Rising Popularity baby names
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200 names
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- Kolter
Germanic
94From Germanic roots meaning 'cool warrior' or 'cold warrior', derived from elements suggesting boldness and strength
- Serafina
Latin
94From Latin 'seraphicus', derived from Hebrew seraphim meaning 'the burning ones,' referring to the highest order of angels in Judeo-Christian tradition.
- Kaladin
Literary
94Created name from Brandon Sanderson's fantasy novels, notably borne by the protagonist of 'The Stormlight Archive' series.
- Zayvier
Hebrew
94From Hebrew meaning 'new house'. Xavier evolved through Basque Saint Ximeno, popularized in Spanish as Javier, reimagined with modern spelling Zayvier.
- Jhamari
African
94Modern created name, likely blending 'Jha-' prefix with 'Mari' or 'Mariah'. Carries contemporary African American naming tradition of innovative phonetic combinations.
- Laynie
Celtic
92A modern diminutive variant of Layne, derived from the Old English word for 'lane' or pathway, blended with contemporary spelling trends.
- Dayami
Spanish
92Modern Spanish name of uncertain etymology, possibly derived from Latin 'dies' (day) with diminutive suffix, suggesting 'little day' or daylight-inspired.
- Jaelani
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'mighty' or 'strong', often combined with divine or spiritual attributes in Islamic tradition.
- Miraya
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'wonderful' or 'admirable'. Also associated with Hindu tradition as a feminine form conveying grace and marvel.
- Ezran
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Ezra' meaning 'help' or 'helper'. A biblical name borne by the scribe and priest who led Jews back from Babylonian exile.
- Aaradhya
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'one who is worshipped' or 'adored', derived from 'aaradhana' meaning devotion or prayer
- Jovanny
Latin
92From Latin Iovannus, a diminutive of Iovanus, ultimately derived from Iovis (Jupiter). Popular in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking cultures.
- Eliani
Celtic
92Modern elaboration of Eliana, blending Italian grace with Celtic roots. Associated with brightness and sun-like radiance.
- Zylan
English
92A contemporary creation, likely blending Z- initial trends with -lan suffix patterns. No established etymological root.
- Zidane
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'grace' or 'beauty'. Notable as the name of legendary footballer Zinedine Zidane, elevating it to global prominence.
- Kierra
Celtic
92From Irish 'Ciara' meaning 'dark-haired' or 'dark one', with feminine suffix -a. A modern spelling variant reflecting Irish heritage.
- Kataleya
Greek
91From Greek 'kataleia' meaning 'to descend' or 'descent'. A modern invented name blending classical roots with contemporary style.
- Yovani
Spanish
84God is gracious. A Spanish variation of Giovanni/John, derived from the Latin Ioannes with the Spanish diminutive -ani suffix.
- Faizan
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'victorious' or 'successful', often given to express hope for the child's prosperity and achievement.
- Khaliyah
Arabic
84From Arabic khalī meaning 'successor' or 'caliph', traditionally a masculine name. The -iyah feminine suffix creates a modern gendered variant popular in African-American naming traditions.
- Paizley
Scottish
84From the Scottish town of Paisley, known for its distinctive paisley pattern textiles. The pattern itself derives from Persian design traditions.
- Emeli
Celtic
84From Scottish name meaning 'beloved' or 'friend', with possible connections to Amelia (Latin amelis). Modern spelling variation of Emilia.
- Shivani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious' or 'benevolent.' Associated with Shiva in Hindu tradition, representing divine feminine energy and strength.
- Rielle
French
84French diminutive of Rachel, from Hebrew meaning 'ewe' or 'lamb'. Modern spelling variation suggesting 'little Rachel' with ethereal, flowing qualities.
- Maxen
Latin
84From Latin Maximus meaning 'greatest.' Maxen is a Welsh diminutive form, popular in modern usage as a shortened, modernized variant.
- Priyansh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'dear,' combined with 'ansh' meaning 'part' or 'portion,' suggesting a cherished part of one's heart.
- Rhylie
Celtic
84From Scottish Gaelic 'ruadh' meaning 'red' or 'reddish-brown', originally a descriptive surname for those with red hair.
- Arayna
Celtic
84Variant of Árainn, from Old Irish meaning 'pledge' or 'oath'; also connected to Aran islands and maritime heritage.
- Arelis
Celtic
84From Greek 'Ariadne' meaning 'most holy', adapted through Celtic traditions. May also relate to Celtic elements meaning 'noble' or 'pledge'.
- Breanne
Celtic
84Feminine form of Brian, from Old Irish 'bríg' meaning strength or power. Associated with nobility and leadership.
- Mikaella
Hebrew
84Feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God'. Blended with Scandinavian -ella suffix for a modern, lyrical twist.
- Aalyah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'aliyah' meaning 'to ascend' or 'ascending.' Also an Arabic feminine form suggesting 'exalted' or 'sublime.'
- Mikaylah
Hebrew
84Feminine variation of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.' Mikaylah represents a contemporary creative spelling of this classic name.
- Zayana
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Zay' (grace, beauty) combined with Hebrew suffix '-ana' (grace). Means 'graceful and blooming'.
- Bronte
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little dark one' or 'sorrow'. Made famous by the Brontë sisters; also evokes stormy weather and the rowan tree.
- Avneet
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'av' (to protect) and 'neet' (lead/guide). Means 'one who leads with protection' or 'beloved leader'
- Kaiyani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'elegant', used in Indian cultures to denote a refined, noble character.
- Kaylia
Celtic
84Variant of Kayley/Kayla, derived from Celtic roots meaning 'slim' or 'fair', with possible connection to Gaelic 'caol' (slender)
- Akayla
Celtic
84Modern invented name blending 'A-' prefix with Kayla, itself derived from Gaelic 'Caol' meaning slender or narrow
- Raayan
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Jamyson
English
84A modern variation of Jameson, derived from James meaning 'supplanter.' Jamyson represents a contemporary spelling innovation gaining popularity in the 2000s.
- Yennefer
Literary
84Derived from Venetia/Guinevere tradition; popularized by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski as an invented literary name blending Old German and Slavic phonetics
- Aaryana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable', related to Aryan, denoting excellence and virtue in ancient Indo-European tradition.
- Carlee
English
78Feminine form of Carl/Charles, meaning 'free man' or 'strong woman'. Also considered a modern variant spelling of Caroline.
- Mayah
Hebrew
78From Hebrew meaning 'beloved' or 'great', also connected to Sanskrit 'Maya' meaning 'illusion' or 'magic'
- Niyah
Hebrew
78From Hebrew 'niya' meaning 'purpose' or 'intent'; also used in Arabic contexts meaning 'intention' or 'will'
- Havana
Spanish
78Named after Havana, Cuba's capital city. The city name derives from the Taíno word 'Habaguanex', an indigenous chief's name.
- Elowyn
Celtic
76White brow or fair-browed. A modern Welsh feminine name blending elements for light and brow, suggesting brightness and nobility.
- Maisy
English
76Diminutive of Margaret, from Greek meaning 'pearl.' Popular as an independent name in modern English-speaking countries.
- Maddie
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala.' Maddie is a modern diminutive of Madeline/Madison, used as a standalone name since the 1990s.
- Matheo
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Matityahu meaning 'gift of God', popularized in Spanish-speaking cultures as Matheo, a modern variation of Matthew.
- Violette
French
76From Latin 'viola' meaning the violet flower, symbolizing modesty, faithfulness, and virtue since medieval times.
- Kyleigh
Celtic
76From Scottish Gaelic 'caol' (narrow, slender). A modern spelling variant of Kylie, popular in contemporary usage.
- Lyam
Irish
76From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Taliyah
Arabic
76From Arabic 'taliah' meaning 'dew from God' or 'blooming flower'; also connected to Hebrew roots suggesting morning dew and divine blessing.
- Saniyah
Arabic
76From Arabic meaning 'radiant' or 'luminous'; also connected to Hebrew roots meaning 'God's grace'
- Naryiah
Arabic
76From Arabic, meaning 'flower' or 'blossoming', symbolizing beauty and growth
- Hazlei
Celtic
76Variant of Hazel, from Old English 'hæsel' meaning the hazel tree, known for its nuts and flexibility.
- Paityn
Celtic
74Modern spelling variant of Paton, derived from the name Patrick, meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth' in Latin origins adapted through Scottish tradition.
- Samiya
Arabic
74From Arabic 'Samiyah', meaning 'exalted' or 'elevated'. Also related to Hebrew roots meaning 'hearkening' or 'one who listens'.
- Aleigha
Celtic
74Modern spelling variant of Alexa/Alexis, meaning 'defender' or 'helper'. The -eigh spelling reflects contemporary American naming trends blending Celtic and Greek roots.
- Kierstyn
Celtic
74From Kirsten, variant of Christine meaning 'follower of Christ', with modern spelling innovation creating a distinctly contemporary Celtic feel.
- Anayiah
Hebrew
74God has answered or God's grace. Modern invented name blending Ana- (grace) with -iah (God).
- Kaison
Celtic
72Modern variant of Caison/Caesan. Likely influenced by Kaison as a creative spelling trend, possibly combining 'Kai' with '-son' suffix.
- Hamza
Arabic
72From Arabic meaning 'strength' or 'lion'. Also associated with Prophet Muhammad's uncle, Al-Hamza, a revered Islamic figure known for his courage.
- Jeaven
English
70A modern invented name, likely a creative variation of Heaven or a blend of Jean and Evan, conveying aspirational or celestial qualities.
- Santrell
Latin
70Modern invention blending 'Santo' (holy, from Latin sanctus) with the suffix '-ell'. Contemporary African American creation without established historical etymology.
- Samyiah
Arabic
70From Arabic roots meaning 'elevated' or 'exalted,' often interpreted as 'noble' or 'of high status.' Contemporary spelling variation of traditional Arabic names.
- Jiavanna
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Irish and contemporary elements, likely combining 'Gia' with 'Vanna' for a lyrical, flowing sound.
- Jaiyce
English
70Modern invented name, likely a creative blend of Jay and the suffix -ce, gaining popularity as a contemporary masculine variant.
- Alijiah
Hebrew
70Exalted, noble. Modern spelling variant blending Alijah (Hebrew) with suffix patterns found in Arabic names.
- Kyreigh
Celtic
70Modern spelling variant of Kyrie or Kyra, possibly blended with -leigh suffix. Contemporary invented name with Celtic inspiration.
- Kyndrick
Celtic
70Modern variation of Kendrick, meaning 'royal ruler' or 'chief,' with a contemporary spelling twist using the 'Ky-' prefix popular in modern American naming.
- Paesley
Scottish
70A modern variant of Paisley, derived from a Scottish town known for its distinctive textile pattern. The town name likely originates from Old English 'basilica' via Scottish Gaelic.
- Blaykleigh
English
70Modern invented name blending 'Blake' (fair-haired) with the trendy '-leigh' suffix, creating a contemporary unisex name without historical root.
- Ariyella
Celtic
70Feminine form of Ariel, blending Irish heritage with Hebrew roots. Associated with strength and spiritual grace.
- Nayeliz
Spanish
70Modern blended name combining Nay- with the suffix -liz, likely influenced by names like Nayelys. Popularized in Spanish-speaking communities.
- Zaidynn
Arabic
70From Arabic Zaid meaning 'to increase' or 'to grow'. The -ynn suffix adds a modern English feminine-leaning ending to create a contemporary unisex variant.
- Mckinli
Scottish
70From Scottish surname McKinley, derived from Gaelic 'Mac Fhionnlaigh' meaning 'son of the fair-haired one'
- Nyveah
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Celtic sounds with contemporary spelling preferences. Likely influenced by names like Niamh and Siobhan.
- Escarlett
English
70Modern invented name blending 'scar' with the suffix '-lett'. Popularized by literary and film character Scarlett O'Hara, suggesting boldness and passion.
- Arriella
Hebrew
70From Hebrew 'Ariel' meaning 'lion of God', with feminine diminutive suffix -ella. Associated with strength and divine protection.
- Iker
English
69Visitation, referring to the visitation of Mary in Christian tradition. A deeply rooted Basque name with strong cultural and religious significance.
- Scarlet
English
69A vivid red color, derived from scarlet cloth that was highly valued in medieval times. The name evokes brightness, boldness, and luxury.
- Arabella
Latin
66Yielding to prayers; a feminine form derived from Arabic 'Ara' (praying) combined with the Latin diminutive suffix '-bella' (beautiful).
- Lola
Spanish
66Diminutive of Dolores, derived from Latin 'dolor' meaning sorrow or pain, historically referencing the Virgin Mary's sorrows.
- Alaina
Celtic
62Bright and fair; derived from the Scottish element 'alainn' meaning beautiful, radiant, or noble in appearance.
- Alora
Celtic
62Alora is a modern Scottish name, likely a blend of 'a' and 'lora' (possibly from Gaelic 'lòr', meaning golden or shining). It evokes luminosity and Celtic Highland heritage.
- Ciela
Spanish
62From Spanish/Latin root meaning 'sky' or 'heaven', evoking celestial imagery and open expanse
- Taraji
African
62From Arabic 'taraj' meaning 'hope' or 'aspiration'; also associated with brightness and vision in African linguistic traditions.
- Advika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'one without equal', symbolizing individuality and distinctiveness in Hindu and Indian naming traditions
- Jaiveer
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'jai' (victory) and 'veer' (brave/warrior). Means victorious warrior or brave conqueror.
- Aalijah
Hebrew
62From Alijah, blending Hebrew 'Elijah' (God is my strength) with prefix 'Aa', creating a contemporary variant popular in modern naming.
- Rutvi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'precious' or 'gem-like'. Associated with beauty and value in Hindu tradition.
- Ameliagrace
Celtic
62Combination name blending Latin 'Amelia' (work) with 'Grace' (elegance, virtue). Modern compound reflecting both industriousness and divine favor.
- Dazaria
Arabic
62From Arabic roots meaning 'blooming flower' or 'flourishing one,' conveying growth and natural beauty
- Aadhyan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'one who follows the path of understanding', associated with wisdom and knowledge in Hindu philosophy.
- Itzely
Spanish
62Spanish diminutive form related to Ester, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'star' or 'myrtle plant'
- Shriansh
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Shri' (auspicious, radiant) + 'Ansh' (portion, part), meaning 'auspicious portion' or 'radiant part'
- Avanthika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'one who moves forward' or 'progressing', with Tamil roots suggesting a forward-moving, progressive nature
- Azoura
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'blue' or 'azure', referring to the brilliant blue sky or precious azure stone
- Aidam
Celtic
62Variation of Aidan, from Old Irish meaning 'little fire' or 'little fiery one', associated with Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne.
- Ezerah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Ezra meaning 'help' or 'helper'. A biblical name borne by a scribe and priest who led Jewish exiles back to Jerusalem.
- Kaiyer
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'archer' or 'one who wields a bow', derived from 'kai' (hand) and 'yera' (arrow).
- Angeliz
Greek
62Derived from the Latin 'angelus' and Greek 'angelos,' meaning 'messenger.' The -iz ending adds a modern, Spanish-influenced diminutive quality.
- 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.
- Shaine
Irish
62Irish variant of Shane, derived from 'Seán' meaning 'God's gracious gift.' Associated with strength and Irish heritage.
- Gamora
Literary
62Created for Marvel Comics, likely inspired by 'Gamora' as a fierce warrior name with possible roots in gaming/combat terminology. The character became iconic as an assassin and guardian.
- Josilyn
Celtic
62Blend of Josiah (Hebrew 'God supports') with the Irish feminine suffix -lyn, creating a modern hybrid name with both biblical and Celtic influences.
- Atlanta
Greek
62From the mythological Atalanta, a swift huntress. The city Atlanta was named after this mythological figure, representing speed and independence.
- Taaliyah
Arabic
62From Arabic 'Aaliyah' meaning 'exalted' or 'noble', with Hebrew roots relating to elevation and ascendance.
- Ruqaiyah
Arabic
62From Arabic 'ruqayy' meaning 'ascent' or 'rising'. A classical Islamic name with Quranic heritage, borne by the daughter of Prophet Muhammad.
- Kamila
Latin
58Perfect, complete, whole. Derived from the Arabic word 'kamil' (كامل), later adopted into European languages through Latin variants.
- Lilith
Hebrew
56From Hebrew meaning 'night' or 'she who dwells in the night.' In Jewish tradition, Lilith is a primordial figure associated with independence and nocturnal mystery.
- Leia
Hebrew
56Weary or tired. In Hebrew tradition, associated with weariness. Popular modern usage influenced by Star Wars character Princess Leia.
- Shriyan
Sanskrit
56From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperous' or 'fortunate'; associated with wealth and auspiciousness in Hindu tradition
- Nylah
Celtic
55Champion or cloud. A modern Irish name with roots in traditional Gaelic naming patterns, gaining popularity in contemporary usage.
- Keira
Irish
55From Old Irish 'Ciardhubh' meaning 'little dark one' or 'dark-haired', sometimes associated with reddish undertones in certain dialects.
- Nia
Irish
55From Old Irish meaning 'brightness' or 'radiance'; also associated with the goddess Nia in Celtic mythology
- Giana
Italian
55From Latin Gianna, a feminine form of Giovanni (John). Means 'God is gracious' with Italian elegance and modern flair.
- Zoya
Greek
55From Greek 'zoe' meaning 'life'. Popular in Russian culture as a diminutive form, symbolizing vitality and living.
- Joziah
Hebrew
55God will help; variant of Josiah, biblical name of a reforming Judean king, modernized with the 'z' spelling
- Savanna
Spanish
55From Spanish 'sabana', derived from Taíno word for treeless plain or grassland. Refers to open grassy landscapes, particularly the tropical savannas of the Caribbean and Africa.
- Xena
Greek
55From Greek 'xenia' meaning hospitality and welcoming. Also popularized as a warrior princess name with connotations of strength and leadership.
- Jakobe
Hebrew
55From Jacob, Hebrew origin meaning 'supplanter' or 'one who follows.' Jakobe is a modern English spelling variant with contemporary flair.
- Ansley
English
55From Old English 'Ansley' meaning 'hermitage of a noble', referring to a secluded religious dwelling. Also associated with grace and solitude.
- Jaire
Irish
55From Old Irish 'Irgbarr' meaning 'heir' or 'successor', evolved as a modern variant with similar phonetic roots to Irish naming traditions
- Ziva
Hebrew
55From Hebrew meaning 'radiant' or 'brilliant.' Also Sanskrit origin meaning 'life' or 'living,' symbolizing vitality and luminosity.
- Addisyn
Celtic
55Modern feminine spelling of Addison, from Old English 'Adam's son.' Popularized as a unisex name with creative spelling variations.
- Khaden
Celtic
55From Scottish origins, possibly a modern variant of Caden or Aiden. May relate to Gaelic elements meaning 'fighter' or 'little warrior'.
- Jhovany
Spanish
55Variant of Jovany, derived from Jove (Jupiter). Combines Spanish naming tradition with Latin mythological roots meaning 'gracious gift of God'.
- Malikhi
Arabic
55From Arabic 'malik' meaning 'king' or 'royal', with the suffix '-hi' creating a diminutive or possessive form. Associated with strength and nobility.
- Janyiah
Celtic
55Modern creation blending Janie/Jane with Iah/Yah suffix. Likely inspired by contemporary naming trends combining classic roots with invented endings.
- Alayah
Hebrew
53Exalted, noble, or ascended. A modern variation of Aliyah, meaning 'ascent' in Hebrew.
- Maveryck
English
42Modern invented name, likely a creative respelling of Maverick meaning 'independent thinker' or 'nonconformist'
- Reagyn
Irish
42From Old Irish 'Riagán', meaning 'little king' or 'little ruler'; also linked to early Irish royalty and leadership traditions.
- Arialynn
Celtic
42Blend of Aria (air, melody) and Lynn (lake). Modern invented name combining Celtic and nature elements with lyrical qualities.
- Ashwini
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'swift mare' or 'horseman'. In Hindu mythology, Ashwini Kumaras are divine twin physicians, the first nakshatra in the lunar zodiac.
- Aalliyah
Arabic
42From Arabic 'aliyyah' meaning 'exalted' or 'highest,' also drawn from Hebrew 'aliyah' meaning 'ascent.' Represents elevation and spiritual rise.
- Channce
English
42Modern spelling variant of Chance, meaning fortune or luck, from Middle English 'cheance' via Old French.
- Corianna
Celtic
42Blend of Cora (maiden) and Anna (grace), with Celtic roots evoking the spirited nature of Irish heritage.
- Ajia
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'undefeated' or 'unconquered', also used as a variant of Asia in some cultures
- Jalynne
Celtic
42Modern invented name blending Jalen or Jaylen with the feminine suffix -nne, likely inspired by nature-oriented contemporary naming trends.
- Tahleea
Celtic
42Modern variant of Tahlia, traced to Gaelic roots meaning 'dew' or 'princess.' Conveys ethereal feminine grace.
- Maizah
Arabic
42From Arabic, meaning 'grace' or 'elegance'. A modern variant spelling that carries refined, feminine qualities.
- Aaryaveer
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'Arya' (noble) and 'Veer' (brave/hero). Means 'noble hero' or 'brave warrior of noble character'.
- Laylarae
Arabic
42Modern blended name combining Layla (night) with the suffix -rae, creating a contemporary feminine form with romantic, celestial undertones.
- Syrah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'princess' or 'blooming flower'. Also associated with the Syrah wine grape variety, lending modern sophistication.
- Khara
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'noble' or 'excellent'. Also associated with clarity and purity in Persian tradition.
- Villanelle
French
42A nineteen-line poetic form from medieval French verse, later popularized in literature. The name evokes artistic sophistication and intricate beauty.
- Averley
English
42From Old English 'æfre' (ever) and 'leah' (clearing), meaning 'ever clearing' or 'woodland clearing by the water'.
- Raylei
Celtic
42Modern feminine variant of Ray or Raye, blending ray of light with the suffix -lei, creating a contemporary nature-inspired name with luminous qualities.
- Ellara
Celtic
42Likely derived from Celtic roots suggesting brightness or light, possibly connected to 'elle' (bright) with feminine suffix '-ara'
- Mekiah
Hebrew
42Modern variant of Micaiah, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.' A contemporary spelling of a biblical name with spiritual significance.
- Elliah
Hebrew
42From Elijah, Hebrew meaning 'my God is Yahweh'. Elliah is a modern feminine spelling variant popular in contemporary naming.
- Annalyah
Hebrew
42Blend of Anna (grace) and modern suffix -lyah, combining classical biblical roots with contemporary American naming style.
- Elleah
Celtic
42Variant of Ella with Celtic roots, meaning 'bright' or 'shining one', blended with the suffix -ah for softness
- Meghana
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'megha' meaning 'cloud'. Evokes lightness, grace, and the beauty of monsoon skies in Indian culture.
- Caylon
Celtic
42From Old Irish, likely a variant of Caelan meaning 'slender' or possibly related to 'caol' (narrow, graceful)
- Arriana
Celtic
42Variation of Arianna, blending Celtic roots with classical form. Associated with grace and air-like qualities.
- Chylie
Celtic
42From Scottish Gaelic, possibly a modern variant or diminutive related to names like Kylie. May derive from Gaelic elements suggesting grace or charm.
- Scarrlett
English
42From the English surname meaning 'wearing scarlet cloth', originally denoting someone who worked with or wore expensive scarlet fabric; later popularized by literary associations.
- Kyrianna
Greek
42From Greek Kyrios meaning 'lord' combined with Anna meaning 'grace.' A modern invented name blending classical and religious elements.
- Aubrea
Celtic
42From Old English meaning 'elf ruler' or 'noble strength'. Modern variant of Aubrey with feminine spelling.
- Riansh
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'joyful' or 'delightful'. A modern Indian name blending traditional roots with contemporary sensibility.
- Jequan
African
42Modern African American name, likely a creative blend combining 'Je-' prefix with 'Quan,' possibly influenced by Arabic or nature elements in construction.
- Peytan
Irish
42From Irish origin, likely a modern variant spelling of Peyton, derived from a place name meaning 'settlement of Pægga' or similar Old English roots.
- Aurore
French
42From Latin Aurora, the Roman goddess of dawn. Represents the breaking light of morning and new beginnings.
- Caydance
Celtic
42Modern blend combining 'Cay' (Irish diminutive) with 'dance,' suggesting movement and joy with Celtic roots.
- Veeransh
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit roots 'vīra' (brave, heroic) and 'ansh' (part, portion), meaning 'part of the brave' or 'heroic share'.
- Kayliyah
Irish
42Modern invented name, likely a creative variation of Kayla or Kylie combined with suffix -iah, gaining popularity in contemporary naming trends.
- Kavier
Arabic
42From Xavier, meaning 'new house' in Basque, popularized by Saint Francis Xavier. Also influenced by the Arabic name Javier.
- Mckenzy
Scottish
42From Scottish surname MacKenzie, meaning 'son of Kenneth.' Kenneth derives from Gaelic 'Coinneach,' meaning 'handsome' or 'fair.'
- Aaruhi
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'first ray of light' or 'early morning light'; symbolizes new beginnings and spiritual awakening in Hindu tradition
- Keelen
Celtic
42From Old Irish, possibly derived from 'caol' meaning slender or narrow, or related to 'cael' suggesting grace and refinement.
- Keelee
Celtic
42Modern phonetic variant, likely derived from Celtic roots meaning 'narrow' or associated with the surname Kelly. Contemporary spelling of traditional Celtic names.
- Valiyah
Arabic
42From Arabic 'ali' meaning noble or elevated, with feminine suffix '-yah'. Conveys nobility and dignity.
- Tytiana
Greek
42Feminine form of Titus, from Latin meaning 'of the title of honor.' Blended with Tiana, popularized by Disney's The Princess and the Frog.
- Caydyn
Celtic
42Modern invented name blending Caden and Aiden; likely inspired by Aidan (Irish 'little fire') with a K variant spelling.
- Anareli
Spanish
42Derived from Spanish roots meaning 'graceful' and 'light'. A modern feminine name blending romantic and ethereal qualities.
- Elyannah
Hebrew
42From Eliana (God has answered me) with modern -annah suffix blending Hebrew roots with contemporary naming style.
- Brylea
Celtic
42Blend of Bry- (strength, hill) and -lea (meadow, clearing). Modern invented name with Celtic roots suggesting a strong, natural place.
- Ameelia
Celtic
42Variant of Amelia with Celtic influences, blending the Germanic 'work' root with Irish phonetic styling for a modern, multicultural feel.
- Mikaila
Hebrew
42Feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.' Modern spelling variation gaining popularity since the 1990s.
- Siarra
Celtic
42Variant of Sierra, from Spanish meaning 'mountain range'. May also blend Celtic tradition with modern invented spelling.
- Ariyaa
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable'. A modern variant of Arya, used in South Asian cultures.
- Alayssa
Celtic
42Modern variation of Alyssa, potentially blending Celtic roots with contemporary spelling trends. May relate to nobility or truthfulness.
- Braydee
Celtic
42Modern variant of Brady, from Scottish meaning 'broad' or 'wide', or possibly from the word for 'spirited' and 'lively'
- Qiyana
Arabic
42Powerful and mighty, derived from Arabic roots relating to strength and sovereignty. A modern name with regal connotations.
- Teejay
English
42A contemporary name formed from the initials T and J, typically used as a casual or nickname-style given name.
- Zaedyn
Celtic
40Modern invented name blending Zae- with -dyn suffix, likely inspired by similar contemporary names like Aiden and Braden.
- Virat
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'brave' or 'powerful', widely used in Indian cultures to denote strength and valor
- Ruhaan
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'soul' or 'spirit', conveying a sense of inner essence and spiritual consciousness.
- Aavyan
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'desired' or 'wished for', reflecting aspirational qualities valued in South Asian naming traditions.
- Eliyas
Hebrew
40Hebrew name meaning 'my God is Yahweh,' a variant of Elijah popularized through modern English transliteration and phonetic spelling.
- Ladarius
Latin
40Blend of Latin 'Darius' (wealthy, noble) with the prefix 'La-'. Associated with nobility and strength in classical tradition.
- Kiarah
Irish
40From Old Irish meaning 'little dark one' or 'dark-haired'. A modern feminine variation of Kieran with roots in Irish tradition.
- Rozlyn
Celtic
40From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Bradyn
Celtic
40From Irish 'brad' meaning 'broad' or 'pointed'. A modern variation of Brady, historically a surname derived from Irish ancestry.
- Haleigh
Celtic
40From Old English 'hæl' (healthy) and 'leah' (meadow, clearing). Means 'healthy meadow' or dwelling in a healing place.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
