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Sleek Baby Names

65 Sleek names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 65 baby names with a sleek 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.

Sleek Girl Names

Malone#7021 in the U.S.From the Irish surname Malone (O Maoil Eoin), 'devotee of St John' or 'servant of St John.' LonXamara#7113 in the U.S.A modern coinage with an X- opening (read as Z-), echoing Zamara and Samara (Hebrew 'guardian; Dnyla#9016 in the U.S.A modern coinage, read as a vowel-light spelling near Danyla or Nyla. No single fixed meaning; Xaia#11023 in the U.S.A modern coinage with a stylish X- opening (read as Z-), echoing Zaia and Maia. No fixed traditAlore#11121 in the U.S.A modern American coinage echoing 'allure' (charm; fascination) and 'lore' (stories; wisdom), wAzhyra#11219 in the U.S.A modern coinage near Azira and Zahra (Arabic 'radiant; flower'), with a stylized -zhyra spelliKalese#11566 in the U.S.A modern coinage, read as a smoothed spin on names like Kalisa, Calista, or Elise. No single fiXaela#11875 in the U.S.A modern coinage with a stylish X- opening (read as Z-), echoing Kaela and Zaela. No fixed tradJaycelynn#11882 in the U.S.A modern blend of Jaycee (a J + C initials name) with the popular -lynn ending. A sleek, currenAlique#12191 in the U.S.Alique reads as a modern, sleek name; some families connect it to the Armenian alik ('wave; ripAllizon#12195 in the U.S.Allizon is a modern respelling of Allison/Alison, a medieval diminutive of Alice, tied to 'noblEllyse#12508 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Elise, the French short form of Elisabeth ('God is my oath'). Routes are uElysse#12512 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Elyse/Elise, the French short form of Elisabeth ('God is my oath'). RoutesEvelisse#12538 in the U.S.A modern coinage blending Eve/Evelyn ('life') with Elise/-lisse ('God is my oath'). Seen in LatEvlyn#12539 in the U.S.A modern trimmed spelling of Evelyn, from the surname/given name Aveline (Germanic, variously tJazell#12672 in the U.S.Jazell reads as a modern American coinage with a Jaz- opening and an -ell ending, sometimes felKeirra#12752 in the U.S.Keirra is a variant spelling of Keira or Kira, feminine of the Irish Ciaran, from Ciar, 'dark' Seveyn#12975 in the U.S.A modern coinage read as a respelling of Seven/Sevyn (the number word used as a name) or as a -Soleen#13247 in the U.S.Soleen reads as a modern spelling of Solene or a cousin of Celine; it is also used as a girl's Symora#13278 in the U.S.Symora is a modern American coinage — a y-spelled cousin of Samora, Amora and Zamora. No traditTaysia#13293 in the U.S.Taysia is a modern American coinage, often read as a clipping of Anastasia ('resurrection') or Kalyse#14021 in the U.S.A modern coinage, read as a spin on Elise, Kalisa, or Alyse. No single fixed meaning; routes unJasslyn#14151 in the U.S.A respelling of Jazlyn (itself a Jocelyn/Jasmine + -lyn blend). Jocelyn traces to a Germanic trKentlee#14472 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kentley and Bentley, with the -lee/-ley ending ('meadow; clearing'). BAleigh#15036 in the U.S.Aleigh is a modern respelling of Ali/Allie (or a short form of Alexandra/Alison), styled with tAzyra#15290 in the U.S.Azyra reads as a modern coinage, joining an Az- opening with a -yra ending, echoing names like Kayzlynn#16410 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the -lynn family, echoing Kaisley and Kaylynn. No single fixed meaMyaire#16530 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a My- opening (as in Mya) with an -aire ending. No single fixed meaninZhyla#17266 in the U.S.A modern coinage using the stylish Zh- opening, read near Zaila or Kyla; it has no single fixedZylynn#17290 in the U.S.A modern coinage pairing a stylish Zy- opening with the -lynn ending (from Welsh lyn, 'lake; poVylah#17443 in the U.S.Vylah has no documented etymology. It is a modern invented spelling in the current V- wave (VylXaya#17625 in the U.S.A modern coinage with an X- spelling, read like Zaya/Maya. No documented meaning or single sourJyrah#17863 in the U.S.A very new American coinage, built from a Jy- opening and the -rah ending heard in Kyrah and ZyLynndeLynnde is a modern respelling built on Lynn — itself from a Welsh or English word for a lake or

Sleek Boy Names

Rhylo#5351 in the U.S.A modern coinage with a stylized 'rh-,' near Rylo and Kylo, blending a Ry- sound with a bold -lLynix#7046 in the U.S.A modern coinage, echoing the word 'lynx' (the wildcat) with a stylized -ix ending. No single fRevyn#8106 in the U.S.A modern coinage with a stylized 'y,' near Raven (the bird) and short -vin names. No single fixSeveyn#8797 in the U.S.Seveyn reads as a modern coinage, perhaps a restyling of Seven or a nod to Lake Sevan (ArmenianRmani#9526 in the U.S.A modern spelling that drops the vowel, read near Romani and the designer name Armani ('free maLynex#10289 in the U.S.A modern coinage, echoing the word 'lynx' (the wildcat) and the fashionable -ex ending seen in Romeir#10463 in the U.S.A modern coinage layering a Rom-/Rome- sound (as in Romeo/Rome) with a stylish -eir ending. No Lynnex#10485 in the U.S.A modern coinage, echoing the surname-name Lennox and the wildcat 'lynx,' with a doubled-n spelRennox#10641 in the U.S.A modern coinage near Lennox (a Scottish place/surname, 'elm grove') and the short name Renn, wSakhai#10688 in the U.S.A modern coinage, sometimes linked to the Sanskrit sakha ('friend; companion'), otherwise a freSevian#10705 in the U.S.A modern coinage, near the Sebastian/Sevi family and the -ian ending. No single fixed source; sSevryn#10706 in the U.S.A stylized 'y' spelling near Severin/Severus, from the Latin severus, 'stern; serious; strict.'Wyze#10829 in the U.S.Wyze is a modern respelling of the English word 'wise' ('having good judgment; learned'), used Demier#10983 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, joining the fashionable De- prefix with a -mier ending (echoing XaviJhin#11532 in the U.S.Jhin is best known as a character in the game League of Legends - a stylized name with no estabKaimeir#11587 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Kai- sound with a -meir/-mir ending (echoing Amir or Meir). No singlRhazi#11995 in the U.S.A modern coinage that echoes the Arabic surname al-Razi (of the great physician-philosopher), pRyner#12039 in the U.S.A modern name near Rayner/Reiner, from Germanic ragin ('counsel') + hari ('army') - 'wise army'Siyah#12103 in the U.S.Siyah reads as a modern coinage; it also matches the Persian/Turkish siyah, 'black.' Its intendXandro#12229 in the U.S.A short form of Alejandro (Alexander), from the Greek Alexandros, 'defender of the people' (aleCylo#12430 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, sleek and two-beat, echoing Silo/Milo/Kylo. No single fixed meaning;Ayzin#12502 in the U.S.Ayzin reads as a modern coinage in the trendy Ay- opening and -zin close (as in Ayden or Zayn-iAzayne#12507 in the U.S.Azayne reads as a modern coinage, blending an Az- opening with Zayn or Zane. It has no fixed trAzyon#12513 in the U.S.Azyon reads as a modern coinage on the Az- opening, with a stylized -yon close (echoing names lDkai#12527 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, pairing a D- initial with Kai (Hawaiian 'sea,' among other routes). Dierre#12741 in the U.S.Dierre reads as a modern coinage — a stylish respelling that echoes Dior, Deon or Pierre. No siEames#12782 in the U.S.Eames is an English surname, generally linked to Old English eam ('uncle'), used here as a modeNoir#13348 in the U.S.From the French noir, 'black' — also evoking film noir's shadowy, stylish mood. A bold, single-Luxon#13411 in the U.S.Luxon is a modern coinage. It echoes Latin lux, 'light' — the root behind luxury, lucid and LucRhyden#13474 in the U.S.A stylized 'rh-' spelling near Ryden/Ryder ('a rider; a mounted messenger') and the -aiden trenVaughan#13759 in the U.S.From the Welsh bychan, 'small; little' (mutated to fychan/vaughan), originally a descriptive by

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Popular Sleek baby names include Rhylo, Malone, Lynix, Xamara, Revyn, Seveyn. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

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