Modern Variant baby names
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200 names
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- Azekiel
Hebrew
95From Hebrew 'Ezekiel' meaning 'God strengthens' or 'God will strengthen'. Biblical prophet known for visions of divine power.
- Ailyn
Celtic
94From Scottish origins meaning 'fair' or 'bright', related to the name Aileen. A modern variant spelling with Celtic charm.
- Ezaiah
Hebrew
94God is my salvation. A biblical name combining 'Eze' (God) and 'aiah' (salvation), variant of Isaiah.
- Kyloh
Celtic
94From Scottish Gaelic 'caol' meaning narrow or slender, often associated with kyle (narrow strait). Modern spelling variant of Kylo.
- Jymir
Norse
94From Norse mythology, Ymir was the primordial giant whose body was used to create the world. Jymir is a modern variant spelling of this mythological name.
- Joziyah
Hebrew
94God helps or Yahweh saves. A modern variant of Josiah, the biblical Judean king known for religious reforms.
- Julieth
Latin
92From Latin Iulia, feminine of Julius. Julieth is a modern elaborated variant combining Julia with the -eth suffix, popular in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking cultures.
- Claira
Celtic
92A Scottish variant of Claire, derived from Latin 'clarus' meaning 'clear' or 'bright', often associated with clarity and light
- Melodie
Greek
92From Greek 'melodia' meaning 'song' or 'singing', combining 'melos' (song) and 'ode' (singing). Represents musical harmony and lyrical beauty.
- Nahomy
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Naomi, meaning 'pleasantness' or 'sweetness'. Nahomy is a modern variant spelling popular in Spanish-speaking communities.
- Jovanny
Latin
92From Latin Iovannus, a diminutive of Iovanus, ultimately derived from Iovis (Jupiter). Popular in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking cultures.
- Osiah
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Hoshea' meaning 'God saves' or 'salvation'. Osiah is a modern variant spelling of Hosea, the biblical prophet and book of the Old Testament.
- Ivaan
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'gracious' or 'merciful', a modern variant of Ivan with South Asian roots
- Madalynn
Celtic
91Elaborated form of Madeline, ultimately from Magdala. Associated with strength and distinction through literary and cultural usage.
- Rylo
Celtic
91From Scottish origins, a modern variant of Rowan, meaning 'little red one' and associated with the rowan tree's bright red berries.
- Hollyn
Celtic
91Modern spelling variant of Hollis or influenced by Holly. Associated with nature and the holly plant, symbol of protection and winter celebration.
- Yasiah
Hebrew
91From Hebrew Yeshayahu meaning 'God is salvation'. A modern variant of Isaiah, the biblical prophet and author of the Book of Isaiah.
- Angelie
Greek
84From Latin 'angelus' derived from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger'. Associated with heavenly beings and divine messengers.
- Jostin
Latin
84Derived from Justus, meaning 'just' or 'righteous' in Latin. Jostin is a modern spelling variant that gained popularity in late 20th century America.
- Alysha
Celtic
84Variant of Alicia/Alice with possible Scandinavian influences. Alysha blends classic name traditions with modern spelling conventions.
- Meylin
Celtic
84Likely a modern variant of Maeve or Maylin, blending Irish heritage with contemporary style. May relate to Irish roots meaning 'intoxicating' or 'she who rules'.
- Alonna
Celtic
84Variant of Alona/Alannah, likely derived from Irish 'a leanbh' meaning 'child' or influenced by names associated with light and brightness
- Koraline
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Joshuan
Hebrew
84From Joshua, derived from Hebrew Yehoshua meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.' Joshuan is a modern English elaboration with creative phonetic styling.
- Knoah
Irish
84Noble, illustrious. A modern variant spelling of Nóah/Noé, rooted in Irish tradition and Celtic heritage.
- Kavin
Irish
84From Old Irish 'caomh' meaning 'kind, gentle, noble.' A variant of Cavin with Sanskrit roots also suggesting 'pure.'
- Michaella
Hebrew
84Feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.' The -ella suffix adds a diminutive, feminizing quality popular in modern naming.
- Airah
Celtic
84Variant of Aira or Aria with Celtic roots, possibly connected to 'aire' meaning noble or leader in Old Irish.
- Rashell
Hebrew
84From Rachel, meaning 'ewe' or 'lamb' in Hebrew, symbolizing gentleness and innocence. Rashell is a modern phonetic spelling variant popular in African American communities.
- Dedrick
Germanic
84From Germanic elements meaning 'people' and 'ruler', or a modern variant of Dietrich. Associated with strength and leadership.
- Kalie
Celtic
84Variant of Kayley or Caley, derived from Gaelic meaning 'slender' or 'fair', also possibly related to 'kaol' meaning narrow or graceful
- Ryli
Celtic
84Modern spelling variant of Rylee/Riley, derived from Irish meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant', with roots in the Old Irish surname Ó Raghallaigh.
- Keanna
Irish
84Variant of Keana, derived from Old Irish meaning 'little red one' or 'fair', related to ancient Gaelic heritage.
- Deiby
Celtic
84Variant of Deibhidh, related to Scottish traditions. May derive from elements meaning 'beloved' or 'wished for' in Celtic roots.
- Estiven
Spanish
84Variant of Esteban/Steven, from Latin Stephanus meaning 'crowned' or 'wreathed.' The -iven ending reflects modern spelling innovations in Spanish-speaking regions.
- Mykael
Hebrew
84Hebrew 'Who is like God?' (Mi-ka-El). Mykael is a modern Nordic/Scandinavian spelling variant of the classic biblical name Michael.
- Lowyn
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Deyvid
Celtic
84Variant spelling of David, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved.' Deyvid is a modern phonetic respelling popular in Irish and Scandinavian contexts.
- Arayna
Celtic
84Variant of Árainn, from Old Irish meaning 'pledge' or 'oath'; also connected to Aran islands and maritime heritage.
- Geremy
English
84A modern variant of Jeremy, derived from Jeremiah meaning 'God will uplift' or 'exalted by God'.
- Jhan
Celtic
84Variant of Sean, from Old Irish meaning 'God is gracious.' A modern spelling adaptation with contemporary appeal.
- Emmely
Germanic
84From Germanic roots meaning 'whole' or 'universal,' related to Amelia. Modern spelling variant with Scandinavian influence.
- Bricen
Celtic
84From Old Irish 'Bricius', meaning 'noble' or 'strong'. A modern variant blending Brice with the -en suffix, rooted in Celtic tradition.
- Keyren
Celtic
84Likely a modern variant of Kieran, from Old Irish 'Ciarán' meaning 'little dark one' or 'dark-haired'
- Ryon
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Elodi
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries.
- Justen
Latin
84From Latin Justus meaning 'just' or 'righteous.' Justen is a modern spelling variant popular in contemporary English-speaking cultures.
- Kaylem
Celtic
84Modern variant of Kaylen/Kaelen, likely derived from Irish roots meaning 'slim' or 'slender', with possible connection to the name Caelan.
- Eisha
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'shining' or 'radiant'. A modern variant of Aoife, traditionally associated with beauty and luminosity in Celtic mythology.
- Kaytlin
Celtic
84Modern spelling variant of Caitlin, from Irish Cathleen meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', derived from the Latin Catharina.
- Sarahy
Hebrew
84Princess. From Hebrew 'sara' meaning noblewoman or princess, with the -y suffix creating a modern diminutive form.
- Ameliyah
Celtic
84Modern spelling variant of Amelia, blending Irish and Germanic roots. Likely influenced by Irish naming traditions with the -iah suffix ending.
- Amyrie
Celtic
84Variant of Amery/Emery with Celtic influences. Likely blends modern spelling with rowan tree associations or 'beloved' etymology from Germanic roots.
- Ariann
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Aroura
Celtic
84Variant of Rowan, from Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries.
- Lillyth
Literary
84Modern variant of Lilith, the Hebrew name meaning 'of the night' or 'night creature', reimagined with a softer -th ending in contemporary fantasy and literature.
- Melaney
Greek
84From Greek melanos meaning 'dark' or 'black', often associated with dark hair or complexion. Popularized as a variant of Melanie in modern English.
- Michai
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'honorable' or 'exalted.' A variant of Michael, adapted through Irish linguistic tradition.
- Keori
Celtic
84Likely a modern variant of Keara or Keira, from Old Irish meaning 'dark-haired' or 'little dark one'
- Zabella
Hebrew
84From Isabella, derived from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God's oath'. Zabella is a modern creative variant with Spanish diminutive flair.
- Elyanah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Elyahu' (God is my strength) combined with the feminine suffix '-ah'. A modern variation of Eliana with strong biblical roots.
- Areyah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Ariel', meaning 'lion of God' or 'altar of God'. Areyah is a variant spelling emphasizing the divine connection.
- Camya
Celtic
84Possibly a variant of Caoime, from Irish meaning 'gentle' or 'kind,' with modern feminine spelling influence.
- Isalia
Celtic
84Possibly derived from 'Islay,' a Scottish island, or related to Celtic roots meaning 'fair' or 'blessed.' Rare modern feminine variant with Celtic heritage.
- Raychel
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Rachel meaning 'ewe' (female sheep), symbolizing gentleness and grace. The 'y' spelling variant emerged in modern English naming traditions.
- Axzael
Hebrew
76God is my strength, a variant of Azrael or Ezrael with modern spelling. Associated with divine protection and celestial power.
- Josthin
Hebrew
76God is gracious, with Spanish diminutive suffix -in. A modern creative variation of Jostín/Justino, derived from Justus.
- Dalainey
Celtic
76Modern blended name combining Gaelic elements. Likely derivative of 'Delainey' or 'Delaney,' from Irish 'Ó Dubhshláine' meaning 'descendant of the dark challenger.'
- Elliyanna
Hebrew
76A modern variant blending Ellie (meaning 'bright, shining one') with Anna (meaning 'grace'). Combines luminosity with elegance.
- Lileigh
Celtic
76A modern variant of Leigh combined with lily or light elements, evoking nature and brightness with Celtic charm.
- Malekhi
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Malachi' meaning 'my messenger' or 'messenger of God.' Modern spelling variant reflecting contemporary phonetic preferences.
- Annastyn
Celtic
76Modern variant of Anastasia blended with Celtic styling. Anastasia derives from Greek 'anastasis' meaning resurrection or rising again.
- Azryah
Hebrew
76Variant of Azariah, meaning 'God has helped' or 'helped by God'. Hebrew biblical name modernized with contemporary spelling.
- Khalena
Greek
76From Greek Helene meaning 'torch' or 'shining light', with possible blending of Khalid (Arabic: eternal). A modern creative variant combining classical and contemporary influences.
- Niarah
Irish
76Variant of Niamh, from Old Irish meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'. Associated with beauty and luminosity in Irish mythology.
- Dyanni
Celtic
76Variant of Dianne with Celtic roots, blending classic feminine form with Irish heritage and nature connection
- Hazlei
Celtic
76Variant of Hazel, from Old English 'hæsel' meaning the hazel tree, known for its nuts and flexibility.
- Keveah
Irish
76Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'kind' or 'gentle', with influences from Caoimhe tradition. Modern spelling variant of Keeva.
- Bryor
Celtic
74Possibly derived from Brice, an old Celtic name, or related to 'briar' the thorny plant. A modern variant spelling with uncertain etymology.
- Martell
French
74From Latin 'Martellus,' a diminutive of Mars, the Roman god of war. Associated with strength and martial virtue.
- Jamian
Hebrew
74Variant of James, derived from Hebrew Yaakov meaning 'supplanter.' Also influenced by the Latin Jacobus, referring to one who follows or imitates.
- Izaiah
Hebrew
72God is my salvation. A biblical name borne by the prophet Isaiah, modernized with the 'Iz-' prefix variant.
- Vivianah
Latin
70From Latin 'vivus' meaning 'living' or 'lively.' Vivianah is a modern variant of Viviana, emphasizing vitality and vibrant energy.
- Jhoseph
Hebrew
70God shall increase. A variant spelling of Joseph, combining the Hebrew name Yosef with modern phonetic adaptation.
- Elainie
Celtic
70Variant of Elaine, from Old French élan meaning 'shining light' or 'bright', blended with Celtic traditions.
- Maelanie
Celtic
70Variant of Melanie, from Greek 'melas' meaning dark or black, blended with Celtic phonetic elements.
- Darriel
Celtic
70Variant of Darren, derived from Irish meaning 'great' or 'mighty', with possible connection to the Gaelic 'darach' meaning 'oak tree'.
- Malechi
Hebrew
70Variant of Malachi, from Hebrew meaning 'my messenger' or 'messenger of God', derived from the prophet Malachi in the Old Testament.
- Josael
Hebrew
70God is my salvation. A blended form combining José (Spanish form of Joseph) with the Hebrew suffix -el meaning God.
- Maryiah
Hebrew
70Variant of Mary/Maria, from Hebrew Miriam meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved'. The -iah suffix adds a modern lyrical quality.
- Alleyah
Hebrew
70Variant of Aliyah, from Hebrew meaning 'to ascend' or 'going up', often associated with immigration to Israel
- Aidynn
Irish
70Little fire or fiery one. A modern spelling variant of Aidan, derived from the Irish saint Aodhán, whose name relates to the Celtic sun god Aodh.
- Alivia
Latin
65Alivia is a modern feminine form derived from Aliva/Olivia, ultimately from the Latin 'olivus' (olive tree), symbolizing peace and abundance.
- Nyles
Celtic
62Variant of Niles, derived from Neill meaning 'champion' or 'cloud' in Old Irish origin
- Jaren
Hebrew
62Modern variant of Jared, from Hebrew meaning 'he descends' or 'the descendant.' Contemporary spelling variation with subtle phonetic shift.
- Darrian
Celtic
62From Darren, meaning 'great' or 'talented'. Modern spelling variant with Irish Celtic roots.
- Lilyth
Literary
62Modern variant of Lilith, from Hebrew meaning 'night' or 'of the night', blended with the flower name Lily symbolizing purity and beauty
- Cireya
Celtic
62Modern variant form, likely derived from Irish names with 'Cir-' prefix. May relate to Old Irish roots suggesting 'red' or 'bright'.
- Lyndee
Celtic
62Modern variant of Lynda/Linda with Celtic influences. Likely blends English 'linden tree' with Scottish diminutive suffix '-ee', creating a nature-inspired name.
- Yesica
Spanish
62Spanish variant of Jessica, from Hebrew Yiscah meaning 'one who beholds' or 'God beholds'
- Leelah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Leah, meaning 'weary' or 'delicate', modernized with suffix -lah for contemporary appeal
- Dayon
Celtic
62Possibly a modern variant of Darragh, from Old Irish meaning 'oak tree' or 'dark one', evoking strength and natural rootedness.
- Alyias
Greek
62Noble, exalted. A modern variant of Elias with Greek origins, meaning 'my God is Yahweh' in Hebrew tradition.
- Eliyan
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Eliyahu meaning 'my God is Yahweh.' Eliyan is a modern variant blending the traditional biblical name with contemporary spelling.
- Aidee
Irish
62Variant of Aedh, from Old Irish meaning 'fire' or 'brightness', symbolizing radiance and vitality.
- Alleia
Celtic
62Variant of Allie or Ailean, derived from Scottish Gaelic roots meaning 'fair' or 'bright', with Celtic nature associations
- Avannah
Irish
62Variant of Aoibhann, from Old Irish meaning 'beautiful' or 'radiant', blending with modern naming trends for -annah endings
- Zevyn
Celtic
62Modern variant of Evan/Evin. Possibly influenced by Zev (Hebrew for 'wolf'). Blends Celtic and Hebrew elements in contemporary form.
- Devonne
Celtic
62Variation of Devyn/Devon, derived from Celtic roots meaning 'poet' or 'from the deep valley', blending divine inspiration with natural geography.
- Siarah
Celtic
62Variant of Sarah with Celtic influence, blending Semitic 'princess' with Scottish spelling traditions
- Azarae
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'God helps' or 'God is my strength', a feminine variant of Azariah
- Kisyn
Celtic
62Modern variant of Ciarán, from Old Irish meaning 'little dark one' or 'dark-haired', with phonetic creativity in contemporary naming.
- Elainey
Celtic
62Variant of Elaine, from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright' or 'shining light', blended with Celtic naming traditions.
- Krissia
Greek
62From Christus, meaning 'anointed one.' Krissia is a modern feminized variant blending classical roots with contemporary style.
- Lindyn
Celtic
62Modern variant of Linden, from linden tree; also influenced by Lindsey meaning 'lake island'
- Rhome
Celtic
62Possibly derived from Old Irish 'ruadh' meaning 'red', or a modern variant form related to Rowan, the tree with bright red berries.
- Wynnona
Celtic
62Derived from Irish name meaning 'fair' or 'blessed.' Modern variant with W-prefix of traditional Wynne.
- Allany
Celtic
62Likely a feminine form or variant of Allan/Alan, from Gaelic meaning 'fair' or 'bright'. May also relate to Scottish Highlands heritage.
- Ariele
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Ariel meaning 'lion of God'. Ariele is a feminized English variant with the suffix -e.
- Bhodie
Irish
62From Old Irish 'bodach' meaning 'old man' or 'churl'; modernized variant with phonetic shift. Associated with strength and rustic character.
- Gianah
Hebrew
62Variant of Gianna, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious'. Modern spelling reflects contemporary American naming trends.
- Daschel
Celtic
62Possibly derived from Scottish roots meaning 'from the high meadow' or relating to a dell or valley. An uncommon modern variant with Celtic heritage.
- Koriandr
Greek
62From Greek koriandron, the coriander plant. A modern creative variant spelling of Coriander, blending botanical heritage with contemporary naming style.
- Josen
Hebrew
62God is gracious. A modern English variant of Joseph, derived from Hebrew Yosef combining 'Yah' (God) and 'asaf' (to add/increase).
- Sondra
Greek
62From Greek 'Alexandra' meaning 'defender of mankind', shortened to Sondra as a modern English variant.
- Kevit
Irish
62Diminutive form related to Caoimhín, meaning 'handsome' or 'noble.' A modern variant of Kevin with Celtic roots.
- Alonie
Celtic
62Variant of Alanna, from Old Irish meaning 'fair' or 'bright', with possible Celtic roots suggesting radiance and light.
- Olijah
Hebrew
62Modern invented name blending Oli (Hebrew: 'my God') with Elijah (Hebrew: 'my God is Yahweh'), creating a contemporary variant of the classic biblical name.
- Chayla
Celtic
62Variant of Shea or Chay, derived from Irish meaning 'admirable' or 'hawk-like', reflecting qualities of vision and grace
- Delaylah
Celtic
62Modern variant blending Delilah with Irish naming patterns. May derive from Hebrew Delilah (delicate) combined with Irish -lah ending.
- Stephone
Greek
62From Greek 'stephanos' meaning 'crown' or 'garland', symbolizing honor and victory. Stephone is a modern phonetic variant of Stephen.
- Jernee
Celtic
62Modern variant of Jearnán, from Irish meaning 'small dark one' or related to Searnán, referencing dark coloring or seriousness.
- Kaleila
Celtic
62Variant of Kali/Kayla with Celtic roots. May derive from 'caol' meaning 'slender' or relate to Kaileigh traditions in Scottish naming.
- Lynni
Celtic
62From Old Norse meaning 'dweller in a small clearing' or 'little water,' popularized as a Scottish variant with nature-rooted sensibility.
- Adriany
Latin
62From Latin Adrianus, originally referring to a person from Hadria. The name evolved through Romance languages and gained the feminine diminutive form '-any' in modern usage.
- Aiesha
Arabic
62Variant of Aisha, from Arabic meaning 'alive' or 'living', often associated with vitality and life force in Islamic tradition.
- Ariee
Celtic
62Variant of Arie, derived from Irish roots meaning 'noble' or 'oath', with possible connection to aria (bright).
- Briari
Celtic
62Variant of Brianna/Brianne, from Irish 'brígh' meaning strength or vigor, or possibly related to briar plants
- Emyla
Celtic
62Possibly derived from Old Irish 'em' (swift) or related to Emily. Modern variant with Celtic flair, blending traditional and contemporary styles.
- Haidi
Celtic
62Scottish variant of Heidi, possibly derived from elements meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth', with alpine/highland associations.
- Lilianah
Latin
62Variant of Lillian, derived from Latin lilium meaning 'lily flower', symbolizing purity, grace, and renewal.
- Tamzyn
Celtic
62From Welsh meaning 'fire' or 'spark'; a modern creative variant reflecting fiery energy and brightness
- Mhia
Celtic
62Likely a modern variant or diminutive form, possibly related to Mia (beloved) or Irish roots. May also echo Mhaoil (bald, servant of).
- Soreya
Celtic
62Derived from Irish roots suggesting 'little red one' or connection to the rowan tree, known for bright red berries.
- Jusiah
Hebrew
55From Hebrew Yehoshua meaning 'God is salvation.' A modern creative variant of Joshua with contemporary spelling.
- Josohn
Hebrew
55A modern English variant of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will increase.' The spelling Josohn represents a contemporary creative variation.
- Danilah
Hebrew
55God is my judge. Danilah is a feminized form of Daniel, blended with Arabic/Slavic diminutive suffix -ah, creating a modern hybrid name.
- Diontae
Greek
55From Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and celebration, with the suffix -ae creating a modern variant. Conveys joy, festivity, and divine inspiration.
- Aleighna
Celtic
55Modern spelling variant of Alaina/Alanna, blending 'al' (fair/bright) with '-eina' feminine suffix, suggesting 'bright' or 'fair one'
- Amiliah
Celtic
55Variant of Amelia with Celtic influences, blending Latin and Irish roots. Associated with industriousness and grace.
- Sophiah
Hebrew
42From Greek 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom'. The -h ending creates a modern phonetic variant while maintaining the classical meaning of wisdom and knowledge.
- Anjelo
Italian
42From Italian Angelo, derived from Latin 'angelus' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel'. Anjelo is a modern phonetic variant with softer spelling.
- Ameelia
Celtic
42Variant of Amelia with Celtic influences, blending the Germanic 'work' root with Irish phonetic styling for a modern, multicultural feel.
- Jorey
Irish
42Variant of Jory, derived from Old Irish meaning 'little red one' or associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries.
- Alyss
Literary
42Modern variant spelling of Alice, from Old Germanic 'adal' (noble). Popularized by Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland' (1865) as the character Alyss in 'Alice Through the Looking Glass.'
- Arzo
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'noble' or 'noble warrior'. A modernized variant of Arzo, rare in contemporary use but rooted in Gaelic heritage.
- Areanna
Greek
42From Greek 'areios' (of Ares) combined with Latin feminine endings, meaning 'warlike' or 'of the warrior god'. Modern variant of Arianna.
- Carlea
Celtic
42Variant of Carla, derived from Old Irish roots meaning 'free woman' or 'beloved'. Associated with strength and independence in Celtic tradition.
- Keaira
Celtic
42Modern spelling variant of Ciara, from Irish meaning 'dark-haired' or 'dark.' Associated with Irish mythology and contemporary usage.
- Sierrah
Spanish
42From Spanish 'sierra' meaning mountain range or saw. A modern variant spelling of Sierra, reflecting geographical and nature-inspired naming.
- Ahnna
Hebrew
42Grace and favor. A modern spelling variant of Anna/Anne, blending classic Hebrew roots with contemporary Nordic aesthetics.
- Meiah
Celtic
42Possibly a modern spelling variation related to Irish names. May derive from Maia (Greek mythology) or blend contemporary phonetics with Celtic roots.
- Eithen
Celtic
42From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Korvyn
Celtic
42Modern variant of Corvin/Corvus, possibly influenced by Celtic 'corb' (raven) or as a contemporary spelling of Corwin meaning 'friend of the heart'
- Averii
Celtic
42Variant of Avery, from Old Irish meaning 'elf ruler' or associated with the elf-like quality of magical beings in Celtic tradition.
- Kenry
English
42Kenry is a modern variant of Henry, derived from Germanic elements meaning "estate ruler" or "home leader." It reflects the traditional Henry lineage while presenting a contemporary spelling.
- Qubyn
Celtic
42Likely a modern spelling variant of Rubin or Quinn. May derive from Irish roots meaning 'little king' or 'descendant of Quinn'.
- Joen
Celtic
42Possibly a variant of Joan/Seán, or derived from Old Irish roots meaning 'God is gracious.' Uncommon modern spelling.
- Dannya
Irish
42Feminine form of Danny, derived from Danann, an ancient Irish goddess. Associated with strength and divine lineage in Celtic mythology.
- Krysta
Greek
42From Greek 'christos' meaning 'anointed one'. Krysta is a modern phonetic spelling variant of Christa, popularized in the 20th century.
- Sabreena
Celtic
42Possibly a variant of Sabrina, with roots in Celtic languages. May relate to the Severn river or contain the element meaning 'saber' (sword), suggesting strength.
- Kovyn
Celtic
42Modern spelling variant of Covin/Cowan, likely derived from Irish roots meaning 'hollow' or relating to coves and natural formations
- Joanah
Hebrew
42God is gracious. A modern variant blend of Joan (feminine of John) and the suffix -ah, maintaining biblical grace while adding contemporary appeal.
- Elijan
Hebrew
42God is my strength. Elijan is a modern variant of Elijah, the biblical prophet known for his power and devotion.
- Korei
Celtic
42From Irish origins, possibly a variant of Corey, meaning 'seething pool' or 'hollow.' Associated with water and natural formations.
- Frayah
Celtic
42Modern variant of Faye or Freya, blending Irish and Norse influences. Associated with brightness and fairy-like qualities.
- Ethyn
Celtic
42From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with fire and passion. Modern variant of Aidan.
- Kiven
Celtic
42Possibly derived from Irish 'caomh' meaning gentle or kind, or related to the name Kevin with variant spelling
- Luccah
Irish
42From Old Irish 'Lucach' meaning 'shining' or 'bright'. A rare variant spelling of names in the Lucas/Luc family line.
- Alery
Celtic
42Variant of Aileary, from Irish roots meaning 'cheerful' or 'lively one.' Associated with brightness and spirited nature.
- Nijel
Celtic
42Modern variant of Nigel, derived from Latin 'nigellus' meaning dark or black, popularized in Irish contexts
- Darrious
Celtic
42Variant of Darius with Celtic influence, possibly blending Greek roots meaning 'wealthy' with Irish phonetic styling.
- Daveena
Hebrew
42Feminine form of David, meaning 'beloved'. The -eena suffix creates a modern, feminized variation popular in English-speaking cultures.
- Zakiel
Hebrew
42God has heard or remembers. A variant of Ezekiel with modern spelling, associated with the biblical prophet and archangel.
- Maleik
Arabic
42From Arabic malik meaning 'king' or 'royal', with the -eik suffix creating a modern anglicized variant popular in contemporary African American naming traditions.
- Donavin
Irish
42From Old Irish 'donn' meaning 'brown' or 'dark', with the diminutive suffix '-ín'. Associated with strength and earthiness in Celtic tradition.
- Aeriel
Celtic
42Variant of Ariel, possibly meaning 'lion of God' in Hebrew, or influenced by Irish/Celtic roots. Modern spelling with ethereal quality.
- Tamyah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Tamara meaning 'palm tree', symbolizing grace and resilience. Popular modern spelling variant with contemporary phonetic styling.
- Jaryd
Celtic
42Modern spelling variant of Jared, with possible Celtic influences. May blend Germanic 'Jared' (descender) with Irish phonetic style.
- Elleah
Celtic
42Variant of Ella with Celtic roots, meaning 'bright' or 'shining one', blended with the suffix -ah for softness
- Raeana
Irish
42Variant of Rayna/Raina with Irish roots, likely derived from Old Irish meaning 'little red one' or associated with the rowan tree.
- Maizah
Arabic
42From Arabic, meaning 'grace' or 'elegance'. A modern variant spelling that carries refined, feminine qualities.
- Jamuel
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Shemu'el meaning 'God has heard.' A modern creative variation blending Samuel with contemporary naming patterns.
- Raei
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'little red one' or 'little king'. A rare, modern variant of Rowan with lyrical phonetics.
- Aliviya
Celtic
42Modern variant of Olivia with Celtic influence, blending the Latin 'olive tree' meaning with Irish phonetic style.
- Alissah
Hebrew
42A modern variant of Alicia, derived from Alice meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth' in Old Germanic roots via Greek.
- Raeyna
Irish
42Modern variant of Rayna/Raina, derived from Irish roots meaning 'queen' or 'little queen', blending contemporary spelling with Celtic heritage.
- Ahleah
Irish
42Variant of Alva or Ailbhe, from Old Irish meaning 'white' or 'noble'. Modern spelling reflects contemporary phonetic preferences.
- Ziyon
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Zion, referring to the promised land and spiritual home in Jewish tradition. Modern variant spelling of Zion.
- Keilan
Irish
40Variant of Kilian, from Old Irish 'Cillian' meaning 'little church' or 'strife'. Associated with early Irish saints and monastic traditions.
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