Contemporary Variation baby names
Names tagged with “Contemporary Variation” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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18 names
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- Elleni
Greek
84From Helen, meaning 'bright' or 'shining one', with modern -i suffix variation creating a contemporary, feminine diminutive form
- Bryah
Celtic
84Variation of Brian, from Old Irish meaning 'noble' or 'high'. Associated with strength and leadership in Celtic tradition.
- Lizeth
Hebrew
78From Elizabeth, Hebrew origin meaning 'God's oath' or 'devoted to God'. The -eth ending is a Spanish diminutive form.
- Telayah
Hebrew
70From Hebrew origins meaning 'God has lifted up' or 'God is exalted'. A modern variation blending traditional Hebrew elements with contemporary naming style.
- Camily
Celtic
62Likely a modern feminine variation of Camille, itself from Latin Camillus. May blend Cam- with the -ily suffix for a contemporary feel.
- Kaleyah
Celtic
55Variation of Kayla, derived from Irish 'caol' meaning slender or narrow, blended with modern '-ah' suffix.
- Jazayah
Arabic
55From Arabic origins, likely a feminine form combining elements suggesting grace or blooming. Modern creative variation with contemporary American naming aesthetics.
- Tanyiah
Celtic
55Modern variation of Tanya with Irish Celtic roots, blending contemporary style with traditional heritage.
- Nahomie
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Naomi meaning 'pleasantness'. Nahomie is a modern English variation with added -ie suffix, maintaining the original virtue name quality.
- Jamiee
Scottish
42Feminine variation of James, from Hebrew Yaakov meaning 'supplanter'. The -ee/-ie ending creates a modern, playful diminutive form popular in contemporary naming.
- Ahlijah
Hebrew
42My God is Yahweh. Ahlijah is a modern spelling variation of Elijah, blending contemporary phonetic style with biblical tradition.
- Nessiah
Hebrew
40From Aramaic 'meshiha' meaning 'anointed one' or 'messiah'. A spiritually significant name with ancient roots in religious tradition.
- Kaylah
Celtic
40Variation of Kayla, derived from Irish 'caol' meaning slender or narrow. Modern feminine form with contemporary spelling.
- Shanelle
Celtic
40Modern variation of Siobhan, derived from French Jeanne, meaning 'God is gracious' with Irish phonetic adaptation.
- Ellijah
Hebrew
40My God is Yahweh. A modern creative spelling of Elijah, blending traditional biblical roots with contemporary naming trends.
- Trinitee
Latin
40From Latin 'trinitas' meaning the Christian concept of the Trinity, the threefold nature of God. Modern spelling variation with -ee suffix.
- Elaiza
Hebrew
40Variation of Eliza, from Hebrew 'Elisheba' meaning 'God is my oath'. Modern creative spelling with suffix -iza.
- Aaleiah
Arabic
29Exalted, noble. Modern variation of Aaliyah, meaning 'highest' or 'most exalted' in Arabic tradition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
