Anglicized baby names
Names tagged with “Anglicized” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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20 names
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- Keon
Irish
94From Old Irish 'Aodh' meaning 'fire' or 'bright one'. Keon is a modern anglicized variant with potential connections to Irish heritage.
- Raylen
Celtic
92Descendant of Raghallach, a Gaelic name meaning 'valiant' or 'fierce.' Raylen is a modern anglicized variant blending Ray with the -len suffix.
- Lianny
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Liam (Irish for 'strong-willed warrior') with a diminutive feminine suffix, or an anglicized variation of Liadan (Old Irish name meaning 'gray lady').
- Kaitlynn
Celtic
84Modern spelling variation of Caitlín, from Irish Caitríona, meaning 'pure' or 'chaste'. Kaitlynn represents a contemporary Anglicized form with creative spelling.
- Jensyn
Celtic
84God is gracious. A modern English-language variation and feminization of Jensen, itself derived from Jens (Scandinavian form of John).
- Kayler
Irish
84Descendant of Cailer; derives from an old Irish surname meaning 'slender' or 'narrow.' A modern anglicized variant with Irish roots.
- Kristy
Celtic
84A diminutive form of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ.' Popular as a modern spelling variant.
- Kalee
Celtic
84Variant of Kaylee/Kayla, possibly from Gaelic 'caol' meaning slender, or as a modern anglicization of Celtic names.
- Alisyn
Celtic
84Variant spelling of Alison, derived from Alice, ultimately from Germanic 'adal' (noble). Modern spelling reflects Celtic naming trends.
- Kaitlyn
Irish
55From Caitlín, derived from Old Irish meaning 'little darling' or 'pure one'. Modern spelling variant popularized in the United States.
- Meghan
Celtic
55From Old Irish 'Meghán', a diminutive of Meg, meaning 'pearl' or possibly derived from Margaret.
- Eveleen
Irish
42Anglicized form of Éibhlín, derived from Aveline. Likely connected to Old Irish roots meaning 'desired' or 'wished for,' reflecting hope and longing.
- Keevon
Irish
42Anglicized form derived from Irish roots meaning 'noble' or 'handsome', possibly related to Gaelic elements for brightness and distinction
- Niley
Celtic
42Modern variant of Niamh, from Irish meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'. Associated with Irish mythology and luminosity.
- Shamus
Irish
42Irish form of James, derived from Hebrew Yaakov. Anglicized from the Irish Séamus, meaning 'supplanter' or 'God is gracious'
- Stefany
Greek
40From Greek 'stephanos' meaning 'crown' or 'garland', feminized with the -y suffix common in English.
- Mycah
Hebrew
40Who is like God? A modern English variant of Micah, combining the Hebrew interrogative 'mi' (who) with 'kah' (God), expressing divine likeness.
- Dayne
Irish
40From the Irish name Dáibhí, derived from Hebrew David meaning 'beloved.' Dayne is a modern anglicized variant popularized in the US.
- Harmon
Celtic
40Derived from elements suggesting harmony or warrior strength. An anglicized form rooted in Celtic tradition, blending musical and noble connotations.
- Reighlynn
Irish
11Modern creation blending 'Reign' with Irish suffix '-lynn'. Invented name without documented historical etymology.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
