250+ compound names for babies

  1. Jaslene
    • Origin:

      Invented name
    • Description:

      Jaslene, a reality show-related name via former America's Next Top Model winner Jaslene Gonzalez, a smoosh of Jasmine and the 'ene' ending, has dropped from Number 599 in 2007 to 976 in 2010.
  2. Georgeanne
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "farmer + grace"
    • Description:

      An English combination of George and Anne or a feminization of George, more familiar in the elegant Georgiana form.
  3. Marilou
    • Origin:

      Compound name or French diminutive of Marie and Louise
    • Meaning:

      "beloved and renowned in battle; bitterness and strength in battle"
    • Description:

      A cheerful and bubbly compound name that is popular in France and Belgium. It might also be used in the Philippines as a combination of Maria and Lourdes.
  4. Willowdean
    • Origin:

      American invented name
    • Meaning:

      "willow tree + valley"
    • Description:

      The Social Security Lists show Willodean and all its variant spellings to have been used throughout the 1920s and 30s especially in Southern states. There are a few theories on its origins (an invented name created to honor William/Willard and a a female name ending in "-dine", or it may be an Anglicization of a Native American name).
  5. Skylynn
    • Origin:

      Combination of Sky and Lynn
    • Description:

      Lynn is a particularly popular suffix for combination names, dating from the days of Marilyn through Katelynn to today's Ashlyn and Brooklyn and, right, Skylynn (or Skylyn or Skylinn or Skylynne). Skylynn is probably more influenced by the trendy Skylar than by word name Sky, but Skylar itself is a variation on the Dutch Schuyler.
  6. Emmarie
    • Origin:

      Variation of Emery, German, combination name, blending Emma and Marie
    • Meaning:

      "industrious; universal + drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
    • Description:

      On one hand, this may be a twist on the unisex Emery, to make it more obviously feminine - and to make it stand out from Emery, Emory, and Emerie, which all rank in the US Top 600.
  7. Beauford
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "beautiful fort"
    • Description:

      Combine the charm of Beau with the strength of Ford and you’ll get Beauford, an attractive French surname waiting to be discovered. The most notable bearer is Beauford Delaney, a modernist painter who participated in the Harlem Renaissance.
  8. Hiranur
    • Origin:

      Turkish from Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "light of the diamond"
    • Description:

      A Turkish compound of the Arabic names Hira and Nur, more common than either of the names individually.
  9. Amybeth
    • Origin:

      English, compound name
    • Meaning:

      "beloved + pledged to god"
    • Description:

      A pretty combination of Amy and Beth, borne by Anne with an E actress Amybeth McNulty. It gives Little Women and vintage vibes.
  10. Annmarie
    • Origin:

      English combination of Anne and Marie
    • Meaning:

      "grace + drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
    • Description:

      Variant of Annemarie
  11. Jaylene
    • Origin:

      Variation of Jayleen
    • Description:

      Jaylene is one of those modern creations that looks like a messy attempt at being trendy. We suggest you instead consider Jane, Jaya, Jolene, Josephine, Justine, Geraldine, or Janine for a name with a similar sound and a more classic look.
  12. Audriella
    • Origin:

      Compound name, blending Audrey and Ella
    • Meaning:

      "noble strength + fairy, all, completely"
    • Description:

      A contemporary smoosh name that entered the stats in 2010. Merging two popular favorites seamlessly into one, Audriella has star quality thanks to namesakes Ella Fitzgerald and Audrey Hepburn.
  13. Emmalynn
    • Origin:

      Combination of Emma and Lynn
    • Meaning:

      "universal lake"
    • Description:

      An updated form of Emmeline or Emmaline or a compound name that makes your chosen pronunciation more obvious. Spelling variation Emmalyn reached the US Top 500 in2017, but has since fallen out of Top 1000. However, if you put the two spellings together, this smoosh name is given to nearly 400 girls, placing it above Emmeline or Emmaline. Influence Emmalynn Minassian and Canadian singer, Emmalyn Estrada are notable bearers.
  14. Marilee
    • Origin:

      English combination of Mary and Lee
    • Meaning:

      "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + meadow"
    • Description:

      Marilee is one of the cheeriest – if least substantial – combinations of Mary with another name.
  15. Annalisa
    • Origin:

      Comnibation of Anna and Lisa
    • Description:

      One of the more widely used combination forms.
  16. Starlynn
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      As modern "smoosh" names go, Starlynn is not bad. Over the past two years nearly 40 American girls have been given this name. There may be some confusion with the name Starling (a type of bird), but that shouldn't be too difficult to overcome. Beware, however, its similarity in sound to Russian dictator, Stalin.
  17. Jenessa
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      This newer sounding coalition of Jennifer and Vanessa is gaining in popularity.
  18. Elizabelle
    • Origin:

      Compound name, blending Elizabeth and Isabelle
    • Meaning:

      "God is my oath"
    • Description:

      What do you do when you love two variations of the same name that also sound quite distinct? One option is to blend them together and keep the best of both. Elizabelle - and Elizabella - have been in use since the 2000s, though they haven't caught on just yet. Possibly divisive, but both are rather pleasing to say.
  19. Joycelyn
    • Origin:

      Variation of Jocelyn or combination of Joyce + Lyn, Latin and Welsh
    • Meaning:

      "joyous lake"
    • Description:

      The compound name Joycelyn, which combines the names Joyce and Lyn and also is a spin on Jocelyn, was brought to widespread attention via the first African-American female surgeon general, Joycelyn Elders, who served under President Bill Clinton in the 1990s. Although Joyce and Lynn were popular names in the 1930s and 40s, this name is unlikely to resonate now.
  20. Jessalyn
    • Origin:

      Compound name including Jessica or Jessa and Lyn
    • Meaning:

      "to behold beauty"
    • Description:

      With a hint of the floral Jessamyn, the familiarity of Jessica, and reminiscent of sweet but strong Jocelyn, this compound name was quietly but consistently used from the 80s until the mid 2010s when it began to fall out of favor. This fall coincided with both Jessica dropping out of the US Top 200, and, interestingly, with Jojo and Jessalynn Siwa's appearance on reality TV show Dance Moms.