, the feminine of Michael, from the Hebrew mikha'eDaijanae#15952 in the U.S.Daijanae pairs the Dai- prefix with Janae, a name that grew from Jane and the -ae ending fashioEmonee#15955 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the -onee family of Simone and Harmoni/Amoni. No single fixed meanTonimarie#15957 in the U.S.Tonimarie is a run-together compound of Toni, a short form of Antonia from the Roman family namEmyri#15960 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, echoing Emery and the Amari/Amira sound. No single fixed meaning; roKatelen#15961 in the U.S.Katelen is one of the many modern respellings of Caitlin and Katelyn. Caitlin is the Irish formBrittley#15964 in the U.S.Brittley pairs Britt - a short form of Brittany or of the Irish Bridget, 'exalted one' - with tEnvi#15964 in the U.S.Envi is a modern respelling of the English word envy, adopted as a girl's name for its sleek, tAdriyanna#15965 in the U.S.Adriyanna is a decorated respelling of Adriana, the Italian and Spanish feminine of Adrian. AdrBrityn#15966 in the U.S.Brityn is an invented spelling that echoes both the surname Britton and the popular name BrittaNashya#15967 in the U.S.Nashya is a short coined girl's name whose sound sits between Natasha and Nasya. It reads as a Harleyquinn#15969 in the U.S.Harleyquinn is a given name taken from the DC Comics character Harley Quinn, created in 1992. TEscarlet#15970 in the U.S.Escarlet is a Spanish-influenced form of Scarlett, a name from the English word for the bright Eslie#15973 in the U.S.A modern name sitting near the Spanish Esly and the English Leslie ('holly garden; garden by thKaylaann#15973 in the U.S.Kaylaann joins Kayla, a modern name linked to Kay and Michaela, with Ann, from Hannah, 'grace'.Eslyn#15974 in the U.S.A short modern coinage in the -lyn family, echoing Aislinn ('dream; vision') and Evelyn. No sinEsper#15977 in the U.S.Esper reads as a hope word: it sits on the same root as French esperer and Latin sperare, 'to hIrulan#15977 in the U.S.Irulan is a literary name taken from Princess Irulan, a character in Frank Herbert's science-fiTieshia#15977 in the U.S.Tieshia reads as a late-twentieth-century African American coinage that joins a Ti- opening to Nayli#15978 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source, sitting near Nayla - an Arabic name read as 'one whDemika#15979 in the U.S.Demika combines the fashionable De- prefix with a -mika ending echoing names like Tamika; it isEstes#15979 in the U.S.A surname used as a given name. Estes is found as a Spanish and Portuguese surname connected toElianagrace#15982 in the U.S.A modern smoosh of Eliana (Hebrew, 'my God has answered') and Grace ('grace; favor'), written aTyshia#15982 in the U.S.Tyshia is a modern American coinage, the popular Ty- prefix joined to the -shia or -isha endingAhrianna#15985 in the U.S.Ahrianna is a modern American respelling of Arianna, the Italian form of the Greek Ariadne. TheEriyanna#15987 in the U.S.Eriyanna is a modern coinage that reads as an Eri- opening flowing into the -yanna ending, sittGiannie#15991 in the U.S.A modern pet spelling of Gianna, the Italian feminine of Giovanni, from Hebrew Yochanan ('God iEvera#15993 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It brushes against Vera (Russian, 'faith'), Eva Elliet#15996 in the U.S.Elliet is a feminine-styled respelling of Elliot, an English surname that grew from a medieval Nija#15996 in the U.S.Nija is a modern American name, most plausibly a respelling of Nia — a Swahili name meaning 'puEvolett#15997 in the U.S.Evolett is a modern American coined name, a spelling of Evolet, the heroine of the 2008 film 10Daejanay#15999 in the U.S.Daejanay reads as a modern African-American coinage, a Dae- opening joined to Janay, a name in Eyanna#16000 in the U.S.A modern name in the Ayanna/Iyanna family; by the Ayanna route it touches 'beautiful flower' (fElori#16002 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It sits near Elora, itself a modern name popularEzara#16002 in the U.S.A modern coinage. It may be read as a feminine of Ezra (Hebrew, 'help') or as an E- prefixed ZaDeerica#16006 in the U.S.Deerica is a late-twentieth-century coinage attaching the fashionable De- prefix to Erica. EricEzryn#16006 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Ezra ('help,' Hebrew) with a trendy -yn ending; the tie is an echo, noGreenleigh#16006 in the U.S.Greenleigh is a fresh American coinage that joins the color and nature word green to the populaGreysen#16007 in the U.S.A respelling of Grayson, from the English surname 'son of the grey-haired one (the greyve/stewaFaila#16009 in the U.S.No single documented etymology. Faila sits near Layla ('night') and near Arabic names such as FLamariyah#16014 in the U.S.Lamariyah is a modern coinage joining La- to Mariyah, echoing Mariah and Amariah. It has no sinFarryn#16016 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Farren, an English surname name meaning 'iron-grey' or 'adventurous,' alsoFaryn#16017 in the U.S.Faryn is a modern respelling that sits between Farren (an English and Irish surname, sometimes Faylynn#16019 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Fay ('fairy; elf') with the fashionable -lynn ending. A soft, airy namEmmaleah#16021 in the U.S.Emmaleah is a modern American compound that joins Emma, from the Germanic ermen, 'whole' or 'unEmmaluna#16022 in the U.S.Emmaluna is a newly emerging compound name joining Emma — a Germanic name from an element meaniChanice#16023 in the U.S.Chanice is a coined name pairing the Cha- opening (as in Chanel and Chantel) with the -nice/-neDameka#16023 in the U.S.Dameka pairs a Da- opening with the -meka ending familiar from Tameka and Shameka; it is a modeEmmamarie#16023 in the U.S.Emmamarie is a run-together double name joining Emma, from a Germanic word for whole or universJakima#16023 in the U.S.Jakima is a modern American coinage joining the popular Ja- opening to a -kima ending, in the fFeya#16025 in the U.S.No single documented route. Feya reads most naturally as a spelling built on fae or fay, the EnHadyn#16026 in the U.S.Hadyn is a spelling variant of Hayden, an English place- and surname from Old English 'heg', 'hAlexza#16029 in the U.S.Alexza is a stylized spelling of Alexa, itself a short form of Alexandra, the Greek name meaninJameeka#16031 in the U.S.Jameeka is a modern American invented name, joining the popular Ja- prefix to a -meeka ending; Gabrianna#16037 in the U.S.A modern American blend of Gabriella — feminine of Gabriel, Hebrew 'God is my strength' — and BFergie#16039 in the U.S.A nickname short form of the surname Ferguson or the name Fergus, from the Gaelic Fearghas — usJonesha#16040 in the U.S.Jonesha is a modern American coinage pairing a Jo- prefix (as in Joanna, Jonelle) with a -neshaEsmarae#16043 in the U.S.A compound of Esme (French, 'esteemed; beloved') and Rae (a short form of Rachel, 'ewe,' also rAlliya#16046 in the U.S.Alliya is a variant spelling of Aaliyah/Aliyah, from the Arabic root 'ali, meaning 'exalted' orHatten#16048 in the U.S.An English surname and place name, likely from Old English haeth ('heath') plus dun ('hill'). AArtisha#16049 in the U.S.Artisha is a modern American coinage that pairs an Ar- opening with the -tisha ending of LatishHawkins#16050 in the U.S.From the English surname Hawkins, 'son of Hawkin' (a pet form of Henry/Hal), with a nod to the Isabellamarie#16050 in the U.S.A joined double-name: Isabella (a form of Elizabeth, 'pledged to God; my God is an oath') plus Chrystina#16052 in the U.S.Chrystina is a stylized spelling of Christina, from the Latin Christiana, 'follower of Christ' Janequa#16052 in the U.S.Janequa reads as an invented name built from the popular Ja- opening and a -nequa ending in theGianelle#16057 in the U.S.A modern blend joining Gianna - the Italian feminine of Giovanni, from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God isGracelin#16063 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Grace (from Latin gratia, 'grace; favor; blessing') with the fashionabGracielynn#16064 in the U.S.A modern blend of Gracie (a pet form of Grace, 'grace; favor') with the popular -lynn ending. SGracynn#16065 in the U.S.Gracynn is a modern blended name joining Grace, from the Latin gratia meaning grace or favor, wThailynn#16066 in the U.S.A modern coinage pairing a Thai-/Tai- opening with the fashionable -lynn ending. A sound-blend,Tomorrow#16075 in the U.S.Tomorrow is the everyday English word for the day after today, from Old English to morgen, chosJadi#16082 in the U.S.Jadi reads as a modern short coinage, probably built on Jade (from the gemstone) or a respellinQuintasia#16084 in the U.S.Quintasia is a coined girl's name joining a Quin- or Quinta element to a -tasia ending drawn frTristine#16085 in the U.S.Tristine reads as a feminine name built from Tristan, the Celtic hero name often connected withIlea#16090 in the U.S.Ilea is a short, modern girls' name best read as a form of Ilia or Iliana (linked to the Greek Anaysia#16091 in the U.S.Anaysia is an invented name that joins the graceful Ana- opening, from names like Anna and AnasBrandii#16093 in the U.S.Brandii is a decorative respelling of Brandi or Brandy, a name taken from the drink. The word 'Breniyah#16098 in the U.S.Breniyah is a modern American coinage that pairs a Bren- opening, drawn from Brenna or Brenda, Aylenne#16099 in the U.S.Aylenne looks like a modern respelling or elaboration — an -enne ending fitted to a bright ay- Angelyse#16101 in the U.S.Angelyse is a modern elaboration that fuses Angel, from the Greek 'angelos' meaning messenger, Jakaylee#16101 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Ja- prefix with Kaylee (itself a Kay/Kayla blend). No single fixed mHaili#16102 in the U.S.Haili is a spelling variant of Hailey, an English surname and place-name from Old English heg 'Harvee#16110 in the U.S.A respelling of Harvey, from the Breton Haerviu, 'battle-worthy; strong and ardent'; a surname Darionna#16113 in the U.S.Darionna has no independent documented root; it reads as a coined blend of a Dar-/Dari- openingHayleen#16114 in the U.S.A modern coinage extending Hayley/Hailey (an English surname for 'hay meadow; hay clearing') wiJalexis#16114 in the U.S.Jalexis joins the popular Ja- prefix to Alexis, from the Greek alexein, to defend or help. The Ivanni#16117 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Ivana and Giovanni — both from John, 'God is gracious.' By those routeJalonnie#16118 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It joins the Ja- opening to an -onnie or -oni enDashay#16120 in the U.S.Dashay is a modern American coinage built from the popular Da- prefix and the fashionable -shayHazy#16120 in the U.S.The English adjective hazy, 'misty, indistinct,' from haze, a word of uncertain origin first reAntaniya#16121 in the U.S.Antaniya joins an An- front with a Taniya element, echoing both Antonia, from the Roman family Daveyah#16121 in the U.S.Daveyah reads as a modern coinage built on a Davia or David root (Hebrew 'beloved'), styled witKatreena#16122 in the U.S.Katreena is a sound-it-out respelling of Katrina, itself a short European form of Catherine. CaMegann#16122 in the U.S.Megann adds a second 'n' to Megan, the Welsh diminutive of Marged (Margaret), from the Greek foHeavan#16123 in the U.S.Heavan is a spelling variant of the English word Heaven, from an Old English root for the sky oJameia#16125 in the U.S.Jameia is a coined American name, best read as a form of Jamia, itself a feminine spin on JamieShada#16125 in the U.S.Shada is a modern name of uncertain origin: it may draw on Persian/Arabic shad, 'happy, joyful'Anye#16127 in the U.S.Anye most plausibly functions as a phonetic respelling of Anya or Aniya, themselves short formsGaneev#16127 in the U.S.A modern Sikh/Punjabi given name. Families read it through Punjabi elements such as gaan ('songIzariah#16127 in the U.S.Izariah is a contemporary respelling that sits between Azariah (Hebrew, 'God has helped') and IJamilyn#16128 in the U.S.Jamilyn is a modern American blend of a Jami- or Jamila opening with the popular -lyn ending. TRiena#16128 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling, echoing names like Rina, Reana, and Reina ('queen' in Spanish);Hennessey#16129 in the U.S.Hennessey is an Irish surname used as a given name. It anglicizes Ó hAonghusa, 'descendant of AHensleigh#16131 in the U.S.Hensleigh respells Hensley, an English surname from an Old English place name, usually explaineCailie#16134 in the U.S.Cailie reads as one of the many spellings of Kaylee or Cayley, a modern name that grew from surSharell#16134 in the U.S.Sharell is a modern American coinage built from the fashionable Sha- opening and an -ell endingHiliana#16135 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Liliana and Eliana, with a flowing -iana ending; no single fixed sourcJaelanii#16136 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Jaylani/Kehlani/Alani family, built on the airy -lani sound. No single Ronica#16136 in the U.S.Ronica is a clipped, stand-alone form of Veronica, dropping the first syllable to leave the warJaeleen#16137 in the U.S.A modern respelling in the Jaylin/Jayleen/Kaylin family, built on the popular -leen sound. No sMikaili#16139 in the U.S.Mikaili is a modern spelling that elaborates Michael or Mikael, from the Hebrew Mikha'el, meaniHollan#16140 in the U.S.A spelling of Holland, used as a surname and place name. The Dutch place name is usually explaiShakelia#16140 in the U.S.Shakelia is a modern American coinage built on the very productive Sha- prefix and a -kelia endCambelle#16144 in the U.S.Cambelle is a modern respelling of the Scottish surname Campbell, from Scottish Gaelic cam beulJaquelynn#16144 in the U.S.Jaquelynn is a respelling of Jacquelyn, dropping the c and doubling the n. Its parent JacquelinJailenne#16147 in the U.S.Jailenne is a modern American name in the Jaylene/Jailyn family, pairing the popular Jai- or JaHyatt#16148 in the U.S.From the English surname Hyatt, 'dweller by the high gate' (Old English heah, 'high,' + geat, 'Icelynd#16150 in the U.S.A modern coinage. It reads most naturally as a respelling echoing Iceland, the North Atlantic cJakara#16150 in the U.S.Jakara is a coined American girl's name pairing the fashionable Ja- prefix with Kara — a name fArienna#16152 in the U.S.Arienna is a spelling variant of Arianna, the Italian form of the Greek Ariadne. That name, borJalanni#16153 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Jalani/Nalani family, built on the -lani sound with a doubled ending. NAriyannah#16155 in the U.S.Ariyannah is an elaborated modern spelling of Ariana or Arianna, names that trace through ItaliDeziray#16157 in the U.S.Deziray is a phonetic respelling of Desiree, the French name meaning 'desired' or 'longed for',Grayli#16157 in the U.S.Grayli is a very modern American coinage joining the fashionable color-and-surname element GrayJalise#16157 in the U.S.Jalise pairs the popular Ja- prefix with the -lise ending heard in Elise and Lisa; it reads as Jalonie#16158 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Ja- prefix with a -lonie ending (echoing Jaloni/Maloney). No single Carrissa#16159 in the U.S.Carrissa is a doubled-r respelling of Carissa, usually linked to the Greek charis, 'grace' or 'Jalynne#16159 in the U.S.Jalynne joins the popular Ja- prefix with -lynne, a spelling of Lynn, which comes from the WelsShanequia#16162 in the U.S.Shanequia is an elaborated spelling of Shaniqua, one of the Sha-/-iqua coinages of African-AmerShanetra#16163 in the U.S.Shanetra is a modern American coinage joining the very productive Sha- prefix to a flowing -netKahley#16164 in the U.S.Kahley is a phonetic respelling that sits with Kaylee, Callie and Kali, a broad cluster of two-Janaia#16170 in the U.S.Janaia reads as a modern coinage, a variant of Janae or Jenaya, elaborating Jane or Jana, feminJanaiyah#16171 in the U.S.Janaiyah is an invented name pairing the popular Ja- prefix with the -aiyah ending seen in Naiy

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