Soft Phonetics baby names
Names tagged with “Soft Phonetics” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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9 names
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- Emerley
Celtic
62Variant of Emerald or blend of Emery and -ley. Emery derives from Germanic 'amal' (work) + 'ric' (power). The -ley suffix means meadow or clearing.
- Soleila
Celtic
62Likely a feminine variation combining 'sol' (sun) with Gaelic diminutive suffixes, suggesting 'little sun' or sun-like radiance
- Evelisse
French
62From Latin 'Avis' meaning 'bird', Frenchified with the diminutive suffix '-ise'. Associated with lightness and grace.
- Pelia
Greek
62From Greek mythology, Pelia was a sea nymph. The name evokes the sea and classical antiquity.
- Walaa
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'loyalty' or 'allegiance', signifying devotion and faithfulness. A virtue name reflecting noble character.
- Teyah
Celtic
42Modern spelling variant, likely influenced by nature names and Irish heritage. Evokes 'tea' or may derive from Gaelic roots meaning graceful or fair.
- Alayza
Celtic
40Modern invented name blending Alayna with Alicia elements; reflects contemporary creative naming trends with soft phonetic appeal.
- Milanii
Latin
40Modern invented name blending Mila (gracious) with suffix -nii, creating a contemporary feminine variant with soft, lyrical qualities.
- Rayni
Celtic
40Variant of Rayne/Raine, derived from Celtic roots meaning 'queen' or from Old Norse 'rain', suggesting renewal and natural flow
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
