Bold Sound baby names
Names tagged with “Bold Sound” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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20 names
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- Zymir
Arabic
94From Arabic meaning 'prince' or 'visited by God'. A modern name gaining popularity in contemporary English-speaking cultures.
- Zamyah
Arabic
94From Arabic roots meaning 'protection' or 'guardian'. A modern name with Islamic heritage, gaining contemporary popularity in American culture.
- Zyen
Celtic
84Modern variant possibly derived from Zion or influenced by trendy 'Z' names; exact etymology unclear but may relate to nature-inspired naming patterns
- Kyzere
Celtic
70Possibly derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'dark' or 'swarthy,' with modern usage influenced by similar Celtic names.
- Zymirr
Celtic
70Modern name of uncertain etymology, possibly blending Zymon or Zephyr with suffix patterns; no established historical root.
- Deyner
Germanic
62Spanish variation possibly derived from Germanic roots, related to names like Deyner or Deiner. May connect to Old Germanic elements suggesting 'worthy' or 'brave one'.
- Mazekeen
Literary
42A modern invented name, potentially blending 'maze' with 'keen', suggesting complexity and sharpness. Notable as a character name in contemporary fantasy.
- Daze
English
42To stupefy or bewilder; a state of confusion or amazement. Modern usage as a given name draws from the vivid, energetic quality of the word itself.
- Zynn
Celtic
42Modern invented name, likely a stylized variant of Zion or influenced by trendy 'Zy-' prefix names. Contemporary creation blending Celtic aesthetics with modern sound.
- Money
English
42Derived from the word for currency and wealth, used as a modern virtue name reflecting abundance and prosperity.
- Quintavious
Latin
42From Latin Quintus meaning 'fifth,' extended with the -avious suffix popular in contemporary African American naming traditions to create a unique, elaborate given name.
- Yhari
Celtic
42Possibly derived from Irish roots suggesting 'lord' or 'noble', with modern usage influenced by creative spelling variations of established Celtic names.
- Brazyl
Celtic
42Modern invented name, likely inspired by Brazil or blended from Bray (Irish town) and the suffix -yl, with contemporary creative spelling.
- Tevari
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit roots meaning 'the one who crosses' or 'traverser', often associated with courage and boldness in overcoming obstacles
- Zyaira
Arabic
40Modern invented name, possibly a creative blend combining Z-sounds with Arabic feminine endings, suggesting brightness or splendor through contemporary naming trends.
- Ziaan
Hebrew
40God is gracious. A modern variant of Zion with Hebrew roots, blending spiritual significance with contemporary style.
- Dacari
African
40A contemporary creation, likely blending African naming traditions with modern American sound preferences. The 'Dac-' prefix appears in some Yoruba and Swahili contexts.
- Chyna
English
40Modern phonetic spelling of China, the Asian nation, or a creative respelling of common names like Chine/Chyna
- Zaion
Hebrew
40Modern invented name, possibly blending Zion (Hebrew 'promised land') with the suffix -ion, or derived from the name Zaion appearing in some biblical contexts.
- Zarius
Latin
40From Latin 'arius' suffix meaning 'one who' or 'relating to', possibly connected to Zara/Zarius as a variant of Zachariah or independent Roman formation.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
