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Variant-spelling Girl Names

Adreanna#13492 in the U.S.A spelling of Adrianna/Adriana, the feminine of Adrian, from the Latin Hadrianus ('from Hadria'Adriene#13494 in the U.S.A respelling of Adrienne, the feminine of Adrian, from the Latin Hadrianus, 'from Hadria' (a toLarraine#13538 in the U.S.Larraine is a variant spelling of Lorraine, taken from the French region of Lorraine, whose namCrystle#13550 in the U.S.Crystle is a variant of Crystal, the gem-and-glass name from Greek krystallos, 'ice' or 'clear Zolah#13575 in the U.S.A respelling of Zola. The name is best known as the surname of the French writer Emile Zola (anAlyze#13583 in the U.S.Alyze reads as a phonetic respelling of Alise or Elise, French short forms of Elizabeth. ElizabAnslie#13627 in the U.S.Anslie is a respelling of Ainsley/Ainslie, a Scottish surname from an Old English place-name, uSiearra#13644 in the U.S.Siearra is a decorative respelling of Sierra, the Spanish word for a mountain range (literally Tiannah#13685 in the U.S.An elaborated spelling of Tiana/Tianna, a short form of longer names such as Christiana or TatiKatelynd#13721 in the U.S.Katelynd is a decorative spelling of Katelyn, an Americanized form of the Irish Caitlin, which Britani#13728 in the U.S.A streamlined spelling of Brittany, the region of northwestern France (Bretagne) settled by BriBriyana#13731 in the U.S.A modern American respelling of Brianna, the feminine of Brian, an Irish name usually read as 'Brooklee#13732 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Brooklyn, the New York borough named for the Dutch town Breukelen (often rBryssa#13736 in the U.S.Most often a respelling of Brisa, Spanish for 'breeze,' with a doubled -ss- and a y for style; Caely#13740 in the U.S.A modern respelling in the Kaylee/Kayleigh family — sometimes traced to the Irish Caoilfhionn (Brithney#13741 in the U.S.Brithney is a respelling of Brittney, itself a variant of Brittany. The name comes from the FreCaiah#13741 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Kaia/Caia, a short vowel-soft name read variously as Hawaiian kai ('the Lilliahna#13742 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Liliana, a flowing elaboration of Lily (the flower). A graceful, floral cCalilah#13747 in the U.S.A spelling of the Arabic Kalila (Khalila), 'beloved; dear friend; sweetheart' — the feminine ofCalyn#13749 in the U.S.A trimmed modern spelling of Kaylin/Caitlin, names that trace loosely to Caitlin (from CatherinCarmila#13765 in the U.S.A variant of Carmela/Carmella, from the Hebrew karmel — 'garden; orchard; vineyard' — the name Carolyne#13766 in the U.S.A spelling of Caroline, the French feminine of Charles, from the Germanic karl — 'free man' or Cassady#13769 in the U.S.A spelling of Cassidy, from the Irish surname O Caiside, traditionally explained from cas, 'curCassidee#13770 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Cassidy, from the Irish surname O Caiside, from cas, 'curly' — hence 'cuCatelina#13772 in the U.S.A spelling of Catalina, the Spanish form of Katherine — a Greek-rooted name traditionally read Caylei#13775 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Kaylee/Kayleigh — a name variously traced to the Irish Caoilfhionn ('sleCharlott#13785 in the U.S.A spelling of Charlotte, the French feminine diminutive of Charles, from the Germanic karl — 'fChayce#13789 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Chase, an English surname from the Norman French chace, 'hunt' — a bynamChristyn#13795 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Kristin or Christine, from the Latin Christiana — 'a Christian; a followerAudrea#13802 in the U.S.Audrea is an elaboration of Audrey, which contracts the Old English name Æthelthryth — from eleCorine#13807 in the U.S.A spelling of Corinne, the French form of the Greek Korinna — from kore, 'maiden; young girl.' Corryn#13808 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Corin or Corrin, read either through the Greek kore ('maiden,' as in CorinCybil#13812 in the U.S.A spelling of Sibyl, from the Greek sibylla — a prophetess of the ancient world, such as the SiCyrah#13817 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Cyra or Kyra, read either from the Greek kyria ('lady; mistress') or as a Dafny#13819 in the U.S.A spelling of Daphne, Greek for 'laurel; bay tree.' In myth, the nymph Daphne was changed into Chrystle#13864 in the U.S.Chrystle is a fancy spelling of Crystal, the gem-and-word name from the Greek krystallos, 'cleaShawnna#13889 in the U.S.Shawnna is a doubled-n spelling of Shawna, a feminine of Shawn, itself the anglicized Irish SeaCorrena#13896 in the U.S.Correna is a spelling variant of Corinna or Corina, from Greek 'kore', 'maiden'. Corinna was thTambra#13929 in the U.S.A contracted spelling of Tamara, from the Hebrew for 'date palm; palm tree.' A mid-century AmerEvellyn#13965 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Evelyn, from the Norman Aveline; by that route it touches 'wished-for chiTemprence#13980 in the U.S.Temprence is a respelling of Temperance, the English virtue name from Latin temperantia, 'moderAshlyne#14027 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Ashlyn/Ashlynn, a modern name that joins Ashley — from the Old English foHeizel#14048 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Hazel, from the Old English for 'the hazel tree; hazelnut' (and the softJenniffer#14156 in the U.S.A double-f spelling of Jennifer, a Cornish form of the Welsh Gwenhwyfar, read as 'fair one; whiJoselynne#14201 in the U.S.Joselynne is a respelling of Jocelyn/Joselyn, from the medieval Germanic name Gautzelin or GauzKarren#14218 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Karen, a Danish short form of Katherine, from the Greek Aikaterine, tradiKaliegh#14235 in the U.S.Kaliegh is a spelling in the Kaylee and Kayleigh family, joining Kay (from Katherine) with LeigKaryna#14260 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Karina -- read as a form of Katherine ('pure') or from Latin cara ('dear;Kayelee#14263 in the U.S.Kayelee is a respelling of Kaylee/Kayleigh, a modern name that blends Kay - short for KatherineJordann#14267 in the U.S.Jordann is a double-n spelling of Jordan, the name of the great river of the Holy Land, from HeJulionna#14281 in the U.S.A modern -onna spelling in the Juliana family, from the Latin Julius, linked to 'youthful.' TheIeesha#14326 in the U.S.Ieesha is a spelling of Iesha, itself a form of the Arabic Aisha, meaning 'living' or 'she who Kloie#14339 in the U.S.A modern K-respelling of Chloe, from the Greek Khloe, 'green shoot; blooming; verdant' — an epiTarren#14375 in the U.S.Tarren is a spelling variant of Taryn (or Tarin), a name that appears to have been coined in thAdriannah#14377 in the U.S.Adriannah is a respelling of Adriana/Adrianna, the feminine of Adrian, from the Latin HadrianusKhianna#14399 in the U.S.Khianna is a respelling of Kianna/Kiana, a modern name sometimes explained as a Hawaiian form oYmani#14437 in the U.S.Ymani is a respelling of Imani, from the Swahili word imani, 'faith.' Imani is the seventh prinMargrett#14510 in the U.S.Margrett is a syncopated spelling of Margaret — from Greek margaritēs, 'pearl', via Latin MargaRachele#14624 in the U.S.Rachele is the Italian form of Rachel, from Hebrew Rachel, 'ewe' — a gentle, pastoral image. InMadelein#14630 in the U.S.A spelling of the French Madeleine (English Madeline), from Magdalene — 'of Magdala,' the GalilNathalya#14638 in the U.S.A spelling of Natalia, from the Latin natalis, 'of the birth' — traditionally 'born on ChristmaMelanye#14718 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Melanie, from the Greek melas ('dark; black'), borne by early saints and Kaydie#14728 in the U.S.Kaydie is a respelling of Kaydee, itself sometimes a spelled-out version of the initials K.D. aKayliegh#14731 in the U.S.Kayliegh is an elaborate spelling of Kayleigh, a modern coinage joining Kay (from Katherine) wiRacheal#14747 in the U.S.A common respelling of Rachel, with the 'a' and 'e' transposed. Rachel is Hebrew for 'ewe' (a fAshlei#14802 in the U.S.Ashlei is a variant spelling of Ashley, an Old English surname and place name from aesc ('ash tReygan#14803 in the U.S.Reygan is a modern respelling of Reagan, an Irish surname from O Riagain, understood as 'descenTamieka#14837 in the U.S.Tamieka is a respelling of Tamika/Tameka, a modern American girl's name that rose in the 1970s;Siarra#14856 in the U.S.A respelling of Sierra, the Spanish for 'mountain range' (literally 'saw,' for a saw-toothed riBaili#14857 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Bailey — an English surname from the medieval office of the 'bailie' or Elexus#14857 in the U.S.Elexus is a phonetic spelling of Alexis (or Alexus), from Greek alexein, 'to defend, help' — thJayln#14885 in the U.S.Jayln is a contracted spelling of Jaylin or Jaylynn, names that join the bright Jay to the popuMilissa#14896 in the U.S.Milissa is a spelling variant of Melissa, from the Greek melissa ('honeybee'), a name from mythMaxene#14954 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Maxine, the feminine of Max/Maximilian, from the Latin maximus ('greatestTammie#14980 in the U.S.A form of Tammy, itself a short form of Tamara (Hebrew, 'date palm') or Thomasina. A warm, frieSoniya#14990 in the U.S.A spelling of Sonia/Sonya, originally a Russian short form of Sophia, 'wisdom' — also widely usSophy#14991 in the U.S.A vintage spelling of Sophie, itself a short form of Sophia, from the Greek sophia, 'wisdom.' AAireal#15013 in the U.S.Aireal is a phonetic respelling of Ariel, from Hebrew Ariel meaning 'lion of God.' The Aire- spSymphany#15014 in the U.S.A respelling of Symphony, from the Greek symphonia, 'a sounding together; harmony of sounds.' AStephine#15049 in the U.S.Stephine is a phonetic respelling of Stephanie, the feminine of Stephen, from Greek stephanos mYazmeen#15112 in the U.S.A respelling of Yasmin/Yasmeen, from the Persian yasmin, 'jasmine' (the fragrant flower). FloraXiomora#15115 in the U.S.A respelling of Xiomara, a Spanish name of Germanic origin (from Guiomar), usually explained asTreana#15125 in the U.S.Treana is a variant of Trina or Triana, names drawn from the tail of Katrina or Catherine, whicLeane#15145 in the U.S.Leane is a trimmed spelling of Leanne or Leann, itself a blend of Lee, an English name from a wVannessa#15160 in the U.S.Vannessa is a double-n spelling of Vanessa, a name invented by the writer Jonathan Swift in theAreyanna#15164 in the U.S.Areyanna is a phonetic respelling of Arianna, the Italian form of Ariana, with a y inserted to Jenafer#15164 in the U.S.Jenafer is a phonetic respelling of Jennifer, the Cornish form of Guinevere. The old Welsh GwenAirel#15174 in the U.S.Airel is a compressed respelling of Ariel, from Hebrew Ariel, 'lion of God.' Dropping the middlWende#15193 in the U.S.Wende is a variant of Wendy, a name popularized by J. M. Barrie for the girl in Peter Pan; BarrKahlyn#15216 in the U.S.Kahlyn is a modern coinage, a respelling of Kaylin/Kalyn, blending a Kay- or Kayla element - KaZooey#15234 in the U.S.A spelling of Zoe, from the Greek zoe, 'life.' Familiar from actress Zooey Deschanel - and, as Tiffney#15262 in the U.S.Tiffney is a variant spelling of Tiffany, which comes from the Greek Theophania, 'the manifestaKayti#15278 in the U.S.Kayti is a decorative respelling of Katie, itself the affectionate short form of Katherine (or Aireanna#15317 in the U.S.Aireanna is a modern respelling and elaboration of Arianna (or Ariana), the Italian form of theTanja#15319 in the U.S.Tanja is the German and Slavic spelling of Tanya, a Russian short form of Tatiana, from the RomIcis#15331 in the U.S.Icis is a phonetic spelling of Isis, the Greek rendering of the ancient Egyptian goddess Aset, Aleighna#15339 in the U.S.A modern -eigh- respelling of Alaina, from Helen, 'bright; shining light; torch.' The fancy speAlenah#15343 in the U.S.A variant of Alena, itself a Slavic and Greek short form of Helena/Elena, 'bright; shining lighDestenie#15347 in the U.S.Destenie is a respelling of the word-name Destiny, which comes through Old French destinee fromAiriana#15350 in the U.S.A spelling of Ariana, the Italian form of Ariadne (Greek, 'most holy'), the princess of Cretan Allyssa#15363 in the U.S.A respelling of Alyssa, from the alyssum flower (Greek a-, 'without,' + lyssa, 'madness' — a plAshelyn#15370 in the U.S.Ashelyn is a respelling of Ashlyn/Ashlynn, a modern name blending Ashley - from Old English aesAmaiia#15377 in the U.S.A vowel-heavy respelling of Amaya/Maya; Amaya is read as Basque ('the end') or Japanese-styled Teaira#15391 in the U.S.Teaira is a phonetic respelling of Tiara, the word for an ornamental jeweled headband, which caWyndi#15411 in the U.S.Wyndi is a stylized spelling of Wendy, and a near cousin of Windy. Wendy was popularized by J. Amilliah#15427 in the U.S.A respelling of Amelia (from the Germanic Amal, 'work; industrious; striving'); the ornate spelCeciley#15478 in the U.S.Ceciley is a spelling variant of Cecily, the English form of the Latin Cecilia, from the Roman Aryel#15505 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Ariel, from the Hebrew for 'lion of God.' Airy and current; used here for Tameaka#15544 in the U.S.Tameaka is a spelling variant of Tameka, a coined African-American name that joins the Ta- prefRande#15545 in the U.S.Rande is a spelling of Randi, the feminine short form drawn from Miranda (Latin, 'admirable, woAbryanna#15558 in the U.S.Abryanna is a modern elaboration of Abriana, itself an extended form of Briana (feminine of theBriyanna#15595 in the U.S.A spelling of Brianna, the feminine of Brian, from a Celtic root for 'high; noble; strong.' A sBriann#15650 in the U.S.Briann is a spelling of Brianne or Briana, the feminine of the Irish name Brian, generally takeAlexandrya#15656 in the U.S.Alexandrya is a respelling of Alexandria, the feminine of Alexander, from Greek alexein ('to deBritny#15658 in the U.S.A respelling of Britney, itself from Brittany - the region of Brittany in northwest France, homDanyell#15679 in the U.S.Danyell is a phonetic spelling of Danielle, the French feminine of Daniel, from the Hebrew DaniAariona#15692 in the U.S.Aariona is a doubled-A respelling of Arionna or Ariana, names tied to the Greek Arion, a legendAayliah#15696 in the U.S.A spelling of Aaliyah, from the Arabic feminine of Ali, 'exalted; high; sublime.' A warm, uplifAbigayl#15698 in the U.S.Abigayl is a respelling of Abigail, from the Hebrew Avigayil, meaning 'my father is joy' or 'myCoryn#15702 in the U.S.A short spelling of Corinne/Corinna, from the Greek kore ('maiden; young woman'). A crisp, vintCharlea#15707 in the U.S.A -lea spelling of Charlie/Charley, a pet form of Charlotte/Charles, from a Germanic root for 'Darlah#15744 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Darla, from the English endearment 'darling' (Old English deorling, 'dearCorynn#15747 in the U.S.A -ynn spelling of Corinne/Corinna, from the Greek kore ('maiden; young woman'). A crisp, vintaBrittiney#15749 in the U.S.Brittiney is one of many respellings of Brittany, the name of the Celtic region of northwest FrCaralina#15751 in the U.S.A spelling of Carolina, the Latinate feminine of Charles ('free man'; 'strong'). Also echoes thLinzee#15756 in the U.S.Linzee is a phonetic respelling of Lindsey, originally an English place name and surname meaninCarolyna#15760 in the U.S.A spelling of Carolina (Caroline), the feminine of Charles ('free man'; 'strong'). A flowing, cDianah#15769 in the U.S.Dianah is a spelling of Diana with a silent -h, perhaps echoing the biblical Dinah. Diana was tMichala#15775 in the U.S.Michala is a respelling of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew mikha'el, a rhetDahlilah#15785 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Delilah, from the Hebrew, usually read as 'delicate' or 'languishing.' DeDanniella#15793 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Daniella, the feminine of Daniel, from the Hebrew Daniyyel, 'God is my juCheyann#15798 in the U.S.A respelling of Cheyenne, the name of a Native American (Plains) people and of a Wyoming city; Alishia#15800 in the U.S.Alishia is a phonetic spelling of Alicia, the Latinate form of Alice, which descends from the GDariann#15809 in the U.S.Dariann is a modern feminine name, a variant of Darian and Darrian. It is usually read either aBritnie#15829 in the U.S.Britnie is one of the many respellings of Brittany, a name taken from the French region BretagnBrittini#15832 in the U.S.Brittini is one of the many respellings of Brittany, a name from the French region Bretagne, itSchyler#15922 in the U.S.Schyler is a spelling that blends Skylar with the original Dutch surname Schuyler, from schuyleElsee#15926 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Elsie, a Scottish pet form of Elizabeth (Hebrew Elisheva, 'my God is an oSeleena#15928 in the U.S.Seleena is a spelling variant of Selena (or Selina), which traces to Greek Selene, the personifAbreanna#15929 in the U.S.Abreanna is a dressed-up spelling of Brianna, opening with an extra A-. Brianna itself is a femGizel#15930 in the U.S.Gizel is a respelling of Gisele or Gisela, from the Old Germanic gisil, 'pledge' or 'hostage' -Elynor#15931 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Eleanor, from the Old French Alienor, itself from the Occitan Alienor. ThElysha#15933 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Elisha, from the Hebrew for 'God is salvation' - the name of a biblical Emiree#15947 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Emery/Emerie, from an Old Germanic root, 'brave; powerful; industrious rGwynivere#15948 in the U.S.A spelling of Guinevere, from the Welsh Gwenhwyfar, 'white; fair; smooth; holy' - the name of KEmryss#15958 in the U.S.A respelling of Emrys, the Welsh form of Ambrose ('immortal'), borne in legend by the wizard MeGenevive#15984 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Genevieve, from a Germanic name (likely geno, 'kin; people,' + wefa), 'woEvelene#15992 in the U.S.A variant of Eveline/Evelyn, from the Norman Aveline; by route it touches 'wished-for child' anJacquelynne#15999 in the U.S.Jacquelynne is an ornate spelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine form of Jacques (James/JacFreeda#16032 in the U.S.A form of Frieda or Freda, from the Germanic frid, 'peace.' A vintage name of calm and goodwillHaely#16087 in the U.S.Haely is one of the many respellings of Hailey, a name from an Old English place name joining 'Halena#16098 in the U.S.A variant of Helena, from the Greek Helene, 'light; shining one; torch; bright.' A soft, luminoHarvee#16110 in the U.S.A respelling of Harvey, from the Breton Haerviu, 'battle-worthy; strong and ardent'; a surname Katreena#16122 in the U.S.Katreena is a sound-it-out respelling of Katrina, itself a short European form of Catherine. CaHolleigh#16141 in the U.S.A modern -leigh respelling of Holly, from the Old English for the holly tree - the bright evergGulianna#16159 in the U.S.A phonetic spelling of the Italian Giuliana, the feminine of Giuliano — from the Roman family nCatherin#16166 in the U.S.Catherin drops the final -e of Catherine, the enduring English form of Greek Aikaterine. Its meIsobella#16184 in the U.S.A spelling of Isabella built on the Scottish Isobel, a form of Elizabeth, 'God is my oath.' ClaSteffani#16192 in the U.S.Steffani is a variant spelling of Stephanie, the feminine of Stephen, from Greek stephanos, a cJacquelyne#16206 in the U.S.Jacquelyne is a spelling variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, which corresponJeni#16229 in the U.S.Jeni is a trimmed spelling of Jenny, the short form of Jennifer, which comes from the Welsh GweJustise#16229 in the U.S.Justise is a respelling of the virtue word-name Justice, from Latin justitia, 'justice, fairnesJamee#16235 in the U.S.Jamee is a feminine respelling of Jamie, the pet form of James, from Hebrew Ya'aqov (Jacob), tr

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Kriston#13470 in the U.S.A modern respelling in the Kristian/Kristen family, from the Greek Christos ('the anointed one'Mateyo#13473 in the U.S.Mateyo is a modern respelling of Mateo, the Spanish form of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu, 'gMatthais#13478 in the U.S.Matthais is a spelling variant of Matthias — from Hebrew Mattityahu, 'gift of God' — the apostlMaverix#13482 in the U.S.Maverix is a modern respelling of Maverick, an American word for an unbranded calf and, by exteMaxamillion#13485 in the U.S.Maxamillion is a modern respelling of Maximilian, a Latin name built on maximus, 'greatest'. ThMaximilano#13488 in the U.S.Maximilano is a spelling variant of Maximiliano, the Spanish form of Maximilian, from Latin maxMaxwel#13489 in the U.S.Maxwel is a one-L respelling of Maxwell, a Scottish surname meaning 'Mack's well' or 'Mack's stMaycon#13490 in the U.S.Maycon is best known as a Brazilian respelling used for names heard as 'Maicon' or 'Michael', aMayjor#13492 in the U.S.Mayjor is a modern respelling of Major, the military rank and English word from Latin maior, 'gNowah#13499 in the U.S.A respelling of Noah, from the Hebrew Noach, 'rest; comfort' — the builder of the ark in the BiMesyah#13508 in the U.S.Mesyah is a modern respelling of Messiah, from Hebrew mashiach, 'anointed one'. It is a religioNowa#13509 in the U.S.A respelling of Noah, from the Hebrew Noach, 'rest; comfort' — the builder of the ark in the BiMichaell#13514 in the U.S.Michaell is a spelling variant of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el, a rhetorical question meaning Milez#13522 in the U.S.Milez is a modern respelling of Miles, a name whose roots are long debated: it has been tied toMohammod#13533 in the U.S.Mohammod is a romanized spelling of Arabic Muhammad, 'praiseworthy; worthy of praise' — the namMychal#13534 in the U.S.A respelling of Michael, from the Hebrew for 'who is like God?' The -ych- spelling keeps the faNeamiah#13534 in the U.S.A respelling of Nehemiah, from the Hebrew for 'the Lord comforts; comforted by God' — the bibliNiel#13577 in the U.S.A spelling of Neil, from the Irish Niall, 'champion' (also read as 'cloud' or 'passionate'). A Naethan#13589 in the U.S.A respelling of Nathan, from the Hebrew Natan, 'he gave' — often read as 'gift of God,' the namSharrod#13727 in the U.S.Sharrod is a variant of the surname-turned-given-name Sherrod, an English family name thought tMalike#13750 in the U.S.Malike is a variant spelling of Malik, from the Arabic malik, 'king' or 'sovereign.' The word cStevon#13911 in the U.S.Stevon is a respelling of Steven, and a cousin of Stephon, from the Greek Stephanos meaning 'crRahn#13922 in the U.S.Rahn is most often a phonetic respelling of Ron, the short form of Ronald, from Old Norse for 'Timmothy#14000 in the U.S.Timmothy is a variant spelling of Timothy, from Greek Timotheos — time, 'to honour,' and theos,Tobiaz#14003 in the U.S.Tobiaz is a modern respelling of Tobias, the Greek form of Hebrew Toviyah — tov, 'good,' plus YTonny#14007 in the U.S.Tonny is a Dutch and Scandinavian spelling of Tony, the pet form of Anthony — from the Roman faTrei#14017 in the U.S.Trei is a modern respelling of Trey, from an old English word for 'three' (as in a card's threeTrentyn#14022 in the U.S.Trentyn is a modern respelling of Trenton — an English place name, from the River Trent, later Tryston#14031 in the U.S.Tryston is a modern respelling of Tristan, the tragic knight of Arthurian romance. The name is Zacheriah#14031 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Zachariah/Zechariah, from the Hebrew for 'the Lord remembers; Yahweh has Zaed#14032 in the U.S.A spelling of the Arabic Zayd/Zaid, 'growth; increase; abundance.' Zayd was a beloved companionTyeson#14036 in the U.S.Tyeson is a modern respelling of Tyson, an English surname of Old French root — tison, 'firebraTylar#14039 in the U.S.Tylar is a variant spelling of Tyler, an English occupational surname for a maker or layer of tTrevar#14061 in the U.S.Trevar is a spelling variant of Trevor, a Welsh name and surname from tref, 'homestead or settlTieler#14063 in the U.S.Tieler is a modern respelling of Tyler, an English occupational surname for a maker or layer ofYezen#14119 in the U.S.A spelling close to the Arabic Yazan, tied to Dhu Yazan, an ancient Yemeni king and tribe of HiXzaviar#14164 in the U.S.A phonetic respelling of Xavier, from the Basque Etxeberria, 'the new house,' spelled to cue th

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