Renli, pronounced REN-lee (/rənˈli/), constitutes a distinctive feminine given name whose etymological structure appears to derive from an intentional synthesis of East Asian morphemes—namely the Japanese ren, denoting “lotus” or “affection,” and the Chinese li, signifying “elegance,” “beauty,” or “courtesy”—thereby articulating an intrinsic association with dignified benevolence. Although absent from classical onomastic corpora, Renli has experienced a measurable yet modest ascendancy within United States naming data, as documented by the Social Security Administration: occurrences increased to 23 in 2024, yielding a rank of 927, up from five occurrences (rank 953) in 2023; eight (936) in 2022; 13 (934) in 2021; six (938) in 2019; ten (947) in 2018; and seven (952) in 2017. This gradual upward trajectory reflects a growing parental predilection for names that merge cross-cultural resonance with phonetic clarity and typological compatibility within Anglo-American linguistic patterns, rendering Renli an exemplar of contemporary naming innovation.