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Sydne#16622 in the U.S.Sydne is a trimmed respelling of Sydney (or Sidney), an English place-name and surname from Old▶Linsy#16627 in the U.S.A short respelling of Lindsay/Lindsey, an English surname and place name meaning 'island of lin▶Linzy#16628 in the U.S.A phonetic respelling of Lindsay/Lindsey, an English place and surname name meaning 'Lincoln's ▶Legacey#16647 in the U.S.A modern respelling of the word Legacy — 'something handed down; an inheritance from those befo▶Lylee#16650 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Lily, the flower name ('lily,' a symbol of purity), with a Ly-/-ee spin.▶Madalin#16660 in the U.S.Madalin is a variant spelling of Madeline (Madeleine), from Magdalene, 'of Magdala' — a town on▶Maddalynn#16664 in the U.S.Maddalynn is a decorated respelling of Madelyn, itself a modern form of Madeline. The name goes▶Madelinne#16666 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Madeline, from Magdalene ('of Magdala,' a town by the Sea of Galilee, of▶Jamille#16667 in the U.S.Jamille reads as a two-beat form of Jamila, the Arabic name meaning beautiful, its ending nudge▶Madellyn#16667 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Madelyn/Madeline, from Magdalene ('of Magdala,' often read 'high tower')▶Matalyn#16669 in the U.S.Matalyn is a phonetic respelling of Madelyn (Madeline), the English form of Magdalene, meaning ▶Madysson#16670 in the U.S.Madysson is a modern respelling of Madison, which began as an English surname usually explained▶Lyndsy#16672 in the U.S.Lyndsy is a modern American respelling of Lindsay, a Scottish place-and-surname from Old Englis▶Lezly#16675 in the U.S.Lezly is a phonetic z-spelling of Leslie, a Scottish place name and surname, often explained as▶Sherell#16678 in the U.S.Sherell is a trimmer spelling of Sherrell and Cherelle, part of the Cheryl family. Cheryl itsel▶Sherice#16679 in the U.S.Sherice is a modern name, most naturally read as a respelling of Cherise or Charisse, names bui▶Kadince#16680 in the U.S.Kadince is a K-spelling of Cadence, a word name from the Latin 'cadentia', 'a falling', by way ▶Lylia#16680 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Lilia or Lily (the flower, a symbol of purity). As spelled it can also r▶Kaelei#16682 in the U.S.Kaelei is one of many creative spellings of Kaylee, a modern name formed from the elements Kay ▶Alexsandria#16683 in the U.S.Alexsandria is a phonetic respelling of Alexandria, the feminine of Alexander, from Greek alexe▶Kaetlyn#16685 in the U.S.Kaetlyn is a respelling of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, from Greek katharos, 'pure'; t▶Makenize#16692 in the U.S.Makenize is a transposed spelling of Mackenzie, the Scottish clan surname from the Gaelic MacCo▶Madilyne#16698 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Madelyn/Madeline, from Magdalene ('of Magdala,' often read 'high tower')▶Makynleigh#16698 in the U.S.Makynleigh is a heavily restyled spelling of McKinley, from the Scottish Gaelic surname meaning▶Madilynne#16699 in the U.S.One of the many modern respellings of Madeline or Madelyn, from Magdalene — 'of Magdala,' a tow▶Maleea#16700 in the U.S.Maleea is a phonetic spelling of Malia, the Hawaiian form of Mary; through Mary it reaches back▶Lizzette#16708 in the U.S.Lizzette is an American respelling of Lisette (or Lizette), a French diminutive of Elizabeth. E▶Lorren#16709 in the U.S.Lorren is a spelling of Lauren/Loren, feminine forms drawn from Laurence, from Latin 'Laurentiu▶Caci#16715 in the U.S.Caci is a short, playful spelling of Casey or Cacie. Casey comes from the Irish surname O Catha▶Miila#16719 in the U.S.Miila is a modern spelling of Mila, a Slavic name meaning 'dear, gracious' (also a short form o▶Gizzelle#16725 in the U.S.Gizzelle is a modern respelling of Giselle, a name from the Germanic element gisil, meaning 'pl▶Makailah#16725 in the U.S.Makailah is a respelling of Makayla, itself a modern feminine of Michael (from Hebrew Mikha'el,▶Makylah#16727 in the U.S.A modern respelling in the Mikayla/Michaela family, from the Hebrew Michael, 'who is like God?'▶Marlayna#16734 in the U.S.Marlayna is a modern respelling of Marlena, itself a form of Marlene — a German blend of Maria ▶Daneille#16736 in the U.S.Daneille is a rearranged spelling of Danielle, the French feminine form of Daniel. Daniel comes▶Karyssa#16739 in the U.S.Karyssa is a decorative respelling of Carissa, a name usually traced to Greek charis, 'grace', ▶Mackensie#16745 in the U.S.Mackensie is a respelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname from Gaelic MacCoinnich, 'son of Coi▶Areion#16746 in the U.S.Areion is a modern spelling of Arion, a name from Greek tradition given both to a swift, immort▶Monzerrath#16755 in the U.S.Monzerrath is a phonetic respelling of Montserrat, from the Catalan mont serrat, 'serrated moun▶Lysa#16759 in the U.S.Lysa is a -y- respelling of Lisa, the short form of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheva, 'God i▶Mayce#16759 in the U.S.Mayce is a modern respelling connected to Macy (an English and French surname, often from a for▶Haliegh#16760 in the U.S.Haliegh is an inventive spelling of Haley, blending the -ie- and -eigh looks. Haley is an Engli▶Mckensie#16771 in the U.S.Mckensie is a modern feminine respelling of Mackenzie, the anglicized Scottish clan surname Mac▶Chaela#16781 in the U.S.Chaela reads as a clipped or respelled form of Michaela, and is close in sound to Kayla; Michae▶Melanii#16783 in the U.S.Melanii is a doubled-i respelling of Melanie, from Greek melas ('dark, black'). The styling is ▶Makilah#16786 in the U.S.Makilah is a modern American respelling in the Makayla and Mikayla family, feminine forms of Mi▶Mikala#16797 in the U.S.Mikala is a phonetic spelling of Michaela, the feminine of Michael, from Hebrew mikha'el, the r▶Aprill#16801 in the U.S.Aprill is a double-l spelling of April, the fourth month, from Latin Aprilis, whose root may ti▶Makala#16802 in the U.S.Makala is a streamlined spelling of Makayla, a form of Michaela, the feminine of Michael. Micha▶Kerissa#16807 in the U.S.Kerissa is a k-spelled variant of Carissa, a name built on the Greek 'charis', 'grace, kindness▶Makinna#16808 in the U.S.Makinna is a spelling of Makenna (McKenna), a girls' name taken from the Irish surname Mac Cion▶Meriah#16822 in the U.S.Meriah is a variant spelling connected to Mariah and Moriah. Mariah is an English pronunciation▶Reianna#16823 in the U.S.Reianna is a modern respelling close to Rianna and Rihanna, joining a Rei-/Ri- opening with the▶Mhia#16825 in the U.S.Mhia is a modern respelling of Mia, itself linked to Maria (from Hebrew Miriam) and to Italian ▶Miaa#16826 in the U.S.Miaa is simply Mia with a doubled final letter, a modern styling choice. Mia began as a Scandin▶Riannah#16837 in the U.S.Riannah is a modern respelling in the family of Rhiannon and Riana, from the Welsh Rhiannon, un▶Kandi#16839 in the U.S.Kandi is a K-spelled form of Candy, the affectionate short form of Candace -- a name from the a▶Nikkita#16839 in the U.S.Nikkita is a late-twentieth-century American respelling of Nikita, which traces through Russian▶Velicia#16839 in the U.S.Velicia mirrors Felicia, the Latin name from felix meaning lucky or happy, with the opening F s▶Courtni#16840 in the U.S.Courtni is a respelling of Courtney, an aristocratic English surname from the Norman French — e▶Diedra#16843 in the U.S.Diedra is a phonetic respelling of Deirdre, the tragic heroine of Irish legend whose name is tr▶Kierah#16843 in the U.S.Kierah is a modern spelling of Kiera (also Kira), the feminine of the Irish Kieran, from ciar, ▶Naaya#16850 in the U.S.A modern respelling echoing Naya and Naia (variously read as 'new' or 'wave' in different tradi▶Mattisyn#16861 in the U.S.Mattisyn is a modern respelling in the Madison/Mattison family (Madison being a surname, 'son o▶Ashyra#16866 in the U.S.Ashyra reads mainly as a respelling of the Hebrew Ashira ('I will sing,' from a verb of song an▶Morgann#16866 in the U.S.Morgann is a doubled-n spelling of Morgan, a Welsh name usually given as 'sea-born' or 'sea-cir▶Meganne#16874 in the U.S.Meganne is a dressed-up spelling of Megan, the Welsh diminutive of Margaret, sometimes read as ▶Natalea#16875 in the U.S.Natalea is a respelling of Natalia and Natalie, from the Latin natalis, 'birthday,' specificall▶Myley#16876 in the U.S.Myley is a respelling of Miley, a modern American name that began as a childhood nickname, 'Smi▶Kaydince#16877 in the U.S.Kaydince is another phonetic spelling of Cadence, the word-name from Latin cadentia, 'a falling▶Naaliyah#16879 in the U.S.Naaliyah reads as a respelling in the Aaliyah family, from the Arabic 'aliyah — 'exalted, high,▶Naiyana#16889 in the U.S.Naiyana is best read as a respelled form of Nayana, a name from the Sanskrit nayana, 'eye' or '▶Mckynlie#16891 in the U.S.Mckynlie is a modern American respelling of McKinley, a Scottish and Irish surname that comes f▶Nakita#16892 in the U.S.Nakita is an English respelling of Nikita, a Russian name from the Greek Aniketos, 'unconquered▶Alexea#16897 in the U.S.Alexea is a respelling of Alexia (and the shorter Alexa), feminine forms tied to Alexis and Ale▶Jaidynn#16907 in the U.S.Jaidynn is a heavily decorated respelling of Jaidyn/Jaden, the same coinage that became a boys'▶Mellany#16913 in the U.S.Mellany is a double-l respelling of Melanie, from Greek melaina, 'black, dark,' the feminine of▶Allisha#16919 in the U.S.Allisha is a doubled-l spelling of Alisha, itself a form of Alicia and Alice — from Germanic Ad▶Brittaney#16921 in the U.S.Brittaney is an -ey spelling of Brittany, the French region named for the Celtic Britons. It bl▶Deseree#16923 in the U.S.Deseree is an Americanized spelling of the French Désirée, 'desired' or 'longed-for,' from Lati▶Nadalie#16923 in the U.S.Nadalie is a respelling of Natalie, which comes from the Latin natalis, meaning birthday, in Ch▶Phylisha#16927 in the U.S.Phylisha is a creative phonetic respelling of Felicia, from the Latin felix, 'happy, lucky, for▶Neaveh#16929 in the U.S.Neaveh is a respelling within the Nevaeh family. Nevaeh is famously 'Heaven' spelled backwards,▶Deysy#16930 in the U.S.Deysy is a Spanish-influenced phonetic spelling of Daisy, the English flower name that comes fr▶Mistee#16931 in the U.S.Mistee is a spelled-as-heard form of Misty, the ordinary English weather word used as a name. T▶Jannell#16937 in the U.S.Jannell is a doubled-consonant spelling of Janelle, itself Jane (from Hebrew Yohanan, 'God is g▶Nickole#16944 in the U.S.Nickole is a respelling of Nicole, the French feminine of Nicholas, from Greek nikelaos, 'victo▶Jaslyne#16946 in the U.S.A modern respelling near Jaslyn (a Jocelyn/Jasmine blend) with the -lyne ending. No single fixe▶Bryttany#16947 in the U.S.Bryttany is a variant spelling of Brittany, the 1980s favorite taken from the region of Brittan▶Shakiera#16947 in the U.S.Shakiera is a respelling of Shakira, the Arabic name meaning 'thankful' or 'grateful', the femi▶Miriah#16954 in the U.S.Miriah is a respelling of Mariah, an older English pronunciation of Maria that circles back to ▶Nakea#16970 in the U.S.Nakea is a compact spelling within the Nakia family, an African-American name popular from the ▶Jazmen#16972 in the U.S.Jazmen is a stylized spelling of Jasmine, which comes through Old French and Arabic from Persia▶Beyonca#16975 in the U.S.Beyonca is a modern American respelling built on the sound of the name Beyonce, itself famously▶Ceaira#16979 in the U.S.Ceaira is a sounded-out spelling of Ciara, an Irish name from ciar, 'dark' or 'black-haired', r▶Nyemah#16979 in the U.S.Nyemah is a modern respelling in the Naima and Nyema family, echoing the Arabic naima, 'content▶Odesza#16993 in the U.S.Odesza reads as a respelling of Odessa, the great Black Sea port of Ukraine, whose name was giv▶Lilyian#16996 in the U.S.Lilyian is a spelling of Lilian that folds the flower Lily plainly into the name. Lilian grows ▶Naeli#16997 in the U.S.Naeli reads as a trimmed spelling of Nayeli, a name widely used in Mexican-American families an▶Ellisha#16998 in the U.S.Ellisha is a modern feminine respelling that sits between Elisha, a Hebrew name meaning God is ▶Alexiz#17002 in the U.S.Alexiz is a z-ending respelling of Alexis, from the Greek verb alexein, meaning to defend, ward▶Chelbi#17002 in the U.S.Chelbi is a phonetic respelling of Shelby, an English place and surname name meaning 'willow fa▶Jessyka#17004 in the U.S.Jessyka is a stylized respelling of Jessica, a name Shakespeare coined in The Merchant of Venic▶Payslie#17004 in the U.S.Payslie is a creative respelling of Paisley, the Scottish town whose name (from a Brittonic wor▶Paytience#17005 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Patience, the virtue name (from Latin patientia, 'patience; endurance'),▶Christeen#17011 in the U.S.Christeen is a phonetic spelling of Christine, from Latin Christiana and Greek christianos, 'fo▶Tyiesha#17014 in the U.S.Tyiesha is a coined and respelled American girls' name, one of many built around the fashionabl▶Porsha#17015 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Portia, a Latin name (from the Roman clan Porcius) borne by the clever h▶Cadience#17019 in the U.S.Cadience is a respelling of Cadence, a word-name from the Latin 'cadentia,' a falling, and by e▶Chealsey#17022 in the U.S.Chealsey is a decorative respelling of Chelsea, a London district name built from Old English r▶Chelcey#17024 in the U.S.Chelcey is an inventive spelling of Chelsea, drawn from the London district whose Old English n▶Paizlynn#17027 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Paisley (a Scottish place/surname tied to 'church') finished with the fa▶Strella#17037 in the U.S.A trimmed form of Estrella, Spanish for 'star' (from the Latin stella). The clipped opening giv▶Daana#17053 in the U.S.Daana is a doubled-vowel spelling of Dana. As an English name Dana is of debated origin, often ▶Tahnee#17056 in the U.S.Tahnee is a respelling of Tawny/Tawnee, from the color word tawny — Anglo-French tauné, 'tan, g▶Cassadi#17059 in the U.S.Cassadi is a modern phonetic respelling of Cassidy, an Irish surname anglicized from O Caiside,▶Ambyr#17061 in the U.S.Ambyr is a stylized respelling of Amber, the name of the golden fossil resin used as a gem, whi▶Cassondra#17061 in the U.S.Cassondra is an -o- spelling of Cassandra, the Trojan princess of Greek myth cursed to utter tr▶Michalle#17061 in the U.S.Michalle is a spelling variant of Michelle, the French feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew mi▶Raegyn#17065 in the U.S.Raegyn is a 2000s respelling of Reagan, an Irish surname from Ó Riagáin meaning 'descendant of ▶Catlynn#17067 in the U.S.Catlynn respells Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, which descends from the Greek Aikaterine▶Reagen#17067 in the U.S.Reagen is a variant spelling of Reagan, an anglicized Irish surname from O Riagain, meaning 'de▶Rebekka#17068 in the U.S.Rebekka is a continental spelling of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivqah, connected to a root meaning '▶Raileigh#17074 in the U.S.A modern respelling in the Riley/Bailey family; Riley traces to 'rye clearing' or 'valiant,' bu▶Remee#17074 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Remi/Remy, a French name from Latin Remigius ('oarsman; remedy'), borne ▶Aftin#17075 in the U.S.Aftin is a respelling of Afton, a name from the River Afton in Ayrshire, Scotland, made famous ▶Raiyn#17076 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Raine/Rain, read either as the weather word 'rain' or as a form of Raine▶Carrina#17079 in the U.S.Carrina is a double-r variant of Carina or Karina, which trace to the Latin carus, meaning dear▶Raygan#17089 in the U.S.A phonetic respelling of Reagan, an anglicized Irish surname (O Riagain) meaning 'little ruler;▶Danikah#17092 in the U.S.Danikah is a modern -ah spelling of Danica, a Slavic name meaning 'morning star,' the name for ▶Reily#17098 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Riley, from an English place name ('rye clearing,' Old English ryge + le▶Ripleigh#17100 in the U.S.A modern -leigh spelling of Ripley, an English surname and place name from Old English elements▶Mareena#17102 in the U.S.Mareena is a phonetic respelling of Marina, from Latin marinus, 'of the sea.' The double e simp▶Teiara#17104 in the U.S.Teiara is an ornamental respelling of Tiara, the word for a jeweled crown that entered English ▶Robbin#17106 in the U.S.Robbin is a doubled-consonant spelling of Robin, which is both the cheerful songbird and a medi▶Rhegan#17111 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Regan, from the Irish surname O Riagain, generally linked to ri, 'king' ▶Seryna#17128 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Serena, from the Latin serenus, 'calm; serene; clear'; it also echoes Sa▶Marye#17133 in the U.S.Marye is an old ornamental spelling of Mary (or a form of Marie), from Hebrew Miryam; the meani▶Paije#17153 in the U.S.Paije is a creative spelling of Paige, an English occupational surname for a page or young atte▶Deanndra#17155 in the U.S.Deanndra is an elaborated spelling of Deandra or Deanna, blending the De- prefix with Andra, a ▶Keairra#17158 in the U.S.Keairra is an ornate respelling of Kiara or Keira. Kiara is an Italian-flavored name linked to ▶Areyana#17162 in the U.S.Areyana is a phonetic respelling of Ariana (Aryana). The name traces to the Greek Ariadne, 'mos▶Rhiyan#17163 in the U.S.Rhiyan is a modern respelling of the Welsh name Rhian, from rhiain, 'maiden' or 'young woman,' ▶Mckenzye#17165 in the U.S.Mckenzye is a respelling of Mackenzie, the Scottish clan surname from Gaelic MacCoinnich, 'son ▶Mckinzee#17168 in the U.S.Mckinzee is a phonetic respelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname from Mac Coinnich, 'son of C▶Sharde#17168 in the U.S.Sharde is a shorter phonetic spelling of Sade, the Yoruba name (from Folasade, 'honor confers a▶Sadey#17171 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Sadie, originally a pet form of Sarah, from the Hebrew for 'princess; no▶Beonca#17173 in the U.S.Beonca is a phonetic American respelling of Bianca, from the Italian bianca, 'white, fair, pure▶Shareena#17179 in the U.S.Shareena is an elaborated spelling of Shareen or Sharina, a name usually tied to Persian Shirin▶Roary#17183 in the U.S.A respelling of Rory (Irish Ruaidhri, 'red king'), with a playful echo of the English 'roar.' I▶Sanyiah#17186 in the U.S.Sanyiah is a spelling of Saniyah/Saniya, from the Arabic saniyy/saniyya, 'brilliant, splendid, ▶Quinci#17187 in the U.S.Quinci respells Quincy, an English surname taken from Norman French place-names such as Cuinchy▶Asheley#17192 in the U.S.Asheley is a variant spelling of Ashley, inserting an extra e. Ashley comes from an Old English▶Mahkayla#17193 in the U.S.Mahkayla is a phonetic respelling of Makayla, itself a form of Michaela, the feminine of Michae▶Makalah#17202 in the U.S.Makalah is a phonetic respelling of Makayla, itself a modern form of Michaela, the feminine of ▶Makenah#17210 in the U.S.Makenah is a modern respelling that draws on two sources: Makena, a Hawaiian place name (a beac▶Shenna#17211 in the U.S.Shenna is a doubled-n spelling in the Sheena family, the English rendering of the Scottish Gael▶Milahn#17215 in the U.S.Milahn is a modern respelling whose nearest relative is Milan — both the Italian city and the S▶Saryn#17217 in the U.S.A modern respelling that echoes Taryn and the Sarah sound; it also brushes the Welsh Seren ('st▶Saydi#17225 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Sadie, originally a pet form of Sarah, 'princess; noblewoman.' Friendly ▶Shiree#17225 in the U.S.Shiree is a phonetic respelling of Sheree, an English form of French 'cherie', 'darling' or 'de▶Shaela#17228 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Sheila or Shayla. Sheila is the anglicized Irish Sile, itself a form of ▶Shailee#17231 in the U.S.Shailee is a spelling variant of Shaylee, a modern name that pairs Shay - from the Irish Seaghd▶Seleen#17237 in the U.S.A modern respelling of the sound shared by Celine (French, from Latin Caelina, 'heavenly') and ▶Aneisa#17238 in the U.S.Aneisa is a variant spelling of Anisa or Aneesa, from the Arabic anisa, 'friendly, sociable, af▶Shannel#17239 in the U.S.Shannel is a phonetic respelling of Chanel (also Shanel), taken from the French surname made fa▶Shannen#17240 in the U.S.Shannen is a respelling of Shannon, from the Irish river Sionainn — named for a goddess and und▶Serenitie#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,' henc▶Rhyen#17247 in the U.S.A modern respelling touching Ryan (Irish, 'little king') and the Welsh Rhian ('maiden'); as a g▶Sheree#17251 in the U.S.Sheree is an anglicized spelling of the French endearment cherie, 'darling; dear one' (from che▶Diann#17254 in the U.S.Diann is a trimmed spelling of Diane, the French form of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon a▶Sofhia#17302 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Sophia, from the Greek sophia, 'wisdom.' The added -h simply restyles a ▶Sofiah#17304 in the U.S.Sofiah is a respelling of Sophia (Sofia), from the Greek sophia, 'wisdom'. Long honored in Chri▶Teesha#17307 in the U.S.Teesha is a phonetic spelling of Tisha, itself a short form of names such as Latisha or Leticia▶Shannell#17309 in the U.S.Shannell is a phonetic spelling close to Chanel and Shanell. Chanel is a French surname, made i▶Soryn#17315 in the U.S.A modern respelling echoing Soren ('stern; severe,' from Latin Severus) and Sorina, reworked as▶Saharah#17316 in the U.S.Saharah is a respelling that sits between two Arabic sources: Sahara, from sahra, 'desert,' the▶Trynity#17318 in the U.S.Trynity is a respelling of Trinity, a word name from the Latin trinitas, 'the three', referring▶Charidy#17323 in the U.S.Charidy is a phonetic respelling of Charity, one of the three great virtue names alongside Fait▶Breianna#17333 in the U.S.Breianna is an inventive respelling of Brianna, the feminine form of the Irish name Brian, gene▶Asjah#17340 in the U.S.Asjah is a stylized respelling of Asia, the continent name (Greek Asia, from an ancient term fo▶Jasmen#17340 in the U.S.Jasmen is a respelled form of Jasmine, from the Persian yasmin, the fragrant jasmine flower bor▶Nykole#17340 in the U.S.Nykole is a Y-and-K respelling of Nicole, the French feminine of Nicholas, from the Greek Nikol▶Sanyia#17340 in the U.S.Sanyia is a spelling of Saniya, an Arabic girls' name usually translated 'radiant', 'brilliant'▶Suzan#17341 in the U.S.Suzan is a stylized spelling of Susan, from Hebrew shoshannah, 'lily' (later 'rose'), by way of▶Jassmine#17343 in the U.S.Jassmine is an ornamented spelling of Jasmine, which comes through French and Arabic from the P▶Syenna#17346 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Sienna, from the Tuscan city Siena and the warm pigment burnt sienna. Th▶Brittni#17349 in the U.S.Brittni is one of the many streamlined spellings of Brittany, the French region named for the B▶Brittnie#17350 in the U.S.Brittnie is a phonetic respelling of Brittany, the place name for the Celtic peninsula of north▶Taaliyah#17353 in the U.S.A respelling of Aaliyah, the feminine of the Arabic Ali ('exalted; high; sublime'). The doubled▶Taelor#17355 in the U.S.Taelor is a respelling of Taylor, an English occupational surname from Norman French tailleur, ▶Taia#17357 in the U.S.A modern respelling echoing Taya and Maia, of soft open sound. It also brushes the Maori Taia; ▶Caitlan#17369 in the U.S.Caitlan is a variant of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, which traces back through the Gre▶Thalya#17374 in the U.S.Thalya is a modern spelling of Thalia, from the Greek thallein, 'to blossom' or 'flourish.' In ▶Taygen#17379 in the U.S.Taygen is a modern respelling of Teagan, an anglicized Irish and Welsh name variously linked to▶Taylar#17380 in the U.S.Taylar is an -ar spelling of Taylor, an occupational surname from Old French tailleur, 'cutter,▶Teah#17386 in the U.S.Teah is a modern respelling of Tia or Thea. Thea is Greek for 'goddess' (and a short form of Do▶Cynthya#17392 in the U.S.Cynthya is a respelling of Cynthia, from the Greek Kynthia, she of Mount Kynthos on the island ▶Teressa#17394 in the U.S.A spelling of Theresa/Teresa, a classic name of debated origin, often linked to the Greek thero▶
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