Modern Spelling baby names
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200 names
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- Kaesyn
Celtic
94Variant of Caesan or Casey, derived from Gaelic roots meaning 'vigilant' or 'alert.' Modern spelling innovation blending Celtic tradition with contemporary phonetic style.
- Rhyett
Celtic
94From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', derived from the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Azavier
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Elazar' meaning 'God has helped', Anglicized and modernized with the 'Az-' prefix for contemporary appeal.
- Maebri
Celtic
94Variant of Maeve, from Old Irish meaning 'she who intoxicates.' Associated with Irish mythology and strength.
- Keila
Irish
92From Old Irish meaning 'little bright one' or 'white', also possibly related to Gaelic 'caol' meaning slender
- Rayah
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'ra'ah' meaning 'to see' or 'friend'. Also used as a variant of Ria, associated with rivers and flowing water in Sanskrit origins.
- Ryla
Irish
92From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Jayna
Hebrew
92God is gracious, derived from the Hebrew name Johanna. Modern spelling variant of Jana or Janice with contemporary flair.
- Jhonny
Celtic
92A variant spelling of Johnny, from John, meaning 'God is gracious' with Irish flair and modern creative spelling.
- Kierra
Celtic
92From Irish 'Ciara' meaning 'dark-haired' or 'dark one', with feminine suffix -a. A modern spelling variant reflecting Irish heritage.
- Brycen
Celtic
91From Scottish Gaelic 'brìgh' meaning strength or power. A modern spelling variation of Bryce, historically a place name and patronymic.
- Keyla
Celtic
91Variant of Keila/Kayla, possibly from Irish 'caol' meaning slender, or related to Cecilia (blind). Modern creative spelling with Celtic associations.
- Alaiya
Celtic
91Variant of Alaya, derived from Celtic roots meaning 'noble' or 'bright'. Modern creative spelling of traditional Irish names.
- Kynnedi
Celtic
91Modern spelling variant of Kennedy, from Old Irish meaning 'little red one' or 'descendant of Cináed'
- Kaily
Celtic
84Modern spelling variant of Kayley, derived from Irish roots meaning 'slender' or 'fair'. Associated with grace and femininity in contemporary usage.
- Deysi
Spanish
84Variant of Daisy, from the English flower name. Deysi is a Spanish phonetic spelling of the classic flower name.
- Darey
Irish
84From Old Irish 'Dáire' meaning 'fertile' or 'fruitful,' also associated with oak trees in Celtic tradition.
- Jiovani
Italian
84Italian form of Giovanni, derived from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Modern spelling variation popularized in contemporary English-speaking contexts.
- Kaitlynn
Celtic
84Modern spelling variation of Caitlín, from Irish Caitríona, meaning 'pure' or 'chaste'. Kaitlynn represents a contemporary Anglicized form with creative spelling.
- Leiah
Hebrew
84Variant of Leah, from Hebrew meaning 'weary' or 'delicate'. Modern spelling innovation creating a unique phonetic twist on a biblical classic.
- Amryn
Celtic
84Modern variant of Amren/Amren, likely blending Irish roots with contemporary spelling. Associated with strength and possibly water elements in Celtic tradition.
- Seriyah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'serach' meaning 'to spread' or 'to extend.' Associated with radiance and expanding light; may also relate to the name Sarah.
- Aubreigh
Celtic
84From Old French Aubrey, derived from Germanic 'Alberich' meaning 'elf ruler' or 'magical being.' Modern spelling reflects trendy -eigh suffix variations.
- Jakobie
Hebrew
84God has supplanted. A modern spelling variation of Jacob/Jakob with Scandinavian influence, blending biblical tradition with contemporary style.
- Khyro
Greek
84From Greek 'kyros' meaning 'authority' or 'power', modernized spelling of classical name with strong commanding presence
- Xzander
Greek
84Defender of men. A modern creative spelling of Alexander, blending the classic name with contemporary X-initial trends.
- Essiah
Hebrew
84A modern English variant of Messiah, meaning 'the anointed one' or 'savior'. Often used as a unique spelling of a spiritual or aspirational name.
- Alyzah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Aliza meaning 'joyful' or 'cheerful'. Alyzah is a contemporary respelling blending the traditional root with modern phonetic style.
- Alaiia
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Cayleigh
Celtic
84Modern spelling variant of Caley/Cayley, derived from Scottish Gaelic meaning 'from the forest' or 'slender', popularized as a contemporary unisex name.
- Alaynah
Celtic
84Variation of Alaina/Alana from Old Irish meaning 'bright' or 'fair', possibly influenced by Alan (noble).
- Katalia
Greek
84From Katalina, a form of Katherine, meaning 'pure' in Greek. Katalia blends classical roots with contemporary spelling innovation.
- Rayanna
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Emmerie
Celtic
84Variant of Emery, from Old Irish meaning 'industrious' or 'brave,' blended with modern -erie suffix for feminine appeal
- Falynn
Celtic
84Modern spelling variant of Fallon, from Irish meaning 'descendant of Fallamhain' with possible ties to 'beauty' or 'leader'
- Maycie
Celtic
84Modern spelling of Máire, from Old Irish meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved'. Associated with the Virgin Mary through Irish Catholic tradition.
- Rhyleigh
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Rhylie
Celtic
84From Scottish Gaelic 'ruadh' meaning 'red' or 'reddish-brown', originally a descriptive surname for those with red hair.
- Katlyn
Celtic
84Modern variant of Caitlin, from Irish Caitríona meaning 'pure'. Katlyn represents a contemporary spelling of this classic Celtic name.
- Jeicob
Hebrew
84From Jacob, Hebrew origin meaning 'supplanter' or 'heel holder.' Jeicob is a modern creative spelling variant.
- Dannae
Celtic
84Modern variation of Danu, the Celtic mother goddess, or derivative of Dana meaning 'from Denmark'. Associated with divine grace and ancient mythology.
- Dezirae
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Désirée' meaning 'desired' or 'wished for', popularized as a modern spelling variant emphasizing individuality and aspiration.
- Khloie
Celtic
84From Old Irish 'Chloé' meaning 'green shoot' or 'verdant', also connected to blooming and fertility in Celtic tradition.
- Sayra
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'princess' or 'blooming flower'. A modern variation of Sara/Sarah with contemporary spelling.
- Alaynna
Celtic
84Modern spelling variation of Alaina/Alayna, derived from Celtic roots meaning 'fair' or 'bright', blended with feminine suffix patterns.
- Kerly
Celtic
84From Gaelic 'caerúl' meaning dark-haired or dark. Modern variant spelling of Kerli/Carla with Celtic roots.
- Kirah
Celtic
84Variant of Ciara, from Old Irish meaning 'dark' or 'black', associated with feminine strength and mystery.
- Noraa
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Rhayn
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Annaly
Celtic
84Derived from Irish origins, possibly related to 'anna' meaning grace or favor, with modern spelling suggesting a feminine variant of traditional Celtic names.
- Jamez
Hebrew
84Variant spelling of James, from Hebrew Yaakov meaning 'supplanter'. The -ez ending adds a modern, casual twist to the classic name.
- Koral
Celtic
84Variant of Coral, associated with the sea organism; alternatively from Irish meaning 'little red one' or rowan tree reference.
- Natalynn
Latin
84From Latin 'natalis' (relating to birth) with the feminine -ynn suffix. Associated with Christmas and the nativity, representing new beginnings and renewal.
- Maxxine
Latin
84From Latin 'Maximus' meaning 'greatest' or 'largest'. The -ine suffix creates a feminine form popularized in modern usage.
- Mikaylah
Hebrew
84Feminine variation of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.' Mikaylah represents a contemporary creative spelling of this classic name.
- Milanie
Celtic
84Elaboration of Melanie, ultimately from Greek 'melas' meaning dark or black. Modern creative spelling with -ie ending.
- Nyanna
Irish
84Likely a modern variation of Niamh or related to Irish roots meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'. Contemporary spelling of traditional Irish heritage.
- Rhyann
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Merrik
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Kaelie
Celtic
84Variant of Kayley/Kayla with Celtic roots, likely meaning 'slender' or 'fair', with possible associations to the warrior lineage of Gaelic clans.
- Kaenan
Celtic
84From Old Irish 'Cianán', meaning 'little ancient one' or 'descendant of Cian'. Associated with enduring strength and heritage.
- Dailee
Celtic
84Variant of Dailey, from Scottish origins meaning 'attendant' or 'one who serves', possibly related to daily tasks or occupational roots.
- Hazyl
Celtic
84Likely a modern variant of Hazel, from Old English 'hæsel', referring to the hazel tree; also suggests 'little red one' in Celtic traditions.
- Isabelly
Latin
84Diminutive of Isabella, from Elisabeth meaning 'God's oath.' The -ly suffix adds a playful, affectionate quality popular in modern naming.
- Kaytlyn
Celtic
84Modern spelling variant of Caitlin/Katelyn, derived from Catherine. Phonetically blends Katherine with contemporary spelling trends.
- Ryaan
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little king' or derived from Rian. A modern spelling variant of Rowan, associated with the rowan tree's red berries.
- Liylah
Arabic
84From Arabic and Hebrew roots meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty', associated with tenderness and femininity in Islamic tradition
- Talyah
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Broox
English
84Refers to a small stream or creek, derived from the English word 'brook' with a modern spelling variation.
- Cianni
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Jhoel
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Yoel' meaning 'God is willing' or 'Jehovah is God'. The 'Jh' spelling is a modern phonetic variant popular in Spanish-speaking communities.
- Havynn
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Madylin
Celtic
84Modern variant of Madeline, ultimately from Magdalene. Madylin blends traditional roots with contemporary spelling innovation.
- Bryah
Celtic
84Variation of Brian, from Old Irish meaning 'noble' or 'high'. Associated with strength and leadership in Celtic tradition.
- Halee
Celtic
84Variant of Haley, derived from Scottish meaning 'hay meadow' or 'hero'. Modern spelling emphasizes feminine appeal while maintaining pastoral roots.
- Dylin
Celtic
84From Welsh 'Dylan' meaning 'son of the sea,' associated with the Celtic sea god. A modern spelling variant of the traditional name.
- Jamyson
English
84A modern variation of Jameson, derived from James meaning 'supplanter.' Jamyson represents a contemporary spelling innovation gaining popularity in the 2000s.
- Shayleigh
Celtic
84Modern spelling variation of Shea/Síle, from Old Irish meaning 'fairy woman' or 'gift of God'
- Abree
Celtic
84Likely a modern variation of Aubrey, from Germanic 'elf ruler', or a creative spelling inspired by nature-related names.
- Kayd
Celtic
84From Scottish origins, possibly a modern variant of Caid or related to 'kai' meaning keeper or warrior in Gaelic tradition.
- Kristyn
Celtic
84Variant of Kristine/Christine, meaning 'follower of Christ.' The 'y' spelling reflects modern Scottish and Scandinavian naming trends.
- Ilyse
Hebrew
84Variant of Ilise/Elise, derived from Elizabeth meaning 'God's oath' or 'consecrated to God', modernized with a 'y' spelling.
- Klair
Celtic
84A modern spelling variant of Claire, from Latin 'clarus' meaning bright or clear, blended with Celtic phonetic style.
- Alisyn
Celtic
84Variant spelling of Alison, derived from Alice, ultimately from Germanic 'adal' (noble). Modern spelling reflects Celtic naming trends.
- Mavyn
Celtic
84From Old Irish 'maol' meaning 'bald' or 'chief', with modern spelling variations like Mavyn representing contemporary adaptations of traditional Irish names.
- Rayvn
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Kyrion
Greek
84From Greek kyrios meaning 'lord' or 'master'. A modern variant of Cyril with contemporary spelling.
- Kaeley
Celtic
84Modern variation of Kaley/Kayley, derived from Irish roots meaning 'slender' or 'fair'. Associated with Celtic heritage and contemporary spelling preferences.
- Krown
Celtic
84Modern variant spelling of Rowan, from Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree's bright red berries.
- Korynn
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Yazmyn
Arabic
84From Arabic/Persian meaning 'flower' or 'jasmine flower', symbolizing grace and elegance. The 'y' spelling is a modern Anglicized variant.
- Knoelle
Celtic
84Variant spelling of Noelle, from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'Christmas' or 'birth'. The K- spelling adds modern flair to a classic holiday name.
- Kaeleigh
Celtic
84Modern phonetic variant of Kayla/Kayley, blending Irish heritage with contemporary spelling trends popular in American naming culture.
- Kyarah
Celtic
84Variant of Ciara, from Old Irish meaning 'dark' or 'black', also interpreted as 'little dark one' in modern usage
- Deyren
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Gaelic roots meaning 'red' or related to the rowan tree, though etymology is uncertain for this modern spelling variant.
- Tobey
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Tobiah meaning 'God is good.' Tobey is a modern English diminutive and spelling variation popularized in contemporary use.
- Rayann
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Mikella
Celtic
84Feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God,' adapted through Celtic tradition with modern spelling variants.
- Saylee
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'fortunate' or 'blessed', also interpreted as 'smiling' in some South Asian traditions
- Rhayne
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Deklan
Irish
78From Old Irish 'Deaglán', possibly meaning 'little one' or 'full of goodness'. Associated with Saint Declan of Ardmore.
- Klaire
Celtic
78A modern spelling variant of Claire, from Latin 'clarus' meaning bright or clear, with Celtic flair through Scottish spelling.
- Brayan
Irish
76From Old Irish 'Bran' meaning 'raven', associated with strength and wisdom in Celtic tradition
- Ariannys
Greek
76From Greek Ariadne meaning 'very holy' or 'pure', popularized in Spanish-speaking cultures with the -ys suffix variation.
- Osiyah
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Hoshea' meaning 'salvation' or 'God saves'. Modern spelling variant with contemporary phonetic styling.
- Zhayne
Celtic
76Variant of Shane/Shayne, from Irish Seán meaning 'God is gracious', blended with modern spelling conventions
- Maicee
Celtic
76Modern creative spelling of Maeve/Maisy. Maeve derives from Old Irish meaning 'intoxicating' or 'she who intoxicates'; Maisy from Margaret meaning 'pearl'.
- Elyzah
Hebrew
76From Elizabeth, meaning 'God's oath' or 'devoted to God'. Elyzah is a modern creative spelling variant.
- Mesyah
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Mashiach' meaning 'anointed one' or 'messiah'. A modern spelling variation with spiritual and religious significance.
- Caleigha
Celtic
76Modern spelling variant influenced by Caleigh/Kayleigh. Likely blends 'caol' (slender) with feminine suffix '-eigh', or derives from Gaelic roots meaning 'fair' or 'bright'.
- Delaiyah
Hebrew
76God is my judge, a name expressing divine judgment and righteousness with contemporary spelling variations.
- Jhaycob
Hebrew
76God will protect · supplanter. Modern creative spelling of Jacob, a biblical name with enduring significance across Abrahamic traditions.
- Jozaiah
Hebrew
76Compound of Yah (God) and Isaiah (God saves). A modern elaboration of the biblical prophet Isaiah's name with contemporary spelling.
- Maykell
Celtic
76Modern spelling variant of Michael, from Hebrew 'Who is like God?' adapted into Irish tradition.
- Dearrah
Irish
76Likely a variant of Deirdre or related to Irish roots meaning 'sorrow' or 'red'. Modern creative spelling reflecting Celtic heritage.
- Rynnleigh
Irish
76From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Lainee
Celtic
74Modern spelling variant of Lainie, derived from Lane meaning 'from the lane' or possibly from Gaelic roots meaning 'bright' or 'fair'
- Kallum
Celtic
74From Scottish Gaelic 'calum' meaning 'dove' or 'peaceful'. A modern spelling variant of Callum.
- Maevyn
Irish
74From Old Irish 'Medb' meaning 'intoxicating' or 'the drunk one.' Historically borne by Queen Medb of Connacht in Irish mythology.
- Anaiyah
Hebrew
74From Hebrew 'Anaya' meaning 'God has answered' or 'God has been gracious', with the suffix '-ah' indicating feminine form
- Mileigh
Celtic
74Modern variation of Mila/Milah blended with -leigh suffix. Evokes miles, journeys, and meadow-like qualities through contemporary spelling.
- Iyanni
Irish
74From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Lylian
Celtic
74Derived from Lile, meaning 'beauty' or 'grace' in Old Irish, with modern spelling influenced by Lillian traditions
- Makenzy
Celtic
74Variation of Mackenzie, from Gaelic 'Mac Coinnich' meaning 'son of Kenneth' or 'fair one'. Modern feminine spelling with creative suffix variation.
- Mikhaila
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'benevolent' or 'merciful', related to the goddess Lakshmi and qualities of grace and compassion in Hindu tradition.
- Kierstyn
Celtic
74From Kirsten, variant of Christine meaning 'follower of Christ', with modern spelling innovation creating a distinctly contemporary Celtic feel.
- Ileigh
Celtic
70Modern spelling variant of Ileana/Ilene, from Irish origins meaning 'bright' or 'shining', with feminine grace and luminosity.
- Myssiah
Hebrew
70From Hebrew 'Messiah,' meaning 'the anointed one.' Often stylized with a 'y' for modern personalization.
- Alijiah
Hebrew
70Exalted, noble. Modern spelling variant blending Alijah (Hebrew) with suffix patterns found in Arabic names.
- Mckynna
Celtic
70Modern spelling variant of McKenna, from Gaelic 'Mac Cionaodh' meaning 'son of Cionaodh' (fire-born or comely-headed)
- Jaecob
Hebrew
70From Jacob, Hebrew origin meaning 'supplanter.' Jaecob is a modern creative spelling variation maintaining the traditional biblical name.
- Rylnn
Celtic
70Modern creative spelling of Rowan, from Old Irish meaning 'little red one,' associated with the rowan tree's bright red berries.
- Dylahn
Celtic
70Modern variation of Dylan, from Old Irish 'dilín' meaning 'little lion' or son of the sea god. Creative spelling reflects contemporary naming trends.
- Alyannah
Celtic
70Variant of Alanna, from Irish meaning 'fair' or 'bright'. Alyannah adds a modern creative spelling to this traditional Irish name.
- Donovyn
Irish
70From Old Irish 'Donovan,' meaning 'dark or brown warrior.' A modern variant spelling with contemporary flair.
- Audynn
Celtic
70Modern spelling variant of Audrey, blended with -ynn suffix. Audrey derives from Old English meaning 'noble strength', reimagined with Celtic flair.
- Zahvier
Hebrew
70God has helped. A modern phonetic variant of Xavier, derived from the Basque place name Etxaberria meaning 'new house,' later associated with Saint Francis Xavier.
- Devynne
Celtic
70Likely a modern spelling variant of Devine, from Irish meaning 'descendant of the poet' or related to divine.
- Zakaiah
Hebrew
70God has remembered. Biblical name combining Zaka (remembered) with the suffix -iah (God). Variant of Zechariah with modern phonetic spelling.
- Kacion
Celtic
70Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'noble' or 'fierce,' with modern usage influenced by similar Celtic names.
- Kenedee
Celtic
70Modern spelling variation of Kennedy, from Old Irish meaning 'little red one' or 'descendant of the red-headed one'
- Reighan
Irish
70From Old Irish meaning 'little red one' or 'little ruler'. A modern spelling variant of Regan, traditionally associated with Irish royalty.
- Rhiatt
Irish
70From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Xzaria
Arabic
70From Arabic roots meaning 'blooming flower' or 'blossoming', conveying beauty and growth. The 'x' prefix adds modern flair to traditional feminine nomenclature.
- Braesyn
Celtic
70Variant of Braeson, from Celtic roots meaning 'son of Brae', referring to hillside settlements. Modern creative spelling of traditional patronymic.
- Kendryk
Celtic
70Modern variation of Kendrick, from Celtic roots meaning 'royal ruler' or 'chief leader', blended with contemporary spelling trends.
- Esiyah
Hebrew
70God is my salvation. A modern variant spelling of Isiah/Isaiah, the Hebrew prophet whose name combines 'God' (Yah) with 'salvation' (yeshua).
- Kaliyanna
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit Kali, the divine feminine force, combined with Anna meaning 'grace'. Represents spiritual strength and divine grace in Hindu philosophy.
- Kolynns
Celtic
70Variant of Colleen, from Irish 'cailín' meaning 'girl' or 'young woman', with modern -nn spelling innovation
- Olivyah
Latin
70From Latin 'olivarius' related to the olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom. Modern creative spelling of Olivia.
- Mackenize
Scottish
70From Scottish 'Mac' (son of) plus 'Coinneach' meaning fair or handsome; a feminized form of the surname Mackenzie.
- Makennah
Celtic
70Modern spelling variant of McKenna, from Irish 'Mac Cionaodha' meaning 'son of the fair one' or 'son of the handsome one'
- Brysonn
Celtic
70From Old Norse 'bryss' (to break/crush) blended with Celtic naming patterns. Modern variant spelling of Bryson, meaning strong and resolute.
- Kearri
Celtic
70Modern feminine variation possibly derived from Ciarán, meaning 'little dark one' or inspired by Kerri/Kerry, from the Irish county.
- Jamicah
Hebrew
70From Hebrew Yaakov, meaning 'supplanter' or 'one who follows.' Jamicah is a modern creative spelling blending James with -icah suffix.
- Kohenn
Celtic
70From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries.
- Euriyah
Hebrew
70From Hebrew Uriah meaning 'God is my light.' Euriyah is a contemporary feminine variant spelling of the biblical name.
- Anaylah
Hebrew
70Likely a modern creative spelling of Anaya, derived from Hebrew meaning 'God answered' or 'God has shown favor', blended with the suffix -lah for contemporary appeal.
- Jamaiyah
Arabic
70From Arabic 'jamila' meaning beautiful, elegant. Modern creative spelling variant common in African American naming traditions.
- Ezavier
Hebrew
70From Hebrew Xavi/Xavier meaning 'new house' or 'bright'. Ezavier is a modern phonetic variant blending Xavier with contemporary Z-spelling trends.
- Caysyn
Celtic
70Modern variation of Casey, from Irish 'Cathasach' meaning 'vigilant' or 'watchful'. Contemporary spelling reflects trendy phonetic style.
- Ryleah
Celtic
70Modern spelling variant of Ryley/Riley, derived from Old Irish meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant', with phonetic ties to Irish surnames.
- Alaiyna
Celtic
70Modern variation of Alaina/Alana, derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'fair' and 'bright', with contemporary spelling.
- Izekiel
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Yechezkel meaning 'God strengthens'. A biblical prophet name modernized with alternative spelling.
- Kymber
Celtic
62From Welsh 'cymber' meaning 'crooked' or 'bent', referring to distinctive physical features or terrain characteristics.
- Kaleigha
Celtic
62Modern spelling variant of Kaleigh, derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'strife' or 'battle' combined with 'leah' meaning 'clearing'. Associated with strength and natural landscapes.
- Maeli
Celtic
62From Old Irish origins, possibly related to 'máel' meaning bald or chief. May also connect to nature elements in Irish tradition.
- Makaela
Hebrew
62Feminine form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God', adapted with Hawaiian phonetic styling
- Camilly
Celtic
62Feminine variation of Camille, derived from Latin Camillus. May also draw from Irish roots meaning 'helper' or 'noble.'
- Ryell
Celtic
62From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries.
- Delayna
Celtic
62Variant of Delaney, from Irish Ó Dubhshláine meaning 'descendant of the dark challenger'
- Zayce
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Zachariah, meaning 'God remembers.' Modern spelling variant gaining popularity in contemporary American naming.
- Zoen
Greek
62From Greek 'zoe' meaning 'life'. A modern variant spelling of Zoe, representing vitality and living essence.
- Andruw
Greek
62Variant spelling of Andrew, from Greek 'andreia' meaning 'strong' and 'manly', with modern spelling twist popularized in sports and entertainment.
- Shaianne
Celtic
62Variant of Siobhan, from Old Irish meaning 'God's gracious gift', with possible ties to the name Jeanne
- Kionna
Irish
62From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Jeorgia
Greek
62From Greek Georgios meaning 'farmer' or 'worker of the earth', feminized as Jeorgia with modern spelling variation
- Tyrah
Irish
62From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Elaney
Celtic
62Variant of Elayne/Elaine, possibly derived from Celtic roots meaning 'bright' or 'shining', with modern spelling influenced by contemporary naming trends.
- Kainyn
Celtic
62Variant of Cain, from Old Irish meaning 'tribute' or 'warrior'. May also reflect modern creative spelling trends blending Cain with -yn suffix.
- Angelys
Greek
62From Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel', with the feminine suffix '-ly' or '-is' added for modern feminization
- Danayah
Hebrew
62Variant of Danielle, from Hebrew 'God is my judge', with modern creative spelling influenced by contemporary naming trends
- Jamee
Celtic
62Variant of Jamie, from James, meaning 'supplanter.' Used as a feminine form with distinctive spelling.
- Deniah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Dinah, meaning 'judged' or 'vindicated'. A modern creative spelling variant emphasizing divine judgment and feminine strength.
- Faeryn
Celtic
62From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Milez
Latin
62A modern spelling variant of Miles, from Latin 'miles' meaning soldier or warrior. Popularized as a contemporary, edgy respelling.
- Caely
Irish
62From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Maiven
Irish
62From Old Irish 'Maiden', also possibly related to 'Maeve' meaning 'intoxicating' or 'she who intoxicates'
- Zoeh
Greek
62From Greek 'zoe' meaning 'life'. The -h ending is a modern English phonetic variation of the classic name Zoe.
- Kadien
Celtic
62Variant of Caden, derived from Irish roots meaning 'spirit of battle' or 'fighter'. Modern creative spelling blending Celtic tradition with contemporary style.
- Zionn
Celtic
62Variant of Rowan, from Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Breyah
Celtic
62Modern variation of Bria/Brianna, ultimately from Celtic roots meaning 'strength' or 'noble', with contemporary spelling twist
- Keiyla
Celtic
62Modern variation blending Gaelic 'Kei' (small/beloved) with '-yla' suffix. Contemporary spelling of traditional Celtic names.
- Kobain
Irish
62From Old Irish 'Cobhthach' meaning 'victorious' or 'humble'. Modern spelling variant influenced by contemporary phonetic preferences.
- Allizon
Celtic
62Variant of Allison, derived from Alice, ultimately from Germanic 'adal' (noble). The -on ending gives it a modern, unisex quality.
- Thayna
Celtic
62Variant of Thaina, related to Irish names meaning 'graceful' or 'noble.' Modern creative spelling influenced by Celtic naming traditions.
- Tobyn
Celtic
62Variant spelling of Tobin, from Old Irish meaning 'little' combined with a given name element, used as a modern phonetic spelling.
- Tevyn
Celtic
62Possibly derived from 'Tevin' or variant of 'Devin', meaning 'little poet' or 'divine'. Modern spelling with Celtic roots.
- Mavey
Scottish
62Pet form of Mavis, derived from the mavis thrush bird. Modern invented spelling variant used primarily in contemporary naming.
- Davyn
Celtic
62Variant of Davin/Davian, derived from Celtic roots meaning 'beloved' or 'little David'. Associated with warmth and favor.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
