Variant Form baby names
Names tagged with “Variant Form” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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40 names
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- Ezaias
Hebrew
94God is salvation. A biblical name borne by a Hebrew prophet and writer, variant of Isaiah with additional vowel complexity.
- Jeshua
Hebrew
92God is salvation, from Aramaic Yeshua. A variant spelling of Joshua, used historically for Jesus in some religious texts.
- Evany
Celtic
84Variant of Evan, from Old Irish meaning 'young warrior' or 'born of yew'. Associated with strength and ancient Celtic heritage.
- Knoelle
Celtic
84Variant spelling of Noelle, from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'Christmas' or 'birth'. The K- spelling adds modern flair to a classic holiday name.
- Kierre
Celtic
84Possibly a variant of Kieran, from Old Irish meaning 'little dark one' or 'little red one', associated with strength and distinctiveness
- Alisyn
Celtic
84Variant spelling of Alison, derived from Alice, ultimately from Germanic 'adal' (noble). Modern spelling reflects Celtic naming trends.
- Elianeth
Hebrew
76Variant of Eliana, combining Eli (my God) with the feminine suffix -ana. Associated with light and divine favor.
- Jeyvier
Spanish
70Variant of Xavier, from Basque Etcheberria meaning 'new house'. Also influenced by Javier, a name of Iberian origin.
- Jarod
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Jared meaning 'descending.' Modern variant of Jared, popularized in contemporary American usage.
- Ezias
Hebrew
62Variant of Ezra, from Hebrew meaning 'God helps' or 'help'. Ezias is a Latinized form found in biblical and ecclesiastical texts.
- Andruw
Greek
62Variant spelling of Andrew, from Greek 'andreia' meaning 'strong' and 'manly', with modern spelling twist popularized in sports and entertainment.
- Ajorie
Celtic
62Modern variant of Ajorey, likely a creative feminine adaptation with possible connections to joy or Scottish heritage.
- Elyam
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'eliyahu', meaning 'my God is Yahweh'. A variant form of Elijah, carrying spiritual significance in Jewish tradition.
- Davyn
Celtic
62Variant of Davin/Davian, derived from Celtic roots meaning 'beloved' or 'little David'. Associated with warmth and favor.
- Jerrett
English
62A modern variant of Garrett, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'spear' and 'brave', conveying strength and courage.
- Javyn
Irish
62From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', possibly derived from Gavin. Associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries.
- Myzel
Celtic
62Possibly derived from Scottish roots meaning 'pleasant' or 'agreeable', with modern appeal as a nature-inspired variant blending Myra and Hazel traditions.
- Karolay
Celtic
62Variant of Carolyn with Celtic influences. Derived from Germanic roots meaning 'free man,' blended with Irish phonetic styling.
- Evelene
English
62A variant of Evelyn, from Latin 'Avelina', possibly derived from 'avellus' meaning hazel nut, or connected to the Germanic root 'avi' meaning desired or wished for.
- Elizeth
Hebrew
42God is my oath. Elizeth is a modern variant of Elizabeth, blending classic religious heritage with contemporary spelling invention.
- Kristhian
Greek
42Variant of Christian, from Greek 'Christos' meaning 'anointed one.' The -ian suffix adds a personal, distinctive quality to the classic religious name.
- Evva
Celtic
42Variant of Eva/Eve. Associated with life and vitality in Celtic tradition, with possible connections to the rowan tree symbolism.
- Elyias
Hebrew
42Variant of Elias, from Hebrew meaning 'my God is Yahweh.' Associated with the biblical prophet Elijah known for his devotion and miraculous acts.
- Keirsten
Celtic
42Modern variant of Kirsten, combining Norse and Celtic roots. Ultimately from Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ,' with Scottish spelling variations.
- Misheel
Hebrew
42Variant of Michelle, from Hebrew Michaela meaning 'who is like God', blended with modern phonetic spellings popular in contemporary English-speaking cultures.
- Jamias
Hebrew
42Jamias is a variant form of James, derived from the Hebrew Yaakov meaning 'supplanter.' It combines classical roots with contemporary spelling.
- Shannel
Celtic
42Modern variant of Shana/Siân, derived from Old Irish meaning 'old' or 'wise', with possible connection to the rowan tree in Celtic tradition.
- Maykel
Hebrew
40Variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.' Popular modern spelling with phonetic twist.
- Eleyna
Celtic
40Variant of Elena with Celtic roots, potentially related to Irish tradition and modern creative spelling
- Joell
Hebrew
40From Joel, Hebrew 'Yah is God.' Joell is a modern spelling variant with contemporary flair.
- Khaleah
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'friend' or 'companion', with variants suggesting 'pure' or 'noble' in some dialects
- Illianna
Celtic
40Variant of Iliana, combining Irish roots with Latinate feminine endings. Associated with brightness and light.
- Laiah
Hebrew
40From Hebrew meaning 'weary' or 'my God is Yahweh', a variant of Leah with modern spelling innovation
- Yossef
Hebrew
40God will increase. A Hebrew variant of Joseph, historically used in Jewish communities and modern Israel.
- Eddiel
Celtic
40Variant of Eddie/Edward meaning 'wealthy guardian,' blended with Irish Celtic elements suggesting prosperity and protection
- Jevin
Irish
40Possibly a variant of Kevin, from Old Irish 'caomh' meaning 'kind' or 'handsome'. May also relate to medieval Irish names.
- Allyssa
Celtic
40Variant of Alyssa, derived from Alice, ultimately from Old Germanic 'adal' meaning noble. Popular modern spelling with Celtic associations.
- Alonnah
Celtic
40Variant of Alannah, from Old Irish meaning 'little red one' or 'fair child', with possible rowan tree associations.
- Masin
Arabic
10Strong, mighty one. Also potentially a variant of Mason, meaning stone worker or builder.
- Shyann
Celtic
6Modern variant of Siobhan, from Old Irish meaning 'God's gracious gift'
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
