Created Name baby names
Names tagged with “Created Name” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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35 names
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- Jermari
Germanic
94Modern invented name blending Jer- (possibly from Jerome/Gerald) with -mari (possibly meaning 'of the sea' from Latin mare). Contemporary creation popular in African American naming traditions.
- Kyreese
Greek
94Modern invention blending Kyrie (Greek: 'lord') with modern -ese suffix. Contemporary created name with no historical etymology.
- Keyler
English
92Modern American name, likely a creative variation of Kyler or Key, possibly blending key with -ler suffix for contemporary appeal
- Dejon
French
84From French 'de' (of) combined with Jean, a form of John meaning 'God is gracious.' Modern created name blending prefix and classic name.
- Donta
African
84Modern created name, likely a variation or blend of names like Donte or Don, popular in African American naming traditions since the 1980s.
- Adolin
Literary
84A created name, likely inspired by 'Adolf' or similar Germanic roots with the diminutive '-in' suffix, popularized by fantasy literature
- Lissandra
Literary
84A created fantasy name with no established etymological root, popularized by the video game character Lissandra, an ice mage from the Freljord region.
- Kedarius
African
84A modern invented name blending African phonetic traditions with contemporary naming patterns. Likely created as a variation of names like Darius with the prefix Ke-, common in African American naming traditions.
- Zyleel
Celtic
76Modern invented name blending Celtic phonetics with contemporary style. Likely influenced by Zylan, Kylee, and similar contemporary constructions.
- Kasaun
African
70Modern created name, likely influenced by Kasam (Arabic/Hindi for 'oath') or a blend of contemporary naming elements. Primarily an African-American invention without deep historical etymology.
- Zayshawn
English
70Modern invented name blending Zay (possibly from Zaire or Arabic roots) with Shawn (from Irish John). Contemporary African-American creation.
- Demarrion
African
70Contemporary created name blending 'De-' prefix with 'Marrion,' likely inspired by Marion or mark-based naming traditions in African American culture
- Jailei
Celtic
70Modern created name blending 'Jai' (victory, triumph) with 'lei' (garland or floral element). Carries contemporary appeal with potential nature undertones.
- Katorah
Irish
70Modern invented name blending Kat- with -orah suffix, likely inspired by Torah or nature-based Irish names with similar phonetic qualities.
- Trashawn
English
70A modern blended name combining the prefix 'Tra-' with 'Shawn', reflecting contemporary African American naming traditions that create unique personal identities.
- Decklen
Celtic
70Modern invented name likely blending 'Deck' with the suffix '-len'. No established etymological root, created as a contemporary variant of names like Declan or Jaxon.
- Jaylonni
Celtic
70Modern created name blending Jay with the Celtic suffix -lonni, evoking nature-inspired contemporary naming trends.
- Santrell
Latin
70Modern invention blending 'Santo' (holy, from Latin sanctus) with the suffix '-ell'. Contemporary African American creation without established historical etymology.
- Jhavia
Arabic
70Modern created name, likely a blend of phonetic elements. May be influenced by Jhavia or similar contemporary invented names without established historical etymology.
- Tashawn
African
62Modern blended name combining Ta- prefix with Shawn, reflecting contemporary African American naming traditions
- Knourish
English
62A modern created name blending 'know' and 'nourish', suggesting wisdom and care. Likely neologism without established historical etymology.
- Jolene
English
55A 20th-century American coinage blending Jo (feminine of Joseph, 'God increases') with the French suffix -lene, creating a unique feminine name.
- Lavontae
French
55Modern created name blending 'La' (French feminine prefix) with 'Vontae,' likely influenced by names like Montae. Emerged in late 20th century African American naming traditions.
- Aalaysia
Arabic
55Modern created name blending Arabic elements, likely combining 'Ala' (excellence) with the feminine suffix '-sia', suggesting 'of excellent character'
- Quantavius
African
42A modern invented name blending contemporary African American naming traditions with Latin-influenced sound patterns. Part of the productive '-avius' suffix trend in African American communities.
- Chaselyn
Celtic
42Modern invented name blending Chase with Celtic suffix -lyn, evoking chase or pursuit with lyrical femininity.
- Xandyr
Greek
42Defender of men; modern spelling variant of Alexander, created through phonetic alteration and addition of 'y' suffix popular in contemporary American naming.
- Lulamae
Literary
42A created name likely combining 'Lula' (diminutive of Louise, from Germanic 'famous warrior') with the suffix '-mae'. Made famous by Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mockingbird' character Lulamae Vinson.
- Tykari
Celtic
42Modern invented name blending Ty- prefix with -kari element, contemporary creation with no established historical etymology
- Zaedyn
Celtic
40Modern invented name blending Zae- with -dyn suffix, likely inspired by similar contemporary names like Aiden and Braden.
- Kashlynn
Celtic
40Modern created name blending Irish 'Cass' or 'Kash' with the suffix '-lynn'. Likely influenced by Celtic naming traditions and contemporary American naming trends.
- Ahsoka
Literary
40A created name from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, borne by a Jedi character. The name blends sci-fi aesthetics with a contemporary sound.
- Jacori
African
40Modern blended name, likely combining 'Ja-' prefix with 'Cori' (a name meaning 'maiden' or 'searer'). Created name popular in contemporary African American communities.
- Riften
Literary
40Created name popularized by the video game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, likely inspired by English words 'rift' and 'drift' with a Norse-influenced sound.
- Alyrica
English
10A modern created name blending Alyssa and Lyrica, suggesting 'noble' with lyrical, musical qualities.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
