Names with Artistic Soul character
Baby names that carry the quality of artistic soul.
These names carry artistic soul 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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- Ailanny
Celtic
95Modern Irish creation, likely blending Ailín (little noble one) with -anny suffix. Associated with brightness and Celtic heritage.
- Laylyn
Celtic
94Modern variation blending 'Lay' with '-lyn' suffix. May echo Gaelic roots suggesting grace or light, with contemporary feminine styling.
- Inez
Spanish
94Pure, chaste. Derived from Inés, the Spanish form of Agnes, ultimately from Latin agnes meaning pure lamb.
- Laklyn
English
94Modern invented name blending 'Lake' (geographic feature) with the feminine suffix '-lyn', suggesting a nature-inspired contemporary creation.
- Melahni
Celtic
94Modern blend name likely combining Mel- (honey, dark) with -ahni (suffix variation). Contemporary Irish-inspired creation.
- Azaylie
Celtic
94Modern invented name blending Aza with the suffix -lie, likely inspired by similar contemporary names like Azalea or Azalia.
- Gatlynn
Celtic
94Modern blended name combining 'Gat' with '-lynn'. Likely inspired by Celtic nature names and the -lynn suffix popular in contemporary naming.
- Ailanie
Celtic
94Likely a modern feminine elaboration of Aileen or Ailene, rooted in Old Irish 'Aoibhinn' meaning bright, beautiful, or radiant.
- Dalanii
Celtic
94Possibly derived from Gaelic elements suggesting 'fair' or 'bright', with modern usage influenced by nature-inspired naming trends.
- Amayrani
Spanish
94Modern coined name with possible roots in Spanish 'amado' (beloved) or Nahuatl heritage. Increasingly used in Latin American communities.
- Zyla
Celtic
94Modern creation likely inspired by similar Celtic names like Isla or Zara; 'Z' creates contemporary feel while maintaining Celtic aesthetic.
- Ajream
Irish
94A modern Irish creation, likely blending dream-like or stream-inspired elements with contemporary naming trends. Rare in traditional records.
- Kahliya
Arabic
94From Arabic roots meaning 'friend' or 'companion,' with modern creative spelling blending Khalil and Aaliyah traditions
- Kyiere
Celtic
94Possibly derived from Gaelic elements suggesting 'dark' or 'dusky', with modern usage influenced by nature-inspired naming trends
- Laelyn
Celtic
94Variation of Layla with Celtic roots; may relate to 'lae' (day) or blend with Celtic name elements suggesting light or brightness
- Tymere
Celtic
94Possibly derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'great' or 'honor'. A modern creative variant blending traditional Celtic sound patterns.
- Laylanie
Celtic
94Modern invented name blending Layla (Arabic, 'night') with the Irish suffix -nie, creating a contemporary feminine form with lyrical sound.
- Amelie
French
94From Germanic 'Amalia,' meaning industrious or striving. Popularized in French as a diminutive form suggesting 'beloved' or 'work.'
- Marlayah
Celtic
94Modern blended name combining Mar- (possibly from Mary/Marie) with -layah, creating a contemporary Celtic-inspired feminine form with lyrical qualities.
- Amariyana
Celtic
94A modern elaboration of Amariah or Amara, blended with Irish feminine suffixes. May relate to Sanskrit 'amara' (immortal) or be a creative variation of Amaryllis.
- Leighlani
Celtic
94Combination of Leigh (meadow) and Lani (sky/heavens), creating a nature-inspired name blending earth and air elements.
- Keilanie
Celtic
94Modern blend combining Gaelic elements; possibly related to Keila (narrow strait) and Lanie (bright, shining). A contemporary creation with Celtic roots.
- Azaylee
Celtic
94Modern blend name combining Aza- with the suffix -lee. Likely inspired by nature and contemporary naming trends rather than classical etymology.
- Leighana
Celtic
94Blend of Leigh (meaning light or meadow) and Ana (grace). Modern creation combining Celtic elements with lyrical femininity.
- Aythana
Celtic
94Possibly derived from Irish roots suggesting 'noble' or 'fire'; modern invention blending Celtic sounds with contemporary aesthetics.
- Winona
English
94From Lakota meaning 'firstborn daughter.' Associated with wisdom and connection to ancestral heritage in Native American tradition.
- Aylanie
Celtic
94Modern feminine variant of Aylan/Aylen, with possible Scottish roots. May blend 'ey' (island) with '-anie' suffix, or derive from nature-inspired Celtic traditions.
- Milleigh
English
94Modern American coinage blending 'Mill' with the '-leigh' suffix. Created variant of similar contemporary names like Halleigh, Oakleigh.
- Caylani
Celtic
94Modern creation blending Cay and Lani, likely inspired by Hawaiian and Irish influences with contemporary spelling.
- Dalaysia
Celtic
94Modern invented name blending 'Dale' (valley) with feminine suffix '-aysia', creating a contemporary nature-inspired name
- Nyielle
Celtic
94Modern invented name with Irish influence, possibly inspired by Nielle meaning 'champion' or blended with Ariel. Evokes lyrical, ethereal qualities.
- Jaylianna
English
94A modern invented name blending Jay (from the bird or given names starting with J) with Lianna, creating a contemporary feminine compound.
- Dehlani
English
94From Hawaiian meaning 'flower garland' or 'to adorn with flowers', reflecting island traditions of lei-making and natural beauty
- Lailynn
Celtic
94Modern variation blending 'Lai' with '-lynn' suffix. Likely inspired by Lainey or similar names, with potential Celtic roots.
- Laylynn
Celtic
94Modern blended name combining Lay- with the Scottish -lynn suffix, creating a contemporary Celtic-inspired name with lyrical qualities.
- Elliyana
Celtic
94Modern elaboration of Ellis/Ellie, blended with -ana suffix. Ellis derives from Gaelic meaning 'benevolent' or 'kind', with -yana adding elegance and femininity.
- Annya
Irish
94From Old Irish meaning 'little one', a diminutive form related to Anna. Also associated with grace and favor.
- Keila
Irish
92From Old Irish meaning 'little bright one' or 'white', also possibly related to Gaelic 'caol' meaning slender
- Amaria
Latin
92From Latin 'amarus' meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved'. Alternatively, a variant of Maria with the prefix 'a-', blending celestial and affectionate qualities.
- Iona
Scottish
92From the Scottish island of Iona, historically a center of Celtic Christianity. The island's name may derive from Old Irish meaning 'yew tree.'
- Zidane
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'grace' or 'beauty'. Notable as the name of legendary footballer Zinedine Zidane, elevating it to global prominence.
- Sanaya
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'wise', used in Hindu tradition. Also variant of Saniya, denoting grace and elegance.
- Luan
Irish
92From Old Irish 'uan' meaning 'small' or 'lamb'. Associated with gentleness and protection in Celtic tradition.
- Julieth
Latin
92From Latin Iulia, feminine of Julius. Julieth is a modern elaborated variant combining Julia with the -eth suffix, popular in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking cultures.
- Mirella
Latin
92From Latin 'mirus' meaning 'wonderful' or 'marvelous', also connected to 'mirare' (to admire). Popular in Italian culture as a diminutive form.
- Hailie
Celtic
92Variant of Hailey, from Old English meaning 'hay meadow' combined with Scottish diminutive forms, suggesting a small clearing or pastoral place.
- Zeina
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'guest' or 'hospitable one'; also a Hebrew variant of Xenia, denoting welcoming grace
- Maelie
Celtic
92Variant of Maïlie or Maely, from Gaelic roots suggesting 'pleasant' or 'smooth'. Modern creative spelling of traditional Celtic names.
- Emeline
French
92From Old German 'amal' (work) and 'lina' (tender, delicate). Diminutive form suggesting a graceful, industrious nature.
- Roen
Irish
92Red-haired or of the red-haired one. Derived from the Old Irish element 'ruadh' meaning red, historically used as a descriptor for hair color or complexion.
- Odelia
Celtic
92From Old Irish meaning 'odel' or 'odal', relating to heritage and property; also potentially linked to rowan tree symbolism in Celtic tradition
- Zulema
Arabic
92From Arabic and Hebrew roots meaning 'peaceful' or 'strong.' Zulema carries overtones of wisdom and tranquility in Semitic traditions.
- Kalilah
Arabic
92From Arabic 'khalilah' meaning 'female friend' or 'beloved'. Also connected to Hebrew roots denoting intimacy and closeness.
- Dayla
English
92Modern English name, likely a contemporary variant of Dale (valley) or Day, blended with feminine suffix -la. Associated with brightness and openness.
- Lielle
Celtic
92Diminutive form potentially related to 'Liel' or 'Liela', with Celtic roots suggesting brightness or joy
- Seoni
Irish
92From Old Irish meaning 'wise' or 'wise woman'. Associated with strength and knowledge in Celtic tradition.
- Ellory
Celtic
92Variant of Ellery, from Old Irish meaning 'cheerful' or 'joyful'. Associated with brightness and happiness in Celtic tradition.
- Illiana
Celtic
92From Old Irish 'Iliana', likely derived from elements meaning 'bright' or 'shining', with associations to Irish heritage and Celtic traditions.
- Odessa
Greek
92From the port city of Odessa on the Black Sea. The city name likely derives from Greek origins, popularized as a given name through the Russian city.
- Krisha
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'playful' or 'divine play', associated with Krishna in Hindu tradition representing joy and divine energy
- Samaira
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'princess' or 'graceful', also associated with elegance and refinement in Indian tradition
- Aarohi
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'musical' or 'melodious', derived from 'aaroh' (ascending notes in music). Represents the ascending scale in Indian classical music.
- Adalia
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'adal' meaning 'noble' or 'refined.' Also associated with Greek Adalia, a place in ancient Anatolia.
- Audrianna
Latin
92From Latin 'audire' (to hear) combined with Germanic elements. Audrey evolved to Audrianna, meaning 'noble strength' with connotations of being heard and respected.
- Atalia
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Athaliah,' meaning 'God is exalted' or 'the Lord is mighty.' Biblical name borne by a queen of Judah.
- Vania
Slavic
92Diminutive of Ivan, derived from the Hebrew name John meaning 'God is gracious', popular as a standalone name in Russian and Eastern European cultures.
- Sayla
Celtic
92Possibly derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'fairy' or 'wisdom', with uncertain modern construction as a variant form.
- Amairani
Spanish
92From Nahuatl origins, possibly derived from Aztec roots. Modern usage blends Spanish phonetics with indigenous Mesoamerican heritage.
- Jaslin
Celtic
92Variant of Jasmine blended with Celtic roots, or possibly derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'God is gracious' combined with nature imagery.
- Natasha
Slavic
91Diminutive of Natalia, from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'of birth' or 'relating to Christmas'. Popularized in Russia as a given name.
- Alizae
Celtic
91Modern invented name blending Aliz- with -ae suffix, likely inspired by Alicia or Alize with contemporary flourish.
- Arden
Celtic
91Dweller in or near the forest; derived from the ardenne woodlands of medieval Europe, later associated with Shakespeare's Forest of Arden.
- Emi
Japanese
91Meaning varies by kanji, commonly 'blessed' (恵) or 'beautiful' (美). Often a short form of longer Japanese names.
- Elsa
Germanic
91Shortened form of Elisabeth, derived from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God's oath' or 'devoted to God'. Also associated with nobility through Scandinavian royal lines.
- Malaya
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'garland' or 'flower wreath', also refers to the Malay Peninsula and Malayali people of South India
- Gwen
Welsh
91From Welsh 'gwen' meaning 'white' or 'blessed'. Often associated with purity and light in Welsh tradition.
- Azul
Spanish
91The Spanish word for the color blue, often chosen for its vivid simplicity and modern aesthetic appeal.
- Rhaelyn
Celtic
91From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Alena
Celtic
91From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Louella
English
91Combination of Louise (famous warrior) and the diminutive -ella, creating an elegant, feminine form with vintage charm and strength.
- Marissa
Latin
91From Latin 'mare' meaning 'of the sea'. A feminine form of Marius, it carries maritime associations and classical Roman heritage.
- Nayely
Spanish
84Modern Spanish name, likely a creative variation or diminutive. May relate to 'nay' or derive from place names. Rare contemporary coinage.
- Jamilet
Spanish
84From Arabic 'jamil' (beautiful) with Spanish feminine diminutive suffix '-et'. Conveys graceful beauty with warmth.
- Kila
Celtic
84From Hawaiian meaning 'gardener' or 'to till', representing cultivation and growth; also used in Celtic contexts as a diminutive form.
- Elliora
Celtic
84Variation of Elowen/Elorian; associated with light and brightness in Celtic tradition, possibly connected to 'elly' (bright) elements
- Anyssa
Celtic
84Variation of Áine, the Irish goddess of summer and brightness; also connected to 'aingeal' (angel) in Irish tradition.
- Lulia
Celtic
84Diminutive form related to Lúile, with possible connections to light and radiance in Irish tradition.
- Baya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'woman' or 'lady'. Also associated with the Baya weaver bird native to India, known for its intricate nest-building.
- Halayna
Celtic
84Possibly a modern variant of Alayna or blend with Halo. May relate to Irish/Celtic roots suggesting 'fair' or 'bright'.
- Elorie
Celtic
84Likely a feminine variation of Elory/Elorian, possibly meaning 'shining light' or derived from Irish names with the prefix 'el-' meaning bright or noble.
- Avalina
Latin
84From Latin 'avis' (bird) or variant of Aveline. Associated with birds and flight, with medieval connections to French nobility.
- Jaelen
Celtic
84Modern variation of Gaelic names, likely influenced by Jaylen/Jalen. May blend 'Jay' with Celtic elements or draw from Gaelen/Galen meaning 'calm' or 'healer'.
- Leelynn
Celtic
84Beautiful or fair one; derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'light' or 'joy' combined with a feminine diminutive suffix.
- Elyn
Celtic
84From Old Irish, possibly related to 'elyn' meaning bright or shining; associated with light and luminosity
- Zayani
Arabic
84Graceful and beautiful. Zayan means 'grace' in Arabic; Zayani is a feminine diminutive form conveying elegance and poise.
- Amouri
Arabic
84Life or living. Related to the Arabic root 'amar' (to live/flourish) and Hebrew connections to vitality and existence.
- Juliany
Latin
84Feminine form of Julian, derived from Latin Iulianus meaning 'youthful' or 'of Julius.' A modern creative variant blending classical Roman heritage with contemporary style.
- Analeigh
Celtic
84Modern blended name combining Ana (grace) with Leigh (meadow/clearing), creating a contemporary Celtic-inspired name with nature elements.
- Madaline
Latin
84From Latin Magdala, a biblical place name. Associated with Mary Magdalene, it evolved through French diminutive forms (-ine suffix) meaning 'of Magdala' or 'the Magdalene one'.
- Dilynn
Celtic
84Modern creative blend, likely derived from Irish 'di-' (two/small) with suffix '-lynn'. Contemporary invented name with Celtic sensibility.
- Nyomii
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Anasofia
Greek
84Combines Ana (grace) from Greek and Sofia (wisdom), blended with Spanish diminutive aesthetics. A contemporary hybrid honoring both classical virtue names.
- Emara
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'swift' or 'noble'; possibly related to Eimear from Irish mythology, associated with grace and beauty
- Marzia
Italian
84From Latin Martia, feminine form of Martius, relating to Mars the god of war. Also associated with martial strength and courage.
- Taliya
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Tali' meaning 'dew' or 'my dew', blended with -iya suffix. Symbolizes freshness and natural beauty.
- Leanni
Celtic
84From Old Irish, likely a variation of Léan or Liadan meaning 'gray' or 'beauty.' Modern association with natural, lyrical qualities.
- Camya
Celtic
84Possibly a variant of Caoime, from Irish meaning 'gentle' or 'kind,' with modern feminine spelling influence.
- Rhyann
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Havynn
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Josalyn
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Leianna
Celtic
84Blend of Lea (meadow) and Anna (grace), or variant of Leanna with Celtic roots suggesting 'fair' or 'bright one'
- Adalaya
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Irish elements meaning 'noble' or related to Adal, with -aya as a modern feminine suffix extension.
- Kailin
Celtic
84Derived from Caoilin or Caoilan, related to 'caol' meaning slender or fair. A traditional Irish name with nature-inspired roots.
- Emmalie
English
84A contemporary blend combining Emma (from Germanic 'whole' or 'universal') with the suffix -lie, creating a diminutive feminine form popularized in modern naming trends.
- Aelita
Literary
84Created for the animated series Code Lyoko, derived from Greek 'ael-' (light) and Latin '-ita' (diminutive suffix), suggesting 'little light'
- Cintia
Latin
84From Latin Cynthia, epithet of the moon goddess Diana. Associated with Mount Cynthus in Greek mythology where Apollo and Artemis were born.
- Kaveah
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Scottish roots meaning 'narrow' or related to cave formations. Modern usage treats it as a creative variant of names like Kavya or Kaya.
- Shanel
Celtic
84Variant of Chanel or diminutive form with Celtic roots, potentially connected to Old Irish elements meaning 'narrow' or 'channel'
- Kamali
African
84Spirit guide or divine protector. Used across East Africa with roots in spiritual and ancestral reverence.
- Alannie
Celtic
84Diminutive of Alan, from Celtic roots meaning 'fair' or 'bright'. A modern feminine variation blending traditional and contemporary elements.
- Lavynder
English
84A modern invented name blending 'Lavender' (the fragrant herb) with contemporary spelling variations. Evokes the purple flower known for calming properties.
- Adalida
Germanic
84From Old German elements 'adal' (noble) and 'hild' (battle). A noble warrior name with aristocratic roots.
- Elynn
Celtic
84Blend of 'El' (light/shining) and 'Lynn' (lake/water). Modern invention with Celtic sensibility, evoking brightness near water.
- Arzoyi
Celtic
84Modern invented name, likely inspired by 'Arozai' or similar Celtic-influenced constructions. Evokes Irish heritage with contemporary flair.
- Kelian
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Mehnoor
Persian
84From Persian 'mehr' (sun) and 'noor' (light), meaning 'sunlight' or 'light of the sun'; conveys warmth and illumination
- Ellea
Celtic
84Variation of Ella, from Celtic roots meaning 'bright' or 'shining', with possible connection to the English suffix '-ella' diminutive form
- Mehrab
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'friend' or 'beloved', also refers to a royal chamber or pavilion in Islamic architecture
- Riah
Irish
84A modern shortened form or variant of names like Mariah or a standalone Irish name meaning 'queen' or 'star.' Associated with brightness and royalty in Irish tradition.
- Aviani
Latin
84Modern invention blending Latin 'avis' (bird) with feminine Italian styling, suggesting a free-spirited, celestial quality
- Nyellie
Irish
84Diminutive form related to Nell or Eleanor, with possible connection to Irish 'elle' meaning brightness or light
- Ludmila
Slavic
84From Slavic 'lyud' (people) and 'mil' (gracious), meaning 'gracious to the people' or beloved by many.
- Jezelle
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Jezebel, meaning 'unexalted' or 'chaste'. The -elle suffix creates a French diminutive form, softening the biblical name's historical weight.
- Enyla
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Old Irish roots related to 'red' or brightness; an uncommon variant possibly connected to Celtic nature themes.
- Esmie
Scottish
84Diminutive form of Esme, from Old French 'esmer' meaning 'to esteem or love'. Esmie carries a vintage charm with affectionate undertones.
- Aizley
English
84Modern blended name, likely combining 'Aiden' or 'Aisley' with contemporary '-ley' suffix. Appears to be a creative 21st-century coinage without established historical roots.
- Ameliah
Celtic
84Derived from Irish elements meaning 'beloved' or 'work', with modern usage influenced by the name Amelia's popularity and Celtic phonetic styling.
- Viaana
Celtic
84Modern variation possibly inspired by Via (path/way) with the -ana suffix, or a creative blend of Celtic naming traditions
- Arlow
Celtic
84Eagle lord or heir of the eagle. Derived from Old Irish elements suggesting noble lineage and the strength of the eagle.
- Ramya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'charming' or 'delightful'. Associated with grace and pleasant demeanor in Hindu tradition.
- Aurelie
Latin
84From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden. Aurelie is the French feminine form, evoking brightness and preciousness.
- Talyah
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Elona
Greek
84From Greek helios meaning 'sun', associated with light and radiance. Also used as a feminine form of Elon.
- Sylias
Greek
84From Greek Silvius, meaning 'of the forest' or 'woodland dweller', associated with sylvan landscapes and natural settings.
- Miaire
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'great' or 'famous.' A rare contemporary spelling variant related to traditional Irish naming traditions.
- Aviella
Hebrew
84Feminine form related to Aviel, from Hebrew 'av' (father) and 'el' (God), meaning 'my father is God', with the diminutive suffix '-ella' added for a softer, modern variant
- Ellianne
Celtic
84Blend of Ellie and Anne; Ellie derives from Eleanor (bright light), while Anne means grace. Together suggests bright grace.
- Ellasyn
Celtic
84Modern blended name combining Ella with the suffix -syn. Ella derives from Germanic roots meaning 'all' or 'other'; -syn is a contemporary creative suffix.
- Ailah
Celtic
84From Scottish Gaelic 'ailah', a poetic term associated with light and radiance, sometimes linked to the Irish name Ailbhe meaning 'white' or 'noble'.
- Arielly
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Ariel meaning 'lion of God', with feminine -ly suffix creating a modern form suggesting strength and divine grace
- Vennela
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'shining', also refers to the night sky or moonlight in Telugu tradition
- Zuzanna
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Shoshanna meaning 'lily' or 'graceful flower'. Popular in Polish-speaking cultures with the -anna diminutive suffix.
- Raela
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Aarika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable', also a modern variant spelling of Arika with roots in Sanskrit traditions.
- Ilay
Irish
84Descendant of Ilay; possibly related to Old Irish elements meaning 'bright' or 'shining.' A rare Irish name with roots in Gaelic naming traditions.
- Lowyn
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Oliwia
English
84Polish feminine form of Oliver, derived from Latin 'olivarius' meaning 'olive tree bearer.' Symbolizes peace and wisdom.
- Briela
Celtic
84Derived from Irish roots suggesting 'strength' and 'brightness'. A modern feminine form blending traditional Celtic elements with contemporary appeal.
- Ozlyn
Celtic
84Modern invented name blending Oz with the suffix -lyn. Likely inspired by Dorothy's home in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
- Niah
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'brightness' or 'radiance'. Associated with luminosity and light, possibly connected to Niamh from Irish mythology.
- Mica
Latin
84From the mineral mica, a silicate crystal known for its reflective shimmer and layers. Symbolizes clarity, resilience, and natural beauty.
- Maryella
Latin
84Feminine form of Mary, derived from Latin 'Maria', meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved'. The -ella suffix creates a diminutive, giving it a delicate, affectionate quality.
- Saisha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', also interpreted as a variant of Saisha with divine or auspicious connotations in Hindu tradition
- Emika
Japanese
84Typically composed of kanji meaning 'beautiful' or 'blessed' (emi) and 'fragrance' or 'flower' (ka). Conveys elegance and natural beauty.
- Zoelle
French
84From French Zoelle, a variant of Zoë meaning 'life' in Greek. Modern diminutive form combining elegance with classical roots.
- Ailish
Irish
84From Old Irish 'Aillíse' meaning 'noble' or 'of noble kind'. Associated with brightness and purity in Celtic tradition.
- Ellaya
Celtic
84Variant of Ella with Celtic roots, associated with brightness and light. May relate to Irish naming traditions blending 'Ella' with Celtic suffix patterns.
- Siyana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'moving gracefully'. Associated with divine feminine energy and elegance in Hindu tradition.
- Adelle
Germanic
84From Germanic 'adal' meaning noble, refined through French diminutive forms. Associated with nobility and elegance.
- Adassa
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'myrtle', a fragrant flowering plant symbolic of love and peace in biblical tradition.
- Reni
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little star' or 'queenly'. A diminutive form associated with Irish royalty and brightness.
- Solai
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'radiant' or 'bright', also connected to sun-related qualities in South Indian naming traditions
- Drea
Celtic
84Short form of Andrea or Audrey; also associated with the Irish name Dréachtain meaning 'attractive' or as a modern diminutive of Rhea.
- Aitiana
Celtic
84From Scottish Gaelic meaning 'little fire' or 'little flame', associated with warmth and brightness in Celtic tradition
- Montell
French
84From Old French 'mont' (mountain) and 'tel' (diminutive), meaning 'little mountain' or one who dwells on a mountain.
- Cailin
Irish
84From Old Irish 'cáel' meaning slender or fair. Also connected to 'caol' (narrow, fine), with poetic associations to grace and refinement.
- Aaliah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'aliyah' meaning 'to ascend' or 'exalted'. Also influenced by Arabic 'Allah' references in some modern usage.
- Amaura
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Scottish roots meaning 'beloved' or 'golden', though etymology is uncertain. May relate to aurora, the dawn.
- Catalea
Celtic
84Likely a modern creative blend of Catalina and Lea, or inspired by Celtic nature elements with poetic sound.
- Jazuri
Arabic
84A contemporary name likely derived from or influenced by Arabic roots, possibly relating to beauty or flower-like qualities in modern naming traditions.
- Afra
Latin
84From Latin 'Afra' meaning 'African woman.' Also possibly linked to Hebrew origins with associations to protection and healing.
- Amela
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Heysel
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Letti
Celtic
84Diminutive form, likely derived from names like Lettice or Letitia. Also used as a short form in Scottish tradition.
- Darlens
Celtic
84Derived from Darling, meaning 'dear one' or 'beloved'. Modern variation blending Irish heritage with contemporary English diminutive forms.
- Oisin
Irish
84From Old Irish 'Oisín' meaning 'little fawn' or 'young deer', referencing grace and gentleness in Celtic mythology
- Meika
Japanese
84Typically composed of kanji meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful' (mei) combined with 'fragrance' or 'music' (ka), creating a name suggesting elegance and delicate beauty
- Catalaya
Celtic
84Blend of Celtic elements suggesting 'beauty' or 'grace'; possibly related to Catalan roots meaning 'pure'
- Lusine
English
84From Armenian 'lus' meaning light. A luminous name symbolizing brightness and divine radiance in Armenian Christian tradition.
- Caelynn
Celtic
84Modern invention blending 'Cae' with '-lynn' suffix. Likely influenced by names like Raelynn and contemporary Celtic-inspired naming trends.
- Saraphina
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Seraphim, the highest order of angels. Seraphina means 'fiery one' or 'ardent,' combining sera (fire) with the feminine suffix -ina.
- Cateleya
Greek
84Named after the cattleya orchid, a tropical flower prized for its large, fragrant blooms. The genus was named after William Cattley, an English botanist and orchid enthusiast.
- Norielle
Celtic
84Feminine form of Norville, from Old French meaning 'from the north village', blended with Celtic traditions.
- Jiah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'God lives' or 'alive', a short form of Jihad or used independently in South Asian and Middle Eastern contexts.
- Ellieanne
Celtic
84Combination of Ellie (bright, shining) and Anne (grace). A modern blended name with Celtic and Hebrew roots, conveying luminous grace.
- Bryelle
Celtic
84Modern invented name blending Bry- with -elle; likely inspired by Irish names like Brianna or Brynn combined with French diminutive -elle.
- Alaiia
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Melena
Greek
84From Greek 'melaina' meaning 'black' or 'dark', used in medical contexts. Also a variant of Melanie with similar classical roots.
- Meerab
Arabic
84A melodious, soft name with roots in South Asian tradition. Often associated with grace and gentle beauty in Urdu and Persian poetry.
- Ayslin
Celtic
84From Scots Gaelic meaning 'dream' or 'vision', with poetic associations to ethereal beauty and imagination
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
