Contemporary Coinage baby names
Names tagged with “Contemporary Coinage” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
Tags come from our enrichment model (not just one dimension). Compare scores, origins, and trends — then open profiles for full context.
72 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Kymier
Celtic
94Possibly derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'crooked' or 'bent', or a modern variant of Kymer with unclear etymology.
- Jeiren
Celtic
94Possibly derived from Old Irish elements meaning 'lord' or 'king', with modern usage influenced by nature-inspired naming trends.
- Raylynne
Celtic
94Modern blend combining Ray (beam of light) with Lynn (lake). Evokes brightness and natural beauty with a contemporary twist.
- Keyler
English
92Modern American name, likely a creative variation of Kyler or Key, possibly blending key with -ler suffix for contemporary appeal
- Xaden
English
92Modern invented name, likely blending 'X' for contemporary edge with 'Aiden' suffix. No established etymological root.
- Janeli
Celtic
84Likely a modern feminine variation of Jane combined with Celtic elements, or an invented name blending Scandinavian and Celtic aesthetics popular in contemporary naming.
- Zikora
Celtic
84Modern Irish name of uncertain etymology, possibly related to Zikka (Hebrew for spark) or contemporary creative coinage blending African and Celtic influences.
- Derion
Greek
84From Darius, meaning 'wealthy' or 'possessor', blended with modern -ion suffix creating a contemporary masculine form
- Keyly
English
84Modern invented name, likely a blend of 'Key' and the feminine suffix '-ly', contemporary in construction with no established historical etymology.
- Leeani
Celtic
84Modern variation of Lee combined with Celtic suffix -ani. Lee derives from Old English 'leah' (meadow); the -ani ending suggests contemporary coinage blending nature with lyrical sound.
- Leiara
Celtic
84Likely a modern variation blending Celtic elements; possibly related to Irish 'lear' (sea) or 'leir' (light), with the -ara suffix common in contemporary Celtic names.
- Chantz
Celtic
84Anglicized variant of Chant or phonetic spelling influenced by modern trends; likely a creative contemporary coinage.
- Kyron
Greek
78Modern invented name, possibly blending Kyrie (Greek, 'lord') with contemporary -on suffix. Some associate with Chiron, the wise centaur from Greek mythology.
- Jaecion
Celtic
76Modern creative blend, likely combining 'Jae' (variant of Jay) with suffix '-cion'. Emerging contemporary name without established historical etymology.
- Jamarrion
African
76A modern invented name blending Jamaican or Jamaican-American identity with the suffix -ion, creating a contemporary masculine name with cultural significance.
- Armonei
Celtic
76Modern feminine variation possibly influenced by Armonia (harmony) or blended names. Rare contemporary coinage without established historical etymology.
- Thaissy
Celtic
76Likely a modern feminine variation blending 'Thai' with suffix '-ssy'. May relate to Thailand or be a creative contemporary coinage.
- Jaice
Celtic
74Likely a modern variant of Jayce, which derives from the name Jason or may reference the jaybird, symbolizing intelligence and adaptability.
- Onesty
English
74Virtue name from English 'honesty', representing truthfulness and integrity. Modern coinage celebrating moral character and authenticity.
- Breayla
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Irish phonetic patterns with contemporary naming trends. Likely inspired by names like Braelyn or Breanna combined with Ayla.
- Xzayveon
English
70A modern invention blending X- prefix sounds with -ayveon suffix, creating a unique contemporary name with no historical etymological root
- Shanylah
Irish
70Likely a modern invention blending Shana with Lah or -iah suffix. May draw from Irish roots suggesting 'wise' or 'graceful' with contemporary flair.
- Tykeem
African
70A contemporary African American name, likely a creative variation blending phonetic elements. Modern coinage without documented historical etymology.
- Yuleysi
Spanish
70Modern feminine form, likely derived from Luisa (Louis), with the -ey/-si suffix pattern common in contemporary Spanish naming.
- Zakylah
Arabic
70Modern creation blending Arabic 'Zaki' (intelligent, pure) with the suffix '-lah'. A contemporary name without classical historical roots.
- Javaree
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit roots meaning 'swift' or 'quick', also interpreted as 'victorious' in some Indian traditions
- Tamyiah
Hebrew
70A modern variation blending Tamara (palm tree) with the productive -iah suffix, creating a contemporary name with tropical and spiritual undertones.
- Alahni
Celtic
62Modern creation blending 'ala' (noble) with Celtic suffix, contemporary nature-inspired coinage with possible rowan tree association.
- Brayzen
English
62Modern invented name, likely a blend of 'Bray' (to cry out) and the trendy suffix '-zen', suggesting strength with contemporary style.
- Irisrose
Celtic
62Combination of Iris (Greek goddess of the rainbow) and Rose (Latin flower). A poetic compound blending celestial and botanical imagery.
- Millennia
Latin
62From Latin 'millennius', meaning a period of one thousand years. Modern usage references the millennial generation born around 2000.
- Jahlayah
Arabic
55Modern invented name blending Arabic elements with contemporary American naming style. Likely combines 'Jah' (divine reference) with feminine suffix '-ayah'.
- Veyron
French
42A modern invented name, popularized by the Bugatti Veyron hypercar. No classical etymological root; created as a brand name in the 21st century.
- Rushawn
English
42Modern blended name combining Rush (energetic, swift) with the suffix -awn, popular in contemporary African-American naming traditions
- Akeria
Celtic
42Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'noble' or 'warrior', with potential connection to 'Aíker' (sharp, fierce). Modern invention blending Celtic sounds.
- Milei
Spanish
42Modern name of uncertain etymology, possibly related to Spanish surname traditions or a contemporary coinage
- Ameilya
Celtic
42Likely a modern feminine variation, possibly derived from Amelia (Germanic 'work') blended with Irish phonetic elements
- Makylie
Celtic
42Modern invented name blending Gaelic roots with contemporary phonetic styling; likely influenced by 'Makenzie' and 'Kylie' traditions.
- Elianagrace
Greek
42Combination of Eliana (sun, God has answered) and Grace (elegance, divine favor). A modern compound expressing spiritual light and virtue.
- Yanelle
Hebrew
42Combination of Yah (Hebrew name for God) and Nell/Eleanor, meaning 'God's light' or 'shining one'
- Aveion
Celtic
42Modern invention blending Ave- with -ion suffix, likely inspired by Avery or names ending in -eon. No established etymological root.
- Analysa
Greek
42From Greek 'ana' (up, throughout) and 'lysis' (loosening, breaking down). Means 'to break apart or analyze'.
- Jordell
English
42Modern American name, likely a contemporary variation of Jordan with the diminutive suffix -ell, suggesting a youthful or affectionate derivative
- Bellamia
Celtic
42Likely a modern feminine variation combining 'bella' (beautiful in Latin/Italian) with Irish roots, creating a lyrical, contemporary name.
- Beautii
English
42A modern invented name combining 'beauty' with a suffix '-ii' for contemporary flair. Reflects parental aspiration for aesthetic grace and distinction.
- Delasia
Celtic
42Modern feminine creation, likely blending 'Del-' prefix with '-asia' suffix, contemporary American coinage with no established historical etymology.
- Brynlyn
Welsh
42From Welsh 'bryn' (hill) and 'lyn' (lake). A modern blended name suggesting natural landscape features, combining mountain and water imagery.
- Kaycin
Celtic
42Modern invented name, likely a creative spelling variation of Casey or Kasey, blending contemporary phonetics with traditional Irish influences.
- Adorable
English
42From the adjective 'adorable,' meaning worthy of adoration or extremely lovable. A modern virtue name reflecting parental affection.
- Jailine
Celtic
42Modern coinage blending 'Jai' (victory/triumph) with the feminine suffix '-line', creating a contemporary name with celebratory spirit.
- Kaisly
Celtic
42Modern creation blending 'Kai' (meaning 'sea' in Hawaiian) with the '-ly' suffix, evoking a contemporary, nature-inspired feel.
- Nhyla
Celtic
42Modern phonetic variation, possibly influenced by Nyala (an African antelope) or blended with Irish naming traditions.
- Sailey
English
42Modern English name, likely a creative variation of 'Sailey' or blend of 'sail' (nautical) with the -ey suffix, suggesting a nature-inspired or whimsical modern coinage.
- Izley
Celtic
42Modern invented name, likely a blend of Izzy and -ley suffix. Possibly inspired by place names ending in -ley or the name Riley.
- Sherita
English
42Modern invented name, likely a feminine elaboration of Sheree or derived from Sheri, itself from Cheryl or Cherie (French for 'dear')
- Jadeyn
English
42Modern invented name blending Jade (the precious green stone) with the -yn suffix. Represents contemporary American naming trends favoring unique variations of established names.
- Alaysha
Celtic
40A modern creative variation, likely blending Alayna with Aisha. May draw on Irish roots suggesting 'noble' or 'bright', though the exact etymology is contemporary.
- Knova
Celtic
40Possibly derived from 'cnò' (nut) or a modern creative blend. Rare contemporary coinage with nature-inspired aesthetics.
- Talynn
Celtic
40Modern variant of Talyn, possibly influenced by Lynn. Likely combines Tal- elements with the feminine suffix -ynn, creating a contemporary Celtic-inspired name.
- Leighla
Celtic
40Modern blend of Leigh (meadow) and -la suffix. A contemporary variation on nature-inspired naming traditions.
- Jadalynn
Celtic
40Modern blended name combining Jade (precious stone) with Lynn (lake/pool). Creates a contemporary name with nature-inspired elements.
- Leighann
Celtic
40Blend of Leigh (Old English for 'meadow') and Ann (Hebrew for 'grace'). A modern compound creating a nature-inspired name with vintage charm.
- Jeilyn
Celtic
40Modern creation blending Jae- with -lyn suffix. Likely inspired by names like Jaclyn or Jocelyn, with possible connection to joy or similar contemporary coinage.
- Katrell
English
40A contemporary blended name, likely combining elements from Katrina and Trell or similar masculine morphemes, popular in African American naming traditions.
- Markeith
English
40Modern invention blending Mark (Latin 'dedicated to Mars') with -eith suffix. Created in late 20th century African American naming tradition.
- Kimbria
English
40A modern invented name, likely blending Kim (from Kimberley, meaning 'from the wood of the royal forest') with the suffix -bria, creating a contemporary feminine variation.
- Tylo
Celtic
40From Scottish origins, likely related to Ty- prefix meanings 'house' or 'place', with modern coinage feel. May also connect to nature or strength themes in Celtic tradition.
- Dekari
Celtic
30Possibly a modern variation of Declan or a blend form. May relate to Irish 'deacair' (difficult) or modern creative coinage.
- Moniece
Celtic
29Modern invented name, likely influenced by Monica (Latin: 'advisor') blended with Celtic phonetic patterns.
- Traycen
Celtic
11Modern variant of Tracey/Tracy, possibly from Old French 'tracier' meaning to trace or track
- Naydeen
Celtic
10Modern feminine form suggesting 'maiden' or 'lady' with possible connections to Irish Gaelic traditions.
- Dalex
Celtic
6Modern blend of Dale (valley) and Alex (defender). Contemporary invented name with Celtic-influenced construction.
Found a name you like?
Add it to a tournament and let the best name win.
Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
