Name Variation baby names
Names tagged with “Name Variation” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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13 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Aubryn
Celtic
84Modern spelling variation of Aubrey, from Germanic roots meaning 'elf ruler', blended with Irish phonetic style for contemporary appeal
- Kenniyah
Celtic
76Modern variation of Kennedy, from Irish 'Cennétig' meaning 'ugly head' or 'misshapen head,' though more recently associated with strength and leadership.
- Juliah
Latin
62Feminine form of Julius, derived from the Roman family name Iulius, possibly connected to Jupiter or meaning 'youthful'
- Meilanie
Celtic
62A modern variation of Melanie, ultimately from Greek 'melas' (dark), blended with Scottish naming traditions.
- Devyne
Celtic
42Derived from the Irish name Devine, meaning 'poet' or 'bard.' Associated with divine inspiration and creative expression in Celtic tradition.
- Natalea
Latin
42From Latin natalis meaning 'of birth' or 'birthday,' with the feminine diminutive -lea suffix creating an elegant, personalized form.
- Laryn
Irish
42Modern variation of Larissa, though sometimes used as a creative respelling with uncertain etymology, possibly influenced by 'lore' or Celtic naming patterns.
- Mayka
Celtic
42Modern variation possibly derived from Máire or Maya, with connections to Irish and Scandinavian roots meaning 'beloved' or 'star of the sea'
- Cynia
Greek
42From Greek Kynthia, associated with Artemis and Mount Cynthus. A modernized, shortened form of the classical name Cynthia.
- Deeanna
Celtic
42Variation of Deirdre, from Irish meaning 'sorrowful' or 'sad one.' Also potentially connected to Diana, meaning 'divine.'
- Liyanna
Celtic
40Modern elaboration of Liana or Leanne with Celtic roots, suggesting grace and flowing elegance with Irish heritage.
- Ahryah
Irish
29Modern variation of Aoife or Airy, blending Irish roots with contemporary spelling innovation
- Taevyn
Celtic
10Modern variation of Tavin/Tavish, derived from Gaelic meaning 'twin' or 'tavern keeper'
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
