English/Modern baby names
Baby names of English/Modern origin, with meanings and pronunciations.
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Modern variation combining Lynn (from linden tree or lake) with the suffix -ell.
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Modern variation of Carey or Carrie, derived from the Irish surname meaning 'dark' or 'black'.
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Modern American name combining 'rond' with the suffix '-dell' (valley).
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Variation of Lonnie, which is a short form of Alonzo (Germanic 'all' + 'ready').
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Modern variation of Raven, from the English word for the black bird.
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Name meaning 'alone' spelled backwards, popularized by the Enola Gay aircraft.
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Short form or variation of Genevieve, from the French meaning 'tribe woman'.
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Modern variation of Kathy, Kaylee, or a standalone modern creation.
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Variation of Rosella or Rose, from 'rose' with a diminutive suffix meaning 'little rose'.
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Variation of Piper, from the English occupational word for one who plays the pipes.
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Variation of Devon or Davina, from the English place name Devon.
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Variation of Mandy or short form of Meredith, from Greek 'Meredith' meaning 'great ruler'.
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Modern name of uncertain etymology; possibly a surname or contemporary creation.
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Modern creation combining Sky (the atmosphere) with the suffix -lynn.
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Modern creation, possibly from Carden or combining Car- with -dell.
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Modern creation, possibly from Taylor or combining Tay- with -den.
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Modern creation, possibly from Bray or combining Bray- with -son.
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Variant of Cade or Kate, meaning a rounded hill or pure.
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Combination of Mary (beloved) with -lyn.
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Possibly from a place name or modern creation.
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Possibly from del- prefix with -win, meaning friends of the valley.
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Possibly a place name or modern creation from Chip with -ton.
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Variant or modern creation, possibly related to Minor; no established traditional etymology.
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Possibly short form or modern creation; could relate to Arbor or Arbuckle.
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Modern variant of River, a nature-inspired name.
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Possible blending of Earl with -ma suffix.
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Variant or diminutive of Willow, meaning graceful.
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Feminine variant of Marvin, meaning friend of the sea.
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Blending of Maddie or Madelyn with -lynn, meaning maiden of Magdala.
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Variant of Ellis or Allison, blending traditional English elements with modern -yn suffix.
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Variant of Channing, from Old English meaning 'young wolf' or 'channel.'
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One who operates a laser; modern invention.
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Full of joy; a blended name combining Joy and Ann.