Browse Names
63,002 names found
Shamica
African
Meaning
Shamica is a modern name, likely a creative variation of names like 'Shamika' or incorporating the 'Sha-' prefix, giving it a contemporary sound.
Elexa
Greek
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Alexa, a short form of Alexandra, meaning "defending warrior".
Marinda
Hebrew
Meaning
Marinda is a feminine name believed to be a combination of Maria (Hebrew, 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebellion') and Linda (Spanish/Germanic, 'beautiful').
Roshell
French
Meaning
A feminized form of the French name Rochelle, which means 'little rock' or 'rest'.
Latasia
English
Meaning
Likely a modern name, possibly a blend or variation. It does not have a well-defined traditional meaning.
Taniqua
African
Meaning
Taniqua is a modern African-American name, likely a creative variation of names like 'Tanika' or 'Unique', known for its distinctive sound.
Coraima
Latin
Meaning
Likely a created name, possibly a variant of Coreen or Corinne. It is associated with beauty and grace.
Sanda
Russian
Meaning
Sanda is a name with Slavic origins, often a short form of 'Alexandra' or 'Sandra', both meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Cleora
Greek
Meaning
Of Greek origin, meaning 'glory' or 'famous'.
Cindra
Greek
Meaning
A variant of Cyndra, potentially derived from Cynthia. Cynthia refers to the moon goddess in Greek mythology.
Myrtle
English
Meaning
Myrtle is an English name derived from the myrtle tree, which symbolizes love and immortality.
Aneisha
Hindi
Meaning
A modern variant of Anisha, which is derived from the Sanskrit word 'anisha' meaning 'continuous' or 'supreme'.
Shamika
African
Meaning
Shamika is a modern name of uncertain origin, potentially a creative elaboration of names like Shana or Mika.
Rochell
French
Meaning
Likely a variant of Rochelle, this name is of French origin and means 'rest' or 'a small rock'.
Zarria
Arabic
Meaning
Zarria is a modern name, potentially a variation of 'Zaria' or a creative elaboration using the 'Za-' prefix. 'Zaria' has roots in Arabic and Hebrew.
Verba
Latin
Meaning
Verba has Latin roots, meaning 'word' or 'speech'. It conveys eloquence and communication skills.
Breeana
Celtic
Meaning
A modern, invented name possibly blending 'Bree' (Celtic for noble) with the suffix '-ana'. It is likely intended to convey beauty and strength.
Marvina
Celtic
Meaning
Marvina is a feminine form of Marvin, which has Celtic or Welsh origins, possibly meaning 'sea fort' or 'famous friend.'
Kimerly
English
Meaning
A variant of Kimberly, of English origin, meaning "from the wood of the royal meadow."
Lanise
English
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, similar to other names ending with "-ise" or a combination of elements. No clear meaning.
Raychelle
Hebrew
Meaning
Raychelle is a modern, creative spelling of Rachel, a Hebrew name meaning 'ewe' or 'female sheep.' It signifies innocence and purity.
Ashanta
African
Meaning
Likely a modern creation, potentially inspired by the Ashanti people of Ghana. It evokes strength and cultural heritage.
Naida
Arabic
Meaning
Of Arabic origin, Naida is often interpreted to mean 'caller' or 'water nymph'.
Racine
French
Meaning
Racine is a French surname that has also been adopted as a given name. It is derived from the word 'racine,' meaning 'root.'
Rondi
Germanic
Meaning
Rondi is likely a feminine diminutive of Raymond or Roland, which have Germanic origins meaning 'wise protector' or 'famous land.'
Chevonne
French
Meaning
Likely a modern, feminine variation of the French name 'Chevon', a term for a goat kid. Possibly related to 'Chevonne' a fabric pattern.
Tandi
African
Meaning
Originating from Southern Africa, Tandi is a name of debated origin but is often believed to mean 'nest' or 'safe place'.
Symantha
Hebrew
Meaning
Symantha is a variant of Samantha, a name of Aramaic origin meaning 'listener' or 'God has heard'.
Shequita
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern name with unclear origins, Shequita is likely an elaborated form of Shekinah, referencing God's presence or glory.
Margery
Greek
Meaning
Margery is a medieval English variant of Margaret, derived from the Greek Margarites, meaning "pearl".
Jacquetta
French
Meaning
A French feminine form of Jacques, which is a French form of James, meaning 'supplanter'.
Shelbee
English
Meaning
Shelbee is a modern variant of 'Shelby', an English surname derived from a place name meaning 'willow farm' or 'from the sheltered town'.
Odessia
Greek
Meaning
Odessia is a feminine form of Odysseus, the hero of Homer's Odyssey. It signifies a long journey, adventure, and resilience.
Earma
Germanic
Meaning
Possibly a unique creation or variant of Irma, which has Germanic origins. Irma means 'universal' or 'complete'.
Samanatha
Hebrew
Meaning
Samanatha is a variant spelling of Samantha, a name of Aramaic origin, meaning 'God has heard' or 'listener'.
Antwanette
French
Meaning
A French feminine form of Anthony, meaning 'priceless one' or 'highly praiseworthy'. It combines French elegance with the familiar Tony sound.
Lasonya
English
Meaning
An invented name, likely a combination of popular names and sounds, not having a specific traditional meaning.
Genea
Greek
Meaning
Likely a modern invention or variant of names like Gina or Geneva. No definitive meaning.
Kristalyn
Greek
Meaning
A variant of 'Crystal', from Greek 'krystallos', meaning 'ice' or 'clear'.
Kennisha
English
Meaning
A modern name, likely a combination of Ken and a suffix. No confirmed meaning.
Kaytie
Greek
Meaning
A diminutive of Katherine, a Greek name meaning 'pure'.
Sharnell
English
Meaning
A modern American name, likely a combination of 'Shar' and 'Nell' or 'Elle'. The meanings behind those name fragments are varied.
Concha
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish name derived from *Concepción*, referring to the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. It carries religious significance.
Kyera
Irish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name or a variant. Uncertain meaning or origin.
Alyxandria
Greek
Meaning
A modern spelling variation of Alexandria, derived from Alexander, meaning 'defending warrior' or 'helper of mankind'.
Sherie
French
Meaning
Sherie is a variant of Sherry, derived from the French 'cherie,' meaning 'darling' or 'dear one.' It can also be considered a diminutive of Sharon.
Brienna
Irish
Meaning
An Irish name, a feminine form of Brian, meaning 'noble' or 'high'. It signifies strength and honor.
Mckynzie
Scottish
Meaning
Mckynzie is a modern, stylized spelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish Gaelic surname meaning 'son of Kenneth' or 'fair child.'
Margart
Greek
Meaning
Margart is an uncommon variant of Margaret, a Greek name meaning 'pearl.' It signifies beauty, purity, and preciousness.
Sydell
English
Meaning
A variant of Sydelle, which is believed to be a combination of Sydney and the Germanic suffix 'ella'. Sydney means 'wide island' or 'Saint Denis'.
Ragen
Germanic
Meaning
Ragen is a name of Germanic origin, potentially derived from the element 'ragin,' meaning 'counsel' or 'advice.'
Margene
English
Meaning
A combination name, possibly blending Margaret (meaning 'pearl') and Genevieve (meaning 'tribe woman').
Lavenia
Latin
Meaning
A name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Lavinius. The precise meaning is not definitive, but associated with laurel leaves.
Girtha
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly a variation of Bertha, meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
Odessie
Greek
Meaning
Likely a feminine variation of 'Odysseus,' the hero of Homer's epic poem, the Odyssey, symbolizing a long and adventurous journey.
Phylliss
Greek
Meaning
From the Greek 'phyllon,' meaning 'leaf' or 'foliage,' often associated with springtime and lush greenery. A classic English feminine name.
Britnee
English
Meaning
Britnee is an English variant of Brittany, referring to the region of Bretagne in France. It signifies 'from Brittany' or 'Great Britain'.
Keia
Hawaiian
Meaning
Likely a variation of Kia, or possibly a shortened form. Meaning can vary, but may be related to 'Kai' meaning 'sea' in Hawaiian.
Tiffanee
Greek
Meaning
A variation of Tiffany, derived from the Greek name Theophania, meaning 'God's appearance'.
Brittiny
Celtic
Meaning
A variant of Brittany, referring to the region of Brittany in France. It originally meant 'from Britain'.