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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

Rockelle#17129 in the U.S.Rockelle is a variant of Rochelle, a French name meaning 'little rock,' from roche, 'rock,' witRoyaltii#17129 in the U.S.A modern coinage from the English word royalty ('royal rank; kingship'), given a decorative -iiRoyelle#17130 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing 'royal' (from Latin regalis) finished with the French feminine -elle. Zarella#17130 in the U.S.Zarella has no documented etymology as a given name. It reads as a modern blend of the popular Reann#17133 in the U.S.Reann is a compound and respelling in the Raeann and Reanna family, joining a Rae or Re- openinGeniya#17135 in the U.S.Geniya most likely elaborates Genia, itself a short form of Eugenia, from Greek eugenes, 'well-Lorilee#17136 in the U.S.Lorilee joins Lori, a pet form of Laura from Latin laurus, 'laurel', with Lee, from Old EnglishRomyn#17136 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling echoing Romy, Roman, and Romina — names touching Rome. It has noDarneisha#17139 in the U.S.Darneisha is an invented African American girls' name that blends the Dar-/Darnell sound with tKawaii#17140 in the U.S.From the Japanese kawaii, 'cute; adorable; lovable' — the everyday word behind Japan's culture Roselena#17142 in the U.S.A modern blend of Rose (the flower) and Lena (a short form of Helena/Magdalena, 'light'). FloraShakena#17144 in the U.S.Shakena is a 1970s African American coinage that pairs the popular Sha- opening with a -kena enDeriona#17148 in the U.S.Deriona is a modern American coinage that joins a Deri- or Deion- front with a flowing -ona endSafreen#17152 in the U.S.A modern name echoing the -reen sound of Shireen and Nasreen (Persian/Arabic-linked), with no sPaije#17153 in the U.S.Paije is a creative spelling of Paige, an English occupational surname for a page or young atteDeanndra#17155 in the U.S.Deanndra is an elaborated spelling of Deandra or Deanna, blending the De- prefix with Andra, a Mayloni#17155 in the U.S.Mayloni is a modern coinage joining a May- sound with an -oni ending. It has no single documentReyva#17155 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling close to Reva (a Sanskrit name for the Narmada river) and the ReKeairra#17158 in the U.S.Keairra is an ornate respelling of Kiara or Keira. Kiara is an Italian-flavored name linked to Ryelee#17161 in the U.S.Ryelee is a respelling of Riley or Rylee, an English surname and place name usually read as a rAreyana#17162 in the U.S.Areyana is a phonetic respelling of Ariana (Aryana). The name traces to the Greek Ariadne, 'mosRhiyan#17163 in the U.S.Rhiyan is a modern respelling of the Welsh name Rhian, from rhiain, 'maiden' or 'young woman,' Ryenn#17163 in the U.S.Ryenn is a modern feminine respelling of Ryan, reshaping the traditionally masculine name for aRylani#17164 in the U.S.Rylani is a newly emerging blend joining the Ry- element (Rylee, Ryan) to the -lani ending borrRylea#17165 in the U.S.Rylea is a modern feminine elaboration of Riley, an English and Irish surname usually traced toShaneika#17165 in the U.S.Shaneika is one of the many spellings of Shanika, an invented name pairing the Sha- prefix withShantrice#17165 in the U.S.Shantrice is a late-twentieth-century American coinage that joins the Chan-/Shan- opening of ChSaleya#17166 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Saliya/Aleya, built on a soft -leya sound. No single fixed meaning; roDaijha#17168 in the U.S.Daijha is an ornate spelling of Daija or Deja, a modern American name taken from the French dejRynli#17168 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Ryn- sound (as in Wren/Rynn) with the fashionable -li ending. It hasSamaia#17168 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Samara and Amaia, on a soft Sam- sound; no single fixed meaning. RouteShantara#17169 in the U.S.Shantara is a modern American coinage joining a Shan- front to Tara - a name that is both SanskRodneisha#17171 in the U.S.Rodneisha is a modern invented American name that pairs Rodney, an English surname and place-naKellis#17173 in the U.S.Kellis is chiefly a surname pressed into service as a first name. It is usually linked to the KSaesha#17174 in the U.S.A modern name used in India, variously given as 'meaningful life; desire; wish,' and sometimes Samiksha#17174 in the U.S.Samiksha comes from the Sanskrit samiksha, meaning 'observation', 'review' or 'careful analysisSamisha#17176 in the U.S.Samisha is a modern American coinage joining the Sa- opening to the -isha ending, in the familySahani#17177 in the U.S.Sahani is a newly emerging name in the U.S. Its shape recalls South Asian and East African nameSaiah#17181 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes Isaiah in sound; the link is an echo, not a documented meaning, anSanavi#17182 in the U.S.A modern Indian name in Sanskrit dress. It is commonly explained as a name of the Goddess or asKendle#17183 in the U.S.Kendle is a variant spelling of Kendall, an English place and surname meaning the valley of theSailyn#17183 in the U.S.Sailyn is a recent American coinage with no documented etymology. It joins a Sai-/Say- opening Danaja#17184 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, a variant of Danaya/Danaia, likely built from the Dan- of names likeLakecia#17184 in the U.S.Lakecia is a coined American name of the later twentieth century, formed with the popular prefiDanajah#17185 in the U.S.Danajah is a modern African American coinage that pairs Dana (a short, sleek name of Old EnglisSakani#17185 in the U.S.Sakani has no documented etymology as a given name. It is best read as a modern coinage; similaSanyiah#17186 in the U.S.Sanyiah is a spelling of Saniyah/Saniya, from the Arabic saniyy/saniyya, 'brilliant, splendid, Jalexus#17187 in the U.S.Jalexus is a coined blend of the popular Ja- prefix with Alexus, itself a phonetic respelling oAmesha#17190 in the U.S.Amesha reads as a variant of Amisha, an Indian name from Sanskrit tied to 'honest, pure', and eSalani#17192 in the U.S.Salani is a very rare modern given name in the U.S. It sits near West African name families buiMahkayla#17193 in the U.S.Mahkayla is a phonetic respelling of Makayla, itself a form of Michaela, the feminine of MichaeSareli#17193 in the U.S.A modern coinage that layers the sounds of Sarah ('princess') and the name Areli, landing as a Salice#17194 in the U.S.Salice is best read either as a soft variant of Alice, from the Germanic Adalheidis, 'noble kinMichaelah#17200 in the U.S.Michaelah is a feminine form of Michael, closely tied to Michaela, dressed with an -ah ending. Samorah#17201 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling, echoing Samara (Hebrew/Arabic, 'guardian; evening talk') and thSanaira#17205 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Sanaa, Naira, and Samaira, on a flowing Sa-/-aira sound; no single fixScottlynd#17205 in the U.S.A modern coinage from Scotland (or the surname Scott, 'a Scot') fitted with a -lynd ending. A pEleigha#17208 in the U.S.A modern respelling echoing Eliza (from Elizabeth) and Aleah; as spelled it reads as a coinage.Sanylah#17210 in the U.S.A modern American coinage built on the fashionable -ylah/-ilah ending (Kaylah, Naylah, Shylah).Dayona#17212 in the U.S.Dayona reads as a phonetic reshaping of Dayana or Daiana, spellings tied to Diana; through thatMikalyn#17212 in the U.S.Mikalyn joins Mikayla, a spelling of Michaela from the Hebrew Michael meaning who is like God, Ranezmae#17212 in the U.S.A modern coinage blending Renesmee (the invented Twilight name, itself Renee + Esme) with Mae (Sareign#17213 in the U.S.Sareign is a modern American coinage with no documented etymology. Its shape suggests a blend oNikeisha#17214 in the U.S.Nikeisha is a modern American name joining a Ni- prefix to Keisha. Keisha is itself a coined naSeoul#17214 in the U.S.From Seoul, the capital of South Korea; the city's name derives from a Korean word for 'capitalMilahn#17215 in the U.S.Milahn is a modern respelling whose nearest relative is Milan — both the Italian city and the SSaryn#17217 in the U.S.A modern respelling that echoes Taryn and the Sarah sound; it also brushes the Welsh Seren ('stSaveyah#17222 in the U.S.Saveyah is a modern American coinage with no documented etymology, and a phonetic twin of SavaeAdonica#17223 in the U.S.Adonica reads as a mid-century American coinage. It most plausibly joins an Adon- base, as in tReanne#17227 in the U.S.Reanne is a streamlined modern name, usually read as the Re- prefix joined to Anne (from HebrewKiarrah#17228 in the U.S.Kiarrah is an elaborated spelling of Kiara or Ciara. Ciara is the feminine of the Irish Ciar, 'Shaela#17228 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Sheila or Shayla. Sheila is the anglicized Irish Sile, itself a form of Shaili#17232 in the U.S.Often read as the Indian (Gujarati/Hindi) name Shaili, tied to 'style; manner; way,' and separaShaley#17234 in the U.S.Shaley is a coined modern name joining the Shay sound (from the Irish Shea/Shay) to the popularSelaya#17235 in the U.S.Selaya has no documented etymology as a given name. It reads as a modern coinage in the -aya faSelayah#17236 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Selah (a Hebrew word from the Psalms, a musical pause) and Aaliyah ('aRenezmay#17237 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes Renesmee, the invented name from the Twilight novels (itself a bleSeleen#17237 in the U.S.A modern respelling of the sound shared by Celine (French, from Latin Caelina, 'heavenly') and Dynesha#17238 in the U.S.Dynesha is an invented African American girls' name that combines a Dy- opening with the -neshaShannel#17239 in the U.S.Shannel is a phonetic respelling of Chanel (also Shanel), taken from the French surname made faAnesha#17241 in the U.S.Anesha sits in the Aisha/Anisha family - Arabic 'aisha, 'living, alive,' and the related Anisa,Deshanti#17243 in the U.S.Deshanti is a modern American coinage pairing the popular De- prefix with a -shanti ending thatSerenitie#17245 in the U.S.Serenitie is a phonetic respelling of Serenity, the English virtue name from Latin serenitas, 'Taegen#17245 in the U.S.Taegen is a modern respelling of Teagan, an Irish name from a diminutive of Tadhg, 'poet,' hencShaylene#17246 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Shay (Irish, 'admirable; hawk-like,' or a short form of Shea) with theTaela#17246 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Tayla and Kaela, part of the airy -aela family. No single fixed meaninShealee#17248 in the U.S.Shealee joins Shea, from the Irish surname O Seaghdha meaning 'admirable' or 'hawk-like,' to thLenisha#17250 in the U.S.Lenisha reads as an invented American name pairing the Le- prefix with Nisha, a name of SanskriShila#17252 in the U.S.Shila is most simply a spelling of Shyla or Sheila; the Sheila route leads back to the Irish foShaiya#17254 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, pairing the Shay- sound with the fashionable -aiya/-aya ending seen Shadasia#17258 in the U.S.Shadasia is a modern invented name pairing the Sha- prefix with Dasia, itself a contemporary coNakyia#17259 in the U.S.Nakyia is a respelling in the Nakia family, whose sound echoes the Arabic naqiyya meaning pure Shaylen#17264 in the U.S.Shaylen is a short form or respelling of Shaylene, itself a coinage joining Shay — from the IriShealynn#17266 in the U.S.A modern blend of Shea (Irish, 'admirable; fine; hawk-like') and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake; pool'), inNatalye#17267 in the U.S.Natalye is a spelling variant of Natalie, from the Latin natalis, 'birthday', and specifically Shiya#17278 in the U.S.Shiya is best read as a modern invented name, pairing the soft Shi- opening heard in names likeShrija#17281 in the U.S.A Sanskrit-styled Indian name generally explained as 'born of Shri' — Shri being an honorific tJacqlyn#17282 in the U.S.Jacqlyn is a contracted spelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques (James/Jacob), fTeniyah#17282 in the U.S.Teniyah is a modern invented American name, part of the popular -niyah and -niya family alongsiSemma#17285 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling, echoing Emma ('whole; universal') and Gemma ('gem'). It has no Sophiamarie#17285 in the U.S.A modern double name pairing Sophia (Greek, 'wisdom') with Marie (a French form of Mary, of debDzyre#17286 in the U.S.Dzyre is a stylized modern spelling of the word name Desire, meaning 'longing' or 'wish,' whichQuantaya#17288 in the U.S.Quantaya reads as an invented American name, joining the Quan- opening common in late-twentiethRoyalte#17289 in the U.S.A modern name from the English word 'royalty' ('regal status; kings and queens'), respelled witShawntia#17289 in the U.S.Shawntia is an invented African American girls' name joining Shawn (the anglicized Sean, from JSimaya#17289 in the U.S.A modern American coinage. It echoes Amaya and Samaya (the latter a Sanskrit word for 'time; agTanaisha#17290 in the U.S.Tanaisha elaborates Tanisha, a signature nineteen-seventies coinage, by stretching it toward thBelany#17293 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Bethany ('house of figs') and Melany/Melanie ('dark; black'), with a sQuinisha#17293 in the U.S.Quinisha is a modern African American coinage that pairs a Qu- opening with the fashionable -niSiniyah#17293 in the U.S.Siniyah belongs to the popular -niyah group of modern girls' names, alongside Saniyah, Aniyah aSkya#17296 in the U.S.A modern extension of Sky/Skye — the open air overhead — with an added -a, in the airy nature-nMayanna#17297 in the U.S.A modern blend of May (the month; a Mary/Margaret short form) and Anna ('grace; favor'). Soft aSkylinn#17298 in the U.S.Skylinn is a modern American blend, a variant spelling of Skylynn, joining Sky, from the everydSkyrah#17299 in the U.S.Skyrah reads as a modern blend of the English word sky with the -yra sound of Kyra or Myra, or Shalia#17304 in the U.S.Shalia is an invented name joining the popular Sha- opening to a soft -lia ending, close in souNicci#17306 in the U.S.Nicci is a stylized short form of Nicole or Nicola, feminine names descending from the Greek NiSadaya#17306 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling, echoing Sadie and the Arabic Sadia ('happy; fortunate'). It hasSolae#17306 in the U.S.Solae is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. It carries a clear echo of sol — 'sun' Laylahni#17310 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the Hawaiian Leilani, 'heavenly flowers; royal child,' woven with LaylSoryn#17315 in the U.S.A modern respelling echoing Soren ('stern; severe,' from Latin Severus) and Sorina, reworked asShayana#17317 in the U.S.Shayana has no documented etymology. It reads as a modern blend of the Shay-/Sha- opening with Shaylan#17318 in the U.S.Shaylan joins the Shay- sound, familiar from the Irish name Shea, with an -lan ending, close toChanise#17319 in the U.S.Chanise is a later-century American coinage close to Chanice, echoing Denise and the French chaShayley#17319 in the U.S.Shayley is a spelling of Shaylee, a contemporary name that pairs the Irish-flavored Shay with aSummerlyn#17319 in the U.S.Summerlyn is a modern American coinage joining the season name Summer — from Old English sumor Staley#17320 in the U.S.An English surname, from a place name meaning 'stony clearing' or 'staithe meadow,' used as a gJoneisha#17321 in the U.S.Joneisha is a modern American invented name, pairing the classic Jo element with a fashionable Jamyria#17325 in the U.S.Jamyria is a modern invented name that joins the popular African American Ja- prefix to a flowiTiaja#17326 in the U.S.Tiaja reads as an invented American name joining a Ti- opening to Aja, a short, musical name brSyari#17331 in the U.S.A modern, very rare coinage. It resembles names such as Sarai, Shari and the Indonesian/Malay sNyashia#17333 in the U.S.Nyashia is a modern African American coinage built from the popular Ny- opening and an -ashia eMerin#17334 in the U.S.Merin is a short, soft name most often taken as a form of Merrin, tied to the Cornish Saint MerCheney#17335 in the U.S.Cheney is an English surname turned given name, from the Old French chesnai or chesney, meaningAshleynicole#17336 in the U.S.Ashleynicole is a first-and-middle double name, Ashley Nicole, written as one word. Ashley is fSymiah#17336 in the U.S.Symiah joins a Sy- opening to the -iah ending that shaped many modern American girls' names, anMesha#17339 in the U.S.As a girls' name Mesha is not securely documented; the likeliest reading is a variant of Aisha Asjah#17340 in the U.S.Asjah is a stylized respelling of Asia, the continent name (Greek Asia, from an ancient term foNykole#17340 in the U.S.Nykole is a Y-and-K respelling of Nicole, the French feminine of Nicholas, from the Greek NikolTalaia#17342 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Talia ('dew of God,' Hebrew) and Amaia, with an airy -aia ending. No dLexey#17343 in the U.S.Lexey is a spelling of Lexi, a pet form of Alexis or Alexandra, from the Greek alexein, 'to defTallyn#17345 in the U.S.A modern coinage brushing the sounds of Talon and the place name Tallinn, with a fashionable -ySylvanas#17347 in the U.S.Best known as Sylvanas Windrunner, a major character in the World of Warcraft game world. The sTamani#17347 in the U.S.Tamani has no single documented route. It echoes the Arabic tamanni, 'wishing, longing, desire'Symira#17349 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Samira (Arabic, 'companion in evening talk') and Mira ('wonder; peace'Tamina#17349 in the U.S.Tamina may reflect the Persian Tahmineh, a heroine of the Shahnameh epic and mother of Sohrab, Syniah#17350 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the popular -iah family (as with Aniyah and Saniyah), chosen for its soft, Tanasia#17350 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Anastasia (Greek, 'resurrection') and names like Asia. A sound-echo, nTaaliyah#17353 in the U.S.A respelling of Aaliyah, the feminine of the Arabic Ali ('exalted; high; sublime'). The doubledEnglish#17354 in the U.S.English is the ordinary English word and surname pressed into service as a first name. It carriTashvi#17356 in the U.S.A modern Indian name in Sanskrit dress, commonly glossed as a name of the Goddess or as 'one whTaia#17357 in the U.S.A modern respelling echoing Taya and Maia, of soft open sound. It also brushes the Maori Taia; Tantania#17358 in the U.S.Tantania is a modern coinage without a documented root. Its sound recalls Titania, Shakespeare'Secora#17359 in the U.S.Secora is a modern coined girl's name of uncertain origin, sometimes felt to echo the Spanish sTaysha#17361 in the U.S.Taysha reads as an elaboration of Tasha, the short form of Natasha - the Russian pet form of NaTaleya#17363 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Talia and Aaliyah, in the soft -eya family. A sound-echo, not a documeCadince#17364 in the U.S.Cadince is a phonetic respelling of Cadence, from the Latin cadentia ('a falling'), the musicalTelayah#17364 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the soft -ayah family, brushing Talia and Aaliyah. A sound-echo, not a docuTameria#17365 in the U.S.Tameria stretches the Tam- element, familiar from Tamara and Tameka, with a flowing -eria endinTamiah#17366 in the U.S.Tamiah is a modern American coinage that lengthens Tamia with the fashionable -iah ending. It rTerriyah#17370 in the U.S.Terriyah is an invented American name that joins Terri, a short form of Teresa, to the fashionaTanyiah#17371 in the U.S.Tanyiah is an '-iah' elaboration of Tanya, itself a Russian pet form of Tatiana - a name from tTaveah#17376 in the U.S.Taveah is a newly emerging coinage. Its shape recalls Tavia and Octavia in the ear, but no docuMonai#17380 in the U.S.Monai is a modern coined American name, closely tied to Monae and often heard as an echo of MonTeah#17386 in the U.S.Teah is a modern respelling of Tia or Thea. Thea is Greek for 'goddess' (and a short form of DoAkeya#17388 in the U.S.Akeya is a modern invented name, formed from an A- opening plus a Keya element (a sound shared Cynthya#17392 in the U.S.Cynthya is a respelling of Cynthia, from the Greek Kynthia, she of Mount Kynthos on the island Tenlee#17393 in the U.S.Tenlee is a -lee respelling of Tenley, an English surname and place name (as in Tenleytown) turCaryssa#17397 in the U.S.Caryssa is a spelling of Carissa, a name usually traced to Latin carus, 'dear' or 'beloved,' anYalexa#17401 in the U.S.Yalexa is a Latin American respelling of Alexa, a short form of Alexandra from Greek alexein, 'Syanni#17402 in the U.S.A modern coinage, echoing Sienna and the color word cyan with a fashionable -anni ending. No doSyara#17403 in the U.S.A modern coinage, echoing Sierra ('mountain range,' Spanish) and Sarah with a soft open sound. Lundon#17404 in the U.S.Lundon is a respelling of London, the English capital, used as a personal name. The city's nameYanari#17406 in the U.S.A modern coinage, layering popular sounds like Yana and the -ari ending of Amari and Anari. No Nakhia#17411 in the U.S.Nakhia is a respelling of Nakia, an American coined name popular from the 1970s onward. Nakia iHaeley#17412 in the U.S.Haeley is a creative spelling of Hailey, which began as an English surname from a place name meYarelly#17412 in the U.S.Yarelly is a Latina coinage, a spelling of Yareli, a name that rose among Mexican American famiCelisse#17413 in the U.S.Celisse is a coined American name that fuses the sounds of Celeste (Latin caelestis, 'heavenly'Haeli#17413 in the U.S.Haeli is a phonetic respelling of Hailey or Haley, an English surname and place name from Old ESkie#17417 in the U.S.Skie is a spelling of the word-name Sky (also Skye), a modern nature name for the open sky. TheFarin#17418 in the U.S.Farin is best read as a variant of Farrin or Farrah. Farrah comes from the Arabic for 'joy' or Tishya#17420 in the U.S.Tishya appears to draw on Sanskrit Tishya, the name of an auspicious star or lunar mansion (nakOneisha#17423 in the U.S.Oneisha is a coined American name built on the -neisha and -nisha ending of Keneisha and TanishTaneia#17423 in the U.S.Taneia reads as an inventive spelling in the Tania and Tanya family, the familiar short forms oTraniyah#17427 in the U.S.Traniyah is a created name pairing a Tra- opening with the fashionable -niyah ending seen in AnMackinsey#17428 in the U.S.Mackinsey is a phonetic respelling of Mackenzie, from the Scottish Gaelic MacCoinnich, son of CYeneisy#17428 in the U.S.Yeneisy is a contemporary name from Cuban and wider Latin American naming, part of a creative wTannah#17431 in the U.S.Tannah is likely an elaborated spelling of Tana (or a feminine of Tanner), with the added -ah eRaymie#17435 in the U.S.A modern coinage in pet-name shape, built from Ray (from Raymond, Germanic, 'wise protector') oCherlin#17437 in the U.S.Cherlin reads either as Cher joined to the fashionable -lin suffix or as a phonetic respelling Taygan#17437 in the U.S.Taygan is a phonetic respelling of Teagan or Tegan, a Welsh and Irish name variously read as faYurany#17439 in the U.S.Yurany is a spelling of Yurani, a modern coinage widely given in Colombia and neighboring countTylei#17440 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Tyler and Kylie, with a fashionable -ei ending. A sound-echo, not a doVivenna#17440 in the U.S.Vivenna is a modern coinage. It sits in the Vivian/Viviana family, all built on the Latin vivusVivy#17441 in the U.S.A short, bubbly pet form of Vivian or Vivienne, from the Latin vivus ('alive; lively'). Used heTymia#17442 in the U.S.Tymia joins the popular Ty- prefix, common in late twentieth-century American names, to a -mia Thayla#17443 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Thalia (Greek, 'to flourish') and Kayla, with a soft two-beat shape. NVylah#17443 in the U.S.Vylah has no documented etymology. It is a modern invented spelling in the current V- wave (VylNeesa#17444 in the U.S.Neesa is a short, softly modern girl's name with several possible sources. It may be a phoneticGabrella#17446 in the U.S.Gabrella is a trimmed spelling of Gabriella, the Italian feminine of Gabriel. The root is the HChristasia#17447 in the U.S.Christasia is an invented American name joining the Christ- element - from the Greek christos,

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