Respelling Baby Names
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Kahla#15869 in the U.S.Kahla is a late-century respelling sitting between Kayla and Karla. Read as 'KAY-luh', it belon▶Ayriel#15872 in the U.S.Ayriel is a phonetic respelling of Ariel, a Hebrew name meaning 'lion of God,' from ari, 'lion,▶Dymond#15882 in the U.S.A respelling of Diamond, from the Greek adamas, 'unconquerable,' by way of the gemstone. The -y▶Chade#15887 in the U.S.Chade is a girl's name that reworks Chad, adding a silent e. Chad comes from the Old English Ce▶Emiley#15888 in the U.S.A respelling of Emily, from the Roman Aemilius, 'rival; emulating' (sometimes read as 'industri▶Angellina#15895 in the U.S.Angellina is a respelling of Angelina (with a doubled 'l'), a diminutive of Angela, from Greek ▶Ekko#15900 in the U.S.Ekko is a modern respelling of Echo. In Greek myth Echo was a mountain nymph who, punished by H▶Elaiza#15904 in the U.S.Elaiza reads as a decorative respelling of Eliza, the long-established short form of Elizabeth ▶Tausha#15904 in the U.S.Tausha is a phonetic spelling of Tasha, a short form of Natasha, the Russian pet form of Natali▶Elaynah#15907 in the U.S.A modern respelling sitting between Elaine and Elena. Elaine came into English through Old Fren▶Elizebeth#15914 in the U.S.Elizebeth is Elizabeth with an e where the a usually sits, from Hebrew Elisheva, 'my God is an ▶Mitchelle#15917 in the U.S.Mitchelle reads as a feminine form crossing Michelle with the surname Mitchell, both of which g▶Abagayle#15918 in the U.S.Abagayle is a heavily respelled form of Abigail, from the Hebrew 'Avigayil', usually translated▶Estefanie#15918 in the U.S.Estefanie is a spelling that blends the Spanish Estefania with the English Stephanie, both femi▶Chantalle#15920 in the U.S.Chantalle is a doubled-consonant respelling of Chantal, a French given name that began as a sur▶Elliett#15920 in the U.S.Elliett is a respelled form of Elliott, a surname and given name that descends through medieval▶Dierra#15929 in the U.S.Dierra is a coinage that reshapes Sierra - the Spanish word for a mountain range - by swapping ▶Phyllicia#15939 in the U.S.Phyllicia is a decorative spelling in the Phylicia and Felicia family, from the Latin felix, 'h▶Morganne#15941 in the U.S.Morganne is a feminized spelling of Morgan, an old Welsh name generally read as 'sea-born' or '▶Brennyn#15942 in the U.S.Brennyn is a modern respelling of Brennan, an Irish surname from a root meaning sorrow or a tea▶Mychaela#15947 in the U.S.Mychaela is a stylized respelling of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, a Hebrew name that▶Mykela#15950 in the U.S.Mykela is a respelling of Michaela or Mikayla, the feminine of Michael, from the Hebrew mikha'e▶Deadra#15953 in the U.S.Deadra is an American respelling of Deirdre (or Deidra). Deirdre is the tragic heroine of Irish▶Emmersen#15953 in the U.S.A respelling of Emerson, an English surname, 'son of Emery' (Emery from the Germanic for 'brave▶Eboni#15956 in the U.S.Eboni is a stylish -i respelling of Ebony, the dense black wood whose name traces through Latin▶Haidy#15957 in the U.S.Haidy is a phonetic respelling of Heidi, the German pet form of Adelheid, from adal 'noble' and▶Nakeya#15957 in the U.S.Nakeya is an expanded spelling of Nakia, a name that flourished in African-American naming from▶Brittanie#15962 in the U.S.Brittanie is an -ie spelling of Brittany, the French region named for the Celtic Britons who se▶Christle#15963 in the U.S.Christle blends Crystal and Christel. Crystal comes from the Greek 'krystallos', 'ice' or 'rock▶Envi#15964 in the U.S.Envi is a modern respelling of the English word envy, adopted as a girl's name for its sleek, t▶Adriyanna#15965 in the U.S.Adriyanna is a decorated respelling of Adriana, the Italian and Spanish feminine of Adrian. Adr▶Brityn#15966 in the U.S.Brityn is an invented spelling that echoes both the surname Britton and the popular name Britta▶Candis#15989 in the U.S.Candis is a streamlined spelling of Candice, from Candace — the Latinized dynastic title (Kanda▶Ravan#15994 in the U.S.Ravan most likely reads as a respelling of Raven, the glossy black bird, a nature name popular ▶Jacqulynn#16000 in the U.S.Jacqulynn is an elaborated respelling of Jacquelyn or Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacque▶Meghin#16002 in the U.S.Meghin is a variant of Megan, originally a Welsh diminutive of Margaret; Margaret comes from th▶Catheryn#16006 in the U.S.Catheryn is a variant spelling of Catherine, a name of Greek origin (from Aikaterine) whose mea▶Faithe#16012 in the U.S.Faithe is an added-e spelling of Faith, one of the Puritan virtue names from Middle English 'fe▶Renay#16018 in the U.S.Renay is a phonetic spelling of Renee, the French feminine of Rene, from Latin renatus, 'reborn▶Tabetha#16018 in the U.S.Tabetha is a respelling of Tabitha, from the Aramaic 'tabita', 'gazelle' -- the New Testament n▶Tanyia#16041 in the U.S.Tanyia is a decorative respelling of Tanya, the Russian pet form of Tatiana, an old Roman famil▶Genna#16051 in the U.S.Genna has two readings: as a G-spelling of Jenna, the short form of Jennifer (from Welsh Gwenhw▶Clairissa#16058 in the U.S.Clairissa is a respelling of Clarissa, an elaborated form of Clara from the Latin clarus, meani▶Cloee#16062 in the U.S.Cloee is a phonetic respelling of Chloe, a Greek name meaning 'young green shoot' or 'blooming'▶Donyell#16062 in the U.S.Donyell is a sound-spelled name in the Danielle and Donielle family, blending a Don- opening wi▶Greicy#16068 in the U.S.Greicy reads as a Spanish-language phonetic spelling of the English Gracie or Gracey — from Gra▶Phylicia#16071 in the U.S.Phylicia is an ornate spelling of Felicia, the feminine of the Latin felix, 'happy, fortunate, ▶Isyss#16113 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Isis, the name of the ancient Egyptian goddess of motherhood and magic; ▶Bronwynn#16120 in the U.S.A respelling of Bronwen, from the Welsh bron ('breast') and gwen ('white; fair; blessed'), 'fai▶Anye#16127 in the U.S.Anye most plausibly functions as a phonetic respelling of Anya or Aniya, themselves short forms▶Shannyn#16131 in the U.S.Shannyn is a stylized spelling of Shannon, the name of Ireland's longest river, from the Irish ▶Hiromy#16137 in the U.S.Hiromy is a modern respelling of the Japanese name Hiromi, whose meaning depends on the charact▶Jaeleen#16137 in the U.S.A modern respelling in the Jaylin/Jayleen/Kaylin family, built on the popular -leen sound. No s▶Eyvette#16142 in the U.S.Eyvette respells Yvette, the French feminine form of Yves, which comes from a Germanic root mea▶Cambelle#16144 in the U.S.Cambelle is a modern respelling of the Scottish surname Campbell, from Scottish Gaelic cam beul▶Jaquelynn#16144 in the U.S.Jaquelynn is a respelling of Jacquelyn, dropping the c and doubling the n. Its parent Jacquelin▶Desaray#16149 in the U.S.Desaray is an American respelling of Desiree, the French name meaning 'desired, longed-for', fr▶Arienna#16152 in the U.S.Arienna is a spelling variant of Arianna, the Italian form of the Greek Ariadne. That name, bor▶Ariyannah#16155 in the U.S.Ariyannah is an elaborated modern spelling of Ariana or Arianna, names that trace through Itali▶Shameika#16155 in the U.S.Shameika is a phonetic respelling of Shameka or Shamika, a coinage popular in African-American ▶Deziray#16157 in the U.S.Deziray is a phonetic respelling of Desiree, the French name meaning 'desired' or 'longed for',▶Malary#16161 in the U.S.Malary is a streamlined spelling of Mallory, a name that began as an Old French nickname-surnam▶Kahley#16164 in the U.S.Kahley is a phonetic respelling that sits with Kaylee, Callie and Kali, a broad cluster of two-▶Isabellah#16178 in the U.S.Isabellah is a respelling of Isabella, the Italian and Spanish form of Elizabeth, from the Hebr▶Ashtrid#16182 in the U.S.A respelling of Astrid, from the Old Norse Astridr ('as, 'god,' + fridr, 'beautiful; fair') — '▶Dystany#16182 in the U.S.Dystany is a creative respelling of Destiny, the English virtue name from the Old French destin▶Janneth#16183 in the U.S.Janneth is a Latin American spelling of Janeth/Janet, a diminutive of Jane. Jane descends throu▶Ivet#16193 in the U.S.Ivet is a spelling of Yvette, the French feminine pet form of Yves, from a Germanic root meanin▶Jhayla#16194 in the U.S.A modern Jh- respelling in the Jayla/Kayla sound-family; it reads as a soft, bright name with n▶Madilene#16194 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Madeline, from Magdalene ('of Magdala,' often read 'high tower'). Soft a▶Jordynne#16212 in the U.S.Jordynne is a decorative feminine respelling of Jordan, the name of the river central to the Bi▶Jacilyn#16217 in the U.S.Jacilyn is a respelling of Jacelyn and Jacquelyn, feminine forms of the French Jacques, itself ▶Jaedynn#16218 in the U.S.Jaedynn is a modern respelling of Jaden and Jayden; Jaden echoes the Hebrew Jadon, thankful or ▶Jaimee#16219 in the U.S.A respelling of Jamie/Jaime, a pet form of James (from Jacob, 'supplanter; holder of the heel')▶Aalyssa#16222 in the U.S.Aalyssa is an ornamental respelling of Alyssa with a doubled opening vowel. Alyssa arose from t▶Casaundra#16225 in the U.S.Casaundra is a phonetic respelling of Cassandra, spelling the middle 'aw' sound with -aun-. In ▶Jenee#16228 in the U.S.Jenee is a mid-century American respelling that recasts the French Renee ('reborn', from Latin ▶Tannia#16232 in the U.S.Tannia respells Tania, the Russian pet form of Tatiana; Tatiana derives from Tatius, an old Rom▶Allesha#16234 in the U.S.Allesha is one of many spellings of Alisha or Aleisha, themselves variants of Alicia. That name▶Dahliah#16240 in the U.S.Dahliah is an -h-ending spelling of Dahlia, the showy flower named for the Swedish botanist And▶Jannet#16241 in the U.S.Jannet is a doubled-n spelling of Janet, historically a Scottish diminutive of Jane — the femin▶Jhianna#16242 in the U.S.A modern Jh- respelling echoing Gianna (Italian, a form of Joanna, 'God is gracious') and Jhene▶Jhourni#16243 in the U.S.A creative respelling of Journey, the English word — from the Old French journee, 'a day's trav▶Indyia#16244 in the U.S.A modern respelling of India, the country name, from the Indus River (ultimately Sanskrit sindh▶Jassidy#16254 in the U.S.A modern J- respelling of Cassidy, an Irish surname name from O Caiside, linked to 'curly-haire▶Channell#16255 in the U.S.Channell is a respelling of Chanel, a French surname carried by the couturier Coco Chanel; the ▶Charese#16257 in the U.S.Charese is a spelling of Charisse or Cherise, coined names built on the French cherie, 'darling▶Josilynn#16263 in the U.S.Josilynn is a modern respelling of Jocelyn, a name of Germanic origin brought to England by the▶Daphanie#16268 in the U.S.Daphanie is a phonetic, extended spelling of Daphne, the Greek name meaning laurel or bay tree.▶Sianne#16269 in the U.S.Sianne is an elaborated spelling of the Welsh name Sian, the Welsh form of Jane and Joan, ultim▶Jenesys#16271 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Genesis, from the Greek, 'origin; beginning; creation' -- the first book▶Jeneva#16272 in the U.S.Jeneva reads as a respelling of Geneva, the Swiss city on the lake, and it also brushes against▶Kadance#16275 in the U.S.Kadance is a K-spelled respelling of Cadence, the English word name from Latin cadentia, 'a fal▶Jennyfer#16276 in the U.S.A respelling of Jennifer, the Cornish/Welsh form of Guinevere, 'white; fair; smooth; blessed.' ▶Terisa#16277 in the U.S.Terisa is a variant spelling of Teresa, a name of debated Greek origin — often linked to theriz▶Kaedence#16278 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Cadence, from the Latin cadentia, 'a falling; rhythm; the flow of sound.▶Jazzmin#16279 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Jasmine, from the Persian yasamin, the fragrant white flower. The double▶Deisi#16286 in the U.S.Deisi is a Spanish-language phonetic spelling of the English name Daisy, written so that Spanis▶Jaidelyn#16288 in the U.S.A modern respelling near Jadelyn and Jade ('the green gemstone'), with the fashionable -lyn end▶Felisia#16289 in the U.S.Felisia swaps the c of Felicia for an s. Felicia is the feminine of the Roman Felicius, from fe▶Jiannah#16294 in the U.S.Jiannah reads as a respelling of Gianna, the Italian short form of Giovanna — the feminine of J▶Jenice#16296 in the U.S.Jenice is a twentieth-century respelling of Janice, which grew from Jane plus the -ice ending b▶Rejeana#16296 in the U.S.Rejeana reads either as a phonetic respelling of Regina, Latin for 'queen,' or as a blend of th▶Jisselle#16299 in the U.S.Jisselle is a phonetic respelling of Giselle, a French name of Germanic origin from gisil, 'ple▶Jamella#16300 in the U.S.Jamella is an Americanized spelling of Jamila, the Arabic name from jamil, meaning beautiful or▶Kaity#16300 in the U.S.Kaity is a respelling of Katie, the pet form of Katherine/Kate, from Greek 'katharos', 'pure'. ▶Kaytee#16308 in the U.S.Kaytee is a phonetic respelling of Katie or Katy, the familiar pet form of Katherine; the paren▶Jorgie#16311 in the U.S.Jorgie is a modern respelling of Georgie, the pet form of Georgia and Georgina — and so of Geor▶Brittanya#16313 in the U.S.Brittanya is a decorative respelling of Brittany with an added -a ending. Brittany comes from t▶Josslynn#16315 in the U.S.A double-consonant respelling of Jocelyn, a medieval name from the Germanic Gauts (a tribe). Th▶Kristia#16319 in the U.S.Kristia is a K-spelled elaboration of Christa or a short form of Kristina, all rooted in Christ▶Falicity#16327 in the U.S.Falicity is a phonetic respelling of Felicity, which comes from the Latin felicitas, meaning ha▶Kemberly#16327 in the U.S.Kemberly is a variant of Kimberly, an English place-and-surname name from Cyneburh's -leah ('me▶Kemma#16329 in the U.S.Kemma reads as a K-forward respelling of Gemma, from the Latin gemma, 'gem, precious stone.' A ▶Katelin#16347 in the U.S.Katelin is an Americanized spelling of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, from Greek katharo▶Tanija#16347 in the U.S.Tanija is a modern respelling in the Tanya family, where the j is sounded like a y in Slavic fa▶Kathrynn#16349 in the U.S.Kathrynn is a doubled-n respelling of Kathryn, itself a streamlined form of Katherine, traditio▶Gabryela#16351 in the U.S.Gabryela is a variant spelling of Gabriela or Gabriella, the feminine form of Gabriel, from the▶Khayla#16359 in the U.S.Khayla is a stylized respelling of Kayla, one of the great American girls' names of the ninetee▶Tenly#16359 in the U.S.Tenly is a trimmed spelling of Tenley, a surname- and place-derived name popularized as a girls▶Juliauna#16361 in the U.S.Juliauna is a decorative respelling of Juliana, a feminine form of Julian and ultimately of the▶Geselle#16365 in the U.S.Geselle is a respelling of Giselle, which comes from the Old Germanic element gisil, meaning pl▶Toniya#16365 in the U.S.Toniya reads as a phonetic spelling of Tonya or Tonia, the familiar short forms of Antonia. Ant▶Caylea#16367 in the U.S.Caylea is a modern American spelling of the very popular Kaylee sound, itself a blend of the Ka▶Kiaira#16370 in the U.S.Kiaira is a variant of Kiara, itself blending two sources: the Irish Ciara, feminine of Ciar, '▶Kearra#16371 in the U.S.Kearra is a modern respelling in the Kiara/Ciara family; Ciara is an Irish name from ciar, 'dar▶Kaprice#16377 in the U.S.Kaprice is a K-form of Caprice, the word-name from the French caprice and Italian capriccio, me▶Natosha#16378 in the U.S.Natosha is an -o- spelling of Natasha, the Russian affectionate form of Natalia. That parent co▶Ellissa#16380 in the U.S.Ellissa is a doubled spelling of Elissa/Alyssa. Elissa was an ancient name for Dido, queen of C▶Kadeja#16380 in the U.S.Kadeja is an anglicized respelling of the Arabic name Khadija. Khadija is deeply honored in Isl▶Josaphine#16381 in the U.S.A respelling of Josephine, the French feminine of Joseph, from the Hebrew Yosef, 'he will add' ▶Karisa#16385 in the U.S.Karisa is a single-s, K- spelling of Carissa, a name usually traced to Greek charis, 'grace', o▶Elysabeth#16389 in the U.S.Elysabeth is an elaborate respelling of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheva, meaning my God is ▶Kaitlinn#16393 in the U.S.Kaitlinn is one of many respellings of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, from the Greek kat▶Kathryne#16395 in the U.S.Kathryne is a variant of Katherine, spelled to echo the two-syllable Kathryn with a final silen▶Chyanna#16396 in the U.S.Chyanna is a respelling of Cheyenne, the name of a Plains nation and the Wyoming city named for▶Kenedy#16398 in the U.S.Kenedy is a variant spelling of Kennedy, the Irish surname O Cinneide, from ceann, 'head', and ▶Cidney#16399 in the U.S.Cidney is a late-century respelling of Sydney, an English surname and place name from Old Engli▶Korrina#16406 in the U.S.Korrina respells Corinna with a K and a doubled r; the parent traces to the Greek kore, meaning▶Kammi#16409 in the U.S.Kammi is a spelling of Cammie or Kami, the pet form used for Camille and sometimes Cameron. Cam▶Kaysey#16409 in the U.S.Kaysey is an inventive spelling of Casey, a unisex name from the Irish surname O Cathasaigh, ba▶Lizbett#16416 in the U.S.Lizbett is a modern respelling of Lisbeth or Lizbeth, short forms of Elizabeth. Elizabeth comes▶Kyilee#16427 in the U.S.Kyilee is an inventive spelling of Kylie and Kyleigh. Kylie rose to fame from Australia, where ▶Khylah#16429 in the U.S.Khylah is a modern respelling in the Kyla/Kayla family. Kyla is often linked to a feminine of K▶Kierstin#16440 in the U.S.Kierstin is a spelling of Kirsten, the Scandinavian form of Christine -- from Greek 'christiano▶Abbagale#16446 in the U.S.Abbagale is a phonetic respelling of Abigail, the Hebrew Avigayil, understood as 'my father is ▶Kirstin#16452 in the U.S.Kirstin is a Scandinavian and Scots form of Christine, from Greek christianos, 'a Christian, a ▶Keaira#16454 in the U.S.Keaira is an elaborated spelling of Kiara or Ciara. Ciara is the Irish feminine of Ciar, 'dark,▶Khadeejah#16454 in the U.S.Khadeejah is a phonetic spelling of Khadijah, an Arabic name popularly linked to a root meaning▶Danee#16457 in the U.S.Danee is a spelled-as-heard form of Dani, the short form of Danielle (feminine of Daniel, from ▶Keiarra#16460 in the U.S.Keiarra is a decorated spelling of Kiara (and Kiarra), a name read either as Italian chiara, 'b▶Jacquiline#16466 in the U.S.Jacquiline is a respelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, which is the French f▶Khlover#16471 in the U.S.Khlover is a modern respelling of Clover — the English word for the small three-leafed meadow p▶Kortney#16472 in the U.S.Kortney is a K-styled spelling of Courtney, an English aristocratic surname taken from the Fren▶Karrah#16474 in the U.S.Karrah is an ornamented spelling of Kara, from the Italian and Latin cara, 'dear, beloved'; the▶Kreation#16476 in the U.S.The English word 'creation' spelled with a K. The word comes through Old French from the Latin ▶Kianah#16478 in the U.S.Kianah is a modern respelling in the Kiana family. Kiana is variously read as a Hawaiian form o▶Mikahla#16480 in the U.S.Mikahla is a phonetic respelling of Michaela or Mikayla, the feminine of Michael, from Hebrew m▶Fryda#16483 in the U.S.Fryda is a spelling variant of Frieda (also Frida), from the Germanic element fridu, 'peace.' A▶Kilee#16483 in the U.S.Kilee is a respelling of Kylie or Kiley. Kylie was popularized by Australian singer Kylie Minog▶Shantele#16483 in the U.S.Shantele is a phonetic respelling of Chantel or Chantelle, a French name that comes from a sout▶Kyaira#16486 in the U.S.Kyaira is a decorative spelling of Kiara or Keira. Kiara traces to the Italian chiara, 'bright'▶Aerionna#16489 in the U.S.Aerionna is a decorative respelling of Arianna, the Italian form of the Greek Ariadne, understo▶Kenedee#16490 in the U.S.Kenedee is a phonetic respelling of Kennedy, an Irish surname from O Cinneide, understood as 'h▶Ebone#16491 in the U.S.Ebone is a streamlined respelling of Ebony, from Greek ebenos, the prized dark hardwood. The tr▶Kynadee#16497 in the U.S.Kynadee is an inventive phonetic respelling of Kennedy, the Irish surname from 'O Cinneide', us▶Desirea#16503 in the U.S.Desirea is a variant of Desiree, the French Désirée, 'desired' or 'longed for,' from the Latin ▶Kollyn#16508 in the U.S.Kollyn is a modern K-and-Y respelling of the Collin/Colleen sound. Collin is an English and Iri▶Raychelle#16509 in the U.S.Raychelle is a phonetic, doubled spelling of Rachelle/Rochelle, French elaborations of Rachel, ▶Kross#16517 in the U.S.Kross is a respelling of Cross, an English word and surname (originally for someone who lived b▶Krystiana#16520 in the U.S.Krystiana is an elaborated, Kryst- spelling of Christiana, the feminine of Christian, from the ▶Steffanie#16524 in the U.S.Steffanie is a phonetic double-f respelling of Stephanie, the feminine of Stephen, from Greek s▶Kesiah#16528 in the U.S.Kesiah is a phonetic spelling of Keziah, a Hebrew name meaning 'cassia,' a fragrant spice-bark ▶Kesleigh#16529 in the U.S.Kesleigh is a contemporary respelling in the Kelsey and Kesley family, dressing the name in the▶Jaimi#16530 in the U.S.Jaimi is a feminine respelling of Jamie or Jaime, a pet form of James. James descends through L▶Kynedi#16532 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Kennedy, from the Irish surname O Cinneidigh, 'descendant of Cinneidigh'▶Kynsli#16533 in the U.S.Kynsli is a modern respelling of Kinsley, an English place and surname from Old English element▶Lacee#16543 in the U.S.Lacee is a respelling of Lacey, an English surname from the Norman place-name Lassy in Normandy▶Leelani#16548 in the U.S.Leelani is a phonetic respelling of Leilani, a Hawaiian name from lei ('flower garland, wreath'▶Lamiah#16553 in the U.S.A modern spelling that echoes the Arabic Lamia (variously 'radiant; shining; having beautiful l▶Khloei#16554 in the U.S.Khloei is a modern respelling of Chloe, from the Greek chloe, 'a young green shoot' and an epit▶Laretta#16557 in the U.S.A variant of Loretta, itself from Loreto, the Italian town and Marian shrine (the Holy House of▶Elecia#16560 in the U.S.Elecia reads as a respelling of Alicia or Alecia, the Latinized form of Adelaide meaning noble,▶Laurin#16568 in the U.S.Laurin is a spelling variant of Lauren and a cousin of Laura, all from the Latin laurus, the la▶Allyiah#16570 in the U.S.Allyiah is a respelling of Aaliyah, the feminine of the Arabic Ali, from a root meaning 'high, ▶Kinsie#16572 in the U.S.Kinsie is a spelling in the Kinsey/Kinzie family, a surname turned given name from the Old Engl▶Kinzee#16573 in the U.S.Kinzee is a modern American respelling of Kenzie or Kinsey, itself a short form of Mackenzie, a▶Kyera#16577 in the U.S.Kyera is a modern respelling in the family of Kiara and Keira. Keira is an English form of the ▶Laykyn#16578 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Laken/Lakyn, a unisex name drawn from the word 'lake' (a body of water) ▶Lilley#16585 in the U.S.A respelling of Lily (the flower, a symbol of purity) and also the English surname Lilley/Lilly▶Madelline#16588 in the U.S.Madelline is a doubled-l spelling of Madeline, which comes from Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala,▶Francene#16589 in the U.S.Francene is a phonetic spelling of Francine, the French diminutive of Frances, from Latin Franc▶Leilanee#16593 in the U.S.A phonetic respelling of Leilani, a genuine Hawaiian name from lei ('flowers, garland, child') ▶Maecy#16595 in the U.S.Maecy is a respelling of Macy or Macey, an English surname from the Norman place name Massy in ▶Ileene#16597 in the U.S.Ileene is a spelling variant of Eileen (Irish Eibhlin), an Irish form linked to Helen and Evely▶Jenah#16602 in the U.S.Jenah is a respelling of Jenna, which arose as a short form of Jennifer - the Cornish and Welsh▶Jenavive#16605 in the U.S.Jenavive is a phonetic respelling of Genevieve, an old French name of Germanic roots usually ex▶Kynlea#16611 in the U.S.Kynlea is a contemporary respelling of Kinley, a Scottish surname and place-name adopted as a f▶Kathi#16614 in the U.S.Kathi is a streamlined spelling of Kathy, the short form of Katherine, from Greek katharos, 'pu▶Lilyanah#16622 in the U.S.Lilyanah is an ornate spelling of Lilyana, a blend of Lily - the flower, a symbol of purity, fr▶
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