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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.

Variant Girl Names

Korrin#14814 in the U.S.Korrin is a modern k-respelling of Corin or Corinne. Corinne is the French form of the Greek KoLesleigh#14825 in the U.S.Lesleigh is a decorative spelling of Leslie, a Scottish surname and place name traditionally exRemona#14835 in the U.S.Remona is a spelling variant of Ramona, the Spanish feminine of Ramón (Raymond); the name goes Tayia#14836 in the U.S.Tayia is a variant of Taya, a short, modern girls' name used as a nickname for Taylor, NataliyaAysiah#14840 in the U.S.Aysiah is a modern spelling that blends the place name Asia with the Arabic Aisha, meaning alivRagen#14854 in the U.S.Ragen is a respelling of Reagan, an Irish name from the Gaelic surname O Riagain. The root riodTerrin#14854 in the U.S.Terrin reads as a variant of Taryn (a mid-century coinage, sometimes a feminine of Tara) crosseMarise#14855 in the U.S.Marise is a French given name built on Marie (the French form of Mary, from Hebrew Miriam), somEllysa#14870 in the U.S.Ellysa is a modern American variant of Elisa or Alyssa. Elisa is a short form of Elizabeth, froCatelin#14871 in the U.S.Catelin is a variant spelling of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, which traces to the GreeLesa#14883 in the U.S.A respelled form of Lisa, a short form of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheva, 'God is my oath'Mashell#14884 in the U.S.Mashell reads as a respelling in the Michelle family, its Ma- opening and -shell close landing Liandra#14889 in the U.S.Liandra is a variant of Leandra, the feminine of Leander, from the Greek 'leon,' lion, and 'andRhiannan#14895 in the U.S.Rhiannan is a spelling variant of Rhiannon, a Welsh name descending from the older Rigantona, 'Lisabeth#14898 in the U.S.Lisabeth is a clipped form of Elisabeth, the Continental spelling of Elizabeth, from the HebrewBerniece#14902 in the U.S.A respelling of Bernice, from the Greek Berenike (Berenice), 'bringing victory,' from pherein (Loran#14907 in the U.S.Loran is a spelling of Lauren or Loren, feminine names from Laurentia/Laurence, ultimately fromChrysta#14908 in the U.S.Chrysta is a variant of Christa or Crista, short forms of Christina and Christine, from the GreRichele#14921 in the U.S.Richele is a spelling of Richelle or Rachelle: Rachelle elaborates Rachel, from Hebrew rachel, Crystin#14924 in the U.S.Crystin is a spelling of Kristin, a Scandinavian short form of Christina, from the Latin ChristMeggen#14928 in the U.S.Meggen is a spelling variant of Megan or Meghan, the Welsh diminutive of Margaret. Margaret comLateesha#14931 in the U.S.Lateesha is a sound-it-out spelling of Latisha, itself a form of the Latin-rooted Leticia, fromRyane#14931 in the U.S.Ryane is a feminine spelling of Ryan, an Irish surname-turned-first-name from Old Irish 'ri', 'Danille#14938 in the U.S.Danille is a trimmed spelling of Danielle, the French feminine of Daniel, from the Hebrew DaniyGabbrielle#14947 in the U.S.Gabbrielle is an ornamented spelling of Gabrielle, the French feminine of Gabriel. The Hebrew sGlennda#14954 in the U.S.Glennda is a doubled-n variant of Glenda, an early-twentieth-century Welsh coinage combining glDanylle#14967 in the U.S.Danylle is a modern respelling of Danielle, the French feminine form of Daniel, from the HebrewAbbye#14968 in the U.S.Abbye is a decorative spelling of Abby, the familiar short form of Abigail. Abigail comes from Cheyenna#14973 in the U.S.Cheyenna is Cheyenne given an -a ending to make it read more overtly as a girl's name. CheyenneTanishi#14982 in the U.S.Tanishi reads either as a variant of Tanisha, a popular American coinage of the later twentiethMieka#14987 in the U.S.Mieka is usually a spelling of Mika, which serves as a short form of Michaela or Dominika and tMyeshia#14987 in the U.S.Myeshia is a modern American phonetic elaboration of Aisha/Ayesha, from Arabic Aisha, 'living, Celsey#14997 in the U.S.Celsey is a respelling of Kelsey with a soft-looking C, an English place name and surname oftenMarili#14998 in the U.S.Marili reads as a trimmed respelling of Marilee or Marli, itself a blend of Mary and Lee; the MRochella#14999 in the U.S.Rochella is an elaborated form of Rochelle, a French name meaning 'little rock' - from roche ('Rogina#15002 in the U.S.Rogina is a spelling variant of Regina, from the Latin regina, 'queen,' a title long used of thChantae#15006 in the U.S.Chantae is a spelling of Chanté, from the French chanter, 'to sing' — chanté, 'sung' — a melodiKatilynn#15011 in the U.S.Katilynn is a respelling of Katelyn and Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine through Caitlin. BKatrine#15013 in the U.S.Katrine is the Danish, Norwegian and German contracted form of Katherine, which descends from tDyann#15026 in the U.S.Dyann is a respelled Diane (or Diann), from the Roman goddess Diana, whose name is linked to LaAriatna#15030 in the U.S.Ariatna is a Spanish respelling of Ariadna, the Spanish form of the Greek Ariadne - traditionalDanyale#15030 in the U.S.Danyale is a phonetic respelling of Danielle, the French feminine of Daniel, from Hebrew daniyyTeana#15032 in the U.S.Teana is a variant of Tiana, itself a short form of names like Tatiana (a Roman family name) anKenyia#15049 in the U.S.Kenyia is a variant spelling of Kenya, the girls' name taken from the East African nation. The Ashle#15057 in the U.S.Ashle is a shortened spelling of Ashley, from the Old English æsc ('ash tree') and lēah ('wood,Natahlia#15059 in the U.S.Natahlia is a modern spelling of Natalia (or Nathalia), from the Latin natalis, 'birthday,' andRhianon#15060 in the U.S.Rhianon is a simplified spelling of the Welsh Rhiannon, a name from Celtic myth borne by a horsSkiler#15062 in the U.S.Skiler is a phonetic respelling of Skyler, itself from the Dutch surname Schuyler, meaning 'schTarryn#15066 in the U.S.Tarryn is a respelling of Taryn, a twentieth-century coinage sometimes explained as a feminine Khristine#15068 in the U.S.A respelling of Christine that swaps 'Ch' for 'Kh.' Christine comes from the Latin Christiana, Nickey#15073 in the U.S.Nickey reads as a variant spelling of Nicky or Nikki, a pet form of Nicole; Nicole descends froShery#15073 in the U.S.Shery is a trimmed spelling of Sherry, the popular mid-century name drawn from the French endeaTessah#15076 in the U.S.Tessah adds a silent h to Tessa, the well-known short form of Theresa; through Theresa it linksTaryne#15083 in the U.S.Taryne is a lengthened spelling of Taryn, a modern name that arose in the mid-twentieth centuryDorean#15084 in the U.S.Dorean is a variant spelling of Doreen, formed by adding the Irish diminutive '-een' to Dora, tKatherene#15084 in the U.S.Katherene is a spelling variant of Katherine, the enduring name from the Greek Aikaterine that Dyanne#15099 in the U.S.Dyanne is a decorative spelling of Diane, the French form of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moDesteni#15120 in the U.S.Desteni respells the word-name Destiny, from Old French destinee and Latin destinare, one's appNatarsha#15128 in the U.S.Natarsha is a phonetic respelling of Natasha, the Russian pet form of Natalia; Natalia comes frAnjolina#15129 in the U.S.Anjolina spells Angelina by sound, swapping the soft g for a j. Angelina is an Italian diminutiAntwanette#15148 in the U.S.Antwanette is a phonetic respelling of Antoinette, the French feminine diminutive of Antoine (AShenise#15161 in the U.S.Shenise is a Sh-fronted respelling of Denise, the French feminine of Denis — ultimately from DiMaghen#15162 in the U.S.Maghen is a decorative spelling of Megan, the Welsh diminutive of Margaret. Margaret comes fromYliana#15162 in the U.S.Yliana is a Spanish-flavored spelling of Iliana (also Eliana), a name that draws on two threadsJilliann#15170 in the U.S.Jilliann is a doubled-n variant of Jillian, an elaboration of Jill that traces to Gillian and tHaide#15175 in the U.S.Haide reads as a form of Haidee or Heidi. Haidee, used by Byron in his poem Don Juan, is often Reginia#15179 in the U.S.Reginia is a variant of Regina, from Latin regina, 'queen', its extra i likely drawn by the pulFelicha#15184 in the U.S.Felicha is a phonetic respelling of Felicia, the feminine of the Latin Felix, meaning 'happy,' Tifanie#15201 in the U.S.Tifanie is a spelling variant of Tiffany, from the Greek Theophania, 'manifestation of God' — tShavonn#15203 in the U.S.Shavonn is a sound-it-out spelling of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan or Jane, which goes back Tiphany#15209 in the U.S.Tiphany is a variant spelling of Tiffany, closer to the medieval Tiffania. The name comes from Tascha#15214 in the U.S.Tascha is a German-flavored spelling of Tasha, the pet form of Natasha. Natasha is the Russian Alisabeth#15216 in the U.S.Alisabeth is a variant of Elisabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheva, meaning God is my oath or my GodAliyyah#15219 in the U.S.Aliyyah is a doubled-consonant spelling of Aaliyah/Aliyah, from the Arabic root 'ali, meaning 'Allona#15225 in the U.S.Allona is most naturally read as a doubled-l spelling of Alona, a Hebrew name from alon, 'oak tMadelon#15230 in the U.S.Madelon is a French pet form of Madeleine, which comes from Magdalene, 'of Magdala', a town on Sharese#15235 in the U.S.Sharese is a Sh-spelled variant of Charisse or Cherise, names echoing the Greek charis, 'grace'Gayla#15242 in the U.S.Most likely an elaboration of Gay or Gayle, from Gail, a short form of Abigail (Hebrew, 'my fatKarrina#15251 in the U.S.Karrina, with a doubled r, is a variant of Karina and Katrina. Karina is usually linked to the Makela#15251 in the U.S.Makela is a variant spelling of Michaela or Makayla, feminine forms of Michael, from a Hebrew nRache#15257 in the U.S.Rache is a short form of Rachel, from the Hebrew Rachel, 'ewe' or 'female sheep,' a gentle pastThresia#15262 in the U.S.Thresia is a syncopated form of Theresia, itself the Latin and German shape of Theresa. The namTheressa#15266 in the U.S.Theressa is a doubled-s respelling of Theresa. The name is of Greek origin, usually connected eKatryn#15268 in the U.S.Katryn is a streamlined spelling of Kathryn, itself a form of Katherine, from the Greek AikaterJamy#15276 in the U.S.Jamy is a spelling of Jamie, the pet form of James (from Hebrew Jacob, 'supplanter, holder of tMelonee#15282 in the U.S.Melonee is a phonetic respelling of Melanie, from the Greek melaina, 'dark' or 'black'. The -onBreanah#15285 in the U.S.Breanah reads as a spelling of Breanna or Briana, feminine forms of Brian. Brian is a Celtic naBritaney#15287 in the U.S.Britaney is a variant spelling of Brittany, a name taken from the northwestern French region BrAllannah#15293 in the U.S.Allannah is a double-consonant spelling of Alannah, which comes from the Irish term of endearmeAailyah#15295 in the U.S.Aailyah is a respelling of Aaliyah, an Arabic name meaning 'exalted', 'high', or 'lofty', the fAalliyah#15297 in the U.S.Aalliyah is a respelling of Aaliyah, a name from the Arabic aliyah, the feminine of ali, meaninAlysandra#15305 in the U.S.Alysandra is a variant of Alexandra, the Greek name meaning defender or protector of man, softeAnnet#15309 in the U.S.Annet is a trimmed spelling of Annette, the French diminutive of Anne. Anne descends from the HJacolyn#15326 in the U.S.Jacolyn reads as a simplified spelling of Jacquelyn or Jacqueline, the French feminine of JacquJenne#15331 in the U.S.Jenne reads as a short form and variant of Jenny or Jean; Jean derives from John, Hebrew for GoTelicia#15342 in the U.S.Telicia reads as a coined reshaping of Felicia, from Latin felix, 'lucky, happy', crossed with Klarisa#15349 in the U.S.Klarisa is a K-spelling of Clarissa, itself a Latinate elaboration of Clara, from clarus, meaniKerstie#15354 in the U.S.Kerstie is a spelling of Kirstie, the Scottish pet form of Kirsty, which comes from Christine, Valine#15364 in the U.S.Valine is best read as a form of Valene, or a feminine built on Val, ultimately from the Latin Donika#15369 in the U.S.Donika reads as a variant of Danica, the Slavic name for the 'morning star' (the planet Venus),Ashonti#15375 in the U.S.Ashonti is a respelling of Ashanti, the name of the Akan people and historic empire of what is Alexanderia#15384 in the U.S.Alexanderia is an expanded spelling of Alexandria, the city and given name from Alexander, GreeSherisse#15403 in the U.S.Sherisse is a phonetic spelling of Cherise, a name usually tied to the French cerise, 'cherry,'Sherill#15405 in the U.S.Sherill is a spelling in the Cheryl/Sherrill family. Cheryl arose in the twentieth century, bleAlese#15409 in the U.S.Alese is a streamlined variant in the Alice and Elise family. Alice traces through Old French AAlysen#15409 in the U.S.Alysen is a spelling variant of Alison, which began as a medieval French and English diminutiveThressa#15417 in the U.S.Thressa is a contracted respelling of Theresa, a name of Greek origin variously tied to 'therosAngell#15426 in the U.S.Angell doubles as a spelling variant of Angel (from the Greek angelos, 'messenger,' the root ofArieana#15426 in the U.S.Arieana is an elaborated spelling of Ariana, an Italian and modern form linked to the Greek AriShadie#15426 in the U.S.Shadie most plausibly reads as a phonetic variant of Sadie (itself a pet form of Sarah, Hebrew Jazzmen#15432 in the U.S.Jazzmen is a playful respelling of Jasmine — from Persian 'yasmin', the jasmine flower — reshapAryiana#15455 in the U.S.Aryiana is a modern spelling of Ariana, the Italian Arianna from the Greek Ariadne, understood Aneesha#15457 in the U.S.Aneesha is a spelling of Anisha, a name with two roots: in Arabic it belongs to the anis familyJinelle#15464 in the U.S.Jinelle is a variant of Janelle, blending the Jan/Jean element, a feminine form of John, with tDenee#15470 in the U.S.Denee is a phonetic respelling sitting between Renee, from French renee, 'reborn' (Latin renatuAnnai#15472 in the U.S.Annai is closely tied to Anai, a name popular among Spanish-speaking families and usually linkeSundra#15477 in the U.S.Sundra is a respelling of Sondra or Saundra, themselves streamlined forms of Sandra. Sandra is Jillyan#15479 in the U.S.Jillyan is a respelling of Jillian, a feminine form of Julian and Gillian, from the Roman JuliuAneisha#15487 in the U.S.Aneisha is a respelling of Anisha, a Sanskrit name meaning 'uninterrupted' or 'continuous'; in Shaune#15494 in the U.S.Shaune is a feminine spelling in the Shaun/Shauna group; Shaun is the English form of Irish SeaAngelyna#15497 in the U.S.Angelyna is a spelling variant of Angelina, the Italian and Latin diminutive of Angela, from GrAnikka#15499 in the U.S.Anikka is a double-k spelling of Annika, a Swedish and Scandinavian pet form of Anna - which coKilie#15512 in the U.S.Kilie is a modern respelling in the Kylie and Kiley family. Kylie was popularized in Australia,Chelcea#15517 in the U.S.Chelcea is a spelling variant of Chelsea, an English place name from the Old English cealc, 'chArmelia#15521 in the U.S.Armelia reads as a variant of Amelia, from the Germanic amal meaning work or industriousness, bUlanda#15525 in the U.S.Ulanda reads as a reshaping of Yolanda, swapping the opening for a U-, and as a cousin of WandaKalle#15527 in the U.S.As an American girls' name Kalle is a K-respelling of Callie or Kali — a pet form long tied to Bryann#15538 in the U.S.Bryann reads as a feminine blend of the Irish name Brian, often glossed 'noble' or 'strong,' wiVannesa#15550 in the U.S.Vannesa is a spelling variant of Vanessa, the name the satirist Jonathan Swift invented for hisKatarena#15561 in the U.S.Katarena is a variant of Katarina, the Slavic and continental form of Catherine, traditionally Terressa#15574 in the U.S.Terressa is a doubled-consonant respelling of Teresa. The parent name is of debated Greek origiKazandra#15575 in the U.S.Kazandra is a modern respelling of Cassandra, the Greek mythological name of the Trojan princesFelecia#15583 in the U.S.A respelling of Felicia, the feminine of Latin Felix, 'lucky, happy, fortunate.' The -e- spelliAsiana#15584 in the U.S.Asiana extends the girl's name Asia with a Latin-style -ana ending, giving a sense of 'belonginTiffine#15590 in the U.S.Tiffine is a variant of Tiffany, streamlined to a crisp two-beat name. Tiffany comes from the GTeryl#15608 in the U.S.Teryl is a mid-century respelling in the Cheryl family — Cheryl itself a blend of French cherieSaundra#15619 in the U.S.A phonetic respelling of Sandra, itself a short form of Alexandra, from Greek elements meaning Christianne#15622 in the U.S.Christianne is an elaborated form of Christiane, the French feminine of Christian, from Latin cTressia#15627 in the U.S.Tressia reads as an elaborated form of Tressa or Theresa; Theresa's roots are debated, most oftTrenda#15632 in the U.S.Trenda is best read as a rhyming reshaping of Brenda, from Old Norse brandr, 'sword' or 'torch'Breia#15641 in the U.S.Breia is a respelling of Bria, a short modern name that arose several ways at once: as a clip oBrendy#15643 in the U.S.Brendy is a variant spelling of Brenda, whose origin is debated: it may come from the Old NorseAlexah#15655 in the U.S.Alexah is a spelling of Alexa with a decorative -ah ending. Alexa is a short form of Alexandra,Renada#15656 in the U.S.Renada is a variant of Renata, the feminine of the Latin renatus, 'reborn' — a name with early Brooklen#15661 in the U.S.Brooklen is a spelling variant of Brooklyn, the New York borough taken up as a girl's name; theNatacha#15662 in the U.S.Natacha is the French and broader Continental spelling of Natasha, the Russian diminutive of NaAllisen#15668 in the U.S.Allisen is a respelling of Allison, which began as a medieval pet form of Alice; Alice comes thAllysia#15670 in the U.S.Allysia is a modern American respelling that blends Alicia and Alyssa. Alicia descends from theChristia#15677 in the U.S.Christia is a feminine name formed on the Christ- element, closely tied to Christina and ChristMakila#15689 in the U.S.Makila is a trimmed respelling of Makayla or Mikayla, themselves American forms of Michaela, thColeen#15692 in the U.S.A respelling of Colleen, from the Irish cailin, 'girl.' Colleen became a popular given name amoWindi#15694 in the U.S.Windi is a variant of Wendy (popularized by J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan, often traced to a child'sCelicia#15700 in the U.S.Celicia is a variant of Cecilia, from the Roman family name Caecilia, traditionally tied to theCorri#15700 in the U.S.Corri is an -i respelling of Cori, a short form of Corinne and Cora, from Greek kore, 'maiden' Deeanna#15701 in the U.S.Deeanna is a spelled-out form of Deanna, which developed from Diana, the name of the Roman goddChristell#15724 in the U.S.Christell is a girl's name blending the look of Christelle, a French diminutive on the Christ- Wendee#15726 in the U.S.Wendee is a fanciful respelling of Wendy, a name popularized (and often credited as coined) by Matalie#15735 in the U.S.Matalie is a variant of Natalie in which the opening N shifts to M. Natalie comes from the LatiCodee#15738 in the U.S.Codee is a girls' respelling of Cody or Codi, from the Irish surname O Cuidighthigh meaning desCymone#15757 in the U.S.Cymone is a stylized spelling of Simone, the French feminine form of Simon. Simon comes from thDeajah#15758 in the U.S.Deajah is a respelling of Déjà, taken from the French word déjà, 'already' — familiar to EnglisAnnissa#15759 in the U.S.Annissa is a spelling variant of Anissa / Anisa, from the Arabic anisa meaning 'friendly', 'comShelina#15769 in the U.S.Shelina reads two ways: as a Sh- spelling of Selina, linked to the Greek Selene, 'moon,' or as Paytan#15770 in the U.S.Paytan is a respelling of Peyton or Payton, an English surname and place name usually explainedCecila#15772 in the U.S.Cecila is a spelling variant of Cecilia, dropping the second i; Cecilia is the Latinate femininDierdre#15773 in the U.S.Dierdre is a common misspelling-turned-variant of Deirdre, the Irish name of the tragic heroineDemitria#15775 in the U.S.Demitria is a spelling of Demetria, the feminine of Demetrius, meaning 'devoted to Demeter' — tKatharyn#15778 in the U.S.Katharyn is a modern respelling of Katharine/Katherine, a name of Greek origin long linked to 'Mirinda#15782 in the U.S.Mirinda is a spelling variant of Miranda, a name coined by Shakespeare for The Tempest from theJassica#15802 in the U.S.Jassica is a spelling variant of Jessica, the name Shakespeare gave to Shylock's daughter in ThChelci#15803 in the U.S.Chelci is a modern respelling of Chelsea, the name of a district of London whose Old English naBranda#15808 in the U.S.Branda is a variant of Brenda, a name of Old Norse origin (from Brandr, related to brandr 'sworDarria#15814 in the U.S.Darria is a variant of Daria, the feminine counterpart of Darius. Both descend from the Old PerDeann#15818 in the U.S.A compound of Dee and Ann, or a variant of Deanna/Diane (tied to the Roman goddess Diana). A tiDelayne#15827 in the U.S.Delayne reads as a respelled form of Delaine or Delane, surnames from the French de Laine or a Keryn#15835 in the U.S.Keryn has two plausible routes. It reads as a variant of Karen, the Danish short form of KatherFelishia#15839 in the U.S.Felishia is a phonetic spelling of Felicia, from the Latin felix, meaning 'happy' or 'fortunateCheron#15843 in the U.S.Cheron reads as a French-flavored respelling of Sharon, the Hebrew place name meaning 'a plain'Marinda#15858 in the U.S.Marinda is a folk variant of Miranda, from the Latin mirandus, 'worthy of admiration, wonderfulEllin#15864 in the U.S.Ellin is a variant of Ellen (and a cousin of Eileen), all going back to Greek Helene, often reaFalisha#15877 in the U.S.Falisha is a variant that reworks Felicia — from the Latin felix, 'happy, fortunate' — into theDaphane#15879 in the U.S.Daphane is a variant spelling of Daphne, which is simply the ancient Greek word for the laurel Farra#15882 in the U.S.Farra is a spelling of Farah, the Arabic name meaning joy or happiness; in nineteen-seventies AMersadie#15902 in the U.S.Mersadie is a phonetic spelling of Mercedes, a Spanish name honoring the Virgin Mary as Our LadKatye#15911 in the U.S.Katye is a spelling variant of Katie or Katy, the familiar pet form of Katherine, traditionallyMishayla#15916 in the U.S.Mishayla is a phonetic respelling of Michaela or Makayla, feminine forms of Michael, from the HMitchelle#15917 in the U.S.Mitchelle reads as a feminine form crossing Michelle with the surname Mitchell, both of which gKearstyn#15924 in the U.S.Kearstyn is a modern spelling of Kirsten or Kiersten, the Scandinavian form of Christina, from Charmain#15928 in the U.S.Charmain is a spelling of Charmaine, which goes back to Charmian, from Greek charma, 'delight, Patrece#15932 in the U.S.Patrece is a phonetic respelling of Patrice, the French form of Patricia, from the Latin patricAreana#15938 in the U.S.Areana is a respelling of Ariana, the Italian form of Ariadne — the Greek name traditionally reSherine#15956 in the U.S.Sherine has two honest readings: as an American respelling in the Sharon and Sherry family, andKatelen#15961 in the U.S.Katelen is one of the many modern respellings of Caitlin and Katelyn. Caitlin is the Irish formLindzy#15971 in the U.S.Lindzy is a respelling of Lindsay or Lindsey, originally an English place and surname from LindDaneka#15975 in the U.S.Daneka is a variant spelling of Danika or Danica, a name from the Slavic languages meaning 'morLisia#15977 in the U.S.Lisia is a short, graceful name most likely drawn as a clipped form of Alisia or Felicia, or asJazsmin#15981 in the U.S.Jazsmin is a creative respelling of Jasmine, from the Persian yasmin, the fragrant jasmine flowCarmon#15997 in the U.S.Carmon is a variant spelling of Carmen, a name tied both to the Spanish devotion to Our Lady ofCaryn#15999 in the U.S.A respelling of Karen, a Danish short form of Katherine, from Greek katharos, 'pure.' The -yn sAprille#16018 in the U.S.Aprille is an ornamented spelling of April, from the Latin Aprilis, the month whose name is oft

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