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Respelling Baby Names

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Respelling Girl Names

Shella#14969 in the U.S.Read as a respelling near Sheila (Irish Sile, from Cecilia, 'blind' in Latin origin) and ShelleSerenidy#14972 in the U.S.Serenidy is a phonetic respelling of Serenity, the English virtue name from Latin serenitas, 'cMakinsey#14973 in the U.S.Makinsey is a creative spelling of Mackenzie, the Scottish surname Mac Coinnich, meaning son ofMercades#14973 in the U.S.Mercades is a respelling of Mercedes, a Spanish girls' name from the Marian title Maria de las Merissa#14974 in the U.S.Merissa is an e-for-a respelling of Marissa, itself a decorative extension of Maria and Marisa;Makynzee#14975 in the U.S.Makynzee is a heavily respelled form of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname from Coinneach meaning 'cTaleia#14978 in the U.S.Taleia reads as a modern respelling near Talia (Hebrew, 'dew from God') and Thalia (Greek, 'to Skilar#14979 in the U.S.A respelling of Skylar, itself an English phonetic form of the Dutch surname Schuyler, generallTaniah#14981 in the U.S.Taniah is a spelling of Tania (or Tanya), the short form of Tatiana, which comes from Tatianus,Gyselle#14987 in the U.S.Gyselle is a decorative respelling of Giselle, a name of Germanic origin from gisil, meaning plTeighlor#14994 in the U.S.Teighlor is a highly decorated respelling of Taylor, an English occupational surname from Old FStephani#14998 in the U.S.Stephani is Stephanie with the final -e dropped, from Greek stephanos, 'a crown or garland' — tTerrah#15000 in the U.S.Terrah reads as a spelling of Tara or Terra - Terra being the Latin word for 'earth', and Tara Millena#15002 in the U.S.Millena is a doubled-l spelling of Milena, a Slavic name built on the root mil, meaning 'gracioKassidie#15003 in the U.S.Kassidie is a K-styled respelling of Cassidy, from the Irish surname O Caiside, meaning descendCherity#15016 in the U.S.Cherity is a respelling of Charity, the virtue name from the Latin caritas, 'love, esteem,' oneMeeya#15024 in the U.S.Meeya is a sound-it-out respelling of Mia or Miya. Mia is read across cultures as a short form Tamya#15025 in the U.S.A modern respelling echoing Tamia (a modern name popularised by singer Tamia) and Tanya. No docDarcee#15033 in the U.S.Darcee is an -ee spelling of Darcy, the Norman surname from d'Arcy, 'from Arcy,' a place name iKennede#15046 in the U.S.Kennede is a simplified respelling of Kennedy, an Anglicised form of the Irish surname O CinneiTiyana#15048 in the U.S.A respelling of Tiana, itself a short form of Tatiana (a Roman/Slavic name of uncertain root, bSierrah#15053 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Sierra, the Spanish word for a jagged mountain range (literally 'saw'). Samanthan#15060 in the U.S.Samanthan is an extended respelling of Samantha, an English name whose origin is debated, oftenTyrah#15065 in the U.S.Tyrah is a respelling of Tyra, a Scandinavian name derived from the Norse god Tyr (a god of warNickcole#15066 in the U.S.Nickcole is a variant spelling of Nicole, the French feminine of Nicholas, which comes from theDiedre#15071 in the U.S.Diedre is a variant spelling of Deirdre, the tragic heroine of Irish legend whose name is tradiVayolet#15075 in the U.S.Vayolet is a modern Spanish-influenced respelling of Violet — the flower and colour, from LatinVayoleth#15076 in the U.S.Vayoleth is a modern Spanish-influenced respelling of Violet — the flower and the colour, from Domique#15079 in the U.S.Domique is a trimmed respelling of Dominique, the French form of the Latin Dominicus, 'of the LVenessa#15080 in the U.S.Venessa is a respelling of Vanessa, a name invented by Jonathan Swift around 1713 for his frienNickayla#15081 in the U.S.Nickayla is a modern American name that blends Nick with Kayla and closely echoes Mikayla and NStoree#15082 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Story — the English word for a tale — with a bright -ee ending. A whimsiShonya#15088 in the U.S.Shonya is a respelling of Sonya, itself the Russian affectionate form of Sofia, from the Greek Trinidy#15097 in the U.S.Trinidy is a phonetic respelling of Trinity, from Latin trinitas, 'threeness', the Christian doTaeya#15103 in the U.S.Taeya is a modern respelling of Taya, a name used as a short form of Taylor and as a version ofDenielle#15106 in the U.S.Denielle is a respelling of Danielle, the French feminine of Daniel — from the Hebrew Daniyyel,Felecity#15115 in the U.S.Felecity is a respelling of Felicity, an English virtue name from the Latin 'felicitas', meaninTatiyana#15117 in the U.S.Tatiyana is a spelled-out-loud form of Tatiana, the Russian feminine of the old Roman clan nameLoura#15124 in the U.S.Loura is a variant spelling of Laura, from Latin 'laurus', the laurel tree whose leaves crownedDezaree#15126 in the U.S.Dezaree is a phonetic respelling of Desiree, the French Desiree from the Latin desideratus, 'deAdisynn#15135 in the U.S.Adisynn is a stylized double-n respelling of Addison, an English surname meaning 'son of Adam' Tytiana#15148 in the U.S.Tytiana is a modern respelling that fuses two names: Tatiana, from a Roman family name of uncerYeraldin#15158 in the U.S.A Latin-American spelling of Geraldine, a feminine of Gerald, from Germanic elements meaning 'sAlyssha#15162 in the U.S.Alyssha is a respelling of Alysha or Alicia, forms of Alice, which comes through Old French AalAreyanna#15164 in the U.S.Areyanna is a phonetic respelling of Arianna, the Italian form of Ariana, with a y inserted to Yocelin#15164 in the U.S.Yocelin is a Spanish-influenced respelling of Jocelyn, which descends from a medieval Germanic Yoseline#15167 in the U.S.Yoseline is a Spanish-influenced spelling of Jocelyn or Joselyn, a name that traces to the mediErikah#15170 in the U.S.Erikah is a respelling of Erika, the feminine of Erik, from Old Norse meaning 'ever-ruler' or 'Rashelle#15174 in the U.S.Rashelle is a phonetic respelling of Rochelle, and echoes Rachel; Rochelle is French for 'littlCabrina#15184 in the U.S.Cabrina is a C-spelling of Sabrina, a name from the River Severn in Britain, latinized as SabriWyonna#15192 in the U.S.A respelling of Wynonna (itself from Winona), a Dakota name meaning 'firstborn daughter.' The rAddaley#15209 in the U.S.A modern American respelling of Adalee or Adaleigh, names in the Adalyn family that descend froLyndsie#15222 in the U.S.Lyndsie is one of the many creative spellings of Lindsay, an English surname from a place name Sadye#15237 in the U.S.A vintage respelling of Sadie, historically a pet form of Sarah (Hebrew, 'princess; noblewoman'Zasha#15260 in the U.S.Zasha is a respelling of Sasha, the Russian pet form of Alexander and Alexandra. Those names coAbrey#15272 in the U.S.Abrey is a trimmed respelling of Aubrey, from the Germanic Alberich, 'elf ruler' or 'ruler of sAbygale#15274 in the U.S.Abygale is a stylized respelling of Abigail, a Hebrew name usually translated 'my father's joy'Adylin#15284 in the U.S.Adylin is a modern respelling of Adalyn or Adeline, names built on the Germanic adal, 'noble,' Alicyn#15285 in the U.S.Alicyn is a stylised spelling of Alison/Alyson, a medieval French diminutive of Alice, from GerJannine#15287 in the U.S.Jannine is a doubled-n spelling of Janine, the French feminine of Jean (John), from Hebrew YohaAddysyn#15294 in the U.S.Addysyn is a modern respelling of Addison, an English surname meaning son of Adam; Adam itself Ahnesty#15300 in the U.S.A modern respelling that most plainly reads as the virtue-word Honesty — truthfulness, from LatBriget#15300 in the U.S.Briget is a one-d spelling of Bridget, the English form of Irish Brighid, understood as 'exalteTomeika#15301 in the U.S.Tomeika is a phonetic respelling of Tomika, a coined feminine in the Tameka and -ika family. ThMckaila#15305 in the U.S.Mckaila is a respelling of Makayla or Mikayla, feminine forms of Michael, from the Hebrew mikhaAbbigayle#15306 in the U.S.Abbigayle is a decorative respelling of Abigail, from the Hebrew Avigayil, 'my father is joy' oAlyxandra#15306 in the U.S.Alyxandra is a Y-and-X respelling of Alexandra, the feminine of Alexander, from Greek 'alexein'Ameah#15321 in the U.S.Ameah is a modern American respelling close to Amia and Amaya. Amia is often linked to a Latin Alecea#15333 in the U.S.Alecea is a variant spelling of Alicia or Alecia, both softened forms of Alice. Alice descends Casondra#15336 in the U.S.Casondra is a respelling of Cassandra, the Trojan princess of Greek myth given true prophecy buAleece#15338 in the U.S.Aleece is a sound-it-out respelling that lands between Alice - from the Germanic Adalheidis, 'nAdysen#15343 in the U.S.Adysen is a 2000s respelling of Addison, an English surname turned girls' name that means 'son Aleynah#15346 in the U.S.A modern spelling that sits beside the Turkish Aleyna — a popular name drawn from a Quranic phrAleysa#15347 in the U.S.A modern spelling gathered around Alisa, Alessa and Alyssa — names variously traced to Alice ('Synclaire#15351 in the U.S.A modern respelling of the Scottish surname Sinclair, itself from a Norman place name Saint-ClaMykaylah#15359 in the U.S.Mykaylah is a modern respelling of Mikayla, itself the feminine of Michael by way of Michaela. Anesia#15361 in the U.S.Anesia reads as a form of Anisia, a Greek saint's name linked to a word for completing or fulfiAlonnah#15366 in the U.S.Alonnah reads as a modern respelling within the Alana/Alanna/Alonna group, itself usually takenTaneya#15374 in the U.S.Taneya is a respelling in the Tanya and Taniya family. Tanya itself is a Russian pet form of TaVeatrice#15374 in the U.S.Veatrice is a phonetic respelling of Beatrice, from the Latin Beatrix, tied to beatus, 'blessedAlexxa#15386 in the U.S.Alexxa is a stylized double-x spelling of Alexa, a short form of Alexandra — from Greek alexeinAmiee#15386 in the U.S.Amiee is a transposed spelling of Aimee — French for 'beloved,' from aimer, 'to love' — which iAlexzandra#15387 in the U.S.Alexzandra is an elaborated spelling of Alexandra, the feminine of Alexander, from Greek alexeiSaprina#15387 in the U.S.Saprina is a phonetic respelling of Sabrina, in which the b softens to a p on the page. SabrinaNathalee#15388 in the U.S.Nathalee respells Natalie, from the Latin natalis meaning of birth, historically tied to nataleAlieah#15390 in the U.S.Alieah is a phonetic respelling of Aliyah, a name shared by Hebrew and Arabic. In Hebrew aliyahAmiliah#15390 in the U.S.Amiliah is a contemporary respelling of Amelia, a name rooted in the Germanic element amal ('woShena#15392 in the U.S.Shena is a shorter spelling of Sheena, the English rendering of the Scottish Gaelic 'Sine' -- iTeairra#15392 in the U.S.Teairra is a modern American coinage, an ornate respelling in the Tiara and Tierra family; TiarAudryna#15394 in the U.S.Audryna is a decorative spelling of Audrina, itself an extension of Audrey, from the Old EnglisJaneice#15396 in the U.S.Janeice is a fancy spelling of Janice, which grew from Jane plus an -ice ending. Jane descends Allysen#15397 in the U.S.Allysen is a decorative respelling of Allison, a medieval French pet form of Alice; Alice desceJaquelyne#15400 in the U.S.Jaquelyne is a phonetic respelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, from Latin IaShyan#15400 in the U.S.Shyan is a phonetic respelling of Cheyenne and Shyanne, names taken from the Cheyenne nation ofAnabell#15402 in the U.S.Anabell is a streamlined spelling of Annabelle, usually read as Anna, Hebrew for 'grace,' joineAriauna#15420 in the U.S.Ariauna is a phonetic respelling of Arianna (Ariana), the Italian and Spanish form of the GreekAlizia#15423 in the U.S.Alizia is a modern respelling of Alicia, itself an elaborated form of Alice, from the Germanic Britanya#15424 in the U.S.Britanya is a modern respelling of Brittany, the given name taken from the French region of BriBritini#15425 in the U.S.Britini is a phonetic respelling of Brittany, the place name given to the Celtic region of nortAybree#15427 in the U.S.Aybree is a phonetic respelling of Aubree, the popular girls' form of Aubrey. Aubrey comes fromSophiea#15430 in the U.S.Sophiea is a modern respelling of Sophia, one of the most popular girls' names in the world. ItKaryss#15434 in the U.S.Karyss is a stylized respelling of Carys or Karis, a Welsh girl's name from caru, 'to love,' anYoulanda#15441 in the U.S.Youlanda is a phonetic respelling of Yolanda — from the Greek for the violet flower (via IolantKatee#15443 in the U.S.Katee is a respelling of Katie, itself an affectionate short form of Katherine. Katherine derivKearston#15460 in the U.S.Kearston respells Kirsten, the Danish and Norwegian form of Christine, which goes back to the GSymphonee#15460 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Symphony, from the Greek symphonia ('a sounding together; harmony'). A mArabela#15464 in the U.S.Arabela is a single-l spelling of Arabella, a medieval Scottish name of Norman origin. It is usMackenzye#15484 in the U.S.Mackenzye is a contemporary respelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish clan surname from Mac Coinnich,Donielle#15489 in the U.S.Donielle is a variant of Danielle, the French feminine of Daniel, from the Hebrew Daniyyel, 'GoArriah#15500 in the U.S.Arriah is a double-r respelling of Aria/Ariah. Aria is the Italian word for air, and in music aMakaleigh#15507 in the U.S.Makaleigh is a modern American respelling that pairs the Maka- of Makayla, a form of Michaela fShelbye#15507 in the U.S.Shelbye is a modern respelling of Shelby, an English surname and place name from Old Norse and Kilie#15512 in the U.S.Kilie is a modern respelling in the Kylie and Kiley family. Kylie was popularized in Australia,Breona#15515 in the U.S.Breona is one of many spellings of Briana, the feminine form of the Irish name Brian, usually tAnyelina#15520 in the U.S.Anyelina reads as a phonetic, Spanish-influenced respelling of Angelina — a diminutive of AngelRebeccah#15525 in the U.S.Rebeccah is a spelling of Rebecca with a final -h, from the Hebrew Rivkah -- a name usually expKabrina#15530 in the U.S.Kabrina is a K-spelled form of Sabrina, the Latinized name of the goddess of Britain's River SeAreanna#15534 in the U.S.Areanna is a respelling of Ariana or Arianna, the Italian form of Greek Ariadne — ari, an intenBeonka#15536 in the U.S.Beonka is a phonetic respelling of Bianca, the Italian word for 'white,' the counterpart of BlaAften#15544 in the U.S.Aften is a spelling variant of Afton, an English place name best known from the River Afton in Markita#15546 in the U.S.Markita is a k-spelling of Marquita, a Spanish-flavored feminine diminutive connected to MarcusAunika#15551 in the U.S.Aunika is an inventive respelling of Annika, the Scandinavian diminutive of Anna, which comes fAunisty#15552 in the U.S.Aunisty reads as a creative, phonetic spelling of Honesty, the virtue name, with the opening soCarah#15571 in the U.S.A respelling of Cara, from the Italian/Latin cara ('beloved; dear') and the Irish cara ('friendVyctoria#15571 in the U.S.Vyctoria is a creative respelling of Victoria, which comes from the Latin word victoria, meaninBreyonna#15584 in the U.S.Breyonna is a creative spelling in the Brianna–Bryonna family, feminines of Brian — from a CeltCyrstal#15585 in the U.S.Cyrstal is a transposed misspelling-turned-name of Crystal, from Greek krystallos, 'ice; clear Mersadies#15591 in the U.S.Mersadies is a phonetic respelling of Mercedes, a Spanish name honoring Maria de las Mercedes, Katrena#15600 in the U.S.Katrena is a respelling of Katrina, a European contracted form of Katherine, traditionally 'purLenzi#15600 in the U.S.Lenzi is a trimmed, zippy spelling of Lindsay or Lindsey, echoing the Scottish place Lenzie as Audrinna#15604 in the U.S.Audrinna is a doubled-consonant spelling of Audrina, itself an elaboration of Audrey. Audrey coSandee#15607 in the U.S.Sandee is a playful respelling of Sandy, itself a short form of Sandra and Alexandra, from GreeAhriana#15610 in the U.S.Ahriana is a respelling of Ariana, the Italian and Latinate form of Ariadne, the Greek princessBayli#15610 in the U.S.Bayli is a respelling of Bailey, an English occupational surname from Middle English baili, 'baJalyne#15610 in the U.S.Jalyne is a modern American name, read either as a respelling of Jalyn or as an echo of Jolene.Keauna#15614 in the U.S.Keauna is a decorative respelling of Kiana or Keona, modern American names sometimes given a HaDebi#15615 in the U.S.Debi is a spare -i spelling of Debbie, the short form of Deborah, from Hebrew devorah, 'bee.' DTakeshia#15616 in the U.S.Takeshia is a spelling of Takisha, an African-American coinage that joins the fashionable 'Ta-'Linsay#15624 in the U.S.Linsay is Lindsay with the d dropped; the meaning stays that of the parent — the English place Tamy#15640 in the U.S.Tamy is a trimmed respelling of Tammy, itself a pet form of Tamara — from Hebrew, 'date palm' —Hailea#15644 in the U.S.Hailea is a flowing elaboration of Hailey, an English surname and place name from Old English eLorrin#15647 in the U.S.Lorrin is a doubled-r spelling of Lauren or Loren, names that descend from Laurence and ultimatBrinly#15655 in the U.S.Brinly is a modern respelling of Brinley, an English place and surname name generally explainedBrittani#15659 in the U.S.Brittani is one of many respellings of Brittany, the name of the French region Bretagne, settleBreyanna#15662 in the U.S.Breyanna is a decorative spelling of Brianna, the feminine of Brian, an Irish name from a CeltiBryonna#15663 in the U.S.Bryonna is a late-century American respelling of Brianna (or the shorter Bryona), the feminine Chleo#15673 in the U.S.Chleo reads as a modern respelling blending Chloe (Greek, 'green shoot; blooming') and Cleo (frDanicka#15675 in the U.S.Danicka is a -cka spelling of Danica, a Slavic girls' name meaning 'morning star,' the name sevDannielle#15677 in the U.S.Dannielle is an ornamented spelling of Danielle, the French feminine of Daniel, from Hebrew 'DaChyann#15678 in the U.S.Chyann is a modern respelling of Cheyenne, the name of a Native American people and of a WyominChyenne#15679 in the U.S.Chyenne is a shortened respelling of Cheyenne, a name taken from the Cheyenne people of the GreCambreigh#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 Alyzza#15682 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Alyssa/Alissa, linked to the alyssum flower (Greek, 'without madness') andCailah#15686 in the U.S.A respelling of Kayla or Caila — names read variously as a Katherine/Michaela echo ('pure'; 'whCatelyn#15692 in the U.S.Catelyn is a respelling of Caitlin or Katelyn, the Irish form of Katherine, which reached EngliAaryanna#15694 in the U.S.Aaryanna is an ornate respelling of Ariana, the Italian form of Ariadne (Greek, 'very holy'), aDayja#15694 in the U.S.Dayja is a sounded-out spelling of Déjà, from French déjà, 'already' — the word familiar from dNikkole#15702 in the U.S.Nikkole is a decorative respelling of Nicole, the French feminine of Nicholas, from Greek NikolBriannah#15703 in the U.S.Briannah is an -ah-extended spelling of Brianna, the feminine of the Irish Brian, usually read Deidra#15703 in the U.S.Deidra is a simplified spelling of Deirdre, the tragic heroine of Irish legend whose name is trAbygayle#15704 in the U.S.Abygayle is a decorated respelling of Abigail, a Hebrew name meaning my father is joy or sourceTiffinie#15705 in the U.S.Tiffinie is an inventive respelling of Tiffany, from the medieval Theophania, 'appearance of GoCandyce#15706 in the U.S.Candyce is a y-spelled variant of Candace, a name from the Latin form of an Ethiopic royal titlTinna#15711 in the U.S.Tinna is a double-n spelling of Tina, the pet form of names ending in -tina such as Christina (Analyce#15716 in the U.S.Analyce is a phonetic spelling of Annalise or Analise, a compound of Anna, from the Hebrew HannChristin#15727 in the U.S.Christin is a trimmed spelling of Christine or Christina, names built on Greek christianos, 'a Jacqualine#15729 in the U.S.Jacqualine is a variant spelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques — the French forBreuna#15731 in the U.S.Breuna is a modern American respelling in the Breonna and Brianna family, feminine forms built Jaid#15739 in the U.S.Jaid is a modern respelling of Jade or Jayde, the green gemstone name, which comes through SpanSharri#15743 in the U.S.Sharri is a decorative respelling of Shari, itself a pet form of Sharon — a Hebrew place name mDomnique#15744 in the U.S.Domnique is a trimmed spelling of Dominique, the French form of Latin dominicus, 'of the Lord' Candi#15748 in the U.S.Candi is an -i spelling of Candy, the short form of Candace (Candice), a title borne by queens 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 Cristen#15754 in the U.S.Cristen is a C-spelling of Kristen, the Scandinavian short form of Christina and Christine. ThoDustie#15757 in the U.S.Dustie is an -ie respelling of Dusty, a pet form of Dustin. Dustin is usually traced either to Casi#15763 in the U.S.Casi is a trimmed respelling of Casey — from the Irish surname Ó Cathasaigh, meaning 'vigilant'Akeylah#15767 in the U.S.Akeylah is an elaborated spelling connected to Akela and Aqila, the Arabic name meaning 'wise' Corrin#15768 in the U.S.Corrin reads as a spelling of Corin or Corinne, names tied to Corinna and the Greek 'kore' ('maKatelinn#15776 in the U.S.Katelinn is a modern spelling of Caitlin or Katelyn, the Irish forms of Katherine, from the GreDenvyr#15777 in the U.S.Denvyr is a modern respelling of Denver — an English surname and place name, and the Colorado cMadesyn#15783 in the U.S.Madesyn is one of many inventive respellings of Madison, an English surname meaning 'son of MauAlexsis#15793 in the U.S.Alexsis is a decorative respelling of Alexis, which comes from the Greek alexo, 'to defend, to Alexya#15795 in the U.S.Alexya is a variant of Alexia (and the related Alexa), from the Greek verb alexein, 'to defend,Kealie#15796 in the U.S.Kealie is a respelling of Keeley or Kealey, an anglicized Irish surname from O Caolaidhe, tied Sheliah#15797 in the U.S.Sheliah reads as an elaborated respelling in the Sheila family, with an added -ah and an h giviChynna#15808 in the U.S.Chynna is a decorative respelling of China, the country name used as a girl's name. It carries Darlyne#15811 in the U.S.Darlyne is a respelling of Darlene, a name built straight from the English endearment 'darling'Dayzee#15814 in the U.S.A creative respelling of Daisy, from Old English daegeseage, 'day's eye' — the flower that openDayjah#15819 in the U.S.Dayjah is a phonetic respelling of Deja, taken from the French 'deja', 'already', best known frAlysah#15822 in the U.S.Alysah is a decorative respelling that blends Alyssa with Aliza. Alyssa comes from the alyssum Cortni#15826 in the U.S.Cortni is a streamlined spelling of Courtney, an aristocratic English surname from either Old FElcie#15835 in the U.S.A respelling of Elsie, itself a Scottish pet form of Elizabeth (Hebrew, 'God is my oath'). A viDahila#15838 in the U.S.Dahila reads as a spelling of Dahlia, the showy flower named for the Swedish botanist Anders DaDaianna#15841 in the U.S.Daianna is an elaborated spelling of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon, the hunt, and childbCheron#15843 in the U.S.Cheron reads as a French-flavored respelling of Sharon, the Hebrew place name meaning 'a plain'Rieley#15843 in the U.S.Rieley is a modern respelled variant of Riley, which comes from the Irish surname O RaghallaighDestani#15847 in the U.S.Destani is a respelling of Destiny, from Old French destinee, from Latin destinare, 'to determiEllyssa#15867 in the U.S.Ellyssa reads as a doubled-l respelling of Alyssa, itself from the alyssum flower whose Greek n

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