Possible respelling of Bryan. A modern American English coinage likely created as a response to the popularity of names ending in "aden" or "ayan".
Modern trendy coinage that came into being with the popularity of name like Brandon, Braydon, Kaylen etc.
The exact meaning of this name is unknown and has no traceble etymolgy. On can assume there is some sort of tie to Braden or Brandon,
Modern trendy coinage that came into being with the popularity of name like Brandon, Braydon, Kaylen etc.
The exact meaning of this name is unknown and has no traceable etymology. One can assume there is some sort of tie to Braden or Brando
Modern coinage, probably derived from David or Devon.
Destin has no known meaning, and is most likely a variant on the name Dustin. There is a well known tourist destination in Florida called Destin.
Jayce, a modern coinage, can be a short form of the name Jason, or a lengthened version of the initials "J.C."
Modern coinage derived from Deion. Variant of Keon.
Modern coinage, possibly copied on the name Deon.
Although Khiry is speculated to have many different origins: Arabic, Punjabi, Sanskrit, African, none can be substantiated as fact. It appears to be more of a modern creation than an old name with any of these roots.
This modern American English coinage is likely a mixture of the names Tyler and Kyle, or simply that name Schuyler spelled Skyler with the "S" omitted.
Although some link this name to "Adaline" or "Adelaide", the true origin of this modern name is more likely what is found in "Marilyn" and "Arilyn/Aralyn", or "Madison" and "Adison" where a popular name is modified by dropping the first letter to give the
Modern name combining Amber with Lee.
A modern coinage, perhaps a combination of the masculine name Braden and the popular suffix -lyn.
Modern coinage from the name Aisha.
Jayce, a modern coinage, can be a short form of the name Jason, or a lengthened version of the initials "J.C." Jaycee (as well as its variant spellings) is more than likely just a play on popular names like Casie or Lacey.
Possibly a variation on the name Kayla. This name was recently borne by a contestant on the U.S. reality show "America's Next Top Model," which may partly account for its current popularity. Note its similarity to the word 'jailer'.
Modern American English coinage likely a combination of Jasmine and the common suffix "lyn".
A modern American English respelling of Jasmine.
A modern American English respelling of Jasmine.
Modern American English variant respelling of the classic Georgia.
A variant on the name Aliyah.
Variant of Kaylyn and Kaylynn.
Modern coinage, likely influenced by the name Diana.
Modern trendy American English respelling of the classic Megan.
A modern trendy respelling of Miranda.
Modern American English coinage, which could possibly have been fashioned after names such as Noelie and Nayeli. No known meaning or direct line of etymology.
Modern American English trendy coinage. This name has experienced a surge in popularity, but it's roots are unsure. No known etymological lineage except for the tenuous link to the name Nasia, which isn't pronounced alike at all.
Rihanna is a misspelled version of the name Rhianna. It appeared on the top 1000 names chart in the U.S. in 2006, no doubt influenced by the popularity of the musical artist Rihanna.
Shanae is most likely a modern coinage, on the model of names such as Janae.
It has also be suggested that Shanae had been used as a phonetic American transcription of the Irish name Sinead.
Possibly from Chanel, the French word for "pipe". Modern American English coinage that more likely comes from a feminine suffix of "elle" being added to the popular element "shan".
Shelia is probably most widespread as a coinage, derived from the name Sheila (itself a Gaelic cognate of Cecilia, from the Latin meaning "blind").
Shelia could however be taken as a variant transcription of the Hebrew Sheliya, meaning "god
Modern coinage, possibly based on the name Cheryl or Sherry.
The name reached rank #709 of the US top of names in 1985.
A possible variant of the classic Sheila, this modern coinage could also simply be a "name smush" of the popular elements "shy" and feminine suffix "la".
Modern coinage of uncertain derivation. Tamia might be an elaboration of Tam or Tammy. It may also be modeled on the name Tania.
A modern respelling of Taylor, especially popular in Austraila where Taylor and Tayla are pronounced the same.
A modern respelling of Taylor, especially popular in Austraila where Taylor and Taylah are pronounced the same.
Modern coinage which is probably just a trendy spelling of the name Zanna which is a form of Suzanna.
Very modern trendy coinage probably derived from the masculine Xavier.
Zaley and its variants is a modern American English coinage which could either come as a nickname for Azalea or from the name Azalea, or it is simply a case of someone exchanging a "Z" for the "H" in the popular Haley.
Zaley and its variants is a modern American English coinage which could either come as a nickname for Azalea or from the name Azalea, or it is simply a case of someone exchanging a "Z" for the "H" in the popular Haley.
Zaley and its variants is a modern American English coinage which could either come as a nickname for Azalea or from the name Azalea, or it is simply a case of someone exchanging a "Z" for the "H" in the popular Haley.
The first name Briley may be an elaboration on the name Riley; alternatively, it might be derived from a surname like Briarly or Briarley. There seems to be no true etymology for the name and is of modern creation.
Modern coinage with no known etymology, possibly modeled on Rylee or surnames like Briarly or Briarley.
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Jayce, a modern coinage, can be a short form of the name Jason, or a lengthened version of the initials "J.C." Jaycee is more than likely just a play on popular names like Casie or Lacey.