930+ Invented Baby Names (with Meanings & Popularity)

  1. Sanelma
    • Origin:

      Finnish
    • Meaning:

      "story, poem"
    • Description:

      Sanelma is an invented Finnish name derived from the verb sanella, meaning "to dictate."
  2. Jamya
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      A mysterious name found in fantasy fiction and climbing in popularity as a kind of combo of Jamie and Tanya.
  3. Brenlyn
    • Origin:

      American invented name
    • Description:

      Nouveau syllable compound that could appeal to parents looking to honor a Brenda or Brendan in their life.
  4. Janyla
    • Anavia
      • Origin:

        English, invented name
      • Description:

        A pretty name with echoes of Ana, Ava and Olivia — and the option of Navy as a middle name — brought to public attention by Olympic sprinter Anavia Battle. Her siblings have equally cool names: Mintoria, Antoine and Montel.
    • Tribeca
      • Origin:

        American place-name
      • Description:

        Tribeca was the term created for New York City's TRIangle BElow CAnal Street. Stangely enough--that aside--it almost does sound like a plausible girls' name, nicknamed Becca.
    • Caissa
      • Origin:

        Italian invented name
      • Description:

        Caïssa was invented as a goddess of chess by Italian poet Marco Girolamo Vida in 1527. The name is known in the chess community, but not much outside of that.
    • Copelyn
      • Origin:

        English invented name
      • Description:

        A feminine spin on the surname name Copeland.
    • Saybie
      • Origin:

        Invented name
    • Gayelette
      • Origin:

        Invented literary name
      • Description:

        A fanciful concoction whipped up by L. Frank Baum for a beautiful and powerful princess in one of his Oz books.
    • Ihanelma
      • Origin:

        Finnish
      • Meaning:

        "lovely, sweet"
      • Description:

        Invented in the early 20th century, along with similar names Sanelma and Anelma. Ihanelma was derived from the Finnish word ihana, meaning "lovely" or "sweet."
    • Brandall
      • Origin:

        Modern invented name
      • Description:

        Adding that B to Randall transforms a pretty boyish surname choice into a 21st century spin on Brandy.
    • Tacy
      • Origin:

        American invented name
      • Description:

        Looks very much like it lost its first initial.
    • Madley
      • Origin:

        American invented name
      • Description:

        Part Hadley, part Madeline, Madley is an invented smoosh name for our times. Of course, it sounds like madly so that may put some parents off, though for others the intense meaning may be a good thing. Madley also sounds a little like Melody and a bit like medley, appealing musical associations.
    • Kaydel
      • Origin:

        Modern invented name
      • Description:

        Kaydel is the name of the character played by Billie Lourd, the daughter of Carrie Fisher, in the 2017 Star Wars movie. There were no baby girls named Kaydel in 2016, but after the movie's release, we expect that to change. As with Kylo and Leia, Star Wars has a track record of introducing new names to the lexicon and promoting their popularity.
    • Lidda
      • Origin:

        Modern invented name
      • Description:

        Kirsten Dunst played a young woman named Lidda, a synthetic name you may consider as a variation of Biblical place-name Lydda or as a short form of Phyllida.
    • Laniya
      • Laikynn
        • Origin:

          Invented name
        • Description:

          Variation of Lake.
      • Jaleah
        • Origin:

          Modern invention, from Hebrew and Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "God's ascent; lofty, exalted"
        • Description:

          Jaleah is a less popular spelling of Jaliyah, which is likely a variation of the popular Aliyah. From Hebrew, the name Aliyah means "ascent" while the Ja- beginning often connotes God, so the meaning might be "God's ascent." As an Arabic name, Aliyah means "lofty" or "exalted" while Ja- is a popular prefix used in the African American community, so Jaliyah - or Jaleah might be a twist on a more popular choice, or a way to honor an Aliyah.
      • Kamiya