930+ Invented Baby Names (with Meanings & Popularity)

  1. Camber
    • Origin:

      English from Latin
    • Meaning:

      "curved inwards"
    • Description:

      Part Cameron, part Amber, Camber may be a new name but it feels right for our times. As a word, camber means a slightly arched surface.
  2. Kaylor
    • Origin:

      American invented name
    • Description:

      Kaylor is a faux surname name. It doesn't have an occupational meaning, unlike soundalike names Taylor ("tailor") and Baylor ("one who delivers goods"). It may be considered an Anglicization of surnames such as Keillor or Kohler, but its use typically arises from a combination of the names Kay and Taylor.
  3. Jhett
    • Celimene
      • Origin:

        Literary name
      • Meaning:

        "heavenly strength"
      • Description:

        Célimène is a literary name invented by the 17th century French playwright Molière for a character in his 1666 play Le Misanthrope. It may be derived from Latin and Greek elements meaning "heavenly" and "moon" or "strength". Notable real-life bearers include French singer Célimène Gaudieux and pianist Célimène Daudet.
    • Cilan
      • Origin:

        Invented name
      • Meaning:

        "cilantro"
      • Description:

        Though it appears as if it could be Irish, Cilan is an invented name from the Pokemon universe, derived directly from the word "cilantro."
    • Eddard
      • Origin:

        Variation of Edward
      • Description:

        Eddard is a spin on Edward created by author George R.R. Martin for the Game of Thrones series. Eddard, usually known as Ned, Stark was the wise and good King of the North whose shocking murder at the end of the first season of the TV show set off years of chaos. While Eddard as a name may have more earthly ties than Sansa or Daenerys, it's linked firmly to the Game of Thrones franchise and will peg you as a fan.
    • Banksy
      • Origin:

        Invented name
      • Description:

        Credit, of course, to the artist for inventing this secretive pseudonym, but we actually have Hilary Duff to thank for Banksy as a baby name. Banksy is Duff's nickname for her daughter Banks, born in 2018. Banksy debuted on the charts in 2020, when it was used for seven baby girls.
    • Kaysen
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Cason
      • Description:

        Trendy Cason is becoming popular enough to have a variety of offshoot spellings in the Top 1000.
    • Wyntreaux
      • Origin:

        Invented name
      • Description:

        The ultimate romantic elaboration of Winter, Wyntreaux feels like it's straight out of a fantasy novel.
    • Zakari
      • Zamari
        • Origin:

          Modern invented name
        • Meaning:

          "beauty; one who builds; mind, heart; evening conversation"
        • Description:

          Zamari has a lot going for it — a fashionable -ari ending, distinctive Z initial, and gender-neutrality too. The name has nearly doubled in use in the last decade, with 120 boys and 40 girls receiving the name in 2023. Particularly popular among the African American community, it likely takes its inspiration from the similar Amari, Jamari, or Kamari.
      • Arleigh
        • Origin:

          Modern invented name
        • Description:

          Softer version of hot Harley or Marley.
      • Amillion
        • Origin:

          Invented name
        • Meaning:

          "a million"
        • Description:

          A meeting of two trends — compound names a la Myking and Alegend and money-related -illion names such as Million and Billion.
      • Epponnee
        • Origin:

          Australian invented name
        • Description:

          Epponnee-Rae — full name Epponnee-Raelene Kathleen Darlene Charlene Craig — is the daughter of Kim and Brett on the early aughts Australian sitcom Kath & Kim.
      • Majora
        • Origin:

          Modern invented name
        • Description:

          Majora's Mask was the title of a lauded Nintendo 64 game in the Legend of Zelda series, in which Majora was the main villain. The character's name was reportedly coined by the game's art director, Takaya Imamura, using Japanese characters from his own name and the title of the movie Jumanji.
      • Loredana
        • Origin:

          Italian, Romanian
        • Meaning:

          "laurel grove"
        • Description:

          A widespread name in Italy and Romania, the lovely Loredana is often claimed to have been invented by French author George Sand for a character in her 1833 novel Mattea. However, it also belonged to a 16th century Italian botanist, Loredana Marcello, known for developing treatments for various ailments. It probably derives from the Venetian surname Loredan, from the place name Loreo "laurel grove".
      • Dayanara
        • Origin:

          Modern invented name
        • Description:

          Former Miss Universe and former Mrs. Marc Anthony, Dayanara Torres has made a more lasting success of her name.
      • Zerrick
        • Origin:

          Modern invented name
        • Description:

          Updates the tired Derek or Eric.
      • Kentrell
        • Lakeisha
          • Origin:

            Modern invented name
          • Description:

            Perhaps the best known of the La names that peaked in the 1980s, it stems from the biblical Keziah, plus the gallic La prefix that rose to prominence centuries ago among the Creole people and Free Blacks of New Orleans.