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Alfread
English · Variant of Alfred, from Old English 'ælf' (elf) and 'ræd' (counsel), meaning 'wise counselor.'
Ausencio
Spanish · Spanish form of Ausentius, from Latin 'Ausentius,' possibly meaning 'austere' or 'absent one.'
Avrom
Hebrew · Yiddish form of Abraham, Hebrew meaning 'father of many nations.'
Agripino
Spanish · Spanish form of Agrippinus, derived from Latin Agrippa, meaning 'born feet first.'
Albaro
Spanish · Variant of Álvaro, from Visigothic 'all-ward,' meaning 'guardian of all.'
Alexius
Latin · Latinized form of Greek Alexios, meaning 'defender' or 'helper.'
Arthell
Welsh · Likely a blend of Arthur and Welsh elements, suggesting 'bear' or 'noble.'
Aberham
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Abraham, from Hebrew meaning 'father of many nations.'
Arvile
French · Variant of Arville, from French place name elements meaning 'eagle settlement.'
Aljean
French · Blend of the prefix Al- and Jean (French form of John), meaning noble and gracious.
Adrena
Latin · Modern feminine form of Adrian, from Latin Hadrianus meaning from the city of Hadria.
Almetter
English · Rare modern invented name, possibly an elaboration of Alma (nourishing soul).
Adelmo
German · From Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'helm' (helmet/protection), meaning 'noble protector'.
Argene
Greek · Derived from Greek 'argos' meaning bright or shining.
Aladino
Italian · Italian form of Aladdin, from Arabic 'Ala ad-Din' meaning nobility of faith.
Amancio
Spanish · From Latin 'amans' meaning loving or lovable, borne by several early saints.
Autis
English · Rare name, possibly a variant of Otis or from Latin 'auctus' meaning increased or enriched.
Artherine
English · Modern blend of Arthur (Celtic, 'bear') and Katherine (Greek, 'pure'), a mid-century coinage.
Aleathia
Greek · Variant of Alethea, from Greek 'aletheia' meaning truth or sincerity.
Arthurene
English · Feminine form of Arthur, possibly from Celtic 'artos' (bear) or Welsh 'arth' (bear).
Alvernon
French · Elaborated variant of Alvern, from French Auvergne or alder-grove place name.
Afred
English · Variant of Alfred, from Old English meaning 'elf counsel' or 'wise counselor.'
Alfanso
Spanish · Variant of Alfonso, from Germanic elements meaning 'noble and ready for battle.'
Alvert
German · Variant of Albert, from Germanic elements meaning 'noble and bright.'
Antwine
French · Phonetic variant of Antoine, the French form of Anthony, meaning 'priceless one.'
Airlene
Irish · Phonetic variant of Arlene, from the Irish Gaelic meaning "pledge" or "oath."
Aldoris
Greek · Modern blend of the prefix Al- with Doris, the Greek name meaning "gift of the sea."
Altermease
English · A modern coined name from the African American naming tradition, with no single classical root.
Ardilia
Latin · From Latin "ardor" meaning warmth, passion, or zeal.
Alegandro
Spanish · Variant of Alejandro, Spanish form of Alexander, from Greek meaning 'defender of the people.'
Alonzia
Spanish · Variant of Alonzo, from Germanic Alfons meaning 'noble and ready.'
Arnald
German · Variant of Arnold, from Germanic 'arn' (eagle) and 'wald' (ruler), meaning 'eagle power.'
Albesa
Latin · Rare name possibly from Latin 'albus' meaning white or noble.
Almarine
German · From Germanic elements meaning noble and famous, related to Almeric.
Argelia
Spanish · Spanish form possibly from Greek 'argos' meaning bright or shining.
Arizonia
English · Feminine name derived from the U.S. state Arizona, meaning small spring in O'odham.
Athie
Greek · Diminutive of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare.
Alvyn
English · Variant of Alvin, from Old English meaning 'elf friend' or 'noble friend.'
Alvarez
Spanish · Spanish patronymic surname meaning 'son of Alvaro,' from Germanic elements meaning 'elf army.'
Arvene
English · Rare name possibly derived from Germanic 'Arvin' meaning 'friend of the people.'
Ardoth
English · Rare variant of Ardath, from Hebrew meaning 'flowering field.' Used sporadically in early 20th-century America.
Alnita
Arabic · Derived from Arabic 'al-nitaq' referring to the belt of Orion. Rare American given name with celestial overtones.
Alphine
Latin · Feminine variant related to Alpine or Alpha, from Latin 'Alpinus' (of the Alps) or Greek 'alpha' (first).
Althena
Greek · Blend of Althea ('healer') and Athena (goddess of wisdom). A modern compound with classical roots.
Angilee
English · Creative respelling of Angeli or Angel, from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger.'
Anmarie
English · Compound of Ann (Hebrew 'grace') and Marie (French form of Mary, 'beloved'). Modern blend name.
Ardala
Irish · From Irish 'ardal' meaning 'high valor.' Rare name with Celtic roots, occasionally used in literature.
Ansell
German · Variant of Anselm, from Germanic ans (god) and helm (protection), meaning 'divine protection'.
Ainsworth
English · English surname from a place name meaning 'Ann's enclosure' or 'enclosed homestead'.
Algin
English · Rare variant possibly related to Alvin, from Germanic elements meaning 'noble friend'.
Angelean
Greek · Variant of Angeline, from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger, angel.'
Ammer
German · From a Germanic river name or occupational surname; rare as a given name.
Arlane
English · Variant of Arlene, possibly from Irish Gaelic meaning pledge or oath.
Autra
Latin · Likely derived from Latin 'aurum' meaning gold; a rare modern coinage.
Alvertis
German · Elaborated form of Albert, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'beraht' (bright).
Almatine
Latin · Blend of Alma (nourishing soul) with the suffix -tine, a mid-century coined form.
Alzonia
English · Rare coined name, possibly blending Alva or Alma with the suffix -zonia.
Anieta
Spanish · Variant of Anita, a Spanish diminutive of Anna meaning grace or favor.
Adoria
Latin · From Latin 'adorare' meaning to adore or worship; suggests one who is adored.
Aillene
Irish · Variant spelling of Aileen, the Irish form of Helen, meaning bright shining light.
Allaire
French · French surname and place name meaning cheerful or happy, from Latin 'alacer'.
Alrita
German · Modern blend of the prefix Al- (noble) with Rita (pearl), suggesting noble pearl.
Annitta
Hebrew · Elaborated spelling of Anita, a diminutive of Anna, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Arlynne
Irish · Blend of Arlene (Irish, meaning pledge) with the suffix -lynne, a mid-century coinage.
Alfornia
English · Rare name likely derived from California or a blend with the suffix -fornia.
Arto
Norse · Finnish form of Arthur, from Celtic or Germanic roots meaning "bear" or "noble strength."
Arolyn
English · Variant of Carolyn with the initial C dropped, from Germanic "karl" meaning "free woman."
Arbadella
Latin · Modern coined name blending Ara or Arba with the Latin-style suffix -della meaning 'beautiful.'
Annease
Hebrew · Modern elaboration of Anne (Hebrew 'grace') with a phonetic suffix, meaning 'graceful one.'
Arbedella
Latin · Modern coined name, variant of Arbadella, blending Arba with Latin -della ('beautiful').
Arbra
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'arbor' meaning 'tree,' or a variant of Abra (Hebrew 'father of many').
Arlowene
English · Modern blend of Arlo (English, possibly 'fortified hill') and the feminine suffix -wene.
Arty
English · Diminutive of Arthur, possibly from Celtic meaning 'bear' or 'noble.'
Almous
English · Rare variant possibly related to Latin 'almus' meaning 'nourishing' or 'kind.'
Anglee
Greek · A variant spelling of Angie, a diminutive of Angela from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel'.
Algerine
English · Rare name derived from Algeria or as a feminine elaboration of Algernon, meaning 'with whiskers.'
Aliceteen
English · Blend of Alice (Old French/German 'noble') with the diminutive '-teen' suffix.
Arthalia
English · Rare feminine elaboration of Arthur, a Celtic name possibly meaning 'bear' or 'bear king.'
Arthuree
English · Feminine form of Arthur, a Celtic name possibly meaning 'bear,' with a feminizing '-ee' suffix.
Alphonce
German · A variant of Alphonse/Alfonso, from Germanic elements adal ('noble') and funs ('ready'), meaning 'noble and prepared.'
Aliceann
English · Compound of Alice (Old French/Germanic 'noble') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace' or 'favor').
Arlinda
English · Modern invented name blending Arline and Linda, drawing on Germanic 'eagle' and Spanish 'beautiful.'
Adelmira
German · From Germanic 'adal' (noble) combined with 'mir' (famous/renowned), meaning 'nobly famous.'
Algean
English · Rare modern invented name, possibly a phonetic variant of Algene or a blend of Alga and -ean suffix.
Alane
Irish · A feminine variant of Alan, from Celtic meaning 'little rock' or 'harmony,' also used as a French feminine form.
Alvonia
English · A modern invented name, possibly a feminine elaboration of Alvin (Germanic 'elf friend') or a place-inspired coinage.
Arjean
English · A modern invented blend of the prefix Ar- with Jean (French form of John, Hebrew 'God is gracious').
Autherine
English · A modern invented name of African-American origin, possibly a feminine elaboration of Arthur (Celtic 'bear king').
Arleeta
English · Elaborated variant of Arlene, possibly from Irish Gaelic meaning 'pledge' or 'oath', with a diminutive suffix.
Andrena
Greek · Latinized feminine form of Andrew, from Greek 'andreios' meaning 'manly' or 'brave'.
Arcilia
Latin · Likely derived from Latin 'arcus' meaning 'arch' or 'bow', possibly a variant of the name Arcelia.
Arvina
German · Feminine form of Arvin, from Old German elements meaning 'friend of the people' or 'eagle friend'.
Aundria
Greek · Phonetic variant of Andrea, from Greek 'andreios' meaning 'brave' or 'manly', a feminine form of Andrew.
Alenda
Latin · Possibly from Latin alere meaning 'to nourish,' or a variant elaboration of Alinda or Linda.
Aloah
English · Variant of Aloha, the Hawaiian word of greeting and love, adopted as a given name in English contexts.
Amenda
Latin · Variant spelling of Amanda, from Latin amandus meaning 'worthy of love' or 'lovable.'
Annjane
Hebrew · Compound of Ann and Jane, both from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Annlouise
Hebrew · Compound of Ann (Hebrew 'gracious') and Louise (Germanic 'famous warrior'), a double given name.
Aundra
Greek · Variant of Sandra or Saundra, from Greek Alexandra meaning 'defender of men.'
Accie
English · American variant possibly derived from Ace or an independent given name of uncertain origin.
Anda
Slavic · Anda is used as a Slavic short form of names like Andrea or Alexandra, carrying meanings tied to strength or courage.
Adrea
Greek · Adrea is a variant of Andrea, from Greek roots meaning 'manly,' 'brave,' or 'strong.'
Alnetia
English · Alnetia is a rare modern elaborated name, likely built from Al- names with a decorative ending for feminine style.
Angharad
Welsh · Angharad is a traditional Welsh name meaning 'much loved' or 'beloved.'
Arey
English · Arey is likely an English surname-style given name, possibly adapted from older family-name forms.
Acquanetta
Italian · Acquanetta is built from acqua, the Italian and Latin-derived word for water, with a decorative feminine ending.
Andera
Greek · Andera is likely a variant of Andrea, from Greek roots meaning manly or brave.
Arthuro
Welsh · Spanish-inflected variant of Arthur, from Celtic-Welsh roots possibly meaning bear or bear-king.
Allida
German · Variant of Alida or Adelaide, from Old German 'Adalheidis' meaning noble natured.
Adelfina
Spanish · Adelfina is likely an elaborated form related to Adela, from Germanic roots meaning "noble."
Allita
German · Likely a variant of Alida or Aleta, from Germanic roots associated with nobility or small-winged forms.
Angle
English · An uncommon English word-name that may echo angel or the Angles tribal name.
Arlana
English · Probably a modern elaboration of Arlene, a name linked to pledges or noble associations.
Alanda
English · Alanda is a modern coined form, likely influenced by Alana and similar names, with soft melodic styling rather than a fixed ancient root.
Angenette
French · Angenette is a French-style elaboration related to Angela, from Greek angelos meaning "messenger."
Anntoinette
French · Anntoinette is a spelling variant of Antoinette, the French feminine form of Antoine, from a Roman family name.
Ayn
Hebrew · Ayn is often treated as a streamlined form of Anne, from Hebrew Hannah, meaning "grace."
Allona
Irish · Likely a variant of Alanna, from an Irish term of endearment meaning 'dear child' or 'little darling.'
Alynda
English · Probably a modern variant of Alinda or Linda, associated with beauty or tenderness through similar Romance and English forms.
Andriette
French · A feminine French-style form of Andrew, from Greek Andreas, meaning 'manly' or 'brave.'
Alfreddie
English · Alfreddie is a playful elaboration of Alfred, from Old English roots meaning elf counsel or wise adviser.
Alfonzie
Spanish · Alfonzie is a variant of Alfonso, from Germanic roots meaning noble and ready or eager for battle.
Altonette
English · A modern elaboration of Alton, an English place name meaning "old town" or "settlement at the source."
Aldonna
English · Aldonna appears to blend Alda, from Germanic elements meaning old or noble, with the feminine suffix -onna.
Allayne
English · Allayne is a variant of Alaine or Elaine, linked to names meaning bright or beautiful and shaped by Irish and English spelling.
Amoret
French · Amoret comes from Old French roots tied to love, and was used in English literature as a romantic poetic name.
Andrianna
Greek · Andrianna is a feminine form related to Andrew, from Greek andreios meaning manly, brave, or strong.
Aprile
Italian · Aprile is the Italian form of April, from Latin Aprilis, the month name associated with spring opening and renewal.
Arenda
German · Arenda is likely derived from Germanic name elements associated with eagle or strength, related to names like Arend.
Arthetta
English · Arthetta is probably an English elaboration of Arthur or Artha, carrying an old-fashioned ornamental feminine form.
Asenith
Hebrew · Asenith is a form of Asenath, the biblical name of Joseph's wife, adapted through Hebrew and ancient Near Eastern tradition.
Avemaria
Latin · Avemaria comes from the Latin prayer phrase Ave Maria, meaning Hail Mary, and reflects strong Christian devotion.
Asension
Spanish · A variant of Ascension, from Latin ascendere, referring to rising up and Christian holy day naming traditions.
Altheria
Greek · Likely a modern elaboration of Greek-derived names such as Althea, meaning "healing."
Arnelle
German · Probably a feminine form of Arnold or Arnel, linked to eagle strength in Germanic roots.
Arlether
English · Likely a rare modern elaboration of Arletha or Arthur-like sounds, with uncertain roots.
Adonica
Greek · Adonica is likely a feminine form related to Adonis, the beautiful youth of Greek myth.
Antinette
French · Antinette is a variant of Antoinette, the French feminine form of Antonius, with an old Roman family origin.
Antonieta
Spanish · Antonieta is a Romance-language form of Antonia, from the Roman family name Antonius.
Aronda
English · Aronda is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Rhonda and Arlene-style sounds.
Alvery
English · Alvery is likely a variant of Avery, from Germanic roots meaning elf ruler or wise counselor.
Alonda
English · Alonda appears to be a modern English coinage, possibly modeled on names like Yolanda and Alana.
Abbe
Hebrew · Abbe is a variant of Abby or Abbey, often linked to Abigail, meaning 'my father's joy' in Hebrew.
Anelle
French · Anelle likely developed as a diminutive of Anne, from Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace.'
Anida
Arabic · Anida is used in several traditions and is often treated as a variant of Anita, carrying meanings tied to grace or favor.
Arn
Norse · Arn is a Norse and Germanic short form meaning 'eagle.'
Arlanda
English · Arlanda is a modern place-style name, likely influenced by names like Arlen and Orlando.
Army
English · Likely a modern English surname-style or word-name adapted from army, the military force.
Anell
French · Anell likely developed as a variant of Ann or Anelle, ultimately from Hebrew Hannah, meaning "grace."
Ardia
Latin · Ardia is likely a rare modern name related to Ardia/Ardis forms, often associated with warmth or fervor from Latin-rooted forms.
Andris
Greek · Andris is a Baltic and Slavic form of Andrew, from Greek meaning manly or brave.
Algis
Slavic · Algis is used in Lithuanian tradition and is often linked to names containing alg-, associated with reward or value.
Alray
English · Alray appears to be a modern English-style coined name, likely blending familiar sounds like Al and Ray.
Ashok
Indian · Ashok comes from Sanskrit Ashoka, meaning without sorrow, and is strongly associated with the Mauryan emperor Ashoka.
Acquanette
French · Acquanette is a modern coined name likely built on aqua, the Latin word for water, with a French-style suffix.
Aleasa
German · A modern variant of Alicia or Alisa, ultimately linked to a name meaning noble kind.
Alesa
German · A variant of Alisa or Alicia, ultimately from a name meaning noble kind.
Altheia
Greek · A Greek-style form related to Althea or aletheia, suggesting healing or truth.
Alphea
Greek · Alphea is likely a feminine variant of Alpheus, a Greek mythological river name of uncertain original meaning.
Aprill
Latin · Aprill is a spelling variant of April, from the Latin month name associated with spring and opening blossoms.
Avra
Greek · Avra can derive from Greek aura meaning breeze or as a variant of Hebrew Avraham-rooted forms.
Aldwin
English · Aldwin comes from Old English and Germanic roots meaning "old friend" or "wise friend."
Andrie
Greek · A variant of Andrew, from Greek Andreas, meaning manly or brave.
Arunas
Indian · Likely related to Aruna, a Sanskrit name meaning dawn or reddish light.
Aprille
English · Aprille is a variant of April, from the Latin month name traditionally linked with opening and springtime.
Ambra
Italian · Ambra is the Italian form of Amber, from Arabic through medieval trade terms for ambergris and later the gemstone amber.
Aquanetta
English · Aquanetta is likely a modern elaboration built on Latin aqua, meaning water.
Alamar
Arabic · Alamar is used as a modern given name, likely blending Arabic and Germanic sounds with associations of nobility or elevation.
Alarice
German · Alarice is a feminine form of a Germanic name element meaning noble or ruler, suggesting noble leadership.
Alegra
Spanish · Alegra is a variant of Allegra, from Latin alacer via Romance forms, meaning cheerful or lively.
Andreana
Greek · Andreana is a feminine form of Andrew, from Greek Andreas, meaning manly or brave.
Andrene
Greek · Andrene is a feminine variant of Andrew, from Greek Andreas, meaning manly or courageous.
Andretta
Greek · Andretta is an Italian-style diminutive feminine form of Andrea or Andrew, meaning manly or brave.
Angila
Greek · Angila is a spelling variant of Angela, from Greek angelos, meaning messenger or angel.
Athony
Latin · Athony is a spelling variant of Anthony, a Roman family name of uncertain meaning.
Alywin
English · Likely related to Alwin or Alvin, from old Germanic elements meaning noble friend.
Arnis
German · Likely related to Arnold or Arne forms, from Germanic roots meaning eagle power or rule.
Angelea
Greek · A variant of Angela, from Greek roots meaning "angel" or "messenger."
Angelette
Greek · A diminutive form of Angela, from Greek angelos meaning messenger or angel.
Allynn
English · Allynn is a modern English spelling of Allyn or Allen-derived forms, often used as a unisex name.
Anneke
German · A Dutch and German diminutive of Anna, from Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace or favor.
Ariene
Greek · Likely a variant of Ariadne or Irene, tied to Greek roots meaning most holy or peace.
Audwin
English · Audwin is from Old English and Germanic elements meaning 'old friend' or 'noble friend.'
Algirdas
Slavic · Algirdas is a Lithuanian name often linked to noble strength and fame in old Baltic tradition.
Arner
Norse · Arner is a Scandinavian and Germanic-style name related to eagle and warrior elements.
Anglia
English · Anglia is the Latin name for England and is a place-based name tied to the land of the Angles.
Anglea
Greek · Anglea is likely a variant of Angela, from Greek angelos meaning 'messenger.'
Anitha
Indian · Anitha is commonly an Indian spelling of Anita, a form of Ana meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Anderia
Greek · Anderia is likely a feminine form of Andrew, from Greek andreios meaning "manly" or "brave."
Annet
French · Annet is a French-style form of Anne, from Hebrew Hannah meaning "grace" or "favor."
Annetha
Hebrew · Annetha is an elaborated form of Anne, from Hebrew Hannah meaning "grace" or "favor."
Arlease
English · Arlease is likely a modern English coinage or blend, possibly influenced by Arlene and similar names.
Artina
Greek · Artina is likely a feminine elaboration of Arthur or Art names, used mainly as a modern formed name.
Alverto
German · A variant of Alberto or Albert, from Germanic roots meaning 'noble' and 'bright.'
Arvydas
Slavic · Arvydas is a Baltic-Lithuanian name often linked to ideas of sight or intuition, commonly understood as "one with vision."
Arlethea
Greek · Likely influenced by Alethea, from Greek aletheia, meaning truth.
Adrinne
Latin · A variant of Adrienne, from the Latin name Hadrianus, meaning from Hadria in northern Italy.
Alieen
Irish · A spelling variant of Aileen, from Irish Eibhlin, ultimately related to Helen and often linked with light or brightness.
Alitha
Greek · Likely related to Alethea, from Greek roots meaning truth or sincerity.
Anadelia
Spanish · Likely a blended or elaborated form built from Ana and Delia, combining grace with a Delia-related classical sound.
Angla
English · Likely a rare variant related to Angela or Angle-derived forms, with roots tied to messenger or English ethnic naming.
Annettee
French · An elaborated spelling of Annette, the French diminutive of Anne, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Athenia
Greek · A name modeled on Athena or Athens, carrying associations with wisdom and the ancient Greek city.
Anothony
Latin · Anothony is a spelling variant of Anthony, a Roman family name of uncertain ancient meaning.
Anthonio
Latin · A variant of Antonio and Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius.
Arny
German · A diminutive of Arnold or Arne, from Germanic roots meaning eagle power or rule.
Adraine
Latin · Adraine is a variant of Adrienne or Adrian, from Latin Hadrianus meaning from Hadria.
Alacia
Latin · Alacia is likely a modern elaboration related to Alicia, ultimately from a Germanic root meaning noble.
Angeletta
Italian · Angeletta is an Italian diminutive of Angela, from Greek angelos meaning messenger or angel.
Antoinett
French · Antoinett is a shortened spelling of Antoinette, the French feminine form of Anthony, traditionally interpreted as priceless or highly praiseworthy.
Andrienne
French · A variant of Adrienne or Andrea, from Greek roots meaning strong, brave, or manly.
Annese
Greek · Likely related to Agnes or Annis, from Greek, meaning pure or chaste.
Artensia
Latin · A variant of Hortensia, traditionally linked to gardens and cultivated green spaces.
Auddie
English · Auddie is an English diminutive, often linked to Audie or names beginning with Aud-, from roots meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.'
Alrick
German · Alrick is a variant of Ulric or Alaric, from Germanic and Norse roots meaning 'ruler of all' or 'noble ruler.'
Andrejs
Slavic · Andrejs is an Eastern European form of Andrew, from Greek Andreas, meaning "manly" or "brave."
Averell
English · Averell is an English surname-name with French roots, often linked to boar symbolism or a place-name origin.
Avonda
English · Avonda appears to be a modern coined name, likely formed in the style of names like Ava or Lavonda.
Apryle
English · Apryle is a decorative spelling of April, the month name from Latin roots associated with opening and spring.
Abbye
Hebrew · Abbye is a variant of Abby, the diminutive of Abigail, the Hebrew name meaning my father is joy.
Aleshia
Greek · Aleshia is a modern spelling of Alicia, from a Germanic name popularized through Latin and meaning noble.
Armelinda
German · Armelinda combines Germanic arm meaning army with linda meaning beautiful or tender in Romance usage.
Althelia
Greek · Althelia appears to blend Greek-rooted Althea, meaning healing, with an ornate feminine ending.
Amantha
English · Amantha is an English blend form influenced by Amanda and Samantha, carrying senses of lovable and listener.
Angi
English · Angi is a short form of Angela or Angelina, from Greek angelos meaning messenger.
Arlisa
English · Arlisa is likely a modern English coinage combining Ar- sounds with the -lisa ending.
Arlissa
English · Arlissa is likely a modern English elaboration of Arlisa, with a decorative feminine ending.
Arnitha
German · Arnitha likely comes from Germanic arn meaning eagle, adapted into an English feminine form.
Audey
English · Likely a variant of Audie or Audrey, from Germanic elements meaning "noble strength."
Anderw
Greek · An altered spelling of Andrew, from Greek Andreas meaning "manly" or "brave."
Anothy
Latin · Anothy is a variant spelling of Anthony, a name of ancient Roman origin with uncertain meaning, long used in Christian tradition.
Anetra
Greek · Anetra is likely a modern elaboration of Greek-rooted Anna forms, carrying the sense of grace or favor.
Angee
English · A spelling variant of Angie, from Angela, ultimately from Greek meaning messenger or angel.
Arlecia
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Arlette or Arlissa-style names, with a soft French-influenced sound.
Anetia
French · Anetia is likely a variant of Annette or Anita, from Anna, meaning "grace" or "favor."
Annete
French · Annete is a spelling variant of Annette, the French diminutive of Anne, meaning "grace."
Aquanette
Latin · Aquanette is likely a modern elaboration using aqua, the Latin word for "water," with a French-style suffix.
Arvia
English · Arvia is likely a rare modern creation, possibly related to Arva, used chiefly for its soft, flowing sound.
Antoino
Italian · Antoino is likely a variant of Antonio, from Latin Antonius, a Roman family name of uncertain original meaning.
Arnaz
Spanish · Arnaz is a Spanish surname-style name, likely place-based or derived from a family name of Iberian origin.
Alivn
English · Alivn is likely a misspelling of Alvin, a name from Old English meaning noble friend.
Antolin
Spanish · Antolin comes from the Spanish form of Antoninus, a Latin Roman name related to Antonius.
Antwoine
French · Antwoine is a modern spelling variant of Antoine, from Latin Antonius, a Roman family name of uncertain meaning.
Adeana
English · Adeana is a modern variant of Deanna or Adina-style names, often associated with delicacy or divine favor.
Aleata
Latin · Aleata is likely a decorative variant of Aleta or Alieta, possibly tied to winged or noble meanings.
Aleesa
German · Aleesa is a variant of Alisa or Elise, linked to the classic root meaning noble or pledged to God.
Adorn
English · Adorn comes from the English word meaning 'to decorate' or 'beautify,' used as a rare modern virtue-style name.
Almarosa
Spanish · Almarosa blends alma, 'soul' in Spanish, with rosa, 'rose,' giving it a poetic floral meaning.
Alvinia
English · Alvinia is a feminine elaboration of Alvin, from Germanic roots meaning 'noble friend.'
Annettie
French · Annettie is a diminutive form of Annette, from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace.'
Anthia
Greek · Anthia comes from Greek anthos, meaning 'flower' or 'blossom.'
Antoinnette
French · Antoinnette is a spelling variant of Antoinette, the French feminine of Antoine, meaning 'priceless' or 'highly praiseworthy.'
Arlicia
English · Arlicia is likely a modern variant of Alicia, from Germanic-rooted forms meaning 'noble.'
Aundray
English · A modern variant of Andre or Andrea, ultimately from Greek and meaning manly or brave.
Alander
Scottish · Likely a form of Alexander, from Greek meaning "defender of men."
Alandus
Latin · Likely a modern elaboration of Alan, a name of uncertain origin often linked to "handsome" or "cheerful."
Aletia
Greek · Aletia is likely related to Alethea, from Greek aletheia meaning "truth."
Allisa
English · Allisa is a variant of Alisa or Alyssa, often linked to noble kindred or to the flower alyssum.
Alishia
English · Alishia is a modern spelling of Alicia, ultimately from a Germanic root meaning "noble kind."
Alicyn
English · A modern spelling of Alison or Alyson, ultimately tied to a noble-type name tradition.
Anitia
Spanish · Likely a variant of Anita, a diminutive of Ana from Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace or favor.
Annelisa
German · A blend of Anne and Lisa, from Hebrew roots meaning grace and pledged to God.
Adrienna
Latin · Adrienna is a feminine form of Adrian, from Latin Hadrianus meaning from Hadria in northern Italy.
Allicia
German · Allicia is a spelling variant of Alicia, from Germanic roots meaning noble or of noble kind.
Angles
English · Angles likely derives from the Germanic tribal name of the Angles, associated with England's early history.
Annelouise
Hebrew · Annelouise blends Anne and Louise, combining meanings of grace and famous warrior.
Antia
Greek · Antia is used in Galicia and may relate to ancient Greek-derived saint names, often linked with floral or noble associations.
Arethea
Greek · Arethea is a variant of Aretha, from Greek arete meaning virtue or excellence.
Audrone
Slavic · Audrone is a Baltic name used in Lithuania, associated with storm or tempest imagery.
Andamo
African · Andamo appears to be a modern or regional coined name, possibly shaped by African naming patterns and other familiar forms like Andrew.
Anothny
Latin · Anothny is a misspelling variant of Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius, with uncertain original meaning.
Aquilino
Latin · Aquilino comes from Latin Aquilinus, meaning eagle-like or related to the eagle.
Amose
Hebrew · Amose is a variant of Amos, a Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as carried or borne by God.
Almando
Spanish · Almando is likely a rare Spanish-style form influenced by Armando, from Germanic roots meaning army man.
Ansara
Arabic · Ansara likely relates to Arabic ansar, meaning helpers or supporters.
Amby
Latin · A diminutive of Ambrose or Amber, usually tied to Ambrose from Greek via Latin meaning 'immortal.'
Amyjo
English · Amyjo combines Amy, from French 'beloved,' with Jo, a short form of Josephine or Joanne.
Anga
African · Anga appears in several African naming traditions and is often associated with strength or distinctiveness.
Audette
French · Audette is a French diminutive from Germanic aud, meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune.'
Andrella
Greek · Andrella is likely an elaborated feminine form of Andrew, from Greek roots meaning manly or brave.
Anndrea
Greek · Anndrea is a spelling variant of Andrea, from Greek roots meaning manly or courageous.
Annettia
Hebrew · Annettia is an elaborated form of Ann or Anna, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace or favor.
Arlesia
French · Arlesia likely draws from the French place name Arles or the ancient Latin name Arelate.
Alfreada
English · Alfreada is a feminine form of Alfred, from Old English elements meaning elf counsel or wise counsel.
Altina
Latin · Altina likely comes from Latin altus meaning high or elevated.
Amita
Indian · Amita is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning boundless, immeasurable, or infinite.
Andrenette
Greek · Andrenette is a feminine elaboration of Andre, from Greek roots meaning manly or brave.
Angala
Greek · Angala is a variant of Angela, from Greek angelos meaning messenger.
Anginette
Greek · Anginette is a diminutive-style form related to Angela or Angelique, from Greek roots meaning messenger.
Atonya
English · Atonya is a modern elaboration likely influenced by Tonya, itself a diminutive of Antonia meaning priceless or beyond price.
Antoinne
French · Antoinne is a spelling variant of Antoine, the French form of Anthony, from the Roman name Antonius.
Alando
Spanish · Likely a modern variant influenced by Orlando, from Germanic roots associated with fame throughout the land.
Anglo
English · Derived from the historical ethnonym Anglo, referring to the Germanic Angles of early England.
Anival
Spanish · Likely a Spanish-influenced form of Hannibal or Anibal, traditionally interpreted as favored by Baal.
Antiono
Latin · A spelling variant of Antonio or Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius of uncertain ancient meaning.
Arness
Scottish · Likely from a surname or place-name with Norse roots, possibly meaning eagle headland or promontory.
Aundrey
English · A variant of Audrey or Andre, often tied to Old English noble strength or Greek manly roots.
Alette
French · A petite French-style form related to Adela or Adelaide, meaning noble.
Angeleta
Greek · An elaborated form of Angela, from Greek angelos, meaning messenger.
Annazette
Hebrew · A decorative form of Anna with a French-style suffix, rooted in Hebrew grace.
Anquinette
French · A rare French-style elaborated name, likely formed for sound rather than a single historic root.
Andreanna
Greek · An elaborated feminine form of Andrew, from Greek roots meaning manly or brave.
Angelenia
Greek · An ornate form related to Angela and Angelina, from Greek angelos meaning messenger.
Anneice
Hebrew · A creative blend form related to Anne, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace or favor.
Alfanette
English · Likely a feminine elaboration built from Alf- names with a French-style ending.
Ame
French · In French it echoes aimee ideas of beloved, while in Japanese ame can mean rain.
Angelete
French · A diminutive-style form of Angela, from Greek angelos meaning messenger.
Angenita
Spanish · Likely a Spanish-style elaboration of Angela or Angelica, from Greek meaning messenger.
Anntonette
French · A variant of Antoinette, the French diminutive of Antoine from Roman family name Antonius.
Antionett
French · A spelling variant of Antoinette, a French feminine form of Antonius.
Antoninette
French · An extended form of Antoinette or Antonina, derived from the Roman family name Antonius.
Arhonda
English · Probably a modern elaboration of Rhonda with a prefixed vowel, preserving the Welsh-inspired sound.
Artra
English · A rare modern name, possibly related by sound to Arthur or Art names.
Atina
Greek · Likely related to Athena or to the Italian place name Atina, suggesting classical or place roots.
Anthoy
Greek · A misspelling or variant of Anthony, a name of ancient Roman use later associated with meanings like priceless or highly praiseworthy.
Antron
Greek · Likely a modern variant of Anthony or Antron-related coinages, used chiefly for sound rather than a single fixed classical meaning.
Antoin
French · Antoin is a French form of Antoine, from the Roman family name Antonius, traditionally glossed as beyond praise.
Antonyo
Spanish · Antonyo is a creative Spanish-style variant of Antonio, from the Roman name Antonius.
Aracelio
Spanish · Aracelio is likely a masculine variant of Araceli, from Latin ara caeli, meaning altar of heaven.
Aristedes
Greek · Aristedes is a form of Aristides, from Greek aristos, meaning best or most excellent.
Annmargaret
Hebrew · Annmargaret combines Ann and Margaret, carrying meanings of "grace" and "pearl."
Aleasha
English · Aleasha is likely a modern variant of Alicia or Alisha, ultimately tied to names meaning "noble."
Annmary
English · Annmary combines Ann, meaning "grace," and Mary, a biblical classic with an ancient Hebrew origin.
Anntionette
French · Anntionette blends Ann with Antoinette, a French form of Anthony, creating a graceful compound classic-style name.
Adona
Hebrew · Adona likely derives from Hebrew adon, "lord" or "master," giving it a dignified biblical resonance.
Anjanette
French · Likely a French-style elaboration of Anne or Angela, carrying senses like grace or angelic association.
Aldrina
English · A feminine form related to Aldrin or Alden, from Germanic roots meaning old or noble.
Allecia
Greek · A variant of Alicia or Alecia, ultimately tied to Adelaide or Alice meaning noble.
Angelar
Greek · A variant elaboration of Angela, from Greek angelos meaning messenger.
Angenetta
French · Likely a diminutive-style form of Angela or Angelique, from Greek meaning messenger.
Andras
Greek · Andras is a form of Andrew from Greek Andreas, meaning "manly" or "brave."
Anjeanette
French · A French-style elaboration of Jeanette with an added An- prefix, ultimately tied to John and meaning 'God is gracious.'
Annjanette
French · A compound form blending Ann with Jeanette, ultimately tied to grace and favor in biblical naming traditions.
Alandra
Spanish · A modern romantic form likely influenced by Alejandra or Alexandra, linked to the idea of defending humankind.
Angula
Latin · Likely derived from Latin angular or angulus roots meaning 'corner' or 'angle,' used as a rare name form.
Anjanetta
French · A decorative form of Ann or Anjanette, ultimately from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace.'
Anjie
English · A pet form of Angie or Angela, from Greek roots meaning 'messenger.'
Annjeanette
French · A compound of Ann and Jeanette, both ultimately from Hebrew roots meaning 'grace' or 'God is gracious.'
Anuradha
Indian · From Sanskrit, linked to a lunar mansion and often interpreted as 'after Radha' or 'success and prosperity.'
Adonia
Hebrew · Adonia is the feminine form of Adoniah, from Hebrew meaning the Lord is my master.
Anegla
Greek · Anegla is likely a misspelling of Angela, from Greek angelos meaning messenger.
Angiela
Greek · Angiela is a spelling variant of Angela, from Greek angelos meaning messenger.
Anjannette
French · Likely a variant of Annette, from Anne, meaning grace or favor.
Annel
German · A short form of Anne names, ultimately from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Annelies
German · A German and Dutch form of Anna Elise, combining grace with God is my oath.
Annemargaret
English · A compound of Anne and Margaret, joining grace with pearl.
Annemary
English · A compound of Anne and Mary, both tied to Hebrew roots and often linked with grace and beloved meanings.
Annick
French · A French Breton diminutive of Anne, from Hannah meaning grace.
Arienne
French · A feminine form related to Ariane or Adrian names, often linked with very holy or from Hadria.
Arinda
Indian · Likely derived from Sanskrit elements and used in Indian naming, often associated with strength or praise.
Arlesa
English · Probably a modern elaboration of Arla or Arlene type names, with uncertain etymology.
Azusena
Spanish · A variant of Azucena, the Spanish word for lily used as a floral name.
Aarron
Hebrew · A variant of Aaron, a Hebrew biblical name of uncertain origin, often linked with exalted or high mountain meanings.
Arlisha
English · Arlisha is a modern coined English-language name, likely formed from Ar- plus the popular -lisha ending.
Anglie
English · Likely a modern variant of Angeline or Angela, ultimately from Greek roots meaning 'messenger' or 'angelic one.'
Araseli
Spanish · A variant of Araceli, from Spanish Marian devotion meaning 'altar of the sky' or 'heavenly altar.'
Arica
Norse · A feminine form related to Erica, from Norse and Germanic roots meaning 'ever-ruler' or 'eternal ruler.'
Alechia
German · A variant of Alicia, from a Germanic name meaning noble or of noble kind.
Adilia
German · Adilia is likely related to Adelia or Adelaide, from Germanic roots meaning noble kind or noble sort.
Alece
French · Alece is a spelling variant of Alice, from Germanic Adalheidis meaning noble type.
Aliscia
French · Aliscia is a variant of Alicia or Alice, from Germanic roots meaning noble kind.
Allisen
French · Allisen is a spelling variant of Allison, originally a medieval diminutive meaning son or descendant of Alice.
Almida
German · Almida is likely related to Almeda or Almeida, with Iberian place-name ties and associations with a plateau or elevated place.
Annmari
Hebrew · Annmari combines Ann and Marie, both from Hebrew roots associated with grace, belovedness, and wished-for child.
Antonnette
French · Antonnette is a spelling variant of Antoinette, the French feminine of Antoine, ultimately from the Roman family name Antonius.
Apasra
Indian · Apasra is likely inspired by Apsara, a Sanskrit word for a celestial nymph or heavenly dancer.
Alfonson
Spanish · Alfonson is a patronymic-style form related to Alfonso, from Germanic roots meaning "noble" and "ready."
Andray
French · Andray is a variant of Andre, from Greek Andreas meaning "manly" or "brave."
Addam
Hebrew · Addam is a variant spelling of Adam, from Hebrew, traditionally meaning man or earth.
Antero
Greek · Antero is a form of Anteros, from Greek roots meaning opposite or reciprocal, tied to classical mythology.
Atul
Indian · Atul is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning incomparable or matchless.
Agena
Greek · Agena is a rare name sometimes linked to Aegina-like Greek forms and used for its bright, celestial feel.
Angelicia
Greek · An elaborated form of Angelica, from Greek angelikos via Latin, meaning 'angelic' or 'messenger-like.'
Annmaria
Hebrew · Annmaria combines Anna and Maria, names from Hebrew tradition meaning "grace" and "beloved" or "bitter."
Alfy
English · Alfy is a diminutive of Alfred or Alfie, from Germanic roots meaning elf counsel or wise adviser.
Alondo
Spanish · Alondo is likely a modern variant influenced by Alonzo, a Spanish form of a Germanic name meaning "noble" and "ready."
Apostolos
Greek · Apostolos is a Greek name meaning "apostle" or "messenger," from early Christian usage.
Andrius
Slavic · Andrius is a Lithuanian form related to Andrew, from Greek, meaning "manly" or "brave."
Antionio
Spanish · Antionio is a variant spelling of Antonio, from the Roman family name Antonius, of uncertain ancient meaning.
Annissa
Hebrew · Annissa blends Ann, from Hebrew Hannah 'grace,' with forms like Anisa, an Arabic name meaning 'friendly' or 'companionable.'
Annisa
Arabic · Annisa comes from Arabic and is associated with meanings like 'friendly,' 'gracious,' or 'womanly.'
Amybeth
English · Amybeth is a compound of Amy, from Latin amata 'beloved,' and Beth, from Hebrew meaning 'house' or a form of Elizabeth.
Alecea
Greek · Alecea is a modern variant of Alicia or Alexia, linked to meanings like 'noble' or 'defender.'
Anjenette
French · Anjenette is a variant of Angenette or Annette, from Hebrew Hannah through French forms meaning 'grace.'
Annessa
Hebrew · Annessa is a modern elaboration of Anna, from Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Amgela
Greek · Almost certainly a variant spelling of Angela, from Greek angelos, meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.'
Anesia
Greek · Likely related to Agnes or Anessa forms, with Greek roots associated with purity or holiness.
Annesa
Hebrew · A modern variant of Ann or Anissa, built on Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace.'
Audris
English · Related to Audrey, from Old English or Germanic roots meaning 'noble strength.'
Adreanne
French · Adreanne is a variant of Adrienne, from Latin Hadrianus, meaning "from Hadria."
Aimie
French · Aimie is a French-style variant of Amy, from Latin amata, meaning "beloved."
Alicha
German · Alicha is a variant of Alicia, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning "noble."
Amdrea
Greek · Amdrea is a spelling variant of Andrea, from Greek andreia, meaning "strength" or "courage."
Anat
Hebrew · Anat is a Hebrew form tied to the ancient Near Eastern goddess Anat, giving it a strong mythic heritage.
Anesa
Arabic · Anesa is likely a variant of Aneesa, from Arabic, meaning friendly, gentle, or companionable.
Anesha
Arabic · Anesha is likely a modern variant influenced by Aneesa, carrying senses of friendliness or grace.
Annissia
Greek · Annissia is likely a variant of Anysia or Annisia, linked to Greek naming traditions and possibly meaning fulfillment.
Antonitte
French · Antonitte is a variant of Antoinette, the French feminine of Anthony, from an old Roman family name.
Antrina
English · Antrina appears to be a modern elaboration of names like Ann or Trina, formed in English-language use.
Arnissa
English · Arnissa appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Arlene or Arnice-style forms.
Ashlea
English · Ashlea is a variant of Ashley, from an English place name meaning ash tree meadow.
Aundreia
Greek · Aundreia is a variant spelling of Andrea, from Greek andreia, meaning courage or manliness.
Avid
Latin · From Latin avidus, meaning eager, desirous, or enthusiastic.
Antal
Latin · A Central European form of Anthony, from the ancient Roman family name Antonius.
Aroldo
Italian · An Italian form of Harold, from Germanic roots meaning army ruler.
Alexand
Greek · A shortened form of Alexander, from Greek meaning 'defender of men.'
Antoney
Latin · A variant of Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius, of uncertain ancient meaning.
Arrick
German · Likely a variant of Eric or Aric, from Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning 'eternal ruler.'
Angeligue
French · A rare variant of Angelique, from Greek angelos meaning "messenger" or "angelic."
Anessia
Greek · Anessia is likely a modern variant of names like Anisia or Agnes, with roots tied to purity or benefit.
Andreal
English · Andreal appears to be a modern variant of Andrea or Andre, from Greek roots meaning manly or brave.
Angilique
French · Angilique is a variant of Angelique, from Latin angelicus, meaning angelic or like an angel.
Antje
German · Antje is a German and Dutch diminutive of Anna, from Hebrew roots meaning grace.
Atonia
Latin · Probably a feminine variation of Anthony or Antonia, from ancient Roman family roots of uncertain meaning.
Adrainne
Latin · Adrainne is a variant of Adrienne, from the Latin name Hadrianus meaning from Hadria.
Alithia
Greek · Alithia is a variant of Alethea, from Greek aletheia meaning truth.
Alnisa
Arabic · Alnisa appears related to Arabic al-nisa, meaning women, though it is also used as a modern given-name form.
Anabelia
French · Anabelia is an elaborated form of Annabel, combining Anna's Hebrew grace root with a French-style ending.
Annesia
Greek · Annesia is likely an elaborated modern form influenced by Agnes or Anna, with roots tied to purity or grace.
Annitte
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Annette, from Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace or favor.
Artavia
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Artavia or Octavia-like forms, suggesting an invented name with elegant Latin-style sound.
Adriennie
Latin · Adriennie is an embellished feminine form of Adrienne, from Latin Hadrianus meaning "from Hadria."
Aleicia
German · Aleicia is a variant of Alicia, from Germanic Adalheidis meaning "noble kind."
Angelite
Greek · Angelite is a form inspired by Angela and angelic words, from Greek angelos meaning "messenger."
Anglene
Greek · Anglene is likely a modern variant related to Angela or Angeline, from Greek angelos meaning "messenger."
Anglique
French · Anglique is a variant of Angelique, from Greek angelos meaning "messenger."
Artricia
Latin · Artricia is likely a modern variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning "noble" or "patrician."
Alcindor
Spanish · Alcindor is a rare surname-style name with likely Spanish and Arabic influence, though its exact root is uncertain.
Antion
Latin · Antion is a variant of Anthony or Antoine, from the Roman family name Antonius, traditionally explained as "priceless."
Alok
Indian · Alok is an Indian name meaning "light," "brightness," or "radiance."
Alferdo
Italian · Alferdo is likely a variant of Alfredo, from Germanic elements meaning elf counsel or wise advisor.
Andren
Greek · Andren is likely a variant of Andre, from Greek Andreas, meaning manly or brave.
Antino
Greek · Antino likely derives from Greek Antinous, an ancient name of uncertain meaning associated with classical history.
Antonne
Latin · Antonne is a variant of Antoine or Anton, from the Roman Antonius family name of uncertain meaning.
Antrone
Latin · Antrone is likely a modern variant of Anthony, from the Roman Antonius name, traditionally of uncertain meaning.
Aul
English · Aul is likely from a Scottish surname meaning old, used as a rare short given name.
Anndee
English · Anndee is a playful English spelling built from Ann and the nickname Dee.
Antwanette
French · Antwanette is a spelling variant of Antoinette, the French diminutive of Antoine, from Latin roots.
Ambre
French · The French form of Amber, from the fragrant substance ambergris and later the gemstone name.
Antonya
Latin · A feminine form of Anthony, from an ancient Roman family name of uncertain meaning.
Alecha
Hebrew · Alecha is likely a variant of Alicia or Aleesha forms, ultimately linked to noble-type names or Hebrew-influenced modern usage.
Aliesa
German · Aliesa is likely a variant of Alicia or Alisa, from Germanic roots meaning 'noble kind.'
Allissa
German · Allissa is a variant of Alyssa, associated with a Greek flower name and also forms from noble Germanic names.
Almadelia
Latin · Almadelia appears to be an ornate blended name, possibly combining Alma, 'nourishing' in Latin, with Delia.
Anji
English · Anji is a modern spelling of Angie, a diminutive of Angela, meaning 'angel' or 'messenger.'
Anngela
Greek · Anngela is a variant of Angela, from Greek angelos, meaning 'messenger.'
Anupama
Indian · Anupama is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'incomparable' or 'without equal.'
Adreana
Latin · Adreana is a variant of Adriana, from the Latin name Hadrianus, meaning "from Hadria."
Aleecia
German · Aleecia is a modern spelling of Alicia, from the Germanic Adelaide family, meaning "noble kind."
Aletra
Greek · Aletra is likely a modern name possibly influenced by Greek-derived Alethea, meaning "truth."
Aliesha
German · Aliesha is a variant of Alicia or Alisha, from names meaning "noble" in Germanic tradition.
Aliisa
German · Aliisa is a variant of Alisa or Elisa, linked to names meaning "noble" or "God is my oath" depending on the root taken.
Almitra
Greek · Almitra is a rare literary name, popularized by Kahlil Gibran and often linked to meanings of noble speech or inspiration.
Alpa
Indian · Alpa is an Indian name from Sanskrit, meaning "small" or "little."
Anke
German · Anke is a German and Dutch short form of Anna, from Hebrew meaning "grace."
Anthoula
Greek · Anthoula is a Greek diminutive of flower-related names, meaning "little flower" or "blossom."
Aqua
Latin · Aqua comes from the Latin word for "water" and is used as a modern nature-inspired given name.
Arlynda
English · Arlynda is likely a modern form related to Arlene or Linda-type names, suggesting a created blend with Germanic influence.
Aristede
Greek · Aristede is a variant of Aristide, from Greek roots meaning "best" and suggesting excellence or nobility.
Antjuan
French · Antjuan is a modern blended spelling influenced by Antoine and Juan, both forms of classic Latin-rooted names.
Altonio
Italian · Altonio is likely a variant of Antonio, from the Roman family name Antonius, of uncertain ancient meaning.
Askia
African · Askia is associated with the Songhai imperial title and ruler Askia Muhammad, giving it royal West African roots.
Alcibiades
Greek · Alcibiades is an ancient Greek name, often interpreted as "strength" and "force," known from classical history.
Antar
Arabic · Antar is an Arabic name associated with the heroic poet Antarah and carries a strong, valorous legacy.
Antonnio
Spanish · Antonnio is a spelling variant of Antonio, from the Roman family name Antonius of uncertain ancient meaning.
Antwann
French · Antwann is a modern phonetic spelling of Antoine or Antwan, from Antonius, a Roman family name.
Antwyne
French · Antwyne is a modern spelling variant of Antoine or Antwan, derived from the Roman name Antonius.
Anuj
Indian · Anuj is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning "younger brother" or "born later."
Angeleque
French · A decorative variant of Angelique, from Greek angelikos meaning "angelic" or "messenger-like."
Aricka
Norse · A variant of Erica or Ericka, from Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning "eternal ruler" or "ever powerful."
Alisande
French · A medieval French form related to Alice and Alexandra traditions, often linked to nobility and protection.
Angelicque
French · An ornate spelling of Angelique, from Greek roots meaning "angelic" or "messenger-like."
Allisha
German · Allisha is a modern spelling of Alicia, from a Germanic root meaning noble or of noble kind.
Almee
Arabic · Almee likely reflects Almah or Alme, from Arabic roots associated with learned or cultivated women, adapted in English spelling.
Alyshia
German · Alyshia is a modern spelling of Alicia, from a Germanic root meaning noble.
Aniesa
Hebrew · Aniesa is likely a variant of Agnes or Ana-related names, carrying meanings of pure or gracious depending on the source line.
Antrice
English · Antrice appears to be a modern English-created name, possibly influenced by Patrice or Beatrice-style endings.
Aparna
Indian · Aparna is an Indian Sanskrit name meaning leafless, an epithet of the goddess Parvati from Hindu tradition.
Artrice
English · Artrice is likely a modern English variation of Beatrice or Patrice-style names, shaped for distinctive sound.
Ailisa
Scottish · Ailisa is a variant of Alisa or Eilisa, forms connected to Adelaide and meaning noble kind.
Arnessa
English · Arnessa appears to be a modern coined name, possibly shaped from Arlene or Ernestine-like sounds.
Aaronette
Hebrew · Aaronette is an elaborate feminine form of Aaron, a Hebrew biblical name of uncertain meaning, often linked with exalted or strong.
Afrika
African · Afrika is a place-based name taken from the continent name Africa, used for identity, heritage, and geographic meaning.
Akiba
Hebrew · Akiba is a Hebrew name meaning to protect or shelter, best known from the rabbinic sage Rabbi Akiva.
Amorita
Latin · Amorita is derived from Latin amor meaning love, with a romantic Spanish-style diminutive flavor.
Andrean
Greek · Andrean is a form related to Andrew or Andrea, from Greek andreios meaning manly or brave.
Anganette
French · Anganette is a modern elaboration influenced by Angela or Angel, names tied to the Greek word for messenger.
Afeni
African · An African name, often linked to Yoruba-style naming, associated with love, admiration, or cherished status.
Airica
Norse · A modern spelling of Erica, the feminine form of Erik, tied to rulership and enduring power.
Alescia
German · A variant of Alicia, from Adelaide, carrying the sense of noble or noble kind.
Alichia
German · A spelling variant of Alicia, from a Germanic root meaning noble.
Altonia
English · Likely derived from Alton, an English place name meaning old town or settlement.
Anathea
Greek · Likely a modern blend of Anna and Thea, carrying associations of grace and goddess-like divinity.
Angil
Greek · A variant of Angel, from Greek angelos, meaning messenger.
Anite
Spanish · A variant of Anita, itself a diminutive of Ana, from Hannah meaning grace.
Anjelita
Spanish · A form of Angelita from Greek angelos, meaning little angel or messenger.
Anjonette
French · A modern elaborated name with French-style endings, likely influenced by Anne or Antoinette.
Anju
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted as one who lives in the heart or as a soft, beloved presence.
Annaliza
Hebrew · A compound of Anna and Lisa, combining ideas of grace and devotion to God.
Arlesha
English · A modern coined name, likely formed from Arle- with a fashionable feminine ending.
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