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  1. Kenley
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "well-known clearing"
    • Description:

      Kenley is an area in the burrough of Croydon in South London, making this a place name in a couple of senses of the term. Kenley and its twin sister Kenlee may be favored by parents looking to name a daughter after dad Ken...or Lee.
  2. Aleeah
    • Description:

      Aleeah is a feminine name that represents a modern spelling variation of Aaliyah or Aliya. With Arabic roots meaning 'exalted' or 'rising,' the name carries connotations of elevation and nobility. This contemporary spelling emerged in the early 2000s as parents sought distinctive versions of popular names. The additional 'e' creates a unique visual identity while maintaining the melodic three-syllable pronunciation (ah-LEE-ah). Aleeah offers the appealing sounds and meaning of traditional forms while giving a more individualized spelling. Though less common than Aaliyah, which gained prominence through the famous R&B singer, Aleeah appeals to parents seeking a beautiful name with cultural depth but a modern, personalized presentation.
  3. Cason/Kacen
    • Arissa/Aryssa
      • Lacey/Lacie
        • Teagan/Teaghan
          • Aria/Aurea

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