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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

Alexza#16029 in the U.S.Alexza is a stylized spelling of Alexa, itself a short form of Alexandra, the Greek name meaninAlliya#16046 in the U.S.Alliya is a variant spelling of Aaliyah/Aliyah, from the Arabic root 'ali, meaning 'exalted' orChrystina#16052 in the U.S.Chrystina is a stylized spelling of Christina, from the Latin Christiana, 'follower of Christ' Atasha#16073 in the U.S.Atasha is best read as a variant of Natasha, the Russian pet form of Natalia, from the Latin naBethanny#16076 in the U.S.Bethanny is a respelling of Bethany, the name of a village near Jerusalem in the Bible, an AramBrandii#16093 in the U.S.Brandii is a decorative respelling of Brandi or Brandy, a name taken from the drink. The word 'Serria#16097 in the U.S.Serria reads most naturally as a variant of Sierra, from the Spanish sierra meaning a 'mountainJestine#16100 in the U.S.Jestine is a respelled variant of Justine, the feminine of the Latin name Justus, 'just, fair, Haili#16102 in the U.S.Haili is a spelling variant of Hailey, an English surname and place-name from Old English heg 'Dannica#16110 in the U.S.Dannica is a doubled-n spelling of Danica, a Slavic name meaning 'morning star' — the planet VeHarly#16114 in the U.S.Harly is a trimmed spelling of Harley, an English place and surname from Old English hara, 'harIyona#16124 in the U.S.Iyona is an expanded spelling of Iona, the name of the small, historically Christian island offLezlee#16132 in the U.S.Lezlee is a phonetic respelling of Leslie or Lesley, a Scottish surname and place name usually Lezli#16133 in the U.S.Lezli is a phonetic respelling of Leslie, from a Scottish surname and place-name in AberdeenshiCailie#16134 in the U.S.Cailie reads as one of the many spellings of Kaylee or Cayley, a modern name that grew from surHillari#16135 in the U.S.A respelling of Hilary (double-l, -i ending). Hilary comes from the Latin 'hilaris,' 'cheerful'Eyvette#16142 in the U.S.Eyvette respells Yvette, the French feminine form of Yves, which comes from a Germanic root meaCarrissa#16159 in the U.S.Carrissa is a doubled-r respelling of Carissa, usually linked to the Greek charis, 'grace' or 'Kahley#16164 in the U.S.Kahley is a phonetic respelling that sits with Kaylee, Callie and Kali, a broad cluster of two-Shanin#16165 in the U.S.A respelling in the Shannon family, from the Irish river Shannon (Abhainn na Sionainne), linkedHailley#16170 in the U.S.Hailley is an ornate spelling of Hailey, from the Old English hēg ('hay') and lēah ('wood, cleaSharin#16182 in the U.S.Sharin is a variant spelling of Sharon, the biblical Plain of Sharon, a fertile coastal region Charlese#16188 in the U.S.Charlese is a feminine take on Charles, the Germanic name meaning free man, reshaped with an -eSherece#16221 in the U.S.Sherece is a phonetic variant of Cherise or Charisse. Cherise draws on the French cherie, 'dearMehgan#16223 in the U.S.Mehgan is a variant spelling of Megan/Meghan, the Welsh pet form of Margaret. Margaret comes frTajha#16224 in the U.S.Tajha is a modern American respelling, closest to Taja, a short form linked to Tatiana or to thTamaira#16224 in the U.S.Tamaira reads as an elaborated form of Tamara or Tamira, from Hebrew tamar, 'date palm,' a treeJulieana#16227 in the U.S.Julieana is a respelling of Juliana, the feminine of Julian, itself from Julius — the Roman famSherra#16228 in the U.S.Sherra is a streamlined respelling of Sherry or Sheree, mid-century American names taken from tTannia#16232 in the U.S.Tannia respells Tania, the Russian pet form of Tatiana; Tatiana derives from Tatius, an old RomElmyra#16241 in the U.S.Elmyra is a spelling variant of Elmira or Almira. The origin is uncertain: it is sometimes linkMaressa#16246 in the U.S.Maressa is a spelling variant of Marissa, a name tied to the Latin maris ('of the sea') and to Kerrin#16251 in the U.S.Kerrin reads as a variant of Karen or Kerry: Karen is the Danish short form of Katherine, from Chasmine#16264 in the U.S.Chasmine reshapes Jasmine, from Persian yasmin for the jasmine flower, by swapping in a Ch- opeMylinda#16271 in the U.S.Mylinda is a respelling of Melinda, an eighteenth-century coinage joining Greek meli, 'honey', Mylissa#16272 in the U.S.Mylissa is a spelling variant of Melissa, from the Greek melissa meaning honeybee, a name tied Staphanie#16278 in the U.S.Staphanie is a rare, likely misspelled form of Stephanie, the French feminine of Stephen from tCheyna#16279 in the U.S.Cheyna reads as a trimmed, phonetic form of Cheyenne, the name of a Native American nation and Jazzmyne#16280 in the U.S.Jazzmyne is a heavily restyled spelling of Jasmine, the fragrant flower whose name comes from tLexiss#16282 in the U.S.Lexiss is a respelling of Lexis, itself a short form of Alexis, which comes from the Greek alexJene#16297 in the U.S.Jene is a spelling variant of Jean (or the homophone Gene), the French form of Jane/Joan; all tJisele#16298 in the U.S.Jisele is a modern respelling of Giselle, a name of Germanic origin from 'gisil,' meaning 'pledBretta#16302 in the U.S.Bretta most likely feminizes Bret or Brett, a name from a term for a Breton or Briton, by addinJoclyn#16302 in the U.S.A contracted respelling of Jocelyn, a Norman name (Josselin) from a Germanic element linked to Tonja#16305 in the U.S.A Slavic-styled spelling of Tonya/Tanya, a short form of Antonia (from a Roman family name) or Kaytee#16308 in the U.S.Kaytee is a phonetic respelling of Katie or Katy, the familiar pet form of Katherine; the parenDesirey#16310 in the U.S.Desirey is a phonetic respelling of Desiree, the French name meaning desired or longed for, whiDestanee#16312 in the U.S.Destanee is a phonetic, individualized spelling of Destiny. Destiny comes through Old French deBriyonna#16317 in the U.S.Briyonna is a modern elaborated spelling of Brianna, the feminine of Brian, an Irish name usualJasenia#16318 in the U.S.Jasenia is a spelling in the Yesenia family, a Spanish girl's name that spread widely after a pLynsay#16320 in the U.S.Lynsay is a respelling of Lindsay, which began as an English surname and place name meaning rouJanece#16321 in the U.S.Janece is a variant spelling of Janice, an early twentieth-century elaboration of Jane; Jane deKristyne#16321 in the U.S.Kristyne is a stylized spelling of Kristine, itself a form of Christine. Christine comes througJemila#16344 in the U.S.Jemila is a spelling of the Arabic name Jamila, from the root j-m-l and the adjective jamil, 'bJoslynne#16348 in the U.S.Joslynne is an elaborated spelling of Jocelyn or Joslyn. The name goes back to the medieval GauKathlynn#16348 in the U.S.Kathlynn reads as a doubled-n respelling of Kathleen or Kathlyn, both from Katherine, whose GreCarime#16349 in the U.S.Carime is a girl's name in the Karim and Karime family, spelled with a c. Its root is the ArabiGwendlyn#16349 in the U.S.A contracted variant of Gwendolyn, a Welsh name from gwen (white, fair, or blessed) and elementKathrynn#16349 in the U.S.Kathrynn is a doubled-n respelling of Kathryn, itself a streamlined form of Katherine, traditioTattiana#16353 in the U.S.Tattiana is a spelling variant of Tatiana, the feminine of the Roman family name Tatius, borne Gelena#16358 in the U.S.Gelena is a variant tied to Helena and the Slavic Galina. Helena comes from the Greek and is liCassadie#16360 in the U.S.Cassadie is a feminine respelling of Cassidy, an Irish surname anglicized from O Caiside, 'descGeselle#16365 in the U.S.Geselle is a respelling of Giselle, which comes from the Old Germanic element gisil, meaning plKeeana#16372 in the U.S.Keeana sits with Kiana, Kiara and Keana, a cluster of modern American girl names built on a Ki-Keera#16375 in the U.S.Keera is a phonetic spelling of Kira/Keira, the feminine of the Irish Ciaran, from ciar, 'dark,Keianna#16380 in the U.S.Keianna is a respelled, elaborated form of Kiana, a modern American name variously tied to the Karia#16383 in the U.S.Karia may be a variant of Kara - from Latin cara, 'dear', or a short form of Katherine - or a sHaillie#16396 in the U.S.Haillie is a variant spelling of Hailey, from an English place-name and surname meaning 'hay meDazja#16398 in the U.S.Dazja is a modern American respelling, closest to Dasia and Dasha, short forms connected to AnaJaquetta#16399 in the U.S.Jaquetta is a spelling of Jacquetta, a feminine diminutive of the French Jacques, which is JacoKorin#16405 in the U.S.Korin is a spelling of Corinne (or Corin), from the Greek Korinna/Kore, 'maiden'; the K-spellinKorrina#16406 in the U.S.Korrina respells Corinna with a K and a doubled r; the parent traces to the Greek kore, meaningNitasha#16415 in the U.S.Nitasha is a respelling of Natasha, the Russian diminutive of Natalia, from Latin natalis, 'birKathrin#16438 in the U.S.Kathrin is a variant of Katherine, a Greek name traditionally linked to 'katharos', 'pure' (thoYanett#16441 in the U.S.Yanett is a respelling of Yanet, a Spanish-language form of Janet. Janet began as a diminutive Lyndsee#16443 in the U.S.Lyndsee is a creative respelling of Lindsey, an English surname drawn from a place name that liLaressa#16444 in the U.S.Laressa is a variant spelling of Larissa, a name from the ancient Greek city of Larissa in ThesDevann#16446 in the U.S.Devann is best explained as a respelling of Devon or Devan, drawn from the English county of DeAnastashia#16450 in the U.S.Anastashia is a spelling variant of Anastasia, from the Greek anastasis, 'resurrection'. The -sMegen#16460 in the U.S.Megen is a variant spelling of Megan, the Welsh diminutive of Marged, the Welsh Margaret, from Tymeka#16460 in the U.S.Tymeka is a variant within the Tamika and Tameka group, pairing a Ty- start with the fashionablMerinda#16468 in the U.S.Merinda is a variant of Miranda or Marinda, from the Latin mirandus, 'worthy of admiration' or Lauran#16470 in the U.S.Lauran is a variant spelling of Lauren, the feminine adoption of Laurence, from the Latin LaureKarolynn#16473 in the U.S.Karolynn is a K-spelled, doubled-n form of Carolyn, itself a contracted form of Caroline - the Precilla#16476 in the U.S.Precilla is a simplified spelling of Priscilla, a Roman family name that is the diminutive of PKelleigh#16479 in the U.S.Kelleigh is an ornate spelling of Kelly, from the Irish surname O Ceallaigh, whose root CeallacShina#16488 in the U.S.Shina most often reads as a spelling of Sheena, the anglicized Irish Sine, which is Ireland's fKyrra#16502 in the U.S.Kyrra is a doubled-r spelling of Kyra. That name is read either as a feminine of Cyrus, from thAireonna#16510 in the U.S.Aireonna is an elaborate respelling of Arionna or Ariana, dressing the Ari- sound with an air- Kelsa#16515 in the U.S.Kelsa reads most naturally as a trimmed, softened form of Kelsey, an English place-and-surname Lorretta#16516 in the U.S.Lorretta is a double-r variant of Loretta. Loretta comes from the Italian sanctuary of Loreto, Kieryn#16528 in the U.S.Kieryn is a respelling of Kieran, anglicized from the Irish Ciaran, a diminutive of ciar meaninAbagael#16531 in the U.S.Abagael is a rare respelling of Abigail, from the Hebrew Avigayil, 'my father is joy' or 'sourcMartia#16533 in the U.S.Martia is a spelling variant of Marcia, the feminine of the Roman clan name Marcius. That name Lynnett#16537 in the U.S.Lynnett is a spelling of Lynette, an English form of the Welsh Eluned, a name linked to a word Ericha#16552 in the U.S.Ericha is a decorative spelling of Erica, the feminine of Eric, from the Old Norse Eirikr - joiLannah#16554 in the U.S.Lannah reads as a doubled-n variant of Lana, a short form of names like Alana and Svetlana, andLariza#16559 in the U.S.Lariza is a variant of Larissa, a Greek name from the ancient city of Larisa, sometimes connectElecia#16560 in the U.S.Elecia reads as a respelling of Alicia or Alecia, the Latinized form of Adelaide meaning noble,Kindall#16569 in the U.S.Kindall is a K-spelling variant of Kendall, an English surname from the town of Kendal in CumbrLaycie#16576 in the U.S.Laycie is a respelling of Lacey or Lacy, an English surname brought by the Normans from the plaEllene#16579 in the U.S.Ellene is an early-1900s variant blending Ellen and Eileen. Ellen is a medieval English form ofMichaila#16586 in the U.S.Michaila is a respelling of Michaela, the feminine of Michael, from the Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who iJeanny#16596 in the U.S.Jeanny is a pet spelling of Jeannie, a diminutive of Jeanne, the French feminine of John from tMagdeline#16596 in the U.S.Magdeline sits between Magdalene and Madeline, from Magdalene meaning woman of Magdala, a villaKorrine#16597 in the U.S.Korrine is a K-spelled, doubled-r respelling of Corinne, the French form of the Greek Corinna. Titiana#16608 in the U.S.Titiana is a variant blending Titania — the fairy queen of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's DrLorel#16617 in the U.S.Lorel is a streamlined spelling of Laurel, the nature name from Latin laurus, the laurel or bayLarayne#16619 in the U.S.Larayne is an elaborated variant of Lorraine, restyled as La-Rayne; Lorraine takes its name froIsmerai#16621 in the U.S.Ismerai reads as a shortened, reshaped form in the Esmeralda and Ismeralda family, from the SpaMaleaha#16623 in the U.S.Maleaha is a modern American variant of Maleah or Malia. Malia is the Hawaiian form of Mary, itSaryna#16623 in the U.S.Saryna reads as a variant of Sarina or Serena, from the Latin 'serenus,' 'serene, calm, tranquiJil#16625 in the U.S.Jil is a trimmed one-l spelling of Jill, the English pet form of Gillian (Juliana), from the LaAneka#16636 in the U.S.Aneka is a variant of Annika or Anneka, Scandinavian diminutives of Anna. Anna comes from the HJacquline#16639 in the U.S.A respelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques (from Jacob), from Hebrew Yaakov, 'sBethenny#16648 in the U.S.Bethenny is a variant spelling of Bethany, the name of a village near Jerusalem in the New TestLoucille#16652 in the U.S.Loucille is a spelling variant of Lucille, the French form of Lucilla, itself from the Latin luTanishia#16653 in the U.S.Tanishia is a spelling variant of Tanisha, a name of debated origin sometimes tied to a Hausa wShandy#16657 in the U.S.Shandy reads as a name in the Shanda/Sandy group, which traces to Sandra and Alexandra, from GrFallan#16658 in the U.S.Fallan is a spelling variant of Fallon, an anglicized Irish surname from O Fallamhain, based onAllexis#16661 in the U.S.Allexis is a doubled-l spelling of Alexis, from the Greek alexein, 'to defend, help'. Alexis waAleene#16666 in the U.S.Aleene is a respelling in the Aline/Arlene family. Aline began as a medieval short form of AdelJozelynn#16668 in the U.S.Jozelynn is a modern respelling of Jocelyn, which came into English through the Normans from thAllycia#16671 in the U.S.Allycia is a decorative spelling of Alicia, itself a Latinate form of Alice, which descends thrJullie#16675 in the U.S.Jullie is a spelling variant of Julie, the French and English short form of Julia, a Roman famiMeghen#16676 in the U.S.Meghen is a variant spelling of Megan, the Welsh diminutive of Margaret - from the Greek 'margaAlexxus#16686 in the U.S.Alexxus is a stylized double-x spelling of Alexis, a Greek name from alexein, 'to defend' or 'tLizzet#16698 in the U.S.Lizzet is a spelling of Lisette/Lizette, a French diminutive of Elizabeth. Elizabeth comes fromLorissa#16708 in the U.S.Lorissa is a variant of Larissa, from the Greek city Larissa and the nymph of the same name; itVaneza#16713 in the U.S.Vaneza is a Spanish respelling of Vanessa, a name invented by the writer Jonathan Swift for hisLondan#16715 in the U.S.Londan is a spelling variant of London, the name of the British capital, whose ancient origin iVenesa#16722 in the U.S.Venesa is a spelling variant of Vanessa, a name invented by the writer Jonathan Swift in the eaMalisha#16734 in the U.S.Malisha is a modern phonetic respelling most likely in the Melissa family, from Greek melissa, Maranda#16744 in the U.S.Maranda is a variant spelling of Miranda, from Latin mirandus, 'worthy of admiration, wonderfulAshlynd#16748 in the U.S.Ashlynd is a modern respelling of Ashlyn, itself a blend of Ashley with the fashionable '-lyn' Cassity#16763 in the U.S.Cassity is a spelling variant of Cassidy, from the Irish surname O Caiside, 'descendant of CaisMarnee#16765 in the U.S.Marnee is a respelling of Marnie, itself a Scottish and English short form most often traced toDazha#16766 in the U.S.Dazha is usually read as a phonetic spelling of Dasha, the Russian affectionate form of Daria, Keirstyn#16779 in the U.S.Keirstyn is an ornate spelling of Kiersten or Kirsten, the Scandinavian form of Christine, fromChaela#16781 in the U.S.Chaela reads as a clipped or respelled form of Michaela, and is close in sound to Kayla; MichaeMakinze#16787 in the U.S.Makinze is a phonetic respelling of Mackenzie, the Scottish clan surname from the Gaelic MacCoiMeeghan#16787 in the U.S.Meeghan is a decorative respelling of Megan, the Welsh pet form of Margaret, which comes througYsenia#16791 in the U.S.Ysenia is a variant spelling of Yesenia, a Spanish name that spread widely through a popular MeMalloree#16796 in the U.S.Malloree is a phonetic respelling of Mallory, a Norman French surname from malheure/maloret, 'uDennice#16806 in the U.S.Dennice is a phonetic respelling of Denise, the French feminine of Denis. Denis descends from DMelenie#16810 in the U.S.A respelling of Melanie with an 'e' for the middle 'a.' Melanie comes from the Greek 'melas' / Meredyth#16821 in the U.S.Meredyth is a spelling variant of Meredith, from the Welsh Maredudd or Meredydd, possibly combiArieon#16825 in the U.S.Arieon is a respelling of Arion, a Greek name borne by a legendary poet and musician of myth anMarriah#16827 in the U.S.Marriah is a respelling of Mariah, a form of Maria/Miriam, whose Hebrew roots are variously reaMarinna#16839 in the U.S.Marinna is a double-n elaboration of Marina, from the Latin marinus, 'of the sea', the feminineVelicia#16839 in the U.S.Velicia mirrors Felicia, the Latin name from felix meaning lucky or happy, with the opening F sNicolett#16842 in the U.S.Nicolett is a streamlined spelling of Nicolette, the French feminine diminutive of Nicholas. NiMarlyne#16843 in the U.S.Marlyne is a variant spelling of Marlene (a German contraction of Maria and Magdalene) or MarilMilinda#16843 in the U.S.Milinda is a variant spelling of Melinda, a name built from the Greek meli, 'honey', plus the -Airiel#16848 in the U.S.Airiel is a phonetic respelling of Ariel, from Hebrew Ari'el, understood as 'lion of God'. The Jeanee#16857 in the U.S.Jeanee is a variant of Jeannie or Jeanne, the French feminine forms of John, from the Hebrew YoBetheny#16866 in the U.S.Betheny is a variant spelling of Bethany, the New Testament village near Jerusalem where Mary, Naoma#16869 in the U.S.Naoma is a variant of Naomi, from Hebrew Na'omi, 'pleasantness, sweetness.' In the Book of RuthVerenise#16869 in the U.S.Verenise reads most likely as a Spanish spelling of Berenice, from the Greek Berenike meaning bKatryna#16871 in the U.S.Katryna is a spelling of Katrina, a contracted form of Katherine (Catharina); the name is tradiNadene#16881 in the U.S.Nadene is a spelling variant of Nadine, the French elaboration of Nadia, itself from Russian NaSylina#16886 in the U.S.Sylina is most naturally read as a Y-spelling of Selina, which comes from the Greek Selene, theMorghan#16902 in the U.S.Morghan is a respelling of Morgan, an old Welsh name usually derived from mor 'sea' plus a secoKrysti#16904 in the U.S.Krysti is a stylized short form of Christine, Kristina or Kristy, from the Latin Christiana andElynore#16908 in the U.S.Elynore is an older variant spelling of Eleanor, the name carried to England by Eleanor of AquiBriane#16916 in the U.S.Briane is a spelling in the Brianne and Brianna family, feminine forms of the Irish Brian, a naDenika#16918 in the U.S.Denika is a respelling of Danika (Danica), a Slavic name from the word for the morning star, thAllyssia#16925 in the U.S.Allyssia is an ornamented respelling of Alyssa, with a nod to Alicia. Alyssa is usually linked Ninah#16930 in the U.S.Ninah reads as a spelling variant of Nina, a compact name found in Spanish, Slavic, and other tPeytan#16935 in the U.S.Peytan respells Peyton with an -an ending. Peyton began as an English place-name and surname, fBryttany#16947 in the U.S.Bryttany is a variant spelling of Brittany, the 1980s favorite taken from the region of BrittanPrisila#16955 in the U.S.Prisila is a streamlined, Spanish-flavored spelling of Priscilla. Priscilla is a Latin name, a Carinne#16963 in the U.S.Carinne is a French-styled variant of Carine or Corinne, names that trace to the Greek kore, 'mBethaney#16969 in the U.S.Bethaney is a spelling of Bethany, the New Testament village near Jerusalem, home of Mary, MartZonia#16979 in the U.S.Zonia reads as a variant or elaboration of Zona, from the Latin zona, a girdle or belt, and it Kortnee#16986 in the U.S.Kortnee is a creative respelling of Courtney, an aristocratic English surname from the Old FrenKristyna#16994 in the U.S.Kristyna is a spelling of Christina, matching the Czech form Kristyna; Christina comes from theLeita#16999 in the U.S.Leita is a form of Leta or Lita; Leta is often tied to the Latin laetus, glad, while Lita servePariss#17001 in the U.S.Pariss is a respelling of Paris with a doubled final s, a name that points both to the French cKandee#17007 in the U.S.Kandee is a playful K-spelling of Candy, itself a pet form of Candace and a nod to the sweet. CEmagene#17013 in the U.S.Emagene is an early-American variant of Imogene, the everyday form of Imogen. Imogen likely begChristyna#17016 in the U.S.Christyna is a spelling variant of Christina, the Latinate feminine of Christian from the GreekBrigett#17017 in the U.S.Brigett is a spelling variant of Bridget, the anglicized form of the Irish Brighid, meaning thePaisli#17024 in the U.S.Paisli is a trimmed spelling of Paisley, a name taken from the Scottish town famous for the swiNatallie#17028 in the U.S.Natallie is a respelling of Natalie with a doubled 'l'. Natalie comes from the Latin natalis diChristeena#17036 in the U.S.Christeena is a phonetic spelling variant of Christina, itself from the Latin Christiana, 'follCortnie#17036 in the U.S.Cortnie is a spelling variant of Courtney, an aristocratic English surname taken from the NormaChristinia#17038 in the U.S.Christinia is an elaborated spelling of Christina, with an extra i giving a fourth syllable. ChRheannon#17040 in the U.S.Rheannon is a variant spelling of Rhiannon, a Welsh name usually read as great queen or divine Madeliene#17055 in the U.S.Madeliene is a rearranged spelling of Madeline, from Magdalene meaning woman of Magdala, a villSabrine#17064 in the U.S.Sabrine is a variant spelling of Sabrina, the Latinized name of the River Severn from a Welsh lAshantie#17075 in the U.S.Ashantie is a spelling variant of Ashanti, taken from the Asante, an Akan people and historic kNoell#17082 in the U.S.Noell is a spelling of Noelle, the feminine of Noel, from the French noel, 'Christmas', which iSamona#17088 in the U.S.Samona reads as a variant of Ramona or Simona. Ramona is the Spanish feminine of Ramon, from GeMalyssa#17090 in the U.S.Malyssa is a modern respelling of Melissa, from the Greek melissa, 'bee' or 'honeybee,' a word Cayle#17094 in the U.S.Cayle is a modern spelling variant, usually read as a short form of Kayla or Kaylee, or as a fePorshia#17096 in the U.S.Porshia is a phonetic spelling of Portia, the name of a clever, eloquent heroine in ShakespeareAiysha#17100 in the U.S.Aiysha is one of many American spellings of Aisha, the Arabic name meaning alive or living; AisMarcee#17100 in the U.S.Marcee is an -ee respelling of Marcy, itself a pet form of Marcia — the feminine of the Roman nIline#17106 in the U.S.Iline is a variant of Eileen or Ilene, names that go back through the Irish Eibhlin to Helen, f

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