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13 names
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- Addalynne
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Adda with Lynne; Adda may derive from Germanic 'adal' (noble), while Lynne suggests lake or water.
- Amorea
Latin
42From Latin 'amoreus' meaning 'full of love' or 'beloved'. A modern feminine elaboration emphasizing romantic love and devotion.
- Annalysa
Hebrew
42Combination of Anna (grace, favor) and Lysa (noble). A modern blended name combining classic elements with contemporary style.
- Micaella
Hebrew
42Feminine variation of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.' Micaella combines classic biblical heritage with modern romantic feminization.
- Avaclaire
Celtic
42Blend of Ava (life, bird) and Claire (bright, clear). A modern creation combining Celtic and Latin elements for luminous vitality.
- Breylan
Celtic
42Modern invented name blending Brey with -lan suffix, likely inspired by Irish naming traditions and contemporary creative naming patterns.
- Giannagrace
Celtic
42Combination of Gianna (Italian form of Jeanne, 'God's gracious gift') and Grace (virtue name meaning divine favor). Modern compound with classic grace and warmth.
- Gavrielle
Hebrew
42Feminine form of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.' The -elle suffix adds French diminutive elegance.
- Elizha
Hebrew
42Blend of Elizabeth (God's oath) with contemporary -ha suffix. Elizabeth means 'consecrated to God' in Hebrew; Elizha modernizes this with a softer, inventive ending.
- Jakobee
Hebrew
42From Jacob, meaning 'supplanter.' Jakobee is a modern English spelling variant with -ee suffix creating a contemporary, informal diminutive form.
- Miavictoria
Celtic
42Blended modern name combining Mia (Latin 'mine' or Hebrew 'beloved') with Victoria (Latin 'victory'). A contemporary compound name with classical roots.
- Shayli
Celtic
42Modern creative variant, likely blending Shay (Irish for 'hawk') with feminine -ly suffix, or inspired by similar Scottish names
- Raelea
Celtic
42Modern feminine variation blending 'Rae' (grace) with 'Lea' (meadow), creating an invented name with contemporary appeal rooted in Celtic elements.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
