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- Qunyquekya
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
Sister to rising young actress Quvenzhané Wallis.
- Agyness
Origin:
Invented variation of Agnes, GreekMeaning:
"pure, virginal"Description:
When British beauty Laura Hollin morphed into supermodel Agyness Deyn, she created a name few others would want to adopt.
- Tinley
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
Ultimately, many parents attracted to Tinley's appealing -inley rhythm may decide they can do better with the first syllable than "tin" and move on to Finley, Brinley, or Kinley.
- Taylyn
Description:
Taylyn is a modern feminine name that blends contemporary naming trends with a melodic quality. Likely created as a combination of the popular prefix 'Tay-' (as in Taylor or Tayler) and the trendy suffix '-lyn' (found in names like Brooklyn and Madelyn), this name emerged in the early 21st century. Taylyn has a fresh, distinctive sound while maintaining familiarity through its recognizable elements. The name carries a light, airy feel with its soft consonants and flowing rhythm. While not among the most common names, Taylyn has been gradually gaining recognition, particularly in North America. Its appeal lies in its uniqueness while still being intuitive to pronounce and spell, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking a contemporary name with a feminine quality.
- Democracy
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"democracy, of the people"Description:
A big, bold, ultra-rare virtue name. Could it follow in the footsteps of Justice and Liberty?
- Boots
Origin:
English word nameDescription:
A common name for cats with boot-like markings on their feet. In the same vein: Mittens, Socks.
- Blessyn
Origin:
English word name, variation of blessingDescription:
This variation of the English word "blessing" is on the rise, while the original Blessing actually fell in use in 2022. This may soon become a Journee/Journey type of situation, where the misspelled version becomes more popular than the original. The name Blessyn was given to 149 baby girls in 2022, and Blessing to 236.
- Westlyn
Origin:
American invented nameDescription:
Westlyn is a hot new girls' names, rising 350 percent in 2017 over the year before in official US statistics. It was given to just over 100 baby girls in 2017. Actor Josh Brolin named his daughter Westlyn Reign. Near-identical twin Westlynn is also growing in popularity, given to about half as many baby girls. Westlyn is a combination of word name West, also becoming more popular in various forms including Weston and Wesley for boys, and the long-used suffix lyn. West is a stylist and attractive unisex short form.
- Lakynn
Origin:
Invented nameDescription:
Variation of Lake.
- Countess
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"noblewoman"Description:
Yes, there are lots of kids out there named Princess, Duke, Earl, and King – but you don't necessarily want yours to be one of them.
- Kemilly
Origin:
Invented name, meaning unknown.Description:
A new name bestowed on a few girls each year thanks to Brazilian gospel singer Kemilly Santos. Kemilly makes for an unconventional way to get to Milly.
- Paradice
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
Another side of Paradise.
- Heiress
Origin:
Word NameMeaning:
"a woman who will inherit property, a position, or a legacy"Description:
In this era of Royalty, Reign, and Chosen, Heiress isn't as shocking as it once might has been. A direct and declarative choice for those who want their daughter to carry on their legacy, Heiress feels similar in style to Empress and Princess.
- Aliviah
Description:
Aliviah represents a creative, modern variation of the increasingly popular name Olivia, with the initial 'A' adding a distinctive twist. This feminine name follows the contemporary trend of alternative spellings and name customization. While Olivia derives from Latin meaning 'olive tree' (symbolizing peace and fertility), Aliviah maintains these associations while establishing its own identity. The spelling variation may also create connections to names like Aliyah or Aaliyah. Relatively uncommon, Aliviah began appearing in the United States in the early 2000s as parents sought unique versions of popular names. The name provides the familiarity and feminine elegance of Olivia with added uniqueness, appealing to parents who want something recognizable yet distinctive for their daughters.
- Annistyn
Description:
Modern variant spelling of Anniston
