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Shay
Shay is an Irish name — a short form of Séamus (the Irish equivalent of James) or a standalone name meaning "stately" or "admirable" — that has found broader use as a gender-neutr…
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Simone
Simone is one of those names that seems to have been owned by extraordinary women at every point in history. The French feminine of Simon, from Hebrew Shim'on , it carries a Galli…
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Sol
Sol is the sun: in Latin, in Spanish, in the name itself. Three letters, one syllable, a meaning so fundamental it predates civilization. Ranked #1135 with a 1918 peak and 8,099 t…
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Spencer
Spencer is an Old French occupational surname that has been making a quiet but steady move into the feminine column. It peaked in 2017 on the girls' side and has just over 5,400 S…
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Sterling
Sterling is a name that comes pre-loaded with quality signals. As an English adjective meaning "of the highest standard" — derived from the Old English word for a small star that…
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Syncere
Syncere is a phonetic respelling of Sincere, the Latin-rooted virtue name meaning "without wax" — referring to the Roman practice of using wax to disguise cracks in marble, so sin…
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Taliyah
Taliyah is a Hebrew-origin name with a beautiful meaning — typically interpreted as "dew from God" or "God's dew" — and a spelling that places it firmly in the American tradition…
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Tara
Tara is an Irish name meaning hill or rocky outcrop, from the Old Irish teamhair , the name of the Hill of Tara in County Meath, ancient seat of the High Kings of Ireland. It reac…
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Torin
Torin is an Irish name that sounds like it was designed in a sound lab: strong opening consonant, clean vowel core, satisfying nasal ending. Ranked #1164 with a peak in 2018, it's…
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True
True is a word name in the most minimal possible form — one syllable, an adjective that functions as a value statement — and it has been gaining ground as a girls' name with about…
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Tylan
Tylan is an Old English-origin name meaning "tile maker" — from the occupational surname Tyler with a variant phonetic rendering — or alternatively a creative combination of Tyler…
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Tymir
Tymir peaked in 2024 with only 1,564 total registered uses — a genuinely rare name that sits at the intersection of Arabic etymology and African American naming creativity. Ranked…
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Viola
Viola peaked in 1918 — one of the great Edwardian-era girl names, alongside Mabel, Ethel, and Pearl. With over 132,741 SSA records, it was genuinely popular for decades, then fade…
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Winifred
Winifred peaked in 1918 — the year of the Armistice — and has 44,809 SSA records accumulated across more than a century of steady if quiet use. It's a Welsh name of genuine antiqu…
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Xolani
Xolani is a Southern African name from Zulu and Xhosa traditions, meaning "be peaceful" or "bring peace" — an imperative form of the root verb for peace. With just 829 SSA records…
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Yasir
Yasir is an Arabic name with an elegantly simple meaning: easy, prosperous, one who brings ease. It has a quiet strength in its sound, too. Ranked #1108 with a peak in 2019, it ha…
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Zahara
Zahara is an Arabic and Swahili name meaning "flower" or "to shine, to blossom" — from the Arabic root zahara , to bloom or to radiate light. It gained significant American visibi…
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Zeus
Zeus is the king of the Olympian gods — the Greek deity of sky, thunder, and divine order — whose name derives from the Proto-Indo-European root *dyeu- meaning "sky" or "shine." W…
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Zhuri
Zhuri entered American name records with a very specific origin story: LeBron James and Savannah James named their daughter Zhuri Nova James in 2014. The name, Swahili in origin a…
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Zyan
Zyan is an Arabic-rooted name, a variant spelling of Zain or Zayn, from the Arabic zayn , meaning "beauty," "grace," or "excellence." Ranked #1244 with its peak in 2024 and around…
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