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36 names
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- Keiondre
African
70Modern created name blending Kei- (contemporary prefix) with -ondre suffix, reflecting 21st-century African American naming traditions of phonetic innovation and rhythmic sound.
- Joselynne
Celtic
70Blend of Joselyn (from Germanic Gauzelin) and feminine -nne ending. Modern elaboration suggesting joyful grace with Celtic charm.
- Laceigh
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Lace with -leigh suffix. Contemporary creation without historical etymology, popularized in US naming trends.
- Andilyn
Celtic
70Blend of Andy (strong, masculine) with feminine -lyn suffix. Suggests 'strong warrior's descendant' with modern invented feel.
- Aalivia
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Aaliyah with Olivia, carrying contemporary appeal with no traditional etymological root.
- Aaleigha
Celtic
70Modern creative spelling of Aaliyah or influenced by Leigh, blending Arabic and Old English roots for 'noble' and 'meadow'
- Anayely
Spanish
70Modern invented name, likely a blend of Ana (grace) and Yely or -ely suffix, creating a contemporary feminine form popular in Latin American communities.
- Aunysti
Celtic
70Modern invention, likely blending Aunty with mystical suffix -i. No established etymological root in Celtic languages.
- Kenzlynn
Scottish
70Modern invented name blending Scottish 'Kenzie' (from Mackenzie, meaning 'fair one') with the suffix '-lynn', creating a contemporary feminine form.
- Alicianna
Latin
70Blend of Alice (noble, of noble kind) with the suffix -anna. A modern invented name combining classic and contemporary elements.
- Callieann
Celtic
42Blend of Callie (meaning 'beautiful') and Ann (meaning 'grace'), combining classic Irish and Hebrew elements into a modern compound name.
- Camilarose
Latin
42From Latin 'camilla' meaning 'young ceremonial attendant'. Rose adds the classic flower symbolism of love and beauty.
- Clarajane
Celtic
42Combination of Clara (Latin 'bright, clear') and Jane (Hebrew 'God's grace'). A compound name blending classic sophistication with spiritual grace.
- Lanasia
Greek
42Likely a blended modern creation, possibly combining elements like 'Lana' (fair, beautiful) with suffix '-sia', or derived from place names ending in -asia.
- Dlylah
Arabic
42Modern invented name, likely a creative spelling variant of Delilah or Dylah, blending contemporary phonetics with lyrical appeal.
- Delasia
Celtic
42Modern feminine creation, likely blending 'Del-' prefix with '-asia' suffix, contemporary American coinage with no established historical etymology.
- Aelianna
Latin
42From Latin Aelia, a Roman family name. The -anna suffix adds a feminine, diminutive quality, creating an elegant variation of the classical Aelia.
- Madalynne
Celtic
42Variant of Madeline, from Latin Magdalena meaning 'of Magdala'. Madalynne adds a Romantic, frilly spelling popular in late 20th century America.
- Jaimarie
Spanish
42Modern blend combining Jaime (Spanish form of James, 'supplanter') with Marie (Latin 'of the sea'). A contemporary compound name with classic roots.
- Gracilyn
Latin
42From Latin gracilis meaning 'graceful, slender.' The -lyn suffix is a modern English feminine diminutive, creating a contemporary blend.
- Maryellis
Latin
42Blend of Mary (Hebrew 'beloved' or 'of the sea') and Ellis (Greek 'sun'). A modern compound combining classical and celestial elements.
- Ellalee
Celtic
42Compound of Ella (bright, noble) and Lee (meadow, clearing). A modern creation blending classic and nature elements.
- Kayliyah
Irish
42Modern invented name, likely a creative variation of Kayla or Kylie combined with suffix -iah, gaining popularity in contemporary naming trends.
- Vinessa
Latin
42Feminine form of Vince, derived from the Latin vincere meaning 'to conquer.' Vinessa combines classic strength with modern femininity through the -essa suffix.
- Amelina
Latin
42From Latin Amelia, derived from Germanic 'amal' meaning work or labor, with the diminutive suffix '-ina' creating an affectionate, delicate form.
- Derrin
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'little red one' or 'red-haired', possibly related to the rowan tree with its bright red berries
- Izayana
Hebrew
42God is my salvation (Isabella) blended with Yana (gracious). A modern invented name combining Hebrew and Spanish traditions.
- Areliz
Spanish
42Modern feminine creation, likely blending 'Arelis' or combining Latin/Spanish elements. May derive from 'ara' (altar) or relate to celestial/ethereal qualities.
- Abriyah
Hebrew
42Modern variant blending Hebrew 'Abra' (father of multitudes) with the feminine suffix '-iah', creating a contemporary feminine form with spiritual depth.
- Karlita
Spanish
42Diminutive form of Carla, derived from Germanic Karl meaning 'free man' or 'strong man'. The -ita suffix adds an affectionate, petite quality common in Spanish naming.
- Julyssa
Latin
42Modern invented name blending Julius (Roman family name) with feminine suffix -ssa. Often associated with the month of July or interpreted as 'youthful' through the Julian root.
- Zamantha
Hebrew
42Blend of Samantha (Hebrew 'God has heard') and the suffix -antha (Greek 'flower'). Modern invented name combining spiritual listening with botanical grace.
- Joselina
Spanish
42God will increase. A feminine form of José, with the diminutive suffix -lina adding a delicate, affectionate quality.
- Juliza
Latin
42Feminine form of Julius, derived from Latin Iulius. The -iza suffix is a Spanish diminutive elaboration, creating an affectionate variant suggesting youthfulness.
- Melonnie
Celtic
10Blend of Mel- (honey, dark) and -onnie (diminutive). Modern feminine creation with vintage appeal.
- Alyrica
English
10A modern created name blending Alyssa and Lyrica, suggesting 'noble' with lyrical, musical qualities.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
