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Azalia
Greek · Variant of Azalea, from Greek 'azaleos' meaning 'dry,' the name of a flowering shrub that thrives in dry soil.
Aziz
Arabic · Aziz comes from Arabic and means mighty, beloved, or esteemed.
Alaysia
English · Likely a modern elaboration of names like Asia or Alicia, used mainly for its flowing sound.
Ahaan
Indian · Sanskrit/Hindi name meaning 'dawn' or 'the first ray of light,' symbolizing new beginnings and the break of day.
Adah
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'adah' meaning 'adornment' or 'beauty'; one of the earliest names recorded in Genesis.
Aulani
Chinese · Aulani is used as a Hawaiian-style name and is popularly interpreted as relating to a royal or heavenly messenger.
Amour
French · Amour is the French word for love, used as a romantic modern virtue-style name.
Alaiah
Arabic · Alaiah is likely inspired by Arabic Ala or Aliya forms meaning exalted, lofty, or rising.
Aditi
Indian · Aditi is a Sanskrit name meaning boundless or limitless and is also the name of a mother goddess in Hindu tradition.
Alanis
Irish · A feminine form related to Alan, likely from Celtic roots meaning 'handsome' or 'cheerful.'
Aysel
Persian · Used in Turkish and related traditions, Aysel combines moon imagery with brightness or flowing light.
Aaira
Hebrew · A modern invented form linked to the Hebrew-sounding root Ari ("lion"), used as a soft feminine variation in contemporary naming.
Adelia
German · Variant of Adele, from Germanic 'adal' meaning noble, conveying nobility and grace.
Adelaida
Spanish · Spanish form of Adelaide, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'heid' (kind, type).
Antony
Latin · From the Roman family name Antonius, possibly meaning 'priceless' or 'praiseworthy.'
Axle
English · A modern spelling of Axel, from the Scandinavian form of Absalom, meaning father of peace.
Avir
Hebrew · In Hebrew, Avir means 'air' and is used as a modern poetic name meaning breath or openness.
Alita
Latin · From Latin 'alita' meaning 'winged,' or a Spanish diminutive of Adelita meaning 'noble.'
Astraea
Greek · From Greek mythology, Astraea is the star-maiden and goddess of justice.
Asani
African · Asani is often linked to African and Arabic naming traditions and is associated with beauty or excellence.
Azir
Arabic · Likely tied to Arabic roots suggesting strength, support, or distinction, though usage is modern and variable.
Anabia
Arabic · Arabic name meaning gate of heaven or one who returns to God, used in Islamic cultures.
Aren
Norse · Scandinavian name meaning 'eagle,' or a variant of Aaron meaning 'mountain of strength.'
Amiracle
English · Amiracle is a modern coined name built around the word miracle, conveying a sense of wonder and blessing.
Augustin
Latin · French form of Augustine, from Latin 'Augustus' meaning 'great, venerable, magnificent'.
Arabelle
Latin · Variant of Arabella, from Latin 'orabilis' meaning 'yielding to prayer,' or 'beautiful altar.'
Abdul
Arabic · Arabic meaning 'servant of (God)'; typically the first element of a compound name.
Analise
German · Analise is a form of Annalise, combining Anna 'grace' and Lisa from Elizabeth 'God is my oath.'
Amore
Italian · Amore comes from Italian and Latin words for love.
Axell
Norse · A variant of Axel, from the Scandinavian form of Absalom, meaning 'father of peace.'
Aaradhya
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'one who is worshipped' or 'blessing,' from the root 'aradhana' meaning devotion/worship.
Azaire
French · Likely a modern variant of Azariah or Zaire, blending sounds tied to help, brightness, or radiance.
Avila
Spanish · From the Spanish city Ávila; associated with St. Teresa of Ávila, possibly meaning desired.
Anisa
Arabic · Anisa is from Arabic and means friendly, gentle, or affectionate companion.
Amorah
Hebrew · Evokes Spanish 'amor' (love) and Hebrew roots; used as a poetic feminine name meaning 'love.'
Aavya
Indian · An Indian/Sanskrit-inspired modern name linked to auspicious meanings of rarity and firstness, favored for its soft phonetic style.
Aharon
Hebrew · The Hebrew form of Aaron, a biblical name of uncertain ancient meaning often linked with exaltedness.
Aubri
German · Modern spelling of Aubrey, from Germanic elements meaning "elf ruler" or "magical being ruler."
Arwa
Arabic · Arwa is an Arabic name traditionally interpreted as graceful mountain goat, fresh, or well-watered.
Athalia
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'God is exalted,' borne by a queen of Judah in the Old Testament.
Anali
Spanish · Anali is often treated as a blend of Ana and a suffix form, tied to Anna's Hebrew root meaning "grace."
Aseel
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning noble, authentic, or smooth, and used as a refined given name.
Ayva
English · Ayva is a modern spelling of Ava, a name with uncertain roots often linked to life, birdlike imagery, or desiredness.
Alexzander
Greek · Variant spelling of Alexander, from Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'aner' (man).
Abbas
Arabic · Abbas is an Arabic name meaning lion or stern, historically associated with strength and dignity.
Avion
French · Likely inspired by the French word avion, meaning 'airplane,' giving it a modern airy feel.
Alanah
Irish · Alanah is a form of Alana, from Irish endearment language often interpreted as "dear child" or "little one."
Ansh
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived usage, Ansh means "part," "portion," or "a fragment of the divine."
Acelynn
English · A modern invented blend of Ace and the suffix -lynn, suggesting excellence or first place.
Azariyah
Hebrew · Azariyah is a form of Azariah, from Hebrew, meaning Yahweh has helped.
Azora
Persian · Variant of Azure, ultimately from Persian 'lazaward' (lapis lazuli), evoking the vivid blue of sky and sea.
Aiko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'beloved child,' from 'ai' (love) + 'ko' (child).
Alias
English · Used as a modern given name from the word alias, meaning another name or identity.
Aoife
Irish · Aoife is an ancient Irish name meaning beauty, radiance, or pleasantness, and appears in early Irish legend.
Aiyanna
English · A modern form related to Aiyana, often interpreted as 'eternal blossom' or a beautiful, spiritual name.
Aqsa
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning 'farthest' or 'most distant,' known from Al-Aqsa in Islamic tradition.
Amila
Arabic · Amila appears in several traditions and is often linked to meanings such as hope, honest, or industrious.
Aeris
Greek · Aeris evokes air and sky through classical roots, giving it a light and airy meaning.
Audrina
English · Modern feminine elaboration of Audrey, a name from Old English meaning noble strength.
Alastor
Greek · Greek name meaning 'avenger' or 'one who does not forget,' associated with avenging spirits in mythology.
Aithana
Spanish · A spelling-variant form of Aitana, keeping Spanish place-name heritage while modernizing the look.
Aamir
Arabic · Aamir is an Arabic name meaning prosperous, flourishing, or full of life.
Aribella
Latin · Aribella blends names like Ari and Bella, with Bella from Latin meaning beautiful.
Adair
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic, possibly meaning 'oak tree ford,' or an Anglicization of the Gaelic name Edgar.
Alaska
English · From the Aleut word 'alaxsxaq' meaning 'great land' or 'mainland.' Used as a given name from the US state.
Anabella
Hebrew · Anabella combines Anna and Bella, drawing on roots meaning grace and beauty.
Arin
Hebrew · Arin is used as a variant of Aaron or Erin, so it is often linked with meanings like high mountain or Ireland.
Azra
Arabic · An Arabic and Persian name often meaning maiden, pure, or virgin, with longstanding literary use.
Amare
Latin · From Latin amare, meaning to love, though also used as a modern given name form.
Amerie
English · A rare English form of Ameria, likely linked to Germanic Amaury-type roots meaning work and power.
Arlie
English · From Old English meaning eagle wood or hare meadow; a unisex given name.
Andromeda
Greek · A Greek mythological name meaning ruler of men, borne by the princess later placed among the stars.
Aminata
African · A West African form of Amina, from Arabic meaning 'trustworthy' or 'faithful.'
Allisson
English · Variant of Alison, from a medieval French diminutive ultimately meaning noble kind.
Abubakr
Arabic · From Arabic, best known from Abu Bakr; traditionally interpreted as father of the young camel.
Airam
Hebrew · Often used as a reversal of Maria, though it also resembles biblical Hiram, meaning exalted brother.
Alizah
Hebrew · Alizah is a form of Aliza, a Hebrew name meaning joyful or full of joy.
Ananya
Indian · Ananya is a Sanskrit name meaning unique or incomparable, used for someone seen as one of a kind.
Alany
English · Likely a modern feminine variation of Alan, a name of Celtic use often interpreted as "handsome" or "cheerful."
Anvi
Indian · Anvi is a Sanskrit-derived name often interpreted as connected with kindness, grace, or a goddess-like presence.
Addalynn
English · A modern blend of Adda/Ada and Lynn, combining noble-name roots with a popular suffix.
Ayce
English · Modern variant of Ace, from Latin 'as' meaning 'unity' or 'one,' implying excellence and mastery.
Alpha
Greek · From the first letter of the Greek alphabet, symbolizing 'first' or 'beginning.'
Armin
German · From Germanic 'Arminius' meaning 'whole or universal,' or Persian meaning 'guardian' or 'protector.'
Alek
Slavic · Slavic short form of Alexander, from Greek 'Alexandros' meaning 'defender of the people.'
Ani
Hebrew · Ani appears in several traditions, often as a short form of Anna meaning grace, and also in Indian usage as a simple modern name.
Ajani
African · A Yoruba name often interpreted as 'he who wins the struggle' or 'one who fights successfully.'
Adaleigh
English · A modern English spelling built from Ada and Leigh, often tied to noble roots and meadow imagery.
Ayansh
Indian · An Indian form related to *Ayan* meaning path or direction, with a modern ending added for style.
Aelin
Greek · Likely a modern literary-style name related to Helen or Welsh Elin forms, suggesting brightness.
Aislynn
Irish · Aislynn is a variant of Aisling, an Irish name meaning dream or vision.
Akshara
Indian · Akshara comes from Sanskrit and means imperishable, syllable, or letter.
Alanni
English · A modern elaboration of Alani or Alanna, drawing on Irish-derived forms associated with beauty or brightness.
Aliyana
Arabic · Elaborated form related to Aliya, meaning exalted, lofty, or high in rank.
Annalie
Hebrew · Annalie combines Anna, from Hebrew 'grace,' with a suffix related to Lee or Lie forms used in Germanic languages.
Analeah
Hebrew · A blended form of Ana and Leah, linked to grace and weariness or delicacy in Hebrew tradition.
Analiyah
Arabic · Analiyah is a modern blend of Ana and Aliyah elements, often interpreted as graceful and exalted.
Amaira
Arabic · Amaira is an Arabic-influenced name often interpreted as 'princess,' 'leader,' or 'one who commands.'
Aiyla
Arabic · Variant of Ayla, from Arabic/Persian tradition meaning 'moonlight' or 'halo of light around the moon'.
Ames
French · From Old French 'ami' meaning friend, or a place-based surname from Amesbury.
Anora
Latin · From Latin 'honor' meaning 'honor, esteem'; variant of Annora or Honora.
Asad
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning lion, traditionally associated with courage and strength.
Avni
Indian · Avni is used in Indian naming with meanings tied to earth, and in Hebrew it can relate to stone.
Audriana
Latin · An elaborated form of Adriana, from Latin meaning from Hadria.
Azeneth
Hebrew · A variant of Asenath, a biblical name likely from ancient Egyptian roots, traditionally linked with devotion or belonging to a goddess.
Anyeli
Spanish · A Spanish-influenced form of Angelie or Angela, from Greek angelos meaning messenger or angel.
Aerith
English · A modern literary-style invention popularized in fantasy, often associated with air, earth, and floral grace.
Annemarie
Hebrew · Compound of Anne (grace) and Marie (sea of bitterness or beloved).
Adin
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'gentle' or 'delicate,' appearing in the Old Testament book of Ezra.
Annmarie
Hebrew · Compound of Ann (Hebrew 'grace') and Marie (French form of Mary, 'beloved').
Alfie
English · Diminutive of Alfred or Alfreda, from Old English 'aelf' (elf) and 'raed' (counsel). Now used independently.
Adora
Latin · From Latin 'adorare' meaning 'to adore' or 'beloved one,' used in Romance language cultures.
Annalisa
Hebrew · A compound of Anna and Lisa, carrying the sense of "grace" and "God is my oath."
Anjali
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning 'offering,' 'tribute,' or a gesture of reverence with joined hands.
Alyana
English · Alyana is a modern elaboration of names like Alana and Eliana, often associated with beauty, light, or harmony.
Aniston
English · Aniston is an English surname-style name, popularized as a given name in modern use through celebrity association.
Anvika
Indian · Sanskrit-derived Indian name possibly meaning 'powerful' or 'one who possesses good qualities'.
Adriano
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Adrian, from Latin 'Hadrianus' meaning 'from Hadria,' a town in northern Italy.
Adael
Hebrew · Adael is likely a Hebrew theophoric name meaning something like "God has adorned" or "ornament of God."
Aariz
Arabic · From Arabic, often understood as respectable, intelligent, or leader-like.
Alyza
Hebrew · Alyza is a variant of Aliza, from Hebrew, meaning joyful or joyful one.
Alayla
Arabic · Alayla is likely influenced by Arabic Layla, meaning night, with a modern prefixed spelling.
Annalia
Hebrew · Annalia blends Anna and Lia forms, combining grace with a soft lyrical ending found in Latin-influenced names.
Azaan
Arabic · Azaan comes from Arabic adhan, the Islamic call to prayer, and carries sacred devotional meaning.
Alexandre
French · French form of Alexander, from Greek "Alexandros" meaning "defender of the people."
Ami
French · Ami can come from French ami meaning friend, and also appears in Japanese with meanings that vary by kanji.
Avigail
Hebrew · A Hebrew form of Abigail meaning "my father is joy" or "father's rejoicing," from the biblical name.
Asael
Hebrew · Asael is a Hebrew biblical name meaning made by God or God has created.
Asra
Arabic · Asra is an Arabic name that can mean travel by night or relate to nobility and honor in different traditions.
Amyah
Hebrew · Amyah is a modern name blending Amy with Hebrew-style -yah endings, giving it a graceful and devotional tone.
Amarii
Latin · A modern form echoing Amari and Amariah names, often interpreted through roots meaning eternal or strength-giving.
Arvin
German · From Germanic elements meaning eagle friend or people's friend.
Ayda
Arabic · Ayda is used in Arabic and Persian contexts and is often interpreted as returning, visitor, or moonlike.
Amori
Latin · Amori likely draws from Amory and Latin amor, giving it associations with love and affection.
Aaryan
Indian · Aaryan is a variant of Aryan, from ancient Indo-Iranian roots meaning noble or honorable.
Averly
English · Modern variant of Avery, an English surname meaning 'ruler of the elves.'
Atley
English · From Old English meaning 'at the meadow or clearing.'
Angeli
Greek · From roots meaning "angel" or "messenger," often used as a romantic-language variant form.
Akai
Japanese · Akai is Japanese and literally means 'red' when written with the common Japanese word and characters.
Aditya
Indian · Aditya is a Sanskrit name meaning sun and also refers to the solar deities, the Adityas, in Hindu tradition.
Abrielle
Hebrew · A feminine form related to Gabriel, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is my strength.'
Amauri
French · Amauri is a Romance form of Amalric, from Germanic elements meaning work and ruler or power.
Angus
Scottish · From Gaelic Aonghas meaning 'one strength' or 'one choice,' borne by an Irish mythological god of youth.
Avia
Latin · From Latin 'avia' meaning grandmother, or Hebrew meaning 'God is my father.'
Anny
Hebrew · Diminutive of Ann or Anna, from the Hebrew 'Hannah' meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Arina
Greek · A Slavic and Greek-linked form of Irene, meaning peace.
Amarie
French · Amarie is a modern form blending Marie and Amara sounds, often linked to beloved or graceful meanings.
Aidyn
Irish · Aidyn is a modern spelling of Aidan, from Irish roots meaning little fire.
Aleyda
Spanish · Aleyda is a Spanish-form variant of Adelaide, from Germanic roots meaning noble kind.
Aja
Indian · In Sanskrit Aja can mean 'unborn' or 'goat,' while in Arabic-related usage it may echo names meaning 'miracle' or 'sign.'
Ania
Slavic · Ania is a Slavic diminutive of Anna, from Hebrew meaning grace.
Avian
Latin · Avian comes from Latin avis meaning bird, giving it a nature-linked modern word-name feel.
Alaa
Arabic · Alaa is an Arabic name meaning "excellence," "nobility," or "high rank."
Aleigha
Hebrew · Aleigha is a modern spelling of Aaliyah or a Leah-like form, associated with exalted or delicate meanings.
Artem
Greek · Artem is a Slavic form of Artemios, from Greek roots associated with Artemis and health or soundness.
Ahmari
English · A modern form influenced by Amari and similar names, often interpreted as strength or promised by God.
Ayub
Arabic · Ayub is the Arabic form of Job, the biblical name associated with patience and endurance in suffering.
Alahni
English · Alahni is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Alani and other vowel-rich contemporary forms.
Asees
Indian · Punjabi/Sanskrit name meaning 'blessing' or 'benediction.'
Arlin
Irish · Variant of Arlen, possibly from Irish Gaelic meaning pledge or oath.
Arsalan
Persian · Arsalan is from Persian and Turkic usage, meaning lion.
Amaru
African · Amaru is used in several cultures; in African usage it is often understood as meaning "strength" or "grace."
Aarohi
Indian · Aarohi is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "ascending" or "rising," often used in musical contexts.
Atharva
Indian · Atharva comes from Sanskrit tradition and is linked to the Atharva Veda, one of Hinduism's sacred texts.
Ayven
English · Modern invented name, likely a variant of Aiden (Irish 'little fire') with a contemporary V-spelling for stylistic distinction.
Ajooni
Indian · Punjabi/Sikh name meaning 'one who is beyond the cycle of birth and death,' a divine attribute.
Ara
Arabic · From Arabic meaning 'brings rain' or Armenian meaning 'king'; used for both genders.
Audie
English · Diminutive of Audrey, from Old English 'aethelthrith' meaning noble strength.
Alethea
Greek · From Greek 'aletheia' meaning 'truth' or 'sincerity,' a classical virtue name.
Anastacia
Greek · Variant of Anastasia, from Greek 'anastasis' meaning resurrection.
Adelyne
French · Variant of Adeline, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble'; a refined noble name.
Anissa
Arabic · Anissa comes from Arabic roots meaning friendly, companionable, or affectionate.
Aman
Indian · Aman means "peace" or "security" in several South Asian and Arabic traditions.
Alize
French · Alize comes from French alize, the trade winds, giving the name an airy natural meaning.
Amairani
Spanish · A modern Spanish-language coinage popular for its melodic sound, without a single fixed traditional etymology.
Analie
Spanish · Analie likely blends Ana and Lie or Lee forms, with Ana tracing to Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace.'
Alyah
Arabic · Alyah is a streamlined variant of Aaliyah, from Arabic meaning exalted, high, or rising.
Aniah
Hebrew · A Hebrew-based name often interpreted as God has answered or God is gracious.
Antonela
Italian · Antonela is a Romance feminine form of Anthony, from an old Roman family name.
Athaliah
Hebrew · Athaliah is a biblical Hebrew name meaning the Lord is exalted.
Azeira
Arabic · Likely a modern feminine form related to Azra or Ezra, suggesting help, purity, or devotion.
Amadeo
Italian · From Latin Amadeus meaning 'lover of God,' from amare (to love) and Deus (God).
Amaryllis
Greek · From Greek amaryssein meaning 'to sparkle'; used by classical poets for a pastoral shepherdess and a flowering plant.
Andrei
Slavic · Andrei is a Slavic form of Andrew, from Greek meaning manly or brave.
Angad
Indian · Angad is an Indian name from Sanskrit, associated with an armlet or ornament and also linked to a heroic figure in the Ramayana.
Airis
Greek · A variant of Iris, meaning rainbow and also the name of the flower and Greek messenger goddess.
Aela
Welsh · Breton/Welsh name meaning 'flock of birds' or 'winged one'; used as a medieval Breton given name.
Astro
Greek · Astro comes from Greek astron, meaning "star," giving it a cosmic and celestial feel.
Adel
German · From Germanic 'adal' meaning noble; also used in Arabic meaning justice.
Acacia
Greek · Acacia comes from Greek akakia, the acacia tree name, and evokes thorny resilience and flowering beauty.
Asaad
Arabic · Asaad is an Arabic name meaning happier, more fortunate, or blessed, from a root associated with happiness and good fortune.
Annistyn
English · Modern invented variant of Anniston or Aniston, a place-based English surname used as a contemporary given name.
Aveah
Latin · Modern variant of Ava, from Latin 'avis' meaning 'bird', with an extended soft ending.
Arha
Indian · Arha is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning worthy, deserving, or one worthy of praise.
Azhani
African · Azhani is used in modern naming with African and Arabic-style influences, often appreciated for its elegant sound.
Amirion
Arabic · Amirion appears to build on Arabic Amir, meaning prince, with a modern elaborated ending.
Aleida
German · German and Dutch form of Adelaide, meaning noble sort or noble natured.
Annalynn
Hebrew · A compound of Anna, meaning grace, and Lynn, creating a gentle modern classic blend.
Atalia
Hebrew · From Hebrew roots meaning God is exalted.
Ayoub
Arabic · Ayoub is the Arabic form of Job, the biblical name associated with patience and endurance.
Amoni
Arabic · Amoni is likely related to Arabic Amani, meaning wishes, aspirations, or hopes.
Alyanna
English · A modern blend form, often linked with Aliana or Eliana and ideas of ascent or divine favor.
Analiah
Hebrew · Likely a modern form related to Analia or Aliyah, carrying associations of grace and exaltation.
Aaralyn
English · Aaralyn is a modern invented name combining the feel of names like Aria, Aaron, and Lynn.
Anabelle
French · Variant of Annabelle, combining Anna (Hebrew, 'grace') and Belle (French, 'beautiful').
Athan
Greek · Short form of Athanasios, from Greek 'athanatos' meaning 'immortal.'
Ameen
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'trustworthy,' 'faithful,' or 'honest.'
Annaleah
Hebrew · Annaleah combines Anna and Leah, both Hebrew-rooted names associated with grace and weariness or delicacy.
Advaith
Indian · Advaith is an Indian name from Sanskrit Advaita, meaning "non-dual" or "unique."
Arzoi
Persian · Arzoi is related to Persian arzu, meaning wish, desire, or aspiration.
Adella
German · A variant of Adela, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble'; a romantic elaboration of the classic form.
Arbor
Latin · From Latin "arbor" meaning "tree," evoking growth, shelter, and the natural world.
Aly
Arabic · Aly can be a form of Ali, from Arabic meaning "exalted," or a short English form of names like Alison or Alyssa.
Aj
English · Usually an English-style initial name formed from letter initials rather than a traditional single-name etymology.
Atarah
Hebrew · Atarah comes from Hebrew and means 'crown,' conveying honor and distinction.
Alaura
Latin · A variant of Laura or Alora, tied to the Latin laurel symbol of honor and victory.
Ashvik
Indian · An Indian name likely derived from Sanskrit, possibly related to Ashwin meaning 'light,' 'horse tamer,' or 'swift.'
Atlee
English · From an Old English surname meaning 'at the meadow' or 'dweller by the clearing.'
Arion
Greek · From Greek mythology, a legendary poet-musician and a divine immortal horse born of Poseidon.
Alastair
Scottish · Scottish form of Alexander, from Greek Alexandros meaning 'defender of the people'.
Adalyne
German · Modern respelling of Adeline, from Germanic adal meaning noble.
Aruna
Indian · Aruna is an Indian name meaning dawn or reddish light, associated with the morning sun.
Azure
French · Azure comes through French from a word for the bright blue sky color, making it a vivid color name.
Adaya
Hebrew · Adaya comes from Hebrew and is often interpreted as God has adorned or God is my witness.
Avaleigh
Hebrew · Modern combination of Ava (Hebrew/Latin 'life') and Leigh (English 'meadow'), a stylized blended name.
Anthonella
Latin · Feminine elaboration of Anthony, from the Latin family name Antonius, possibly meaning 'priceless' or 'praiseworthy.'
Aayansh
Indian · Modern Indian name often tied to Sanskrit ideas of dawn and first light, used widely as a contemporary Hindu-style masculine name.
Arlyn
English · Modern coined name blending the prefix Ar- with the suffix -lyn; sometimes a variant of Arlen.
Ameena
Arabic · Ameena is an Arabic name meaning "trustworthy," "faithful," or "honest."
Antoinette
French · French feminine form of Antoine/Antonius, a Roman clan name meaning priceless or praiseworthy.
Abe
Hebrew · Short form of Abraham, from Hebrew meaning 'father of many nations,' the first patriarch.
Amon
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'faithful' or 'trustworthy,' borne by a king of Judah.
Alyse
French · Variant of Alice, from Old French Alis, ultimately from Germanic Adalheidis meaning 'noble kind.'
Audrianna
English · Audrianna blends Audrey and Anna, carrying ideas of noble strength and grace.
Afnan
Arabic · Afnan is an Arabic name meaning branches or boughs, and appears in Quranic language.
Abdullahi
Arabic · Abdullahi is an Arabic Islamic name meaning "servant of God," widely used across East and West Africa.
Abriella
Hebrew · Abriella is a modern feminine form related to Gabriel or Gabriella, meaning God is my strength.
Aayla
Hebrew · Modern variant of Ayla, from Hebrew meaning 'oak tree' or Turkish 'moonlight halo', also a Star Wars character name.
Amayra
Arabic · A modern variant of Amara, from Arabic meaning 'eternal' or African meaning 'grace,' with the -ayra ending.
Ayzel
English · A contemporary English variant likely influenced by Hazel-like naming patterns, treated as a nature-tinged modern feminine form.
Alphonse
French · From Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'funs' (ready, eager), meaning 'noble and ready,' borne by Spanish kings.
Aleen
Irish · Variant of Aileen or Eileen, ultimately from Greek Helene meaning bright, shining light.
Asta
Norse · Scandinavian short form of Astrid, meaning 'divine beauty' or 'godly strength.'
Analee
Hebrew · Compound of Ana (grace) and Lee, a modern blended name.
Alexandro
Spanish · From Greek 'Alexandros' meaning 'defender of the people,' via Spanish/Italian form.
An
Chinese · An is a Chinese name and surname often meaning "peace" or "quiet," depending on the character used.
Ajay
Indian · Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'unconquered' or 'invincible'.
Aziza
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning "beloved," "precious," or "powerful," from a root linked to strength and esteem.
Aviv
Hebrew · From Hebrew Aviv, meaning 'spring,' 'fresh growth,' or 'renewal.'
Analy
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish compound form influenced by Ana and names ending in -ly.
Adaia
Hebrew · A modern feminine extension of Ada, an old Hebrew name often connected with ornament or elegance.
Anayra
Spanish · Modern invented name derived from Anaya (Spanish/Hebrew 'God answered') with a creative feminine suffix.
Avie
English · Pet form of Ava or Aveline, from Germanic roots meaning 'desired' or 'bird-like.'
Afton
Scottish · From the River Afton in Ayrshire, Scotland, immortalized in Robert Burns's poem "Sweet Afton."
Aleksandr
Greek · Aleksandr is the Slavic form of Alexander, from Greek, meaning "defender of men."
Aletheia
Greek · Aletheia is a Greek name meaning “truth,” from the classical Greek word for truth or disclosure.
Aloura
English · Aloura is a modern elaboration, often linked to Laura-type names and a graceful, alluring sound.
Avyay
Indian · Avyay is an Indian Sanskrit-derived name meaning "imperishable," "constant," or "unchanging."
Ayvah
English · Ayvah is a modern spelling of Ava, a name linked to life and possibly birdlike imagery in older roots.
Alanii
English · Modern creative variant of Alani (meaning 'orange blossom' in Hawaiian), uniquely respelled with a contemporary feel.
Annia
Latin · Variant of Anna, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace or favor.
Avalee
English · Modern compound name blending Ava (life) with Lee (meadow).
Anela
Greek · Anela is likely a variant of Angela or Aniela, associated with 'angel' or 'messenger.'
Ahlam
Arabic · Ahlam is an Arabic name meaning dreams.
Ahsan
Arabic · From Arabic meaning “best,” “most beautiful,” or “excellent.”
Azlynn
English · A modern blend-style name built on the popular suffix -lynn.
Amyrah
Arabic · Amyrah is a variant of Amira, an Arabic name meaning 'princess' or 'leader.'
Advait
Indian · Advait is a Sanskrit name meaning non-dual or unique, from Hindu philosophical tradition.
Adilyn
English · Modern form of Adeline or Adelaide, carrying the old Germanic sense of "noble."
Auriella
Latin · Modern elaboration of Auriel, from Latin 'aurum' (gold), meaning 'golden one,' with the feminine suffix -ella.
Aero
Greek · Derived from Greek 'aer' meaning 'air,' used as a modern given name evoking sky, flight, and freedom.
Adria
Latin · From the Latin 'Hadria,' referring to the Adriatic Sea region in northern Italy.
Amity
Latin · Amity comes from Latin amicitia, meaning friendship, harmony, and goodwill.
Aicha
Arabic · Aicha is a form of Aisha, from Arabic, meaning 'alive' or 'living.'
Adi
Hebrew · Adi has several roots, including Hebrew meanings tied to ornament and Sanskrit meanings tied to beginning or first.
Arwyn
Welsh · Arwyn is a Welsh-style name meaning fair, noble, or inspired, depending on the exact root and form intended.
Abrar
Arabic · Abrar comes from Arabic and means righteous, virtuous, or pious people.
Ariyan
Persian · From Aryan-related roots used in Persian and Indian names, meaning 'noble' or 'honorable.'
Aceyn
English · Modern invented variant of Ace, from Latin 'as' meaning 'unity' or 'one,' evoking top-tier excellence.
Aayat
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'signs' or 'verses,' referring specifically to the revelatory verses of the Quran.
Aeliana
Latin · Latin feminine form of Aelianus, derived from the Roman clan name Aelius, possibly related to 'sun.'
Augusta
Latin · Feminine of Augustus, from Latin 'augere' meaning 'to increase'; title meaning 'great' or 'venerable'.
Antoni
Latin · Polish and Catalan form of Antonius, a Roman family name of uncertain meaning, possibly 'priceless.'
Alen
English · Variant of Alan, from Breton/Celtic origin possibly meaning handsome or little rock.
Antwan
French · Antwan is an English spelling of French Antoine, from Latin Antonius, a Roman family name with uncertain origin.
Angelie
Greek · Angelie is a variant of Angeline or Angela, from Greek angelos meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.'
Akram
Arabic · Akram is an Arabic name meaning 'most generous' or 'more noble.'
Abdulaziz
Arabic · Abdulaziz is an Arabic devotional name meaning "servant of the العزيز," one of the divine names meaning "the Mighty."
Arius
Greek · Arius is a Greek name possibly linked to ares or areios, carrying senses of excellence or warrior strength.
Aedan
Irish · An Irish form of Aidan, from a diminutive meaning 'little fire' or 'fiery one.'
Adaly
German · Likely a modern form related to Adalia or Adeline, from Germanic roots meaning 'noble.'
Abhiram
Indian · A Sanskrit-derived name meaning delightful, pleasing, or charming.
Adleigh
English · A modern blend of Ad- names with Leigh, often suggesting noble lineage and meadow imagery.
Amai
African · African (Shona) name meaning 'mother'; also a Japanese name meaning 'night rain.'
Analaya
Spanish · Modern blend of Ana (Spanish/Hebrew, 'grace') and Laya, inspired by Arabic Layla ('night').
Allister
Scottish · Scottish variant of Alistair, from Greek Alexandros meaning 'defender of the people.'
Andrey
Slavic · Andrey is a Slavic form of Andrew, from Greek Andreas, meaning manly or brave.
Alea
Latin · Alea may derive from Latin roots or modern name invention, and is often associated with light, wing, or chance depending on usage.
Aine
Irish · Aine is an Irish name tied to brightness and radiance, and borne by a figure in Irish mythology.
Asya
Arabic · Variant of Asiya, an Arabic name associated with comfort, care, and healing.
Aaliya
Arabic · Aaliya is an Arabic name meaning exalted, lofty, or noble.
Armanii
Italian · Likely inspired by the Italian surname Armani, ultimately connected to Germanic elements meaning "army man."
Ariany
Greek · A modern variant of Ariana, often linked to Greek Ariadne and meanings of most holy or very pure.
Ayelen
Spanish · Ayelen is used in Spanish-speaking cultures and is often said to mean joy or smile, likely from Indigenous roots.
Aella
Greek · Greek name meaning 'whirlwind,' borne by a fierce Amazon warrior in Greek mythology.
Avyukt
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'clear' or 'unambiguous', from prefix 'a-' (not) and 'vyukt' (confused or separated).
Aycen
Spanish · Derived from Mapuche (indigenous Chilean) origin meaning 'clear laughter' or 'joy'; used in Latin American communities.
Aizal
Arabic · Aizal is likely a modern Arabic-style name, often used for its refined and noble sound.
Annamarie
Hebrew · Compound of Anna (Hebrew, grace) and Marie (from Mary, Hebrew, wished-for child).
Arlow
English · Variant of Arlo, possibly from an Irish place name or Old English meaning 'fortified hill.'
Astra
Greek · From Greek and Latin 'astra' meaning 'stars,' a name evoking the celestial heavens.
Ayala
Hebrew · Ayala is from Hebrew meaning doe or gazelle, and it also appears as a Spanish surname and place name.
Aleina
Slavic · Aleina is a variant related to Alina or Helena, often associated with brightness, light, or beauty.
Abubakar
Arabic · Abubakar is the Arabic form of Abu Bakr, traditionally understood as "father of the young camel."
Amaree
Latin · Amaree is a modern melodic form likely influenced by Latin amare, meaning "to love."
Alorah
English · A modern lyrical name, likely related to Alora or Elora, valued more for sound than fixed ancient meaning.
Arhaan
Arabic · Means 'ruler' or 'king' in Arabic, widely used across South Asian Muslim communities.
Amazi
African · Amazi appears in African-inspired naming and is often associated with wonder, beauty, or astonishment.
Avelina
French · Norman French name from Germanic 'Avila,' possibly meaning desired or wished-for child.
Alona
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'oak tree'; feminine form of Alon, symbolizing strength and endurance.
Ashur
Hebrew · Ashur reflects the ancient Asshur/Ashur name known from the Bible and Mesopotamian tradition.
Amarachi
African · Amarachi is an Igbo name from West Africa meaning 'God's grace.'
Amire
Arabic · Amire is likely a variant of Amir, an Arabic name meaning "prince," "leader," or "commander."
Ayyub
Arabic · Ayyub is the Arabic form of Job, a biblical name associated with patience and endurance in suffering.
Aalayah
Arabic · Aalayah is another variant of Aaliyah, from Arabic roots meaning exalted, lofty, or elevated.
Abdirahman
Arabic · A Somali and Arabic form of Abd al-Rahman, meaning servant of the Merciful.
Anaiyah
Hebrew · Anaiyah is a modern name influenced by Hebrew and Arabic patterns, often linked to grace, care, or divine favor in usage.
Avielle
Hebrew · Avielle is a Hebrew-based name combining avi, father, with el, God, often read as my father is God.
Aralynn
English · Aralynn is a modern compound blending Ara or Aria with the popular suffix -lynn.
Aniylah
Arabic · A decorative spelling of Aniyah-style names, often associated with care, grace, or favor.
Aveer
Arabic · An Arabic name related to Abeer-like forms, with associations of fragrance and brightness.
Ananias
Hebrew · Greek form of Hebrew 'Chananyah' meaning 'God has been gracious,' a New Testament figure.
Anja
Slavic · A Slavic form of Anna, from Hebrew, meaning grace or favor.
Arelys
Spanish · Arelys is a modern Spanish-language name, likely a creative formation related to Aracelis or similar names.
Auri
Latin · Auri is used as a short form linked to Latin aurum, "gold," and also appears in Nordic and Finnish usage.
Aloni
Hebrew · Aloni comes from Hebrew and means "oak tree" or "oak grove."
Arantza
Spanish · A form associated with the Marian title Arantzazu, linked to a Spanish place name meaning thorny place.
Azayla
English · A modern form inspired by Azalea, the flower name associated with beauty and bloom.
Avyana
English · Avyana is a modern blend name, likely influenced by Ava and Sanskrit-style forms, suggesting grace or life.
Aadi
Indian · Aadi is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning beginning, first, or original.
Aradhya
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning one who is worshipped or worthy of devotion, popular in Hindu culture.
Ainhara
English · A modern English-shaped name built as a lyrical variation of Aine/Ana forms without fixed source.
Aitanna
Spanish · A modern spelling related to Aitana, a Spanish place-based name from a geographic name in Spain.
Azaylie
Hebrew · A modern elaboration likely influenced by Azalia or Azel forms, often associated with flowers or noble-sounding style.
Audree
French · French-influenced variant of Audrey, from Old English meaning "noble strength."
Arlan
Irish · Variant of Arlen, possibly from Irish Gaelic meaning 'pledge' or 'oath.'
Adlee
Hebrew · Variant of Adley, from Hebrew meaning God is just, or an English place name.
Ahron
Hebrew · Ahron is a variant of Aaron, a Hebrew biblical name of uncertain origin, often linked with exalted or mountain-like meanings.
Alexei
Greek · A Slavic form of Alexios, from Greek, meaning defender or helper.
Alysha
English · Alysha is a modern variant of Alicia, ultimately from Adelaide-related forms meaning "noble."
Aleksandra
Greek · A Slavic form of Alexandra from Greek, meaning 'defender of mankind.'
Alexi
Greek · Alexi is a variant of Alexei or Alexis, from Greek meaning "defender" or "helper."
Arisha
Arabic · Arisha is used as a modern feminine name, often linked to Arabic and South Asian forms meaning lofty or noble.
Aurielle
Latin · Aurielle is a feminine elaboration of Aurelius, from Latin aureus meaning 'golden.'
Amairany
Spanish · Modern elaborated name popular in Spanish-speaking communities, likely built from Amara or Amira-like sounds.
Aralyn
English · A modern blend name, likely influenced by Ara, Aria, and the popular -lyn ending.
Avarie
English · A modern spelling of Avery, from a Germanic-derived name meaning ruler of the elves.
Aiya
Japanese · Aiya is used as a modern Japanese-style name, often associated with love, color, or graceful beauty depending on kanji.
Amaiah
Spanish · Amaiah is usually treated as a variant of Amaia, a Spanish place name associated with "the end" or a high place.
Atzi
Hebrew · Likely derived from Hebrew elements suggesting strength, nobility, or divine support.
Adalynne
German · Adalynne is a modern elaboration of Adeline and Adalyn, from Germanic roots meaning 'noble.'
Acen
English · Likely a modern variant of Ace, an English word name suggesting excellence or the highest rank.
Aadvik
Indian · Derived from Sanskrit *ad*/'adi' concepts of beginning, read as unique, original, or first.
Angeles
Spanish · Spanish name from Greek 'angelos' meaning messenger or angel.
Atara
Hebrew · Atara is a Hebrew name meaning crown or diadem.
Alysson
English · A spelling variant of Allison, originally a medieval French diminutive of Alice, meaning 'noble kind.'
Asante
African · Asante comes from the Ashanti ethnonym of West Africa and carries strong cultural and place-linked heritage.
Abdallah
Arabic · Abdallah is an Arabic name meaning 'servant of God.'
Anay
Spanish · Likely a short modern Spanish-style form related to Ana or Anahi.
Ahad
Arabic · From Arabic, Ahad means one or unique, and is associated with divine oneness.
Asiel
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Asael, from Hebrew meaning made by God.
Anaiya
Arabic · Anaiya is a modern variant influenced by Anaya and Anaiah, often tied to meanings of care, answer, or God’s response.
Amaiyah
Arabic · Amaiyah is a modern name influenced by Amaia and Aaliyah-style forms, often associated with elevation or belovedness.
Azaleah
English · Azaleah is a floral modern spelling related to azalea, the flowering shrub name.
Aziya
Arabic · Aziya is commonly treated as an Arabic-derived name associated with comfort, support, or strength.
Arzoyi
Persian · Likely related to Persian arzu, meaning wish, desire, or hope.
Aylany
English · A contemporary invented form influenced by Ailani and Alani-style names, chosen for its airy melodic sound.
Amada
Spanish · Spanish feminine form of Amadeus, from Latin 'amata' meaning 'beloved' or 'loved one.'
Azucena
Spanish · Spanish name from Arabic 'as-susana' meaning white lily, a symbol of purity.
Aveline
French · Norman French name from Germanic 'Avelina,' meaning desired or possibly hazelnut.
Anamaria
Spanish · Compound of Ana (grace) and Maria (bitter/beloved), a traditional Spanish double name.
Avonlea
English · An English place-style literary name made famous in Anne of Green Gables, suggesting a river meadow.
Ailen
Irish · Ailen is usually treated as a form of Aileen, from names related to Helen, meaning bright or shining.
Anaelle
French · Anaelle is a French form blending Anna and Elle, rooted in Hebrew grace and favor.
Ariani
Greek · Ariani is likely related to Ariana, from Greek-rooted forms meaning very holy or silver-like depending on tradition.
Ameri
English · Ameri is often treated as a modern place-inspired name connected with America.
Aylan
Arabic · Name of Turkic/Kurdish origin meaning 'deer' or relating to the moon, found across the Middle East.
Alyce
French · Variant spelling of Alice, from Old French Aalis, ultimately from Germanic 'adal' meaning noble.
Anwar
Arabic · Anwar is an Arabic name meaning "more radiant," "more luminous," or "brighter."
Aramis
French · Aramis is a French literary name made famous by The Three Musketeers; its deeper etymology is uncertain.
Adem
Hebrew · Adem is a form of Adam, from Hebrew, meaning "man" or "earth."
Aaryn
Hebrew · Aaryn is a modern spelling of Aaron or Erin, most often tied to the Hebrew name Aaron of uncertain ancient meaning.
Abdias
Hebrew · Abdias is a biblical form of Obadiah, from Hebrew meaning 'servant of Yahweh.'
Andersen
English · A surname-style form meaning 'son of Anders/Andrew,' ultimately from Greek for 'manly' or 'brave.'
Amadou
African · West African form of Ahmad or Muhammad, associated with praise and thankfulness.
Analeigh
English · Analeigh combines Anna, meaning grace, with the popular English ending Leigh, meaning meadow or clearing.
Adelin
French · From Germanic roots meaning "noble," through French forms like Adeline and Adelin.
Adhya
Indian · Adhya is a Sanskrit name meaning 'first,' 'primary,' or 'beginning.'
Abeeha
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning splendid, glorious, or dignified beauty.
Azani
African · Possibly from Swahili or Bantu languages; also used as a modern invented name across cultures.
Azekiel
Hebrew · Azekiel is a Hebrew biblical form related to Ezekiel, meaning ‘God has strengthened’ or ‘God is my strength.’
Anhad
Indian · Punjabi/Sikh name from Sanskrit meaning 'limitless' or 'the infinite unstruck divine sound.'
Anabel
Spanish · Spanish form of Annabel, a combination of Anna ('grace') and 'belle' ('beautiful'); variant of Annabelle.
Aislyn
Irish · A modern spelling of Aisling, from Irish aisling, meaning dream or vision.
Adali
German · Adali likely comes from Germanic adal, meaning "noble" or "nobility."
Avana
English · Avana is a modern name likely influenced by Ava and Ana, often associated with life, grace, or beauty.
Angelli
Greek · Angelli is a variant of Angela or Angeli, from Greek angelos, meaning "messenger" or "angel."
Angelly
Greek · A modern spelling of Angelie or Angeli, from Greek angelos meaning messenger or angel.
Ajla
Arabic · Ajla is used in Bosnian and Arabic contexts and is associated with brightness or clarity.
Amyla
English · Amyla is likely a modern form influenced by Amy and Mila, with associations of beloved and gracious.
Aariyah
Hebrew · Aariyah is often linked to Hebrew Ariyah, carrying the sense of lion or lioness of God.
Agam
Indian · From Sanskrit, Agam can mean "unfathomable" or "that which has come," and is used in Indian naming traditions.
Annaleia
Hebrew · A compound of Anna and Leia, both rooted in Hebrew, combining meanings of 'grace' and 'weary' or 'meadow.'
Aceson
English · Modern invented name, likely a phonetic blend of Ace and the suffix -son, meaning 'son of Ace.'
Amna
Arabic · Arabic name meaning safe, peaceful, or secure; widely used in Muslim cultures.
Abelardo
Spanish · Spanish/Italian form of Abelard, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'hard' (brave/strong).
Adalaide
German · Variant of Adelaide, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'heid' (kind/type), meaning 'noble natured.'
Aire
English · Nature-inspired name from the English word 'air' or the River Aire in Yorkshire, England.
Arianne
Greek · Arianne is a French form of Ariadne, the Greek mythological name often linked to "most holy."
Alinna
English · A variant of Alina, a name linked to bright, beautiful, or noble meanings in European use.
Alaysha
German · Variant of Alesha or Alicia, from the Alice family of names meaning 'noble'.
Aubrianna
English · A blended form of Aubrey and Anna; Aubrey comes from Germanic roots meaning elf ruler.
Analucia
Spanish · Analucia combines Ana and Lucia, joining the ideas of grace and light.
Abdoulaye
Arabic · Abdoulaye is a West African form of Abdullah, from Arabic meaning servant of God.
Aleiah
Arabic · Aleiah is a modern variant related to Aaliyah and Aliyah, carrying meanings of ascent, exaltedness, or rising.
Aisley
English · Aisley is a modern English-style coinage influenced by Ainsley and Paisley, with a surname-like sound.
Amaiya
Japanese · Amaiya is a modern form influenced by Japanese Amaya and similar names, often associated with night rain or heavenly valley.
Aeson
Greek · A Greek mythological name borne by Jason's father in ancient legend.
Anasofia
Hebrew · Anasofia combines Ana and Sofia, joining the ideas of grace and wisdom.
Avari
English · A modern variant of Avery, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning elf ruler or wise counsel.
Avyukth
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'clear' or 'distinct,' used as an epithet of Lord Krishna in Hindu tradition.
Aytana
Spanish · Another modernized variant of Aitana, preserving the Spanish toponymic root with alternative orthography.
Aili
Norse · Finnish and Scandinavian form of Helga meaning holy, or an Irish variant of Eileen meaning light.
Amelio
Italian · From Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'industrious,' Italianized through Latin influence.
Annora
Latin · Medieval variant of Honora, from Latin 'honor' meaning honor or esteem.
Allana
Irish · Elaborated spelling of Alana, from Irish Gaelic meaning 'beautiful' or 'dear child.'
Alonna
English · Likely a modern variant of Alana or Alona, carrying a soft, bright sound without a single fixed root.
Arika
Norse · Arika is likely a feminine form related to Erica, from Norse and Germanic roots meaning "eternal ruler."
Asim
Arabic · Asim is an Arabic name meaning "protector," "guardian," or "defender."
Ainslee
Scottish · A spelling variant of Ainsley, from a Scottish surname meaning 'one's own meadow' or 'solitary clearing.'
Alizae
Hebrew · Alizae is a modern form of Aliza, from Hebrew meaning joyful or joyful one.
Adaiah
Hebrew · Adaiah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning "Yahweh has adorned" or "God has made."
Arath
Hebrew · Arath is likely a place-based biblical-style form related to names like Arad or Ararat.
Aahana
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'inner light,' 'dawn,' or 'one who can never be destroyed,' symbolizing new beginnings.
Ameliana
Latin · Extended Latinate form of Amelia, combining Germanic Amal (work) with the feminine suffix -iana.
Azel
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning 'reserved' or 'noble,' appearing in the Old Testament genealogies.
Allegra
Italian · Italian word name meaning 'joyful, lively, cheerful,' used as a given name since the Renaissance.
Adelaine
French · Variant of Adeline, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble,' popularized through French medieval usage.
Alix
French · French medieval form of Alice or short form of Alexander, meaning 'noble kind' or 'defender.'
Alim
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning learned, wise, or knowledgeable, from the root for knowledge.
Ailee
English · Ailee is likely a modern variant of Ailey or Eiley, related to names meaning "light" or "bright one."
Abhay
Indian · Abhay comes from Sanskrit and means "fearless" or "without fear."
Ameya
Indian · Ameya is an Indian name meaning boundless, immeasurable, or without limit.
Anari
African · Anari is used in modern naming with African and Arabic influence, often associated with grace or radiance.
Anagha
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning sinless, pure, or flawless.
Aryiah
Hebrew · Modern form related to Aria or Arya, often linked to "lion" in Hebrew-inspired usage or "melody."
Azarias
Hebrew · A form of Azariah, meaning Yahweh has helped.
Amryn
English · Amryn is a modern unisex-style invented name, possibly influenced by Amara, Emery, or Camryn.
Aviella
Hebrew · Modern invented name with Hebrew roots, likely combining 'Avi' (my father) and 'El' (God), meaning 'God is my father.'
Aviraj
Indian · Indian name combining raj meaning king with a noble element, commonly read as “kingly” or “royal in spirit.”
Asai
Japanese · From Japanese *Asai* (shallow well) place-name style, used as a modern given-name form.
Anova
Latin · Anova is a modern name from the Latin idea of novum, meaning new, repurposed with trendy English name styling.
Aarvik
Norse · Likely a modern cross-cultural form influenced by Norse -vik place endings and Indian Aar- openings.
Alva
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning brightness or exalted; also Norse meaning elf or supernatural being.
Arlee
English · Variant of Arlie or Harley, from Old English meaning 'hare meadow' or 'eagle wood'.
Arsen
Greek · From Greek 'arsenios' meaning virile, masculine, or strong; common in Armenian tradition.
Azelia
Greek · Variant of Azalea, from Greek 'azaleos' meaning dry, referring to the flowering shrub.
Aras
Persian · A name used in Persian and neighboring traditions, often linked to the Aras River place-name.
Abdurrahman
Arabic · Abdurrahman means "servant of the Most Merciful," from Arabic abd "servant" and al-Rahman, a divine name.
Alanie
English · Modern elaboration of Alana, a feminine form linked to Irish and English naming traditions.
Aubreigh
German · Aubreigh is a modern spelling of Aubrey, from Germanic roots meaning elf ruler.
Anaisha
Indian · A modern name used in Indian contexts, sometimes linked with meanings like special, unique, or graceful.
Adamaris
Spanish · Adamaris is a Spanish-style blended name, likely combining Ada or Adam with Maris or Maria elements.
Amariyah
Hebrew · Modern form related to Amariah, a Hebrew name meaning "the Lord has spoken" or "promised by God."
Amay
Indian · Amay is used as an Indian name, often interpreted with senses like 'without deception' or 'pure,' from Sanskrit-based roots.
Azyla
Greek · Modern feminine variant inspired by Azalea (Greek 'dry') or Azure, evoking blooms and a bright blue sky.
Abdulloh
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'servant of Allah,' from *Abd* ('servant') + *Allah* (God).
Ammon
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning "faithful" or "trustworthy." An ancestor of King David in the Old Testament.
Amalie
German · German form of Amelia, from Gothic amal meaning 'work' or 'industrious.'
Audrie
English · Variant of Audrey, from Old English 'æðel' (noble) and 'þryð' (strength), meaning 'noble strength.'
Artemio
Greek · Spanish form from Greek 'Artemis,' the goddess of the hunt, meaning 'gift of Artemis' or 'safe and sound.'
Avrum
Hebrew · Yiddish form of Abraham, from Hebrew meaning 'father of multitudes'.
Atom
Greek · Atom comes from Greek atomos, meaning "indivisible," and is a rare modern word-name.
Adil
Arabic · Adil is an Arabic name meaning 'just,' 'fair,' or 'upright.'
Abigael
Hebrew · Abigael is a variant of Abigail, from Hebrew meaning 'my father is joy' or 'father's rejoicing.'
Abriel
Hebrew · Abriel is a rare modern form likely influenced by Gabriel, from Hebrew roots meaning “God is my strength.”
Ariyana
Persian · Ariyana is a variant of Ariana, often linked to Persian roots meaning noble or to an ancient regional name meaning land of the Aryans.
Ariyanna
Greek · A variant of Arianna, from Greek Ariadne, associated with the idea of the "most holy" or a very pure woman.
Arsh
Persian · Arsh is used in Persian and South Asian traditions and can mean throne, sky, or exalted realm.
Alp
Persian · Alp is an old heroic name used across Central and West Asia, associated with bravery and valor.
Abigaelle
Hebrew · French elaboration of Abigail, from Hebrew meaning 'my father's joy' or 'source of the father's delight.'
Amilah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning hopeful or hardworking, a variant of Amila used in Muslim communities.
Analeya
Hebrew · A modern blend of Anna (Hebrew 'grace') and Leya, creating a flowing feminine compound name.
Analeigha
Hebrew · Modern compound of Ana (Hebrew, 'grace') and Leigh (English, 'meadow'), a contemporary blended name.
Aarvi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning peaceful, calm, or associated with a flowing mountain stream.
Arch
English · Short form of Archibald, from Germanic elements meaning 'genuine' and 'bold.'
Adams
Hebrew · Patronymic surname meaning 'son of Adam,' from Hebrew 'adamah' meaning earth or man.
Annastasia
Greek · Variant spelling of Anastasia, from Greek 'anastasis' meaning resurrection.
Ario
Italian · Short form possibly related to Arius or Dario, meaning 'warlike' or 'possessing goodness'.
Alain
French · French form of Alan, from Celtic origin possibly meaning harmony, rock, or handsome.
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