Contemporary Invented baby names
Names tagged with “Contemporary Invented” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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12 names
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- Tyanna
Greek
84From Greek 'tyanna' or blend of Ty- prefix with Anna. Modern creation, likely influenced by names like Tiara and Anna combined with contemporary -anna suffix trends.
- Maxxon
English
84Modern invented name, likely a variation of Maxwell or Max with contemporary double-x styling, suggesting 'great stream' or simply strong, masculine energy
- Jeaven
English
70A modern invented name, likely a creative variation of Heaven or a blend of Jean and Evan, conveying aspirational or celestial qualities.
- Emmari
Irish
62From Irish roots meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one', with possible connection to the feminine form of Emmet, an old Irish name.
- Taleigh
Celtic
62Modern variant of Tadhg, from Irish meaning 'poet' or 'philosopher'; may blend with Leigh (meadow) for contemporary appeal.
- Tayt
English
42Modern respelling of Tate, possibly derived from Old English meaning 'cheerful' or used as a contemporary short form.
- Bentlie
English
42Modern creation likely blending 'bent' or inspired by Bentley (place name meaning 'bent grass meadow') with diminutive -lie suffix
- Ayraa
Celtic
42Variant of Aira or Airah, possibly derived from Scottish roots meaning 'air' or 'direction,' with connections to nature and open spaces.
- Payge
English
42Modern phonetic spelling of 'page,' originally referring to a young attendant or servant in a noble household. Now used as a contemporary given name.
- Myleigh
Celtic
40Modern spelling variation of Myla/Mylee, blending contemporary style with Celtic roots. Often interpreted as 'soldier' or 'dear one' with modern phonetic flair.
- Layni
Celtic
40Variant of Layne/Lane, possibly from Celtic roots meaning 'path' or 'lane', also used as a modern feminization with unclear etymology
- Jaycen
English
30Modern invented name combining Jay (from the bird or the letter J) with the productive -en suffix, popular in contemporary American naming.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
