Unique, Unusual & Celebrity baby names Part II List Made By Romy Marylou Amber
- Kaelynne
Description:
Kaelynne is a modern feminine name that combines elements of popular names Kaelyn and Lynne. It's a variation of Kaelyn, which itself is a blend of Kay and Lynn or a feminine form of Kaelan. The name has Celtic and American origins, suggesting 'slender' or 'fair.' Kaelynne gained modest popularity in the United States during the early 2000s as part of the trend toward creative spellings and unique variations of traditional names. With its melodic sound and distinctive spelling, Kaelynne appeals to parents seeking a contemporary name with a feminine quality while still maintaining uniqueness. The double 'n' adds a decorative touch to this elegant name.
- Kaylynn
Origin:
Spelling variation of KaylinDescription:
Kaylynn follows a current trend in naming: add a -lynn or -lin suffix to a simple, single-syllable moniker. Alternate spellings include Kailyn, Cailin, and Kaylen. This variation has one too many Ys, and one too many Ns.
- Kymani
Origin:
Eastern AfricanMeaning:
"adventurous traveler"Description:
One of the most popular African names for boys, Kymani was in the US Top 1000 list from 2008 until 2016. Spelled Ky-mani, it's the name of Bob Marley's son.
- Kate-Lynn
- Kaylano
- Keayano
- Kentaro
- Keyano
- Keychairo
- Keylano
- Keylayesha
- Keylicia
- Keyshairo
- Kheyano
- Khitano
- Ky-Mani
- Kyandro
- Kytano
- Laticia
Description:
Laticia appears to be a variant spelling of Leticia or Laetitia, a name with Latin origins meaning 'joy' or 'happiness.' The Latin word 'laetitia' directly translates to 'gladness' or 'delight.' This alternative spelling with an 'a' in the first syllable emerged primarily in the United States during the 1970s and 1980s. The name follows the linguistic pattern of other feminine names ending in '-ia' or '-icia' that were popular during this period. Laticia reached its peak usage in the 1980s and has gradually declined since then, though it continues to be used. The variation in spelling represents the common phenomenon of adapting traditional names with slight modifications to create a more distinctive or personalized choice. The name maintains the melodic quality of the original while establishing its own identity through the altered first vowel.
- Livana
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"the moon, white"Description:
Pretty and unusual, Livana may find a lot more fans as parents look for alternatives to Number 1 Olivia. Livana was used for only seven baby girls in the US last year.