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Variant Baby Names

2030 Variant names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 2030 baby names with a variant 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.

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Reyne#17109 in the U.S.Reyne is a spelling that sits between Reyna and Raine. Read as Reyna, it comes from Spanish 'reKarington#17113 in the U.S.Karington is a K-spelling of Carrington, an English habitational surname from places so called Seairra#17128 in the U.S.Seairra is an elaborated respelling of Sierra, the Spanish word for a mountain range, from LatiRockelle#17129 in the U.S.Rockelle is a variant of Rochelle, a French name meaning 'little rock,' from roche, 'rock,' witMauriah#17145 in the U.S.Mauriah is a respelling of Mariah, a form of Maria from the Hebrew Miriam, a name of uncertain Lynsie#17160 in the U.S.Lynsie is a creative spelling of Lindsay, originally an English place-name and surname meaning Ryelee#17161 in the U.S.Ryelee is a respelling of Riley or Rylee, an English surname and place name usually read as a rSalene#17165 in the U.S.Salene is best read as a variant of Selene or Selena, names tied to Selene, the Greek goddess oRiane#17166 in the U.S.Riane is a variant of Riana/Rhian and a feminine form of Ryan. Ryan derives from the Irish Ó RiPieper#17167 in the U.S.Pieper is a variant spelling of Piper, an English occupational surname for someone who played tDanise#17191 in the U.S.A respelling of Denise, the French feminine of Denis (Dionysius) — ultimately from Dionysus, thSalice#17194 in the U.S.Salice is best read either as a soft variant of Alice, from the Germanic Adalheidis, 'noble kinDomenique#17222 in the U.S.Domenique is a spelling of Dominique, the French form of the Latin Dominicus, 'of the Lord' or Reeda#17228 in the U.S.Reeda reads as a variant of Reda or Rita, the latter a short form of Margarita, from the Latin Deseray#17239 in the U.S.Deseray is an English phonetic respelling of the French Désirée, meaning 'desired' or 'longed-fShila#17252 in the U.S.Shila is most simply a spelling of Shyla or Sheila; the Sheila route leads back to the Irish foDezerae#17257 in the U.S.Dezerae is a phonetic spelling of Desiree, from the French desiree (Latin desiderata), 'desiredMariea#17257 in the U.S.Mariea reads as a phonetic respelling of Maria or Mariah, both descended from Miriam through LaNatalye#17267 in the U.S.Natalye is a spelling variant of Natalie, from the Latin natalis, 'birthday', and specifically Natasia#17270 in the U.S.Natasia is a variant of Natasha, the Russian pet form of Natalia, from the Latin natalis, 'birtSoffia#17273 in the U.S.Soffia is a spelling of Sofia and Sophia, from the Greek sophia, 'wisdom,' a name honored for cShivon#17277 in the U.S.Shivon spells out the sound of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan and Jane; that name descends thrTemperence#17281 in the U.S.Temperence is a spelling variant of Temperance, one of the Puritan virtue names, from the LatinJacqlyn#17282 in the U.S.Jacqlyn is a contracted spelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques (James/Jacob), fJacqui#17283 in the U.S.Jacqui is a short, informal spelling of the pet form of Jacqueline, the French feminine of JacqBanessa#17289 in the U.S.Banessa is a B-for-V spelling of Vanessa, a name invented by the writer Jonathan Swift in the eCaytlyn#17306 in the U.S.Caytlyn is one of the many modern respellings of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine that cameShayley#17319 in the U.S.Shayley is a spelling of Shaylee, a contemporary name that pairs the Irish-flavored Shay with aMerin#17334 in the U.S.Merin is a short, soft name most often taken as a form of Merrin, tied to the Cornish Saint MerTarynn#17355 in the U.S.Tarynn is a doubled-n spelling of Taryn, a modern name that appeared in the mid-twentieth centuTaylour#17360 in the U.S.Taylour is a British-style spelling of Taylor, an occupational surname from the Old French tailTanyiah#17371 in the U.S.Tanyiah is an '-iah' elaboration of Tanya, itself a Russian pet form of Tatiana - a name from tThanya#17375 in the U.S.Thanya is a respelling of Tanya, the Russian short form of Tatiana, which traces to the Roman fCourtnei#17378 in the U.S.Courtnei is a respelling of Courtney, an aristocratic Norman French surname from the place CourMonay#17381 in the U.S.Monay is a phonetic spelling of Monae/Monét, names that echo the French surname Monet — famous Giulliana#17383 in the U.S.Giulliana is a spelling of the Italian Giuliana, the feminine of Giuliano and ultimately of JulAneshia#17387 in the U.S.Aneshia is an American respelling of Anisha, a name of Sanskrit/Indian origin usually read as 'Estephani#17391 in the U.S.Estephani is a Latina spelling of Stephanie, the feminine of Stephen, from the Greek 'stephanosTenlee#17393 in the U.S.Tenlee is a -lee respelling of Tenley, an English surname and place name (as in Tenleytown) turJericka#17394 in the U.S.Jericka is an American coinage that fronts Erica with a J-, giving it a fresh look while echoinKasee#17407 in the U.S.Kasee is a respelling of Casey or Kacey, from the Irish surname O Cathasaigh, based on cathasacJilian#17416 in the U.S.Jilian is a single-l spelling of Jillian, itself an expanded form of Jill. Jill comes from GillFarin#17418 in the U.S.Farin is best read as a variant of Farrin or Farrah. Farrah comes from the Arabic for 'joy' or Tanasha#17421 in the U.S.Tanasha reads as an American reshaping of Natasha, the Russian diminutive of Natalia, from LatiTaneia#17423 in the U.S.Taneia reads as an inventive spelling in the Tania and Tanya family, the familiar short forms oMadaleine#17431 in the U.S.Madaleine is a spelling of Madeleine, the French form of Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala,' a vilSosha#17435 in the U.S.Sosha is a phonetic respelling of Sasha, the Russian and Slavic diminutive of Alexander or AlexTynia#17443 in the U.S.Tynia is a respelling in the Tania and Tanya family, all diminutives of the Russian Tatiana. TaGabrella#17446 in the U.S.Gabrella is a trimmed spelling of Gabriella, the Italian feminine of Gabriel. The root is the HHelyn#17453 in the U.S.Helyn is a stylized spelling of Helen. Helen comes from Greek Helene, traditionally connected tMeighan#17455 in the U.S.Meighan is an ornate spelling of Meghan or Megan, the Welsh diminutive of Marged, the Welsh MarTerrisa#17461 in the U.S.Terrisa is a phonetic spelling of Teresa (Theresa), a name of debated Greek origin usually connGenette#17464 in the U.S.Genette is a documented English spelling variant of Jeannette, the French diminutive of Jeanne,Brehanna#17468 in the U.S.Brehanna is a modern coinage that reads as the Bre- opening joined to Hanna, and it sits close Ingris#17492 in the U.S.Ingris is a variant of Ingrid, from the Old Norse Ingiridr, joining the fertility god Ing or YnTanyah#17495 in the U.S.Tanyah is an elaborated spelling of Tanya, the Russian pet form of Tatiana. Tatiana derives froVonna#17511 in the U.S.Vonna is a short, respelled form drawn from Yvonne — the French feminine of Yves, from a GermanTerriah#17515 in the U.S.Terriah extends Terri, the familiar pet form of Teresa and Theresa, with an -ah ending. Teresa'Icesis#17535 in the U.S.Icesis is a modern American respelling that most plausibly echoes Isis, the great mother-goddesAndera#17537 in the U.S.Andera is a variant of Andrea, the feminine of Andrew, from the Greek 'andreios', 'manly' or 'bYanessa#17548 in the U.S.Yanessa reads as a Y-initial variant of Vanessa, a name invented by Jonathan Swift in the earlyKatelyne#17550 in the U.S.Katelyne is a decorative respelling of Katelyn, the American reworking of Irish Caitlin, a pet Cearra#17556 in the U.S.Cearra is a respelling that sits between Ciara, an Irish name meaning dark from 'ciar', and SieKristianne#17562 in the U.S.Kristianne combines Kristin/Christine (Greek Christianos, 'follower of Christ', via Latin ChrisKristien#17563 in the U.S.Kristien is a variant spelling of Kristen or Christine, feminine forms tied to the Greek ChristQuiara#17565 in the U.S.Quiara is a modern respelling of Kiara, a name usually linked to the Italian Chiara — from the Destyne#17574 in the U.S.Destyne is a stylized spelling of the virtue-style word name Destiny, which comes through Old FVinessa#17584 in the U.S.Vinessa is a variant spelling of Vanessa, a name invented in the early eighteenth century by JoShailah#17594 in the U.S.Shailah is read most naturally as a modern respelling of Sheila, the Irish form of Cecilia, froDonica#17598 in the U.S.Donica reads as a spelling of Danica, a Slavic name meaning 'morning star', or of the Italian DStepheni#17616 in the U.S.Stepheni is a variant spelling of Stephanie, the feminine of Stephen, from Greek stephanos, meaIyesha#17622 in the U.S.Iyesha is a spelling variant of Ayesha, itself a form of the Arabic Aisha meaning alive or liviKierrah#17628 in the U.S.Kierrah is an elaborated spelling of Kiera or Kira, the feminine of the Irish Kieran, from 'ciaCaroleen#17630 in the U.S.Caroleen is a phonetic spelling of Caroline or Carolyn, feminine forms of Charles (Germanic KarShallon#17658 in the U.S.Shallon is an uncommon modern name, usually taken as a soft variant of Shannon (Irish, from a rChalise#17662 in the U.S.Chalise is best read as a respelling of the word chalice, 'a drinking cup or goblet,' or as a vDaphine#17662 in the U.S.Daphine is a variant of Daphne, from Greek daphne, 'laurel tree'; in myth Daphne is the nymph tFredrika#17671 in the U.S.Fredrika is a streamlined spelling of Fredericka, the feminine of Frederick, from the Germanic Letecia#17673 in the U.S.Letecia is a spelling variant of Leticia, the Spanish form of Latin Laetitia ('joy, gladness').Jisel#17680 in the U.S.Jisel is a respelling of Giselle, a French name from the Germanic element gisil, a pledge or hoNattalie#17681 in the U.S.Nattalie is a doubled-t respelling of Natalie, from the Latin natalis, as in dies natalis, 'birChauntel#17685 in the U.S.Chauntel is an elaborated spelling of Chantel, itself from the French Chantal. Chantal began asTaija#17685 in the U.S.Taija has a dual character: in the U.S. it reads as a modern coinage related to Taya and Taina,Esperansa#17700 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Esperanza, the Spanish word for hope, from the Latin sperare (to hope); tJosphine#17707 in the U.S.Josphine is a variant spelling of Josephine that drops one 'e.' Josephine is the French femininJassmin#17717 in the U.S.Jassmin is a respelling of Jasmine, from the Persian yasmin, the name of the sweet-smelling jasJoeanna#17743 in the U.S.Joeanna is a phonetic respelling of Joanna, from the Hebrew Yohanan, 'God is gracious' (the femGabrelle#17759 in the U.S.Gabrelle is a contracted spelling of Gabrielle, the French feminine of Gabriel, which comes froDyane#17771 in the U.S.Dyane is a French-flavored respelling of Diane, itself from the Roman goddess Diana, whose nameOndrea#17787 in the U.S.Ondrea is a phonetic respelling of Andrea, the feminine of Andrew, from the Greek andreios, 'maKasaundra#17789 in the U.S.Kasaundra is an elaborated respelling of Cassandra, the Trojan princess and prophetess of GreekRenne#17801 in the U.S.Renne is a shortened spelling of Renee, the French feminine of René, from Latin 'renatus', reboKalah#17806 in the U.S.Kalah is most often a phonetic respelling of Kayla or Cala, reflecting the late-century vogue fKayela#17807 in the U.S.Kayela is a respelling of Kayla, which grew as a short form of Micaela, the Spanish and PortuguCasee#17827 in the U.S.Casee is a spelling of Casey or Cassie; Casey comes from the Irish surname O Cathasaigh, tied tHebah#17837 in the U.S.Hebah is an Arabic name, a spelling of Hiba or Heba, from the Arabic hibah, 'gift,' meaning somKarrissa#17839 in the U.S.Karrissa is a modern respelling of Carissa, a name drawn from the Greek charis, 'grace' or 'favJossette#17841 in the U.S.Jossette is an American respelling of Josette, the French diminutive of Josephine. Josephine deDenese#17851 in the U.S.Denese is a variant spelling of Denise, the French feminine of Denis, which comes from DionysiuMarda#17891 in the U.S.Marda is a phonetic variant of Martha, from the Aramaic marta, meaning 'lady' or 'mistress,' a Cheyane#17893 in the U.S.Cheyane is a simplified spelling of Cheyenne, the name of a Plains people whose own name came tKirstan#17899 in the U.S.Kirstan is an a-vowel spelling of Kirsten, the Danish and Norwegian form of Christina. ChristinJanean#17913 in the U.S.Janean is a spelling variant of Janine/Jeanine, a French diminutive of Jeanne, the feminine of Korine#17914 in the U.S.Korine is a K-spelling of Corinne, itself from the Greek Korinna, a diminutive of kore, 'maidenKarlye#17915 in the U.S.Karlye is a late-twentieth-century respelling of Carly, itself a pet form of Carla and a feminiMaygan#17937 in the U.S.Maygan is a modern phonetic respelling of Megan, the Welsh pet form of Margaret. Margaret desceKearah#17941 in the U.S.Kearah is a spelling in the Kiara and Keira family; Keira ties to the Irish Ciara meaning dark-Kristeen#17956 in the U.S.Kristeen is a phonetic spelling of Kristine or Christine, from the Latin Christiana and Greek cVeronia#17967 in the U.S.Veronia is a variant of Veronica, traditionally explained as 'true image' (Latin 'vera' plus GrSheanna#17983 in the U.S.Sheanna reads either as a variant of Shauna and Shawna, the feminine forms of Sean from the IriMisti#18013 in the U.S.A respelled form of Misty, an English word name from 'mist.' Misty caught on in the 1960s-70s (Latecia#18014 in the U.S.Latecia is a spelling in the Latisha/Leticia family, all growing from the Latin laetitia ('joy,Jessye#18017 in the U.S.Jessye is a spelling variant of Jessie, itself a short form of Jessica, linked to the Hebrew foLinzi#18042 in the U.S.Linzi is a phonetic respelling of Lindsay, an English name from a place and surname meaning rouFaydra#18043 in the U.S.Faydra is a plain-spelling form of Phaedra, from the Greek Phaidra, meaning 'bright' or 'radianShalina#18058 in the U.S.Shalina blends the Sha- sound-family with Selina and Celina, names tied to the Greek selene, 'mStephene#18064 in the U.S.Stephene is a rare feminine spelling built on Stephen (Greek Stephanos, 'crown, garland'), esseSheyanne#18076 in the U.S.Sheyanne is a soft-consonant spelling of Cheyenne. The name comes from the Cheyenne people of tBreanda#18080 in the U.S.Breanda reads as a respelling that sits between Brenda and Breanna. Brenda comes from the Old NSidnie#18089 in the U.S.Sidnie is an -ie spelling of Sidney, an English surname and place name usually explained as 'wiCharon#18103 in the U.S.As a girl's name pronounced 'SHARE-un', Charon is most plausibly a spelling variant of Sharon, Lynise#18104 in the U.S.Lynise is best read as a variant of Denise or a Lyn- blended name, joining the Lyn- element to Macala#18118 in the U.S.Macala is a modern respelling in the Michaela and Makayla family, feminine forms of Michael. MiMaghan#18135 in the U.S.Maghan is a variant spelling of Meghan or Megan, the Welsh diminutive of Margaret, which comes Kaitlyne#18143 in the U.S.Kaitlyne is a final-e spelling of Kaitlyn, the Americanized form of the Irish Caitlin, which isLynett#18151 in the U.S.Lynett is a trimmed spelling of Lynette, which comes from the Welsh Eluned, through the ArthuriNyhla#18153 in the U.S.Nyhla is a modern respelling of Nyla or Nayla. Nayla is an Arabic name meaning 'one who attainsMadisan#18177 in the U.S.Madisan is a modern respelling of Madison, an English surname meaning 'son of Maud,' from the mMariha#18179 in the U.S.Mariha is a spelling variant of Mariah, a form of Maria and ultimately of the Hebrew Miriam, thKarrin#18180 in the U.S.Karrin is a respelling of Karen, the Danish short form of Katherine. Katherine traces to the GrReannon#18185 in the U.S.Reannon is a phonetic spelling of Rhiannon, the Welsh name borne by a horse-goddess figure in tMariesa#18189 in the U.S.Mariesa respells Marisa, an Italian and Spanish elaboration of Maria; the parent name is often Kathrina#18195 in the U.S.Kathrina is a respelling of Katrina, the German and Scandinavian contracted form of Katherine. Teylor#18209 in the U.S.Teylor is a respelling of Taylor, an English surname from the Old French tailleur, 'tailor', onJennefer#18217 in the U.S.Jennefer is a spelling variant of Jennifer, the Cornish form of the Welsh Gwenhwyfar — the nameMichalla#18278 in the U.S.Michalla is a respelling of Michaela, the feminine of Michael, from the Hebrew Mikha'el meaningKielee#18285 in the U.S.Kielee is a respelling of Kylee or Kylie; the name is linked to Kyle, an anglicized Scottish woKolleen#18293 in the U.S.Kolleen is a decorative K-spelling of Colleen, from the Irish cailin, simply 'girl' or 'young wVaness#18295 in the U.S.Vaness is a shortened form of Vanessa, the name the writer Jonathan Swift invented for his frieVanissa#18297 in the U.S.Vanissa is a respelling of Vanessa, a name invented in the early eighteenth century by JonathanVanita#18298 in the U.S.Vanita has a dual origin: in Sanskrit 'vanita' means 'desired one' or simply 'woman', a real InElishia#18335 in the U.S.Elishia reads as a variant of Alicia (from Alice, Germanic 'noble') that also echoes Elisha (HeMercede#18343 in the U.S.Mercede trims the final 's' from Mercedes, the Spanish devotional name honoring María de las MeLarrissa#18353 in the U.S.Larrissa is a doubled-r spelling of Larissa, the name of an ancient city in Thessaly and of a nSharmayne#18369 in the U.S.Sharmayne is a phonetic spelling of Charmaine, a name usually linked either to the Latin 'carmeSherin#18395 in the U.S.Sherin is usually read as a variant of Sharon, the Hebrew place-name for a fertile coastal plaiKarysa#18396 in the U.S.Karysa is a K-spelled form of Carissa, a name built on the Greek 'charis,' 'grace' or 'kindnessNadyne#18415 in the U.S.Nadyne is a stylized spelling of Nadine, the French elaboration of the Russian Nadia or NadezhdJoane#18444 in the U.S.Joane is a variant spelling of Joan/Joanne, the medieval English feminine of John, which comes Sharlie#18460 in the U.S.Sharlie reads as a sh-spelled form of Charlie, used as a feminine pet form of Charles; Charles Pahola#18461 in the U.S.Pahola is a variant spelling of Paola, the Spanish and Italian feminine form of Paul, from the Shelsey#18476 in the U.S.Shelsey is a phonetic spelling of Chelsea or Chelsey, from the London district whose name comesTabbatha#18494 in the U.S.Tabbatha is a doubled-b spelling of Tabitha, from Aramaic tabitha, 'gazelle'; in the New TestamSintia#18502 in the U.S.Sintia is a phonetic and Spanish-influenced spelling of Cynthia (Cintia in Spanish). Cynthia isKaetlin#18511 in the U.S.Kaetlin is a modern respelling of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, which comes from the GrEvett#18518 in the U.S.Evett is a simplified spelling of Yvette, the French feminine diminutive of Yves, which traces Kalandra#18534 in the U.S.Kalandra is a K-spelling of Calandra, a name drawn from the Greek 'kalandra,' a kind of lark, aRechelle#18543 in the U.S.Rechelle is a respelling in the Rochelle/Rachelle family — Rochelle from French for 'little rocTaressa#18545 in the U.S.Taressa is an elaborated spelling in the family of Teresa, a name of debated Greek origin oftenNoele#18547 in the U.S.Noele is a variant spelling of Noelle, the French feminine of Noel. Noel comes through Old FrenHilarie#18548 in the U.S.Hilarie is a decorative spelling of Hilary, which comes from the Latin Hilarius, meaning 'cheerSussie#18567 in the U.S.Sussie is a spelling of Susie, the affectionate short form of Susan and Susanna, which come froGenice#18574 in the U.S.Genice is a spelling variant of Janice, an early-1900s elaboration of Jane, which comes throughKarole#18578 in the U.S.Karole is a K-spelling variant of Carol/Carole, the feminine short of Caroline and ultimately aTameia#18598 in the U.S.Tameia is a respelling of Tamia, a modern American given name that gained wide recognition throTorry#18625 in the U.S.Torry is a spelling of Tori or Tory, the breezy short form of Victoria, and also matches an EngMeegan#18634 in the U.S.Meegan is a spelled-out form of Megan, the Welsh pet form of Margaret, which comes from the GreJacqulin#18637 in the U.S.Jacqulin is a spelling variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine form of Jacques, which is theMersades#18653 in the U.S.Mersades is a phonetic respelling of Mercedes, from Spanish mercedes, mercies, a Marian title fJanele#18713 in the U.S.Janele is a trimmer spelling of Janelle, which joins Jane to the fashionable -elle ending. JaneJanne#18725 in the U.S.Janne, used here as a girl's name, is a variant of Jan and Jane, English forms descending throuShauntel#18726 in the U.S.Shauntel is a phonetic respelling of Chantel or Chantal, a French name originally from a southeSheela#18731 in the U.S.Sheela has two honest routes. In the English-speaking world it reads as a spelling of Sheila, tKatleen#18734 in the U.S.Katleen is a simplified spelling of Kathleen, itself an Anglicized form of the Irish Caitlin, wKatlynne#18735 in the U.S.Katlynne is one of many modern respellings of Caitlin and Katelyn, the Irish forms of CatherineKoreen#18735 in the U.S.Koreen is a phonetic spelling of Corinne or Coreen, names that trace to the Greek 'kore', maideStepheny#18782 in the U.S.Stepheny is a variant spelling of Stephanie, the feminine form of Stephen. Both come from the GLaurice#18820 in the U.S.Laurice is a girl's name built on Laura, from Latin laurus, the laurel of victory and honor; itJolett#18838 in the U.S.Jolett is a variant of Jolette, a diminutive-style name in the Juliet family. Juliet and Julia Shanie#18855 in the U.S.Shanie is a soft spelling in the Shani and Shania family. Shani is a genuine Hebrew girls' nameJennine#18862 in the U.S.Jennine is a variant spelling of Jeanine or Janine, French feminine diminutives of Jean, the FrPatrisia#18886 in the U.S.Patrisia is a phonetic s-spelling of Patricia, the feminine of the Latin patricius, 'noble', a Sidni#18892 in the U.S.Sidni is a streamlined respelling of Sydney or Sidney, an English surname and place name from OSylena#18910 in the U.S.Sylena is a respelling of Selena or Selina, names that go back to Selene, the Greek goddess of Lynsee#18915 in the U.S.Lynsee is a phonetic spelling of Lindsey, originally an English place-name and surname meaning Tabbitha#18916 in the U.S.Tabbitha is a spelling of Tabitha with a doubled 'b'; Tabitha is an Aramaic name meaning 'gazelRakia#18926 in the U.S.Rakia is generally traced to the Arabic root r-q-y, giving raqiya, a sense of rising, ascendingWhittley#18967 in the U.S.Whittley is a spelling variant of Whitley, an English surname and place name from the Old EngliKelsay#19038 in the U.S.Kelsay is a variant spelling of Kelsey, an English place name and surname turned given name. KeTeirra#19040 in the U.S.Teirra is a respelling of Tierra, the Spanish word for earth or land used as a girls' name. ItsKeirston#19071 in the U.S.Keirston reads as a respelling of Kirsten, the Danish and Norwegian form of Christina, which goKhrystal#19087 in the U.S.Khrystal is an ornate Kh-/y- spelling of Crystal, from Greek krystallos, 'clear ice' or 'rock cKhrista#19129 in the U.S.Khrista is a stylized spelling of Christa or Krista, short forms of Christina or Christine, froPhilicia#19155 in the U.S.Philicia is a spelling variant of Felicia, from the Latin felix, 'happy' or 'lucky'; its 'Ph-' Kirston#19156 in the U.S.Kirston reads as a spelling variant of Kirsten, a Scandinavian form of Christina or Christian, Kyiesha#19157 in the U.S.Kyiesha is best read as a coined variant echoing Keisha or Aisha, the latter from the Arabic aiKristena#19176 in the U.S.Kristena is a phonetic respelling of Kristina, the K-spelled form of Christina. The name comes Takhia#19291 in the U.S.Takhia is a spelling of Takia, a modern American girl's name. Takia is sometimes tied to the ArNansi#19345 in the U.S.Nansi is a variant of Nancy and is also the standard Welsh form of that name. Nancy began centuValori#19417 in the U.S.Valori is a variant spelling of Valerie, which comes from the Roman family name Valerius, roote

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