Modern Baby Names
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Modern Girl Names
Tonika#17448 in the U.S.Tonika is a later-century American coinage built on Toni, the short form of Antonia and Antoine▶Tiera#17451 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Tiara ('jeweled crown') and Sierra ('mountain range'). A sound-echo, n▶Tira#17457 in the U.S.Tira is a short modern name with more than one thread: it can be a respelling of Tyra (a Scandi▶Valleigh#17459 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the word 'valley' (a low stretch of land between hills) with the fashi▶Vannah#17461 in the U.S.Vannah is a short form drawn from Savannah or Vanna, keeping the warm end of the longer name. S▶Varenna#17462 in the U.S.Varenna is best known as a village on the eastern shore of Lake Como in northern Italy. As a gi▶Wrynley#17464 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Wren and Brynley, in a Wr- spelling; as this blend its route is uncert▶Makalyn#17467 in the U.S.Makalyn is a modern American blend that grafts the popular -lyn ending onto Makayla (Mikayla), ▶Trianna#17467 in the U.S.Trianna reads as a coined cousin of Brianna and Arianna, formed by swapping their opening for T▶Brehanna#17468 in the U.S.Brehanna is a modern coinage that reads as the Bre- opening joined to Hanna, and it sits close ▶Delenn#17468 in the U.S.Delenn is a modern invented name without a documented traditional root. Its best-known bearer i▶Xailynn#17468 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Zaylynn/Kaylynn sound-family, spelled with an X- that sounds as Z. As s▶Tuana#17469 in the U.S.Tuana is a popular modern Turkish girls' name. It is commonly glossed in Turkey as 'divine ligh▶Venna#17472 in the U.S.A short modern name with no documented etymology. It echoes Jenna, Vienna, and the V- names now▶Keondria#17473 in the U.S.Keondria is a modern American coinage that joins the popular Ke- prefix with an -ondria ending,▶Makynlie#17478 in the U.S.Makynlie is a modern respelling of McKinley or Mackenlie, a Scottish and Irish surname from Mac▶Hannahmarie#17479 in the U.S.Marie, the second half, is a French and Latin form of Mary, a name of debated meaning often giv▶Shadonna#17480 in the U.S.Shadonna is a coined American name pairing the fashionable Sha- prefix with Donna, the Italian ▶Tajanae#17480 in the U.S.Tajanae is a modern American coinage pairing the Ta- prefix with Janae; it has no traditional d▶Keshana#17482 in the U.S.Keshana is a modern American coinage that fronts Shana, a name of Hebrew and Yiddish background▶Xzavia#17486 in the U.S.Xzavia is a respelled feminine of Xavier, a name from the Basque place name Etxeberria, 'the ne▶Wave#17491 in the U.S.The English word wave — a swell of water, a gesture, or a surge of energy — used as a modern na▶Zierra#17491 in the U.S.Zierra is a stylized respelling of Sierra, the Spanish word for a jagged mountain range (from L▶Nyarah#17492 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Nyah and Kiara, layering their bright sounds. No single fixed meaning;▶Variah#17493 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented origin; it echoes names like Mariah and Aria but no single ▶Zyeria#17494 in the U.S.Zyeria is a modern American coinage that joins the stylish Zy- opening to a flowing -eria endin▶Shakisha#17496 in the U.S.Shakisha is a 1970s African American coinage that layers the popular Sha- opening onto -kisha, ▶Shakita#17497 in the U.S.Shakita is a coined name that pairs the popular Sha- prefix with the -kita ending heard in name▶Yaniyah#17497 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Aniyah/Janiyah sound-family, with the popular -iyah ending. As spelled ▶Nykeria#17500 in the U.S.Nykeria is a late-twentieth-century African-American coinage, formed from the popular Ny- prefi▶Taven#17502 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling echoing Tavin and Raven, of crisp two-beat sound. No documented ▶Yatzary#17503 in the U.S.Yatzary reads as a stylized variant within a cluster of modern Latina names such as Yaretzi, It▶Zuraya#17507 in the U.S.An Arabic-styled name whose sound echoes Thurayya (Surayya), the Arabic name for the Pleiades s▶Diondra#17509 in the U.S.Diondra is an American coinage close to Diandra and Deandra; it echoes Diana, the Roman goddess▶Shamecca#17509 in the U.S.Shamecca is a modern African American coinage pairing the popular Sha- prefix with a -mecca end▶Khrystina#17510 in the U.S.Khrystina is a stylized spelling of Christina, itself from the Greek Christiana, 'a Christian' ▶Tyshauna#17510 in the U.S.Tyshauna joins the fashionable Ty- prefix to Shauna, a feminine spelling of Sean, itself the Ir▶Itzamaray#17511 in the U.S.A modern Latin-American coinage with no documented etymology. The opening echoes Maya words and▶Kalynne#17511 in the U.S.Kalynne is a stylized elaboration of Kaylin or Kaylynn, blending Kay or Kayla with Lynn (Welsh,▶Shamica#17511 in the U.S.Shamica is a late-century American coinage built from the popular Sha- prefix and a -mica/-mika▶Teniya#17513 in the U.S.Teniya is a modern American coinage that echoes names like Tenaya and Tania; it strings a soft ▶Xandra#17514 in the U.S.Xandra is a short form of Alexandra, the feminine of Alexander, from the Greek 'alexein' (to de▶Xaylani#17516 in the U.S.A modern American coinage on the popular -lani sound (as in Leilani, Kailani, Kehlani), with a ▶Ryel#17518 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Ariel ('lion of God') and Riel (short for Muriel/Gabriel). It has no s▶Xeniyah#17518 in the U.S.A modern American coinage with the fashionable -iyah ending. It echoes the Greek Xenia, from xe▶Xiamora#17519 in the U.S.A modern coinage that blends the sounds of Xiomara (a Spanish name of Germanic descent) and Zam▶Vernesha#17523 in the U.S.Vernesha is a modern American coinage joining a Ver- opening, familiar from Verna and Vernita, ▶Dasanii#17526 in the U.S.Dasanii reads as a modern coinage echoing the sound of Dasani or the Swahili-rooted Imani ('fai▶Wynlee#17529 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining the Welsh element wyn/gwyn ('white; fair; blessed; joy') with the fash▶Dynasia#17530 in the U.S.Dynasia is a coined name that plays on the word dynasty, from the Greek dynastes 'lord' or 'rul▶Yakelin#17531 in the U.S.A Spanish-influenced respelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques (James/Jacob), fr▶Monesha#17534 in the U.S.Monesha is a modern American coinage joining a Mo-/Mon- element to the fashionable -nesha sound▶Icesis#17535 in the U.S.Icesis is a modern American respelling that most plausibly echoes Isis, the great mother-goddes▶Shaterrica#17535 in the U.S.Shaterrica is a coined name joining the Sha- prefix to Terrica, itself a coinage in the -erica ▶Yamira#17535 in the U.S.Yamira is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. It echoes Amira ('princess' in Arabic)▶Davyne#17537 in the U.S.Davyne reads as a modern respelling of Davina or Davine, the Scottish feminine of David (Hebrew▶Xiclaly#17537 in the U.S.A modern name in Nahuatl-styled spelling (X- read as 'sh'), echoing Xochitl ('flower') and Citl▶Yanyla#17537 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Yanela and the -nyla/-nila sound. As spelled it carries sound over a f▶Jaiannah#17539 in the U.S.Jaiannah is a modern American blend, joining the fashionable Jai- opening (as in Jai or Jaya) w▶Shauntia#17539 in the U.S.Shauntia builds on Shaun, the anglicized form of the Irish Sean, adding the ornamental -ia endi▶Yarelyn#17539 in the U.S.Yarelyn is a modern Latin American coinage that elaborates the name Yarel (also seen in Yaretzi▶Zalylah#17539 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Layla and Delilah, with a Za- opening. As a coinage its route is uncer▶Yaren#17540 in the U.S.A Turkish given name, commonly read as 'companion; close friend' (from yaren, an affectionate w▶Yarexi#17541 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Yaretzi (a Nahuatl-styled name often glossed 'you will always be loved');▶Yariela#17542 in the U.S.A modern coinage on the -iela sound of Mariela and Gabriela, opening with the popular Yari- ele▶Kashayla#17543 in the U.S.Kashayla is a created name adding the popular Ka- prefix to Shayla, itself a modern form linked▶Jakeira#17546 in the U.S.Jakeira is a modern African-American coinage joining the popular Ja- prefix to Keira, an anglic▶Tynleigh#17547 in the U.S.Tynleigh is a modern coinage that fits a Tyn- opening to the fashionable -leigh ending, an Engl▶Yanessa#17548 in the U.S.Yanessa reads as a Y-initial variant of Vanessa, a name invented by Jonathan Swift in the early▶Zaraiah#17548 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Zara- opening to the biblical-sounding -iah ending. It echoes names ▶Yazlynn#17549 in the U.S.Yazlynn is a contemporary American coinage. It joins a bright Yaz- opening — possibly borrowed ▶Katelyne#17550 in the U.S.Katelyne is a decorative respelling of Katelyn, the American reworking of Irish Caitlin, a pet ▶Kristianne#17562 in the U.S.Kristianne combines Kristin/Christine (Greek Christianos, 'follower of Christ', via Latin Chris▶Valeryn#17562 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Valerie and Valentina (from the Latin valere, 'to be strong; healthy')▶Quianna#17564 in the U.S.Quianna is a modern American coinage in the Kiana/Qiana family; the striking Qi- spelling echoe▶Quiara#17565 in the U.S.Quiara is a modern respelling of Kiara, a name usually linked to the Italian Chiara — from the ▶Valyrie#17565 in the U.S.A modern respelling that echoes Valkyrie — the Norse maidens who chose the slain for Valhalla —▶Jamesa#17566 in the U.S.Jamesa is a feminine elaboration of James, which comes through Latin and Greek from the Hebrew ▶Dereonna#17568 in the U.S.Dereonna is a modern American coinage built on the productive De- prefix plus the -onna/-eonna ▶Destaney#17571 in the U.S.Destaney is a phonetic respelling of Destiny, the English word name meaning fate or one's appoi▶Kyeisha#17574 in the U.S.Kyeisha is a Ky-spelled form of Keisha, a name that flourished in African American communities ▶Yuleini#17574 in the U.S.Yuleini has no traceable historical root. It reads as a modern coinage, likely shaped from the ▶Seena#17576 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Sina and Xena, on a bright -eena sound; also read as a short form of R▶Yurianna#17579 in the U.S.A modern coinage that pairs a Yuri- opening with the familiar -anna ending. Yuri is itself a na▶Ziza#17582 in the U.S.Ziza is a biblical Hebrew name borne by several minor figures in the Books of Chronicles. It is▶Zafina#17583 in the U.S.An Arabic-styled name, familiar to some from the video-game character Zafina; a documented etym▶Zoemi#17583 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on Zoe (Greek, 'life') with a soft -mi ending. As spelled here routes ar▶Vinessa#17584 in the U.S.Vinessa is a variant spelling of Vanessa, a name invented in the early eighteenth century by Jo▶Zoiee#17585 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Zoe/Zoey, from the Greek zoe, 'life.' The doubled -iee is decorative; th▶Diamon#17586 in the U.S.Diamon is a trimmed spelling of Diamond, the gemstone name, which comes through Old French from▶Zuleimy#17589 in the U.S.A modern Latin-American coinage that echoes the sounds of Zulema and Zuleyka; it has no single ▶Lacoya#17590 in the U.S.Lacoya is a modern African American coinage that joins the La- prefix to a Coya element, in the▶Zakyra#17590 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Zakira (Arabic route, 'one who remembers/praises') and Kyra. As spelle▶Zamiri#17594 in the U.S.A modern given name echoing Zamir (a name linked in Hebrew to 'song; nightingale' and in Arabic▶Zamyla#17595 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes the Arabic Jamila ('beautiful') and Mila, on a soft Za-/-yla sound▶Zanayla#17596 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Za- opening to Nayla (of Arabic route, 'winner; achiever'). As spell▶Donasia#17597 in the U.S.Donasia is a modern American coinage joining a Do- or Dona- element to the fashionable -asia en▶Shakiya#17597 in the U.S.Shakiya is an invented late-twentieth-century name built from the popular Sha- prefix and an -i▶Zanovah#17600 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes Zanovia and the -nova sound ('new'). As spelled here it reads as a▶Zayden#17604 in the U.S.Zayden is a modern American coinage, formed on the pattern of Aiden, Jayden, Kayden and Brayden▶Calisha#17605 in the U.S.Calisha is a modern American blend, joining a Ca- prefix to Lisha, the ending of Alisha (a form▶Zaylei#17606 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Zaylee, on the popular -lee sound (Kaylee, Baylee). No single fixed meanin▶Zaylen#17607 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Zay- opening to the -len ending, in the Kaylen/Jaylen mold. As spell▶Camera#17613 in the U.S.Camera is a word-name taken from the everyday English camera, which comes from the Latin camera▶Zeila#17614 in the U.S.A modern name that echoes Sheila and Zela, and also matches Zeila, a historic port town on the ▶Zelayah#17615 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the surname Zelaya and the -ayah of Aaliyah. As a coinage its route is▶Schae#17617 in the U.S.Schae is a stylized respelling of Shay or Shae, both short forms drawn from the Irish surname O▶Xaira#17619 in the U.S.An X- spelling (sounded as Z) that echoes Zaira and Zara, of Arabic route ('blooming; radiant; ▶Zemi#17619 in the U.S.A short modern coinage, echoing sounds like Zemira and Naomi without a single documented source▶Zenara#17622 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes Zena/Xena (often linked to 'guest; hospitable' from Greek) and the▶Xaya#17625 in the U.S.A modern coinage with an X- spelling, read like Zaya/Maya. No documented meaning or single sour▶Rickayla#17626 in the U.S.Rickayla is a modern American blend joining Rick, the short form of Richard, with the popular K▶Zenai#17626 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Zanai and Zena, with a bright -ai ending. As spelled it carries sound ▶Kierrah#17628 in the U.S.Kierrah is an elaborated spelling of Kiera or Kira, the feminine of the Irish Kieran, from 'cia▶Zevaeh#17628 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Nevaeh family — Nevaeh being 'heaven' spelled backward — here with a Z-▶Carnesha#17629 in the U.S.Carnesha is an invented American name that joins a Car- opening to the popular -nesha ending fo▶Zeveah#17629 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Nevaeh family — Nevaeh being 'heaven' spelled backward — here with a Ze▶Zeyneth#17630 in the U.S.Zeyneth most plausibly builds on Zeynep, the Turkish form of the Arabic Zainab (traditionally l▶Jamielyn#17631 in the U.S.Jamielyn joins Jamie, a pet form of James (from Hebrew Ya'aqov, 'supplanter'), to the fashionab▶Zhari#17631 in the U.S.Zhari is a recent American coinage whose likeliest anchor is the Arabic Zahra or Zahara, 'flowe▶Zianni#17633 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Gianni ('God is gracious,' Italian) and Ziana, with a Zi- opening. As ▶Ziraili#17637 in the U.S.Ziraili is a newly emerging coinage. The Zi- opening links it in sound to Zara, Zuri and Zaria,▶Xzyla#17638 in the U.S.A modern coinage in a heavily stylised spelling, echoing Zyla and Kayla; no single documented o▶Zoelys#17644 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on Zoe ('life', Greek) with the decorative -lys ending seen in some Lati▶Zoeth#17646 in the U.S.A rare modern name echoing Zoe ('life', Greek) and the obscure biblical Zoheth; as this spellin▶Shakendra#17647 in the U.S.Shakendra is a modern American coinage that blends the popular Sha- prefix with Kendra, itself ▶Yanci#17647 in the U.S.Yanci is a respelling of Yancy or Yancey, a surname of debated origin often connected to the sa▶Zoriyah#17650 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes the Slavic Zorya ('dawn; morning star') and Zariyah, on the -iyah ▶Zowie#17651 in the U.S.A bright elaboration of Zoe, from the Greek for 'life'; the playful -wie spelling gives it a wi▶Yarethzi#17652 in the U.S.Yarethzi is a spelling variant of Yaretzi, a name that rose among Mexican and Mexican American ▶Korilynn#17654 in the U.S.Korilynn is a modern American blend, joining Kori (from Corey) to the popular suffix -lynn. Its▶Zuree#17654 in the U.S.Zuree is a modern respelling echoing Zuri, a Swahili word meaning beautiful or good, widely use▶Yasleen#17655 in the U.S.A respelling in the Jasleen family, a Punjabi/Sikh name built on Jas- ('glory; praise of the Gu▶Zurri#17655 in the U.S.Zurri is a doubled-r respelling of Zuri, from the Swahili word zuri meaning 'beautiful, good, f▶Zyann#17656 in the U.S.Zyann is a modern American coinage that pairs the fashionable Zy- opening with the classic name▶Zyaunna#17657 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Zy- opening with an -aunna ending, in the taste of names like Dyonna▶Zyllah#17659 in the U.S.A modern spelling near Zilla, a biblical Hebrew name often read 'shade; shadow; protection.' As▶Nakylah#17660 in the U.S.A modern coinage layering Nakia and Makayla sounds with a -kylah ending. No single fixed source▶Zyrie#17661 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, sharing the crisp Zy-/-rie sound of Zuri, Zaria and Kyrie; it has no▶Zyona#17664 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that echoes Zion and Ziona (a biblical place name, 'raised up; a cita▶Yomara#17668 in the U.S.Yomara is a Latina name best read as a variant of Yomaira or a blend echoing Omara and Amara. Y▶Chaniece#17670 in the U.S.Chaniece is a coined girls' name joining the fashionable Cha- opening with a -niece ending shar▶Shantana#17671 in the U.S.Shantana is a modern name that echoes the surname Santana, a Spanish contraction of Santa Ana, ▶Shantinique#17672 in the U.S.Shantinique blends Shanti, the Sanskrit word for peace or tranquility, with the fashionable -ni▶Nashay#17675 in the U.S.Nashay is an invented African-American name pairing the popular Na- prefix with the fashionable▶Charell#17676 in the U.S.Charell is an American coinage joining a Cha- opening to the -rell ending, in the family of Sha▶Sharea#17676 in the U.S.Sharea reads as an American coinage combining the popular Sha- opening, heard in Shanice and Sh▶Nattalie#17681 in the U.S.Nattalie is a doubled-t respelling of Natalie, from the Latin natalis, as in dies natalis, 'bir▶Kyrstin#17682 in the U.S.Kyrstin is a respelling of Kirsten or Kristin, the Scandinavian forms of Christina, which comes▶Jameshia#17684 in the U.S.Jameshia is a coined feminine name built on James — from Hebrew Jacob, 'supplanter' — with the ▶Jniya#17684 in the U.S.Jniya is a modern girls' name that reads as a contracted spelling of Janiya (Jenaya), dropping ▶Taija#17685 in the U.S.Taija has a dual character: in the U.S. it reads as a modern coinage related to Taya and Taina,▶Lajada#17687 in the U.S.Lajada is a modern American coinage that fits the popular La- prefix to the name Jada. Jada goe▶Dejanay#17690 in the U.S.Dejanay is a created name adding the popular De- prefix to Janay, itself linked to Janae (a mod▶Zaelee#17692 in the U.S.A modern American coinage on the popular -lee sound, close to Zaylee and Kaylee, with the brigh▶Jolyssa#17695 in the U.S.Jolyssa reads as a blend of a Jo- opening and Alyssa. Alyssa itself is usually tied to the alys▶Tanique#17696 in the U.S.Tanique is a modern American coinage joining the Ta- prefix with the -nique ending familiar fro▶Onesha#17697 in the U.S.Onesha is a coined girl's name pairing an O- opening with the -esha ending shared by Tanesha an▶Zakayla#17699 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining the popular Za- prefix with Kayla (itself often linked to 'pu▶Tarahji#17704 in the U.S.Tarahji is a modern American respelling of Taraji, a name drawn from Swahili roots carrying the▶Lashea#17707 in the U.S.Lashea is a coined American name pairing the popular La- prefix with the element -shea; it belo▶Denari#17708 in the U.S.A modern coinage. It sounds like denari, an Italian plural of denaro ('money'), from the Latin ▶Nessiah#17710 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes the word 'Messiah,' also readable as Nessa (from Agnes/Vanessa) pl▶Derrika#17717 in the U.S.Derrika is a feminine form built on Derrick, the English form of the Germanic Theodoric, from t▶Tenia#17722 in the U.S.Tenia is best read as a modern American coinage, its sound close to Tina, Tanya and the -nia na▶Zhalani#17722 in the U.S.Zhalani is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. The zh- spelling signals a soft, Fren▶Berenis#17724 in the U.S.Berenis is a Spanish-influenced respelling of Berenice, from the Greek Berenike, a Macedonian f▶Ajane#17727 in the U.S.Ajane pairs a fashionable A- prefix with Jane, the English form of Johanna from the Hebrew Yoha▶Thailyn#17734 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Thai-/Tay- sound with the popular -lyn ending (as in Jaylyn and Bray▶Seville#17738 in the U.S.Seville is the English name of the historic city in southern Spain, called Sevilla in Spanish. ▶Shakyra#17746 in the U.S.Shakyra is a respelling of Shakira, the feminine of Arabic Shakir, 'thankful' or 'grateful,' a ▶Dilana#17747 in the U.S.Dilana reads as a modern coinage, joining a Di- opening to Lana, a short form of names like Ala▶Tniyah#17751 in the U.S.Tniyah is a compressed spelling of Taniyah, joining a Ta- prefix with the -niyah ending familia▶Shanai#17752 in the U.S.Shanai is a modern coinage that pairs the popular Sha- opening, common across many American gir▶Sharlize#17757 in the U.S.Sharlize is a phonetic respelling of Charlize, an Afrikaans and English feminine form of Charle▶Gabrelle#17759 in the U.S.Gabrelle is a contracted spelling of Gabrielle, the French feminine of Gabriel, which comes fro▶Nyemiah#17760 in the U.S.Nyemiah is a modern American coinage that echoes the -miah sound of Nehemiah and Jeremiah, adap▶Tranae#17762 in the U.S.Tranae reads as a created name pairing a Tra- opening with Nae, the melodic ending shared by Re▶Jenavecia#17764 in the U.S.Jenavecia is a modern American coinage that echoes Genevieve and Venetia, joining a Jen- openin▶Jenea#17765 in the U.S.Jenea is a late-century coinage sitting between Jenae and Gina, built on the fashionable Jen- o▶Makeisha#17767 in the U.S.Makeisha is a modern American coinage built from the Ma- prefix and Keisha, itself a much-loved▶Odaliz#17768 in the U.S.Odaliz is a Spanish-language spelling of Odalys, a name well known across Latin America. It is ▶Tikia#17770 in the U.S.Tikia is a modern American coinage built from the Ti- prefix and the popular -kia ending seen i▶Dymon#17772 in the U.S.Dymon is a modern coinage that reads as a streamlined spelling of Diamond, the precious-stone w▶Tyara#17774 in the U.S.Tyara is a respelling of Tiara, from the Latin tiara and Greek tiaras, a jeweled headband or or▶Damesha#17775 in the U.S.Damesha blends the Da- prefix with the -mesha or -esha suffix common in late twentieth-century ▶Tyauna#17776 in the U.S.Tyauna is a modern African-American invented name pairing the Ty- prefix with an -auna ending, ▶Brittanee#17778 in the U.S.Brittanee is a respelling of Brittany, the place-name of the French region Bretagne, 'land of t▶Tylea#17782 in the U.S.Tylea pairs the Ty- opening, as in Tyler, with a -lea ending that echoes Talia and Lea; it was ▶Raysha#17783 in the U.S.Raysha is a coined name joining a Ray- opening with a soft -sha ending, in the family of Aisha,▶Ondrea#17787 in the U.S.Ondrea is a phonetic respelling of Andrea, the feminine of Andrew, from the Greek andreios, 'ma▶Kahlen#17788 in the U.S.Kahlen is a modern coinage in the Kaylen and Kalen family, blending the popular Kay- sound with▶Cagney#17795 in the U.S.Cagney is an Irish surname, an anglicized form of O Caingne, taken up as a girl's given name. I▶Paelyn#17801 in the U.S.Paelyn is a modern American coinage, most likely joining a Pae- opening, as in Paisley or Paige▶Kalah#17806 in the U.S.Kalah is most often a phonetic respelling of Kayla or Cala, reflecting the late-century vogue f▶Kaylamarie#17809 in the U.S.Kaylamarie is a run-together double name of Kayla and Marie. Kayla is a modern coinage (often l▶Kayri#17815 in the U.S.A modern spelling with no documented etymology. It sits near Kari - a Scandinavian and American▶Tyeasha#17817 in the U.S.Tyeasha reads as a created name pairing a Ty- opening with an -easha ending drawn from Aisha or▶Dayzha#17819 in the U.S.Dayzha is a phonetic respelling of Daisha or Dasia, a modern African-American coinage joining t▶Deah#17823 in the U.S.Deah is a short modern name best read as a variant of Dea, from the Latin dea, 'goddess,' or as▶
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