Name Variant baby names
Names tagged with “Name Variant” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
Tags come from our enrichment model (not just one dimension). Compare scores, origins, and trends — then open profiles for full context.
47 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Rosalyn
Latin
94From Rosa (Latin for 'rose') combined with the diminutive suffix -lyn. Represents beauty and the beloved flower.
- Madelyne
French
92Variant of Madeline, from Hebrew Magdala meaning 'tower' or 'elevated'. Associated with Mary Magdalene of biblical tradition.
- Malorie
Celtic
92From Old French, likely a variant of Mallory meaning 'unfortunate' or 'ill-fated,' though reinterpreted as a feminine form of masculine names.
- Lacie
Celtic
92From Scottish origins, likely a diminutive form related to 'lace' or possibly derived from Gaelic roots meaning 'grey' or 'lake'
- Dariell
Persian
84From Persian Darius meaning 'wealthy' or 'possessor', combined with the diminutive suffix -ell. Associated with classical Persian royalty and wealth.
- Catalyna
Celtic
84Variant of Catalina, derived from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure. Popular in Catalan and Spanish regions.
- Kathrine
Greek
84From Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'. A variant spelling of Catherine, historically associated with Saint Catherine of Alexandria.
- Maxxine
Latin
84From Latin 'Maximus' meaning 'greatest' or 'largest'. The -ine suffix creates a feminine form popularized in modern usage.
- Kyrion
Greek
84From Greek kyrios meaning 'lord' or 'master'. A modern variant of Cyril with contemporary spelling.
- Allysson
Celtic
84Variant of Alison/Allison, ultimately from Old French Alis meaning 'noble' and 'of noble kind', blended with Scottish traditions.
- Casian
Celtic
84From the Irish name Cásián, possibly derived from 'cas' meaning curly or twisted, or related to 'cass' meaning hollow.
- Helayna
Celtic
84Variant of Helaina/Helena with Celtic influences. May derive from Greek 'helios' (sun) blended with Celtic naming traditions.
- Nohemy
Spanish
84Modern Spanish name, likely derived from Noemi (Naomi), meaning 'pleasantness' in Hebrew. Contemporary variant with distinctive spelling.
- Evalyna
Celtic
76Variant of Evelyn with Celtic influences, blending the meaning 'wished for child' with subtle Irish heritage
- Maddalynn
Hebrew
70Variant of Magdalene, from Hebrew meaning 'of Magdala.' A tower or elevated place. Associated with Mary Magdalene, a prominent figure in Christian tradition.
- Audryanna
Celtic
70Modern blended name combining Audrey (noble strength) with Anna (grace), rendered with contemporary feminine styling.
- Carlyn
Celtic
62Modern variant of Carolyn, derived from Caroline. Ultimately from Germanic root meaning 'free man', blended with Irish naming conventions.
- Avander
Celtic
62Possibly a variant of Evander, from Greek meaning 'strong man,' blended with Scottish naming traditions.
- Elouisa
French
62Feminine form of Louis, from Germanic 'Chlodwig' meaning 'famous warrior.' Elouisa blends Louis with the diminutive suffix -a, suggesting a refined, graceful variant.
- Kateryn
Greek
62From Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'. A variant spelling of Catherine, historically associated with purity and virtue.
- Xariyah
Arabic
55From Arabic roots meaning 'blooming flower' or 'blossoming', a modern feminine creation combining traditional elements with contemporary style.
- Adryana
Latin
42From Latin Adrianus, meaning 'from Hadria' (the Adriatic region). Feminized form conveying geographical and classical heritage.
- Donavyn
Celtic
42Modern invented name blending Donovan (Irish 'dark warrior') with a -yn suffix, creating a contemporary variation with Irish roots.
- Julyana
Latin
42Feminine form of Julius, derived from the Roman family name Iulius, possibly connected to Jupiter or meaning 'youthful'
- Julianni
Latin
42Feminine form of Iulianus, derived from Julius. Associated with the Roman family name and means 'youthful' or 'dedicated to Jupiter'.
- Elliet
Celtic
42Diminutive form related to Elliot/Elliott, derived from Elijah. Associated with brightness and strength in Celtic tradition.
- Reyanne
Celtic
42Modern feminine form blending Rey (king) with Anne (grace). Combines regal strength with classic elegance.
- Royelle
French
42From Latin 'regalis' meaning 'royal' or 'of the king', with the French diminutive suffix '-elle' creating an affectionate, feminine form
- Marqus
Latin
42From Latin Marcus, meaning 'dedicated to Mars,' the Roman god of war. Also used as a modern variant spelling of Mark.
- Evelise
Celtic
42Derived from the Irish name Aoife, meaning 'radiant' or 'beautiful', blended with the suffix -ise, creating a modern feminine variation with luminous qualities.
- Danyka
Celtic
42Modern variation of Danica, from Celtic roots meaning 'morning star' or 'from Denmark'. Carries associations with brightness and new beginnings.
- Alicyn
English
42Modern invented spelling of Alice, blending the classic name with trendy -yn suffix popularized in 1990s-2000s naming. Retains Alice's Germanic root meaning 'noble'.
- Luissa
Italian
42Feminine form of Luigi, derived from Louis. From Latin Ludovicus meaning 'famous warrior' or 'renowned fighter'.
- Peytan
Irish
42From Irish origin, likely a modern variant spelling of Peyton, derived from a place name meaning 'settlement of Pægga' or similar Old English roots.
- Miloh
Irish
40From Old Irish meaning 'little red one' or 'soldier'. Modern variant spelling of Milo, associated with strength and Celtic heritage.
- Gionna
Irish
40Modern feminine form derived from Gianna, with roots in Giovanna (Italian). Often associated with grace and elegance.
- Caila
Celtic
40Variant of Caoimhe, from Old Irish meaning 'beautiful' or 'gentle'. Associated with grace and elegance in Irish tradition.
- Daryel
Celtic
40Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'dark' or related to the name Daryl, with unclear but likely Celtic origins.
- Kelise
Celtic
40Likely a modern variant of Kelsey, derived from Old Norse meaning 'ship's victory' or Irish roots meaning 'warrior' or 'defender'.
- Benjamen
Hebrew
40Son of the right hand. Biblical name borne by Jacob's youngest son, symbolizing favor and strength in Hebraic tradition.
- Alysse
Celtic
40A variant of Alys, derived from Alice. Ultimately from Germanic roots meaning 'noble' or 'of noble kind,' with the double-s spelling suggesting a modern creative variation.
- Jhanna
Celtic
40Variant of Joanna with Celtic influences. Likely a modern blending of Hebrew Joanna (God's gracious gift) with Irish phonetic preferences.
- Amelah
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'amel' meaning 'work' or 'labor', also potentially a variant of Amelia, with modern phonetic influences creating a contemporary spelling.
- Guliana
Latin
40From Latin Julianus, meaning 'youthful' or 'of Julius'. Evolved through Romance languages as a feminine variant.
- Kandace
Celtic
40From Greek 'kandaos' meaning 'glowing white,' later a variant spelling of Candace, the title of ancient Ethiopian queens.
- Kathryne
Greek
40From Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'. Kathryne is a modern spelling variant of Katherine with added 'y-e' for a contemporary feminine flourish.
- Jaima
Celtic
20Variant of Jaimie, derived from James. Associated with supplanting and perseverance in Scottish tradition.
Found a name you like?
Add it to a tournament and let the best name win.
Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
