Rising Variant baby names
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14 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Alydia
Greek
84From Greek 'alysia' meaning 'noble', also potentially a variant of Alida. Associated with dignity and refined character.
- Jaklynn
Celtic
70Modern invented name combining Jack (God is gracious) with feminine suffix -lynn, creating a contemporary feminine variant with Celtic undertones.
- Eliyannah
Hebrew
55God is my oath, a modern elaboration of Eliana with the -nah suffix for femininity and distinction.
- Ellye
Celtic
42Modern spelling variation, likely derived from Eile or similar Irish roots meaning 'noble' or 'other'
- Hylee
Celtic
42Modern variant spelling of Hailey/Hayley, derived from Old English meaning 'hay meadow,' with contemporary phonetic styling.
- Gavrielle
Hebrew
42Feminine form of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.' The -elle suffix adds French diminutive elegance.
- Cyle
Celtic
42A modern variant of Kyle, from Scottish Gaelic meaning 'narrow strait' or 'channel', referencing geographical features.
- Heyzel
Germanic
42Variant of Hazel, derived from the hazel tree known for its nuts and flexible branches, symbolizing wisdom and protection.
- Jowen
Celtic
42Likely a variant of Rowan, from Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries.
- Daianna
Celtic
42Variant of Diana, with Celtic influences. Combines classical Diana with Irish phonetic preferences, suggesting divine or bright qualities.
- Aubrei
French
40From Germanic Alberich meaning 'elf ruler', adapted through Old French as Aubrey. Aubrei is a modern spelling variant with contemporary appeal.
- Oliviana
Latin
40Feminine elaboration of Oliver, from Latin 'olivus' meaning olive tree, symbol of peace and wisdom.
- Elaynah
Irish
40Variant of Elayne/Elaine, derived from Old Irish meaning 'bright' or 'shining', with possible Celtic roots relating to light and radiance.
- Hendrex
Germanic
10From Germanic 'Hendrik' meaning 'estate ruler.' Modern spelling variant of Henry with contemporary flair.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
