Names with Artistic Expression character
Baby names that carry the quality of artistic expression.
These names carry artistic expression as a defining character quality — drawn from their etymology, history, and the people who've carried them. Open a profile for meaning, SSA trends, and feasibility — sort by score, rank, or momentum to narrow the list.
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200 names
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- Jamarii
Hebrew
94Modern American creation, likely blending Jamar (Hebrew: shining/famous) with the -ii suffix popular in contemporary African-American naming traditions.
- Syaire
Celtic
94Likely a modern creative blend or variant of Scots names like Seaghair or influenced by phonetic patterns in Celtic naming tradition.
- Kynlie
Celtic
94Modern invented name blending Ky- prefix with -lie suffix, inspired by Scottish naming traditions and contemporary American style.
- Giovani
Italian
94Italian form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious'. A classic name modernized with Italian flair.
- Brayah
Celtic
94Modern variation of Bray, potentially influenced by names like Briah. May derive from Irish geography or be a contemporary blend of Bray and -ah suffix trends.
- Kalaiyah
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit 'kalai' meaning art, craft, or skill. A modern invented name blending South Indian linguistic elements with contemporary American naming trends.
- Jazzlyn
English
94Modern blend combining 'jazz' (the American musical genre) with the feminine suffix '-lyn', creating a contemporary name that evokes creativity and musical spirit
- Joni
Hebrew
92God is gracious. Originally a Hebrew name, popularized in Scandinavia and English-speaking countries as a short form of Jonah or Joan.
- Nyaire
Irish
92Bright water or radiant one. A modern Irish creation blending traditional Gaelic phonetic elements with contemporary unisex naming trends.
- Beatriz
Latin
92From Latin 'beatrix' meaning 'she who brings happiness.' Associated with blessed joy and divine favor in Christian tradition.
- Zaveah
Celtic
92Modern invention blending Hebrew 'Zaveh' with Celtic phonetics. Often interpreted as a creative variation suggesting strength and individuality.
- Yusef
Hebrew
92God will increase. A variant of Joseph, widely used across Islamic and Arabic cultures as a form of Yusuf.
- Kulture
English
92A modern invention likely derived from the word 'culture,' representing refinement, sophistication, and artistic identity.
- Coda
Literary
92A concluding section or final statement in music and literature. Also used as a modern unisex name with musical and artistic connotations.
- Maceo
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Mattityahu meaning 'gift of God', popularized as a shortened form. Associated with strength and divine blessing.
- Cyaire
Celtic
92Modern invented name, likely a creative variation of Cyrus or influenced by Celtic naming patterns with the 'Cy-' prefix.
- Adaia
Celtic
92From Old Irish, possibly meaning 'fire' or related to 'aedh' (fire). A rare, melodic Celtic name with mythological roots.
- Kalayiah
Celtic
91Modern Hawaiian name, likely combining 'Kala' (meaning sun or light) with 'yiah' suffix. Contemporary creative blend reflecting multicultural naming trends.
- Jherzi
Celtic
91Possibly a modern creative variant blending Gaelic elements; may relate to 'Herz' (heart in Germanic) combined with Celtic phonetics.
- Zylia
Greek
84Modern feminine name, likely a creative variation of Zylas or Zyla, possibly influenced by the Greek 'zoe' meaning life or the -ia suffix common in feminine names
- Sydni
English
84Modern American respelling of Sidney, from Old English meaning 'wide island' or 'from Saint Denis'. Sydni represents contemporary informal feminization.
- Demyan
Slavic
84From Greek Demetrius, meaning 'follower of Demeter' (goddess of harvest). Popular in Russian and Eastern European cultures.
- Thiana
Greek
84From Greek 'theos' (god) + Latin feminine suffix '-ana', meaning 'of God' or 'divine'. Also potentially connected to Diane/Diana, goddess of the hunt.
- Karianna
Celtic
84Modern blend combining Kari (pure) with Anna, reflecting contemporary Celtic naming style with classic roots.
- Aixa
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Aisha', meaning 'living' or 'alive'. Popular in Al-Andalus, particularly among Moorish nobility in medieval Spain.
- Viviane
Latin
84From Latin 'vivus' meaning 'alive' or 'lively'. Viviane conveys vitality and vivacity, popular in French and Romance cultures.
- Josefa
Spanish
84Feminine form of José, derived from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will increase.' Popular in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Tari
Celtic
84From Scots Gaelic meaning 'rocky hill' or 'hilltop'; sometimes associated with a bright or famous person in Celtic tradition.
- Hazlee
Celtic
84Modern invented name blending 'haze' with the suffix '-lee'. May be inspired by Hazel, the tree known for its nuts and wood.
- Miyoko
Japanese
84From Japanese kanji elements 'mi' (美, beautiful) and 'yoko' (代子, generation child). Meaning varies by kanji choice but commonly 'beautiful generation child' or similar.
- Sithara
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'melody' or 'musical string', often used in Indian classical music traditions to denote stringed instruments.
- Naseer
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'helper' or 'one who makes victorious.' Associated with strength and support in Islamic tradition.
- Arihanna
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Geet
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'geet' meaning 'song' or 'melody', often used in Indian culture to denote music and artistic expression
- Sanaia
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'wise' or 'graceful', with connections to Irish naming traditions.
- Azaleya
Greek
84From the Greek azaleos meaning 'dry'. Named after the azalea flower, a vibrant ornamental shrub prized for its delicate blooms.
- Millee
English
84Modern invented name, likely a variant or diminutive of Millie, itself derived from Latin Mildred meaning 'gentle strength'
- Mikelle
Hebrew
84Feminine or unisex form of Michael, derived from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God.' The -elle ending gives it a distinctly French-influenced modern character.
- Dejah
Literary
84Created as a fictional character name, likely inspired by phonetic similarity to names like Leah or Deja. No established historical etymology.
- Fraya
Norse
84From Norse goddess Freyja, deity of love, fertility, and beauty. Associated with abundance and divine feminine power.
- Erykah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'adventurous' or 'wanderer'; also associated with Erik/Eric meaning 'eternal ruler', blended with the suffix '-ah' common in Arabic and Hebrew feminine names.
- Jaielle
Celtic
84Modern feminine variation, likely blending Jai- with -elle. Jai relates to victory in Sanskrit; -elle is a French feminine diminutive ending.
- Kani
Sanskrit
84Water or crab in Sanskrit; also a Japanese reference to edible sea urchin. Used across cultures as a nature-inspired name.
- Aara
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Dylin
Celtic
84From Welsh 'Dylan' meaning 'son of the sea,' associated with the Celtic sea god. A modern spelling variant of the traditional name.
- Darianny
Spanish
84From Darius, Persian origin meaning 'wealthy' or 'possessor', with feminine suffix -anny creating a modern diminutive form popularized in Hispanic communities
- Vinicius
Latin
84From Latin 'viniceus' meaning 'of wine' or belonging to vineyards, derived from 'vinum' (wine). Also associated with the vineyard culture of ancient Rome.
- Jaylie
English
84Modern invented name combining Jay (a blue bird, also a given name) with the suffix -lie, creating a contemporary feminine form with nature overtones.
- Makyra
Celtic
84Modern variation possibly blending 'Mac' (son of) with phonetic influences from names like Kyra or Myra; contemporary Irish-inspired creation
- Xaylee
Celtic
84Modern invented name blending Scottish and Celtic elements, likely inspired by names like Raleigh or Baylee with a contemporary twist.
- Kymbre
Celtic
84From Welsh meaning 'crooked' or 'bent', also used as a modern variant spelling influenced by names like Kimberly with Celtic phonetic elements.
- Zylie
Celtic
84Modern invented name, likely a creative spelling variant of Kylie or Rylie, blending trendy 'Zy-' prefix with '-lie' suffix popular in contemporary naming.
- Malhar
Sanskrit
84A raga (melodic framework) in Hindustani classical music, named for its association with the monsoon season and emotional depth.
- Madonna
Latin
84From Latin 'mea donna' meaning 'my lady'. Associated with the Virgin Mary in Christian tradition.
- Rhyleigh
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Kridha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'play' or 'sport', symbolizing joy, movement, and creative expression in Hindu philosophy
- Arshi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'queen' or 'noble woman', also used as a diminutive form in South Asian cultures
- Jazalyn
English
84Modern invented name blending jazz (the musical genre) with the feminine suffix -lyn, suggesting musical creativity and contemporary style.
- Ashanty
African
84A contemporary name of uncertain etymology, likely a creative modern formation blending African naming traditions with English phonetics.
- Kynslie
Scottish
84Modern invented name blending Kyn- prefix with -slie suffix, likely inspired by Kinsley with Scottish spelling variation.
- Audria
Latin
84Feminine form of Audrius, derived from Latin 'audire' meaning 'to hear', associated with nobility and the golden-haired Aurelian dynasty
- Jaylinn
English
84Modern invented name combining Jay (blue bird or the letter J) with the suffix -linn, suggesting brightness and fluidity
- Tanaya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'daughter' or 'young woman'. Also interpreted as a feminine form relating to grace and refinement in Indian tradition.
- Nyella
Celtic
84Variant of Niamh, from Old Irish meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'. Associated with beauty and luminosity in Celtic tradition.
- Oshynn
Celtic
84Modern spelling variant, likely inspired by names like Oshin or Oshea. Contemporary creation blending Irish phonetic patterns with modern aesthetics.
- Artavious
Greek
84From Greek Artavasdes, possibly meaning 'given by Artemis' or relating to Persian noble lineage. A rare modern elaboration blending classical and contemporary sounds.
- Malena
Latin
78From Latin 'Magdalena', meaning 'of Magdala'. Associated with Mary Magdalene, a biblical figure of redemption and strength.
- Sade
Arabic
78Princess or noble one in Arabic; also a Yoruba name meaning 'honor' and 'respect.' Popularized globally by singer Sade Adu.
- Rina
Sanskrit
78From Sanskrit meaning 'singer' or 'dancer', also used as a diminutive form of longer names like Raina or Rina.
- Arlenny
Celtic
76Blend of Arlene and Jenny; Arlene derives from Old Irish meaning 'pledge' or 'oath', combined with the classic Jenny form.
- Araeyah
Arabic
76From Arabic, a modern invented name blending 'Ara' with the suffix '-eyah', creating a contemporary feminine form with melodic qualities.
- Zaylea
Celtic
76Modern creative blend likely combining 'Zay' (Hebrew origin, meaning 'movement') with '-lea' (English meadow suffix), creating a contemporary nature-inspired name.
- Kilayah
Celtic
76Modern creative blend likely combining 'Ki' or 'Kila' with '-ayah' suffix, contemporary Irish-inspired name without established historical etymology
- Diaraye
Celtic
76Possibly derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'beloved' or from a diminutive form. A rare modern creation blending Celtic phonetic traditions.
- Keomani
Celtic
76From Lao meaning 'good heart' or 'virtuous soul', combining keo (jewel/precious) and mani (mind/heart). Modern cross-cultural blend.
- Xylei
Greek
76From Greek 'xylon' meaning wood, combined with the suffix '-lei'. A modern invented name with nature-inspired construction, evoking natural elements.
- Kymiah
Celtic
76Possibly derived from Cymric/Welsh roots meaning 'chief' or from Scottish variations of names like Kymber. Modern creative blend with Celtic sensibilities.
- Azayne
Celtic
76Likely a modern variation of Azaria or influenced by Celtic naming patterns. May relate to 'azure' (blue) or contemporary creative spelling.
- Cyriah
Celtic
76Modern variation of Cyrian, rooted in Celtic traditions. May relate to 'red' or 'fire' in Irish heritage.
- Akaiyah
African
76From Yoruba origin, a modern creative variation suggesting brightness and spiritual calling, blending traditional African naming patterns with contemporary style.
- Calum
Scottish
76From Latin Columba meaning 'dove', symbolizing peace and gentleness. Scottish form of the name associated with Saint Columba.
- Giovannii
Italian
76Italian form of John, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious'. The double-i ending reflects modern Italian elaboration.
- Maeva
Celtic
76From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Dalida
Hebrew
74From Hebrew 'Daliah' meaning 'God is my judge,' also associated with Arabic roots. Made famous by French-Italian singer Dalida (1933-1987).
- Eniya
Irish
74From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree and its bright red berries
- Maebel
Celtic
74Possibly a variant of Mabel, from Latin Amabilis meaning 'lovable', with Celtic flourishes in spelling and sound.
- Lilian
Latin
72Derived from the Latin 'lilium,' meaning lily. Associated with purity, grace, and renewal in classical tradition.
- Enrique
Spanish
72From Germanic 'Heimirich' meaning 'home ruler' or 'estate ruler'. Spanish form of Henry, conveying authority and leadership.
- Rosalia
Latin
72From Latin 'rosalia', a Roman flower festival. Also connected to 'rosa' (rose), symbolizing the flower and divine grace.
- Aya
Japanese
72From Japanese meaning 'colorful' or 'design', also used in Sanskrit contexts meaning 'noble' or 'respectful'
- Oluwafikayomi
African
70God has given me wealth and honor. A praise name expressing gratitude for divine blessings and success.
- Kaedynce
Celtic
70Modern invention blending Kaed- with -ynce suffix, likely inspired by names like Cadence or Kaiden with contemporary spelling variation
- Azayvion
African
70A contemporary invented name blending African phonetic elements with modern creative naming conventions. The suffix '-vion' suggests strength and vision.
- Josalynn
Celtic
70Modern blended name combining Jo- (from Josephine, 'God increases') with -lynn (meaning 'lake'). Contemporary American creation with Celtic-inspired elements.
- Geniyah
Hebrew
70From Hebrew meaning 'garden' or 'God's garden'. A modern creative variant blending Geneva and the suffix -iah for a contemporary, spiritually-rooted name.
- Zariaha
Hebrew
70From Hebrew and Arabic roots meaning 'blooming flower' or 'prince/princess'; also associated with beauty and nobility.
- Rhettlynn
Celtic
70Modern blend combining Rhett (variant of Rheda, meaning advice/counsel) with the suffix -lynn, creating a contemporary feminine form popular in the American South.
- Jahsei
African
70Contemporary African-American name, likely a creative blend combining elements of traditional naming patterns with modern sound preferences.
- Jaylise
English
70Modern invented name blending Jay (from the bird or name Jay) with the suffix -lise, creating a contemporary feminine form without historical etymological roots.
- Arvayah
Celtic
70Likely a modern feminine variation inspired by Aoife or similar Irish roots, with contemporary spelling reflecting nature-conscious naming trends.
- Kaliyanei
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit 'Kali' (goddess of transformation) and Tamil 'yanai' (elephant), suggesting divine strength and wisdom combined with grace.
- Kaezleigh
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Kasey/Kae with the suffix -leigh, creating a contemporary Celtic-inspired girl's name with nature undertones.
- Jaidynn
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Jaid with the suffix -ynn, likely inspired by Jade or Aiden with contemporary spelling variations
- Sehvyn
Celtic
70Modern variant of Sevin/Sevyn, rooted in Irish tradition with possible connection to 'saoith' meaning brightness or joy.
- Dylanie
Celtic
70Modern feminine variation of Dylan, from Irish 'dilinn' meaning 'lightning' or 'sea wave'. Carries strength and fluidity.
- Braylynne
English
70Modern invented name blending Bray (a meadow or open field) with the feminine suffix -lynne, creating a contemporary nature-inspired name.
- Jyheir
Celtic
70Modern invented name, likely a creative respelling of Heir with Irish phonetic styling. No established etymological root.
- Daileth
Irish
70Derived from Old Irish roots meaning 'bright' or 'shining', possibly related to the rowan tree with its luminous red berries.
- Madlynn
English
70Modern invented name blending Madeline (meaning 'woman from Magdala') with the suffix -lynn, creating a contemporary feminine form.
- Genendy
Celtic
70Possibly derived from Irish roots relating to 'fair' or 'pure', though exact etymology is unclear. May be a modern creative blend.
- Kayzleigh
English
70Modern invented name, likely a creative respelling of Kayleigh or Casey with elaborate phonetic variation. No established etymological root.
- Nyairah
African
70From Swahili, expressing grace and elegance. A modern name combining poetic linguistic elements with contemporary style.
- Enrrique
Spanish
70From Germanic 'Heimirich' meaning 'home ruler' or 'estate ruler', Latinized to Henricus, then evolved into Spanish Enrique form.
- Grettell
Celtic
70Likely a modern blend combining Greta (German/Scandinavian 'pearl') with the -ell suffix. May also relate to Scottish diminutive forms.
- Yanziel
Spanish
70A modern constructed name blending Yan (Hebrew origin) with the Spanish diminutive -ziel suffix, creating a contemporary masculine form with roots in divine grace.
- Jionna
Irish
70Feminine form of Seán/John. Derived from Old Irish meaning 'God is gracious', blending Irish tradition with classic heritage.
- Naveigh
Irish
70Modern invented spelling variant, likely inspired by 'Nevin' or 'Neven' (Irish: bright, holy). Carries contemporary creative spelling trends.
- Kylanie
Celtic
70Modern feminine blend combining Kyle (narrow strait) with -anie suffix, creating a contemporary Celtic-inspired name with nature undertones.
- Jayziah
Hebrew
70God is brightness or God shines. Modern invented name blending the Hebrew divine prefix Jah with Ziah, meaning splendor or radiance.
- Jhream
Celtic
62Modern creative blend, likely combining 'J' sound with 'dream' or dream-adjacent phonetics. Contemporary invented name without classical etymology.
- Zielle
Celtic
62Modern creative variation, likely blending 'Zi' sound with '-elle' suffix. May draw inspiration from nature names and contemporary naming trends.
- Dayane
Celtic
62From Irish 'Dai' meaning 'brightness' or 'radiance', with the feminine suffix '-ane'. Modern variation with daylight associations.
- Decland
Irish
62From Old Irish 'Deachlann', meaning 'full of goodness' or 'man of excellence'. Associated with early Irish saints and nobility.
- Izarah
Hebrew
62Blend of Iza (Hebrew origin, meaning 'God is my oath') and -rah suffix, creating a contemporary feminine form with ties to sacred promise-making.
- Aariyan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable', also interpreted as a variant of Aryan denoting excellence and virtue in traditional usage.
- Ezmie
Hebrew
62Beloved or esteemed, from Hebrew roots. Modern creative spelling of Esme, gaining popularity as a contemporary feminine name.
- Roree
Celtic
62From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Ottavio
Latin
62From Latin 'Octavius', derived from 'octavus' meaning 'eighth'. Traditionally given to the eighth-born child or in the eighth month.
- Eviee
Celtic
62Variant of Evie, derived from Eve meaning 'life' or 'living one'. Modern creative spelling with Irish influence.
- Lanette
French
62Diminutive form of Lane, derived from Old French meaning 'narrow lane' or 'path', suggesting grace and refinement.
- Berlyn
Celtic
62Fair-haired or bright. Modern blend inspired by Berlin and Celtic phonetics, popularized as a unisex contemporary name.
- Cymani
Celtic
62Modern invented name blending Welsh and contemporary style; likely influenced by 'Cy-' prefix combined with '-mani' suffix creating a unique unisex form.
- Annalisse
Celtic
62A modern blend combining Anna (grace) with Lisse (bliss), creating an elegant feminine variation with contemporary appeal.
- Azaelia
Celtic
62From Greek 'azalea' (the flowering shrub) with possible Hebrew elements. Modern invented name blending botanical and lyrical sounds.
- Namarii
Celtic
62Of the sea; derived from Irish tradition with modern creative spelling. Blends 'mar' (sea) with suffix elements for a contemporary unisex feel.
- Oviya
English
62From Tamil meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful', also associated with artistic expression and creative beauty in South Indian culture
- Ravilucca
Irish
62From Old Irish elements meaning 'red' and 'brightness,' associated with vitality and the rowan tree bearing bright berries.
- Itani
Celtic
62From Scottish origins, possibly derived from Celtic roots meaning 'radiant' or 'shining'. A modern, streamlined variant with nature-inspired sensibility.
- Amorae
Latin
62From Latin 'amor' meaning love, with the feminine diminutive suffix '-ae'. A modern invented name emphasizing love and affection.
- Arielys
Spanish
62Arielys is a modern feminine blend combining Ariel (Hebrew 'lion of God') with the Spanish feminine suffix -ys, creating a contemporary elaboration of a biblical name.
- Vani
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'voice' or 'speech', associated with eloquence and communication in Hindu tradition
- Morelia
Spanish
62From the city of Morelia in Mexico, derived from Latin meaning 'dark' or 'dusky'. Associated with intellectual and cultural heritage.
- Archibold
Germanic
62From Germanic 'arch' (genuine, bold) and 'bald' (bold). A strong name meaning 'genuinely bold' or 'truly brave'.
- Ayushi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'long life' or 'life span', symbolizing longevity and well-being in Hindu tradition.
- Brylei
Celtic
62Modern invented name blending 'Bry' with 'Leigh'. Likely inspired by similar names like Bryn (Welsh for 'hill') and Raleigh, creating a contemporary Celtic feel.
- Marvyn
English
62From Old French 'Mervein', derived from Latin meaning 'of the sea' or 'famous friend'. A variant of Marvin with Celtic influences.
- Izaire
Hebrew
62Modern invented name, likely blending Izzy (Hebrew diminutive of Isaac, meaning 'he laughs') with the suffix -aire, creating a contemporary masculine form.
- Melodyrose
English
62A modern invented name combining 'Melody' (a sequence of musical notes) with 'Rose' (the classic flower), creating a romantic, nature-inspired compound.
- Mayura
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'peacock', symbolizing beauty, grace, and vibrant plumage in Hindu and Buddhist traditions
- Kalana
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'black' or 'dark', also connoting beauty and depth in Hindu tradition
- Mariadelcarmen
Spanish
62Combined name meaning 'Mary of Carmen.' Maria derives from Latin Mariam; Carmen means 'song' or 'garden,' referencing the Virgin Mary's garden.
- Tyomi
Celtic
62Modern creation, possibly blending Ty- (house/dwelling) with -omi suffix, or contemporary invention inspired by nature names
- Serj
English
62From Greek Sergios, meaning 'servant' or 'attendant'. Popular in Armenian and Russian cultures as a strong, classical name.
- Aleja
Spanish
62From Latin 'alexios' meaning 'defender' or 'helper'. Popular in Spanish-speaking cultures as a feminine form of Alejandro.
- Sonata
Latin
62From Italian, a musical composition of multiple movements. Used as a given name to evoke artistic elegance and structured beauty.
- Zenelle
French
62A modern feminine creation blending 'Zen' with French diminutive -elle, suggesting peaceful, serene, and graceful qualities.
- Laray
Celtic
62A modern creative blend, possibly derived from Irish elements or contemporary coinages. The exact etymology is unclear, suggesting contemporary American invention rather than classical roots.
- Oluwatosin
African
62From Yoruba 'Oluwa' (God) and 'tosin' (to bow/submit). Means 'God bows down' or 'blessings from God'.
- Lisette
French
62Diminutive of Lisette from Elizabeth, meaning 'God's oath.' Popular in France and Dutch-speaking regions since the 18th century.
- Aliayah
Arabic
62From Arabic Aliyah meaning 'exalted' or 'high', combined with variants of Aliyah and modern phonetic elaboration.
- Azie
Hebrew
62Helper or one who helps. A shortened form rooted in names meaning aid and support, popular in Middle Eastern and North African traditions.
- Kalya
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'art' or 'skill', also associated with divine feminine energy in Hindu tradition
- Bryaire
Celtic
62Modern creative blend likely inspired by 'Bry-' elements and 'aire' suffix, evoking Irish heritage with a contemporary sound.
- Avyah
Celtic
62Modern variation possibly derived from Aoife (Irish 'radiant' or 'beautiful') or influenced by Ava. Likely a contemporary blend name.
- Cassady
Irish
62From Irish Ó Cassáin, derived from 'cassán' meaning 'curly-haired' or 'twisted'. Associated with the Cassidy clan of Ireland.
- Harlem
English
55High riverbank or elevated land by a river. Named after the historic Harlem neighborhood in Amsterdam, which derives from a marshy region with higher ground formations.
- Araiyah
Arabic
55From Arabic, meaning 'lioness' or 'mountain goat', symbolizing strength and grace
- Khylei
Celtic
55Modern Scottish spelling variation, likely derived from Celtic roots meaning 'fair' or 'narrow'. Contemporary creative spelling of traditional names.
- Paizleigh
English
55Modern creative blend combining 'Paisley' (Scottish town known for patterned textiles) with the '-leigh' suffix (Old English 'leah' meaning meadow or clearing)
- Aviyanna
Hebrew
55Modern creation blending Avi (Hebrew 'my father') with Anna (Hebrew 'grace'), gaining popularity as a contemporary feminine variant.
- Taleyah
Celtic
55Modern variation possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'fair' or 'bright', with contemporary spelling influence from names like Aliyah and Kayla.
- Mabree
Celtic
55Possibly derived from Scottish diminutive forms, with uncertain etymology. May relate to Gaelic elements suggesting 'small' or 'fair'.
- Jla
Celtic
55Modern invented name, possibly a short form or acronym blend. May derive from Irish roots meaning 'health' or 'brightness'.
- Daveah
Celtic
55Modern invented name, likely a creative variation of David or Davey with feminine -ah suffix, blending Hebrew and contemporary naming trends.
- Kaleah
Celtic
55Hawaiin origin meaning 'the sea' or 'calm waters', adapted with English suffix -ah for feminine form
- Jazaely
Hebrew
55Modern invented name blending Jaz- (possibly from Jasmine or jazz) with -aely suffix, suggesting contemporary creative coinage rather than traditional etymology.
- Rishita
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'one who flows' or 'moving', derived from the root 'rish' relating to motion and energy. Associated with brightness and auspiciousness in Hindu tradition.
- Xamaya
Celtic
42Modern feminine variation, likely blending Xamaya as a creative adaptation of names like Amaya (night rain) with X- prefix for contemporary flair.
- Kymarion
Celtic
42Modern invented name blending Ky- prefix with -marion, likely intended to convey contemporary style while suggesting strength and distinction.
- Labria
Latin
42From Latin 'labrum' meaning lip or edge. A rare feminine form suggesting delicate or refined features.
- Laylaa
Arabic
42From Arabic 'Layla' meaning 'night', symbolizing beauty and mystery. Often associated with the romantic Persian tale of Layla and Majnun.
- Yhari
Celtic
42Possibly derived from Irish roots suggesting 'lord' or 'noble', with modern usage influenced by creative spelling variations of established Celtic names.
- Zabelle
Hebrew
42God's oath, from Hebrew Elizabeth. Armenian diminutive form Zabelle developed as a pet name in diaspora communities.
- Aliyha
Arabic
42Variant of Aliyah, from Arabic 'aliyy' meaning 'exalted' or 'noble.' Often associated with spiritual elevation in Hebrew tradition.
- Lissie
Scottish
42Diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'God's oath'. Popular as a standalone name in Scotland and modern English-speaking cultures.
- Adexe
Spanish
42Modern Spanish name, potentially a blend form or regional Canary Islands variant. May derive from Basque or local linguistic traditions.
- Arti
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'worthy' or 'virtuous'. Also used as a diminutive form in Indian naming traditions.
- Shayar
Persian
42From Persian, meaning 'poet' or 'one who composes verses.' Traditionally used in South Asian and Persian literary cultures.
- Annaiah
Hebrew
42Grace and favor; variant of Anya/Anna combined with Sanskrit '-iah' suffix. Combines Hebrew 'Hannah' (grace) with Indian phonetic elements.
- Antonyo
Spanish
42Diminutive form of Antonio, derived from the Roman family name Antonius. Meaning uncertain, possibly from Etruscan origins or Latin 'ante' (before).
- Hirie
Celtic
42Modern Scottish name, likely a creative variant blending 'hi' and traditional Celtic name endings. Carries contemporary nature-inspired sensibility.
- Ariauna
Celtic
42Variant of Arianna with Celtic influences, possibly blending aria (melody) with Irish naming traditions, suggesting grace and musicality
- Kyairo
Japanese
42Bright color or clean/clear depending on kanji used. A modern Japanese name with contemporary style and flexible meaning based on character selection.
- Yaret
Celtic
42Little king or ruler; derived from Irish elements suggesting sovereignty and leadership in miniature form.
- Azealia
English
42A modern invented name, likely blending 'Azalea' (the flowering plant) with the '-ia' suffix. Azaleas are vibrant flowering shrubs symbolizing femininity and elegance.
- Baeli
Celtic
42Possibly derived from Irish roots suggesting 'bright' or 'fair.' A modern creative variant of traditional Celtic names with lyrical sound.
- Antavion
African
42A contemporary blended name, likely combining classical prefix 'Anta-' with the suffix '-vion', created in the 20th century African American naming tradition.
- Anthonio
Latin
42From Latin Antonius, derived from Antius. A variant spelling of Antonio, historically used in English-speaking regions.
- Anjolie
Irish
42From Sanskrit 'anjali' meaning 'offering' or 'gift', often associated with the prayer gesture in yoga and Indian culture
- Khleo
Celtic
42Modern invented name blending 'Chloe' with contemporary phonetic style. Likely inspired by Greek 'Chloe' (green shoot) with a distinctly modern aesthetic.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
