Drug or Girl's Name #1 (A-D)

Both pharmaceutical companies and parents can be creative when naming their pride and joy--and creative spellings often play a part in that. Can you differentiate which of these are drugs and which are girls' names? Some are both. To be designated as a name, it must have appeared as a girl's name in the US "Baby Names from Social Security Card Applications" from 1880 to 2023, which includes only names that were used for at least five registrations in a single year. Drug names may be generic or proprietary. The drug may or may not be currently on the market in the US. These are names of specific drugs, not pharmaceutical companies.
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1. Aeryn
Aeryn, an alternative spelling of the traditional name Erin, first appeared on the list in 1992 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2006 with 76 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
2. Ajooni
Ajooni, a Sikh name meaning "God's Part", first appeared on the list in 2008 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2023 with 50 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
3. Ajovy
Ajovy treats migraines. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
Both
4. Aleigha
Aleigha, an Americanized spelling of the Arabic name "Aaliyah," meaning "exalted", first appeared on the list in 1981 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2012 with 316 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
5. Alyacen
Alyacen is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
Both
6. Amethia
Amethia is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
Both
7. Amethyst
Amethyst is an oral contraceptive. The name for a violet-colored quartz gemstone, it originates from the Ancient Greek word "amethystos," meaning "not drunk." It first appeared on the list in 1967 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2022 with 235 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
8. Anexsia
Anexsia is a pain reliever. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
Both
9. Ashlyna
Ashlyna is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
Both
10. Aubra
Aubra is an oral contraceptive. A variation of Aubrey, it was traditionally a boy's name. It comes from a combination of the Germanic words for "elf" and "power." It first appeared on the list as a girl's name in 1974 and last appeared in 1985, peaking in 1977 with 8 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
11. Aurovela
Aurovela is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
Both
12. Avaya
Avaya is an antibiotic. It first appeared on the list in 2000 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2022 with 158 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
13. Aviane
Aviane is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
Both
14. Ayuna
Ayuna is an oral contraceptive. It appeared as a name only in 2008 with 7 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
15. Azurette
Azurette is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
Both
16. Bekyree
Bekyree is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
Both
17. Briellyn
Briellyn is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists, even in Utah.
Name
Drug
Both
18. Caeli
Caeli, a creative spelling of the more phonetically-spelled Kaylee, first appeared on the list in 1974 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2023 with 146 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
19. Cambrielle
Cambrielle first appeared on the list in 2008 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2008 with 7 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
20. Camrese
Camrese is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
Both
21. Cesia
Cesia is an oral contraceptive. Cesia, an English transliteration of the Hebrew name Keziah, after the Cassia tree, first appeared on the list in 1981 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2009 with 65 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
22. Chabelina
Chabelina is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
Both
23. Chateal
Chateal is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
Both
24. Concerta
Concerta is an ADHD treatment. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
Both
25. Cryselle
Cryselle is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
Both
26. Cyclessa
Cyclessa is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
Both
27. Cyncere
Cyncere, a creative spelling of the English word "sincere," first appeared on the list in 1999 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2022 with 20 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
28. Dalary
Dalary, historically more common as a boy's name, first appeared on the list as a girl's name in 2014 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2017 with 334 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
29. Damaris
Damaris treats HIV/AIDS. A name of Greek origin meaning "heifer" or "calf," it first appeared on the list as a girl's name in 1916 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2006 with 483 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
30. Daysee
Daysee is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
Both
31. Delayza
Delayza first appeared on the list in 2013 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2023 with 49 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
32. Delyla
Delyla is an oral contraceptive. A creative spelling of "Delilah," a biblical name, it first appeared on the list in 1984 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2008 with 43 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
33. Dzire
Dzire is used to treate osteoarthritis. A creative spelling of "Desire," it first appeared on the list in 2007 and last appeared in 2016, peaking in 2012 with 7 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
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