Variant Spelling baby names
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113 names
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- Johnathon
Hebrew
92God is gracious. A variant spelling of Jonathan, from Hebrew Yohanan, combining 'Yah' (God) and 'hanan' (gracious, merciful).
- Jhon
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Jhon is a modern phonetic variant of John, historically one of the most significant names in Western tradition.
- Jaysen
Hebrew
92From Hebrew name Jason, meaning 'healer' or 'the Lord is salvation'. Jaysen is a modern American spelling variant popularized in the 1990s.
- Alyce
Celtic
84A variant spelling of Alice, from the Germanic 'Adalheidis' meaning 'noble natured.' The 'y' spelling adds a modern, distinctive twist to a classic name.
- Jaidy
Celtic
84Modern variant of Jade, blending trendy spelling with classic stone symbolism. Jade represents wisdom, protection, and harmony in Eastern tradition.
- Saraii
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman'. A variant spelling of Sarai, the biblical name of Abraham's wife.
- Danyel
Hebrew
84God is my judge. Danyel is a creative spelling variant of Daniel, maintaining the same biblical Hebrew roots and meaning.
- Yeremy
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yirmeyahu meaning 'God will exalt.' Yeremy is a modern spelling variant of Jeremy, a name borne by the biblical prophet Jeremiah.
- Alysson
Celtic
84Variant of Alyson, from Alice meaning 'noble' in Germanic roots, blended with Celtic phonetic styling.
- Zachari
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Zechariah meaning 'God remembers.' A biblical prophet's name, traditionally associated with divine remembrance and spiritual witness.
- Brithany
Celtic
84Variant of Brittany, derived from the Breton people of northwestern France. Associated with the Celtic region of Brittany.
- Sorah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'princess' or 'noble lady'. A variant of Sarah, one of the most revered names in Abrahamic tradition.
- Serah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Sarah' meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman'. Serah is a variant spelling reflecting modern phonetic preferences.
- Katheryn
Greek
84From Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'. Katheryn is a variant spelling of Katherine, historically associated with Saint Catherine of Alexandria.
- Abrahan
Hebrew
84Father of many nations. From Hebrew 'ab' (father) and 'hamon' (multitude), traditionally a variant spelling of Abraham.
- Aimy
English
84Beloved; a modern variant spelling of Amy with contemporary flair, adding -y suffix for a softer, more playful feel.
- Madalyne
Celtic
84Variant of Magdalene, from Hebrew Magdala meaning 'tower'. The -yne spelling modernizes a classic name with Celtic flair.
- Isabell
Hebrew
78Devoted to God. A diminutive form of Isabel, derived from the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning 'God's oath' or 'God is my promise'.
- Jermayne
Germanic
76A modern English variant blending Jer- (spear) with -mayne (strength), or alternatively a creative spelling of Jermain with roots in Germanic warrior traditions.
- Elyas
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Elijah meaning 'my God is Yahweh', Elyas is a variant spelling found in Greek and Latin biblical traditions.
- Deisy
English
74Modern feminine variant of Daisy, from the flower name meaning 'day's eye,' referring to the daisy flower that opens with the sun.
- Emmory
English
74From Germanic 'Amalric' meaning 'industrious ruler' or 'work power'. Modern spelling variant influenced by Emmy and memory.
- Eligah
Hebrew
70From Hebrew Elijah, meaning 'my God is Yahweh.' Eligah is a modern variant spelling of this classic biblical name.
- Jerimyah
Hebrew
70Exalted by God; from the prophet Jeremiah, meaning 'God will uplift' or 'God's chosen one'
- Jhonas
Hebrew
62God is gracious. A variant spelling of Jonah/Jonas, derived from Hebrew Yonah meaning 'dove', symbolizing peace and purity.
- Abbigale
Hebrew
62Father's joy. A variant spelling of Abigail, from Hebrew Avigayil, combining 'av' (father) and 'gil' (joy, rejoicing).
- Jonnathan
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious', popularized through the apostle John and various royal and biblical figures across centuries.
- Jefry
Germanic
62A variant spelling of Jeffrey, from the Germanic name Godfrey meaning 'God's peace' or 'divine peace'.
- Karyn
Irish
62Modern spelling variant of Cáirín, from Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree's bright red berries
- Alivya
Latin
62Modern variant of Olivia, derived from Latin 'olivus' meaning olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom.
- Zophia
Greek
62From Greek 'sophia' meaning wisdom. Zophia is a variant spelling that emerged in Eastern European and Slavic traditions, maintaining the classical meaning of wisdom while adding phonetic distinction.
- Paisli
Scottish
62From Paisley, Scotland, a town known for its distinctive patterned textiles; the place name derives from Old English elements meaning 'church' or 'settlement'
- Khristina
Greek
62From Greek 'Christos' meaning 'anointed one,' with the feminine suffix -ina. A variant of Christina, carrying religious and classical significance.
- Zacary
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Zacharias meaning 'God has remembered.' A variant spelling of Zachary/Zachery, modernized with -ary ending.
- Gabryel
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Gavriel meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God is my might.' A variant spelling of Gabriel, the archangel in Jewish and Christian tradition.
- Jsiah
Hebrew
55Variant spelling of Josiah, from Hebrew meaning 'God heals' or 'God supports'. Biblical name of a righteous king of Judah.
- Ezykiel
Hebrew
55From Hebrew Yechezkel meaning 'God strengthens'. A biblical name borne by the prophet Ezekiel, spelled here with a modern creative variant.
- Jjesus
Hebrew
42Jesús is the Spanish form of Jesus, derived from Hebrew Yeshua meaning 'God saves' or 'the Lord is salvation'. A variant spelling of the Christian name.
- Yuliett
Spanish
42From Latin Iulia, feminine of Julius. Yuliett is a Spanish diminutive variant blending Julio/Julia with the -ett suffix, suggesting 'little Julia' or youthful femininity.
- Rebekkah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Rivkah, meaning 'to bind' or 'captivating.' Biblical name of Isaac's wife, known for her wisdom and beauty.
- Elyzabeth
Hebrew
42Variant spelling of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.' The -abeth ending reflects English adaptation of the classical form.
- Melyssa
Greek
42Variant of Melissa, from Greek 'melissa' meaning 'honeybee'. The spelling modernizes a classic name with contemporary flair.
- Anthoney
Greek
42From Greek 'anthos' (flower) and 'onoma' (name), meaning 'flourishing' or 'worthy of praise.' A variant spelling of Anthony, historically associated with strength and valor.
- Freiya
Norse
42Variant of Freya, the Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. Associated with feminine power and divine grace.
- Gaberiel
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Gavri'el meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God is my might'. A variant spelling of Gabriel, borne by the archangel in Judeo-Christian tradition.
- Dellah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Delilah, meaning 'delicate' or 'weak.' Dellah is a modern variant spelling of this biblical name.
- Anaiis
Celtic
42Variation of Anaïs with Celtic roots. Associated with grace and elegance in Irish and French traditions.
- Joshia
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Yehoshua, meaning 'God is salvation.' A variant form of Joshua with alternate spelling reflecting phonetic interpretation.
- Abygale
Hebrew
42Father's joy. Abygale is a variant spelling of Abigail, from Hebrew Avigayil, combining 'av' (father) and 'gil' (joy or rejoicing).
- Addam
Hebrew
42Variant of Adam, from Hebrew 'adamah' meaning 'earth' or 'red earth'. Reflects the biblical creation narrative.
- Malissa
Celtic
42Variant of Melissa, from Greek melissa meaning 'honeybee', associated with sweetness and industriousness in Celtic contexts.
- Jastin
English
42Modern variant spelling of Justin, derived from the Latin 'Justus' meaning 'just' or 'righteous.' The 'Jas-' spelling gives it a contemporary, casual feel.
- Arther
Celtic
42Variant of Arthur, from Celtic roots meaning 'bear' or 'noble'. Associated with strength and legendary heroism.
- Jeremmy
Hebrew
42A variant spelling of Jeremy, derived from Jeremiah meaning 'God will uplift' or 'appointed by God'.
- Jonh
Hebrew
42Variant spelling of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious'. Common in Portuguese and Spanish-speaking regions.
- Chasidy
English
42Modern American name, likely a creative spelling variant of Chastity, reflecting virtue and purity. Contemporary coinage with no historical etymological roots.
- Daemyn
Irish
42From Old Irish 'daemon' meaning divine power or spirit, popularized as a modern variant spelling of Daemon/Damon with Irish phonetic flair.
- Elizbeth
Hebrew
42Variant spelling of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheba' meaning 'God is my oath' or 'God's promise'
- Crystel
English
42A modern variant spelling of Crystal, derived from Latin 'crystallus' meaning clear ice or transparent quartz. Associated with clarity and brilliance.
- Crystian
Greek
42From Latin Christianus, derived from Greek Christos meaning 'anointed one.' A modern spelling variant of Christian with Celtic-influenced phonetics.
- Elijha
Hebrew
42Variant spelling of Elijah, from Hebrew meaning 'my God is Yahweh.' A prophetic biblical name with spiritual authority and strength.
- Liliam
Latin
42From Latin lilium meaning 'lily,' the flower. Liliam is a variant spelling blending the classic flower name with modern -iam endings.
- Emiley
English
42Variant of Emily, from Latin 'Aemilius' meaning industrious or rival. The -ley spelling adds an English nature-inspired twist.
- Danuel
Hebrew
42From Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge.' Danuel is a modern variant spelling of the classic biblical name.
- Cristine
Latin
42Follower of Christ. Derived from the Latin Christinus, a Christianized form meaning 'anointed one' or 'bearer of Christ'.
- Mellanie
Celtic
42Variant of Melanie, from Greek 'melas' meaning dark or black, blended with Celtic phonetic preferences.
- Cristan
Latin
42Follower of Christ, derived from the Latin Christianus. A variant spelling of Christian popular in Spanish and Scandinavian cultures.
- Saarah
Hebrew
42Variant of Sarah, meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman'. A name of biblical significance and timeless elegance.
- Saphia
Greek
42From Greek sophia meaning 'wisdom'. Saphia is a variant spelling blending Greek and Semitic traditions, suggesting refined intelligence and grace.
- Shaiden
Celtic
42Modern variant of Shea/Séa, derived from Irish meaning 'admirable' or 'respected one'. Related to the Irish surname tradition and contemporary spelling innovations.
- Katelin
Celtic
42Variant of Caitlin, from Irish Cathleen meaning 'pure' or deriving from Catherine. A modern spelling of a classic Irish name.
- Joahn
Irish
42Variant of Eoin, derived from Old Irish meaning 'John' or 'God is gracious.' A distinctive spelling with Irish heritage.
- Mikhel
Irish
42Variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God', popular in Irish culture with distinctive local spelling.
- Nathyn
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Nathaniel meaning 'God gave' or 'gift from God'. Nathyn is a modern phonetic spelling variant.
- Nicholis
Greek
42From Greek 'nikolaos' meaning 'victory of the people.' A variant spelling of Nicholas with Old English influences.
- Saimon
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Shimon meaning 'he has heard'. Saimon is a phonetic variant spelling of Simon, historically used in Greek and Scandinavian contexts.
- Christal
Celtic
40A variant spelling of Crystal, derived from the Greek word for clear ice or quartz crystal, symbolizing clarity and brilliance.
- Abigayle
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Avigayil' meaning 'my father's joy' or 'father of exultation'. A biblical name borne by the wise wife of Nabal.
- Cinthya
Greek
40From Cynthia, derived from Greek Mount Cynthus, an epithet of Artemis the moon goddess. Cinthya is a phonetic variant spelling.
- Mitchel
Hebrew
40From Michael, Hebrew 'Who is like God?' Mitchel is an English variant spelling of the classic biblical name.
- Brittani
Celtic
40From Brittany, a region in northwestern France with Celtic roots. The name evolved from the Latin 'Britannia' and Celtic heritage of the Breton people.
- Jeramy
Hebrew
40God will exalt. A modern variant spelling of Jeremy, derived from the Hebrew prophet Jeremiah, meaning 'exalted by God'.
- Sophya
Greek
40From Greek 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom'. The variant spelling Sophya adds a Slavic phonetic character while maintaining the classical philosophical root.
- Keyra
Celtic
40Variant of Keira, from Gaelic 'Ciara' meaning 'dark' or 'dark-haired', also associated with brightness and clarity
- Michaell
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God'. A variant spelling of Michael with an additional 'l'.
- Rebeka
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Rivkah, meaning 'to bind' or 'captivating.' A biblical name borne by Isaac's wife, known for her wisdom and strength.
- Olyvia
Latin
40Variant spelling of Olivia, derived from Latin 'olivus' meaning 'olive tree', symbolizing peace and wisdom.
- Mattew
Hebrew
40Gift of God. Derived from Hebrew 'Mattityahu', composed of 'mat' (gift) and 'Yah' (God). Anglicized spelling variant of Matthew.
- Devynn
Celtic
40Variant of Devin, from Old Irish meaning 'little poet' or 'descendant of the fair one'
- Racquel
Hebrew
40Variant of Rachel, from Hebrew meaning 'ewe' (female sheep), symbolizing gentleness and grace. The -quel spelling reflects French diminutive influence.
- Anjelica
Latin
40Feminine form of Angel, from Latin 'angelus' meaning 'messenger'. The -ica suffix adds a Latinate diminutive quality, popular in Renaissance naming conventions.
- Sarae
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Sarah', meaning 'princess'. Sarae is a variant spelling reflecting the original biblical form before Anglicization.
- Greggory
Greek
40From Latin Gregorius, derived from Greek 'gregarios' meaning 'watchful' or 'vigilant'. A variant spelling of Gregory.
- Michah
Hebrew
40A variant of Micah, from Hebrew 'Mi-ka-yahu' meaning 'Who is like God?' A biblical name borne by a prophet.
- Yacob
Hebrew
40Variant of Jacob, from Hebrew 'Yaakov' meaning 'supplanter' or 'one who follows.' Biblical patriarch who became Israel.
- Zebastian
Greek
40From Greek sebastos meaning 'venerable' or 'revered,' latinized as Sebastianus. A variant spelling of Sebastian with Germanic influence.
- Jennah
Hebrew
40Variant of Jenna, from Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning 'God is gracious'. The -ah ending adds a feminine flourish to this timeless name.
- Kallee
Celtic
40Variant of Callie, from Gaelic meaning 'beautiful' or 'girl'. May also relate to the Scottish tradition of diminutive names ending in -ee.
- Chassidy
Celtic
40Variation of Chasidim, blending Hebrew religious tradition with modern phonetic styling. Associated with piety and devotion.
- Alicen
English
40A variant spelling of Alison, derived from Alice, meaning 'noble' from Germanic roots. Alicen represents a modernized spelling of this classic name.
- Aleczander
Greek
40Defender of men, from Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'aner' (man). A variant spelling of Alexander, historically linked to Alexander the Great.
- Zayneb
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'blooming flower' or 'beautiful'. A variant of Zainab, one of the Prophet Muhammad's daughters, symbolizing grace and virtue in Islamic tradition.
- Maveryk
English
40An independent, nonconformist person; originally a term for an unbranded calf in American ranching culture, popularized as a given name in the late 20th century.
- Chasity
English
40From the virtue name Chastity, derived from Latin 'castitas' meaning purity and moral virtue, popularized as a Christian ideal.
- Jennyfer
English
40A modern spelling variant of Jennifer, derived from Guinevere, meaning 'fair one' or 'white wave' in Welsh origins. Popular as a phonetic spelling in late 20th century.
- Rapheal
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Raphael' meaning 'God heals.' Rapheal is a modern spelling variant of the archangel name associated with healing and divine compassion.
- Ostin
English
40Derived from Augustine, ultimately from Latin 'augustalis' meaning majestic or venerable. Ostin is a modern spelling variant.
- Elija
Hebrew
40God is my salvation, a variant spelling of Elijah. Biblical prophet known for miracles and righteousness.
- Aeva
Celtic
40Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'life' or 'radiance'; modern variant spelling of Eva with Celtic flair.
- Cameila
Latin
29Variant of Camilla, from Latin meaning 'young ceremonial attendant' or 'helper to the priest'
- Tessah
Hebrew
10From Theresa, derived from Greek meaning 'to harvest' or 'summer', symbolizing abundance and warmth
- Symon
Hebrew
6From Hebrew Shimon, meaning 'hearkening' or 'God has heard.' Anglicized variant spelling of Simon.
- Liahm
Irish
6Variant spelling of Liam, from Old Irish 'Uilliam' meaning 'resolute protector' or 'strong-willed warrior'
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
