Popular Era baby names
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17 names
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- Kallie
Greek
76From Greek 'Kallos' meaning 'beauty,' popularized as a modern English variant spelling of Callie or Cali
- Kholton
English
76From English place names meaning 'settlement on a hollow' or 'hollow town', derived from Old English hol (hollow) and tun (settlement).
- Giannamarie
Italian
72Combination of Gianna (feminine of Giovanni, from John meaning 'God is gracious') and Marie (from Mary meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved'). A modern compound name blending grace with affection.
- Nikyla
Greek
70From Greek Nike, goddess of victory, with modern feminine suffix -yla. Conveys strength and triumph.
- Ariyona
Irish
70Modern creation blending Aria with place-name Arizona. Aria derives from Italian/Scandinavian roots meaning 'air' or 'melody'; Arizona references the southwestern US state.
- Britanny
Celtic
62Named after Brittany, a region in northwestern France with Celtic roots. The name gained popularity as a geographic place name adopted for given names.
- Britthany
Celtic
62A modern spelling variation of Brittany, derived from the region of Brittany in France with Celtic roots meaning 'land of the Britons'
- Alexxis
Greek
42From Greek 'alexein' meaning 'to defend' or 'to help.' A modern feminine variant of Alexander, traditionally meaning 'defender of men.'
- Aliviya
Celtic
42Modern variant of Olivia with Celtic influence, blending the Latin 'olive tree' meaning with Irish phonetic style.
- Kaylisa
Celtic
42Modern creation blending Kayla (place name) with Lisa (God's oath). Contemporary invented name with Celtic influences.
- Hylee
Celtic
42Modern variant spelling of Hailey/Hayley, derived from Old English meaning 'hay meadow,' with contemporary phonetic styling.
- Alycia
Celtic
40Variant of Alicia, derived from Alice meaning 'noble' in Germanic roots, blended with Irish phonetic styling.
- Maddi
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Magdala meaning 'tower', traditionally associated with Mary Magdalene. Maddi is a modern diminutive form of Madeline or Madison.
- Madisynn
English
40Modern creative spelling of Madison, derived from 'son of Maud' (Old English Maud meaning 'mighty battle maiden'). The double-n spelling adds contemporary flair.
- Britani
Celtic
40From Latin 'Britannia', referring to Britain; also influenced by Celtic roots meaning 'the land of the Britons'.
- Mikyla
Celtic
40Modern variant of Michaela, blending feminine diminutive forms with contemporary spelling trends; ultimately from Hebrew Michael meaning 'who is like God'
- Jasaan
Hebrew
10God hears; a variant of Jason, derived from Hebrew Yeshua meaning 'God is salvation'
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
