Drug or Girl's Name #2 (E-M)

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. Ellara
Ellara, from Elara (a figure from Greek mythology), first appeared on the list in 2018 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2022 with 8 baby girls.
Name
Drug
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2. Eylea
Eylea treats macular degeneration. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
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Drug
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3. Finlee
Finlee is used to treat brain cancer. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists with this spelling.
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Drug
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4. Gemmily
Gemmily is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
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Drug
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5. Gianvi
Gianvi is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
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6. Hailey
Hailey is an oral contraceptive. An English name meaning hay's meadow, it first appeared in 1963 with this spelling, and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2003 with 8798 baby girls.
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Drug
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7. Iqra
Iqra, a popular Muslim name meaning "to read" or "to recite," first appeared on the list in 1990 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2023 with 128 baby girls.
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8. Jaimiess
Jaimiess is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
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Drug
Both
9. Jaloni
Jaloni first appeared on the list in 1995 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2023 with 43 baby girls.
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Drug
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10. Jatziry
Jatziry, of Aztec origin, first appeared on the list in 2000 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2012 with 44 baby girls.
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Drug
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11. Jazlyn
Jazlyn first appeared on the list in 1981 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2008 with 860 baby girls.
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Drug
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12. Jehlani
Jehlani, posslbly a variant of the Swahili name "Jelani," first appeared on the list in 2016 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2022 with 44 baby girls.
Name
Drug
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13. Jhream
Jhream, a creative spelling of "Dream," first appeared on the list in 2018 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2022 with 34 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
14. Jiselle
Jiselle, a creative spelling of "Giselle," first appeared on the list in 1983 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2011 with 136 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
15. Jolessa
Jolessa is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
Both
16. Jornay
Jornay is an ADHD treatment. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists with this spelling.
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Drug
Both
17. Jovi
Jovi, likely derived from Jove, an old name for the Roman god Jupiter, first appeared on the list in 1976 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2022 with 202 baby girls.
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Drug
Both
18. Jurnee
Jurnee, a creative spelling of "Journey," first appeared on the list in 1994 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2018 with 305 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
19. Karivah
Karivah is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
Name
Drug
Both
20. Larin
Larin is an oral contraceptive. A variation on "Lauren," it first appeared as a name in 1980 and last appeared in 2022, peaking in 1986 with 12 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
21. Larissia
Larissia is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists with this spelling.
Name
Drug
Both
22. Lasonja
Lasonja first appeared on the list in 1961 and last appeared in 1995, peaking in 1971 with 32 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
23. Lavada
Lavada remained on the social security rolls for over 100 years, first appearing in 1881 and last appearing in 2022, peaking in 1921 with 111 baby girls.
Name
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24. Leena
Leena is an oral contraceptive. It first appeared on the names list in 1963 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2019 with 256 baby girls.
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Drug
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25. Lessina
Lessina is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
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Drug
Both
26. Levora
Levora is an oral contraceptive. An uncommon first name, it first appeared on the list in 1918 and last appeared in 1960, peaking in 1921 with 13 baby girls.
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Drug
Both
27. Lluvia
Lluvia, a spanish word meaning "rain," first appeared on the list in 1975 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2008 with 237 baby girls.
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Drug
Both
28. Lyrik
Lyrik first appeared on the list in 1995 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2013 with 107 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
29. Maebri
Maebri first appeared on the list in 2012 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2017 with 9 baby girls.
Name
Drug
Both
30. Marlissa
Marlissa is an oral contraceptive. Marlissa first appeared on the list in 1958 and still appeared in 2012, peaking in 1992 with 25 baby girls.
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Both
31. Miangel
Miangel, pronounced "my angel," first appeared on the list in 1996 and still appeared in 2023, peaking in 2012 with 67 baby girls.
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32. Myzilra
Myzilra is an oral contraceptive. It has never appeared on the Social Security lists.
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Drug
Both
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