Neat Spelling of Original Names

Like the sound of those classic names, but want to set your kid apart? Check these out!
  1. Allyce
    • Charrels
      • Dayna
        • Deborra
          • Dugglas
            • Elisabeth
              • Origin:

                Spelling variation of Elizabeth
              • Meaning:

                "pledged to God"
              • Description:

                This spelling of the classic name is found in France, Germany, Greece, and other cultures, and is worn by such notables as Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, Elisabeth Shue, Elisabeth Moss, and Elisabeth Hasselbeck. The name's pronunciation is usually just like the Z version, but some parents choose this because they want to discourage the Liz or Lizzie short forms and so pronounce it as if it has Lisa in the middle.
            • Emilee
              • Origin:

                Spelling variation of Emily
              • Description:

                Again, we see the trendy -ee suffix.
            • Harrie
              • Josef
                • Origin:

                  German, Scandinavian, Czech variation of Joseph
                • Meaning:

                  "Jehovah increases"
                • Description:

                  The German, Scandinavian and Czech variant of Joseph, borne by several notable European artists and athletes, as well as the brutal Soviet dictator Josef (or Iosif) Stalin.
              • Judee
                • Justen
                  • Jannett
                    • Jeen
                      • Jeri
                        • Jonn
                          • Jordinn
                            • Lerri
                              • Mareigh
                                • Nycole
                                  • Raimond
                                    • Origin:

                                      Estonian variation of Raymond, German
                                    • Meaning:

                                      "wise-protector"
                                    • Description:

                                      The short form, Raivo, is more common these days.