Respelling Baby Names
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Yalexa#17401 in the U.S.Yalexa is a Latin American respelling of Alexa, a short form of Alexandra from Greek alexein, '▶Thereza#17411 in the U.S.A Portuguese and Spanish spelling of Theresa/Teresa, a classic of debated origin often linked t▶Haeley#17412 in the U.S.Haeley is a creative spelling of Hailey, which began as an English surname from a place name me▶Haeli#17413 in the U.S.Haeli is a phonetic respelling of Hailey or Haley, an English surname and place name from Old E▶Tiffanie#17416 in the U.S.Tiffanie is an -ie spelling of Tiffany, the medieval English form of Greek Theophania, 'the app▶Skie#17417 in the U.S.Skie is a spelling of the word-name Sky (also Skye), a modern nature name for the open sky. The▶Jisela#17422 in the U.S.Jisela is a Latina respelling of Gisela (or Gisele), a Germanic name from gisil, meaning 'pledg▶Tiyanna#17422 in the U.S.A respelling of Tiana (double-n), a short form of Tatiana (a Roman/Slavic name of uncertain roo▶Charee#17425 in the U.S.Charee is a spelling of Sharee or Cheri, affectionate coinages built on the French cherie, 'dar▶Taygan#17437 in the U.S.Taygan is a phonetic respelling of Teagan or Tegan, a Welsh and Irish name variously read as fa▶Tayna#17441 in the U.S.Tayna is a respelling — with the letters lightly swapped — of Tanya, the Russian short form of ▶Tynia#17443 in the U.S.Tynia is a respelling in the Tania and Tanya family, all diminutives of the Russian Tatiana. Ta▶Porche#17456 in the U.S.Porche is a respelling of Portia, from the Roman clan name Porcius, ultimately tied to Latin po▶Makynlie#17478 in the U.S.Makynlie is a modern respelling of McKinley or Mackenlie, a Scottish and Irish surname from Mac▶Bridney#17484 in the U.S.Bridney is a respelling in the Britney and Brittney family, with letters rearranged, from Britt▶Daissy#17486 in the U.S.Daissy is a respelling of Daisy, an English flower name from the Old English daeges eage, 'day'▶Xzavia#17486 in the U.S.Xzavia is a respelled feminine of Xavier, a name from the Basque place name Etxeberria, 'the ne▶Vylette#17488 in the U.S.Vylette is a modern respelling of Violet, from Old French violete, a diminutive of Latin viola ▶Wanita#17489 in the U.S.Wanita is an English phonetic respelling of Juanita, the Spanish diminutive of Juana — itself t▶Zierra#17491 in the U.S.Zierra is a stylized respelling of Sierra, the Spanish word for a jagged mountain range (from L▶Kaitlynne#17493 in the U.S.Kaitlynne is one of the many respellings of Kaitlyn, itself a modern form of the Irish Caitlín ▶Williow#17496 in the U.S.A respelling of Willow — the graceful willow tree — with an extra 'i.' The nature meaning carri▶Roshelle#17499 in the U.S.Roshelle is a phonetic respelling of Rochelle, a French name from 'roche', 'rock', by way of th▶Wriley#17503 in the U.S.A Wr- respelling of Riley, an Irish and English name linked to 'valiant; courageous' and to an ▶Teeghan#17509 in the U.S.Teeghan is a modern respelling of Teagan, an Irish name linked to Tadhg, meaning poet, and some▶Khrystina#17510 in the U.S.Khrystina is a stylized spelling of Christina, itself from the Greek Christiana, 'a Christian' ▶Ryhanna#17519 in the U.S.Ryhanna is a modern respelling in the orbit of Rihanna, the Arabic-rooted name from 'rayhana', ▶Jacqulyn#17529 in the U.S.Jacqulyn is a sounded-out spelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques — the French f▶Yakelin#17531 in the U.S.A Spanish-influenced respelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques (James/Jacob), fr▶Whitnie#17533 in the U.S.Whitnie is a 1980s respelling of Whitney, an English surname from a place name combining Old En▶Davyne#17537 in the U.S.Davyne reads as a modern respelling of Davina or Davine, the Scottish feminine of David (Hebrew▶Ieshia#17538 in the U.S.Ieshia is an American respelling of Aisha (Arabic 'Aisha, 'living, thriving'). Aisha was a wife▶Destaney#17571 in the U.S.Destaney is a phonetic respelling of Destiny, the English word name meaning fate or one's appoi▶Issis#17571 in the U.S.Issis is a respelling of Isis, the name of one of ancient Egypt's most revered goddesses, the d▶Kyeisha#17574 in the U.S.Kyeisha is a Ky-spelled form of Keisha, a name that flourished in African American communities ▶Chelse#17581 in the U.S.Chelse is a trimmed spelling of Chelsea, from the London district whose Old English name means ▶Zoiee#17585 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Zoe/Zoey, from the Greek zoe, 'life.' The doubled -iee is decorative; th▶Yevette#17589 in the U.S.Yevette is a respelling of Yvette, the French feminine diminutive of Yves, from a Germanic elem▶Zakyah#17594 in the U.S.Zakyah is a modern respelling of Zakiyah, from the Arabic zakiyy meaning pure, righteous, or vi▶Rejina#17605 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Regina, Latin for 'queen' — long tied to titles of honor and to the Virg▶Kerstyn#17606 in the U.S.Kerstyn is a respelling of Kirsten, the Danish and Norwegian form of Christina. Christina comes▶Rendi#17610 in the U.S.Rendi is most naturally read as a re-vowelled Randi. Randi began as a short form of Miranda ('w▶Schae#17617 in the U.S.Schae is a stylized respelling of Shay or Shae, both short forms drawn from the Irish surname O▶Courtny#17618 in the U.S.Courtny is a trimmed spelling of Courtney, a name that began as the aristocratic Norman-French ▶Kindal#17632 in the U.S.Kindal is a respelling of Kendall, an English surname that became a unisex first name. Kendall ▶Mykala#17638 in the U.S.Mykala is a 1980s-90s respelling of Michaela, the feminine of Michael, from Hebrew mi-ka-el, th▶Mykenzi#17640 in the U.S.Mykenzi is a modern respelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname from Mac Coinnich, son of Coinn▶Jeniece#17643 in the U.S.Jeniece is a spelled-as-heard form of Janice or Jenise, an extension of Jane with the -ice endi▶Yanci#17647 in the U.S.Yanci is a respelling of Yancy or Yancey, a surname of debated origin often connected to the sa▶Zoii#17647 in the U.S.Zoii is a modern respelling of Zoe, from the Greek zoe, 'life.' The doubled -ii ending is a sty▶Janyce#17648 in the U.S.Janyce is a stylized spelling of Janice, an early-1900s elaboration of Jane (from the Hebrew Yo▶Stephaine#17656 in the U.S.Stephaine is a spelling of Stephanie with the a and i swapped -- the feminine of Stephen, from ▶Nalleli#17664 in the U.S.Nalleli is a Mexican Spanish spelling of the name usually written Nayeli or Nallely, widely rep▶Krystle#17666 in the U.S.Krystle is a decorative respelling of Crystal, which comes from Greek krystallos, 'ice; clear r▶Tammera#17685 in the U.S.Tammera is a decorated spelling of Tamera, itself a variant of Tamara, from Hebrew tamar, 'date▶Jannice#17700 in the U.S.Jannice is a doubled-n spelling of Janice, an early-twentieth-century elaboration of Jane, from▶Tatyanna#17711 in the U.S.Tatyanna is an ornate spelling of Tatiana, the feminine of the Roman family name Tatius. Long p▶Secily#17723 in the U.S.Secily is a phonetic respelling of Cecily, the English form of the Roman family name Caecilia, ▶Joeanna#17743 in the U.S.Joeanna is a phonetic respelling of Joanna, from the Hebrew Yohanan, 'God is gracious' (the fem▶Shakyra#17746 in the U.S.Shakyra is a respelling of Shakira, the feminine of Arabic Shakir, 'thankful' or 'grateful,' a ▶Sharlize#17757 in the U.S.Sharlize is a phonetic respelling of Charlize, an Afrikaans and English feminine form of Charle▶Daizha#17762 in the U.S.Daizha is a creative spelling of Daisha or Dasia, coined girls' names of the late twentieth cen▶Tiffiney#17764 in the U.S.Tiffiney is an American respelling of Tiffany, which comes from the Greek Theophania, 'appearan▶Brittanee#17778 in the U.S.Brittanee is a respelling of Brittany, the place-name of the French region Bretagne, 'land of t▶Shyenne#17779 in the U.S.Shyenne is a phonetic respelling of Cheyenne, the name of the Great Plains nation; the English ▶Eileene#17783 in the U.S.Eileene is an ornate spelling of Eileen, the anglicized Irish form of Eibhlin, itself linked to▶Patrisha#17813 in the U.S.Patrisha is a sound-it-out spelling of Patricia, the feminine of Latin patricius, 'nobly born' ▶Dayzha#17819 in the U.S.Dayzha is a phonetic respelling of Daisha or Dasia, a modern African-American coinage joining t▶Presly#17832 in the U.S.Presly is a trimmed spelling of Presley, an English surname and place-name from Old English pre▶Syleena#17848 in the U.S.Syleena is a stylized spelling of Selena or Salina, names tied to the Greek Selene, goddess of ▶Kassondra#17849 in the U.S.Kassondra is a restyled spelling of Cassandra, the Trojan princess and prophetess of Greek myth▶Denese#17851 in the U.S.Denese is a variant spelling of Denise, the French feminine of Denis, which comes from Dionysiu▶Raechel#17851 in the U.S.Raechel is a decorative respelling of Rachel, inserting an a to make the long-a sound explicit.▶Jackqueline#17860 in the U.S.Jackqueline is a spelled-out respelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine diminutive of Jacque▶Kherrington#17872 in the U.S.Kherrington is a K-spelling of Carrington, an English place-name and surname built on a persona▶Charmayne#17874 in the U.S.Charmayne is an -ayne respelling of Charmaine, a name that entered wide American use through th▶Kearsten#17878 in the U.S.Kearsten is an inventive respelling of Kirsten, the Danish and Norwegian form of Christine or C▶Kiauna#17881 in the U.S.Kiauna is an inventive respelling of Kiana, a modern name that some connect to a Hawaiian form ▶Chelcee#17885 in the U.S.Chelcee is a creative spelling of Chelsea, the London district whose name comes from Old Englis▶Kirbie#17896 in the U.S.Kirbie is a feminine respelling of Kirby, an English surname and place name from the Old Norse ▶Ciearra#17911 in the U.S.Ciearra blends the spelling of two distinct names: the Irish Ciara, from ciar meaning 'dark, bl▶Marrissa#17913 in the U.S.Marrissa is a double-r respelling of Marissa, a name generally traced to Latin maris, 'of the s▶Tierany#17916 in the U.S.Tierany is a phonetic respelling of Tierney, an Irish surname from O Tighearnaigh, 'descendant ▶Clarrisa#17917 in the U.S.Clarrisa is a double-r respelling of Clarissa, an elaborated form of the Latin name Clara, mean▶Kassity#17919 in the U.S.Kassity is a contemporary respelling of Cassidy, an Anglicized Irish surname from O Caiside, tr▶Gennifer#17922 in the U.S.Gennifer is a G-spelling of Jennifer, the English form of the Welsh Gwenhwyfar — gwen ('white, ▶Zhoey#17972 in the U.S.Zhoey is a modern American respelling of Zoey, which comes ultimately from the Greek word zoe, ▶Ketura#17978 in the U.S.Ketura is a spelling of Keturah, a Hebrew name meaning 'incense' or 'fragrance.' In the Bible, ▶Breawna#17981 in the U.S.Breawna is a creative respelling of Breanna or Briana, the feminine forms of Brian, a Celtic na▶Samarrah#17998 in the U.S.Samarrah is a respelling of Samara, a name usually traced to a Hebrew root for 'guardian' or 'w▶Necole#18027 in the U.S.Necole is a phonetic respelling of Nicole, the French feminine of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos▶Sendy#18037 in the U.S.Sendy is a phonetic respelling that sits between Sandy, a pet form of Sandra or Alexandra, and ▶Yazmyne#18045 in the U.S.Yazmyne is an ornate respelling of Jasmine, by way of the Persian-styled Yasmin. The name comes▶Shakyla#18056 in the U.S.Shakyla is a respelling of Shakila, an Arabic name from the root meaning 'beautiful' or 'well-f▶Kurstin#18057 in the U.S.Kurstin is a phonetic respelling of Kirsten, the Scandinavian (Danish and Norwegian) form of Ch▶Kyarra#18059 in the U.S.Kyarra is a stylized spelling of Kiara, a name with two threads: the Irish Ciara, from 'ciar', ▶Shaylea#18069 in the U.S.Shaylea is a modern respelling in the Shayla/Shaylee family, built on Shay (an Anglicized form ▶Ceairra#18078 in the U.S.Ceairra reads as an inventive spelling that blends the sounds of Sierra, the Spanish word for a▶Lindsi#18117 in the U.S.Lindsi is a stylized spelling of Lindsay, whose meaning comes from the English place name Linds▶Macala#18118 in the U.S.Macala is a modern respelling in the Michaela and Makayla family, feminine forms of Michael. Mi▶Macaela#18159 in the U.S.Macaela is a respelling of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, from the Hebrew mikha'el mea▶Mariaha#18173 in the U.S.Mariaha is an ornate respelling of Mariah, itself an older spelling of Maria and thus of Mary, ▶Tatiyanna#18184 in the U.S.Tatiyanna is an elaborated respelling of Tatiana, a name from the Roman family name Tatius (of ▶Mariesa#18189 in the U.S.Mariesa respells Marisa, an Italian and Spanish elaboration of Maria; the parent name is often ▶Jazman#18194 in the U.S.Jazman is a jazz-flavored respelling of Jasmine (via the popular form Jazmin), from Persian yas▶Danyele#18197 in the U.S.Danyele is a phonetic respelling of Danielle, the French feminine of Daniel, from Hebrew Daniyy▶Chevonne#18207 in the U.S.Chevonne is a phonetic English spelling of the Irish Siobhan, itself the Irish form of Joan and▶Tiffeny#18208 in the U.S.Tiffeny is an -eny respelling of Tiffany, a name that comes from the Greek Theophania, 'appeara▶Robynne#18222 in the U.S.Robynne is a doubly ornamented feminine spelling of Robin, itself a medieval pet form of Robert▶Preslea#18229 in the U.S.Preslea is a contemporary respelling of Presley, an English place and surname from Old English ▶Kelee#18230 in the U.S.Kelee is a respelling of Kelly, the Irish surname anglicized from O Ceallaigh, tied to the pers▶Magen#18239 in the U.S.Magen is a respelling of Megan, the Welsh pet form of Marged (Margaret), from the Greek margari▶Coreena#18249 in the U.S.Coreena is an elaborated spelling of Corina or Corinna, names that go back to the Greek kore, '▶Jackee#18254 in the U.S.Jackee is a dressed-up spelling of Jackie, the short form of Jacqueline — the French feminine o▶Kessia#18254 in the U.S.Kessia is another spelling of Keziah, a Hebrew name meaning 'cassia,' a fragrant spice-bark tre▶Makayle#18260 in the U.S.Makayle is a shortened respelling of Makayla, the hugely popular feminine form of Michael. Mich▶Micalah#18276 in the U.S.Micalah is a respelling of Michaela, the feminine of Michael, and it also echoes the biblical M▶Mckinzey#18313 in the U.S.Mckinzey is a phonetic respelling of Mackenzie, an anglicized Scottish surname from Mac Coinnic▶Mykaila#18315 in the U.S.Mykaila is one of many phonetic respellings of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, from the▶Rocsi#18321 in the U.S.Rocsi is a modern respelling of Roxy, the pet form of Roxanne. Roxanne descends through Greek f▶Justene#18326 in the U.S.Justene is a respelling of Justine, the French feminine of Justin, from the Latin justus, 'just▶Jasimine#18354 in the U.S.Jasimine is a respelling of Jasmine, the fragrant white flower, whose name reached English thro▶Nastacia#18368 in the U.S.Nastacia is a clipped, respelled form of Anastasia, dropping the initial A. Anastasia comes fro▶Sahvanna#18376 in the U.S.Sahvanna is a phonetic respelling of Savannah. That name comes from the Spanish sabana, borrowe▶Laural#18378 in the U.S.Laural is a phonetic respelling of Laurel, the plant name from Latin laurus — the bay tree whos▶Kandise#18380 in the U.S.Kandise is a K-spelling of Candace or Candice, a title once borne by queens of the ancient king▶Kassaundra#18403 in the U.S.Kassaundra is a decorated respelling of Cassandra, the mythological Trojan princess whose true ▶Lissete#18427 in the U.S.Lissete is a reduced spelling of Lisette, the French diminutive of Elizabeth (through Lise). El▶Elesha#18453 in the U.S.Elesha overlaps two names: Alicia, an elaborated form of Alice (from Germanic 'adal', 'noble'),▶Natashia#18477 in the U.S.Natashia is an -ia spelling of Natasha, the Russian affectionate form of Natalia, from Latin na▶Natelie#18479 in the U.S.Natelie is a spelling variant of Natalie, from the Latin natalis, 'birthday,' specifically Nata▶Shirly#18485 in the U.S.Shirly is a reduced spelling of Shirley, an English surname and place name from Old English sci▶Nicholle#18486 in the U.S.Nicholle is a respelling of Nicole, the French feminine of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos, 'vict▶Khandi#18493 in the U.S.Khandi is a K-spelled variant of Candy, the pet form of Candace, a title once carried by ancien▶Machaela#18497 in the U.S.Machaela is a variant spelling of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael. Michael comes from th▶Prisilla#18498 in the U.S.Prisilla is a reduced spelling of Priscilla, dropping the first 'c'. Priscilla is a Roman name,▶Jazmaine#18538 in the U.S.Jazmaine is a phonetic respelling of Jasmine, which comes through French and Arabic from the Pe▶Marcey#18545 in the U.S.Marcey is an -ey spelling of Marcy, the pet form of Marcia or Marcella, feminine names from the▶Hilarie#18548 in the U.S.Hilarie is a decorative spelling of Hilary, which comes from the Latin Hilarius, meaning 'cheer▶Syerra#18575 in the U.S.Syerra swaps the opening of Sierra for a stylized Sy-, but the name still comes from the Spanis▶Kathern#18589 in the U.S.Kathern is a contracted, spell-it-like-it-sounds form of Katherine, from Greek Aikaterine, long▶Terresa#18591 in the U.S.Terresa is a double-r respelling of Teresa or Theresa, a name of Greek origin linked either to ▶Tameya#18599 in the U.S.Tameya is a modern American respelling that sits between Tamia and Tamera, elaborated names in ▶Mercadez#18624 in the U.S.Mercadez is a phonetic respelling of Mercedes, from the Spanish Maria de las Mercedes, 'Mary of▶Merisa#18629 in the U.S.Merisa is a spelling variant of Marisa or Merissa, an Italian elaboration of Maria (Mary). Mary▶Melane#18639 in the U.S.Melane is a variant or trimmed spelling of Melanie, from the Greek melaina, 'dark' or 'black.' ▶Leilia#18664 in the U.S.A modern spelling echoing Leila (Arabic/Persian, 'night') and the Latin Lelia. As spelled it re▶Myeisha#18709 in the U.S.Myeisha is a variant of Aisha (also spelled Ayesha), from the Arabic for 'alive' or 'living,' r▶Nacole#18718 in the U.S.Nacole is a respelling of Nicole, the French feminine of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos — nike, ▶Shardae#18721 in the U.S.Shardae spells out the sound of Sade, the Yoruba name (short for Folasade, 'honor confers a cro▶Sharise#18730 in the U.S.Sharise is a phonetic form of Charisse, a French-derived surname made famous by the dancer Cyd ▶Kaytlan#18757 in the U.S.Kaytlan is a phonetic respelling of Caitlin or Kaitlyn, the Irish Caitlin being an Irish form o▶Madissen#18771 in the U.S.Madissen is a modern respelling of Madison, an English surname that began as a patronymic meani▶Jamine#18784 in the U.S.Jamine reads as a trimmed respelling of Jasmine, from Persian yasmin, the fragrant jasmine flow▶Seirra#18787 in the U.S.Seirra is a respelling of Sierra, the Spanish word for a jagged mountain range (literally 'saw'▶Shaiann#18810 in the U.S.Shaiann is a phonetic respelling of Cheyenne, the name of a Plains Native American people and, ▶Jhane#18812 in the U.S.Jhane is a modern American respelling that reworks Jane (from Hebrew Yohanan, 'God is gracious'▶Krystan#18859 in the U.S.Krystan is a respelling in the Kristen family, from Christian, meaning 'a follower of Christ', ▶Percilla#18894 in the U.S.Percilla is a phonetic respelling of Priscilla, a Latin diminutive of Prisca, from priscus, 'an▶Trinaty#18901 in the U.S.Trinaty is a phonetic respelling of Trinity, from the Latin trinitas, meaning a group of three,▶Micaila#18931 in the U.S.Micaila is a phonetic respelling of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, from the Hebrew Mik▶Steysi#18938 in the U.S.A phonetic, Latin-American-style respelling of Stacy — itself a short form of Anastasia ('resur▶Tamirra#18950 in the U.S.Tamirra is a decorative respelling of Tamara, itself from the Hebrew tamar, 'date palm,' a tree▶Reannah#18958 in the U.S.Reannah is a phonetic respelling of Reanna, which grew up as a simplified form of the Welsh Rhi▶Terin#18978 in the U.S.Terin reads as a variant of Taryn, a twentieth-century coinage sometimes explained as a feminin▶Katheleen#18984 in the U.S.Katheleen is a variant spelling of Kathleen, the anglicized Irish form (Caitlín) of Katherine, ▶Kelsay#19038 in the U.S.Kelsay is a variant spelling of Kelsey, an English place name and surname turned given name. Ke▶Niccole#19063 in the U.S.Niccole is a respelling of Nicole, the French feminine of Nicholas, from the Greek Nikolaos — n▶Keirston#19071 in the U.S.Keirston reads as a respelling of Kirsten, the Danish and Norwegian form of Christina, which go▶Trinady#19081 in the U.S.Trinady is a phonetic respelling of Trinity, from the Latin trinitas, threeness, the Christian ▶Maitlyn#19087 in the U.S.Maitlyn is a modern American respelling in the Caitlin family, swapping the opening to Mai- and▶Seaira#19087 in the U.S.Seaira is an inventive respelling of Sierra, the Spanish word for a saw-toothed mountain range,▶Sharmaine#19129 in the U.S.Sharmaine is a phonetic spelling of Charmaine, generally derived from Latin carmen, 'song', wit▶Yanette#19164 in the U.S.Yanette is a phonetic respelling of Jeanette, a French diminutive of Jeanne, the feminine of Je▶Kristena#19176 in the U.S.Kristena is a phonetic respelling of Kristina, the K-spelled form of Christina. The name comes ▶Natassia#19191 in the U.S.Natassia is a respelling of Natasha, the Russian affectionate form of Natalia. Natalia comes fr▶Sitlali#19192 in the U.S.Sitlali is a phonetic respelling of Citlali, from the Nahuatl citlalin, 'star'; the sit- spelli▶Mekaela#19219 in the U.S.Mekaela is a respelling of Michaela/Mikaela, the feminine of Michael, from the Hebrew micha'el,▶Taeler#19233 in the U.S.Taeler is a creative spelling of Taylor, the surname turned unisex first name. Taylor comes thr▶Tawni#19327 in the U.S.Tawni is a respelling of Tawny, the English color word for a warm golden-brown, from Old French▶Lynsi#19365 in the U.S.Lynsi is a respelled short form of Lindsay or Lindsey, an English place name and surname from L▶Serrina#19374 in the U.S.Serrina is a double-r spelling of Serena, from the Latin serenus, 'calm, clear, serene'; the ex▶Shakeira#19383 in the U.S.Shakeira is a phonetic spelling of the Arabic Shakira, the feminine of Shakir, from a root mean▶Yaqueline#19422 in the U.S.Yaqueline is a Spanish-speaking respelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, from ▶Sierah#19447 in the U.S.Sierah is a variant spelling of Sierra, from the Spanish sierra, literally 'saw' and by extensi▶Marissia#19457 in the U.S.Marissia is a respelling of Marissa, itself an elaboration of Maris, 'of the sea,' and often li▶Taneesha#19557 in the U.S.Taneesha is a phonetic spelling of Tanisha, a name coined within mid-twentieth-century African-▶Shaneece#19568 in the U.S.Shaneece is a phonetic respelling of Shanice, a late-twentieth-century American coinage usually▶Rebbecca#19570 in the U.S.Rebbecca is a doubled-consonant spelling variant of Rebecca, from the Hebrew Rivqah, often read▶Shaquira#19583 in the U.S.Shaquira is a respelling of Shakira, the Arabic name meaning 'thankful' or 'grateful', the femi▶Mysti#19621 in the U.S.Mysti is a stylized respelling of Misty, an English word name from 'mist', the soft haze over w▶Nancey#19648 in the U.S.Nancey is a variant spelling of Nancy, which began as a medieval pet form of Ann (from Hebrew H▶Tailer#19740 in the U.S.Tailer is a phonetic spelling of Taylor, which began as the English surname for a maker of clot▶Shanyce#19753 in the U.S.Shanyce is a phonetic respelling of Shanice, a name coined in the later twentieth century by jo▶Rachal#19766 in the U.S.Rachal is a respelling of Rachel, the Hebrew name meaning 'ewe' (a female sheep), a gentle past▶Rochell#19851 in the U.S.Rochell is a respelling of Rochelle, a French name from 'roche,' rock, with a diminutive ending▶Tiphanie#19976 in the U.S.Tiphanie is a French-looking spelling of Tiffany, which comes from the medieval Theophania, Gre▶Sausha#20014 in the U.S.Sausha is an inventive spelling of Sasha, the Russian pet form of Aleksandr and Aleksandra. Tho▶Shakirra#20065 in the U.S.Shakirra is a doubled-r spelling of Shakira, the feminine of the Arabic shakir, 'thankful' or '▶Shawntell#20104 in the U.S.Shawntell respells Chantel phonetically, opening it with Shawn- and closing with -tell. Chantel▶
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