Respelling Baby Names
2647 Respelling names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.
Explore 2647 baby names with a respelling feel. Every name links to a full page with its sourced meaning, origin, popularity chart, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation. Names are listed most-popular first.
Respelling Girl Names
Shelbe#20111 in the U.S.Shelbe is a phonetic respelling of Shelby, an English surname and place name built from Old Nor▶Tiffiny#20233 in the U.S.Tiffiny is an -iny spelling of Tiffany, the medieval English form of Greek Theophania, 'appeara▶Vonda#20326 in the U.S.Vonda is an American respelling of Wanda, a Polish name borne by a legendary queen of Krakow an▶Tyia#20368 in the U.S.Tyia is a Y-spelled form of Tia, which comes from the Spanish tia, 'aunt,' and also serves as a▶Zondra#20567 in the U.S.Zondra is a Z-spelling of Sondra, itself a variant of Sandra. Sandra shortens Alessandra and Al▶AyslaA respelling of Aisla or Isla, the Scottish name from the island of Islay (and the River Isla),▶DeylanyDeylany reads as a modern respelling of Delaney, an Irish surname (from O Dubhshlaine, 'descend▶DsireA streamlined respelling of Desire/Desiree, from the French/Latin desiderare, 'to long for' — s▶EiprilA respelling of April, the month, from the Latin Aprilis (linked to aperire, 'to open,' as buds▶JremeA modern trimmed respelling of Jeremy, from the Hebrew Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah), 'the Lord will exa▶KrownKrown is a respelling of the English word Crown (a monarch's headpiece; the top or summit). Use▶LynndeLynnde is a modern respelling built on Lynn — itself from a Welsh or English word for a lake or▶LynndiA modern respelling in the Lindy/Lynn family; Lynn comes from Welsh llyn ('lake; pool') or from▶MadleenA trimmed respelling of Madeline, from Magdalene ('of Magdala,' often read 'high tower'); also ▶ReychelA modern respelling of Rachel, Hebrew for 'ewe' (a female sheep, a symbol of gentleness) — a bi▶RomiiA modern double-i respelling of Romy — itself a pet form of Rosemarie or Rosemary in German usa▶SavaniiA modern respelling echoing Savannah, itself from the Spanish for a treeless grassy plain. The ▶SoemiA modern spelling that reads as a cousin of Suemi and Noemi (a Spanish form of Naomi, 'pleasant▶VaiolethA Latin-American spelling of Violet (Spanish Violeta), from the Latin viola, the purple flower.▶WayceeA modern respelling that echoes Casey and Macy; as this spelling its route is uncertain. The re▶WreignA respelling of Reign — 'royal rule; sovereignty' — with a silent W. The regal word-name meanin▶WynterrA respelling of Winter — the cold, crisp season — with a stylised double 'r.' The seasonal mean▶ZaiylaA modern respelling in the Zayla/Layla family, with a decorative -iy- spelling. As this form it▶
Respelling Boy Names
AyannAyann reads as a spelling of Ayaan, a name used across South Asian, Somali and Muslim families ▶AyminAymin reads as a spelling that echoes Amin (Ameen), an Arabic name and honoured title meaning '▶AzemAzem reads as a spelling echoing Azeem (Adheem), an Arabic name and one of the ninety-nine divi▶BowdynBowdyn reads as a stylised respelling of Bowden or Boden, an English surname from place-names (▶BrewenBrewen reads as a modern coinage or respelling with no documented etymology; any resemblance to▶CiyonCiyon reads as a stylised respelling echoing Zion ('the holy hill; Jerusalem'); as a given name▶ClarensClarens reads as a form of Clarence, an English name from the royal title 'Duke of Clarence' (t▶EryanA modern spelling echoing Ryan (Irish, 'little king; descendant of the king') with an E- prefix▶JacelynJacelyn reads as a form of Jocelyn, a name of Germanic origin (from 'Gaut', a Germanic people) ▶JaiyrA modern respelling echoing the biblical Jair, from the Hebrew Ya'ir, 'he enlightens; he shines▶JareckA spelling of Jarek, a Slavic short form of names like Jaroslaw ('fierce and glorious'), and al▶JheysonA Latin-American spelling of Jason, from the Greek Iason, 'healer' (linked to iasthai, 'to heal▶KamyloA modern respelling that echoes Spanish Camilo, itself from Latin Camillus, a term for a young ▶KamyrenA modern respelling of Kamryn/Cameron; by the Cameron route it traces to Scottish Gaelic 'cam s▶KasyeKasye is a newly emerging coinage, most naturally read as a respelling of Casey or an extension▶KhaiusA modern respelling echoing the Latin Caius/Gaius (an old Roman name of uncertain meaning). The▶KysaacKysaac is a modern coinage with no documented etymology. It reads as a K-fronted respelling of ▶LeonnLeonn reads as a modern respelling of Leon, from the Greek leon, 'lion' - noted honestly. The d▶LuckiA respelling of the English adjective 'lucky', with the -y traded for -i. The spelling is also ▶PraizeA modern respelling of the English word 'praise', which reaches English through Old French from▶SaymonA phonetic respelling of Simon, from the Hebrew Shimon, 'he has heard; listening.' The spelling▶ShailohA respelling of Shiloh, a biblical place name read as 'tranquil; peaceful' or 'his gift', and u▶SymireA modern American respelling whose sound sits on Samir/Sameer, the Arabic name for a good eveni▶TyierA modern respelling of Tyler, from the English occupational surname for a 'maker or layer of ti▶
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What are popular Respelling baby names?
Popular Respelling baby names include Shelbe, Tiffiny, Vonda, Tyia, Zondra, Ayann. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.
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