Soft Sound baby names
Names tagged with “Soft Sound” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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200 names
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- Zyla
Celtic
94Modern creation likely inspired by similar Celtic names like Isla or Zara; 'Z' creates contemporary feel while maintaining Celtic aesthetic.
- Nyayla
Celtic
94Modern creation blending Ny- prefix with Ayla, likely inspired by nature and contemporary naming trends
- Jaleiah
Arabic
94Modern invention blending 'Jal' (possibly from Arabic roots) with feminine suffix '-eiah'. Contemporary creative name without classical etymological roots.
- Niyelle
Irish
94Likely a modern variation of Niamh, from Old Irish meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'. May also blend Irish roots with -elle suffix for feminine elegance.
- Tzivy
Hebrew
94From Hebrew Tziporah (bird), rendered as a Yiddish diminutive form with the -y suffix, meaning 'little bird' or 'songbird'
- Laynie
Celtic
92A modern diminutive variant of Layne, derived from the Old English word for 'lane' or pathway, blended with contemporary spelling trends.
- Iyana
Irish
92From Irish meaning 'gift' or 'God's gracious gift'. Variant of Iana, rooted in feminine forms of Ian.
- Ahana
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'dawn' or 'first light', representing new beginnings and the breaking of morning.
- Annaleigh
Celtic
92Blend of Anna (grace) and Leigh (meadow or field), creating a modern compound with traditional roots.
- Mirella
Latin
92From Latin 'mirus' meaning 'wonderful' or 'marvelous', also connected to 'mirare' (to admire). Popular in Italian culture as a diminutive form.
- Soleia
Celtic
92Possibly derived from Scottish elements meaning 'sun' or related to solar imagery, with feminine suffix -eia creating a celestial, luminous quality.
- Liya
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Leah' meaning 'weary,' also used as a form of the Sanskrit 'Leela' meaning 'divine play' or 'sport of the gods'
- Malorie
Celtic
92From Old French, likely a variant of Mallory meaning 'unfortunate' or 'ill-fated,' though reinterpreted as a feminine form of masculine names.
- Ellamae
Celtic
92Combination of Ella (Old German 'all') and Mae (English, possibly from May or Mary). A modern compound blending classic elements into a vintage-inspired name.
- Dalilah
Arabic
91From Arabic/Hebrew meaning 'delicate' or 'guide.' Dalilah is a variant of Delilah, famous from Biblical tradition as Samson's companion.
- Elyana
Hebrew
91From Hebrew 'Eliyahu' (Elijah) meaning 'my God is Yahweh', blended with Greek '-ana' suffix. Modern invented name combining biblical and classical elements.
- Dilynn
Celtic
84Modern creative blend, likely derived from Irish 'di-' (two/small) with suffix '-lynn'. Contemporary invented name with Celtic sensibility.
- Kaily
Celtic
84Modern spelling variant of Kayley, derived from Irish roots meaning 'slender' or 'fair'. Associated with grace and femininity in contemporary usage.
- Zeyla
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength' or alternatively a modern invented name blending Zoe and Leyla.
- Nassim
Arabic
84The breeze, or one who brings comfort and relief. Associated with gentleness and spiritual significance in Islamic tradition.
- Gissell
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Giselle, meaning 'pledge' or 'oath'. Spanish-influenced variant form popular in Latin American communities.
- Nyanna
Irish
84Likely a modern variation of Niamh or related to Irish roots meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'. Contemporary spelling of traditional Irish heritage.
- Diba
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'beautiful' or 'elegant'; also used as a diminutive form in various Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures.
- Levana
Latin
84From Latin 'levare' meaning 'to lift' or 'to raise'. Associated with lightness and elevation in classical Roman tradition.
- Mylene
Greek
84From Greek 'myle' meaning mill, popularized as a French diminutive form. Modern usage often associated with strength and femininity.
- Maycie
Celtic
84Modern spelling of Máire, from Old Irish meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved'. Associated with the Virgin Mary through Irish Catholic tradition.
- Evelia
Latin
84From Latin 'Evelina,' derived from 'avus' meaning grandfather, or from 'eve' meaning life. Associated with vitality and familial lineage.
- Cana
Hebrew
84Biblical place name from the wedding at Cana in the Gospel of John, symbolizing abundance and miracles. Also associated with reeds or gathering place.
- Ameli
Celtic
84Derived from Amelia, ultimately from the Germanic 'Amalia' meaning 'work' or 'industrious.' The -i ending gives it a modern, diminutive character.
- Beya
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'bright' or 'beautiful', sometimes used as a diminutive form in Arabic-speaking cultures.
- Liyat
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Liya' meaning 'I am with God' or 'God is my oath', expressing divine presence and protection
- Myelle
Celtic
84Variation of Myra or derivative of names meaning 'beloved' or 'admired'; also potentially connected to Celtic elements suggesting mystery or wonder
- Sofi
Greek
84From Greek 'sophia' meaning wisdom. Sofi is a diminutive form, carrying the same philosophical weight in a modern, approachable style.
- Emilly
Latin
84Feminine form of Emil, derived from Latin 'aemilius' meaning 'rival' or 'eager'. The variant spelling Emilly adds a diminutive, more contemporary feel.
- Jonae
Celtic
84Modern invented name, likely a creative variation of Joan or Joanna with modern phonetic styling
- Aleisa
Celtic
84Variation of Alison, ultimately from Alice meaning 'of noble birth', with Celtic influences suggesting connection to light and nobility
- Layanne
French
84French diminutive form, likely a modern blend of Lea or Laure with the suffix -anne, creating a contemporary feminine name with soft phonetic appeal.
- Camya
Celtic
84Possibly a variant of Caoime, from Irish meaning 'gentle' or 'kind,' with modern feminine spelling influence.
- Taisha
Celtic
84From Scottish origins, likely a modern feminine form blending 'Tai' with the suffix '-sha'. May relate to Gaelic roots meaning 'beautiful' or 'fairy-like'.
- Anelis
Greek
84From Greek 'anelos' meaning 'grace' or 'charm', evolved through Latin and Old French into modern Romance variants.
- Malerie
French
84From Latin 'amarus' meaning bitter, blended with French diminutive '-ie'. Modern variant of Mallory, suggesting 'ill-fated' or 'unhappy' in archaic usage.
- Emmah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Immanuel' meaning 'God with us', popularized as Emma. The -ah spelling is a modern phonetic variant.
- Meli
Greek
84From Greek 'meli' meaning honey, also used as a Hawaiian diminutive. Associated with sweetness and warmth.
- Eymi
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'desired' or 'noble friend', with connections to Old Irish Éimí.
- Afia
Arabic
84From Arabic 'afiyah' meaning health, wellness, or well-being. Also used in West African cultures with connections to vitality and grace.
- Lyndy
Celtic
84Diminutive form related to Linda/Lynda, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning 'soft' or 'tender.' Popular in mid-20th century Scotland and Northern England.
- Cailin
Irish
84From Old Irish 'cáel' meaning slender or fair. Also connected to 'caol' (narrow, fine), with poetic associations to grace and refinement.
- Lanaiya
Celtic
84Variant of Lana with Gaelic roots meaning 'bright' or 'fair'. May blend with -iya suffix suggesting a modern feminine elaboration of traditional Celtic names.
- Annaya
Celtic
84Variant of Anya with possible Celtic roots. May relate to grace or favor, blended with Irish naming traditions.
- Smaya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'modest'. Associated with beauty and elegance in South Asian traditions.
- Alanny
Celtic
84From Scots Gaelic 'Alan,' possibly meaning 'fair' or 'bright,' with the diminutive suffix '-ny' creating an affectionate, youthful form.
- Maleya
Celtic
84Possibly a modern variation combining Mal- (devotee) with -eya suffix, or influenced by similar Celtic patterns. Rare contemporary creation.
- Ilyse
Hebrew
84Variant of Ilise/Elise, derived from Elizabeth meaning 'God's oath' or 'consecrated to God', modernized with a 'y' spelling.
- Anina
Hebrew
84From Hebrew name Hannah meaning 'grace' or 'favor', with Greek diminutive suffix -ina creating 'little graceful one'
- Noya
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'pleasantness' or 'beauty'. Also used as a short form of Noya/Noyah variants across cultures.
- Mylea
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'mill' or related to the name Mylo. Modern invented name blending Celtic sounds with contemporary style.
- Letta
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Old Irish, with connections to 'let' (broad/wide) or as a diminutive form. Modern usage suggests independent modern coinage.
- Malanie
Celtic
84Variant of Melanie, ultimately from Greek 'melas' meaning dark or black, but phonetically influenced by Irish tradition.
- Elianah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Eliana meaning 'God has answered' combined with the suffix -ah. A modern feminine elaboration of Eliana with classical roots.
- Mahika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pearl' or 'great' (mahi). Also interpreted as 'earth' in some contexts. Popular in Indian and South Asian cultures.
- 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.
- Lanya
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'slender' or related to the name Lana. Modern usage suggests independent creation.
- Ellanie
Celtic
84Modern blend of Elle and Annie; Elle derives from Old Irish meaning 'other' or 'foreign', while Annie means 'grace'.
- Leeani
Celtic
84Modern variation of Lee combined with Celtic suffix -ani. Lee derives from Old English 'leah' (meadow); the -ani ending suggests contemporary coinage blending nature with lyrical sound.
- Saije
Irish
84Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'to bloom' or related to names in the Síle/Síghle family. A modern creative variant with Irish heritage.
- Ellea
Celtic
84Variation of Ella, from Celtic roots meaning 'bright' or 'shining', with possible connection to the English suffix '-ella' diminutive form
- Ellieanne
Celtic
84Combination of Ellie (bright, shining) and Anne (grace). A modern blended name with Celtic and Hebrew roots, conveying luminous grace.
- Selia
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Maisa
Celtic
84From Scottish Gaelic origins, possibly related to 'maiseach' meaning 'comely' or 'beautiful', with connections to Scottish Highland tradition
- Melena
Greek
84From Greek 'melaina' meaning 'black' or 'dark', used in medical contexts. Also a variant of Melanie with similar classical roots.
- Aleeah
Celtic
84Modern variant of Aliah/Aaliyah with possible Irish roots. May derive from Gaelic 'ail' (noble) or serve as a contemporary spelling of Hebrew Aliyah.
- Damaya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'gentle' or 'mild', also associated with grace and compassion in Hindu tradition
- Emonii
Celtic
84Likely a modern variation or blend form; possibly related to Emonia or Aemonia, ancient names with uncertain Celtic roots, or constructed from modern naming trends.
- Emmely
Germanic
84From Germanic roots meaning 'whole' or 'universal,' related to Amelia. Modern spelling variant with Scandinavian influence.
- Viana
Celtic
84From Portuguese, derived from the city of Viana do Castelo. May relate to Celtic 'via' (way/path) combined with feminine suffix '-ana'.
- Laianna
Celtic
84Modern creation blending Lia (gray) with Anna, or interpreted as 'graceful' through Irish and Hebrew roots combined.
- Emeli
Celtic
84From Scottish name meaning 'beloved' or 'friend', with possible connections to Amelia (Latin amelis). Modern spelling variation of Emilia.
- Lya
Celtic
84From Scottish Gaelic, possibly a diminutive or variant form related to names beginning with 'L'. May connect to Leah (Hebrew: weary) through linguistic convergence.
- Adriely
Latin
84From Latin Hadrianus, relating to Hadria (the Adriatic Sea region). Feminized modern form with -ly suffix.
- Anara
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'lovely', also used in Indian naming traditions as a feminine name conveying beauty and elegance
- Waniya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'desired' or 'beloved'. A contemporary name blending traditional South Asian roots with modern appeal.
- Suni
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'good'. Also used as a diminutive in various South Asian cultures.
- Leiah
Hebrew
84Variant of Leah, from Hebrew meaning 'weary' or 'delicate'. Modern spelling innovation creating a unique phonetic twist on a biblical classic.
- Sheny
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Gaelic roots meaning 'shining' or 'bright', with connections to nature and luminosity
- Louelle
Celtic
84Variant of Louella, blending Louise with Elle. Likely combines French 'Louis' (renowned warrior) with Celtic diminutive forms.
- Miarose
Celtic
84A modern blended name combining Mia with Rose, evoking both femininity and floral beauty with Celtic undertones.
- Talea
Greek
84From Greek 'taleia' meaning 'blooming' or 'flourishing.' Also associated with the talea cutting used in plant propagation, symbolizing growth and renewal.
- Manvi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'modest' or 'humble', also interpreted as 'face' or 'countenance' in some traditions
- Viona
Latin
84From Latin 'via' meaning road or way. An Italian feminine form suggesting a path or journey.
- Memorie
Latin
84From Latin 'memoria' meaning memory or remembrance. A modern invented name emphasizing the concept of cherished memories.
- Baylah
Celtic
84Variation of Baile, from Irish meaning 'town' or 'settlement', with modern feminization via -ah suffix
- Zamia
Greek
84A genus of cycad plants with feathery, fern-like leaves. The name derives from the Zanzibar region where similar plants were found.
- Kelia
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'small' or 'little', likely a diminutive form related to Celtic roots for brightness or clarity
- Zayana
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Zay' (grace, beauty) combined with Hebrew suffix '-ana' (grace). Means 'graceful and blooming'.
- Evette
French
84Diminutive of Evette, derived from Latin 'vivus' meaning 'living' or 'lively'; also connected to Eve, meaning 'life'
- Jianna
Hebrew
76God is gracious. Jianna is a modern variant of Johanna, derived from the Hebrew Yochanan, combining divine grace with contemporary style.
- Faylynn
Celtic
76Modern invented name blending Fay (fairy) with Lynn (lake). Contemporary spelling of Faelyn with nature-inspired roots.
- Emmeline
Germanic
76From Germanic 'amal' (work, labor) and Latin '-ine' (feminine suffix). Historically associated with industriousness and grace.
- Khaliana
Arabic
76From Arabic, likely derived from khalij meaning 'gulf' or 'bay', with the feminine suffix -ana creating a modern, lyrical feminine form.
- Aviana
Latin
76Derived from Latin 'avis' meaning bird, with the feminine diminutive suffix '-ana'. Evokes grace, freedom, and lightness of flight.
- Kylaya
Celtic
76Modern invention blending Ky- prefix with -laya suffix, likely inspired by Kylie and Alaya. No established etymological roots.
- Keveah
Irish
76Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'kind' or 'gentle', with influences from Caoimhe tradition. Modern spelling variant of Keeva.
- Milana
Slavic
76From Sanskrit 'mila' meaning 'friendly' or 'dear', adopted into Russian and Eastern European naming traditions.
- Demyla
Celtic
76Modern variation likely blending Celtic elements; may relate to 'demy' (small/diminutive) or echo names like Emilia with Irish roots.
- Lilyana
Latin
76Diminutive of Lily, from Latin 'lilium'. The lily symbolizes purity, innocence, and rebirth across cultures.
- Nyonna
Celtic
76Likely a modern feminine variation, possibly influenced by Nona (Latin 'ninth') or Iona, blended with contemporary naming trends.
- Elliyanna
Hebrew
76A modern variant blending Ellie (meaning 'bright, shining one') with Anna (meaning 'grace'). Combines luminosity with elegance.
- Ailanee
Celtic
76Variation of Aileen, from Scottish meaning 'bright' or 'shining light', with possible connection to Helen (Greek: bright).
- Cassie
Greek
76From Greek Kassandra, meaning 'she who shines upon men.' A diminutive form popularized in modern English-speaking countries.
- Liah
Hebrew
76Short form of Deliah or Aaliyah, also evokes 'lie-ah' with poetic sensibility. May relate to Hebrew meanings of 'ascended' or 'exalted'
- Zila
Hebrew
74From Hebrew meaning 'shadow' or 'shade', also used as a diminutive form in various cultures representing protection and gentle darkness.
- Ahraya
Hebrew
74From Hebrew meaning 'my flower' or 'my song', a modern constructed name blending Semitic linguistic patterns with contemporary naming aesthetics.
- Adalay
Celtic
74Modern invention blending Ada with -lay suffix, potentially influenced by Adeline. No established etymological roots.
- Cosette
French
74Diminutive of Cosette, a literary creation meaning 'little thing' or 'petite'. Made famous by Victor Hugo's Les Misérables as the beloved daughter character.
- Jalea
Celtic
74Possibly derived from Scottish roots meaning 'joy' or a modern blend variant. Usage remains contemporary and uncommon.
- Amyria
Celtic
74Possibly derived from Old Irish elements meaning 'noble' or 'exalted', with modern usage influenced by nature-inspired naming trends.
- Ia
Celtic
74From Scottish Gaelic, possibly meaning 'island' or related to the Isle of Ia in Scotland's Hebrides.
- Brisa
Spanish
74From Latin 'brisa' meaning breeze or wind, evoking movement and freshness
- Wania
Celtic
74Possibly a diminutive or variant related to Irish names. Rare modern coinage with uncertain etymology.
- Cristel
Latin
74From Latin 'Christus' meaning 'anointed one', later Christianized. Cristel is a French diminutive form suggesting 'little Christian' or 'crystal-like'.
- Galilea
Hebrew
72From Hebrew Galil meaning 'region' or 'district', referring to Galilee in northern Israel. Popularized as a feminine name through biblical and romantic associations.
- Ariyona
Irish
70Modern creation blending Aria with place-name Arizona. Aria derives from Italian/Scandinavian roots meaning 'air' or 'melody'; Arizona references the southwestern US state.
- Aliviyah
English
70Modern creative spelling blending Olivia with contemporary phonetic style. Olivia derives from Latin 'olivarius' (olive tree), symbolizing peace and beauty.
- Miliah
Hebrew
70Variant of Amelia or Emilia with modern spelling. May also draw from Mila (Slavic 'gracious') combined with -iah suffix, creating a contemporary feminine name.
- Kliyah
Celtic
70Modern variant of Clia or Lia with contemporary spelling. Likely influenced by Irish naming traditions and the 'kl-' sound preference in modern baby names.
- Addalynne
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Adda with Lynne; Adda may derive from Germanic 'adal' (noble), while Lynne suggests lake or water.
- Lasiyah
Arabic
70From Arabic origin, likely derived from elements suggesting grace or elegance; a modern creative name blending traditional sounds with contemporary styling.
- Alaiyna
Celtic
70Modern variation of Alaina/Alana, derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'fair' and 'bright', with contemporary spelling.
- Aubreana
Celtic
70Modern blend of Aubrey (elf ruler) and -ana suffix. Aubrey derives from Germanic elements meaning 'elf' and 'ruler'.
- Audianna
Celtic
70Likely a modern creation blending 'Audi' with the '-anna' suffix, possibly inspired by the auto brand or Latin 'audire' (to hear).
- Jeylah
Arabic
70From Arabic roots meaning 'noble' or 'exalted'; a modern creative spelling blending traditional and contemporary naming styles.
- Emiliyah
Latin
70Feminine form of Aemilius, from Latin 'aemulus' meaning 'rival' or 'eager'. Modern spelling variant reflecting contemporary phonetic preferences.
- Zenniyah
Arabic
70A modern constructed name, likely derived from Arabic roots with the diminutive suffix -iyah, suggesting grace or elegance in contemporary usage.
- Ariyaah
Arabic
70From Arabic 'Arya' meaning noble or honorable, with Persian roots denoting excellence and high status.
- Elainie
Celtic
70Variant of Elaine, from Old French élan meaning 'shining light' or 'bright', blended with Celtic traditions.
- Zameria
Hebrew
70God has heard. A feminine form derived from Hebrew roots meaning 'heard' or 'listening,' suggesting divine attentiveness.
- Jaeanna
Celtic
70Modern variation blending Jae (possibly from Jay, meaning jaybird) with Anna (grace). Contemporary American creation with nature undertones.
- Anaylah
Hebrew
70Likely a modern creative spelling of Anaya, derived from Hebrew meaning 'God answered' or 'God has shown favor', blended with the suffix -lah for contemporary appeal.
- Kazelyn
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Kaze (wind-inspired) with the Celtic suffix -lyn, creating a contemporary feminine form with nature undertones.
- Nianna
Irish
62Diminutive form related to Niamh, meaning 'bright' or 'radiant' in Old Irish, with poetic associations to luminosity and beauty
- Leveah
Celtic
62Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'descendant of' or related to light/radiance; modern creation blending Celtic phonetics with contemporary naming trends.
- Shyah
Irish
62Possibly a modern variant or phonetic spelling related to Irish names. May derive from Síle or similar roots meaning 'fairy woman' or 'she who sees'.
- Aubreyanna
Celtic
62From Old English 'Alberich' meaning 'elf ruler'. The name combines 'aelf' (elf) and 'ric' (ruler), with -anna as a modern feminine suffix.
- Bridie
Irish
62Diminutive of Bridget, from Old Irish 'Brighid' meaning 'exalted one' or 'bright arrow'
- Ipek
English
62Means 'silk' in Turkish, evoking luxury, softness, and precious textile craftsmanship with historical significance in trade routes.
- Kaleen
Celtic
62Variant of Kayleen, derived from Irish names meaning 'pure' or 'fair', potentially connected to Caoilainn.
- Viera
Celtic
62Scottish name meaning 'true' or 'faithful,' connected to Celtic heritage and virtue traditions.
- Genessa
Greek
62From Latin Genesia, derived from Greek genesis meaning 'birth' or 'origin'. Associated with new beginnings and creation.
- Silvanna
Latin
62From Latin 'silva' meaning forest, with Italian feminine diminutive -anna. Evokes woodland grace and natural beauty.
- Laylie
Celtic
62Variant of Leila/Layla with Celtic influences. May relate to 'lay' (stone) in Scottish, or blend with lily imagery.
- Lillee
Celtic
62Diminutive form related to lily flowers, conveying delicacy and purity with gentle botanical charm.
- Sayumi
Japanese
62Sayumi combines elements meaning 'small' or 'say' with 'beauty' or 'ocean,' creating an elegant name suggesting grace and natural beauty.
- Aleyza
Celtic
62Variant of Alyssa with possible Celtic roots. Modern creative spelling blending traditional and contemporary elements.
- Mhia
Celtic
62Likely a modern variant or diminutive form, possibly related to Mia (beloved) or Irish roots. May also echo Mhaoil (bald, servant of).
- Tanha
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'thirst' or 'craving', significant in Buddhist and Hindu philosophy as a concept of desire and longing
- Jalah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'to ascend' or 'to go up'; also considered a modern invented name blending Ja- prefix with -lah ending.
- Heiley
Celtic
62From Old English meaning 'from the hay meadow', a nature-inspired place name adapted as a given name in modern usage.
- Anayi
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor', a name with spiritual significance in various faith traditions.
- Zema
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'sprout' or 'branch', symbolizing growth and new beginnings.
- Moza
Hebrew
62From Hebrew, a diminutive form meaning 'strength' or 'might', related to the name Moshe (Moses).
- Phia
Greek
62Short form of Sophia, meaning 'wisdom' in Greek. Phia offers a modern, streamlined take on a classical name.
- Krissia
Greek
62From Christus, meaning 'anointed one.' Krissia is a modern feminized variant blending classical roots with contemporary style.
- Ezmie
Hebrew
62Beloved or esteemed, from Hebrew roots. Modern creative spelling of Esme, gaining popularity as a contemporary feminine name.
- Niyla
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'dark', associated with indigo and mystery in Hindu tradition
- Haely
Celtic
62Likely a modern variation of Haeley or Hayley, derived from Old English meaning 'hay meadow' or influenced by Celtic roots suggesting brightness.
- Fayla
Celtic
62Possibly derived from Irish elements meaning 'fair' or 'light', with modern usage influenced by the name Faye.
- Jhia
Celtic
62Possibly a variant or diminutive form related to Irish names. Modern creation with Celtic sensibility.
- Mylaa
Celtic
62Modern variation possibly derived from Myla or Mylo. May relate to Celtic roots meaning 'soldier' or 'beloved', with contemporary spelling innovation.
- Haevynn
Celtic
62Modern invented name with Celtic inspiration, possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'light' or 'fair', blending contemporary style with traditional heritage.
- Elaney
Celtic
62Variant of Elayne/Elaine, possibly derived from Celtic roots meaning 'bright' or 'shining', with modern spelling influenced by contemporary naming trends.
- Kaory
Celtic
62Modern variant of Kaor, possibly influenced by Japanese naming traditions; rare contemporary creation blending Celtic and East Asian aesthetics.
- Raeanne
Celtic
62Modern blend of Rae and Anne. Rae derives from Old Irish meaning 'little red one'; Anne means 'grace'.
- Deona
Celtic
62Derived from Irish roots meaning 'divine' or 'bright', with possible connection to Deirdre traditions in Celtic mythology.
- Zuna
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'golden' or 'hospitable'. Also used as a short form of names like Azura or Zuni.
- Levina
Latin
62From Latin 'levis' meaning light, or Hebrew origin related to Levi. Associated with grace and spiritual lightness.
- Anissia
Greek
62From Greek 'anis' meaning anise or spice, conveying warmth and aromatic qualities. Associated with sweetness and healing properties in ancient herbalism.
- Darlet
Celtic
62Possibly a diminutive form related to 'darling' or a variant of darker Celtic roots. Rare modern creation blending soft phonetics with Celtic heritage.
- Sofy
Greek
62From Greek sophia meaning 'wisdom'. Sofy is a modern, casual diminutive of Sofia popular in Scandinavian and Eastern European contexts.
- Elainey
Celtic
62Variant of Elaine, from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright' or 'shining light', blended with Celtic naming traditions.
- Symira
Greek
62From Greek elements suggesting 'symmetry' or 'mirror-like', with possible Sanskrit influence meaning 'wonderful' or 'admirable'
- Filza
Irish
62Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'fair' or 'white', with alternative connections to Philza as a diminutive form
- Josely
Hebrew
62Combination of Joseph (God will increase) and the Latin feminine suffix -ly, creating a modern feminine variant with soft, approachable qualities.
- Zoelie
Greek
62From Greek 'zoe' meaning life, with the French diminutive suffix '-lie' creating an affectionate, contemporary form.
- Lavae
Latin
62From Latin 'lavare' meaning 'to wash' or 'to bathe'. An uncommon feminine form suggesting purification and cleansing.
- Lynni
Celtic
62From Old Norse meaning 'dweller in a small clearing' or 'little water,' popularized as a Scottish variant with nature-rooted sensibility.
- Deyna
Celtic
62Possibly derived from Gaelic roots relating to 'maiden' or associated with divine qualities. A modern creative variant in the Celtic naming tradition.
- Leelah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Leah, meaning 'weary' or 'delicate', modernized with suffix -lah for contemporary appeal
- Rissa
Celtic
62Diminutive form related to Orissa/Rissa, derived from Irish roots meaning 'red' or 'rosy'. Associated with brightness and vitality in Celtic tradition.
- Shailey
Celtic
62Variant of Shealey/Shealagh, derived from Gaelic meaning 'fairy fort' or from the name Sile, associated with ancient Celtic traditions and mystical heritage.
- Elyze
Celtic
62Variation of Elizabeth, ultimately from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God's oath', blended with Irish phonetic style.
- Onalee
Celtic
62Blend of 'Ona' (unity) and 'Lee' (meadow/clearing), creating a nature-connected name with Irish roots
- Ashna
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'wish' or 'hope', also interpreted as 'beloved' in Hindi tradition. Popular across South Asian cultures.
- Oysha
Irish
62Possibly derived from Old Irish elements meaning 'deer' or related to 'wish/desire'. Modern usage is largely contemporary with uncertain etymology.
- Lenash
Celtic
62Possibly derived from Irish roots suggesting 'fair' or 'shining.' Modern coinage blending Celtic phonetics with contemporary naming trends.
- Yumna
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'blessed' or 'fortunate', conveying grace and good fortune in Islamic tradition.
- Carlyn
Celtic
62Modern variant of Carolyn, derived from Caroline. Ultimately from Germanic root meaning 'free man', blended with Irish naming conventions.
- Liana
Latin
56From Latin 'liane', a climbing vine plant. Represents nature, flexibility, and organic growth.
- 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.
- Aaleah
Celtic
55Variant of Aaliyah with Celtic roots, possibly influenced by Irish naming traditions. Modern creative spelling blending Arabic and Celtic elements.
- Nia
Irish
55From Old Irish meaning 'brightness' or 'radiance'; also associated with the goddess Nia in Celtic mythology
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
