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Baby names starting with A

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Adee
Hebrew · Likely a diminutive form of Hebrew Adi, meaning 'ornament,' 'jewel,' or 'decoration'.
Aeryanna
English · Modern invented elaboration, possibly inspired by Ariana (Greek) or Eriana, with stylized spelling.
Aglaia
Greek · Greek mythological name for one of the three Graces, meaning 'splendor,' 'glory,' or 'beauty'.
Ahkeelah
Arabic · Modern invented variation of Akeelah, influenced by Arabic Aqila meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent'.
Aile
Irish · Irish name meaning 'beauty' or 'noble,' used as a poetic feminine given name in Ireland.
Ailet
Hebrew · Possibly a variation of Hebrew Ayelet, meaning 'doe' or 'gazelle of the dawn'.
Akaria
Japanese · Modern invented name, possibly combining elements of Akira (Japanese, 'bright') and other names.
Alayjia
English · Modern invented variation, likely inspired by Aaliyah (Arabic) or Alicia (Greek/Spanish).
Ameriyah
English · Modern invented name blending 'America' with the -iyah suffix popular in contemporary naming.
Anabeatriz
Hebrew · Portuguese/Spanish compound of Ana (Hebrew, 'grace') and Beatriz (Latin, 'blessed traveler').
Anaee
French · Modern respelling of Anaïs, a French-Persian form of Anna meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
Anevaeh
English · Modern variation of Nevaeh (Heaven spelled backwards), a contemporary English invented name.
Aniyan
Indian · Possibly from Malayalam (Indian) origin, meaning 'younger sibling' or used as an affectionate term.
Anjelyna
Greek · Modern stylized spelling of Angelina, derived from Greek and Latin meaning 'angel' or 'messenger'.
Anousha
Persian · Persian name meaning 'immortal,' 'sweet-natured,' or 'of good omen,' traditionally given to girls.
Anyya
Slavic · Modern elaboration of Anya, a Slavic-Russian diminutive of Anna meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
Araiza
Spanish · Spanish/Basque surname used as a given name, derived from a Basque place name in Spain.
Arela
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'angel of God' or 'lioness of God,' combining elements of divine strength.
Arelin
Hebrew · Modern invented name, possibly blending Hebrew Ariel ('lion of God') with a popular -lin suffix.
Arhianna
Welsh · Modern variation of Rhianna (Welsh) or Ariana (Greek, 'most holy'), with alternative spelling.
Artiana
Greek · Modern invented blend possibly combining Greek Artemis (goddess of the hunt) and Diana.
Asmitha
Indian · Sanskrit/Indian name possibly meaning 'one with a beautiful smile' or 'free from ego'.
Atiyanna
Latin · Modern invented variation of Tatiana, a Roman name of Sabine origin, with phonetic respelling.
Attiana
Latin · Modern stylized variation likely inspired by Tatiana (Latin/Slavic) or Ariana.
Audrei
English · Stylized spelling of Audrey, from Old English meaning 'noble strength' (aethel + thryth).
Aulona
Greek · Albanian name derived from the ancient Greek city of Aulon, now modern Vlorë, Albania.
Avaclaire
Latin · Modern compound combining Ava (Latin, 'life') and Claire (French, 'bright' or 'clear').
Avagail
Hebrew · Phonetic respelling of Abigail, a Hebrew name meaning 'father's joy' or 'source of joy'.
Avangelia
Greek · Greek name meaning 'good news' or 'gospel,' a variant of Evangelia, of biblical significance.
Avariella
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Avery with an embellished Italian-style -ella suffix.
Avishi
Hebrew · In Hebrew means 'my father is a gift'; in Sanskrit relates to 'earth,' a name of dual heritage.
Avyonna
English · Modern invented name, possibly an elaboration of Avion or a stylized contemporary creation.
Ayak
African · Dinka (South Sudanese) name traditionally given to girls born during the rainy season.
Ayantu
African · Oromo (Ethiopian) name meaning 'lucky' or 'the fortunate one,' a name expressing joy at birth.
Ayled
Hebrew · Possibly a phonetic variant of Hebrew Ayelet, meaning 'gazelle' or 'morning light gazelle'.
Aynslie
Scottish · Modern respelling of Ainsley, a Scottish place name meaning 'one's own clearing' or 'meadow'.
Aalanah
Irish · Elaborated spelling of Alana, from Irish meaning beauty, harmony, or dear child.
Aallyah
Arabic · Variant spelling of Aaliyah, from Arabic meaning high, exalted, or sublime.
Aamiya
Indian · Variant of Amiya, from Sanskrit meaning nectar, delight, or boundless.
Abaigail
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Abigail, from Hebrew meaning 'my father is joy.'
Abianna
Hebrew · Modern blend of Abia (Hebrew: my father) and Anna (Hebrew: grace).
Adairis
Irish · Feminine elaboration of Adair, a Scottish-Irish name meaning 'oak ford.'
Adannaya
African · Igbo name meaning 'her father's daughter' or 'her father's child.'
Addysan
English · Variant spelling of Addison, an English surname meaning 'son of Adam.'
Adisynne
English · Creative spelling of Addison, an English name meaning 'son of Adam.'
Adryann
Latin · Variant of Adrianne, from Latin Hadrianus meaning 'from Hadria,' a city in northern Italy.
Aeralynn
English · Modern invented compound blending Aera (air) with the Welsh-derived suffix -lynn.
Aeryana
Greek · Stylized variant of Ariana, from Greek meaning very holy or silver.
Aeryona
English · Modern invented elaboration, likely a creative variant of Ariana or Aeryana.
Ahleena
Slavic · Variant of Alina or Helena, Slavic and Greek names meaning bright or beautiful.
Ahlina
Slavic · Variant of Alina, a Slavic name meaning bright, beautiful, or noble.
Aisah
Arabic · Variant of Aisha, from Arabic meaning alive, living, or prosperous.
Aketzalli
Spanish · Nahuatl (Aztec) name meaning 'turquoise water' or precious water.
Akiylah
Arabic · Variant of Akilah, from Arabic meaning intelligent or one who reasons clearly.
Akosha
African · Likely of African origin, possibly a creative or regional variant name.
Alaziah
Hebrew · Modern variant possibly blending Hebrew or Arabic roots meaning exalted or noble.
Alecsis
Greek · Variant of Alexis, from Greek 'alexein' meaning to defend or protect.
Aleighya
Arabic · Creative spelling variant of Aaliyah, from Arabic meaning high or exalted.
Aleily
Arabic · Modern invented variant, likely inspired by Aaliyah (Arabic: exalted) or Eileen.
Alekza
Greek · Stylized variant of Alexa, from Greek meaning defender of mankind.
Alela
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative variant of Ella or Ariella.
Aleona
Greek · Variant of Leona, from Latin 'leo' meaning lion, symbolizing strength.
Alexeah
Greek · Creative spelling of Alexia, from Greek meaning defender or protector.
Alexiyana
Greek · Modern elaboration of Alexia, from Greek 'alexein' meaning to defend or protect.
Alieah
Arabic · Variant spelling of Aaliyah, from Arabic meaning high, exalted, or sublime.
Alivyah
Latin · Creative spelling of Olivia, from Latin 'oliva' meaning olive tree.
Allinah
Slavic · Variant of Alina, a Slavic name meaning bright or beautiful.
Alyciah
German · Variant of Alicia, derived from Old German Adalheidis meaning 'noble kind' or 'of noble birth.'
Alythia
Greek · Variant of Alethea, from Greek aletheia meaning 'truth' or 'sincerity.'
Amarely
Greek · Modern variant likely inspired by Amaryllis, a Greek name borne by a flowering lily genus.
Amarin
Arabic · Variant of Amara, meaning 'eternal' or 'grace' across Arabic and multiple African traditions.
Ambellina
English · Modern invented name blending Amabel or Amber with the suffix -ina, suggesting grace and beauty.
Ameiah
Hebrew · Modern variant possibly related to Hebrew Amaiah meaning 'burden-bearer of God.'
Ameilya
Latin · Variant spelling of Amelia, from Germanic Amal meaning 'work' or Latin Aemilia meaning 'rival.'
Ameiya
Japanese · Variant of Amaya, which in Japanese can mean 'night rain,' rendered as a modern creative spelling.
Amierah
Arabic · Variant of Amira, from Arabic meaning 'princess,' 'commander,' or 'one who prospers.'
Amiliya
Latin · Phonetic variant of Amelia/Emilia, rooted in Germanic Amal meaning 'work' or Latin Aemilia.
Amilliyon
English · Modern invented name creatively blending Amelia with 'million,' evoking abundance and uniqueness.
Amiyha
Indian · Variant of Amiya, from Sanskrit meaning 'delight' or 'nectar,' used as a modern creative spelling.
Amythyst
Greek · Variant spelling of Amethyst, from Greek amethystos meaning 'not intoxicated,' a purple gemstone.
Anaelise
Hebrew · Compound of Ana (Hebrew 'grace') and Elise (French form of Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath').
Anesty
Greek · Likely a contracted variant of Anastasia, from Greek anastasis meaning 'resurrection.'
Aniyjah
Hebrew · Modern phonetic variant of Aniya or Anaiah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God has answered.'
Annalynne
Hebrew · Compound of Anna (Hebrew 'grace') and Lynne (Welsh 'lake'), a modern combination name.
Annalyss
Hebrew · Combination of Anna (Hebrew 'grace') and Alyss (variant of Alice, Old German 'noble kind').
Annanya
Indian · Variant of Sanskrit Ananya meaning 'unique,' 'matchless,' or 'one who has no equal.'
Annaruth
Hebrew · Compound of two biblical Hebrew names: Anna ('grace') and Ruth ('companion' or 'friend').
Annastin
Hebrew · Combination of Anna (Hebrew 'grace') and Austin (Latin 'majestic'), a modern compound name.
Annea
Hebrew · Variant of Anna or Anne, derived from Hebrew Channah meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Annecy
French · Derived from the French Alpine city of Annecy, used as a place-inspired given name.
Anneliesa
Hebrew · Variant of Anneliese, a German compound of Anne ('grace') and Liese (diminutive of Elisabeth).
Antoniah
Latin · Feminine variant of Antonius (Anthony), a Roman family name possibly meaning 'priceless' or 'praiseworthy.'
Arniya
English · Modern invented variant possibly related to Aniya or Arnia, a contemporary creative spelling.
Ashawni
Irish · Modern phonetic variant of Shawni, an anglicized form of Irish Seán meaning 'God is gracious.'
Aubreona
French · Creative variant of Aubrey, from Old French/German meaning 'elf ruler,' with a feminine Latinate ending.
Aubrianah
French · Extended feminine form of Aubrey, blending the Old French/German 'elf ruler' name with suffix -iana.
Aumya
Indian · Variant of Auma or Uma, from Sanskrit meaning 'tranquil' or 'serene,' related to the goddess Parvati.
Auttumn
Latin · Creative spelling of Autumn, from Latin autumnus meaning the fall season, a nature-inspired name.
Avabella
Latin · Modern compound of Ava (Germanic 'life' or 'bird') and Bella (Latin 'beautiful'), meaning beautiful life.
Avarae
German · Modern invented variant of Ava, a Germanic name meaning 'life' or 'bird,' with a creative suffix.
Avarielle
Hebrew · Modern invented name blending Ava (Germanic 'life') with Arielle (Hebrew 'lion of God').
Avelin
French · Variant of Aveline, a Norman French name meaning 'hazelnut,' brought to England after the Conquest.
Aydriana
Latin · Phonetic variant of Adriana, from Latin Hadrianus referring to the ancient city of Hadria.
Azareah
Hebrew · Variant of Azariah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'whom God has helped.'
Azhanae
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic variant of Janae or Zhanae, a contemporary American creation.
Aimon
French · Old French and Germanic name from Hamon or Aimo, meaning 'home' or 'house'; used in medieval France and Italy.
Amarious
African · Modern American invented name inspired by Amari (Yoruba 'strength') with a Latinate -ous suffix for flair.
Andreaz
Greek · Stylized variant of Andreas, Greek form of Andrew meaning 'manly' or 'brave'; a modernized spelling of a classical name.
Adontae
English · Modern invented name of African American origin, a creative elaboration using the contemporary suffix '-tae.'
Arihant
Indian · Sanskrit name central to Jainism meaning 'destroyer of inner enemies' (passions), referring to a liberated enlightened soul.
Artavian
English · Modern invented name, likely an African American creative elaboration of Arthur or Artavius with a contemporary suffix.
Azareel
Hebrew · Hebrew variant of Azrael meaning 'God has helped,' found in Jewish and Islamic angelology.
Abdala
Arabic · Modern short form of Abdallah, from Arabic abd "servant" plus Allah "God."
Adeon
Irish · A contemporary English spelling of Aiden, whose older form is connected to Gaelic little fire.
Adner
English · Likely a modern English surname-style variant of Aden with an -er ending, used as a given name.
Aethan
Hebrew · Modern spelling of Ethan, a Hebrew name meaning strong or firm.
Ajaye
African · An African-inspired modern name; exact local-language meaning varies, so usage is often style-led.
Alaan
Arabic · Arabic-influenced modern form tied to meanings of elevation or loftiness, linked to Ala an.
Aleksy
Greek · Polish diminutive of Aleksander; like other Aleksy forms it means defender of men.
Angelray
English · Coined from English words angel and ray, suggesting angelic light in a symbolic literary sense.
Anterion
English · A modern invented English form with epic -ion ending, fantasy-style rather than inherited etymology.
Atrayu
English · A modern invented name in English with no settled historical root, valued mainly for sound.
Atrell
English · Modern English creative form likely inspired by Tre- names; no firm older etymology is dominant.
Aun
Korean · Likely a Korean-flavored short name element, used as a concise modern given name.
Aurick
Norse · Modernized form associated with Norse/Germanic Eric-type names, meaning ruler or honorable leader.
Avaughn
English · A modern English variant of Vaughan, creating a fresh spelling while keeping a familiar sound.
Ayanle
Arabic · Arabic-influenced modern name derived from Ayan (vision or time) with a decorative ending.
Aaryon
Hebrew · Modern spelling variant of Aaron (Hebrew, high mountain) or Aryan (Sanskrit, noble, honorable).
Aavin
Irish · Likely derived from Irish Aoibhinn meaning beautiful radiance or pleasant, in a modernized form.
Abdelhadi
Arabic · Arabic compound meaning servant of the Guide, joining 'abd' (servant) with Al-Hadi, a name of Allah.
Abdourahman
Arabic · West African form of Abdurrahman, meaning servant of the Most Merciful, a divine attribute of Allah.
Adein
Irish · Variant of Aiden, from Irish Aodhán meaning little fire, derived from the Celtic deity Aodh.
Adryon
Latin · Variant spelling of Adrian, from Latin Hadrianus meaning from Hadria, a city in northern Italy.
Adwin
African · From the Akan language of Ghana, meaning creative or artistically gifted.
Aeiden
Irish · Variant spelling of Aiden, from Irish Aodhán meaning little fire, from the sun deity Aodh.
Afonso
Spanish · Portuguese form of Alfonso, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'fons' (ready), meaning nobly prepared.
Agel
Hebrew · Likely a short form of Angelo, from Latin 'angelus' meaning messenger of God or divine messenger.
Ahkil
Indian · Variant of Akhil (Sanskrit, meaning complete or whole universe) or Akil (Arabic, wise, intelligent).
Ahmauri
Arabic · Modern invented name possibly combining Arabic Ahmad (most praiseworthy) with a creative suffix.
Aijahlon
Hebrew · Variant of biblical Aijalon, a Hebrew place name meaning place of deer or deer field.
Akam
Indian · From Tamil 'akam' meaning inner or interior, referencing the classical Tamil genre of love poetry.
Aliaz
Hebrew · Variant of Elias, from Hebrew Elijah meaning my God is Yahweh, rendered with a modern creative spelling.
Allistair
Scottish · Scottish variant of Alistair, itself a form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men.'
Angelmanuel
Greek · Compound of Angel (Greek 'messenger') and Manuel (Hebrew 'God is with us').
Ansu
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'ray of light' or 'sunbeam,' used in Indian Hindu tradition.
Antheny
Latin · Phonetic variant of Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius, possibly meaning 'priceless one.'
Antonello
Italian · Italian diminutive of Antonio, from the Roman Antonius, borne notably by a Renaissance Sicilian painter.
Athaniel
Hebrew · Blend of Athanasius (Greek 'immortal') and Nathaniel (Hebrew 'God has given'), a rare compound form.
Aweis
Arabic · Somali-Arabic variant of Uwais, the name of a revered early Islamic saint, possibly meaning 'small wolf.'
Awwab
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'one who frequently returns to God,' associated with devout repentance.
Axeel
Norse · Extended spelling of Axel, a Norse form of the Hebrew Absalom meaning 'father of peace.'
Aidsa
Arabic · Likely a variant of Aida, an Arabic name meaning 'returning' or 'visitor,' with modern phonetic styling.
Audryna
English · A modern spelling inspired by Audrey, from Old English *æðel* + *þryð* meaning noble strength.
Addisan
English · A modernized form of Addison, historically a surname meaning 'son of Adam' and now used as a given name.
Angelinah
Greek · A variant of Angelina, from Greek *angelos* meaning messenger, through Christian biblical naming traditions.
Aveona
English · A modern invented blend built from Ava and soft feminine suffixes, used as a contemporary first name.
Angelinne
Greek · Elaborated spelling of Angeline, from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel'.
Annexie
English · Modern invented diminutive-style blend of Anne, meaning 'grace', with a whimsical suffix.
Aylet
Hebrew · Variant of Ayelet, a Hebrew name meaning 'doe' or 'gazelle', associated with grace and swiftness.
Ahriel
Hebrew · Modern invented variant of Ariel, Hebrew for 'lion of God', given an alternate phonetic spelling.
Akierra
English · Modern invented name blending elements of Aki (Japanese: autumn) and Sierra (Spanish: mountain range).
Alexzandrya
Greek · Elaborated spelling of Alexandria, from Greek 'Alexandros' meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Andilyn
Greek · Modern invented blend of Andrea (Greek: brave, womanly) and the Welsh/English suffix Lynn (lake).
Auriyana
Latin · Modern invented name derived from Latin 'aurum' (gold) with a flowing feminine suffix, evoking radiance.
Azyia
English · Modern invented name with a stylized spelling, possibly influenced by Asia or Azia as a place-inspired name.
Aarini
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning adventurous or full of vitality, derived from the root 'aara.'
Adelade
German · Variant spelling of Adelaide, from Germanic 'adalhaid' meaning noble kind or of noble nature.
Adlynn
English · Modern invented blend of Ada or Addie, meaning noble, with the Welsh-derived suffix Lynn meaning lake.
Ahonesty
English · Modern invented virtue name combining the prefix 'a' with the English word honesty.
Aitza
Spanish · Possibly Basque-origin name from 'aitz' meaning rock or stone, used in Spanish-speaking communities.
Alexssa
Greek · Modern variant spelling of Alexa or Alexis, from Greek 'alexein' meaning to defend or protect.
Allyra
English · Modern invented name possibly inspired by Lyra or Allura, evoking a lyrical or celestial quality.
Ambreal
English · Modern invented name blending Amber, from Arabic meaning sky, with the decorative suffix -real.
Ambriella
English · Modern invented blend of Amber, from Arabic for sky, with the Italian feminine suffix -iella.
Andilynn
English · Modern invented blend of the diminutive Andi (from Andrea or Andrew) with the suffix Lynn.
Anjelia
Greek · Modern variant of Angela, from Greek 'angelos' meaning messenger or angel.
Arhiana
Latin · Modern variant of Ariana, derived from Latin or Persian roots meaning most holy or of noble birth.
Arizel
Hebrew · Modern invented name blending Hebrew 'ari' meaning lion with the decorative suffix -zel.
Assiatou
African · West African (Fula) variant of Aissatou, from Arabic Aisha meaning alive or she who lives.
Aubreyann
French · Modern invented blend of Aubrey, from French-Germanic meaning elf ruler, with the suffix Ann.
Audrinna
English · Modern invented variant of Audrey, from Old English meaning noble strength, with a melodic suffix.
Avva
German · Variant spelling of Ava, from Germanic roots meaning life or from Latin 'avis' meaning bird.
Avyona
Hebrew · Modern invented name possibly blending Hebrew 'aviva' meaning spring with a melodic -ona ending.
Aamia
Arabic · A variant of Amia, possibly derived from Arabic roots meaning 'beloved' or 'wished for.'
Aashita
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning 'one who seeks happiness' or 'full of hope,' a traditional Indian feminine name.
Aaylah
Hebrew · A variant of Ayla, from Hebrew or Turkish meaning 'oak tree' or 'halo of moonlight around the moon.'
Abriyah
Hebrew · A modern feminine variant of the Hebrew name Abraham, meaning 'father of multitudes.'
Abryl
Latin · A creative spelling of April, from Latin 'Aprilis,' the spring month, possibly from 'aperire' meaning 'to open.'
Abygael
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Abigail, from Hebrew meaning 'my father is joyful' or 'father's joy,' a biblical name.
Adelayde
German · A variant spelling of Adelaide, from Old German meaning 'noble kind' or 'of noble nature.'
Adisynn
English · A modern creative spelling of Addison, originally an English surname meaning 'son of Adam.'
Adly
Arabic · Possibly from Arabic Adil meaning 'just' or 'fair,' used as a virtue name across Arabic-speaking cultures.
Adraya
Latin · A modern invented variant of Adriana, referring to the Adriatic Sea region in Latin naming tradition.
Ahliana
Hebrew · A modern invented variant of Eliana or Aliana, meaning 'my God has answered' in Hebrew.
Ahrya
Indian · A phonetic variant of Arya, from Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable.'
Aidynn
Irish · A modern spelling variant of Aidan, from Irish Aodhán meaning 'little fire,' derived from the fire god Aodh.
Aireyana
Persian · A modern creative variant inspired by Aryana, from Persian meaning 'noble' or 'land of the Aryans.'
Akyiah
English · A modern invented name with no clear traditional etymology, possibly a creative phonetic construction.
Aleela
African · Possibly of Swahili origin meaning 'she weeps' or 'lament,' or a modern invented variant of Leela.
Alilyana
Latin · A modern variant of Liliana, from Latin Lilium meaning 'lily,' with an extended Al- prefix.
Alyena
Greek · A variant of Elena or Alena, from Greek Helen meaning 'shining light,' popular in Slavic naming traditions.
Analey
Hebrew · A modern variant of Analeigh, blending the Hebrew name Anna meaning 'grace' with the -ley meadow suffix.
Annisten
English · A modern invented name, possibly inspired by Anniston, Alabama, or created as a variant of Aniston.
Arashel
Hebrew · A modern invented name possibly combining Hebrew elements meaning 'lion' and 'of God,' of uncertain etymology.
Arayana
Persian · A variant of Aryana, from Persian meaning 'noble' or referring to the ancient Iranian homeland of the Aryans.
Ariahnna
Greek · A modern variant of Arianna, from Greek Ariadne meaning 'most holy,' the daughter of King Minos in myth.
Aribel
Latin · A modern invented name, possibly a variant of Arabella, from Latin meaning 'yielding to prayer.'
Ariyal
Hebrew · A modern variant of Ariel, from Hebrew meaning 'lion of God,' a biblical name also used by Shakespeare.
Aryhanna
Latin · A modern spelling variant of Arianna, from Latin Ariana meaning 'from the Adriatic region' or Greek Ariadne 'most holy.'
Asialynn
English · A modern compound blending Asia (the continent) with the Welsh-origin suffix -lynn meaning 'lake.'
Asiamarie
English · A modern blended name combining Asia (the continent) with Marie, the French form of Mary meaning 'beloved' or 'bitter.'
Asmi
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning 'I am' or 'I exist,' reflecting a sense of self and identity in Hindu philosophy.
Audreena
English · An elaborated form of Audrey, from Old English meaning 'noble strength,' with a feminine -ina suffix appended.
Auroara
Latin · A variant spelling of Aurora, the Roman goddess of dawn, whose name means 'dawn' or 'golden morning light.'
Aveanna
English · A modern invented name blending Ava (Germanic, 'life') with Anna (Hebrew, 'grace'), or a stylized variant of Savannah.
Ayonah
Hebrew · A stylized variant of the Hebrew name Yonah meaning 'dove,' a symbol of peace and the Holy Spirit.
Aahna
Hebrew · A modern spelling related to Hannah/Chana, with Hebrew roots meaning “grace” or “favor.”
Aamena
Arabic · A modern variant of Arabic Amina, meaning “honorable” or “trustworthy.”
Aariyona
Hebrew · A modern Hebrew-inspired blend with Ari (“lion”) and -ona elements, giving a biblically resonant sound.
Abiela
Hebrew · A feminine form linked to Abel/Abiah traditions in Hebrew, with biblical lineage overtones.
Adelei
English · A modern spelling tied to Adelia/Adele forms, ultimately from Germanic *adal* for “noble.”
Adoncia
Greek · A modern coined name echoing Adonis, with mythic Greek flavor and invented feminine grace.
Adorabella
Latin · Created from Latin *adorare* and Italian *bella*, meaning “beloved beauty.”
Adrieonna
Latin · A modern form of Adriana, from Latin *Hadrianus*, meaning “of Hadria” (place-based origin).
Adryanah
Latin · A modern respelling of Adriana, linked to Latin *Hadrianus* and therefore to “from Hadria.”
Adysin
English · A modern English invention inspired by Adrian/Adison naming patterns, where the root is treated as a contemporary style choice.
Afrodita
Greek · Spanish form of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty, possibly from 'aphros' meaning sea foam.
Ahlanna
Irish · Modern variant of the Irish name Alanna, from 'a leanbh' meaning 'O child' or 'álainn' meaning beautiful.
Ahlyvia
English · Modern invented variant of Olivia, ultimately from Latin 'oliva' meaning olive tree, symbolizing peace and fruitfulness.
Ahmi
French · Modern phonetic variant of Amy, from the French 'Amée' meaning 'beloved,' derived from Latin 'amare' to love.
Ahmoni
African · Modern invented name with roots in African or Arabic naming traditions; may relate to 'Amani' meaning peace.
Ahona
Indian · Name of Indian Bengali origin possibly meaning 'dawn,' associated with new beginnings and light.
Ahreanna
Greek · Modern creative variant of Arianna, ultimately from Greek meaning 'most holy,' with possible Welsh Rhiannon influence.
Aidet
Arabic · Variant possibly related to Aida, of Arabic origin meaning 'returning' or 'visitor,' or from Latin meaning 'helper.'
Aishlin
Irish · Variant of the Irish name Aisling, meaning 'dream' or 'vision,' a poetic genre featuring mystical women in Irish literature.
Ajna
Indian · From Sanskrit, referring to the 'ajna' chakra, the third-eye energy center associated with intuition and spiritual perception.
Akaycia
Greek · Creative variant of Acacia, from Greek 'akakia,' a thorny tree symbolizing immortality and renewal in ancient Egypt.
Alaythia
Greek · Modern variant of Alethea, from Greek 'aletheia' meaning 'truth,' a philosophical concept central to ancient Greek thought.
Albrey
French · Variant of Aubrey, from the Old French form of Germanic 'Alberic,' meaning 'elf ruler' or 'supernatural being ruler.'
Aleezay
Persian · Name of Urdu and Persian origin popular in Pakistan, meaning 'joyful,' 'cheerful,' or 'alive and active.'
Alexiona
Greek · Modern elaborate form of Alexis/Alexia, from Greek 'alexein' meaning 'to defend' or 'to protect.'
Aliva
Latin · Variant of Oliva/Olivia, from Latin 'oliva' meaning olive tree, a symbol of peace, wisdom, and victory.
Allyonna
English · Modern creative variant possibly related to Aliona, a Slavic form of Helen, combining elements evoking light and strength.
Allyria
English · Evokes Illyria, the ancient Balkan region featured in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, or a modern musical-sounding invented name.
Alynia
Slavic · Modern variant of Alina, derived from Slavic or Greek roots meaning 'bright,' 'noble,' or 'light.'
Alysin
French · Creative spelling of Alison/Alyson, from Old French 'Aalis' (Alice), ultimately from Germanic meaning 'noble kind.'
Amagine
English · Creative variant of 'Imagine,' an English word name evoking creativity, dreams, and limitless possibility.
Amaijah
Hebrew · Creative variant of Amaiah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God's people' or 'carried by God,' blending spiritual devotion.
Amareah
Hebrew · Variant of Amariah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God has promised' or 'Yahweh speaks,' borne by several Old Testament figures.
Amariyae
African · Modern creative form of Amari, an African name meaning 'strength' or 'eternal,' with Hebrew influences meaning 'promised by God.'
Amaryss
Greek · Variant of Amaryllis, from Greek 'amaryssein' meaning 'to sparkle' or 'to glitter,' also a flowering bulb plant.
Ameryst
Greek · Creative spelling of Amethyst, from Greek 'amethystos' meaning 'not intoxicated,' a purple gemstone associated with clarity.
Amielia
German · Creative elaboration of Amelia, from Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'vigor,' a name associated with industriousness.
Anaili
Spanish · Spanish variant combining Ana (from Hannah, meaning 'grace') with a diminutive suffix, popular in Latin American cultures.
Anaviah
Hebrew · Modern blend of Ana (Hebrew 'grace') and Aviah (Hebrew 'God is my father'), creating a spiritually resonant compound name.
Anayshia
Greek · Creative variant of Anastasia, from Greek 'anastasis' meaning 'resurrection,' a name with deep Christian spiritual significance.
Aneila
Slavic · Variant of Anelia, a Slavic elaboration of Angela, from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.'
Aneyda
Spanish · Creative Spanish-influenced variant combining elements of Anita (grace) with a unique phonetic ending, popular in Latin communities.
Annaira
Hebrew · Modern compound blending Anna (Hebrew 'grace') with Naira, a name of Indigenous or Spanish origin meaning 'big-eyed.'
Annaluiza
Hebrew · Compound of Anna (Hebrew 'grace') and Luiza (Portuguese form of Louise), meaning 'gracious warrior' or 'gracious fame.'
Anwitha
Indian · Name of Indian Sanskrit origin possibly meaning 'one who is blessed' or 'endowed with,' used in South Asian communities.
Araceliz
Spanish · Spanish variant of Araceli, from Latin 'ara coeli' meaning 'altar of the sky,' a Marian title from a Roman basilica.
Arbay
English · Modern invented name with unclear etymology, possibly a phonetic creation or a variant blending multiple naming traditions.
Arellys
Hebrew · Modern invented name likely derived from Areli, a Hebrew name meaning 'lion of God,' with a Spanish-style suffix.
Arisela
Spanish · Modern Spanish elaboration, possibly blending Ariel or Ariadne with a feminine Latinate suffix.
Arlea
English · Modern invented name, likely a stylized variant of Arleigh or Harley.
Armahni
Italian · Variant spelling of Armani, an Italian surname used as a given name.
Aroara
Latin · Modern phonetic variant of Aurora, the Roman goddess of dawn meaning 'dawn light.'
Asasha
English · Modern invented blend possibly combining Asha and Sasha.
Asharri
English · Modern invented name in the African American creative naming tradition.
Ashera
Hebrew · Variant of Asherah, the ancient Canaanite mother goddess associated with sacred trees and groves.
Ashirah
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'I will sing,' a feminine form related to the root for song and praise.
Atinuke
African · Yoruba name meaning 'one who is cherished and cared for by all.'
Aubreyona
French · Modern elaboration of Aubrey, from Germanic roots meaning 'elf ruler.'
Aubrieana
French · Modern elaboration blending Aubrey with the Latinate -ana suffix.
Audiana
English · Modern elaboration of Audrey (Old English 'noble strength') with the -ana suffix.
Audriaunna
English · Elaborate modern variant of Audrey, the Old English name meaning 'noble strength.'
Auni
Arabic · From Arabic meaning 'my help' or 'my support'; also used as a modern short-form name.
Avalise
English · Modern invented blend of Ava and Elise/Alise.
Avlynn
English · Modern invented variant of Avalyn or Avilyn combining Av- with the -lynn suffix.
Ayaniah
African · Variant of Ayanna, possibly Swahili or Native American in origin, meaning 'eternal blossom.'
Aybree
French · Phonetic variant spelling of Aubrey, from Germanic meaning 'elf ruler.'
Aylianna
Hebrew · Variant of Ayliana, a modern elaboration likely rooted in the Hebrew name Eliana.
Ayunna
English · Modern invented variant of Ayanna or Ayonna.
Azaraya
Hebrew · Modern feminine variant of Azariah, a Hebrew name meaning 'Yahweh has helped.'
Aziria
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Azaria with a feminine -ia suffix.
Adahir
Indian · Likely a creative form related to Sanskrit 'adhira' meaning restless or lightning-like.
Aaqil
Arabic · From Arabic 'aaqil' meaning intelligent, wise, or one who uses reason and sound judgment.
Adyen
English · Modern invented variant of Aiden, ultimately from Irish meaning 'little fire'.
Aajon
Hebrew · Modern variant spelling of Aaron, from Hebrew meaning 'high mountain' or 'exalted'.
Aarjav
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'straight' or 'honest,' reflecting a person of integrity and directness.
Adriyan
Latin · Variant of Adrian, from Latin Hadrianus, meaning 'from Hadria,' a town near the Adriatic Sea.
Aarit
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'one who seeks the right path' or 'honoured,' reflecting virtue and moral direction.
Aisaiah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew Yeshayahu, meaning 'God is salvation.'
Arcel
Spanish · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Arsel or a creative coinage influenced by Spanish naming traditions.
Abdalah
Arabic · A variant of Abdullah, from Arabic meaning 'servant of God,' combining 'Abd' (servant) and 'Allah.'
Abdisalan
Arabic · A Somali-Arabic name combining 'Abdi' (servant) with 'Salan,' interpreted as 'servant of peace.'
Achai
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name appearing in Chronicles, meaning 'my brother' or 'brotherly.'
Adriean
Latin · A variant of Adrian, from Latin meaning 'from Hadria,' a city that gave its name to the Adriatic Sea.
Adryn
Latin · A modern variant of Adrian, derived from Latin meaning 'from Hadria' or 'dark, rich one.'
Aidean
Irish · A variant of Aidan, from Irish Gaelic 'Aodhán,' a diminutive of 'Aodh' meaning 'fire.'
Alay
Arabic · A name of likely Arabic or Turkish origin, possibly related to 'ala' meaning 'high' or 'exalted.'
Anaias
Hebrew · A variant of Ananias, a biblical Hebrew name meaning 'God has shown grace' or 'Yahweh is gracious.'
Ang
Chinese · A Chinese name meaning 'peace' or 'safe,' and also an English diminutive of Angel or Angela.
Aniq
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'elegant,' 'neat,' or 'precise,' conveying refinement and intellectual clarity.
Ayyoub
Arabic · The Arabic form of Ayub (Job), a biblical prophet; the name means 'persecuted' or 'patient.'
Aaban
Arabic · Aaban is used in modern Arabic naming and is likely a variant spelling with associations of strength and upright character, though historical roots vary by region.
Abdulrhman
Arabic · From Arabic ʿabd + al-Raḥmān, it means ‘servant of the Merciful,’ a theophoric Islamic name form.
Adason
English · A modern English spelling pattern linked to Addison-style names, meaning a son or descendant in line with common Anglo naming traditions.
Adhem
German · Adhem derives from old Germanic elements related to *adal* ‘noble’ and may share roots with names like Adhemar.
Adnel
German · Adnel is a rare variant form connected to Germanic noble-name roots and generally carries the meaning of nobility or high status.
Aerian
Latin · Aerian is a modern variant of Arian; it likely echoes Greek and classical roots associated with the Aegean/Arcadian cultural sphere.
Aidien
Irish · Aidien is a spelling variant of Aiden/Aodhán, meaning ‘little fire’ in an older Irish tradition.
Akilan
Indian · Akilan is a Tamil/Indian name associated with beauty or clarity and is used as a masculine personal name in South Indian traditions.
Akzel
Norse · Akzel is likely a Nordic variant of Axel/Aksel, derived from old Scandinavian forms tied to legacy Christian-Norse naming.
Alexzandyr
Greek · Alexzandyr is a modern spelling of Alexander, from Greek *alexein* ‘to defend’ plus *anēr* ‘man,’ meaning ‘defender of men.’
Alezandro
Greek · Alezandro is a phonetic Spanish/Italian style form of Alexander, preserving the Greek sense ‘defender of men.’
Alyk
Arabic · Alyk appears to be a modern Arabic-style shortened form related to names beginning with Ali, used as a contemporary personal variant.
Amaari
Arabic · Amaari is an Arabic-influenced modern given name variant, often linked to names meaning life, strength, or dignity in Arab naming practice.
Amrith
Indian · Amrith comes from Sanskrit *amrita*, meaning ‘immortal nectar’ or life-giving essence in Indian tradition.
Anderzon
Norse · Anderzon is a Scandinavian patronymic form meaning ‘son of Ander/Anders,’ i.e., son of a man named Anders.
Anikan
Indian · Anikan is a modern Indic-style name form likely related to Ani/Ani-k roots and used with meanings tied to auspicious blessing or grace.
Anthani
Latin · Anthani is a variant of Anthony/Antonius, from Latinized Roman usage and often associated with the idea of being inestimable or highly valued.
Arcadian
Greek · Arcadian refers to Arcadia in Greece and carries mythic pastoral meaning linked to an idealized rustic Golden Age setting.
Arkadiusz
Greek · Arkadiusz is the Polish form of Arcadius, from Greek *arkadios* ‘of Arcadia,’ a historical Christian name with classical roots.
Ashkii
English · Ashkii is used in English-speaking contexts as a borrow from Navajo *ashkii* meaning ‘boy,’ with cultural meaning rather than traditional English origin.
Asis
Arabic · Asis is a short, modern Arabic-flavored form without a stable classical standard spelling, best treated as a contemporary given-name variant.
Athon
Greek · Athon resembles modern Greek forms linked to Athenian naming sounds, often used as a heritage-influenced stylistic variant.
Atiksh
Indian · Atiksh is an Indic name variant often linked to Sanskrit naming patterns and interpreted as one who is attentive or observant.
Avenn
English · Avenn is a modern English invented-style name blending forms like Aven and Evan, used as a contemporary stylistic given name.
Avieon
English · Avieon appears to be a created modern name likely blending Avi-like sounds with -eon, used as a contemporary unstandardized choice.
Ayhem
Arabic · Ayhem is an Arabic-inspired variant of Ayyam/Hahem patterns and is used today as a modern male name with strong, upright connotations.
Azer
Arabic · Azer is an Arabic-origin form associated with honor-related roots and is also linked to regional names for strength and protection.
Azjon
Greek · Azjon appears to be a modern respelling of Jason, from Greek *Iasōn* meaning ‘healer,’ with a stylized Z replacing original consonants.
Aideliz
Spanish · Spanish-influenced variant of Adeliz, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble,' popular in Latin communities.
Alizzon
French · Modern variant of Alison, an Old French diminutive of Alice, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble kind.'
Aidelis
Spanish · Spanish-influenced variant of Adela or Adelis, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble,' popular in Latin communities.
Aashrita
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'one who has taken refuge' or 'sheltered,' from the root 'ashrita' meaning dependent.
Aaziyah
Arabic · An elaborated variant of Aziza, from Arabic meaning 'powerful, respected, or precious'.
Aileana
Irish · A Gaelic elaboration of Aileen, itself from Helen (Greek: 'bright, shining light').
Analyah
Hebrew · A modern invented name blending Ana (Hebrew: 'grace') with the -iyah suffix meaning 'of God'.
Angelline
Greek · An elaborated spelling of Angeline, from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel'.
Aroush
Persian · A Persian and Urdu name meaning 'bride' or 'angel', used across South Asian and Middle Eastern cultures.
Aubriegh
French · A modern phonetic spelling of Aubrey, from Old French/Germanic roots meaning 'elf ruler'.
Adrijana
Slavic · South Slavic feminine form of Adrian, derived from Latin Hadria, a city in northern Italy.
Alisiana
German · Ornate elaboration of Alicia, itself from Old High German Adalheidis meaning 'noble natured.'
Allizzon
French · Stylized respelling of Alison, a medieval French diminutive of Alice meaning 'noble kind.'
Amauriah
African · Modern blend of Amara (African: 'grace' or 'eternal') and the Hebrew suffix -iah meaning 'God.'
Aubrina
French · Modern invented feminine form of Aubrey, from Old French Alberic meaning 'elf ruler.'
Aye
African · Simple ancient name used across West African and Burmese traditions, often meaning 'cool' or denoting a calm spirit.
Abygaile
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Abigail, from Hebrew 'Avigayil' meaning 'my father's joy'.
Adabella
German · Compound of Ada (German, 'noble') and Bella (Latin, 'beautiful'), meaning 'noble beauty'.
Adrihanna
Latin · Modern blend of Adriana (Latin, 'from Hadria') and Hanna, creating a lyrical elaborated form.
Aiyahna
English · Modern invented variant of Ayana or Aiyana, a creative phonetic respelling of a nature-inspired name.
Alayzhia
English · Modern invented phonetic variant of Alicia or Alisha, a creative contemporary spelling.
Alecxa
Greek · Variant of Alexa/Alexandra, from Greek 'alexein' meaning 'to defend' and 'aner' meaning 'man'.
Amriel
Hebrew · Modern invented name blending Hebrew El (God) with Amr, suggesting 'God's command' or 'God speaks'.
Angellie
Greek · Variant of Angeline, from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel', with French styling.
Aryani
Indian · Variant of Aryan/Ariyani, from Sanskrit and Avestan meaning 'noble' or 'of the Aryan people'.
Asira
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'captivating' or 'one who takes hold', expressing compelling grace and charm.
Attia
Arabic · Arabic name, feminine form of Attiya, meaning 'gift' or 'donation', expressing generosity.
Aubrye
German · Variant of Aubrey, from Old German 'Alberich' meaning 'elf ruler', a name with mystical roots.
Audriena
German · Modern elaboration of Audrina or Adriana, blending Germanic 'noble strength' with a romantic suffix.
Avasophia
Latin · Modern compound of Ava (Latin, 'bird/life') and Sophia (Greek, 'wisdom'), meaning 'living wisdom'.
Ayuna
Indian · Ayuna is used as a modern Indian name from Sanskrit roots around ayu ('life') or ayana ('path'), often interpreted as a life or path name.
Azelynn
English · Azelynn is a modern English-created blend of a soft Aze sound with the -lynn ending, used as a lyrical contemporary female name.
Aarielle
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Arielle (Hebrew, 'lion of God'), with an extra 'a' for a distinctive flair.
Abbygayl
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Abigail (Hebrew, 'my father is joy'), a biblical name borne by King David's wife.
Abernathy
Scottish · Scottish surname-turned-given name from the place Abernethy, meaning 'mouth of the River Nethy.'
Abriyana
Irish · Elaborated variant of Brianna (Irish, 'high, noble, strong'), with a fashionable A- prefix added.
Adalise
German · Blend of Ada (German, 'noble') and Elise (Hebrew/French, 'pledged to God'), a noble compound name.
Addysun
English · Phonetic respelling of Addison, an English surname meaning 'son of Adam.'
Aibhilin
Irish · Traditional Irish form of Evelyn or Aveline, ultimately meaning 'wished-for child.'
Alexandrah
Greek · Variant spelling of Alexandra, Greek feminine of Alexander meaning 'defender of men.'
Alianne
Hebrew · Blend of Ali and Anne, combining Hebrew 'exalted' with Hebrew 'grace.'
Alinson
English · Modern variant of Alison, an English/French diminutive of Alice meaning 'noble.'
Alixzandria
Greek · Elaborated spelling of Alexandria, from Greek meaning 'defender of men,' also a famous Egyptian city.
Allyzon
English · Phonetic respelling of Allison, a medieval diminutive of Alice meaning 'noble kind.'
Alyzon
English · Phonetic respelling of Alison, a French diminutive of Alice meaning 'noble.'
Amarelys
Greek · Blend of Amara and Amaryllis, the Greek flower name meaning 'to sparkle' or 'fresh stream.'
Ameeria
Arabic · Elaborated variant of Amira, Arabic for 'princess' or 'commander.'
Amiela
Hebrew · Variant of Amiel or Amiela, from Hebrew meaning 'my people belong to God.'
Amneet
Indian · Punjabi/Sikh name combining 'am' (immortal) and 'neet' (virtue), meaning 'of immortal virtue.'
Andalasia
Spanish · Modern invented name inspired by the fictional kingdom in Disney's Enchanted, evoking Andalusia, Spain.
Angeliese
German · Variant of Anneliese, a German compound of Anna (grace) and Elisabeth (God is my oath).
Anilya
Indian · Modern variant of Anila, a Sanskrit name meaning 'wind' or 'air.'
Anwesha
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'one who searches' or 'quest for knowledge.'
Aralynne
English · Modern invented blend of Ara and Lynn, creating a melodic name with no single ancient source.
Arami
Hebrew · Derived from Aram, a biblical Hebrew place name and patriarch meaning 'highland' or 'exalted.'
Aricely
Spanish · Variant of Aracely, a Spanish name from Araceli meaning 'altar of the sky' or 'heavenly altar.'
Aubriona
French · Modern elaboration of Aubrey, a French-Germanic name meaning 'elf ruler.'
Averyonna
English · Elaborated modern form of Avery, an English surname meaning 'ruler of the elves.'
Awbree
French · Phonetic respelling of Aubrey, a French-Germanic name meaning 'elf ruler.'
Aydeliz
Spanish · Spanish/Caribbean variant of Adeliz or Aidé, derived from Germanic roots meaning 'noble kind.'
Ayvree
English · Phonetic respelling of Ivory or Avery, an English name associated with the pale white material.
Aabriella
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Gabriella, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Aayanah
African · Variant of Ayana, meaning 'eternal blossom' in Sanskrit or 'beautiful flower' in African traditions.
Adasynn
English · Modern phonetic respelling of Addison, an English surname meaning 'son of Adam.'
Addalina
German · Elaborated variant of Adaline, from Old High German 'adal' meaning 'noble' or 'nobility.'
Addelin
German · Variant of Adeline, from Old High German 'adal' meaning 'noble.'
Addicyn
English · Modern phonetic respelling of Addison, an English surname meaning 'son of Adam.'
Addsion
English · Alternate spelling of Addison, an English occupational surname meaning 'son of Adam.'
Adellia
German · Variant of Adelia, from Old High German 'adal' meaning 'noble' or 'nobility.'
Adellyn
German · Modern variant of Adeline, from Old High German 'adal' meaning 'noble,' with a contemporary -lyn suffix.
Adielle
Hebrew · Feminine form of Adiel, a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my ornament' or 'adorned by God.'
Adlie
English · Diminutive variant possibly from Hadley (English meadow name) or Adlai (Hebrew meaning 'my witness').
Adorah
Latin · Variant of Adora, from Latin 'adorare' meaning 'to adore,' conveying a beloved, cherished one.
Adrita
Indian · Sanskrit/Bengali name meaning 'not supported by others,' implying self-reliance and independence.
Adwita
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'unique' or 'without a second,' conveying incomparable and singular worth.
Adysyn
English · Modern phonetic respelling of Addison, an English surname meaning 'son of Adam.'
Ahlyana
English · Modern invented variant of Alyana or Liana, blending popular melodic name elements.
Ahmarie
English · Modern invented name combining an Arabic/Hebrew Ah- prefix with the French name Marie.
Ahziyah
Hebrew · Variant of Aziah, from Hebrew meaning 'strength of God' or 'God is my strength.'
Aidrianna
Latin · Modern variant of Adrianna, from Latin meaning 'woman from Hadria,' an ancient Adriatic city.
Aileigh
Irish · Modern spelling variant of Ailey or Haley, blending Irish and English naming traditions.
Ainzley
Scottish · Modern respelling of Ainsley, a Scottish place name meaning 'one's own meadow' or 'hermitage clearing.'
Airys
English · Modern invented name likely inspired by the word 'airy' or Greek wind-related mythology.
Ajayah
Indian · Variant of Ajaya, a Sanskrit name meaning 'unconquerable' or 'invincible.'
Ajiya
African · Modern name of likely African origin, possibly a variant of Ajia meaning 'Asia' or 'eastern.'
Akhiya
Hebrew · Variant of Ahijah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'brother of God' or 'my brother is God.'
Akiyra
Japanese · Variant of Akira, a Japanese unisex name meaning 'bright,' 'clear,' or 'intelligent.'
Alaynia
Irish · Modern variant of Alayna, likely from Irish Gaelic meaning 'beautiful,' 'serene,' or 'fair.'
Aldana
Spanish · Spanish surname used as a given name, of probable Basque origin referring to an old settlement or place.
Aleanah
Greek · Modern variant of Alena or Elena, ultimately from Helen meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Aleceia
Greek · Variant of Alicia, ultimately from Greek meaning 'noble' or 'of noble kind.'
Alerah
English · Modern invented name, likely a variant of Alera or a blend of popular melodic name elements.
Alirah
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Alira or a blend of the Ali- prefix with the -rah suffix.
Alisiah
German · A creative variant of Alicia or Alisha, blending Old German 'noble kind' with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -iah.
Alizet
French · A creative variant of Alizée or Aliz, blending Alice roots meaning 'noble' with a distinctive suffix.
Allinson
English · An English surname meaning 'son of Allen,' derived from Alan of Celtic origin meaning 'little rock' or 'handsome.'
Allize
French · A variant of Alizé or Alise, derived from Alice, meaning 'noble kind' in Old German.
Allonah
Hebrew · A variant of Alona, a Hebrew name meaning 'oak tree,' symbolizing strength and endurance.
Alyiana
Hebrew · A modern invented blend of Aliyah (Hebrew 'to ascend') and Ana, creating a unique feminine compound.
Alynnah
English · A creative variant of Alina or Alanna, meaning 'bright' or 'beautiful' across Slavic and Celtic traditions.
Amarina
Latin · A melodic extension of Amara, meaning 'eternal' or 'grace' in African traditions, with a Latin feminine -ina suffix.
Amelyah
German · A creative blend of Amelia (Old German 'work' or 'industrious') with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -yah.
Ameriana
English · A modern invented blend likely inspired by America with the Latin feminine suffix -ana.
Amiriyah
Arabic · A blend of Arabic Amira meaning 'princess' or 'commander' with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -yah.
Amisaday
Hebrew · A Hebrew-inspired compound possibly combining 'ami' (my people) with 'Shaddai' (Almighty God).
Ammerie
German · A variant of Amerie or Amery, derived from Germanic Amalric meaning 'work' and 'power.'
Amolika
Indian · An Indian-origin name derived from Sanskrit 'amol' or 'amulya' meaning 'priceless' or 'invaluable.'
Anahla
Indian · Possibly derived from Sanskrit Anala meaning 'fire,' or a creative blend of Ana with a melodic suffix.
Andalucia
Spanish · A place-based name from Andalucía, the southern Spanish region, itself derived from Arabic 'al-Andalus.'
Angelick
Greek · A variant of Angelique or Angelic, derived from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.'
Angenie
Greek · A creative variant blending Angel (Greek 'messenger') with Genie, or a variant of Eugenia meaning 'well-born.'
Anjelyn
Greek · A modern variant of Angeline, derived from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.'
Annalease
Hebrew · A compound of Anna (Hebrew 'grace') and Elise (Hebrew 'God is my oath'), combining two meanings of divine favor.
Annalecia
Hebrew · A creative compound of Anna (Hebrew 'grace') and Leticia or Alecia (Latin 'joy'), meaning graceful joy.
Annaluisa
Hebrew · A compound of Anna (Hebrew 'grace') and Luisa (Germanic 'famous warrior'), uniting grace with strength.
Annalys
Hebrew · A variant of Annalise, combining Anna (Hebrew 'grace') and Elise (Hebrew 'God is my oath').
Anuoluwa
African · A Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning 'gift of God' or 'God's grace,' expressing deep spiritual gratitude.
Anwaar
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'lights' or 'radiance,' the plural of 'nur' (light), symbolizing brilliance.
Anyjha
English · A modern creative spelling variant of Aniya or Anya, ultimately derived from Hebrew Anna meaning 'grace.'
Anyri
Spanish · A modern invented name with possible Spanish or Caribbean influences, a creative variant in the Anri family.
Areionna
Greek · A creative variant of Arianna, from Greek or Persian meaning 'most holy' or related to the ancient land Ariana.
Asul
Spanish · Derived from Spanish 'azul' meaning 'blue,' a color name inspired by the sky or the sea.
Aubriann
German · A compound of Aubrey (Germanic 'elf ruler') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace'), blending magical and gracious meanings.
Audrinah
English · A variant of Audrina or Audrey, from Old English meaning 'noble strength,' softened with a feminine suffix.
Avala
Hebrew · A melodic name possibly related to Hebrew Avital or a modern blend of Ava and Layla, evoking 'life.'
Avaley
English · A modern compound of Ava (Germanic 'life') and Lee (Old English 'meadow'), creating a nature-inspired name.
Avee
Hebrew · A diminutive variant of Ava or a short form of Hebrew names like Avigail, meaning 'life' or 'father's joy.'
Aydelis
Spanish · A modern invented name with possible Spanish or Caribbean influences, a creative feminine given name.
Aydenne
Irish · A feminine variant of Aiden, from Irish Aodhán meaning 'little fire,' associated with the sun god Aodh.
Aydrie
English · Modern invented variant of Audrey, an Old English name meaning 'noble strength.'
Ayoki
African · Possibly Yoruba in origin meaning 'joy is added,' or a Japanese-influenced modern feminine name.
Aysenur
Arabic · Turkish compound from 'ay' (moon), 'şen' (joyful), and Arabic 'nur' (light), meaning 'joyful moonlight.'
Aidrian
Latin · A variant spelling of Adrian, derived from the Latin Hadrianus meaning 'from Hadria,' a city in northern Italy.
Aidenjames
Irish · A compound given name combining Aiden (Irish, 'little fire') and James (Hebrew, 'supplanter').
Adalius
Latin · A Latinate elaboration of the Germanic element 'adal' meaning 'noble,' styled as a classical given name.
Aneek
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'army' or 'soldier', evoking strength and valor.
Aung
African · A Southeast Asian name in Burmese usage associated with success or victory, used as a concise modern given name.
Abdurraheem
Arabic · Arabic compound name meaning 'servant of the Most Merciful', from 'Abd' (servant) and 'al-Rahim' (the Merciful).
Aithen
Irish · A modern invented name blending Aiden (Irish, 'little fire') and Ethan (Hebrew, 'strong, enduring').
Aaroosh
Persian · Persian and Urdu name meaning 'dawn' or 'first ray of morning light,' evoking brightness and new beginnings.
Abdiasis
Arabic · Somali name of Arabic origin meaning 'servant of the Mighty One,' combining 'Abd' (servant) and 'Aziz' (mighty/powerful).
Abdiwahab
Arabic · Somali-Arabic name meaning 'servant of the Bestower,' combining 'Abd' (servant) and 'Wahab' (one who gives freely).
Achyuth
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'imperishable' or 'indestructible,' one of the thousand names of the Hindu deity Vishnu.
Adenn
Hebrew · Variant of Aden, from Hebrew 'eden' meaning 'pleasure' or 'delight,' connected to the biblical Garden of Eden.
Aedric
English · Old English name from 'aed' (prosperity/nobility) and 'ric' (ruler/power), meaning 'noble and powerful ruler.'
Aesop
Greek · Ancient Greek name of uncertain meaning, most famous as the name of the 6th-century BC fabulist whose moral stories endure.
Ahmier
Arabic · Modern variant of Amir or Ahmed; Amir means 'prince/commander' and Ahmed means 'most praiseworthy,' both Arabic in origin.
Ainesh
Indian · Indian name of Sanskrit derivation, possibly meaning 'sunshine' or 'solar glory,' from elements relating to light and radiance.
Akol
African · South Sudanese Dinka name traditionally meaning 'born during the day' or associated with the light of daytime.
Alveiro
Spanish · Spanish/Portuguese variant of Alvaro, from Visigothic-Germanic elements meaning 'all guard' or 'guardian of all.'
Amaire
Irish · Name of probable Irish or Celtic derivation, possibly related to Old Irish naming traditions; also used as a modern creative variant.
Andreo
Greek · Italian/Spanish variant of Andrew, from Greek 'Andreas' meaning 'manly' or 'brave,' from 'aner' (man).
Angeldavid
Greek · Compound name joining Angel (Greek 'angelos,' messenger) and David (Hebrew 'beloved'), common in Hispanic naming traditions.
Archith
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'worshipped,' 'honored,' or 'venerated,' from the root 'arch' meaning to worship or pay reverence.
Arjav
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'honest,' 'sincere,' or 'straightforward,' from 'rju' meaning straight or upright.
Atreju
Greek · Literary name from Michael Ende's 'The Neverending Story'; the hero Atreyu, inspired by Greek naming traditions.
Aydun
Arabic · Variant of Aydin, from Turkish-Arabic meaning 'enlightened,' 'brilliant,' or 'clear,' denoting intellectual brightness.
Aahron
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Aaron, the Hebrew name meaning 'exalted' or 'high mountain,' the brother of Moses in the Torah.
Aavion
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by 'aviation' or a stylized variant of Avion, evoking flight and freedom.
Abdoulaziz
Arabic · West African variant of Abdulaziz, the Arabic name meaning 'servant of the Almighty,' from 'abd' and 'al-Aziz.'
Abduljalil
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'servant of the Majestic,' combining 'Abd' (servant) with 'Al-Jalil,' one of the 99 names of God.
Abiram
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning 'my father is exalted,' borne by figures in Numbers and Kings in the Old Testament.
Adbeel
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning 'disciplined by God' or 'miracle of God,' listed as a son of Ishmael in Genesis 25.
Adedotun
African · Yoruba name meaning 'the crown has returned' or 'royalty has come again,' from 'ade' (crown) and 'dotun' (returned).
Adhav
Indian · Tamil name meaning 'first' or 'one without support,' rooted in classical Tamil literary tradition.
Adrianjames
Latin · Modern compound of Adrian (Latin: 'from Hadria') and James (Hebrew: 'supplanter').