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Baby names starting with A

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Auria
Latin · Auria is likely derived from Latin aureus, meaning golden.
Abbigail
Hebrew · Abbigail is a spelling variant of Abigail, from Hebrew meaning 'my father is joy.'
Avin
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted as connected with earth, possession, or protective strength depending on the Sanskrit root used.
Alexandros
Greek · Alexandros is the original Greek form of Alexander, meaning defender or protector of men.
Anessa
English · Anessa is a modern elaboration of Anne or Agnes forms, carrying associations of grace or purity.
Akil
Arabic · Akil comes from Arabic and means "intelligent," "wise," or "thoughtful."
Aissatou
African · West African form of Aisha, from Arabic meaning "alive" or "living."
Aasiyah
Arabic · Aasiyah is an Arabic name associated with the wife of Pharaoh in Islamic tradition and often interpreted as caring or healer.
Alayia
Arabic · Alayia is a modern variant of Aliyah, from Arabic roots meaning high, exalted, or rising.
Amariana
Latin · Elaborated form blending Amara and Mariana, often associated with "grace," "beloved," or "eternal."
Acelyn
English · Acelyn is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Ace and popular -lyn endings.
Avelyn
English · A modern spelling of Evelyn, derived from a French surname ultimately linked to desired or hazelnut associations.
Aahan
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'dawn' or 'first rays of morning light,' symbolizing new beginnings and hope.
Ahri
Korean · A Korean-derived name popularized by the League of Legends champion, a gumiho (nine-tailed fox spirit) character.
Avira
Hebrew · A concise cross-tradition feminine form, used in modern naming and associated with protected, virtuous life force.
Augusto
Spanish · Spanish and Italian form of Augustus, from Latin 'augustus' meaning 'great' or 'venerable.'
Amory
English · From Germanic 'amal' (work) and 'ric' (power), meaning 'brave power' or 'industrious ruler.'
Arik
Hebrew · Arik is used as a Hebrew and Scandinavian form related to Eric, usually meaning eternal ruler or ever-powerful.
Annalyn
Hebrew · Annalyn blends Anna, from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace,' with Lynn in a modern compound name.
Aldair
German · Aldair is generally linked to Germanic name elements suggesting age, wisdom, or an army-related meaning.
Aislin
Irish · A variant of Aisling, from Irish, meaning "dream" or "vision."
Allure
French · Allure comes from a French-derived English word meaning "appeal" or "attractive charm."
Ameliah
German · Ameliah is a spelling variant of Amelia, from Germanic roots meaning work, industriousness, or striving.
Avalina
English · A modern elaboration of Ava and Evelina-type names, often associated with life, desired child, or graceful beauty.
Amylah
English · Amylah is a modern elaboration of Mila or Amila-like forms, often associated with grace and tenderness.
Ailah
Hebrew · Variant of Ayla, from Hebrew meaning 'oak tree' or Turkish meaning 'moonlight' or 'halo.'
Anyelin
Latin · Variant of Angelina, from Latin angelus (Greek angelos) meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.'
Adalind
German · From Old High German adal ('noble') plus lind ('gentle, soft'), traditionally read as noble and gentle in meaning.
Ahsoka
English · A fictional literary name from modern English media, adopted by naming culture rather than inherited tradition.
Adelle
French · French form of Adele, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble.'
Ary
Hebrew · Short form of various names; from Hebrew meaning lion or Germanic meaning eagle ruler.
Aletta
Greek · Variant of Alethea meaning 'truth,' also interpreted as 'winged one' from Latin 'aletta.'
Aniela
Slavic · Polish form of Angela, from Greek 'angelos' meaning messenger or angel.
Armen
Persian · Of Armenian origin, meaning dream or aspiration; also linked to the ancient kingdom of Armenia.
Auggie
Latin · Diminutive of Augustus or August, from Latin augustus meaning 'great, magnificent, venerable'.
Ashlee
English · Ashlee is an English variant of Ashley, originally a place name meaning "ash tree meadow."
Adama
African · Used in West Africa and also linked to Hebrew adamah, meaning earth or ground.
Adrielle
Latin · Adrielle is a feminine elaboration of Adrian, from Latin, meaning ‘from Hadria.’
Acadia
French · A place name referring to the historic French region of Acadia in eastern Canada.
Aleeyah
Arabic · A variant of Aliyah or Aaliyah, meaning rising, ascending, or exalted.
Alanys
Irish · A variant of Alanis, the feminine form linked to Alan, commonly associated with harmony or noble bearing.
Aleister
Scottish · Aleister is a Scottish form of Alexander, ultimately from Greek, meaning defender of men.
Amiliana
Latin · Amiliana is likely an elaboration of Emiliana, from Latin Aemilius, associated with striving or excellence.
Azarah
Hebrew · Hebrew variant related to 'azar,' meaning 'help' or 'divine assistance.'
Asteria
Greek · From Greek Asteria, associated with stars and the ancient goddess figure of celestial imagery.
Adalet
Arabic · From a form used in Turkish and Arabic contexts meaning justice or fairness.
Anibal
Spanish · Spanish form of Hannibal, from Phoenician meaning 'grace of Baal.'
Adelita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Adela, from Germanic "adal" meaning noble; iconic in Mexican revolutionary folklore.
Anand
Indian · Anand is an Indian name meaning "joy," "bliss," or "happiness."
Adonnis
Greek · Adonnis is a variant of Adonis, the Greek mythological name associated with exceptional beauty.
Adryan
Latin · Adryan is a modern spelling of Adrian, from Latin Hadrianus meaning “from Hadria.”
Arish
Arabic · Used in Arabic and South Asian contexts, Arish is often interpreted as noble, righteous, or high-born.
Abir
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning fragrance or perfume.
Avina
Hebrew · Avina may relate to Hebrew and Latin naming traditions, often interpreted through forms meaning desired, springlike, or bird-associated.
Amayrani
Spanish · Amayrani is a modern Spanish-style elaboration, likely influenced by Mayra and melodic contemporary endings.
Aboubacar
Arabic · Aboubacar is a West African form of Abu Bakr, an Arabic name meaning "father of the young camel."
Anias
Hebrew · Anias is likely related to Ananias, a biblical name from Hebrew meaning 'Yahweh has been gracious.'
Azan
Arabic · Usually linked to Arabic adhan, the call to prayer, or to roots meaning ear or announcement.
Aylla
Hebrew · Variant of Ayla, from Turkish meaning 'moonlight' or Hebrew meaning 'oak tree' or 'strength.'
Amahia
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Amaia (Basque 'end') or Amaya, with a contemporary creative spelling.
Ailanys
Spanish · Likely a modern elaboration of Ailani- or Elaine-like forms, often interpreted as bright or graceful.
Aline
French · French form of Adelina, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble.' A classic French given name.
Azelie
French · French name possibly derived from the azalea flower or from a Cajun French diminutive tradition.
Aza
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'strong' or Arabic meaning 'comfort.' A concise name conveying power.
Alycia
German · Variant of Alicia, from Germanic Adalheidis meaning noble natured or of noble kind.
Akemi
Japanese · Akemi is a Japanese name often interpreted as bright beauty or luminous beauty, depending on the characters used.
Ashwin
Indian · From Sanskrit Ashvin, linked to the divine horsemen and often associated with light and healing.
Ayaz
Arabic · Ayaz is used in Persian and Arabic traditions and is often interpreted as cool breeze or night air.
Anahy
Spanish · Anahy is a Hispanic form tied to Anahí, often linked to grace and favor.
Alizay
Persian · A modern stylish form often linked to Alizeh, commonly interpreted as joyful or noble in Persian-influenced use.
Anaira
Arabic · A modern melodic name possibly influenced by Ana and Naira, often interpreted as radiant or graceful.
Amaziah
Hebrew · Amaziah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning the Lord is strong or strengthened by God.
Avik
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted as brave, strong, or sunlike depending on regional usage.
Abiha
Hebrew · Variant related to biblical Abijah names, meaning “my father is Yahweh.”
Altair
Arabic · From Arabic 'al-ṭā'ir' meaning 'the flying eagle'; also the brightest star in the constellation Aquila.
Aluna
African · Of African (Meru, Kenya) origin meaning 'come here,' also used in various traditions to evoke moonlight.
Azlaan
Arabic · From Persian and Arabic forms of Azlan, meaning lion, a name associated with courage and majesty.
Ayaansh
Indian · Sanskrit name combining 'Aayan' (divine gift, God's grace) and 'ansh' (part), meaning 'a part of divine blessing.'
Avrumy
Hebrew · Yiddish-Ashkenazic pet form of Avraham (Abraham), meaning 'father of multitudes.'
Ayeza
Arabic · A modern Arabic-inspired form often linked to honor and elegance in feminine naming traditions.
Amais
Arabic · An Arabic name variant related to forms like *Ammar* or *Aman*, often conveying devotion and firmness.
Aylanni
Arabic · Aylanni appears to blend modern sounds from names like Aylin and Alani into a contemporary lyrical form.
Amiris
Arabic · Likely related to Amir, meaning prince or commander, with a softened modern ending.
Auguste
French · French form of Augustus, from Latin 'augere' meaning to increase; connotes majesty and grandeur.
Arella
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning angel or messenger of God.
Anisha
Indian · Anisha is an Indian name often interpreted as "continuous," "nightless," or "supreme," from Sanskrit roots.
Aryn
English · Aryn is a modern variant of Erin or Aaron, used as a streamlined unisex-style spelling.
Ameila
German · Ameila is likely a spelling variant of Amelia, from Germanic roots associated with work, industriousness, and striving.
Ayrton
English · Ayrton comes from an English surname and place name meaning settlement by the river Aire or farm by the water.
Ayomide
African · Ayomide is a Yoruba name meaning my joy has come.
Azlyn
English · Azlyn is a modern invented name influenced by names like Aislin or Ashlyn, often chosen for its stylish sound.
Alam
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning world, realm, or sometimes banner or sign depending on the root used.
Ashe
English · From the English ash tree or ash wood, originally a nature surname and place name.
Airi
Japanese · Airi is a Japanese name often formed with elements meaning "love" and "jasmine" or "pear."
Alyzah
Hebrew · Variant of Aliza, from Hebrew meaning "joyful" or "joy."
Aylana
Hebrew · Often treated as a modern blend of Ayla and Lana, with associations to oak tree, moonlight, or tenderness.
Ahnaf
Arabic · An Arabic name associated with uprightness and piety, often interpreted as “true believer” or “devout.”
Asier
Spanish · Asier is a Basque-derived Iberian name meaning ‘beginning’ or ‘first,’ and is treated as a given name in modern Spanish settings.
Avleen
Indian · Punjabi-influenced modern invented name, combining a short syllable with the -leen suffix common in Sikh names.
Akaay
Persian · Akaay is a rare modern name with Persian-style sounds, likely chosen for its distinctive phonetic character.
Armand
French · French form of Herman, from Germanic 'heri' (army) and 'man', meaning 'army man' or 'soldier'.
Amiel
Hebrew · From Hebrew "ami" (my people) and "El" (God), meaning "God of my people."
Aurelie
French · French form of Aurelia, from Latin 'aureus' meaning golden or gilded.
Aran
Irish · Aran is an Irish place name associated with the Aran Islands and sometimes linked to rugged landscape imagery.
Amery
German · From an old Germanic name meaning work-ruler or industrious leader, later used in English.
Anant
Indian · Indian name from Sanskrit meaning endless, infinite, or eternal.
Ansleigh
English · A modern spelling of Ainsley, from an English place name meaning one’s own meadow or clearing.
Amilio
Latin · Amilio is likely a variant of Emilio, from the Latin Aemilius, associated with "rival" or "eager."
Atiana
Spanish · Likely a modern form influenced by Aitana and Tatiana, used for its melodic sound more than one fixed root.
Amere
Arabic · Amere is often treated as a modern variant of Amir, the Arabic name meaning prince or commander.
Ashar
Arabic · An Arabic-derived name associated with dawn, liveliness, or perceptive awareness in modern usage.
Ariely
Hebrew · Ariely is likely related to Ariel, from Hebrew meaning lion of God.
Adelynne
German · An elaborated form of Adeline, from Germanic roots meaning 'noble' or 'nobility.'
Advika
Indian · From modern Sanskrit-based Indian naming, Advika is often interpreted as unique, one of a kind, or unmatched.
Arhan
Indian · Used in South Asian naming, often interpreted as "ruler," "honored," or "one of virtue," depending on derivation.
Asir
Arabic · Asir is likely from Arabic roots suggesting strength or captivity, used as a rare modern given name.
Aliani
English · Aliani appears modern and may echo names like Eliana, often associated with light, grace, or noble lineage.
Ayson
English · Ayson resembles a modern English coinage in the pattern of Aiden plus son, effectively signaling lineage in form.
Aanvi
Indian · Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'one who is kind to others,' also associated with a forest goddess.
Avangeline
Greek · Elaborated variant of Evangeline, from Greek 'eu + angelos' meaning bearer of good news or good angel.
Aires
Spanish · Aires is used in Spanish and may derive from place-linked forms of Ares-related naming, carrying a heroic or elevated cultural flavor.
Agasthya
Indian · Sanskrit name of a revered Vedic sage, possibly meaning 'one who humbles mountains' or 'mover of mountains.'
Adhrit
Indian · Sanskrit-origin Indian name meaning 'independent,' 'self-sustaining,' or 'one who needs no support.'
Arkan
Arabic · Arabic in origin, meaning ‘pillars’ or supports, and used as a name implying stability and strength.
Aleyza
Arabic · A modern variant linked to Arabic names like Aaliya or Aleeza, with meanings around loftiness and elegance.
Aayra
Indian · Related to Sanskrit Arya-based names, typically carrying the meaning “noble” or “honorable person.”
Alaiia
Arabic · A modern soft variant of Aliya/Aaliyah, with Arabic meaning of “the exalted” or “high.”
Atenea
Greek · A form of Athena, named for the Greek goddess associated with wisdom and strategic skill.
Ainoha
Spanish · A Basque and Spanish-used name, often considered a variant of Ainhoa, from a Marian place name in the Basque region.
Alida
Latin · Derived from the Germanic 'Adelheid' meaning noble sort, or from the ancient Latin city Alida.
Amie
French · From French 'amie' meaning friend or beloved.
Abbott
English · From the Old English abbod meaning "abbot," a head of a monastery.
Ason
English · Rare name, possibly a phonetic variant of Jason, from Greek 'iasthai' meaning to heal.
Auburn
English · English place name from Old English meaning 'elf stream' or 'supernatural brook.'
Arnoldo
Spanish · Spanish/Italian form of Arnold, from Germanic 'arn' (eagle) and 'wald' (power/ruler).
Alesia
Greek · A variant of Alicia or Alessia, usually tied to forms meaning "noble" or "defending warrior" depending on the root line.
Ammy
French · Ammy is usually a pet form of Amy, from Old French and Latin roots meaning "beloved."
Aisling
Irish · Aisling is an Irish word name meaning 'dream' or 'vision,' originally tied to a poetic literary genre.
Addy
English · An English pet form of names like Adelaide or Addison, used as a short affectionate diminutive.
Akash
Indian · Akash comes from Sanskrit and means 'sky' or 'open space.'
Arslan
Persian · A name meaning "lion," long used as a title of bravery and power.
Asaph
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning "collector" or "one who gathers."
Alasdair
Scottish · Alasdair is the Scottish Gaelic form of Alexander, meaning "defender of men."
Atziri
Spanish · Likely a modern form influenced by Nahuatl-based Mexican naming, often associated with beauty or revered nature.
Aissata
African · Aissata is a West African form of Aisha, from Arabic, meaning "alive" or "she who lives."
Ailynn
Irish · Modern blend of Aileen and Lynn, ultimately linked to names meaning "light" or "bright one."
Aliyanna
Arabic · Aliyanna blends Aliyah-derived forms with Anna-style endings, carrying the sense of exalted or rising.
Almas
Arabic · From Arabic and Persian usage, Almas means diamond.
Azaliah
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Azalea and Azariah, combining floral and biblical-style sounds.
Ameli
French · Ameli is a variant of Amelie, from Germanic roots meaning work, industriousness, or striving.
Ajax
Greek · From Greek Aias (Ajax), the heroic figure of Homeric epic and Greek classical myth.
Aveyah
Hebrew · Modern invented name blending Ava with a Hebrew-style '-yah' suffix suggesting a divine connection.
Avanni
English · A modern invented variant of Savannah suggesting grassy plains, styled with an Italian-influenced -i ending.
Azazel
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name from Leviticus referring to a wilderness spirit or scapegoat ritual, meaning 'scapegoat'.
Aurelian
Latin · Aurelian comes from Latin Aurelius and means golden or gilded.
Arianelly
Spanish · Arianelly is a modern elaboration of Ariana, related to Hebrew and Romance forms meaning very holy or silver-like.
Akoa
African · Likely an African-derived modern name, valued more for sound and identity than a fixed pan-cultural meaning.
Arlington
English · English place name meaning 'settlement of Ælffrith's people', used as a given name.
Amil
Arabic · From Arabic meaning 'one who hopes' or 'worker'; also found in Sanskrit meaning 'invaluable'.
Alston
English · Old English surname from 'æðel' (noble) and 'tun' (settlement), meaning noble one's town.
Adia
African · Swahili name meaning gift or present; also linked to Arabic meaning visitor.
Avan
Persian · Persian origin meaning 'water' or a modern English blend; also linked to youth and vitality.
Aldric
German · From old Germanic roots meaning 'old ruler' or 'wise ruler.'
Abimael
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning my father is God or God is father.
Amena
Arabic · Amena is a variant of Amina, from Arabic, meaning trustworthy, faithful, or safe.
Arissa
Greek · Arissa is likely a variant of Arisa or a modern form influenced by Greek-derived names such as Arista, suggesting excellence or best.
Afia
African · An Akan day name traditionally given to a girl born on Friday.
Anh
Chinese · Anh is a Vietnamese name often meaning petal, flower, or outstanding depending on the characters used.
Amellia
German · A variant of Amelia, from Germanic amal meaning work, with later Latinized and English forms.
Aolani
English · A borrowed modern use of Hawaiian Ao and lani, often interpreted as heavenly cloud or sky.
Alahna
Irish · A variant of Alana, from Irish roots meaning little rock or harmony depending on usage.
Arnav
Indian · A Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'ocean' or 'vast sea.'
Ayush
Indian · Ayush comes from Sanskrit and means life, vitality, or long life.
Armonie
Greek · A variant of Harmony, from Greek harmonia meaning "agreement" or "concord," shaped through French styling.
Aryia
Persian · A stylized form related to Aria or Arya, meaning noble or honorable.
Aahil
Arabic · An Arabic name commonly interpreted as prince, great leader, or one of noble standing.
Aalani
English · A modern stylized form related to Alani-type names, used for its bright, melodic sound.
Alanny
English · Alanny is a modern name likely influenced by Alana, with roots tied to harmony or little rock depending on source form.
Aolanis
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Aolani-type names, associated with heavenly or sky-like imagery.
Ayira
Arabic · Modern invented variant of Ayra or Aira, possibly from Arabic roots meaning noble or respectable.
Aviyah
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style feminine name linked to Avi, meaning "my father," with Yah as a theophoric element meaning "God."
Avett
Latin · An English form tied to Avery and Avitus roots, from Latin ideas of worth and age.
Ahil
Indian · Indian variant of Aahil/Ahil traditions, associated with capability and valor.
Ase
Norse · Ase is a Scandinavian form related to old Norse elements linked with the gods or divine ancestry.
Atlus
Greek · A modern respelling of Atlas, the Titan whose name suggests endurance and bearing the heavens.
Art
English · Short form of Arthur, possibly from Celtic 'artos' meaning bear, or Irish 'art' meaning stone.
Allena
Irish · Feminine form of Allen, from Celtic meaning handsome or cheerful.
Arleen
Irish · Variant of Arlene, possibly from Irish Gaelic meaning pledge or oath.
Aina
Japanese · Multicultural name: means 'love' in Japanese, 'eternal' in Norse, and 'difficulty' in Swahili.
Antonino
Italian · Italian diminutive of Antonio, from the Roman clan name Antonius, of uncertain Etruscan origin.
Alysia
Greek · A variant of Alicia/Alyssa, linked to names meaning noble or rational, with mixed Greek and medieval roots.
Analisa
Spanish · Analisa blends Anna and Lisa; its roots trace to Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace or favor.
Ashleigh
English · An English variant of Ashley from place-name elements meaning 'ash tree meadow.'
Amaury
French · Amaury is a French form of a Germanic name meaning "work-power" or "industrious ruler."
Amillia
Latin · A variant of Amelia or Emilia, linked to industriousness or striving from older European roots.
Apphia
Greek · Apphia is a biblical Greek name from the New Testament, traditionally interpreted as fruitful or beloved.
Ameria
German · Ameria may be a variant of Amelia or a form linked to Ameria in Italy, suggesting industriousness or place origin.
Alaynah
Irish · Modern spelling of Alana or Alaina, names associated with brightness, beauty, or harmony depending on the source form.
Ariam
Hebrew · Ariam likely draws from Hebrew Ari and Miriam forms, suggesting lion-like strength with a sacred tone.
Aeryn
Irish · A modern airy spelling related to Erin or Aeron, names tied to Ireland or Celtic river lore.
Averee
English · A creative spelling of Avery, a name from Old French and English meaning ruler of elves.
Avionna
Latin · A modern elaboration of Aviana, often tied to Latin avis, meaning bird.
Avamarie
Hebrew · Avamarie combines Ava, often linked to life or birdlike forms, with Marie, a classic form of Mary.
Avenir
French · Avenir is the French word for future, used as a modern aspirational name.
Azaryah
Hebrew · Hebrew variant of Azariah meaning 'God has helped' or 'helped by Yahweh,' borne by multiple biblical figures.
Avika
Indian · Sanskrit-derived Indian name possibly meaning 'sun' or 'diamond,' symbolizing brightness.
Axtyn
English · Modern invented spelling variant of Axton or Austin, ultimately from Latin Augustinus meaning 'great.'
Archivaldo
Spanish · A Spanish form related to Archibaldo, from Germanic elements for ruler and boldness, with a heritage of heroic/royal name culture.
Albie
English · Diminutive of Albert, from Germanic Adalbert meaning "noble and bright."
Agustina
Spanish · Spanish feminine form of Augustine, from Latin 'augustus' meaning great or venerable.
Arleigh
English · Variant of Arley, from Old English meaning 'hare meadow' or 'eagle wood'; a pastoral place name.
Auston
English · Variant of Austin, from Latin 'Augustinus' meaning great, magnificent, or venerable.
Alli
English · Diminutive of Allison or Alice, from Germanic 'adal' (noble), or a Finnish/Nordic pet name.
Analicia
Spanish · Analicia is likely a blend of Ana and Alicia, combining forms meaning "grace" and "noble."
Alexandrea
Greek · Alexandrea is an extended feminine form of Alexander, from Greek meaning defender of the people.
Amera
Arabic · A variant of Amira, from Arabic meaning princess, leader, or commander.
Aleana
English · Aleana is likely a modern form related to Elena or Alana, carrying senses like “bright” or “shining.”
Aquiles
Greek · Aquiles is the Spanish form of Achilles, the heroic Greek name tied to the famed warrior of myth.
Aleeza
Hebrew · Aleeza is a variant of Aliza, from Hebrew, meaning "joyful" or "full of joy."
Azhar
Arabic · Azhar is an Arabic name meaning "brighter," "more radiant," or "most luminous."
Adaeze
African · Adaeze is an African name from Igbo, meaning ‘princess’ or ‘daughter of a king.’
Andry
Greek · Andry is a variant of Andrew, from Greek Andreas, meaning "manly" or "brave."
Alynna
Greek · Alynna is a modern variant of Alina-type names, often associated with brightness or beauty.
Arsema
African · Arsema is an Ethiopian and Eritrean name tied to Saint Arsema, giving it strong religious significance.
Anapaula
Spanish · Anapaula combines Ana and Paula, Spanish forms meaning "grace" and "small" respectively.
Alizee
French · From French alize, referring to the trade winds, giving it an airy, breezy nature meaning.
Ayani
African · Ayani is associated with African naming traditions and is often interpreted with graceful or beautiful qualities.
Arshan
Persian · Arshan is used in Persian and Indian traditions and is often interpreted as manly, noble, or worthy.
Araiya
English · Araiya is likely a modern melodic variant related to Aria or Arya.
Azarion
Hebrew · Elaborated form of Azariah, from Hebrew meaning 'helped by God,' with a fantasy-influenced -ion suffix added for modern appeal.
Ariv
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'pleasant' or 'agreeable,' used in modern Israeli naming as a positive virtue name.
Aizah
Arabic · Variant of Aisha/Ayesha, from Arabic meaning 'alive, living, prosperous'; name of the Prophet's wife.
Andersyn
English · Modern feminine spelling of Anderson, meaning 'son of Andrew,' from Greek 'andreios' meaning 'manly' or 'brave.'
Anzal
Arabic · An Arabic personal name often tied to meanings like “arrival” or “descent,” depending on regional transliteration.
Axyl
Norse · Modern variant of Axel, the Scandinavian-Hebrew name meaning 'father of peace,' derived from Absalom.
Azaylah
Greek · Modern invented variant of Azalea, the flowering shrub whose name derives from Greek azaleos (dry).
Aynara
Arabic · A modern Arabic-style feminine name associated with luminous meaning and lyrical, graceful form.
Aavyan
Indian · A modern Indian name associated with contemporary Aryan-style formations, often conveying nobility or distinction.
Aous
Arabic · A modern minimal name likely linked to Arabic-style phonetics, with no widely fixed traditional base.
Ayomi
African · From West African naming tradition patterns where *ayo* suggests joy and *-mi* personal belonging, giving “my joy.”
Ashby
English · Old English place name meaning "ash tree farm or settlement."
Angelita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Angela, from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.'
Astor
French · From Old Provençal 'astor' meaning 'hawk'; became a prestigious surname via the Astor dynasty.
Angelia
Greek · Variant of Angela, from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel'.
Akio
Japanese · Japanese name meaning bright man or hero, from 'aki' (bright) and 'o' (man/husband).
Addeline
French · Variant of Adeline, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble.'
Allura
English · Likely inspired by allure, suggesting attractiveness, charm, and elegance.
Abigale
Hebrew · Abigale is a variant of Abigail, from Hebrew, meaning "my father is joy" or "father's rejoicing."
Antwon
French · Antwon is a modern spelling of Antoine-derived forms, ultimately from Latin Antonius.
Aleksandar
Slavic · Slavic form of Alexander, from Greek meaning 'defender of men.'
Alyssia
German · A variant of Alicia or Alyssa, usually associated with noble kind or noble sort.
Ahna
Hebrew · Ahna is a variant of Anna or Ana, from the Hebrew Hannah meaning grace or favor.
Ayelet
Hebrew · From Hebrew, Ayelet is commonly interpreted as "gazelle" or "doe," especially from the phrase "ayelet hashachar."
Aarin
Hebrew · Aarin is a spelling variant of Aaron or Erin, usually tied to Hebrew Aaron of uncertain ancient meaning.
Arisa
Japanese · Arisa is used in Japanese and may also echo Greek-rooted forms like Arissa; in Japanese it can carry meanings tied to beauty or jasmine by characters.
Asaf
Hebrew · Asaf is a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'collector,' 'gatherer,' or 'he has gathered.'
Adham
Arabic · Adham is an Arabic name meaning very dark or black, often associated with the rich black of a fine horse.
Alexios
Greek · Alexios is the Greek form of Alexis, from a root meaning "to defend" or "helper," so it carries the sense of protector.
Amicia
Latin · From Latin amicus roots, meaning friend or beloved, used in medieval French and English history.
Anastazia
Greek · A variant of Anastasia, from Greek meaning resurrection.
Ashten
English · Ashten is a modern English variant of Ashton, a surname and place name meaning 'ash tree settlement.'
Annalyse
Hebrew · Annalyse blends Anna and Liese forms, ultimately from Hebrew Hannah and Elizabeth, suggesting grace and divine promise.
Adir
Hebrew · From Hebrew, Adir means mighty, noble, or majestic.
Ameir
Arabic · Ameir is a variant of Amir, from Arabic, meaning prince, commander, or leader.
Amillion
English · A modern English word-inspired name evoking abundance, greatness, or 'a million' possibilities.
Amarianna
Latin · Amarianna is a modern elaboration of Amari and Anna-type names, carrying associations of grace and belovedness.
Alira
Arabic · Likely a modern variant influenced by Alia or Elira, carrying senses of exaltedness or freedom.
Aryam
Arabic · An Arabic name often linked with gazelles, honey, or lofty qualities depending on usage.
Azarius
Hebrew · Azarius is a Latinate form of a Hebrew name related to Azariah, meaning helped by God.
Adalena
German · A form related to Adela and Magdalena, blending roots that suggest nobility and grace.
Aniyla
Arabic · Likely a modern elaboration of Aniya-type names, often associated with care, grace, or favor.
Aimar
German · Aimar comes from old Germanic elements meaning home and famous, and survives in French and Spanish naming traditions.
Adalaya
English · A modern elaboration of Adela or Adelaide, from Germanic roots meaning noble or of noble kind.
Adyan
Arabic · Adyan is used in Arabic and South Asian contexts and is associated with religion, faith, or spiritual tradition.
Arayla
Hebrew · Modern blend of Ara and Layla, combining Hebrew 'lion' imagery with Arabic 'night.'
Aryav
Indian · From Sanskrit 'arya' meaning noble or honorable; a modern Indian given name denoting dignity.
Akhari
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'the last' or 'the final,' from the root akhir; used in South Asian Muslim communities.
Ariellah
Hebrew · Elaborated form of Ariella, derived from the Hebrew Ariel meaning 'lion of God.'
Afiyah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning health, vitality, or well-being; an Islamic name invoking divine protection and good health.
Analayah
Hebrew · Modern invented compound of Ana (Hebrew, grace) and Layah (Hebrew, weary or lioness of God).
Ahmiri
Arabic · Likely a modern elaboration related to Amir, from Arabic meaning prince or commander.
Acyris
Greek · Acyris is a rare Greek-style name with a mythic sound, likely modern rather than classically attested.
Alys
Welsh · Welsh or Old French form of Alice, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble.'
Arla
English · Possibly from Old English 'earl' or Scandinavian origins meaning early or pledge.
Annalea
Hebrew · Blend of Anna ('grace') and Lea ('meadow'), combining Hebrew and English roots.
Aristotle
Greek · From Greek 'aristos' (best) and 'telos' (purpose), meaning 'best purpose.' Famous philosopher's name.
Amorette
French · Amorette comes from French and Latin love roots, suggesting "little beloved" or "little love."
Alis
German · Alis is a variant of Alice, from Germanic roots meaning noble kind or noble sort.
Azim
Arabic · Azim is an Arabic name meaning 'great,' 'mighty,' or 'magnificent.'
Amberlynn
English · Amberlynn blends Amber, from the fossil resin gemstone, with the popular Lynn suffix.
Aiman
Arabic · Aiman is an Arabic name meaning 'blessed,' 'fortunate,' or 'right-handed.'
Asal
Persian · Asal is a Persian and Arabic name meaning honey, sweetness, or something delicately sweet.
Aleysha
Arabic · A modern spelling of Alesha or Alicia, often tied to noble roots or to Arabic Aisha meaning alive.
Anam
Arabic · Anam is an Arabic-derived name associated with 'people' or 'creatures,' and sometimes used with spiritual nuance.
Aamira
Arabic · Aamira is an Arabic name meaning 'prosperous,' 'full of life,' or 'one who inhabits and flourishes.'
Annali
Hebrew · Annali is a compact form of Anna and related names, centered on the Hebrew meaning 'grace.'
Avry
English · A modern spelling of Avery, a name from Germanic roots meaning 'ruler of the elves.'
Avory
English · A spelling variant of Avery, from a Germanic-derived surname meaning 'ruler of the elves.'
Aveon
English · Aveon is a modern coined name, likely shaped by names like Avion or Aven, with no single settled etymology.
Anuhea
English · Anuhea is used in Hawaiian-influenced naming as a poetic nature name with bright, flower-like imagery; exact literal roots are uncertain.
Adya
Indian · Adya comes from Sanskrit and means "first," "original," or "primordial power."
Aliviah
Latin · Aliviah is a modern spelling of Olivia, from Latin oliva meaning 'olive tree.'
Athanasius
Greek · From Greek Athanasios, meaning immortal; also famous through early Christian Saint Athanasius.
Anala
Indian · In Sanskrit, Anala means fire, making it a bright, elemental name.
Auron
Latin · Likely inspired by Latin aurum, "gold," giving it a bright and precious association.
Advay
Indian · From Sanskrit Advaya, meaning 'unique,' 'united,' or 'without duality.'
Aleska
Slavic · Eastern European diminutive form of Alexandra, from Greek meaning 'defender of men'.
Azarie
Hebrew · A modern form of Azariah, meaning 'Yahweh has helped,' with a gentler ending spell.
Adriella
Latin · Blended variant of Adriana (Latin, 'from Hadria') combined with the -ella suffix from the Hebrew tradition.
Aasir
Arabic · An Arabic name from Aasir, often interpreted as one connected with support or restraint.
Armonii
Greek · Modern creative spelling of Harmony, from Greek 'harmonia' meaning 'concord and unity,' borne by the goddess of harmony.
Astella
Latin · Variant of Estella or Stella, from Latin 'stella' meaning star.
Airah
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style name linked to traditional aya/aylah forms, associated with noble and delicate imagery.
Asahd
Arabic · A spelling variant of Asad, from Arabic, meaning "lion."
Alicent
French · A medieval-style form related to Alice, from Germanic roots meaning noble kind or noble sort.
Arna
Norse · Norse origin meaning eagle; also a Hebrew feminine form meaning to sing.
Aphrodite
Greek · Greek goddess of love and beauty; name possibly from 'aphros' meaning 'sea foam.'
Augie
English · Diminutive of August or Augustine, from Latin 'augustus' meaning great, magnificent, or venerable.
Alura
English · From Old French 'allure' meaning to entice or attract; conveys charm.
Artur
Welsh · Variant of Arthur, a traditional Celtic name associated with the legendary king.
Abdel
Arabic · Abdel comes from Arabic abd, meaning servant, and often appears as part of longer devotional names.
Anish
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted as supreme, without equal, or lordly in Sanskrit-based usage.
Atalie
Hebrew · Atalie is a French form of Athaliah, from Hebrew, meaning the Lord is exalted.
Azar
Persian · A Persian name meaning fire, also used in Arabic contexts and associated with brightness and warmth.
Auriel
Hebrew · Auriel is likely a variant of Uriel or Ariel, drawing on Hebrew elements meaning 'light' or 'lion of God.'
Azeem
Arabic · Azeem comes from Arabic and means great, magnificent, or mighty.
Avigayil
Hebrew · Hebrew form of Abigail meaning my father is joy.
Aubriana
English · A blended modern name built from Aubrey or Aubri and Anna, with Germanic roots suggesting "elf ruler."
Anslee
English · Anslee is a variant of Ainsley, a surname name meaning "one's meadow" or "hermitage clearing."
Adonay
Hebrew · Adonay is a variant of Adonai, the Hebrew title meaning "my Lord."
Amri
Hebrew · Amri is commonly linked to the Hebrew Omri, a biblical name meaning my sheaf or grain bundle.
Aaminah
Arabic · Aaminah is a variant of Aminah, from Arabic, meaning trustworthy, faithful, or honest.
Arber
German · Likely related to nature and tree imagery, giving it a fresh green and woodland feel.
Anaiza
Spanish · Anaiza appears to be a modern elaboration of Ana, from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace.'
Amely
French · Amely is a form of Amelie, from Germanic roots meaning work or industrious.
Adalida
German · Adalida likely derives from Germanic noble-name elements like adal, meaning noble, adapted into Spanish-style form.
Abishai
Hebrew · Abishai is a Hebrew biblical name meaning my father is a gift.
Ameris
English · Likely a modern surname-style name related to Emery or Amery, from Germanic roots meaning industrious or powerful.
Aaniyah
Arabic · A modern form related to Aaliyah and Aniyah names, often interpreted as exalted, cared for, or graciously gifted.
Ahava
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning "love" or "affection."
Affan
Arabic · Affan is an Arabic name associated with modesty, chastity, and purity.
Aelyn
English · A modern name shaped like Aelyn or Aelin, likely blending Welsh-style elements with contemporary English naming.
Amiria
Arabic · A variant of Amira, from Arabic meaning princess or leader, with a soft extended ending.
Anistyn
English · Anistyn is a modern English-style invented name modeled on trendy endings like -styn or -ston.
Apolo
Greek · The Spanish form of Apollo, the Greek god associated with light, music, and prophecy.
Amiir
Arabic · Amiir is a variant of Amir, from Arabic meaning "prince," "commander," or "leader."
Athenea
Greek · A variant of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, strategy, and craft.
Alucard
English · Modern invented literary name — 'Dracula' spelled backwards — popularized by vampire fiction and the Castlevania video game series.
Aithan
Hebrew · Modern phonetic spelling tied to Hebrew Ethan, meaning strong or enduring.
Aveya
Hebrew · Modern invented name possibly inspired by Hebrew 'aviya' meaning God is my father.
Alazne
Spanish · Basque name meaning 'miracle,' derived from the Basque word 'alatz,' used primarily in the Basque Country.
Ahaana
Indian · Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'dawn' or 'first rays of the morning sun,' symbolizing new beginnings.
Amanat
Arabic · From Arabic *aman*/*amāna*, meaning “trust” or “reliability,” used as a feminine name with moral connotations.
Azier
Arabic · Azier is a rare modern form that likely draws on Semitic roots associated with help, strength, or support.
Adeya
Hebrew · A name used in Hebrew and Indian contexts, often interpreted as ornament of God or divine gift.
Alfonzo
Spanish · Spanish variant of Alphonso, from Germanic elements meaning 'noble' and 'ready for battle.'
Antonina
Latin · Feminine form of Antoninus, a Roman family name possibly meaning 'priceless' or 'praiseworthy.'
Amador
Spanish · From Latin 'amator' meaning lover or one who loves; a Spanish and Portuguese name.
Aurea
Latin · From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden or gilded.
Annamaria
Italian · Compound of Anna ("grace") and Maria ("beloved"), a traditional Italian double name.
Aric
German · Aric is a streamlined form of Eric or Aric-related Germanic names, meaning eternal ruler or ever-powerful.
Athanasios
Greek · From Greek athanatos, meaning immortal.
Abigayle
Hebrew · Abigayle is a spelling variant of Abigail, from Hebrew meaning my father is joy.
Ashraf
Arabic · Ashraf comes from Arabic and means "most noble" or "more honorable."
Ameenah
Arabic · Ameenah is from Arabic Aminah, meaning trustworthy, faithful, or honest.
Alima
Arabic · From Arabic alima, meaning learned, wise, or knowledgeable, also used in African Muslim communities.
Alauna
Latin · An old river and place name of classical usage, later adopted as a modern given name.
Arias
Spanish · Arias is a Spanish surname-style name, likely derived from an old personal name and used as a modern given name.
Ailin
Irish · Ailin is a variant of Aileen, ultimately linked to Helen and the idea of light or radiance.
Athen
Greek · A modern form inspired by Athens or Athena, drawing on Greek associations with wisdom and the ancient city.
Awa
African · Awa is widely used in West Africa and relates to Hawa, a form of Eve meaning life.
Ailey
English · Likely an English surname-style name related to Hailey or Ailey, possibly tied to meadow or clearing elements.
Aleeah
Hebrew · Aleeah is a variant of Aaliyah or Aliyah, meaning "rising" or "ascending."
Alaila
Arabic · Alaila likely echoes Arabic Layla forms, associated with night and beauty, adapted into a modern rhythmic spelling.
Alayiah
Arabic · Likely a modern spelling of an Arabic-derived name meaning exalted, lofty, or rising.
Avanna
English · A modern form influenced by Ava and Anna, combining ideas of life, grace, and favor.
Asly
English · Likely a modern spelling variant of Ashley or a shortened invented form.
Aaria
Indian · Aaria is often treated as a variant of Arya, from Sanskrit, meaning 'noble' or 'honorable.'
Alyla
Arabic · Alyla is a modern lyrical form related to Lila or Leila, often associated with night or beauty.
Airabella
English · Airabella is a modern blend of airy sounds and Arabella, a Latinized name associated with beauty and prayerfulness.
Avyn
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Avon (Celtic river name) or a stylized respelling of Evan.
Ahan
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'dawn' or 'one who is of the nature of time,' symbolizing new beginnings and light.
Azaylia
Greek · Modern creative variant of Azalea, from Greek azaleos meaning 'dry,' a vibrant flowering shrub.
Azariel
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'God has helped,' a variant of Azarael appearing in biblical texts and associated with divine assistance.
Adrius
Latin · Modern form of Adrian, from Latin Adrianus, meaning from Hadria near the Adriatic.
Adaley
Hebrew · A variant of Adley or Adalie, from Hebrew Adah meaning 'ornament' or German Adel meaning 'noble.'
Adarah
Hebrew · Variant of Adara, from Hebrew meaning 'noble' or 'exalted beauty.'
Ayza
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'respected' or 'noble and honored.'
Anvay
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'family connection,' 'lineage,' or 'one who connects,' used in Hindu tradition.
Aara
Arabic · From Arabic and Persian meaning 'adorning' or 'decorating,' also a variant of Ara meaning 'brings rain.'
Anav
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'grape' or 'humble,' rooted in biblical imagery of fruit and humility.
Avnoor
Arabic · From Noor (“light”), combined into a modern name form used in Arabic-Indian influenced naming traditions.
Azylah
Arabic · Arabic female form related to Azila-like traditions, with associations of honor and preciousness in Arabic naming culture.
Avelie
English · Avelie is a diminutive-style English form tied to Aveline, which is associated in French tradition with the hazel tree family of names.
Adaleia
German · A stylistic variant from the Germanic noble-name family of Adelaide/Adelia, meaning “noble.”
Anahat
Indian · From Sanskrit roots used in yogic vocabulary, *Anahat* is associated with the “unstruck” or inner vibration in Indian spirituality.
Anayat
Arabic · Anayat comes from Arabic and conveys care, concern, grace, or divine favor.
Amenadiel
Hebrew · A modern literary angel name built in Hebrew style with the divine suffix -el, meaning it has an angelic God-linked feel.
Acre
English · Acre comes from an English land measure and place word, making it a rare modern place-based name.
Angelyn
Greek · Variant of Angeline, from Greek 'angelos' meaning messenger or angel.
Alise
French · French variant of Alice, from Old German 'adalheidis' meaning 'noble sort' or 'nobility.'
Abbey
English · English name from 'abbey' (a monastery) or a diminutive of Abigail, Hebrew for 'father's joy.'
Amel
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'hope' or 'aspiration,' used across North African cultures.
Agata
Greek · Variant of Agatha, from Greek 'agathos' meaning good or virtuous.
Aristeo
Greek · Spanish and Italian form of Aristaeus, from Greek aristos meaning 'the best' or 'most excellent.'
Alon
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'oak tree,' symbolizing strength and endurance.
Amilcar
Arabic · From Hamilcar, a Punic name of Phoenician origin often interpreted as "brother of Melqart."
Aneesa
Arabic · Aneesa is from Arabic and means friendly, gentle, or companionable.
Anila
Indian · Anila is used in Sanskrit and Arabic contexts, often meaning wind, air, or gentle breeze.
Akshay
Indian · From Sanskrit via Indian usage, meaning “imperishable,” “eternal,” or “undying.”
Anai
Hebrew · Anai is likely a streamlined form related to Anna names, ultimately from Hebrew Hannah meaning "grace."
Aymen
Arabic · Aymen is an Arabic name meaning 'blessed,' 'fortunate,' or 'right-handed.'
Anik
Indian · Anik has several roots, including Sanskrit forms meaning army or splendor and Slavic pet forms of Anna.
Abisai
Hebrew · Abisai is a Spanish-form biblical name from Hebrew, traditionally understood as my father is a gift.
Avary
English · Avary is a spelling variant of Avery, a surname-name that became popular as a unisex given name.
Asli
Arabic · Asli comes from roots meaning genuine, original, or pure, giving it a sense of authenticity.
Anara
Persian · Often linked to Persian anar, meaning pomegranate, a symbol of beauty and abundance.
Analea
Hebrew · A blend of Anna and Leah, combining Hebrew names associated with grace and weariness or tenderness.
Alyra
Greek · Alyra is likely inspired by lyra, the Greek word for lyre, giving it a musical and lyrical feel.
Adamari
Spanish · Adamari is a modern Spanish-style blend, likely built from Ada or Adam and Mari or Maria.
Abella
French · Likely related to Abelle or Abel, with roots suggesting 'breath,' 'vigor,' or a shepherd-like pastoral sense.
Amaura
Greek · Probably a modern form related to Maura or Amara, often interpreted as dark, gracious, or beloved.
Azaya
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Azariah or Isaiah-style names, often interpreted with a meaning tied to divine help or strength.
Aiyden
Irish · Modern spelling of Aidan, from Irish Aodhán, meaning "little fire."
Amouri
French · Amouri is a French-style modern name tied to Latin amor, meaning 'love.'
Addaline
French · A classic English spelling-family form from Adeline, whose Germanic root adal means noble.
Arfa
Arabic · Arabic and Urdu name meaning 'exalted,' 'elevated,' or 'high in rank,' common in South Asian communities.
Aritzel
Spanish · Modern name used in Mexico with possible Nahuatl influence, likely a creative feminine invention meaning 'water spirit.'
Avya
Hebrew · Variant of Hebrew Aviya, meaning 'God is my father' or 'my God is Yahweh,' a short spiritual name.
Admire
English · English word name meaning to regard with wonder, admiration, or deep respect.
Aaryav
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'noble' or 'one of good lineage,' derived from 'Arya' denoting honor and nobility.
Ameliarose
German · Compound of Amelia (Germanic 'industrious') and Rose (Latin rosa), forming a floral double name.
Anahia
Spanish · A Spanish-speaking form linked culturally to Anahí traditions, used as a modern feminine name with beauty-centered associations.
Arjunreddy
Indian · A compound Indian name joining Arjun, meaning "bright" or "white," with Reddy, a South Indian title and surname.
Alari
German · Likely related to Germanic names like Alaric, carrying a sense of power and rulership.
Arcaius
Greek · Arcaius resembles Arcadius and names tied to Arcadia, evoking an idealized pastoral region of ancient Greece.
Aloysius
Latin · Latinized form of old Provençal Aloys, from Germanic 'Hludwig' meaning famous warrior.
Alanzo
Spanish · Variant of Alonzo/Alfonso, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'funs' (ready), meaning noble and eager.
Annamae
Hebrew · Compound of Anna (Hebrew for grace) and Mae (English springtime name from May).
Aime
French · French name from Latin 'amatus' meaning 'beloved' or 'loved one.'
Arliss
English · English name possibly meaning 'earless' in Old English, or a variant connected to 'earl' (nobleman).
Azad
Persian · From Persian āzād meaning 'free' or 'noble,' widely used across the Middle East and South Asia.
Abagail
Hebrew · Abagail is a variant of Abigail, from Hebrew, meaning "my father is joy" or "father's rejoicing."
Ariane
Greek · Ariane is the French form of Ariadne, a Greek mythological name meaning most holy.
Ashlie
English · A variant of Ashley, originally an English place name meaning ash tree meadow.
Alenna
Greek · Alenna is likely a variant of Elena or Alena, linked to Greek Helen and the idea of "light" or "torch."
Amberlee
English · A compound-style modern name combining Amber, the fossil resin, with the suffix -lee.
Aasim
Arabic · Aasim is an Arabic name meaning protector, defender, or guardian.
Amadi
African · Amadi is an African name, especially Igbo, often interpreted as free man or one who rejoices.
Annsley
English · Annsley is a variant of Ainsley, an English surname meaning one’s own meadow or solitary woodland clearing.
Alexus
Greek · Alexus is a modern variant of Alexis or Alex, from Greek roots meaning "defender" or "helper."
Annalicia
Hebrew · A blended form of Anna and Alicia, combining senses of 'grace' and 'noble kind.'
Ahkeem
Arabic · A variant of Hakim, from Arabic, meaning wise, prudent, or learned.
Aamina
Arabic · Arabic name meaning trustworthy, faithful, or secure.
Aubrei
English · Aubrei is a spelling variant of Aubrey, from a Germanic name meaning elf ruler, later popularized in English.
Allora
Italian · Allora is an Italian word-name meaning then or at that time, used as a modern melodic given name.
Akeelah
Arabic · Akeelah is a form of Aqila, from Arabic, meaning "intelligent," "wise," or "sensible."
Alexavier
Greek · Alexavier is a modern blend of Alex and Xavier, joining the sense of "defender" with the Basque place name Xavier.
Amaan
Arabic · Amaan means "peace," "security," or "protection," and is used in both Arabic and South Asian naming traditions.
Anirudh
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning unconquered or unstoppable, also tied to Hindu tradition.
Artyom
Slavic · Artyom is a Slavic form of Artemios, a Greek name linked to Artemis.
Amalya
Hebrew · Amalya is related to Amalia and Hebrew Amal forms, often interpreted as work, striving, or God’s labor.
Amarri
Arabic · Amarri is a modern variant related to Amari, a name used with Arabic-linked and contemporary American naming influences.
Ariyon
Greek · A modern variant possibly inspired by Arion, the figure from Greek legend and poetry.
Azion
Hebrew · Azion is likely a modern form influenced by Zion, from Hebrew, evoking a holy place or spiritual height.
Aylee
English · A modern English-style creation influenced by names like Ailey and Hayley, with a soft melodic form rather than a fixed meaning.
Aarish
Arabic · From Arabic/Persian origin meaning 'one who brings rain' or 'sky', associated with generosity and abundance.
Aking
Norse · Aking appears as a Scandinavian-style form related to Ake/Aki naming patterns and is best read as a modern variant rooted in Old Norse use.
Adhvik
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'unique,' 'first,' or 'incomparable,' derived from elements suggesting singularity and excellence.
Avacyn
English · A modern invented name popularized by the angelic character Avacyn in the Magic: The Gathering universe.
Adaleya
German · A modern form tied to the Adal- family, preserving the Germanic meaning of “noble” with a softer feminine ending.
Aelia
Latin · An ancient Roman family name connected to the gens Aelia, with a refined classical feel.
Arshiv
Indian · Arshiv is a modern Indian name often interpreted through Sanskritic roots as blessed, auspicious, or divine.
Aarvika
Indian · An Indian modern name often linked to peace, wisdom, or bright feminine strength.
Armias
Hebrew · Armias seems related to Jeremiah-like Hebrew forms, carrying a sense of God uplifted or appointed.
Avaylah
Hebrew · A decorative spelling of Ava-like forms, often linked to life, bird imagery, or desired beauty.
Alta
Latin · From Latin 'alta' meaning high or elevated.
Alvina
English · Feminine form of Alvin, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'wine' (friend), meaning noble friend.
Artis
English · From Latin 'artis' meaning 'of art/skill,' or a short form of Arthur meaning 'bear.'
Aurie
Latin · Diminutive of Aurelia, from Latin 'aurum' meaning gold.
Avy
English · Pet form of Ava or Avery; sometimes linked to Hebrew 'avi' meaning my father.
Arris
English · Variant of Harris, meaning 'son of Harry', or from Greek 'Aris' a short form of Aristos meaning 'best'.
Annarose
Hebrew · Compound of Anna (Hebrew, 'grace') and Rose (Latin, the flower), meaning 'graceful rose.'
Amer
Arabic · Arabic name meaning prosperous, long-lived, or one who commands; widely used across the Arab world.
Abeer
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'fragrance' or 'perfume.'
Amjad
Arabic · Amjad comes from Arabic and means "more glorious" or "most noble."
Amr
Arabic · An old Arabic name often understood as 'long-lived' or 'prosperous in life.'
Andrick
English · A variant form related to Andrew or Hendrick, tied to roots meaning 'manly' or 'home ruler.'
Akasha
Indian · From Sanskrit akasha, meaning sky, ether, or open space.
Addi
English · Addi is a short form of names like Adelaide or Addison, used as a familiar diminutive.
Alyx
Greek · Alyx is a modern English spelling of Alex, from Greek Alexandros, meaning defender or protector of people.
Adanna
African · Adanna is an Igbo name from West Africa meaning father's daughter, expressing affection and family honor.
Amana
Hebrew · Amana appears in Hebrew biblical geography and Arabic usage, carrying meanings tied to faithfulness, trust, or security.
Abrahim
Hebrew · Abrahim is a variant of Abraham/Ibrahim, from Hebrew tradition meaning father of many or father of multitudes.
Azia
Greek · Azia is a modern variant of Asia, a place-name ultimately linked to ancient Greek geographic usage.
Areej
Arabic · Areej is an Arabic name meaning "fragrance" or "pleasant scent."
Apollos
Greek · A Greek name tied to Apollo and also borne by a figure in the New Testament.
Abdulmalik
Arabic · From Arabic meaning 'servant of the King,' referring to service to God under the divine title al-Malik.
Anushka
Indian · A pet form of Anu or Anna used in South Asia, often linked with grace or favor.
Amarra
Latin · Likely related to names meaning grace or everlasting, shaped as a modern, elegant feminine form.