Name | Meaning | Origin |
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A’dab | hope; need | arabic |
A’ishah | Lively | Arabic |
Aala | She who hunts and heals | American |
Aaleahya | Sunshine | Indian |
Aaleyah | The greatest gift of God. | Arabic |
Aalijah | The lord is god. Variant of Elijah. | Hebrew |
Aaliyah | Ascender | Arabic |
Aaliyah | Highly exalted. | Hebrew |
Aamori | African | |
Aanjay | Unconquerable | Indian |
Aaralyn | With song | American |
Aarika | “Alternate Spelling: Erika, Erica, Ericka.” | Unknown |
Aarshiya | Heavenly | Unknown |
Aarthi | Way of offering prayer to god | Indian |
Aarushi | First ray of the sun. | Indian |
Aase | tree-covered mountain AEGILEIF | norse |
Aashka | Blessing | Indian |
Aasiya | “derived from the arabic verb, to abound, and means abundant, flourishing, thriving, prosperous” | Unknown |
Aaylah | Light bearer | Unknown |
Abagail | Gives Joy. | Hebrew |
Abaigael | Gives joy | Hebrew |
Abaigeal | Gives joy | Hebrew |
Abarrane | Feminine form of Abraham, from Hebrew."Father of many." | basque |
Abarrane | feminine form of Abraham, "father of many."Variant, Abame, exists. | hebrew |
Abarrane | Feminine form of Abraham father of many | Hebrew |
Abba | Ghanaian name for females born on Thursday. | african |
Abbey | My father rejoices. Biblical: the name of King David’s third wife described as good in discretion and beautiful in form. | Hebrew |
Abbie | “Gives joy, My father rejoices. Biblical: the name of King David’s third wife described as good in discretion and beautiful in form.” | Hebrew |
Abbigale | Unknown | |
Abby | My father rejoices. Biblical: the name of King David’s third wife described as good in discretion and beautiful in form. | Hebrew |
Abdera | from Abdera | greek |
Abeba | Ethiopian female name meaning "flower." | african |
Abebi | Yoruba of Nigeria female name meaning "we asked and got her" or "we asked for her and she came to us." | african |
Abedabun | Cheyenne name meaning "sight of day." | native |
Abedabun | Sight of day (Chippewa) | Native American |
Abeer | Fragrance. | Arabic |
Abegayle | Gives joy | Hebrew |
Abelia | "Breath, sigh." From Hebrew feminine form of Abel. Variants include Abelle and Abella. | french |
Abelia | "Sigh; breath."Variants include Abelie, Abella, and Abelle. | hebrew |
Abella | Breath | French |
Abellona | Danish form of Greek Apollonia, the feminine form of Apollo, name of the sun god. | danish |
Abena | Akan of Ghana name for females born on Tuesday. | african |
Abequa | Cheyenne name meaning "stays at home." | native |
Abequa | Stays at home (Chippewa) | Native American |
Abeque | Stays at home (Chippewa) | Native American |
Aberfa | from the mouth of the river ABERTHA | welsh |
Abetzi | Omaha name meaning " yellow leaf." | native |
Abey | Omaha name meaning " leaf." | native |
Abeytu | Omaha name meaning " green leaf." | native |
Abhirati | myth name (mother of five hundred children, a mother goddess) | indian |
Abhy | Gives joy | Hebrew |
Abia | great | arabic |
Abia | Great | Arabic |
Abiageal | Irish form of Abigail (brings joy) ADARA, ATHDARA | irish |
Abiageal | Irish form of Abigail brings joy | Irish |
Abichail | Gives joy | Hebrew |
Abida | "She who worships"; also a Hebrew name meaning "my father knows." | arabic |
Abigail | "Father rejoices."Some variants include Abagail, Abaigeal, Abbey, Abbie, and Abby. Diminutive, Gail, also exists. | hebrew |
Abigail | Gives joy: My father rejoices. Biblical: the name of King David’s third wife described as good in discretion and beautiful in form. | Hebrew |
Abigall | “Fathers joy. Alternate Spellings: Abegale, Abgail, Abigale.” | Hebrew |
Abijah | "God is my father." Variants include Abisha, and Abishah. | hebrew |
Abir | Arabic name meaning "fragrant; scent."Variant, Abeer, exists. | arabic |
Abir | Fragrant | Arabic |
Abital | "My father is dew." Variant, Avital, exists. | hebrew |
Ablah | perfectly formed | arabic |
Abra | "Example; lesson."Also a Hebrew name meaning "parent of many."Variants include Abame, Abarrane, and Abrahana. | arabic |
Abra | "Parent of many."Also an Arabic name meaning "example; lesson."Variants include Abame, Abarrane, and Abrahana. | hebrew |
Abra | Lesson | Arabic |
Abra | Mother of many | Hebrew |
Abriana | Variant of Italian. | Italian |
Abrianna | Mother of many nations. | Unknown |
Abrihet | Tigrinya of Ethiopia female name meaning "she has made it light, she emanates light." | african |
Abril | The month April: symbolizes spring. | Spanish |
Acacia | "thorny." | african |
Acacia | "Resurrection" or "guileless."Name of a blossoming tree that symbolizes rebirth. Some variants are Cacia, Cacie, Casey, Cassie, Cassy, Kacia, Kacie, Kacey, Kassie, and Kassy. | greek |
Acacia | Honorable. Biblical: acacia wood was used to build the wilderness Tabernacle. | Spanish |
Academia | named for Ciceros villa ACARNANIA | latin |
Acantha | thorn | greek |
Acca | "From Acca." | anglo |
Acca | From Acca | Anglo-Saxon |
Aceline | "Noble, highborn." Variant Asceline exists. | french |
Aceline | Noble | French |
Achan | Dinka of south Sudan name for a female child in the first pair of twins. | african |
Achcauhtli | unisexual name meaning "leader." | nahuatl |
Acheflour | white flower | arthurian |
Acheflow | White flower | Arthurian Legend |
Acima | Feminine form of Acim, "the Lord will judge."Variants include Acimah, Achima, and Achimah." | hebrew |
Ada | Ibo of Nigeria name for firstborn females. | african |
Ada | wealthy | english |
Ada | "Noble."Some variants include Ad, Adda, Addie, and Adie. | german |
Ada | happy ADABEL, ADBELLE | teutonic |
Ada | Wealthy | English |
Ada | Joyful | German |
Ada | Ornament. | Hebrew |
Adah | "Ornamented; decorated." | hebrew |
Adah | Beautiful. Ornament. | Hebrew |
Adair | From the oak tree ford. | Scottish |
Adaira | From the oak tree ford | Scottish |
Adairia | From the oak tree ford | Scottish |
Adal | Sweet or noble | German |
Adalbeorht | Noble | English |
Adalbrechta | Noble | English |
Adalene | Variant of Adela. | French |
Adalgisa | Italian name of Germanic origin, meaning "noble pledge" or "noble hostage." | italian |
Adalheida | Sweet or noble | German |
Adali | Noble | German |
Adalia | "Noble one."Also a Hebrew name meaning "God is my refuge."Some variants include Adal, Adalee, Adalie, Adalley, and Addala. | german |
Adalia | "God is my refuge."Also an Old German name meaning "noble one."Some variants include Adal, Adalee, Adalie, Adalley, and Addala. | hebrew |
Adalia | Noble | German |
Adalia | Of the nobility. Noble. | Spanish |
Adalicia | Of the nobility. Noble. | French |
Adalicia | Of the nobility. Noble. | German |
Adalie | Of the nobility. Noble. | French |
Adalie | Noble | German |
Adaliz | Of the nobility. Noble. | German |
Adaliz | Of the nobility. Noble. | French |
Adalwolfa | Noble she wolf | German |
Adalyn | Variant of Adela. | French |
Adama | Ibo of Nigeria female name meaning "beautiful child" or "queenly." | african |
Adamina | Feminine form of Adam, "of the red earth."Some variants are Adamine, Adaminna, Addie, Mina, and Minna. | hebrew |
Adan | Little fire | Irish |
Adana | Spanish feminine of Adam. | Spanish |
Adanech | Amharic and Tigrinya of Ethiopia female name meaning "she has rescued them." | african |
Adanna | Ibo of Nigeria female name meaning "father’s daughter." | african |
Adar | Fire | Hebrew |
Adara | "Virgin."Also an Greek name meaning "beauty," and a Hebrew name meaning "fire." Variants, Adar and Adra, exist. | arabic |
Adara | "Beauty."Also an Arabic name meaning "virgin," and a Hebrew name meaning "fire." Variants, Adar and Adra, exist. | greek |
Adara | "Fire."Also an Greek name meaning "beauty," and a Arabic name meaning "virgin." Variants, Adar and Adra, exist. | hebrew |
Adara | Virgin | Arabic |
Adara | Fire | Hebrew |
Adara | From the ford at the oak tree | Irish |
Adda | Wealthy | English |
Addie | Variant of Adela. | French |
Addilynn | Unknown | |
Addisen | Strong woman. Variant of Addison. | Unknown |
Addula | "Noble cheer." ADELA, ADEL, ADELINE, ADELINA, ADALINE, ADALINA, ADELICIA, ADALIA, ADALIE, ADAL | teutonic |
Addyson | Awesome | English |
Ade | a mistress of Lancelot | arthurian |
Ade | A mistress of Lancelot | Arthurian Legend |
Adeela | similar; equal | arabic |
Adeen | Little fire | Irish |
Adela | Good humor | French |
Adela | Pleasant: Of the nobility. Noble. | German |
Adelaide | "Noble."Some variants are Ada, Adela, Adele, and Adeline. | german |
Adelaide | Of the nobility. Noble. | French |
Adelaide | Sweet or noble | German |
Adelajda | Polish form of Adelaide (noble) ALBINKA | polish |
Adele | "Pleasant; good humor." Also Old German name meaning "nobility."Variants include Adèle (with accent), Adelia, Adella and Adelle. | french |
Adele | "Nobility."Also French name meaning "pleasant; good humor."Variants include Adèle (with accent), Adelia, Adella and Adelle. | german |
Adele | Good humor: Of the nobility. Noble. | French |
Adele | Pleasant | German |
Adelheid | Sweet or noble | German |
Adelheide | Sweet or noble | German |
Adelia | Of the nobility. Noble. | French |
Adelina | noble, kind | spanish |
Adelina | Of the nobility. Noble. Variant of Adela. | French |
Adelina | Sweet or noble | German |
Adelina | Noble or kind or winged | Spanish |
Adelinda | "Noble; sweet."A compound name consisting of Adele, "nobility," and Linda, "pretty." | teutonic |
Adelinda | Sweet or noble | German |
Adeline | "Woman of noble estate." Some variants and diminutives are Adaline, Adelind, Adella, Addi, Addy, Aline, Dahlina, Daline, Delina, Delly, Delyne, Edelie, and Lina. | german |
Adeline | Sweet: of the nobility. Noble. | German |
Adeline | Variant of Adela. | French |
Adelisa | Of the nobility. Noble. | French |
Adelisa | Of the nobility. Noble. | German |
Adelise | Forerunner of Alice Of the nobility. Noble. | French |
Adelita | Sweet or noble | German |
Adelita | Kind or winged: Of the nobility. Noble. | Spanish |
Adella | Of the nobility. Noble. | Spanish |
Adelle | Sweet or noble | German |
Adelle | Of the nobility. Noble. | French |
Adelpha | "Dear sister."Variants include Adelphe and Adelphie. | greek |
Adelynn | Variant of Adela. | French |
Adelyte | has good humor | german |
Adelyte | Has good humor | German |
Adena | "Decoration."Variants include Adene, Adina, and Adine. | hebrew |
Adena | Tender | Hebrew |
Adene | Tender | Hebrew |
Adenne | Firey or fire. Variant of Aden and Aiden. | Unknown |
Adeola | Yoruba of Nigeria female name meaning "crown of honor." | african |
Adetoun | Yoruba of Nigeria female name meaning "princess." | african |
Adette | Sweet or noble | German |
Adhiambo | Luo of Kenya name for females born after sunset. | african |
Adia | Wealthy | English |
Adianna | Unknown | Unknown |
Adiba | "Cultured; refined; polite." Variant, Adibah, exists. | arabic |
Adiba | Polite | Arabic |
Adibe | "Polite." AL-HADIYE | arabian |
Adiella | "The Lord’s decoration." | hebrew |
Adila | similar; equal | arabic |
Adila | Similar | Arabic |
Adilah | similar; equal | arabic |
Adilene | Variant of Adela. | French |
Adima | "Noble; renowned." ADOLPHINA, ADOLPHINE | teutonic |
Adin | "Slender and delicate." Variants include Adina and Adeana. | hebrew |
Adina | Amharic of Ethiopia word sometimes used as a female name, meaning "she has saved." | african |
Adina | Slender. | Hebrew |
Adinah | Slender. | Hebrew |
Adinam | "Tender." | hebrew |
Adinam | Tender | Hebrew |
Adine | Tender | Hebrew |
Adira | "Noble; powerful." | hebrew |
Adira | Strong. | Arabic |
Aditi | free AHISMA | hindi |
Aditi | free | indian |
Aditya | Sun: The First. Lord of the sun. | Indian |
Adiva | "Gentle and agreeable." | arabic |
Adiva | Gentle | Arabic |
Adjoa | Akan of Ghana names for females born on Monday; peace. | african |
Adlai | From Hebrew. "Just." More common as a man’s name. | arabic |
Admeta | myth name (from a tale of Hercules) | greek |
Admina | of the red earth | hebrew |
Admina | Of the red earth | Hebrew |
Adoette | large tree | native |
Adoette | Large tree | Native American |
Adolpha | Feminine form of Adolph. "Noble she-wolf." | german |
Adolpha | Noble she wolf | German |
Adoncia | "Sweet." Diminutive Doncia exists. ADORACION | spanish |
Adonia | feminine form of Adonis (lover of Aphrodite) | greek |
Adonia | Beautiful lady. Feminine of Adonis. | Spanish |
Adora | Chamoru Spanish, "adore." | chamoru |
Adoracion | Adoration | Spanish |
Adorlee | "Adored." | french |
Adorlee | Adored | French |
Adowa | noble. | african |
Adra | "Virgin." See Adara. | arabic |
Adreanna | From Adria the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. | French |
Adrian | dark | german |
Adrian | dark AGDA, AGATA, AGATON, AGNETA | swedish |
Adrian | Dark | German |
Adriana | dark | italian |
Adriana | dark; from Adria | romanian |
Adriana | Dark | Spanish |
Adriane | Dark | German |
Adriane | From Adria the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. | French |
Adrianna | From Adria the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. | French |
Adrianne | From Adria the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. | French |
Adrie | from the Adriatic | dutch |
Adriene | From Adria the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. | French |
Adrienne | "Dark." | french |
Adrienne | From Adria the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. | French |
Adsaluta | myth name | celtic |
Adsila | Cherokee name meaning "blossom." AIYANA | native |
Adsila | Blossom (Cherokee) | Native American |
Adwoa | Akan of Ghana names for females born on Monday; peace. | african |
Adya | born on Sunday | indian |
Aeaea | myth name (island of Circe) | greek |
Aedon | myth name (daughter of Pandareos) | greek |
Aedre | "Stream." | anglo |
Aedre | Stream | Anglo-Saxon |
Aefentid | "Evening." | anglo |
Aefentid | Evening | Anglo-Saxon |
Aefre | "Forever." | anglo |
Aefre | Forever | Anglo-Saxon |
Aegina | meaning unknown | greek |
Aeldra | Noble | English |
Aelfraed | Elf counselor | English |
Aelfwine | Friend of the elves | English |
Aello | myth name (a Harpy) | greek |
Aerlene | Elfin | Anglo-Saxon |
Aerwyna | Friend of the sea | English |
Aethelflaed | Sister of King Edward. | anglo |
Aethelflaed | Sister of King Edward | Anglo-Saxon |
Aethelreda | Noble maiden | English |
Aethelthryth | Wife of King Ecgfrith. | anglo |
Aethelthryth | Wife of King Ecgfrith | Anglo-Saxon |
Aethelwine | Friend of the elves | English |
Aethelwyne | Friend of the elves | English |
Aethra | myth name (mother of Theseus) | greek |
Aetna | from Aetna | greek |
Afaf | virtuous; pure | arabic |
Afafa | Ewe of Ghana female name for the firstborn child of a second husband. | african |
Afet | woman of bewitching beauty | turkish |
Afia | Akan of Ghana name for females born on Friday. | african |
Afifah | chaste | arabic |
Afina | meaning unknown | romanian |
Afra | Name meaning "peaceful ruler" used by ancient Romans and Greeks for females of African origin. | african |
Afra | "Color of earth." Also Hebrew, "young deer." Variants include Affera, Affery, Affra, Aphra. | arabic |
Afra | "Doe; young deer." Also Arabic name meaning "color of earth." Variants include Affera, Affery, Affra, Aphra. | hebrew |
Afra | Doe | Hebrew |
Afraima | Arabic and Hebrew name meaning "fertile." | arabic |
Afraima | Arabic and Hebrew name meaning "fertile." | hebrew |
Afreda | Feminine form of Alfred, "Elf counselor; elf power." Variants include Aelfraed, Alfi, Alfie, Alfre, Alfredah, Alfredda, Alfreeda, Alfri, Alfrida, Alfried, Alfrieda, Alfryda, Alfy, Allfie, Allfreda, Allfredah, Allfredda, Allfrie, Allfrie, Allfrieda, Allfry, Allfryda, Allfy, Elfie, Elfre, Elfrea, Elfredah, Elfredda, Elfreeda, Elfrida, Elfrieda, Elfryda, Elfrydah, Ellfreda, Ellfredah, Ellfredda, Ellfreeda, Ellfrida, Ellfrieda, Ellfryda, Ellfrydah, Elva, Elvah, Freda, Freddi, Freddie, Freddy, Fredi, Fredy, Freeda, Freedah, Frieda, Friedah, Fryda, Frydah. | english |
Afreda | Elf counselor | English |
Afric | Agreeable | Celtic |
Afric | Pleasant | Irish |
Africa | "Pleasant." Variants include Affrica, Affricah, Affrika, Affrikah, Africah, Afrika, Afrikah, Aifric, Apirka, Apirkah. | gaelic |
Africa | Agreeable | Celtic |
Africa | Pleasant | Irish |
Afrodille | "Daffodil." | french |
Afrodille | Daffodil | French |
Afton | Named for an Old English town. First a name for boys. Variant Affton exists. | english |
Afua | born on Friday. | african |
Afya | Swahili female name (also spelled AFIYA) and Kiswahili word meaning "health."Afya Bora means "good health." | african |
Agacia | Kind | Spanish |
Agafia | good | greek |
Agafia | Russian form of Agatha (good) AGRAFINA | russian |
Agalaia | myth name (splendor) | greek |
Agalia | happy | greek |
Agana | Chamoru Spanish, "blood." | chamoru |
Agapi | "Love; affection." Variants include Agape, Agappe. | greek |
Agata | kind | italian |
Agata | Kind | Irish |
Agate | Old French. Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, "good." | french |
Agate | Kind | Irish |
Agatha | "Good." Variants include Ag, Agace, Agacia, Agafia, Agafon, Agapet, Agapit, Agata, Agate, Agathe, Agathi, Agatta, Aggi, Aggie, Aggy, Aggye, Agi, Agie, Agota, Agotha, Agueda, Agy, Agye. | greek |
Agatha | Good | German |
Agathe | French form of Greek Agatha, "Kind." | french |
Agathe | good | german |
Agathe | Kind | French |
Agathe | Good | German |
Agave | Myth name (mother Pentheus), "illustrious; noble." | greek |
Agbenyaga | Ewe of Ghana name meaning "life is precious."(Could be shortened to NYAGA.) | african |
Agdta | Kind | Spanish |
Aghadreena | From the field of the sloe bushes | Irish |
Aghamora | From the great field | Irish |
Aghaveagh | From the field of the old tree | Irish |
Aghavilla | From the field of the old tree | Irish |
Aghna | Irish form of Agnes | Irish |
Aglaia | One of the three Graces of Greek myth. "Brilliant." Variants include Thalia (blossoming), and obsolete Euphrosyne (joy). | greek |
Aglauros | myth name (turned into stone by Hermes) | greek |
Agnella | pure | italian |
Agnes | "Pure; virginal." Variants include Ag, Agafi, Agafia, Agafon, Aggi, Aggie, Aggye, Aghna, Agi, Agie, Agna, Agnah, Agnek, Agnella, Agnellah, Agnelle, Agnese, Agnesse, Agneta, Agnetta, Agnettah, Agnola, Agnolah, Agot, Agota, Agote, Agoti, Agy, Agye, Aigneis, Aina, Ainah, Anais, Annais, Anneyce, Annis, Annisa, Annisah, Annise, Ina, Inah, Ines, Inessa, Inez, Inessa, Inez, Nessa, Nessah, Nesi, Nessie, Nessy, Nesta, Nestah, Nevsa, Nevesah, Neysa, Oona, Oonahg, Oonah, Una, Unah, Ynes, Ynez. | greek |
Agnese | Spanish form of Agnes pure | Spanish |
Agneta | pure | danish |
Agnola | "Angel." Also a variant of Greek Anges (pure). Variants include Agnolla, Agnolle. | italian |
Agotha | Hungarian form of Agatha (kind) | hungarian |
Agueda | kind | greek |
Agueda | Kind | Spanish |
Agurtzane | refers to the Virgin Mary | basque |
Ahalya | night | indian |
Ahana | From the little ford | Irish |
Ahava | "Loved one; dearly loved." Variants include Ahuva, Ahuda, Ahave. | hebrew |
Ahava | Dearly loved | Hebrew |
Ahave | Dearly loved | Hebrew |
Ahd | pledge; knowledge | arabic |
Ahelia | Breath | Hebrew |
Ahelie | Breath | Hebrew |
Ahisma | gentle | indian |
Ahlam | witty; imaginative; one who has pleasant dreams | arabic |
Ahuda | Dearly loved | Hebrew |
Ahuiliztli | unisexual name meaning "joy." | nahuatl |
Ahuva | Dearly loved | Hebrew |
Ai | beloved, gentle | vietnamese |
Aibhlin | Irish/Gaelic form of Evelyn (hazelnut?) or Helen (light). | gaelic |
Aibhlin | Irish/Gaelic form of Evelyn (hazelnut?) or Helen (light). | irish |
Aida | "Reward; present." Variant A’idah exists. | arabic |
Aida | help | french |
Aida | happy | italian |
Aida | Wealthy | English |
Aida | Help | French |
Aida | Help | Spanish |
Aidan | Irish/Gaelic name meaning "Fire" or "Little fire." Variants include Adan, Adeen, Aden, Aideen, Aiden. | gaelic |
Aidan | Irish/Gaelic name meaning "Fire" or "Little fire." Variants include Adan, Adeen, Aden, Aideen, Aiden. AIGNEIS | irish |
Aidan | Little fire | Irish |
Aideen | Little fire | Irish |
Aidia | Help | Spanish |
Aidoios | honored | greek |
Aife | a great warrior woman of myth | celtic |
Aife | A great warrior woman of myth | Celtic |
Aifric | agreeable | celtic |
Aifric | Pleasant | Irish |
Aiglentina | Sweetbrier rose | French |
Aiglentine | sweetbrier rose | french |
Aiglentine | Sweetbrier rose | French |
Aigneis | pure | celtic |
Aigneis | Gaelic forms of Agnes (pure) | gaelic |
Aigneis | Pure | Celtic |
Aigneis | Pure | Irish |
Aiko | little love; beloved | japanese |
Aila | From the strong place | Scottish |
Ailani | high chief | hawaiian |
Ailat | behind | hebrew |
Ailat | Behind | Hebrew |
Ailbhe | "Noble, bright." Variants include Alva, Alvy, Elva, Elvy AILEEN | irish |
Aileana | From the green meadow | Scottish |
Aileen | From the green meadow. Variant of Evelyn. | Scottish |
Aileen | Light. Variant of Evelyn. | Irish |
Aileene | Variant of Evelyn. | Irish |
Aileene | Variant of Evelyn. | Scottish |
Ailey | Light | Irish |
Aili | Sweet | German |
Aili | Light | Irish |
Ailia | Light | Irish |
Ailidh | kind | celtic |
Ailidh | Kind | Celtic |
Ailis | Gaelic form of Alice (honest) | gaelic |
Ailis | Noble | Celtic |
Ailis | Sweet | German |
Ailis | Noble or honest | Irish |
Ailisa | Noble | Irish |
Ailise | Noble | Irish |
Ailison | Honest | Irish |
Ailith | Old English name meaning "seasoned warrior." Variant Aldith exists. | english |
Ailsa | Devoted to God | Hebrew |
Ailse | Sweet | German |
Ailsie | Hebrew form of Scottish Ailsa which is either the diminutive of Elizabeth (pledge from God) or named for the island, Ailsa Craig. | hebrew |
Ailsie | Devoted to God | Hebrew |
Aimee | "Dearly loved; beloved." Variants include Aimie, Aimey, Amey, Ami, Amie. | french |
Aimee | Dearly loved Variant of Amy. | French |
Aimil | Gaelic form of Amelia (industrious) | gaelic |
Ain | Eye, thus "precious" | arabic |
Ain | priceless | egyptian |
Aina | Yoruba of Nigeria female name meaning "difficult birth," such as a child born with umbilical cord around neck. | african |
Aina | "Forever." Also Nigerian name meaning "difficult birth." | scandinavian |
Aina | Joy | Celtic |
Aine | "Happiness." | celtic |
Aine | Fire or joy | Celtic |
Aine | Ardent | Irish |
Aingeal | angel | celtic |
Aingeal | Angel | Celtic |
Aingeal | Angel | Irish |
Aingealag | angel | gaelic |
Aini | spring; flower; source; choice | arabic |
Ainslee | My meadow | Scottish |
Ainsley | Scottish/Gaelic. Named for the place. Originally a surname. Unisexual. Variants include Ainslee, Ainsleigh, Ainslie, Ansley, Aynslee, Aynsley, Aynslie. | gaelic |
Ainsley | Scottish/Gaelic. Named for the place. Originally a surname. Unisexual. Variants include Ainslee, Ainsleigh, Ainslie, Ansley, Aynslee, Aynsley, Aynslie. | scottish |
Ainsley | My own meadow. | Scottish |
Aintzane | glory | basque |
Aintzane | Glorious | Spanish |
Airic | Agreeable | Celtic |
Airlea | "Ethereal." Variants include Airla, Airlia. | greek |
Airleas | oath | gaelic |
Airleas | Oath | Irish |
Airrin | Unknown | Irish |
Aisha | These Swahili and Arabic female names mean "woman, life, alive" and refer to the Muslim Prophet Muhammed’s favored wife. See Aisha under the Arabic category for more variants. | african |
Aisha | "Woman; life; alive." Name of Mohammed’s youngest and most favored wife. Variants include Aeesha, Aeeshah, Aesha, Aeshah, Aiesha, Aieshah, Aishah, Aisia, Aisiah, Asha, Ashah, Ashia, Ashiah, Asia, Asiah, Ayeesa, Ayeesah, Ayeesha, Ayeeshah, Ayeisa, Ayeisah, Ayeisha, Ayeishah, Ayisa, Ayisah, Ayisha, Ayishah, Ieasha, Ieashah, Eiashia, Ieashiah, Iesha, Ieshah, Ieesha, Ieeshah, Ieeshia, Ieeshiah, Yiesha, Yieshah. | arabic |
Aisha | Lively: Woman. Life. Aisha was the name of the favorite wife of the prophet Mohammed. | Arabic |
Aishah | Woman. Life. Aisha was the name of the favorite wife of the prophet Mohammed. | Arabic |
Aisley | Dwells at the ash tree meadow | Anglo-Saxon |
Aisley | From the ash tree grove | English |
Aislin | Vision | Irish |
Aisling | Vision | Irish |
Aislinn | Irish/Gaelic name meaning "Vision; dream."Variants include Aislin, Aisling, Ashling, Isleen. | gaelic |
Aislinn | Vision | Irish |
Aisly | Dwells at the ash tree meadow | Anglo-Saxon |
Aislynn | Inspiration. Variant of Aislinn. | Celtic |
Aitana | glory | basque |
Aithne | Irish/Gaelic name meaning "fire."Feminine form of Aidan. Variants include Aine, Aithnea, Eithne, Ena, Ethnah, Ethnea, Ethnee. | gaelic |
Aithne | Irish/Gaelic name meaning "fire."Feminine form of Aidan. Variants include Aine, Aithnea, Eithne, Ena, Ethnah, Ethnea, Ethnee. ALASTRINA, ALASTRIONA | irish |
Aithne | Fire | Celtic |
Aiya | Bird | Hebrew |
Aiyana | Eternal blossom | Native American |
Aiyanna | Eternal Blossom | Native American |
Aja | High Priestess of Mecca. | african |
Ajanae | American | |
Akansha | Wish or desire. | Indian |
Akasma | white climbing rose | turkish |
Akeila | From the Arabic name Akilah meaning Wise: Bright: smart. | Russian |
Akela | Hawaiian form of Adele, "noble." | hawaiian |
Aki | born in Autumn | japanese |
Akibe | Protected | Hebrew |
Akiha | Protected | Hebrew |
Akiko | autumn child; iris | japanese |
Akila | intelligent | egyptian |
Akilah | intelligent one who reasons. | african |
Akilah | wise; one who reasons | arabic |
Akilah | Wise: Bright: smart. | Arabic |
Akili | Intelligent. | African |
Akilina | Greek/Russian name meaning " eagle." Variants include Acquilina, Aquilina, Aquiline. | greek |
Akim | According to an Ibibio of Nigeria folktale, Akim was a gorgeous, fat, young woman made of oil who melted in the sun while doing farm labor. | african |
Akina | spring flower | japanese |
Akira | anchor AILA | scottish |
Akira | Anchor | Scottish |
Akiva | "Protect; shelter." Variants include Akibe, Akiba, Kiba, Kibah, Kiva, Kivah, Kivi. | hebrew |
Akiva | Protected | Hebrew |
Akosua | Akan or Ahsanti of Ghana name for females born on Sunday. | african |
Akpenamawu | Ewe of Ghana name meaning "thanks to God."The Ghanaian short form of this name is AKPENA. | african |
Akshamala | meaning unknown | indian |
Akua | Akan of Ghana name for females born on Wednesday. | african |
Akua | Queen of the leader. Wise. | African |
Alacoque | meaning unknown | french |
Alaia | "Sublime." | arabic |
Alaina | Dear child. | Irish |
Alaine | Feminine form of Irish/Gaelic Alan, meaning "rock; comely; beautiful." Variants include Alaina, Alayna, Alayne, Aleine, Alenne, Allaine, Allayne, Alleine, Alenne, Aleyne. | french |
Alaine | Dear child. | French |
Alaine | Beautiful | Irish |
Alair | Cheerful: glad. Variant of Hilary. | French |
Alala | Myth name of the sister of Ares, god of war. | greek |
Alamea | "Ripe; precious." | hawaiian |
Alameda | Grove of cottonwood | Native American |
Alameda | Promenade | Spanish |
Alana | feminine of Alan "awakening." | hawaiian |
Alana | offering | hawaiian |
Alana | Beautiful: Dear child. | Irish |
Alandra | Variant of Alexandra defender of mankind. | Spanish |
Alane | Fair | Celtic |
Alani | orange tree | hawaiian |
Alani | Dear child. | Irish |
Alanna | "Rock" or "comely; beautiful." Also possibly a derivative of Old French Elaine (bright; shining) or Greek Helen (light). Variants include Alain, Alaina, Alaine, Alana, Alane, Alannah, Alayne, Alene, Aleyna, Aleyne, Alina, Alleen, Allena, Allene, Allyna, Alleynah, Alleyne, Allina, Allinah, Allyn, Lana, Lanah, Lanna, Lannah, Aleyna, Aleynah. | gaelic |
Alanna | Fair | Celtic |
Alanna | Beautiful. Dear child. | Irish |
Alannah | Dear child. | Irish |
Alanza | Ready for battle. Feminine of Alonzo. | Spanish |
Alaqua | Sweet gum tree | Native American |
Alarica | All ruler | German |
Alarice | Old German name meaning " all-ruler; noble king." Feminine form of Alaric, king of the Visigoths. Variant Alarica exists. | german |
Alarice | Rules all. Feminine of Alaric. | English |
Alarice | Rules all. Feminine of Alaric. | German |
Alastair | Scottish feminine form of Greek Alexander, "man’s defender." More commonly used as a male name. Variant Alasdair exists. ALPINA | scottish |
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