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Amelia
German · From Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'industrious,' blended with Latin Emilia.
Ava
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'avis' meaning 'bird,' or a variant of Eve meaning 'life.'
Asher
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'asher' meaning 'happy' or 'blessed'; one of the twelve sons of Jacob in the Bible.
Alexander
Greek · From Greek 'Alexandros' meaning defender of the people, borne by Alexander the Great.
Avery
English · From the Norman French form of Germanic Alfred or Alberich, meaning elf ruler or elf counsel.
Aurora
Latin · Latin for 'dawn'; Aurora was the Roman goddess of the morning.
Anthony
Latin · From the Roman family name Antonius; possibly meaning 'priceless' or 'praiseworthy.'
Aiden
Irish · Aiden is an anglicized form of Aidan, from Irish meaning "little fire."
Aria
Italian · Italian musical term meaning air or song; also linked to Hebrew 'ari' meaning lion.
Angel
Greek · From Greek 'angelos' meaning messenger, used in Christian tradition for divine messengers.
Abigail
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Avigayil' meaning 'my father's joy,' a wise woman in the Old Testament.
Andrew
English · From Greek Andreas meaning 'manly, brave'; one of the twelve apostles and patron saint of Scotland.
Adrian
Latin · From Latin 'Hadrianus' meaning 'from Hadria,' a town in northern Italy; borne by a Roman emperor and a pope.
Axel
Norse · Scandinavian form of Absalom, from Hebrew meaning 'father of peace,' popular across Nordic countries.
Aaron
Hebrew · Hebrew, possibly meaning 'high mountain' or 'exalted'; Moses' brother and the first high priest.
August
Latin · From Latin 'Augustus' meaning great or venerable, the title of the first Roman emperor.
Adeline
French · French diminutive of Adele, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble.' Revived in the 19th century.
Amir
Arabic · Amir is an Arabic name meaning "prince" or "commander," from a root associated with leadership and authority.
Atlas
Greek · Greek mythological Titan condemned to hold up the sky; possibly from 'tlao' meaning 'to endure.'
Alice
French · From Old French Aalis, from Germanic Adalheidis meaning 'noble sort' or 'nobility.'
Adam
Hebrew · Hebrew for 'man' or 'earth'; the first human created by God in the Bible.
Addison
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Adam,' from Hebrew 'adamah' meaning 'earth.'
Austin
English · Medieval contracted form of Augustine, from Latin 'Augustus' meaning 'great' or 'venerable.'
Arthur
English · Possibly from Celtic 'artos' meaning 'bear,' famously borne by the legendary King Arthur.
Adriel
Hebrew · Adriel is a biblical Hebrew name meaning "flock of God" or "God is my help."
Ayla
Hebrew · Ayla is often linked to Hebrew roots meaning oak tree or terebinth, giving it a natural, strong image.
Amari
Arabic · A multicultural name associated with ideas like strength, eternal life, or grace depending on tradition.
Archer
English · Occupational name from Old French 'archier' meaning bowman or one who uses a bow.
Autumn
English · From the English word for the fall season, ultimately from Latin 'autumnus.'
Audrey
English · From Old English 'Æðelþryð' meaning 'noble strength'; borne by a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon saint.
Athena
Greek · Name of the Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts; etymology possibly pre-Greek.
Aaliyah
Arabic · Aaliyah comes from Arabic and means "high," "exalted," or "rising."
Anna
Hebrew · Latinized form of Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Allison
English · Medieval French diminutive of Alice, from Germanic 'Adalheidis' meaning 'noble sort'.
Ailany
Spanish · Ailany is often linked in modern use to sky or chief-like meanings, shaped by Hawaiian-inspired naming patterns.
Ariana
Greek · Ariana is a form of Ariadne, from Greek roots often interpreted as most holy.
Arlo
English · Possibly from an Irish place name meaning "between two highlands," popularized by Edmund Spenser's poetry.
Alaia
Spanish · A modern name used in Spanish-speaking contexts, often linked to forms suggesting joy, happiness, or exaltedness.
Aubrey
French · From Germanic 'Alberich' meaning 'elf ruler' or 'supernatural power,' brought to England by the Normans.
Amara
Latin · Amara has multiple traditions and can mean grace, immortal, or eternal depending on language and cultural use.
Ashley
English · From Old English 'æsc' (ash tree) + 'lēah' (meadow), meaning dweller near the ash tree meadow.
Ace
English · From Latin 'as' meaning unity or one; conveys excellence and top rank.
Alan
Irish · Of Celtic origin, possibly meaning little rock or handsome; popularized by Breton settlers in England.
Amira
Arabic · From Arabic meaning princess or commander, and also a Hebrew name meaning treetop or saying.
Alina
Slavic · From Slavic roots meaning 'bright' and 'beautiful,' also linked to Greek 'helene' (light).
Ashton
English · English place name meaning "ash tree town," from Old English æsc (ash) and tun (settlement).
Alana
Irish · Irish Gaelic name meaning 'beautiful, dear child,' or the feminine form of Alan.
Antonio
Italian · Italian/Spanish form of Antonius, a Roman family name of uncertain Etruscan origin.
Alejandro
Spanish · Spanish form of Alexander, from Greek Alexandros meaning 'defender of the people.'
Arya
Indian · Arya comes from ancient Indo-Iranian roots meaning noble or honorable, and is used in both Indian and Persian traditions.
Adalynn
German · Adalynn blends Germanic Adal- meaning "noble" with the popular -lynn ending.
Anastasia
Greek · From Greek 'anastasis' meaning 'resurrection.' Famous as the name of a Russian grand duchess.
Alex
Greek · Short form of Alexander, from Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'aner' (man), meaning 'defender of the people.'
Amaya
Spanish · Amaya is used in Spanish from a place name and in Japanese with meanings depending on characters, often including 'night rain.'
Andres
Spanish · Spanish form of Andrew, from Greek 'andreios' meaning manly or brave.
Abraham
Hebrew · From Hebrew Avraham meaning 'father of multitudes,' the patriarch of the Abrahamic faiths.
Adonis
Greek · From Greek mythology, the beautiful youth loved by Aphrodite, meaning lord or master.
Ayden
Irish · A modern spelling of Aidan, from Irish Aodhán, meaning little fire.
Alani
English · Alani is used as a modern given name and can be linked to Hawaiian and English usage, often associated with orange tree or cheerful brightness.
Ariel
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'lion of God'; appears in the Bible and in Shakespeare's 'The Tempest.'
Andrea
Greek · Feminine form of Andrew, from Greek 'andreios' meaning brave or manly.
Abel
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning breath or vapor; the second son of Adam and Eve in Genesis.
Annie
English · Diminutive of Ann/Anna, from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Ada
German · From Germanic adal meaning 'noble'; famously borne by Ada Lovelace, computing pioneer.
Adaline
German · A variant of Adeline, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble'; popularized in 19th-century America.
Arianna
Italian · Arianna is the Italian form of Ariadne, from Greek mythology, often linked with meanings like "most holy."
Ariella
Hebrew · From Hebrew, often interpreted as 'lion of God.'
Ana
Spanish · Spanish and Portuguese form of Anna, from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace, favor.'
Arabella
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'orabilis' meaning yielding to prayer, or a medieval Scottish alteration of Annabel.
Aitana
Spanish · Aitana comes from the name of a mountain range in Spain and is used as a place-based given name.
Alaina
French · Alaina is a French-influenced form of Alana or Elaine, often tied to brightness or beauty in later usage.
Aspen
English · From the English tree name, referring to the aspen with its trembling leaves.
Adalyn
German · Modern blend of Ada (noble) and the suffix -lyn, rooted in Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble.'
Aziel
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style name meaning God is my strength or God is powerful.
Alexandra
Greek · Feminine of Alexander, from Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'aner' (man), meaning defender of the people.
Ari
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning "lion," also used as a short form of longer names in several traditions.
Alora
Latin · Modern name possibly from Latin 'a lux ora' (light's prayer) or a blend of Ala and Lora.
Amy
French · From Old French 'aimée' meaning 'beloved', ultimately from Latin 'amata'.
Antonella
Italian · Antonella is an Italian diminutive of Antonia, a Roman family name of uncertain Latin origin.
Armani
Italian · From the Italian surname Armani, likely derived from Germanic Herman meaning army man.
Aliyah
Hebrew · From Hebrew aliyah, meaning "ascent" or "to rise," and also used in Arabic-linked naming as a high or exalted feminine form.
Alexis
Greek · From Greek 'alexein' meaning to defend or to help; used historically for both genders.
Atticus
Latin · Latin name meaning 'from Attica,' the region of Greece around Athens; popularized by the literary character Atticus Finch.
Angelo
Italian · Italian and Greek form of 'angel,' from Greek angelos meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.'
Adelaide
German · From Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'heid' (kind/type), meaning noble natured.
Ares
Greek · Ares is the name of the Greek god of war, giving the name a martial mythic heritage.
Ali
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'exalted,' 'noble,' or 'sublime,' borne by the Prophet's son-in-law.
Alessia
Italian · Alessia is the Italian feminine form of Alexis or Alexander, meaning 'defender' or 'helper of mankind.'
Angela
Greek · From Greek 'angelos' meaning messenger or angel.
Amora
Spanish · Likely related to Latin amor meaning love, giving it a romantic and affectionate sense.
Aidan
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Aodhán,' diminutive of Aodh meaning 'fire' or 'little fiery one.'
Alanna
Irish · Variant of Alana from Irish 'a leanbh' (O child), used as a term of endearment.
Anderson
English · Patronymic surname meaning 'son of Andrew,' from Greek 'andreios' meaning 'manly.'
Azariah
Hebrew · Azariah is a biblical Hebrew name meaning helped by God or God has helped.
Archie
German · Diminutive of Archibald, from Germanic elements meaning genuine and bold.
Amina
Arabic · Amina is an Arabic name meaning 'trustworthy,' 'faithful,' or 'honest.'
Alayna
Irish · A modern spelling of Alaina or Elena-related names, often linked to "bright" or "beautiful."
Angelina
Italian · Italian diminutive of Angela, from Greek 'angelos' meaning messenger or angel.
Adelyn
German · Modern blend of Ada and the -lyn suffix, from Germanic 'adal' meaning noble.
Andre
French · French form of Andreas, from Greek 'andreios' meaning 'manly' or 'brave'.
Adriana
Latin · Feminine of Hadrian, from Latin referring to the Adriatic city of Hadria.
Ailani
Chinese · Ailani is often treated as a modern elaboration of Hawaiian-style elements and is popularly interpreted as "chiefly" or "heavenly."
Aurelia
Latin · From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden, borne by early saints and Roman nobility.
Adelina
German · From Germanic 'adel' meaning 'noble,' a diminutive form of Adele or Adelaide.
Ariyah
Hebrew · Ariyah is a Hebrew-style variant of Ariah or Ariya, often linked to lion or to divine-related name forms.
Aisha
Arabic · From Arabic A'isha, meaning alive, living, or prosperous.
Annabelle
French · Combination of Anna (grace) and Belle (beautiful). A compound name meaning graceful beauty.
Azalea
Greek · From Greek 'azaleos' meaning 'dry,' the name of a flowering shrub that thrives in dry soil.
Amiri
Arabic · Amiri comes from amir, meaning prince or commander, with Arabic and Persian usage.
Alaya
Arabic · Alaya can derive from Arabic and Sanskrit-linked forms meaning exalted, high, or dwelling place depending on usage.
Aylin
Persian · Aylin is commonly used for 'moon halo' or 'moonlight,' and is often linked to Turkish and Persian usage.
Astrid
Norse · From Old Norse 'áss' (god) and 'fríðr' (beautiful), meaning divinely beautiful. A Scandinavian royal name.
Anya
Slavic · Anya is a Slavic form of Anna, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Alivia
English · Alivia is a modern spelling variant of Olivia, linked to the Latin word for olive.
Alyssa
Greek · Alyssa is linked to the Greek alysson flower name and is often interpreted as meaning "rational" or tied to the alyssum plant.
Augustus
Latin · From Latin augere meaning 'to increase,' a title meaning 'great' or 'venerable' given to Roman emperors.
Anaya
Indian · Anaya is used in Indian and Spanish-speaking contexts, often linked with care, protection, or a place-name origin depending on tradition.
Apollo
Greek · Apollo comes from the name of the Greek god of light, music, and prophecy, giving it a strong mythic heritage.
Aubree
German · A modern spelling of Aubrey, from Germanic elements meaning "elf ruler."
Alijah
Hebrew · A modern blend influenced by Elijah and Ali, often heard as meaning "my God is Yahweh."
Alayah
Arabic · Variant of Aaliyah, from Arabic meaning exalted, high, or lofty.
Alessandra
Italian · Alessandra is the Italian feminine form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of mankind.'
Asa
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'healer' or 'physician,' borne by a king of Judah in the Old Testament.
Arleth
Spanish · Arleth is a modern romantic name, often treated as a variant of Arlette with elegant French styling.
Alicia
Spanish · Latinized form of Alice, from Old German 'Adalheidis' meaning noble sort or nobility.
Adelynn
German · A modern English spelling of Adeline or Adelyn, from Germanic roots meaning 'noble.'
Annalise
Hebrew · A compound of Anna and Lise or Elisabeth, from Hebrew roots meaning 'grace' and 'God is my oath.'
Aniyah
English · Aniyah is a modern form often linked to Anya or Ana names, ultimately related to Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Alexandria
Greek · Feminine form of Alexander, from Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'aner' (man), meaning 'defender of the people.'
Amirah
Arabic · Amirah is an Arabic feminine name meaning "princess," "leader," or "commander."
Alison
English · Old French diminutive of Alice, from Germanic 'adalheidis' meaning noble sort or noble natured.
Anahi
Spanish · Anahi is used in Spanish-speaking cultures and is often linked to a Guarani name associated with a legendary flower maiden.
Alma
Latin · From Latin 'almus' meaning 'nourishing' or 'kind,' also Spanish for 'soul.'
Andy
English · Diminutive of Andrew, from Greek 'andreios' meaning 'manly' or 'brave.'
Adhara
Arabic · From Arabic star naming, *Adhara* names a bright star and carries connotations of radiance and brilliance.
Adan
Spanish · Spanish form of Adam, from Hebrew 'adamah' meaning earth or red earth.
Atreus
Greek · Ancient Greek name meaning 'fearless' or 'not trembling,' borne by the mythological king of Mycenae.
Amani
Arabic · Amani comes from Arabic and African usage meaning 'wishes,' 'aspirations,' or 'peace' in some traditions.
Amanda
Latin · From Latin 'amanda' meaning 'worthy of love,' coined in 17th-century literature.
Arielle
Hebrew · A French feminine form of Ariel, from Hebrew, often meaning lion of God.
Ayaan
Arabic · Used in Arabic and South Asian traditions, Ayaan often means "gift of God" or "God's blessing."
April
Latin · From the month name, derived from Latin 'Aprilis,' associated with spring and opening of buds.
Amiyah
English · A modern name often related to Amaya or Amiyah, commonly interpreted as beloved or close to God.
Alonzo
Spanish · Spanish/Italian form of Alphonso, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'funs' (ready), meaning 'noble and ready.'
Augustine
Latin · From Latin 'Augustus' meaning 'great, venerable'; borne by Saint Augustine of Hippo.
Amber
English · From Arabic 'anbar' for ambergris, later applied to the golden fossilized tree resin.
Amoura
French · Derived from French 'amour' meaning 'love', stylized as a feminine given name.
Amalia
German · From Gothic 'amal' meaning work or industrious. Distinct from Amelia though often conflated.
Alisson
English · Alisson is a spelling variant of Alison, originally a medieval diminutive of Alice meaning “noble.”
Avianna
English · A modern name likely influenced by Ava and Anna, often associated with life, birdlike grace, or favor.
Allie
English · Diminutive of Alice or Allison, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble'.
Ariya
Indian · Ariya is used from Arya roots meaning noble or honorable in Indo-Iranian traditions.
Alia
Arabic · From Arabic meaning 'exalted, sublime, lofty.' Also linked to Hebrew 'aliyah' meaning 'ascent.'
Alessandro
Italian · Italian form of Alexander, from Greek alexein (to defend) and aner (man), meaning 'defender of the people'.
Aylani
English · Aylani is a modern melodic name likely inspired by names like Aylin and Leilani, often interpreted as heavenly or exalted.
Ariah
Hebrew · Often seen as a modern form of Aria or a Hebrew-leaning variant, suggesting song, melody, or lion-like strength.
Alejandra
Spanish · Spanish feminine form of Alexander, from Greek alexein (to defend) and aner (man), meaning "defender of the people."
Alden
English · Old English name meaning old friend, from 'eald' (old) and 'wine' (friend).
Armando
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Herman, from Germanic elements meaning 'army man' or 'soldier'.
Arlette
French · Old French name of Norman origin, possibly meaning eagle. Borne by the mother of William the Conqueror.
Alondra
Spanish · Alondra is a Spanish word name meaning lark, the songbird.
Adley
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning God is just, or Old English place name meaning eagle wood.
Angie
English · Diminutive of Angela, from Greek 'angelos' meaning messenger or angel.
Aliana
Latin · A modern elaboration of Alia or Eliana-like forms, often interpreted as noble, exalted, or gracious.
Amaia
Spanish · A Basque and Spanish name often interpreted as the end or the beloved end of a cycle.
Allen
Irish · From Gaelic 'Ailin' possibly meaning little rock or harmony, an ancient Celtic name.
Aries
Latin · Aries is the Latin name of the ram and also the zodiac sign, giving it a celestial and symbolic meaning.
Arturo
Spanish · Spanish and Italian form of Arthur, possibly from Celtic 'artos' meaning bear king.
Azriel
Hebrew · Azriel is a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my help' or 'helped by God.'
Arjun
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning bright, shining, or white, and famed from the Mahabharata hero.
Ander
Greek · Basque and Scandinavian short form of Andrew, from Greek 'andreios' meaning manly or brave.
Anakin
English · Anakin is a modern invented name popularized by fiction, especially Star Wars.
Arden
English · From an English place name and surname, likely meaning 'eagle valley' from Old English or 'high' from Celtic.
Angelica
Latin · From Latin 'angelicus' meaning 'angelic,' used by Ariosto in the epic poem 'Orlando Furioso.'
Abby
Hebrew · Diminutive of Abigail, from Hebrew 'Avigail' meaning 'my father's joy.'
Albert
English · From Germanic Adalbert meaning 'noble and bright,' popularized by Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg.
Aya
Arabic · Used in several cultures, it can mean sign or miracle in Arabic and has graceful nature-linked meanings in Japanese.
Averie
English · Averie is a modern spelling of Avery, from a Germanic-derived surname and given name meaning elf ruler.
Anne
Hebrew · French form of Hannah, from Hebrew 'hannah' meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
Aliza
Hebrew · Aliza comes from Hebrew and means joyful or filled with happiness.
Aleena
Greek · Aleena is a modern form related to Alina or Elena, often linked to meanings like 'bright' or 'shining.'
Azael
Hebrew · Azael is a Hebrew-form name built from elements meaning strength and God, often read as God is my strength.
Aviana
Latin · A modern elaboration of Latin avis, bird, giving the name a graceful birdlike sense.
Ahmad
Arabic · Ahmad is an Arabic name meaning most praised or highly commendable, from the same root as Muhammad.
Abdiel
Hebrew · Abdiel is a Hebrew biblical name meaning "servant of God."
Aarav
Indian · Aarav is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning peaceful, calm, or wise.
Amayah
Japanese · Amayah may reflect Amaya, used in Japanese and Spanish contexts, with added modern spelling flair.
Azari
Hebrew · Azari likely connects to Hebrew Azariah-style roots meaning "helped by God," though it also appears in Persian usage.
Ainsley
Scottish · Ainsley comes from a Scottish and English place name meaning one's own meadow or hermitage clearing.
Azaria
Hebrew · From Hebrew roots meaning helped by God or God has aided.
Amelie
German · French form of Amelia, from Germanic 'amal' meaning work or industrious.
Ahmed
Arabic · From Arabic meaning 'most praised' or 'most commendable,' related to Muhammad.
Aileen
Irish · Irish and Scottish form of Helen, from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Arlet
French · Variant of Arlette, of Germanic origin meaning eagle or little eagle.
Araceli
Spanish · From Latin 'ara caeli' meaning 'altar of heaven,' a name with strong Marian Catholic devotional ties.
Amias
Latin · Amias is a rare medieval form related to Amias or Amyas, often linked to Latin amatus, meaning "loved."
Amos
Hebrew · Hebrew for 'carried by God' or 'burdened'; an Old Testament prophet.
Andi
Greek · A short form of Andrea or Andrew, from Greek andreios meaning manly or brave.
Amaris
Hebrew · Amaris is often linked to Hebrew and interpreted as "promised by God" or "given by God."
Alena
Slavic · Slavic form of Helen, from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Abram
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'exalted father,' the original name of Abraham before God's covenant.
Azrael
Hebrew · A Hebrew-derived angelic name often interpreted as “help of God,” known in Jewish and Islamic tradition.
Aleah
Hebrew · Aleah is commonly treated as a variant of Aaliyah or Aliyah, from Hebrew roots meaning to ascend or rise.
Adrianna
Latin · Elaborated feminine form of Adrian, from Latin 'Hadrianus' meaning from the Adriatic region.
Addilyn
English · A modern English-style elaboration of Adeline or Addison, associated with nobility.
Avyaan
Indian · Sanskrit-derived modern name possibly meaning 'perfect, flawless,' an elaboration of Avyan.
Aila
Scottish · Scottish Gaelic name meaning 'from a strong place,' also a Finnish name meaning 'bearer of light.'
Ambrose
Greek · From Greek 'ambrosios' meaning 'immortal,' associated with the food of the gods.
Adele
French · From Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble.' Borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror and several medieval saints.
Adalee
German · Modern compound of Ada (Germanic, 'noble') and Lee (English, 'meadow').
Artemis
Greek · Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and the moon; meaning possibly 'safe' or 'butcher.'
Alexa
Greek · Short form of Alexandra, from Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'aner' (man), meaning 'defender of the people.'
Alianna
English · Alianna is a modern elaboration of names like Aliana or Eliana, often associated with brightness or grace.
Alberto
Italian · Italian/Spanish form of Albert, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'berht' (bright).
Analia
Spanish · Analia is a Spanish form blending Ana and Lia, with roots in Hebrew names meaning grace and weariness or devotion.
Aryan
Indian · Aryan comes from ancient Indo-Iranian roots meaning noble or honorable, with long use in Indian and Persian traditions.
Ayleen
Irish · Variant of Aileen, the Irish form of Helen meaning bright shining light.
Alvaro
Spanish · From Visigothic Germanic 'all' (all) and 'wart' (guardian), meaning 'guardian of all.'
Alonso
Spanish · Spanish form of Alphonse, from Germanic "adal" (noble) and "funs" (ready/eager), meaning "noble and ready."
Akira
Japanese · Japanese name meaning bright, clear, or intelligent.
Anais
French · Anais is a French form linked to Anna, from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Aurelio
Italian · From Latin 'aurelius' meaning golden, borne by Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Aron
Hebrew · Variant of Aaron, from Hebrew meaning high mountain or exalted; Moses' brother in the Bible.
Alfredo
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Alfred, from Old English meaning elf counsel or wise counselor.
Abdullah
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning servant of God.
Andie
English · Diminutive of Andrew, from Greek 'andreios' meaning manly or brave; used as a unisex modern form.
Aspyn
English · A modern spelling of Aspen, taken from the tree name and mountain place-name.
Alvin
English · From Old English 'ælfwine' meaning 'elf friend' or 'noble friend.'
Aliya
Arabic · Aliya derives from Arabic and Hebrew forms meaning exalted, rising, or ascending.
Avi
Hebrew · Avi is a Hebrew name meaning my father, and can also serve as a short form of Avraham or Aviel.
Anika
Hebrew · Anika is used across cultures as a form related to Anna, meaning grace or favor.
Aura
Latin · From Latin/Greek meaning 'breeze' or 'soft wind'; also connotes a luminous radiance.
Alexia
Greek · Feminine form of Alexis, from Greek 'alexein' meaning 'to defend' or 'helper of mankind.'
Anders
Norse · Scandinavian form of Andrew, from Greek 'andreios' meaning 'manly' or 'brave'.
Ayan
Arabic · Ayan has Arabic and Indian usage, often meaning gift of God, time, era, or path depending on tradition.
Azaiah
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style biblical name meaning Yahweh has strengthened or made strong.
Anaiah
Hebrew · Likely from Hebrew elements meaning 'God has answered' or 'the Lord answers.'
Axton
English · Axton is an English surname-style name likely derived from a place or settlement name ending in -ton.
Alfred
English · From Old English 'Ælfræd' meaning elf counsel or wise counselor, famously borne by Alfred the Great.
Abner
Hebrew · Hebrew for 'father of light,' borne by King Saul's army commander in the Bible.
Arian
Welsh · Arian can come from Welsh meaning "silver" or from Persian forms meaning "Aryan" or "noble."
Asaiah
Hebrew · Asaiah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning made by God or God has fashioned.
Ashlyn
Irish · Ashlyn blends the ash tree element with the Irish suffix seen in Aisling-type names, giving it a modern nature feel.
Allyson
French · Variant of Allison, a medieval French diminutive of Alice from Old German meaning noble kind.
Analeia
Spanish · Modern variant blending Ana and Leah, combining Hebrew grace with a classic Latinate form.
Arely
Hebrew · A name used in Spanish-speaking communities, likely linked to Hebrew Areli, meaning "lion of God."
Ayra
Indian · A short modern name used in South Asian contexts, often tied to respect, nobility, or freshness.
Allan
Irish · Variant of Alan, possibly from Celtic meaning 'handsome' or 'little rock,' popular among Bretons and Scots.
Alaiya
Arabic · A spelling variant of Aaliyah, from Arabic roots meaning exalted, high, or rising.
Ainhoa
Spanish · Taken from Ainhoa, a town and Marian shrine in the Basque region, making it a place-based devotional name.
Agustin
Spanish · Spanish form of Augustine, from Latin 'augustus' meaning great or venerable.
Aadhya
Indian · From Sanskrit *ādhya*, meaning first or primordial, used as a meaningful Indian feminine name.
Alec
Greek · Short form of Alexander, from Greek 'Alexandros' meaning 'defender of the people.'
Annika
Hebrew · Annika is a German and Scandinavian form of Anna, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Ainara
Spanish · Used in Spanish contexts from a Basque form meaning swallow, the bird.
Ayah
Arabic · Ayah comes from Arabic, where it means 'sign,' 'miracle,' or a verse of scripture.
Aleia
Greek · Likely a modern spelling variant related to Aaliyah or Alia, often interpreted as exalted or rising in sense.
Amyra
Arabic · A variant of Amira, from Arabic meaning “princess” or “commander.”
Avani
Indian · Avani is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning "earth."
Arisbeth
Hebrew · Arisbeth is a modern blend influenced by Elizabeth, from Hebrew roots meaning God is my oath.
Azai
Hebrew · Possibly derived from Hebrew meaning 'my strength', a variant spelling of the Talmudic name Azzai.
Alistair
Scottish · Alistair is the Scottish form of Alexander, from Greek meaning 'defender of men.'
Aubrie
German · Aubrie is a modern spelling of Aubrey, from Germanic roots meaning elf ruler.
Adler
German · Adler is a German surname and name meaning eagle.
Aminah
Arabic · From Arabic, Aminah means 'trustworthy,' 'faithful,' or 'honest.'
Alfonso
Spanish · From Visigothic Adalfuns meaning "noble and ready." Borne by many Spanish and Italian kings.
Ameer
Arabic · Ameer comes from Arabic amir, meaning "prince," "commander," or "leader."
Aubriella
English · Aubriella blends Aubrey and Ella, carrying associations of elf ruler and graceful femininity.
Austyn
Latin · Austyn is a modern spelling of Austin, from Latin Augustus, meaning ‘great’ or ‘venerable.’
Ashlynn
Irish · An elaborated modern form related to Ashlyn, combining ash-tree imagery with Irish-style naming patterns.
Alessio
Italian · Italian form of Alexius, from Greek alexein meaning 'to defend' or 'protector'.
Adara
Hebrew · Adara comes from Hebrew roots meaning noble or exalted, and it is also associated with a star name in later use.
Aden
Irish · Either from Irish Aodán meaning little fire, or from the port city of Aden in Yemen.
Aven
English · Modern name possibly from Celtic 'avon' meaning 'river,' or a creative contemporary formation.
Antonia
Latin · Feminine form of Antonius, an ancient Roman clan name meaning priceless or of inestimable worth.
Alara
Greek · Alara is linked to Greek mythology, where Alara was a mythic maternal figure.
Agnes
Greek · From Greek 'hagnē' meaning 'pure' or 'chaste,' popularized by Saint Agnes.
Anayah
Arabic · Often linked to Arabic inayah meaning 'care' and also used near Hebrew-rooted Anaiah forms meaning 'God has answered.'
Araya
Spanish · Araya appears in several traditions, including a Spanish surname place-name and Japanese forms with varied meanings.
Amor
Latin · From Latin 'amor' meaning 'love'; used as a given name in Romance-language cultures.
Averi
English · Averi is a modern spelling of Avery, an English name from an old Germanic-derived surname.
Aubrielle
French · Aubrielle is a modern feminine elaboration of Aubrey, from Germanic roots meaning elf ruler, shaped with a French-style ending.
Azul
Spanish · From the Spanish word azul meaning 'blue,' used as a color name.
Aldo
Italian · From Germanic 'ald' meaning 'old' or 'wise,' popular in medieval Italy.
Angelique
French · French form of Angelica, from Greek 'angelikos' meaning 'angelic' or 'messenger of God.'
Adela
German · From Germanic 'adal' meaning noble. Borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror.
Atharv
Indian · From Sanskrit, associated with the Atharva Veda and often interpreted as meaning wisdom or sacred knowledge.
Aizen
Japanese · From Japanese, associated with Aizen Myoo, a Buddhist deity representing the transformation of desire into enlightenment.
Ayana
African · Ayana is used in African and Arabic contexts, often interpreted as beautiful flower or large-eyed, depending on tradition.
Avraham
Hebrew · The Hebrew form of Abraham, traditionally meaning 'father of multitudes.'
Axl
Hebrew · Axl is a Scandinavian spelling of Axel, from Absalom, a Hebrew name meaning father of peace.
Aarya
Indian · From Sanskrit Arya, meaning 'noble,' 'honorable,' or 'respected.'
Ahmir
Arabic · Ahmir is often treated as a variant of Amir, from Arabic meaning prince or commander.
Avayah
Hebrew · Modern blend of Ava with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -yah (God), creating an invented spiritual feminine name.
Alisha
German · A modern variant of Alicia or Elisha forms, often interpreted as "noble" or "God is salvation."
Ariela
Hebrew · A feminine form related to Ariel, from Hebrew meaning 'lion of God.'
Ann
Hebrew · English form of Hannah, from Hebrew 'hannah' meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
Akari
Japanese · Akari is a Japanese name commonly associated with light, brightness, or a glowing quality.
Aslan
Persian · Aslan is a name of Persian and Turkic use meaning lion.
Alitzel
Spanish · Alitzel is used in Hispanic communities and is generally treated as a modern ornamental name.
Angeline
French · French diminutive of Angela, from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.'
Abril
Spanish · The Spanish form of April, from Latin roots naming the spring month.
Arie
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'aryeh' meaning lion, or a Dutch short form of Adriaan.
Agastya
Indian · Agastya is an ancient Indian name borne by a revered Vedic sage, with deep roots in Hindu myth and Sanskrit tradition.
Alba
Latin · From Latin 'alba' meaning 'white, dawn'; also a Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland.
Aariv
Indian · Modern name possibly from Sanskrit meaning 'wise' or 'peaceful,' or a creative variant of Hebrew Ariv.
Ayanna
African · Ayanna is an African-origin name often interpreted as "beautiful flower" or "beautiful blossom."
Ash
English · Ash is an English nature name from the ash tree and also a short form of names like Ashley or Asher.
Avalynn
English · A modern blend of Ava and Lynn, combining a classic short name with a soft suffix.
Ashly
English · Ashly is a variant of Ashley, from an English place name meaning "ash tree clearing."
Aiyana
English · A modern name used in multiple communities, often glossed as 'eternal bloom' in contemporary usage.
Arham
Arabic · Arham comes from Arabic and is associated with mercy, kindness, and compassionate feeling.
Aniya
Hebrew · Aniya is a modern form related to Anya and Ani, often tied to Hebrew grace or Arabic care and concern.
Amal
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning hope, aspiration, or expectation.
Aris
Greek · From Greek, related to Ares (god of war) or 'aristos' meaning best or excellence.
Avah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Ava, from Hebrew Chava meaning 'life' or 'living one.'
Avyan
Indian · Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'one who is flawless' or associated with the sun's radiance.
Asha
Indian · In Sanskrit Asha means hope or wish; it also appears in Arabic-derived usage with related forms.
Andreas
Greek · From Greek 'andreios' meaning manly or brave; the original form of Andrew.
Ariadna
Greek · A form of Ariadne, the Greek myth name often interpreted as most holy.
Alaric
German · Alaric is a Germanic royal name meaning 'ruler of all' or 'all-powerful ruler.'
Aleyna
Greek · Aleyna is a modern form influenced by Alaina and Elena, names tracing back to Greek roots associated with light or shining.
Aurelius
Latin · From Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden'; borne by Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Alyson
German · A variant of Alison, originally from a diminutive of Alice, meaning noble kind.
Aida
Arabic · From Arabic 'a'ida' meaning returning or visitor; made famous by Verdi's opera set in ancient Egypt.
Aliah
Arabic · Aliah is linked to roots meaning exalted, rising, or ascending in Arabic and Hebrew usage.
Aarna
Indian · Sanskrit-origin Indian name meaning 'wave' or 'flowing stream of water', associated with the ocean.
Amariah
Hebrew · From Hebrew roots meaning the Lord has spoken or promised, related to Amariah.
Ariadne
Greek · Ariadne is a Greek mythological name often interpreted as "most holy."
Annalee
Hebrew · Compound of Anna ('grace') and Lee ('meadow'), blending Hebrew and English roots.
Alya
Arabic · Alya is used in Arabic and Hebrew traditions with meanings linked to “exalted,” “high,” or “to ascend.”
Aira
English · A light modern name used in several cultures, sometimes linked to air, song, or melody-like forms.
Ameera
Arabic · Ameera is from Arabic amira, meaning 'princess' or 'female leader.'
Annette
French · French diminutive of Anne, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace or favor.
Archibald
German · Germanic from 'ercan' (genuine) and 'bald' (bold), long popular in Scotland.
Adalina
German · Variant of Adeline, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble.'
Amar
Arabic · Amar has multiple roots, meaning long-lived in Arabic and immortal in Sanskrit-derived usage.
Ayman
Arabic · Ayman is an Arabic name meaning right-handed, blessed, fortunate, or auspicious, from a root of good fortune.
Addie
English · Pet form of Adelaide or Adeline, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble.'
Annabella
Hebrew · Blend of Anna (grace) and Bella (beautiful), meaning graceful beauty.
Ansley
English · English place name meaning hermitage clearing, from Old English 'ansetl' and 'leah'.
Aracely
Spanish · A Spanish form of Araceli, from a Marian title meaning altar of heaven.
Annelise
German · Variant of Annaliese combining Anna (grace) and a short form of Elisabeth (God is my oath).
Amethyst
Greek · Amethyst comes from Greek amethystos, meaning not intoxicated, and was later used for the purple gemstone name.
Aylah
Hebrew · Aylah is used in Hebrew and Arabic contexts, often linked with meanings like "oak tree" or "halo of light."
Adrien
French · French form of Adrian, from Latin Hadrianus meaning "from Hadria," a town in northern Italy.
Adiel
Hebrew · Adiel is a Hebrew biblical name meaning "ornament of God" or "God is my witness."
Azlan
Arabic · Azlan is used as a variant of Aslan, from a word meaning lion, symbolizing courage and strength.
Addyson
English · Addyson is a modern spelling of Addison, originally an English surname meaning son of Adam.
Arwen
Welsh · A Welsh literary name meaning "noble maiden," popularized by Tolkien from Welsh elements for nobility and fairness.
Ashtyn
English · A modern spelling variant of Ashton, from an English place name meaning ash tree town.
Amarah
Arabic · Amarah is used in several traditions and is often linked to meanings like 'grace,' 'eternal,' or 'tribe.'
Asiya
Arabic · Asiya is an Arabic name often interpreted as 'one who comforts or tends the weak,' and is also linked to a revered figure in Islamic tradition.
Ayesha
Arabic · A variant of Aisha, from Arabic, meaning alive, living, or flourishing.
Adira
Hebrew · From Hebrew, meaning strong, mighty, or noble.
Aydin
Arabic · Aydin is widely used as a form meaning 'enlightened,' 'bright,' or 'intelligent.'
Achilles
Greek · From Greek mythology, the greatest warrior of the Trojan War; possibly meaning 'grief of the people.'
Areli
Hebrew · Areli is a Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as "lion of God."
Adina
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'gentle, delicate'; borne by a warrior in the Old Testament.
Ailyn
Irish · Ailyn is often treated as a variant of Aileen or Helen, associated with meanings like light or shining one.
Ahlani
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic greeting forms like ahlan, conveying warmth, welcome, or pleasantness.
Anniston
English · Anniston is an English place-style surname name meaning "town of Anna" or "settlement associated with Anne."
Addilynn
English · A modern compound of Addie and Lynn, with Addie linked to noble Germanic roots.
Annya
Hebrew · Annya is a variant of Anya, from Anna, ultimately from Hebrew and meaning grace or favor.
Arizbeth
Spanish · A modern Spanish-influenced form of Elizabeth, meaning God is my oath.
Althea
Greek · From Greek 'althainein' meaning to heal. Also a botanical name for the marshmallow plant.
Amado
Spanish · From Latin 'amatus' meaning 'beloved,' widely used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Anneliese
German · German compound of Anne (grace) and Liese (God's promise), meaning gracious pledge of God.
Amiya
Japanese · Amiya appears in several traditions; in Sanskrit it means nectar, while in Japanese usage it can relate to rain or beauty depending on characters.
Amilia
German · Variant of Amelia, from Germanic amal meaning "industrious" or "striving."
Auden
English · Auden comes from an English surname, probably from Old English elements meaning old friend or old hill.
Addisyn
English · Addisyn is a modern spelling of Addison, originally an English surname meaning son of Adam.
Aysha
Arabic · Aysha is a variant of Aisha, from Arabic, meaning 'alive' or 'living.'
Amadeus
Latin · Amadeus is a Latin name meaning love of God or one who loves God.
Ansel
German · From Old French and Germanic Anselm, meaning 'god's helmet' or 'divine protection.'
Alisa
German · Alisa is a variant of Alice, from Germanic roots meaning "noble kind" or "of noble birth."
Arman
Persian · From Persian meaning "desire" or "wish," or a variant of Germanic Hermann meaning army man.
Armoni
English · A modern name likely influenced by harmony and Armani-like forms, valued more for sound and style than one fixed root.
Anyla
English · Modern form related to Anila or Nyla, often linked to meanings like "wind" or "winner."
Amarion
English · A modern blended name likely influenced by Amari and Marion, with sounds tied to strength or enduring grace.
Adrienne
French · French feminine form of Adrian, from Latin 'Hadrianus,' meaning 'from Hadria.'
Aranza
Spanish · Likely related to Basque-Spanish Arantza, a name associated with thorn bushes and Marian devotion.
Anita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Ana, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace or favor.
Aimee
French · French form of Amy, from Old French 'aimée' meaning 'beloved.'
Aislinn
Irish · Aislinn is an Irish name meaning "dream" or "vision."
Aryeh
Hebrew · Aryeh is a Hebrew name meaning "lion," long used as a symbol of strength and courage.
Arrow
English · Arrow is an English word name taken from the projectile, suggesting swiftness, aim, and direction.
Alaiyah
Arabic · Alaiyah is a modern variant of Aaliyah, from Arabic meaning exalted, lofty, or sublime.
Asiah
Hebrew · Asiah is often treated as a modern variant of Asia or Asha-like forms, though it can also echo Hebrew-style name formation.
Alannah
Irish · An Irish-influenced name often derived from a term of endearment meaning "child" or "dear one."
Avaya
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Avayah or Aviva forms, suggesting life, spring, or renewal in modern usage.
Anaia
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Anaiah, meaning "Yahweh has answered" or "God has answered."
Aadya
Indian · From Sanskrit, Aadya means first, original, or primordial, and is also an epithet of the divine feminine.
Avalon
Welsh · From Arthurian legend, the mythical island meaning 'island of apples' in Welsh.
Angely
Greek · A modern form related to Angel, from Greek angelos meaning messenger.
Aayan
Arabic · Aayan is used in Arabic and Indian traditions, often interpreted as "gift of God," "blessing," or "path."
Alyvia
Latin · Modern spelling of Olivia, from Latin, traditionally linked to the olive tree.
Alissa
Greek · Alissa is a variant of Alyssa or Alice, associated with either rational nobility or the alyssum flower by later use.
Anas
Arabic · Anas is an Arabic name meaning 'friendliness,' 'companionship,' or 'affection.'
Aziah
Hebrew · Usually treated as a variant of Azariah, meaning “helped by God” or “God has helped.”
Advik
Indian · Advik is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning unique, unmatched, or one of a kind.
Anson
English · English surname meaning 'son of Ann' or 'son of Agnes,' used as a given name.
Adore
French · Adore comes from the language of adoration, ultimately from Latin roots meaning to worship or deeply love.
Austen
English · Variant of Austin, from Latin Augustus meaning 'great' or 'magnificent.' Also a literary surname.
Aanya
Indian · Aanya is an Indian name often interpreted as "gracious," "inexhaustible," or "limitless," depending on Sanskrit derivation.
Adalia
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning "God is my refuge" or "noble one"; also a biblical place in Asia Minor.
Aiza
Arabic · Aiza is commonly linked to Arabic-derived forms and is often interpreted as noble, respected, or life-giving depending on usage.
Annabel
Scottish · Possibly from Scottish Amabel meaning 'lovable,' or a blend of Anna and Belle.
Alder
English · From the alder tree, an Old English and Germanic nature name.
Azuri
Arabic · Derived from azure, ultimately from Persian 'lāzhward' meaning sky-blue, referring to the color of the sky.
Abbie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Abigail, from Hebrew meaning my father's joy.
Agatha
Greek · From Greek 'agathos' meaning good or virtuous; popularized by St. Agatha, 3rd-century martyr.
Aylen
Irish · Aylen is used as a modern name and surname form, sometimes linked to Irish Eileen roots or Spanish-language adoption.
Amia
Latin · Likely related to Amy or Amia, from Latin amatus roots conveying 'beloved.'
Aksel
Norse · A Scandinavian form of Axel, ultimately from Absalom, meaning father of peace.
Amaria
Hebrew · Amaria likely blends Amara and Maria and carries associations with grace, bitterness, or God has spoken.
Azula
Spanish · Derived from Spanish 'azul' meaning 'blue,' widely recognized as a character name from Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Armon
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'castle, palace, fortress'; sometimes a variant of Harmon from Germanic Herman.
Ahana
Indian · An Indian name commonly meaning dawn, first light, or sunrise.
Ayat
Arabic · Ayat is an Arabic name meaning "signs" or "verses," often associated with sacred verses in the Quran.
Adalie
German · Adalie is related to Adela and Adeline, from Germanic roots meaning noble.
Anton
Latin · Form of Antonius, a Roman family name of uncertain origin, possibly meaning 'priceless.'
Akeem
Arabic · A variant of Hakim, from Arabic meaning 'wise,' 'learned,' or 'judicious.'
Ambar
Arabic · A form of Amber or anbar, referring to ambergris or the amber color, later used as a given name.
Amiah
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew-style forms meaning God is near or a modern blend of Amaya and Miah.
Alessa
Italian · An Italian short form related to Alessandra, ultimately meaning defender or protector of humankind.
Alahia
Arabic · From Arabic aliyyah/ʿāliyah forms meaning exalted or lofty, used as a modern feminine-style given name.
Asia
Greek · Asia comes from the ancient Greek place-name for the continent and is used as a geographic given name.
Ayzal
Arabic · Ayzal is a modern Arabic-style name often interpreted as gift, blessing, or distinguished one.
Abiel
Hebrew · Abiel is a Hebrew biblical name meaning "God is my father."
Aryah
Hebrew · Aryah is a Hebrew-style form related to Ariah or Ariyah, often associated with lion imagery or names invoking God.
Arlen
Irish · From Irish Gaelic meaning 'pledge' or 'oath,' also used as a modern English name.
Ammar
Arabic · Ammar comes from Arabic and means "long-lived," "prosperous," or "one who builds and maintains."
Arizona
Spanish · From the US state name, likely from O'odham 'ali sonak' meaning small spring or Spanish 'árida zona.'
Adnan
Arabic · Adnan is an Arabic name meaning "settler" or "one who stays," and is important in Arab genealogical tradition.
Arlett
French · A form of Arlette, a French name likely derived from Germanic roots meaning noble or honor-bound.
Adilene
German · Adilene is likely a Spanish-influenced form of Adeline, from Germanic roots meaning 'noble.'
Aston
English · English place name meaning 'east town' or 'ash-tree settlement,' from Old English.
Amberly
English · A modern English name built from Amber, the golden fossil resin, with a stylish -ly ending.
Akiva
Hebrew · A Hebrew name linked with Rabbi Akiva and often interpreted as protect or shelter.
Amen
Hebrew · Amen comes from Hebrew 'amen,' meaning truly or so be it, with deep liturgical and biblical significance.
Ally
English · Diminutive of names like Alice, Alison, or Alexandra; often linked with meanings such as noble.
Asiyah
Arabic · Asiyah is an Arabic name associated with one who tends, comforts, or heals, and with a revered woman in Islamic tradition.
Arlene
English · Modern English name, possibly from Irish Gaelic 'airlin' meaning pledge or oath.
Aram
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'high' or 'exalted'; a biblical grandson of Noah associated with ancient Syria.
Aviva
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning spring or springtime, symbolizing freshness and renewal.
Asma
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'supreme' or 'more exalted.'
America
Latin · From the Latinized name of explorer Amerigo Vespucci; meaning ever-powerful ruler.
Alton
English · From Old English meaning 'old town' or 'town at the source of a river'; originally a place name.
Avyanna
English · Avyanna is a modern elaboration of Ava or Aviana, carrying a graceful contemporary sound rather than one fixed origin.
Aviel
Hebrew · Aviel is a Hebrew name meaning my father is God or God is my father.
Alakai
English · Alakai is a modern given name with uncertain roots, often used for its melodic contemporary style.
Aster
Greek · From Greek 'aster' meaning 'star'; also the name of a star-shaped flower.
Avril
French · French form of April, from Latin 'aprilis' referring to the spring month.
Ahuva
Hebrew · From Hebrew, Ahuva means "beloved" or "dearly loved."
Azura
Spanish · Azura likely draws on azure/azul traditions, tied to the blue sky and vivid blue color.
Atreyu
Greek · Atreyu is a literary modern name inspired by Atreus in Greek myth and fantasy fiction.
Armaan
Persian · Armaan comes from Persian and South Asian usage meaning wish, hope, or desire.
Anylah
English · Anylah is likely a modern invented name influenced by Anila and Nyla, with soft lyrical styling.
Alessi
Italian · Italian diminutive of Alessia, from Greek meaning 'defender' or 'protector of mankind.'
Aashvi
Indian · Aashvi is an Indian name often interpreted as blessed, victorious, or fortunate.
Antoine
French · French form of Antonius, a Roman family name of uncertain meaning, possibly priceless.
Arley
English · From Old English place name meaning 'eagle meadow' or 'hare clearing'.
Annabeth
Hebrew · Modern combination of Anna ('grace') and Beth ('house of God'), both from Hebrew.
Adonai
Hebrew · A sacred Hebrew title meaning Lord, traditionally used for God in Jewish worship.
Arjan
Indian · Arjan is used in South Asian and Iranian traditions and is often linked with brightness, worth, or the heroic Arjun tradition.
Aydan
Irish · Aydan is a spelling variant of Aidan, from Irish Aodhán, meaning little fire.
Aarush
Indian · Aarush is an Indian name from Sanskrit roots, often interpreted as first ray of the sun.
Aleyah
Arabic · Aleyah is a variant of Aliyah or Aaliyah, associated with rising, exaltedness, or ascent in Arabic and Hebrew usage.
Aryana
Persian · Aryana derives from Indo-Iranian roots meaning noble or honorable and is used across Persian and Indian traditions.
Addalyn
German · Addalyn is a modern elaboration of Adeline or Adelaide, from Germanic roots meaning noble.
Ailanny
English · Modern invented name likely blending Ailani (Hawaiian 'high chief') with a soft feminine '-ny' ending.
Adolfo
Spanish · Spanish/Italian form of Adolf, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'wulf' (wolf).
Amin
Arabic · Amin is an Arabic name meaning "trustworthy," "honest," or "faithful."
Aziyah
Hebrew · Variant of Aziah or Azariah, from Hebrew meaning "Yah has helped."
Audra
English · English diminutive of Audrey meaning 'noble strength,' also Lithuanian for 'storm.'
Alister
Scottish · Variant of Alistair, the Scottish Gaelic form of Alexander, meaning defender of the people.
Annaliese
German · German compound of Anna (grace) and Liese (diminutive of Elisabeth, meaning God is my oath).
Abilene
Hebrew · Abilene comes from a biblical place-name, traditionally linked to meadow or grassy place.
Arianny
Greek · Likely a modern form related to Ariadne, a Greek name meaning most holy.
Addelyn
German · Addelyn is a modern spelling of Adeline, from Germanic roots meaning 'noble.'
Ailana
Irish · Likely related to Ailene or Ilana, blending Irish-style sound with the Hebrew tree name Ilana.
Avalyn
English · Modern blend of Ava (life) and the suffix -lyn, evoking beauty and grace.
Ameerah
Arabic · Ameerah is the feminine form of Amir in Arabic, meaning "princess," "leader," or "commander."
Arayah
Hebrew · A modern melodic form possibly linked to names meaning lion of God or lofty and noble.
Aleksander
Slavic · Slavic spelling of Alexander, from Greek 'alexandros' meaning 'defender of the people'.
Aryanna
Italian · A variant of Arianna, linked to the Greek Ariadne and often interpreted as most holy.
Amya
Indian · Amya is often linked to Sanskrit Amya, meaning soft, delightful, or beloved.
Arnold
German · From Germanic 'arn' (eagle) + 'wald' (power), meaning 'eagle power.'
Artist
English · English word name meaning one who creates art, used as a given name to evoke creativity.
Avrohom
Hebrew · Avrohom is a Yiddish-influenced form of Abraham, meaning father of multitudes.
Ashanti
African · Taken from the Ashanti people and kingdom of West Africa, especially in present-day Ghana.
Annaleigh
Hebrew · A modern combination of Anna, 'grace,' and Leigh, an English element meaning 'meadow.'
Azara
Arabic · Azara is tied to Semitic name traditions and is often interpreted as helper, treasured, or blossom depending on usage.
Adilynn
English · Adilynn blends Adi or Ada roots with the popular -lynn ending; Ada comes from Germanic roots meaning noble.
Alyna
English · Alyna is a modern form related to Alina, a name associated with brightness, beauty, or nobility in several European traditions.
Astoria
Greek · Astoria is linked to Greek astor and star-like imagery, and is also known as an aristocratic place and surname name.
Aleya
Arabic · Aleya is usually linked to Arabic Aliya, meaning "exalted," "high," or "lofty."
Abdulrahman
Arabic · Abdulrahman means 'servant of the Merciful,' from Arabic abd 'servant' and al-Rahman, a name of God.
Anayeli
Spanish · A modern Spanish-usage name, often treated as a blended form with a soft, affectionate sound.
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