Neologism baby names
Names tagged with “Neologism” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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9 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Amiracle
English
92A modern neologism combining 'a' with 'miracle,' expressing something miraculous or blessed. A contemporary invented name rather than etymologically rooted.
- Royalti
English
84Modern invented name derived from the English word 'royalty,' suggesting nobility, regality, and high status.
- Jaeloni
Celtic
76Modern creative blend, likely combining 'Jae' (contemporary prefix) with elements of Irish naming tradition. Rare neologism without established historical roots.
- Nevaeh
Literary
56Heaven spelled backwards; a modern invented name created by reversing the word 'heaven,' popular in contemporary US naming trends.
- Xzayvion
African
55Modern invented name blending contemporary style elements with aspirational sound design, no established etymological root.
- Jamillion
English
42Modern invented name, likely blending James with the suffix -illion for contemporary flair. Follows African American naming traditions of creative neologisms.
- Reignbow
English
42A creative modern blend of 'reign' and 'rainbow,' combining concepts of sovereignty with the natural beauty of a rainbow arc.
- Novareign
English
40Contemporary invented name blending 'nova' (new star) with 'reign' (rule), suggesting a rising force or new beginning with power.
- Emagine
English
10Modern invented name, likely blending 'imagine' with feminine phonetics. Contemporary creation without historical etymology.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
