Contemporary Feel baby names
Names tagged with “Contemporary Feel” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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19 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Susej
Hebrew
84Reverse spelling of Jesus, the Christian savior figure. Creates a modern, unconventional variation on a sacred name.
- Klea
Celtic
74From Scottish Gaelic meaning 'clear' or 'bright', possibly related to the Scots name Clea with associations to clarity and light
- Genendy
Celtic
70Possibly derived from Irish roots relating to 'fair' or 'pure', though exact etymology is unclear. May be a modern creative blend.
- Addlynn
English
70Modern invented name blending 'Addie' (noble, German origin) with the popular '-lynn' suffix, suggesting a contemporary feminine creation.
- Elita
Latin
62From Latin 'electus' meaning 'chosen' or 'select'. Also used as a feminine form suggesting elite or distinguished.
- Jacian
Latin
62Derived from Jacinto, from the hyacinth flower. Associated with purity and beauty in classical mythology.
- Airy
English
62Light, breezy, or insubstantial in quality; also possibly derived from aery meaning eagle's nest or high dwelling place.
- Jakeline
Hebrew
62Feminine variant of Jacob/James, derived from Hebrew Yaakov meaning 'supplanter' or 'one who follows.' Jakeline blends traditional heritage with contemporary Romance styling.
- Siriah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew/Arabic roots meaning 'burning' or 'fierce'. May also reference Sirius, the brightest star in Earth's night sky, symbolizing brilliance and guidance.
- Zyhaire
Celtic
55Modern invented name blending contemporary phonetics with Celtic sound patterns. Likely inspired by names like Zaire or Amir combined with Irish influences.
- Delisa
Celtic
42Derived from Celtic roots, possibly related to 'delish' meaning beautiful or fair, with modern feminine usage in English-speaking countries.
- Jeyli
Celtic
42Possibly derived from Scottish Gaelic roots relating to joy or cheerfulness, though the exact etymology remains uncertain and may be a modern creation.
- Cylia
Greek
42From Greek kylix, a shallow drinking cup used in ancient symposia. May also be a modern variant of Celia, from Latin caelum meaning 'heaven'.
- Chancy
English
42From the word 'chance,' referring to fortune or luck; also potentially a nickname meaning fortunate or one who takes risks.
- Marlyne
Celtic
42Feminine form of Marlon, derived from Old French 'marle' meaning 'little hammer' or 'warrior,' blended with Celtic elements.
- Waymon
Germanic
42From Old English elements meaning 'way' or 'road' combined with 'man'. Historically used as an occupational or directional surname adapted as a given name.
- Jamier
Hebrew
40God will increase; a Spanish diminutive form of Jaime (James), blending traditional meaning with modern flair
- Avante
French
40From Italian 'avanti' meaning 'forward' or 'ahead,' evolved through French usage as a modern given name with progressive connotations.
- Leany
Celtic
40Likely a diminutive form related to 'lean' (bright), or possibly connected to Irish names with 'Liam' roots meaning light or brightness
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
