Verida (f): A name of Spanish origin, Verida is derived from the Latin name [name_f]Veritas[/name_f] and means “truth”.
Mateeusz (m): A variant of [name_m]Mateusz[/name_m], the Polish form of [name_m]Matthew[/name_m].
Amzey, Amzy, and Amzie (m): Variant spellings of the Hebrew name [name_m]Amzi[/name_m], meaning “strong”.
Kiova (f): Most likely a variant of the Native American name [name_m]Kiowa[/name_m].
Kahena (f): A name of Hawaiian origin meaning “flowing”.
Kahina (f): A name of Arabic origin meaning “fortuneteller”. This was one of the many names of Dihya, a Berber warrior and [name_f]Queen[/name_f] of the Aurès who lived during the 7th century AD.
Georgia-Mae (f): A hyphenated combination of the names [name_f]Georgia[/name_f] and [name_f]Mae[/name_f].
Treyelle (f): Most likely an obscure American invented name.
Marus (m): A name related to [name_f]Mary[/name_f], which has many separate debated meanings, and/or [name_m]Mars[/name_m], meaning “male”.
Aeralie and Arelie (f): Both related to the [name_f]French[/name_f] name [name_f]Aurelie[/name_f] and the Latin name [name_f]Aurelia[/name_f], all meaning “golden”.
Kenway (m): A name of Scottish and [name_f]British[/name_f] origin meaning “battle”. It is also a surname derived from the Old [name_f]English[/name_f] Cēnwīg, meaning “keen battle” or “kin battle”.
Kenewi (m): A name of Middle [name_f]English[/name_f] origin, related to the aforementioned Kenway. Kenewi is a personal name derived from the Old [name_f]English[/name_f] Cēnwīg, meaning “keen battle” or “kin battle”.
Jonalene (f): A variant of [name_f]Jolene[/name_f] and/or a feminization of [name_m]Jonah[/name_m].
Boma (u): A Polish, Ukrainian, Czech, and Slovak surname meaning “bomb”, as well as a word name of African origin meaning “rural fortress” or “livestock pen”. Though unusual as a given name, there are a few examples of it on findagrave.com.
Wiswell and Wiswall (m): Wiswell is a habitational surname name of [name_f]English[/name_f] origin, thought to mean “wise well”. Wiswall is a variant. Though surnames, both have been used as a given name a handful of times, according to findagrave.com.
Tyberious (m): A fairly modern variant of the Latin name [name_m]Tiberius[/name_m].
LuElla (f): [name_f]Luella[/name_f] with a twist.
Averian and Averion (m): Both invented names, possibly derived from [name_f]Averil[/name_f], an [name_f]English[/name_f] surname name meaning “boar battle”.