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Baby names starting with A

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Artisha
English · A modern elaborated form, possibly influenced by names like Arti, Letitia, or Tricia.
Antonine
Latin · Antonine is a French and Latin-form name from Antonius, an ancient Roman family name of uncertain original meaning.
Alprentice
English · Alprentice appears to be a rare modern English coinage, likely influenced by the word apprentice.
Antawn
Latin · Antawn is a modern phonetic variant of Antoine or Anton, from the Roman name Antonius.
Auturo
Spanish · Auturo is likely a variant of Arturo, the Spanish form of Arthur, a name of uncertain ancient origin.
Antwione
French · Antwione is a modern variant of Antoine or Antwan, forms of Anthony, a Roman family name of uncertain meaning.
Aeron
Welsh · A Welsh name linked to the River Aeron and sometimes connected with battle or berry imagery in Celtic usage.
Andrw
Greek · A highly modernized form of Andrew, ultimately from Greek roots meaning manly or courageous.
Antuane
French · A modern spelling of Antoine or Antwan, forms of Anthony whose ancient meaning is uncertain.
Aragorn
English · A literary invention created by J.R.R. Tolkien for a heroic kingly character in Middle-earth.
Arrin
English · A modern variant of Erin or Aaron, often associated with Ireland or with exalted meaning depending on interpretation.
Arvind
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit, usually meaning lotus, a symbol of purity and beauty.
Assaf
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name meaning collector or gatherer, borne by a musician in the Old Testament.
Atthew
Hebrew · A rare clipped form of Matthew, from Hebrew roots meaning gift of God.
Ashaki
African · Ashaki is used as an African-derived name, often associated with beauty or one who is lovely.
Amoreena
Latin · Amoreena appears built from Romance roots like Italian amore, giving it a meaning tied to love or belovedness.
Anneka
Hebrew · Anneka is a variant of Ann or Anna, ultimately from Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace or favor.
Amarilys
Greek · Amarilys is a variant of Amaryllis, from Greek pastoral tradition and the flower name associated with sparkle and freshness.
Anjanet
English · Anjanet appears to be a modern elaboration of Ann or Janet, ultimately linked to names meaning grace.
Annastacia
Greek · Annastacia is a variant of Anastasia, from Greek roots meaning resurrection.
Atasha
English · Atasha is likely a modern variant influenced by Natasha, a pet form of Natalia meaning birthday of the Lord.
Ayodele
African · Ayodele is a Yoruba name meaning joy has come home.
Annisha
Arabic · A modern variant of Anisha; in Arabic usage, Anisha is understood as 'companion' or 'friendly person.'
Arnisha
Arabic · A modern adaptation of Anisha-family names, with the initial Ar- sound added for contemporary style.
Arrica
English · A modern invented feminine name likely related to Aria or Erica, created as a distinctive aesthetic variation.
Ashanta
African · A modern spelling of Ashanti, associated with the Akan/Asante people of Ghana and used as a given name.
Ashante
African · A related modern form of Ashanti, reflecting Ghanaian cultural naming while using an Anglicized style.
Aprel
Latin · A spelling variant of April, from the Latin month name associated with springtime opening and renewal.
Aretina
Greek · Likely related to names from Greek arete, meaning 'virtue' or 'excellence.'
Ashlei
English · A spelling variant of Ashley, from an English place-name meaning 'ash tree meadow.'
Ayoka
African · Used in West African contexts and often glossed as 'one who brings joy.'
Aarti
Indian · From Sanskrit and Hindi religious usage, Aarti refers to a Hindu ritual of offering light in worship.
Adabel
German · A compound-style name combining Ada with -bel or Belle, often understood as "noble" with a beautiful ending.
Adrienn
Latin · A variant of Adrienne, from Hadrianus, meaning someone "from Hadria" in northern Italy.
Aindrea
Scottish · A Gaelic-style feminine form related to Andrew, from Greek Andreas, meaning "strong" or "manly."
Aishia
Arabic · A spelling variant of Aisha, from Arabic, meaning "alive," "living," or "prosperous."
Alandria
English · A modern elaboration of Alexandria or Alandra-type names, ultimately linked to a Greek root meaning "defender of people."
Alisan
French · A variant of Alison, itself from Alice, carrying the old Germanic sense of "noble kind."
Alischa
German · A stylized variant of Alicia or Alisha, from the Alice name family meaning "noble."
Alisen
French · A spelling variant of Alison or Allisen, from the Alice family and meaning "noble."
Allyse
French · A stylized form of Alice or Elise, from a Germanic root meaning "noble."
Altovise
English · A rare modern name, probably created for its elegant sound, sometimes associated with lofty or elevated overtones.
Amissa
Latin · A rare feminine form with Latin flavor, sometimes interpreted through amissa as "lost" or as a modern ornamental name.
Anamari
Spanish · A combined form of Ana and Mari or Maria, joining the Hebrew-rooted grace of Anna with the Mary name tradition.
Anjanett
French · A variant of Annette or Jeanette, from the Hebrew-rooted Anna family meaning "grace."
Anjennette
French · An elaborated form of Annette or Jeanette, ultimately from Anna and meaning "grace."
Aracelly
Spanish · A spelling variant of Araceli, from a Marian title meaning "altar of heaven" or "heavenly altar."
Arnesia
English · A modern American name, likely formed as a creative variation of Ernestine, Arnetta, or similar names.
Asimina
Greek · A Greek feminine name often linked with silver imagery or with the Asimina plant name used in botany.
Atiba
African · Atiba is used in African naming traditions, especially Yoruba-associated usage, and is often linked with praise or dignity.
Antionne
French · Antionne is a spelling variant of Antoine or Anthony, from the ancient Roman family name Antonius.
Antonious
Latin · Antonious is a grand spelling of Anthony or Antonius, from the ancient Roman family name.
Adarryl
English · A modern English-style elaboration of Darryl, used as a contemporary invented form.
Adarryll
English · A modern English-style elaboration of Darryl, used as a contemporary invented form.
Ako
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning depends on kanji, often involving peaceful or graceful qualities.
Antwuan
French · A variant of Antoine or Anthony, ultimately from the Roman family name Antonius.
Aswad
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning black or dark.
Alberico
Italian · An Italian form of Alberich, from Germanic roots meaning “elf ruler.”
Amish
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, often interpreted as “honest” or “without deceit.”
Ante
Slavic · A South Slavic form of Anthony, ultimately from the ancient Roman name Antonius.
Anzio
Italian · Taken from the Italian place name Anzio, the ancient coastal city of Antium.
Aristidis
Greek · From Greek Aristides, meaning “best” or “most excellent.”
Albertico
German · Albertico is a diminutive form of Albert, from Germanic roots meaning "noble" and "bright."
Almondo
Spanish · Almondo is likely a variant influenced by names like Armando or Almonte, with mixed Romance and Germanic echoes.
Amdrew
Greek · Amdrew is a spelling variant of Andrew, from Greek, meaning "manly" or "strong."
Andrel
French · Andrel is likely a variant of Andre, from Greek Andreas, meaning manly or brave.
Arjuna
Indian · Arjuna comes from Sanskrit and means bright, shining, or white; it is the heroic name of a warrior in the Mahabharata.
Arlandus
English · Arlandus appears to be an elaborated form of Arland, likely tied to land or eagle-based Germanic roots.
Arlondo
English · Arlondo is likely a modern variant of Orlando or Arland, associated with a famed land or noble strength.
Azikiwe
African · Azikiwe is an Igbo surname and given name associated with strength and prestige in West African naming traditions.
Atiya
Arabic · Atiya comes from Arabic Atiyya, meaning gift, present, or bounty.
Aneshia
English · Aneshia is a modern invented name, likely shaped from A-names such as Aneisha or Aisha-style forms.
Afi
African · An African day name, especially in Ghana, meaning born on Friday.
Adinah
Hebrew · Adinah is from Hebrew and means delicate, gentle, or slender.
Anquanette
French · Anquanette appears to be a modern elaboration of Antoinette-style forms with a distinctive prefix.
Allysa
English · A modern spelling related to Alice and Alyssa, often interpreted as noble in origin.
Angelque
French · Likely a variant of Angelique, from roots meaning angelic or messenger.
Antwinette
French · A variant of Antoinette, the French feminine form of Anthony, often interpreted as priceless.
Arlonda
English · A modern invented name, probably formed from Ar- plus a melodic -londa ending.
Audrena
English · A feminine form related to Audrey or Audra, from roots meaning noble strength.
Afua
African · A Ghanaian Akan day name traditionally given to a girl born on Friday.
Annessia
English · Likely built from Anne, from Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor,' with an extended modern ending.
Antina
Greek · Likely a rare feminine form related to Tina or Christina, from Greek roots meaning "anointed."
Arnetra
English · A modern coined name, likely built from Arne or Arnett-style sounds with a decorative ending.
Atisha
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit, often understood to mean "peace" or "one who brings calm."
Attica
Greek · Taken from the Greek region of Attica, the historic area surrounding Athens.
Aarona
Hebrew · Aarona is the feminine form of Aaron, from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as 'high mountain' or 'exalted.'
Akima
Japanese · Akima appears in several traditions and is often treated as a modern cross-cultural name, including Japanese and African usages.
Alcia
German · Alcia is likely a variant of Alicia, from the Germanic Adelaide line meaning 'noble kind' or 'noble type.'
Aldrena
English · Aldrena is likely an elaborated form of Alden or Alda, from Germanic roots meaning 'old' or 'wise.'
Alishea
English · Alishea is a modern spelling related to Alicia, from Germanic roots conveying nobility.
Alixandra
Greek · Alixandra is a variant of Alexandra, from Greek meaning 'defender of mankind.'
Ameika
English · Ameika is likely a modern variant spelling influenced by names like Amika or Jamaica, with a contemporary invented style.
Amenia
Greek · Amenia may relate to Greek-rooted place and personal name forms, and is used as a rare modern feminine given name.
Ametra
English · Ametra is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Demetria or Ameerah.
Amonda
Latin · Amonda is likely a variant of Amanda, from Latin meaning 'worthy of love' or 'lovable.'
Amylee
English · Amylee is a modern compound of Amy, from Old French Amee meaning 'beloved,' and Lee.
Amylynn
English · Amylynn combines Amy, from French Amee 'beloved,' with Lynn in a modern blended name.
Anaberta
Spanish · Anaberta combines Ana, from Hebrew Hannah 'grace,' and Berta, from Germanic roots meaning 'bright.'
Andrya
Greek · Andrya is a feminine spelling of Andrea, from Greek andros meaning 'manly,' 'strong,' or 'brave.'
Aneka
African · Aneka is used in several traditions and as a modern variant of Annika-like names, often carrying a graceful, contemporary style.
Anetria
English · Anetria is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Demetria and other -tria ending names.
Angalee
English · Angalee is a modern blended name, likely combining Ange- with Lee in a lyrical contemporary form.
Angelice
Greek · Angelice is related to Angelique and angel names from Greek angelos, meaning 'messenger.'
Anonda
Indian · Anonda is likely a variant of Ananda, from Sanskrit, meaning bliss or joy.
Antona
Latin · Antona is a feminine form related to Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius of uncertain ancient meaning.
Archana
Indian · Archana comes from Sanskrit and means worship, praise, or an offering in prayer.
Aricia
Latin · Aricia likely derives from Aricia, an ancient Italian place name associated with Rome.
Astacia
Greek · Astacia likely echoes Greek-derived names tied to resurrection or standing again, though the exact form is rare.
Ayona
African · Ayona is a modern name used in African and South Asian contexts, often associated with beautiful flower-like imagery.
Adaryll
English · Adaryll is likely a modern invented elaboration related to names like Darryl or Daryl.
Antohny
Latin · Antohny is a misspelling variant of Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius.
Afshin
Persian · Afshin is a Persian name and title meaning radiant, brilliant, or of noble rank.
Atiim
African · Atiim is an East African name, especially in Uganda, often connected with clan or birth-based traditions.
Abayomi
African · Abayomi is a Yoruba name meaning 'he or she brings me joy' or 'has brought me happiness.'
Antwoin
English · Antwoin is a modern phonetic variant of Antoine and Anthony, ultimately from the Roman Antonius name.
Amitabh
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning 'infinite light' or 'boundless radiance.'
Ajamu
African · Ajamu is an African name, especially used in Swahili-influenced contexts, meaning one who fights or strives.
Akintunde
African · Akintunde is a Yoruba name meaning valor has returned or the warrior has come again.
Antiona
Latin · Antiona appears to be a variant of Antonia, a Roman family name often linked with priceless or inestimable.
Antwaine
French · Antwaine is a modern spelling of Antoine, the French form of Anthony, often linked with priceless worth.
Antwand
French · Antwand is a modern phonetic variant of Antoine or Antwan, derived from Anthony and often interpreted as priceless.
Anurag
Indian · Anurag is a Sanskrit name meaning love, devotion, or deep affection.
Arren
English · Arren likely relates to Arran, a Scottish place name connected to the island of Arran.
Ato
African · Ato is used in West African traditions and can mean born on Saturday or serve as an honorific title.
Atoya
English · Atoya is a modern coined name, likely created in English-speaking Black communities for its distinctive rhythm and sound.
Akisha
English · Akisha is a modern coined name, likely shaped by the popularity of names ending in -kisha.
Anedra
Greek · Anedra is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Greek-sounding feminine forms such as Andrea or Alexandria.
Alexsa
Greek · Variant of Alexa and Alexandra, from Greek roots meaning "defender" or "protector of people."
Anana
African · Used in several traditions; often associated with softness or mercy in modern usage, though exact root varies by culture.
Areti
Greek · From Greek arete meaning "virtue," "excellence," or "moral goodness."
Aneatra
English · Aneatra is a modern invented name, probably formed from Ana-like and -eatra sounds in a creative blended style.
Aqila
Arabic · Aqila is an Arabic name meaning intelligent, wise, or sensible.
Arnitra
English · Arnitra is a modern invented name, likely built from Ar- with -nitra, used for its distinctive rhythm and style.
Artesia
Spanish · Artesia likely connects to Spanish place-name usage and Latin ars, suggesting art or skill in later interpretation.
Austina
Latin · Austina is the feminine form of Austin, from Latin Augustus meaning great, venerable, or majestic.
Akesha
African · Akesha is a modern name, likely formed in English with African American naming style and the feminine ending -esha.
Aliceson
English · Aliceson is a surname-style form meaning 'child of Alice,' with Alice tracing back to Old French and Germanic roots.
Annetra
English · Annetra is likely an elaborated form of Anne, from Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Anquenette
French · Anquenette appears to be a rare elaborated French-style form, possibly influenced by Annette and similar names.
Antanette
French · Antanette is likely a variant of Antoinette, the French feminine form of Antoine, from the Roman name Antonius.
Audreya
English · Audreya is a feminine elaboration of Audrey, an English name meaning 'noble strength.'
Abimbola
African · From Yoruba, meaning born with wealth or brought forth into wealth.
Aerica
Norse · A variant of Erica, from Old Norse roots meaning eternal ruler or ever powerful.
Aggeliki
Greek · Greek form of Angeliki, from angelos meaning messenger or angel.
Agila
Arabic · Likely from Arabic Aqila, meaning intelligent, wise, or sensible.
Ahsaki
African · Likely a modern African-style name; exact derivation is uncertain but it follows meaningful given-name patterns.
Akeba
Hebrew · Akeba is likely a variant of Akiva, a Hebrew name linked to “to protect” or “shelter.”
Akeisha
English · Akeisha is a modern English coinage, likely built from the Keisha sound pattern and used as a distinctive invented name.
Akiesha
English · Akiesha is a modern English-form name, probably a creative variant of Keisha-style names with a distinctive spelling.
Akita
Japanese · Akita is a Japanese place name best known from the northern Japanese region and prefecture of the same name.
Aliska
Slavic · Aliska is likely a diminutive-style form of Alice or Alisa, associated with “noble” or “of noble kind.”
Allysen
English · Allysen is a modern spelling of Alison, a name derived from Alice and associated with nobility.
Altrina
English · Altrina is likely a modern elaboration of names like Alta or Althea, with a refined, invented sound.
Amberlea
English · Amberlea blends Amber with the English suffix lea, meaning a meadow or clearing, for a nature-inspired form.
Ameka
African · Ameka is likely drawn from African naming traditions and may be used as a modern phonetic variant name.
Andela
Greek · Andela is likely related to Angela or Andrea forms, carrying senses of “angelic” or “brave.”
Anderea
Greek · Anderea is a spelling variant of Andrea, from Greek roots meaning “manly,” “strong,” or “brave.”
Andriea
Greek · Andriea is a modern spelling of Andrea, rooted in Greek and associated with strength and courage.
Androniki
Greek · Androniki is a Greek feminine name meaning “victory of a man” or “victorious warrior.”
Aniece
English · Aniece is likely a modern English variant of names like Aneesa or Denise, used mainly for its soft sound.
Anjelina
Greek · Anjelina is a spelling variant of Angelina, from Greek angelos meaning “messenger” or “angel.”
Anjum
Arabic · Anjum comes from Arabic and Persian usage and means “stars” or “constellation.”
Arniece
English · Arniece is likely a modern English-form name, possibly influenced by Denise or Janice-style endings.
Arnise
English · Arnise is likely a modern English coinage, perhaps related to Arnetta or Denise-like sound patterns.
Arpil
English · Arpil is probably a rare modern variant inspired by April, the month name tied to springtime renewal.
Artrina
English · Artrina appears to be a modern invented name, possibly formed from Art- or Ar- roots with a lyrical suffix.
Asela
African · Asela is used in African naming traditions and may carry local meanings depending on language and region.
Asusena
Spanish · Asusena is a variant of Azucena, the Spanish word for “madonna lily.”
Atricia
Latin · Atricia is likely a variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning “noble” or “of the patrician class.”
Ayeesha
Arabic · Ayeesha is a spelling variant of Aisha, an Arabic name meaning “alive,” “living,” or “prosperous.”
Airrion
English · Airrion is likely a modern invented name influenced by names like Aaron and Arian.
Akida
African · Akida appears in East African use and traces to Arabic, carrying senses like leader, messenger, or chief.
Ajene
African · Ajene appears to be a modern African-derived name, likely formed for sound and style rather than a single fixed etymology.
Amondo
Italian · Amondo is likely a variant of Armando or related Germanic names, carrying a sense of soldiery or strong protection.
Antinio
Latin · Antinio is a variant of Antonio, from the Roman family name Antonius, of uncertain ancient meaning.
Arran
Scottish · Arran comes from the Scottish island name Arran, making it a place-based name with rugged geographic roots.
Atif
Arabic · Atif is an Arabic name meaning "kind," "compassionate," or "affectionate."
Ayinde
African · Ayinde is a Yoruba name meaning "we praised him and he came," often given to a much-wanted child.
Abdu
Arabic · Abdu comes from Arabic abd, meaning 'servant,' often used in names expressing devotion to God.
Antwion
English · Antwion is a modern spelling of Antoine or Antwan, ultimately from the Roman family name Antonius.
Anup
Indian · Anup is an Indian name meaning 'incomparable,' 'unique,' or sometimes 'watery place' depending on Sanskrit derivation.
Aquil
Arabic · Aquil may reflect Arabic Aqil, 'wise, intelligent,' though it also echoes Latin aquila, 'eagle.'
Alterick
German · Likely a modern form influenced by Alaric, from Germanic elements meaning ruler of all.
Antawan
French · Variant of Antoine or Antwan, from Anthony, a Roman family name of uncertain original meaning.
Antiwan
French · Modern spelling variant of Antoine or Antwan, ultimately from the Roman name Antonius.
Antowan
French · Variant of Antoine or Antwan, from the Roman family name Antonius.
Antowine
English · A modern spelling of Antoine/Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius, often interpreted as priceless or highly praiseworthy.
Antwin
English · A modern variant blending Anthony with twin-like sound, ultimately linked to Antonius, a Roman family name.
Antwun
English · A phonetic modern form of Antoine/Anthony, derived from Antonius, a Roman family name often glossed as priceless.
Apurva
Indian · An Indian Sanskrit name meaning unique, unprecedented, or one of a kind.
Argelio
Spanish · Likely a Spanish form related to Argos or Greek roots meaning bright or shining in some interpretations.
Arhtur
Welsh · A misspelling of Arthur, a name of likely Celtic origin associated with bear-like strength and heroic legend.
Asif
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning capable, strong, or powerful, also known from Islamic tradition.
Anitria
English · A modern elaboration likely influenced by Anita, itself a diminutive of Ana or Anne.
Asheley
English · A spelling variant of Ashley, from an English place name meaning 'ash tree clearing'.
Aneitra
African · Aneitra is likely a modern elaborated form influenced by Anita and similar names, with a creative phonetic ending.
Arnetria
African · Arnetria is likely a modern invented form influenced by Arnetta and similar names, with an ornamental ending.
Ahnjayla
English · A modern spelling of Angela-derived forms, ultimately from Greek angelos meaning 'messenger.'
Amica
Latin · From Latin amica, meaning 'friend' or 'female friend.'
Analiza
Spanish · A blend of Ana and Liza, joining Hebrew Hannah's 'grace' with Elizabeth-derived forms.
Ayasha
Arabic · Likely related to Aisha, from Arabic meaning 'living' or 'prosperous.'
Akeesha
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Aisha, from Arabic roots meaning alive or flourishing.
Anasa
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic names meaning friendly, gentle, or companionable.
Anikka
Hebrew · Variant of Annika, from Anna, ultimately from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace or favor.
Arkisha
English · Probably a modern elaboration influenced by Keisha or Aisha, carrying a contemporary blended sound.
Arnecia
English · Likely a modern coined name built in the style of names ending in -ecia or -necia.
Arti
Indian · Indian name linked to aarti, the ritual of light and prayer in Hindu worship.
Asucena
Spanish · Variant of Azucena, the Spanish word for the madonna lily, a flower associated with purity.
Ayeisha
Arabic · Variant of Aisha, from Arabic roots meaning alive, living, or prosperous.
Ai
Japanese · Ai is an East Asian name meaning "love" in Japanese and often "love" or "affection" in Chinese usage.
Alanea
English · Alanea is usually treated as a modern elaboration of Alana, a name associated with beauty or serenity.
Alexas
Greek · Alexas is a variant of Alexis, from Greek roots meaning "defender" or "helper."
Algeria
Arabic · Algeria is a place-based name taken from the North African country, whose name relates to Algiers.
Aliette
French · Aliette is a French diminutive form related to Alice or Adelaide, carrying meanings like "noble" or "of noble kind."
Allysia
Greek · Allysia is a modern spelling of Alicia or Alyssia, ultimately tied to a name meaning "noble."
Alysen
German · Alysen is a modern form of Alison, a medieval diminutive of Alice meaning "noble."
Amamda
Latin · Amamda is likely a spelling variant of Amanda, from Latin meaning "worthy of love."
Ambur
English · Ambur is commonly treated as a variant of Amber, the gemstone name from Arabic through European languages.
Andranette
Greek · Andranette appears to be an elaborated form built on Greek andro- roots meaning "man" or "warrior."
Anicka
Slavic · Anicka is a Slavic-style form of Anna, from Hebrew meaning "grace" or "favor."
Annalissa
Hebrew · Annalissa blends Anna and Lisa, combining roots associated with "grace" and "God is my oath."
Annitra
Hebrew · Annitra is likely a variant of Anita, a form of Anna from Hebrew meaning "grace."
Apache
African · Apache is a tribal and place-based name taken from the Apache people; its exact older etymology is debated.
Argyro
Greek · Argyro comes from Greek argyros, meaning "silver."
Arneice
French · Arneice appears to be a modern variant related to names like Arnett or Bernice, often interpreted as "victory" or "eagle" influenced.
Arnesha
English · Arnesha is likely a modern created name formed with the popular -esha ending and no single fixed etymology.
Artishia
Latin · Artishia is likely a modern variant of Letitia or Artesia, often associated with joy or crafted modern sound patterns.
Ashantay
African · Ashantay likely blends Ashanti, the Ghanaian ethnonym, with French-influenced endings for a melodic modern form.
Ashonda
English · Ashonda is a modern invented name, likely built from the prefix Ash- and a rhythmic ending.
Autumne
Latin · Autumne is a French-styled spelling of Autumn, the season name from Latin autumnus.
Awn
English · Awn is an English word name for the bristle of grain, giving it a rare botanical feel.
Agron
Greek · A Balkan name of ancient use, often linked by association to Greek agrarian or field-related roots.
Ahmid
Arabic · Ahmid is a variant of Ahmad, from Arabic, meaning most praised or highly commendable.
Andrico
Greek · Andrico likely stems from Greek Andreas through Italian-style forms, meaning manly or brave.
Ankur
Indian · Ankur is an Indian name meaning sprout, shoot, or new growth.
Aashish
Indian · Aashish is an Indian name meaning blessing or benediction.
Abdule
Arabic · A variant of Abdul, from Arabic roots meaning 'servant of' and usually part of a devotional compound.
Alexsandro
Greek · A form of Alexander meaning 'defender of men,' from Greek alexein and aner roots.
Ayal
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning 'deer' or 'stag,' carrying a graceful, natural image.
Adante
Latin · Likely influenced by Dante, from the Latin-derived Durante meaning 'enduring' or 'steadfast.'
Adaryl
English · A modern English-style coined name, probably formed by combining familiar name elements like Ada- and -ryl.
Adedayo
African · A Yoruba African name meaning 'the crown has become joy' or 'royalty brings happiness.'
Alejando
Spanish · Likely a variant of Alejandro, from Greek Alexandros meaning 'defender of men.'
Anthory
English · Likely a variant of Anthony, a classical Roman family name of uncertain original meaning.
Antoan
French · A variant of Antoine or Anton, from the Roman family name Antonius.
Antrione
English · A modern English-style invented name, probably shaped from Anthony-like sounds with a creative suffix.
Aundrae
French · A variant of Andre, from Greek Andreas meaning 'manly' or 'brave.'
Aiysha
Arabic · Aiysha is a spelling variant of Aisha, the Arabic name meaning 'alive,' 'living,' or 'prosperous.'
Apirl
English · Apirl is a spelling variant of April, the month name derived through Latin aperire, often linked with spring.
Azuredee
English · Azuredee is a modern elaboration of Azure, the sky-blue color word derived through Persian and Arabic routes.
Aneisha
English · Aneisha is likely a modern form influenced by names like Anisha, often linked with South Asian usage.
Anka
Slavic · Anka is a Slavic diminutive of Anna, from a Hebrew root meaning "grace" or "favor."
Ashanda
English · Ashanda is likely a modern English coinage, possibly formed from Ash- plus a melodic ending.
Azurdee
English · Azurdee is likely a modern elaboration of Azure, the color name associated with sky-blue.
Adriena
Latin · Adriena is a feminine form of Adrian, from Hadrianus, meaning from Hadria in northern Italy.
Alexsis
Greek · Alexsis is a spelling variant of Alexis, from Greek, meaning defender or helper.
Alsha
Arabic · Alsha is a rare name that may draw on Arabic Al- forms or modern English-style sound blending.
Altovese
Italian · Altovese appears related to Italian-style surname elements, possibly suggesting high or noble lineage in sound.
Amekia
African · Amekia is a modern stylized name, likely formed from Ame- with the rhythmic suffix -kia.
Amme
French · Amme is likely a rare variant of Amy or Aimée, carrying the sense of beloved.
Amyann
French · Amyann combines Amy, meaning beloved, with Ann, meaning grace.
Anielle
Hebrew · Anielle likely echoes Hebrew angelic-name patterns and French feminine styling, suggesting grace or divine favor.
Anitrice
English · Anitrice is likely a modern elaboration of Anita or Annette-type names with a decorative ending.
Aprell
Latin · A variant of April, from Latin aperire or אפריל via the month name, associated with spring and opening.
Apryll
Latin · A creative spelling of April, derived from the spring month name rooted in Latin.
Artura
Latin · A feminine form of Arthur, linked to a name often interpreted as bear or noble hero.
Atanya
Hebrew · Likely a modern Hebrew-style formation, often interpreted as meaning belonging to or given by God.
Auralee
Latin · A variant of Auralee or Aurelie, from Latin aureus meaning golden.
Azuree
French · From azure, the French-derived word for sky blue, used as a color name.
Adreanna
Latin · Adreanna is a variant of Adriana, from the Latin name meaning from Hadria in northern Italy.
Adrieanne
Latin · Adrieanne is a spelling variant of Adrienne, from a Latin name meaning from Hadria.
Akeya
Hebrew · Akeya is likely a modern variant influenced by names like Akiya or Akeiah, often associated with God establishes.
Aleka
Greek · Aleka is a Greek short form of Alexandra, a name meaning defender or protector of people.
Allycia
German · Allycia is a variant of Alicia, from a Germanic name meaning noble or of noble kind.
Alondrea
Spanish · Alondrea is likely a modern blend influenced by Alondra and Andrea, giving it a lyrical, contemporary form.
Altonya
English · Altonya appears to be a modern elaboration of Tonya with a prefixed form, used mainly for style and distinctiveness.
Altouise
German · Altouise is likely a modern blend involving Louise, a French form of a Germanic name meaning famous warrior.
Altrice
Latin · Altrice may relate to the Latin root altrix, meaning nourishing or fostering, giving it a maternal sense.
Amanada
Latin · Amanada is likely a spelling variant of Amanda, from Latin meaning lovable or deserving to be loved.
Amanoa
English · Amanoa appears to be a modern blend name, possibly influenced by Amanda and Noah, suggesting love and rest.
Ameisha
Arabic · Ameisha is likely a modern variant influenced by Aisha, the Arabic name meaning alive or flourishing.
Amelinda
German · Amelinda is likely a blended form influenced by Amelia and Linda, carrying associations of work, beauty, and tenderness.
Andaiye
African · Andaiye appears in Afro-diasporic usage and is generally treated as a culturally distinctive modern name with African roots.
Angalina
Greek · Angalina is a variant of Angelina, from Greek angelos, meaning messenger or angel.
Angellica
Greek · Angellica is a variant of Angelica, from roots meaning angelic or messenger-like.
Annique
French · Annique is a French-style form related to Anne, from Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace or favor.
Areecia
Greek · Areecia is likely a modern variant related to names like Aricia or Aretha, often associated with excellence or virtue.
Aril
Hebrew · Aril is likely related to Ariel, the Hebrew name meaning lion of God.
Asalia
Greek · Asalia is likely influenced by floral names such as Azalea, giving it a blossom-like, decorative feel.
Aszure
French · Aszure is a modern spelling of Azure, from French for 'sky blue,' evoking the color of the clear sky.
Ausha
Arabic · Ausha is likely a variant-form Arabic name, often associated with life, vitality, or feminine grace.
Ayeshia
Arabic · Ayeshia is a variant of Aisha, from Arabic, meaning 'alive' or 'living.'
Aynsley
English · Aynsley is a variant of Ainsley, a surname-name from a place meaning 'one's own meadow' or 'solitary clearing.'
Amad
Arabic · Likely a shortened form related to Ahmad or Muhammad, from Arabic, meaning most praised.
Antrell
English · A modern invented name formed from Ant- with a surname-like -rell ending.
Abdula
Arabic · Abdula is a variant of Abdullah, from Arabic elements meaning 'servant of God.'
Ameet
Indian · Ameet is a variant of Amit, from Sanskrit meaning 'boundless' or 'infinite.'
Antwonne
French · Antwonne is a variant spelling of Antoine or Antwon, ultimately from Latin Antonius.
Arkim
Arabic · Arkim is likely a variant of an Arabic-derived name form, possibly related to honor or nobility in sound pattern.
Adisa
African · Adisa is an African name, especially Yoruba in use, often interpreted as clear one or one who is understood.
Altariq
Arabic · Altariq combines the Arabic article al with Tariq, giving a form linked to the morning star or night visitor.
Antonis
Greek · Antonis is the Greek form of Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius, traditionally linked with inestimable worth.
Antroine
French · Antroine is likely a variant spelling of Antoine, the French form of Anthony from the Roman name Antonius.
Antwanne
French · Antwanne is a modern variant of Antoine or Antwan, ultimately from Roman Antonius, a long-standing classic name.
Anupam
Indian · Anupam comes from Sanskrit and means incomparable or matchless, expressing uniqueness and excellence.
Arrion
Greek · Arrion likely reflects Arion, a Greek mythic and poetic name associated with music and legendary rescue by a dolphin.
Aurohom
Hebrew · Aurohom appears to be a variant of Avraham or Abraham, the Hebrew patriarchal name meaning father of many.
Abduel
Arabic · Abduel likely blends Arabic abd, servant, with a theistic ending, giving the sense of servant of God.
Ahamad
Arabic · Ahamad is a variant of Ahmad, an Arabic name meaning most praised or highly commendable.
Alrahman
Arabic · Alrahman derives from Arabic al-Rahman, meaning the most merciful, a divine epithet in Islam.
Amauris
French · Amauris is likely related to Amaury, from Germanic roots meaning work-power or industrious leader.
Antonial
Latin · Antonial appears to be an English-style elaboration of Anthony, a Roman family name of uncertain ancient meaning.
Antowain
English · Antowain is a modern phonetic variant of Antoine or Anthony, ultimately from the Roman name Antonius.
Antwian
English · Antwian is a modern English variant of Antoine or Anthony, derived from the Roman family name Antonius.
Antyon
English · Antyon is a modern stylized variant of Anthony, from the Roman Antonius name line.
Armard
German · Armard is likely a variant of Armand, from Germanic roots meaning army man or soldier.
Arric
German · Arric is likely a modern form of Eric or Aric, from Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning eternal ruler.
Aneesah
Arabic · Aneesah comes from Arabic and means "friendly," "companionable," or "affectionate."
Aqueelah
Arabic · Aqueelah is a variant of Aqila, from Arabic meaning "intelligent," "wise," or "sensible."
Akeia
English · Akeia is a modern name, likely formed as a creative variant of Akia, Akiya, or Keia-style names.
Ajeenah
Arabic · Likely a modern Arabic-influenced form, often interpreted as graceful or noble.
Antria
Greek · Likely a modern Greek-rooted form related to Andrea or Anthea, with associations of strength or flowering.
Amysue
English · Amysue is a modern English compound name combining Amy and Sue.
Anjail
English · Anjail is a modern English-style spelling likely influenced by Angel, from Greek angelos meaning messenger.
Adilah
Arabic · Adilah comes from Arabic and means just, fair, or equitable.
Alexes
Greek · Alexes is a variant of Alexis, from Greek roots meaning defender or helper.
Alexza
Greek · Alexza is a modern spelling variant of Alexa or Alexandra, from Greek meaning defender of humankind.
Amand
Latin · Amand derives from Latin Amandus, meaning lovable or worthy of love, and is used in French tradition.
Ambyr
English · Ambyr is a modern spelling of Amber, the English gemstone name from fossilized tree resin.
Aminda
Latin · Aminda is likely related to names like Amanda or Melinda, carrying a sense of lovable or gentle grace.
Amylyn
English · Amylyn is a modern blend of Amy and Lynn, combining beloved with a soft, familiar suffix.
Aneesha
Indian · Aneesha is an Indian name often interpreted as friendly, continuous, or supreme depending on the Sanskrit derivation.
Anisah
Arabic · Anisah comes from Arabic and means friendly, affectionate, or close companion.
Aseelah
Arabic · Aseelah comes from Arabic and means noble, authentic, or of good lineage.
Adale
German · Related to Adele and other Germanic names from adal, meaning noble.
Adelicia
German · A medieval form related to Adelaide, from Germanic roots meaning noble kind.
Aderonke
African · A Yoruba name meaning one to be cherished or pampered.
Ageliki
Greek · Greek form of Angeliki, from angelos, meaning messenger or angel.
Akeshia
English · Likely a modern variant of Acacia or Keisha-style names, used mainly for its sound.
Alcina
Greek · From the enchantress Alcina in Italian romance and opera, likely tied to Greek alke meaning strength.
Alexandera
Greek · An extended feminine form of Alexander, meaning defender of mankind.
Alodie
French · A French-style form related to Elodie, from Germanic roots often interpreted as foreign riches.
Amesha
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived usage meaning imperishable or eternal.
Ametria
English · A modern coined name, likely modeled on names like Demetria or Amina, with no single traditional root.
Amymarie
English · A combined English compound of Amy and Marie, blending beloved and Mary-associated traditions.
Anaida
Spanish · Likely a variant of Ana or Anna, ultimately from Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace or favor.
Aneika
Hebrew · Probably a modern variant of Annika or Anika, from Anna and ultimately Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace.
Angeleah
Greek · A creative spelling of Angela-like names, from Greek angelos, meaning messenger or angel.
Anietra
English · A modern elaborated form likely related to Anita or Anitra, used mainly as a distinctive contemporary name.
Arabia
Arabic · A place name from Arabia, referring to the Arabian region and used as a geographic given name.
Arnedra
English · A modern coined name, probably built from Arne or Arn- plus a decorative feminine ending.
Arsha
Indian · A name used in South Asian and Persian contexts, often linked with brightness, reverence, or noble association.
Arshia
Persian · From Persian usage, often connected with arsh, meaning throne, loftiness, or something exalted.
Ashana
Indian · A soft modern name likely influenced by Asha, carrying associations of hope, life, or blessing.
Ashlye
English · A spelling variant of Ashley, originally an English place surname meaning ash tree meadow.
Asmahan
Arabic · An Arabic name associated with loftiness or exalted rank, popularized by the singer Asmahan.
Atosha
English · A modern coined name, sometimes associated with preciousness or softness through sound rather than a fixed etymology.
Ayondela
African · A name of African, likely Yoruba-style formation, carrying associations of joy, honor, or return of happiness.
Ayrica
English · A creative modern spelling likely modeled on Erica or Airica, used mainly for distinctiveness.
Abdurrahim
Arabic · Abdurrahim is an Arabic devotional name meaning "servant of the Merciful," from abd and al-Rahim.
Almalik
Arabic · Almalik is an Arabic-based name meaning "the king" or "of the king," from al-Malik.
Abasi
African · Abasi is an African name from Efik tradition, associated with the supreme deity and divine power.
Abdual
Arabic · Abdual is a variant spelling of Abdul, from Arabic abd al-, meaning "servant of" and usually followed by a divine attribute.
Adetokunbo
African · Adetokunbo is a Yoruba name meaning "the crown has returned from overseas," often marking a child born abroad.
Anterio
Latin · Anterio is likely a modern form influenced by Antonio and Latin-derived sound patterns, suggesting a noble classical style.
Artavius
Latin · Artavius is likely a modern blend influenced by Latin-style names such as Octavius, giving it a classical invented feel.
Antwayne
French · Antwayne is a phonetic variant of Antoine, the French form of Anthony, a name of Latin origin with uncertain ancient meaning.
Austreberto
German · Austreberto is a rare Germanic-style compound name, likely built from elements meaning 'east' and 'bright' or 'famous.'
Agim
African · Used in several cultures; in Albanian it means 'dawn,' but here it best fits a broader cultural category.
Alekos
Greek · A Greek diminutive of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men.'
Alpesh
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted as 'lord of the mountains' from Sanskrit-derived elements.
Altarik
Arabic · Likely influenced by Tariq, from Arabic meaning 'morning star' or 'night visitor,' with a prefixed modern form.
Amol
Indian · From Sanskrit Amol, meaning 'priceless' or 'invaluable.'
Antario
English · Likely a modern elaboration influenced by Ontario and names such as Antonio.
Anttwan
French · A spelling variant of Antoine, the French form of Anthony, traditionally linked to an ancient Roman family name.
Antwonn
French · A modern spelling of Antoine or Antwan, from the French form of Anthony.
Aristotelis
Greek · A Greek form of Aristotle, usually interpreted as 'best purpose' or 'excellent aim.'
Arkee
English · Likely a modern invented spelling, possibly influenced by Archie or Arky.
Arvelle
French · Likely a modern variant related to Arvel or Arvell, with uncertain deeper origin.
Asmar
Arabic · From Arabic Asmar, meaning 'brown-skinned' or 'dark-complexioned.'
Aeisha
Arabic · Aeisha is a variant spelling of Aisha, the Arabic name meaning "alive" or "prosperous."
Ahisha
Arabic · Ahisha is likely a modern variant influenced by Aisha, from Arabic meaning "alive" or "living."
Asiha
Arabic · Likely a variant of Asiyah or Asiya, an Arabic name associated with care, healing, and compassion.
Abiola
African · A Yoruba name meaning born into wealth or born into honor, celebrating prosperity and dignity.
Artia
English · Likely a feminine elaboration of Artie or Arthur, used as a soft modern variant.
Andrika
Greek · Andrika is a feminine form related to Andrew and Andreas, from Greek roots meaning manly or brave.
Alonya
Slavic · Alonya is likely a variant of Alena or Alyona, Slavic forms related to Helen, meaning 'light' or 'torch.'
Aquita
Latin · Aquita is probably derived from Latin roots like aqua, suggesting 'water' or something associated with water.
Aginah
Hebrew · Aginah likely relates to Hebrew aginah or similar forms, suggesting melody, song, or a graceful expressive quality.
Akwete
African · Akwete is likely West African in origin, used as a distinctive personal name with regional and cultural significance.
Alasha
English · Alasha is likely a modern variant shaped by names like Alisha or Aaliyah, suggesting nobility or exaltedness by association.
Alike
African · Alike is found in African naming traditions, especially Yoruba-related usage, and is valued for its elegant sound and cultural distinctiveness.
Amanee
Arabic · Amanee is a variant of Amani, from Arabic, meaning "wishes," "aspirations," or "peaceful hopes."
Anber
Arabic · Anber is a variant of Amber or Anbar, linked to Arabic and Persian words for ambergris, perfume, and rich golden resin.
Aresha
Arabic · Aresha is likely a modern variant of Arisha, often linked to Arabic or Persian forms meaning lofty, noble, or elevated.
Asisha
Indian · Asisha appears to be an Indian-derived modern form related to names meaning blessing, wish, or divine favor.
Adamma
African · Adamma is an Igbo name from West Africa meaning beautiful child or lovely daughter.
Ahsley
English · Ahsley is likely a spelling variant of Ashley, an English place name meaning ash tree clearing.
Alafia
African · Alafia is used in West African contexts with meanings tied to peace, well-being, and inner calm.
Alexanderia
Greek · Alexanderia is an elaborated feminine form of Alexander, from Greek elements meaning defender of men.
Alitia
Latin · Alitia is likely a variant of Alicia or Alitia forms derived from noble-rooted names in Latinized tradition.
Allisun
English · Allisun is a modern spelling variant of Allison, originally meaning son of Alice and later used as a feminine given name.
Alnisha
Arabic · Alnisha appears to be a modern blended name, likely influenced by names such as Alisha and Nisha.
Andia
Spanish · Andia likely developed as a feminine form related to Andrea, from Greek roots meaning manly or brave.
Anett
French · Anett is a variant of Annette, ultimately from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace or favor.
Antrea
Greek · Antrea is a Greek feminine form related to Andreas, from a root meaning brave or manly.
Anuja
Indian · Anuja is a Sanskrit name meaning younger sibling or born later.
Aprilmarie
English · Aprilmarie combines April, linked to springtime renewal, with Marie, a classic form of Mary.
Aranda
Spanish · Aranda is a Spanish surname and place name adopted as a given name, likely referring to a place associated with river land.
Arkesha
Arabic · Arkesha appears to be a modern coined name shaped by Arabic-influenced sounds and contemporary suffix styling.
Artesha
English · Artesha is a modern elaborated name, likely influenced by names such as Arta, Artisha, or Latisha-style forms.
Arynn
Irish · Arynn is a modern spelling variant related to Erin or Arin, often associated with Ireland or peace.
Atesha
Persian · Atesha is likely related to Persian atash, meaning fire.
Aubrea
English · Aubrea is a modern variant of Aubrey, a name from Germanic roots meaning elf ruler.
Alireza
Persian · Alireza combines Ali, meaning "exalted," with Reza, meaning "contentment" or "divine approval."
Antorio
Italian · Antorio is likely a modern elaboration of Antonio, ultimately from the Roman family name Antonius.
Armad
Arabic · Armad is likely a variant influenced by Ahmad or Armand, carrying associations of praise or noble strength.
Abiodun
African · Abiodun is a Yoruba name meaning “born during a festival” or “born at a celebratory time.”
Adre
French · Adre is likely a shortened form related to Andre, from Greek Andreas, meaning “manly” or “brave.”
Amond
German · Amond is likely related to Edmond or Amand, with roots suggesting protection, wealth, or steadfastness.
Ankoma
African · Ankoma is likely derived from Akan or related West African naming traditions, though exact meaning varies by local usage.
Artavis
English · Artavis appears to be a modern invented name, possibly blending Art- with a stylish ending like -avis.
Atrick
Latin · Atrick is likely a clipped or altered form of Patrick, from Latin Patricius, meaning “nobleman.”
Adriaan
Latin · Adriaan is a Dutch form of Adrian, from Latin Hadrianus, meaning a man from Hadria in northern Italy.
Afrim
Arabic · Afrim is often used as a modern given name and is associated with ideas of praise or distinction in Muslim and African naming contexts.
Ahmand
Arabic · Ahmand is a spelling variant of Ahmad, from Arabic, meaning highly praised or most commendable.
Aland
Irish · Aland is likely a variant of Alan, a Celtic name associated with harmony, nobility, or a handsome bearing.
Amhad
Arabic · Amhad is likely a variant of Ahmad or Ahmed, an Arabic name meaning most praised.
Anslem
German · Anslem is a variant of Anselm, from Germanic roots meaning godly protection or protected by God.
Antoinio
Italian · Antoinio is a spelling variant of Antonio, from the Roman family name Antonius, with an uncertain ancient meaning.
Antojuan
Spanish · Antojuan is a modern compound blending Antonio and Juan, linking it to names meaning priceless and God is gracious.
Antroy
English · Antroy appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Anthony and Troy.
Arnetia
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Arnetta or Arnett-style surnames used as given names.
Astria
Greek · Modern form related to Astraea and Greek astron, meaning 'star.'
Antonique
French · French-styled elaboration of Antonia, from the Roman family name Antonius.
Alisabeth
Hebrew · Variant of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Ayneka
African · Likely a modern name influenced by African and phonetic creative naming traditions.
Alissha
German · Alissha is a variant of Alicia or Alisha, ultimately from a Germanic name meaning noble kind.
Azadeh
Persian · Azadeh is a Persian name meaning free or noble-minded.
Aba
African · Aba is an African name, notably in Akan tradition, given to a girl born on Thursday.
Ainka
African · Ainka is a rare modern name, possibly influenced by African naming forms and adapted in English-speaking use.
Ajia
Arabic · Ajia is a modern variant possibly related to Asia or Aja, used mainly for its sleek contemporary sound.
Akelia
English · Akelia is likely a modern elaboration of names like Akela or Cordelia-style forms, chosen for elegance and originality.
Aleshea
English · Aleshea is a variant of Alicia, ultimately from the Germanic Adelaide tradition meaning noble type.
Ameshia
English · Ameshia is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Aisha, Amisha, or Miesha.
Analaura
Spanish · Analaura is a compound name blending Ana and Laura, combining grace with laurel symbolism.
Ancy
Indian · Ancy is used in South Indian Christian communities and is often treated as a pet form of Ann-derived names.
Annielaurie
English · Annielaurie is a compound name blending Annie and Laurie, combining grace with laurel-associated imagery.
Areliz
Spanish · Areliz is a modern Spanish-language name, likely formed as a creative blend with a lyrical ending.
Arkeshia
English · Arkeshia is likely a modern American coined name, probably shaped by the popular -keshia ending rather than a single old-language root.
Arnee
English · Arnee is likely a modern variant of Arnie, from names like Arnold meaning 'eagle power.'
Arpita
Indian · Arpita comes from Sanskrit and means 'offered,' 'dedicated,' or 'devoted.'
Astreia
Greek · Astreia is a variant of Astraea, the Greek star-maiden goddess whose name means 'starry.'
Africia
English · Africia appears to be a modern name inspired by Africa, carrying a place-linked and heritage-centered association.
Afshan
Persian · Afshan is a Persian name meaning one who scatters or sprinkles, often associated with radiance, flowers, or ornament.
Aieshia
Arabic · Aieshia is a variant of Aisha, from Arabic, meaning living or prosperous and tied to an important Islamic historical figure.
Airian
English · Airian appears to be a modern variant of Arian or Ariel-like names, shaped for a contemporary sound.
Aishe
Arabic · Aishe is a form of Aisha, from Arabic, meaning living, alive, or prosperous.
Akimi
Japanese · Akimi is a Japanese name often interpreted through kanji as bright beauty, autumn beauty, or a similarly graceful meaning.
Aleacia
English · Aleacia is likely a modern variant of Alicia or Alisha, ultimately tied to noble-kind Germanic roots through Alice.
Alegandra
Spanish · Alegandra is a variant of Alejandra or Alexandra, from Greek roots meaning defender or protector of mankind.
Alisah
German · Alisah is likely a variant of Alisa or Alice, from Germanic roots meaning noble or of noble kind.
Amberlie
English · Amberlie combines Amber with the popular -lie ending, evoking the gemstone amber and a modern lyrical style.
Ambi
Indian · Ambi can derive from Indian naming traditions and may relate to mango or mother-goddess associations depending on language and usage.
Ambrea
English · Ambrea is a modern blend form related to Amber, carrying the image of the warm golden gemstone.
Amenah
Arabic · Amenah is a form of Amina or Aminah, from Arabic, meaning trustworthy, faithful, or honest.
Andreka
English · Andreka is likely a modern feminine form of Andrew-derived names, from Greek roots meaning manly or strong.
Angelamarie
English · Angelamarie is a compound of Angela and Marie, combining angelic meaning with the classic Mary/Marie tradition.
Anglica
Latin · Anglica is likely related to Angelica, from Latin and Greek roots meaning angelic or like an angel.
Anndria
English · Anndria is a variant of Andrea, from Greek roots meaning manly, brave, or strong.
Antranette
French · Antranette is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Antoinette, a French diminutive of Antoine meaning beyond praise.
Antronette
French · Antronette appears to be a modern variation on Antoinette, a French diminutive with roots in the Roman family name Antonius.
Antwana
French · Antwana is a feminine variant influenced by Antoine or Antwan, ultimately from the Roman name Antonius.
Arceli
Spanish · Arceli is a variant of Araceli, from Spanish religious usage meaning altar of heaven.
Arrianne
Greek · Arrianne is a variant of Ariane or Ariadne, from Greek, often interpreted as most holy or very pure.
Atia
Arabic · Atia can derive from Arabic roots suggesting gift or kindness, and it also appears as an ancient Roman family name.
Atira
Hebrew · Atira is from Hebrew and means crown, giving it a regal and celebratory sense.
Autumm
English · Autumm is a spelling variant of Autumn, from the Latin season name, evoking falltime beauty and harvest imagery.
Anoop
Indian · Anoop is an Indian name from Sanskrit, commonly interpreted as 'incomparable' or 'unique.'
Adika
African · Adika appears in African naming use and is often associated with firstborn status or family position, depending on language.
Aljandro
Spanish · Aljandro is likely a variant of Alejandro, the Spanish form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men.'
Arben
Slavic · Arben is widely used in Albania and is tied to the ancient ethnonym Arbën, referring to the Albanian people.
Aalon
Hebrew · Aalon is likely a variant of Elon or Alan-like forms; in Hebrew use it is associated with "oak tree" or strength.
Aaraon
Hebrew · Aaraon is a spelling variant of Aaron, a Hebrew biblical name of uncertain ancient meaning, often linked with exalted or high status.
Adrew
Greek · Adrew is a spelling variant of Andrew, from Greek Andreas, meaning "manly" or "brave."
Allateef
Arabic · Allateef is a form based on al-Latif, an Arabic divine name meaning "the gentle" or "the subtle, kind one."
Amandeep
Indian · Amandeep is a Punjabi and Sikh name meaning "lamp of peace" or "light of tranquility."
Andretti
Italian · Andretti is an Italian surname-style name derived from Andrea, ultimately from Greek roots meaning "manly" or "brave."
Andrue
Greek · Andrue is a variant of Andrew, from Greek, meaning "manly" or "strong."
Aneudy
Spanish · Aneudy is a modern Hispanic name, likely adapted from European name patterns and used mainly in the Dominican tradition.
Ankit
Indian · Ankit is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "marked," "inscribed," or "distinguished."
Anthone
Greek · Anthone is a variant of Anthony, a name of ancient Roman use with uncertain meaning, often associated with pricelessness.
Anwon
Korean · Anwon is likely a Korean-style name, with syllables that can suggest peace and origin depending on the chosen hanja.
Arnab
Indian · Arnab is an Indian name meaning "ocean" or "sea," from Sanskrit roots.
Ashkan
Persian · Ashkan is a Persian name linked to the Arsacid dynasty and carries historic royal associations in Iranian tradition.
Amii
French · Variant of Amy, from Old French Amee and Latin Amata, meaning beloved.
Akeela
Arabic · Variant of Akilah, from Arabic meaning intelligent, wise, or sensible.
Anjuli
Indian · Anjuli is a variant of Anjali, from Sanskrit, meaning an offering, tribute, or gesture of reverence with joined hands.
Anjoli
Indian · Anjoli is a variant of Anjali, from Sanskrit, meaning an offering, salutation, or gift of reverence.