Euphonic baby names
Names tagged with “Euphonic” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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28 names
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- Analeia
Greek
94From Greek 'ana' (up, again) and 'leios' (smooth), or Latin derivative meaning 'graceful ascent'. Modern blend name with classic roots.
- Ayuri
Japanese
84Modern Japanese name, likely combining elements such as 'aya' (color/design) or 'yu' (gentleness/superiority) with the suffix '-ri', creating a contemporary feminine name with euphonic appeal.
- Viaana
Celtic
84Modern variation possibly inspired by Via (path/way) with the -ana suffix, or a creative blend of Celtic naming traditions
- Gyanna
Greek
84From Greek origins, meaning 'gracious' or 'kind'. Also associated with wisdom and enlightenment in various cultural traditions.
- Giyanna
Greek
84God is gracious. A modern phonetic variation of Giovanna/Johanna with contemporary spelling flourishes popular in 21st-century American naming.
- Jaleyza
Celtic
76Modern creative blend combining elements suggesting grace and brightness, with possible influences from Jaliyah and similar contemporary names
- Navianna
Latin
76From Latin 'navis' (ship) with the feminine suffix '-anna'. Evokes navigation and journeys, suggesting a traveler or voyager.
- Samyiah
Arabic
70From Arabic roots meaning 'elevated' or 'exalted,' often interpreted as 'noble' or 'of high status.' Contemporary spelling variation of traditional Arabic names.
- Eniylah
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Irish phonetic patterns with contemporary suffix -lah, evoking natural and lyrical qualities.
- Zenniyah
Arabic
70A modern constructed name, likely derived from Arabic roots with the diminutive suffix -iyah, suggesting grace or elegance in contemporary usage.
- Aviance
French
62Modern invented name, likely a creative variation of Avian or influenced by French 'aviance' concepts. No documented historical etymology.
- Veah
Celtic
62Possibly derived from Old Irish elements meaning 'little' or related to nature; extremely rare modern coinage with unclear etymology.
- Naaliyah
Arabic
62From Arabic, a modern feminine form meaning 'gift' or 'present', often interpreted as 'precious gift from God'
- Yarixa
Spanish
42From Latin 'aria' meaning air or melody, with Spanish feminine suffix. Modern invented name blending musical and lyrical qualities.
- Amariee
Celtic
42Variant of Amara with Celtic influence. Likely blends Amara (graceful, beloved) with Irish -ee diminutive suffix, creating an affectionate, modern form.
- Calliana
Greek
42From Greek 'kallos' (beauty) and 'ana' (up/again), meaning 'beautiful' or 'most beautiful'. A rare classical name with Hellenistic roots.
- Ladarrion
African
42A modern invented name combining elements of African naming traditions with contemporary style. Likely constructed from prefixes 'La-' and root elements 'Darrion' or 'Darren'.
- Zynovia
Greek
42From Greek roots meaning 'to live' or 'hospitable.' A modern feminine creation blending ancient Greek elements with contemporary naming style.
- Jalasia
Celtic
42Modern invented name with possible blending of Jalapeño-adjacent phonetics and Celtic -sia suffix ending, lacking traditional etymological roots
- Kaavia
Sanskrit
42Kaavia derives from Sanskrit roots suggesting grace, beauty, or the divine. Modern usage reflects contemporary coinage blending Sanskrit phonetics with English naming aesthetics.
- Xelena
Greek
42Modern name blending Greek 'helene' (torch/bright) with feminine suffix -ena. Likely contemporary creation without established historical usage.
- Yureli
Spanish
42From Latin Aurelia meaning 'golden'. A modern feminine form blending Spanish phonetics with classical roots, suggesting radiance and preciousness.
- Xavia
Latin
40From Xavier, derived from Sanskrit 'Xaviera' meaning 'new house' or 'bright'. Feminine form with 'via' suffix suggesting 'way' or 'path'.
- Analiz
Celtic
40Variation of Annalise blending Anna and Lise; connotes grace and noble lineage with modern creative flair.
- Nivea
Latin
40From Latin 'niveus' meaning 'snowy' or 'white as snow', also the brand name for skincare products
- Navae
Celtic
40Modern variation likely inspired by 'nave' or blended with nature names. Phonetically echoes Irish traditions without established historical root.
- Armoniee
Celtic
29Modern creation blending 'Harmony' with Irish naming conventions, evoking balance and musical resonance.
- Lalia
Latin
6From Greek lalia meaning 'speech' or 'chatter'; also potentially derived from Eulalia, meaning 'sweet-speaking'
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
