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Monroe
Monroe is a Scottish Gaelic surname derived from the Gaelic Munreabhadh , possibly meaning "mouth of the Roe" (a river in Northern Ireland), carried to Scotland by early settlers.…
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Myah
Myah is a creative spelling of Mia — itself a shortened form of Maria, from the Hebrew Miriam meaning "beloved" or possibly "sea of bitterness" — that adds visual distinctiveness…
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Nami
Nami is a Japanese name with multiple possible meanings depending on the kanji used: most commonly "wave" (波) or "beautiful" (奈美), arriving in American SSA data with a 2024 peak a…
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Nashly
Nashly is a contemporary Spanish-influenced American name that likely derives from the place-name Nashville filtered through Spanish phonetics, or is a creative combination of the…
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Neithan
Neithan is a modern spelling variant of Nathan — the Hebrew Natan , meaning "he gave" or "gift of God." With just 535 SSA records and a 2024 peak, Neithan is among the rarest name…
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Nelly
Nelly is an Old English name traditionally used as a pet form of Eleanor or Helen — Eleanor from Old French, ultimately from the Greek Helenē (bright, shining); Helen from the sam…
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Noam
Noam is a Hebrew name meaning "pleasantness," "delight," or "kindness," from the same root as Naomi, that has been growing in American Jewish communities and beyond as parents dis…
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Noel
Noel is a French name meaning "Christmas" or "birth": from the Latin natalis, referring to the nativity. With 15,120 SSA records and a 1987 peak, Noel has been used for both boys…
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Nyra
Nyra is listed with Greek origin — likely connected to nira (plowed field) or traced through the nymph tradition — but in practice it functions as a modern coinage that parents ar…
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Orson
Orson is a Latin-origin name — from the medieval Latin Ursus meaning "bear" — that spent most of the 20th century as an almost exclusively literary and cinematic name, inseparable…
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Osvaldo
Osvaldo is the Spanish and Italian form of Oswald, a Germanic name composed of os ("god") and wald ("rule") — meaning "divine ruler" or "god's power." With 14,394 SSA records and…
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Patricia
Patricia is the Latin feminine form of Patricius — from patricius , meaning "noble" or "of patrician rank," the aristocratic class of ancient Rome. With over 1.5 million SSA recor…
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Phineas
Phineas is a name of debated etymology — possibly from the Hebrew Phinehas (meaning "the Nubian" or "oracle") or possibly from Greek, with the meaning uncertain — that appears in…
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Pia
Pia is the Latin and Italian feminine of Pius — from pius , meaning "pious," "dutiful," or "devout," with the additional sense of filial reverence and sacred obligation. It's a ti…
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Pierson
Pierson is an Old English surname meaning "son of Peter" — and it's been making the transition from last name to first name with quiet confidence. With 3,399 SSA records and a 202…
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Prisha
Prisha is a Sanskrit name meaning "beloved" or "God's gift" — some sources also connect it to the Sanskrit root for joy or delight. With 2,832 SSA records and a 2017 peak, Prisha…
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Raylee
Raylee is an Old English-rooted construction — Ray (from Old English raege , roe deer, or from Raymond via Old French) combined with the -lee suffix from leah (woodland clearing).…
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Rayyan
Rayyan is an Arabic name with Quranic significance, referring to one of the gates of Paradise specifically designated for those who observe the fast of Ramadan. The root r-y-y rel…
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Reece
Reece is a Welsh name — a variant of Rhys, meaning "ardor" or "enthusiasm" — that has traveled a remarkable journey from ancient Welsh royalty to contemporary American nurseries.…
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Reem
Reem is an Arabic name meaning "white antelope" or "gazelle" — one of the classical Arabic terms for the Arabian oryx, an animal associated in Arabic poetry with grace, beauty, an…
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