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Abdoul
Arabic · Abdoul is a West African and French-influenced form of Abdul, from Arabic meaning servant of.
Aaleyah
Arabic · Aaleyah is a spelling variant of Aaliyah, derived from Arabic and meaning exalted, high, or elevated.
Ardyn
English · A modern invented name with surname-style roots, possibly echoing Arden meaning great forest valley.
Aidin
Irish · Usually treated as a variant of Aidan, the Irish name meaning "little fire," though it also resembles Persian Aydin forms.
Adaora
African · An Igbo name meaning 'daughter of the people' or 'beloved of the community.'
Azlin
Arabic · Likely derived from Arabic Aslin or related forms, often interpreted as noble, pure, or original.
Alizon
French · A variant of Alison, a medieval French diminutive ultimately linked to Alice and nobility.
Amyr
Arabic · Variant of Amir, from Arabic meaning prince, commander, or leader.
Azreal
Hebrew · Variant of Azrael, the angelic name often interpreted as help of God in Hebrew and Arabic tradition.
Anubis
Greek · Anubis is the Greek form of the Egyptian god name associated with mummification and the afterlife.
Amiree
Arabic · Amiree is likely a modern form of Amiri or Amira, from Arabic roots tied to leadership or nobility.
Azarya
Hebrew · A variant of Azariah, from Hebrew meaning helped by God or God has helped.
Anvith
Indian · Anvith is an Indian name from Sanskritic roots, often interpreted as "leader," "guide," or "one who understands."
Adhira
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'restless,' 'impatient,' or 'lightning,' reflecting swift energy and quickness.
Aydrian
Latin · A modern spelling variant of Adrian, from Latin *Adrianus*, meaning 'from Hadria' or 'of the Adriatic region.'
Airess
English · Modern invented name likely inspired by the English word 'heiress,' meaning an heir.
Anthem
English · Modern word name from Old English 'antefn,' meaning a rousing song of praise or patriotic declaration.
Axiel
Hebrew · A modern form influenced by Axel and the Hebrew divine element *-el* (“God”), commonly read as a contemporary spiritual name.
Arlowe
English · Arlowe is a variant of Arlo, an English name with uncertain roots, often linked to fortified hill or barberry tree.
Alegend
English · Alegend is a modern word-name built from legend, implying greatness and fame.
Aviani
Latin · Likely related to Latin avis, meaning "bird," giving it an airy, avian feel.
Aythana
Spanish · Aythana appears to be a spelling variant of Aitana, a Spanish place-based name linked to the Aitana mountains.
Azias
Hebrew · Azias is a rare biblical-style form related to Hebrew names like Uzziah, meaning the Lord is my strength.
Arda
Hebrew · Possibly from Hebrew meaning bronze, or an Old English place-derived name.
Adelheid
German · Germanic name from 'adal' (noble) and 'heid' (kind/type), meaning 'of noble nature.' Origin of Alice.
Apollonia
Greek · Feminine form derived from Apollo, the Greek god of sun, music, and poetry.
Arlis
English · Modern American name, possibly a variant of Arliss meaning 'from the fortified place.'
Anselmo
Italian · From Germanic 'ans' (god) and 'helm' (helmet/protection), meaning 'divine protector.'
Aldon
English · From Old English 'eald' (old) and 'wine' (friend), meaning old or wise friend.
Anette
French · Variant of Annette, a French diminutive of Anne, from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace'.
Autry
English · From Old French 'Alteri,' a surname meaning 'noble ruler,' adopted as a given name.
Augustino
Italian · Italian variant of Augustine, from Latin 'augustus' meaning 'great, venerable, or majestic.'
Aleph
Hebrew · First letter of the Hebrew alphabet, symbolizing ox, leader, or beginnings.
Alisia
English · Variant of Alicia, from Germanic 'adal' (noble), meaning 'of noble kind.'
Adrina
Latin · A variant of Adriana, meaning "from Hadria," an ancient place in northern Italy.
Audri
English · Audri is a variant of Audrey, from Old English meaning noble strength.
Alexey
Slavic · A Slavic form of Alexios, from Greek roots meaning defender or helper.
Abi
Hebrew · A short form from Hebrew elements meaning father or my father, often used as a nickname.
Ashira
Hebrew · From Hebrew roots meaning I will sing or song, giving the name a joyful musical sense.
Analis
Hebrew · Analis is likely a form of Annalise, combining Anna and Lise, with meanings tied to grace and God’s promise.
Avigdor
Hebrew · Avigdor is a Hebrew name meaning father of the boundary or protector, an old biblical and rabbinic name.
Amonte
French · Amonte is likely a modern coined name influenced by French-style endings and names like Monte or Damonte.
Abdou
Arabic · A West African and Arabic short form of Abdoulaye or Abdullah, from Arabic meaning 'servant' or 'worshipper.'
Alekzander
Greek · Alekzander is a modern spelling of Alexander, from Greek elements meaning defender of men.
Alinah
Arabic · Usually linked to names like Alina or Aliyah, suggesting nobility, exalted status, or gentleness.
Amelya
German · Amelya is a variant of Amelia, from Germanic roots meaning work or industriousness.
Areg
Persian · Areg is used as a given name in Armenian and Persian contexts and is often linked with worth or sunlike brightness.
Ahtziri
Spanish · A variant spelling of Atziri, a modern name popular in Spanish-speaking communities, possibly linked to admiration or beauty.
Aayush
Indian · Aayush comes from Sanskrit and means life or long life.
Alliana
English · Alliana is a modern elaboration of Aliana and related forms, connected to names meaning noble, bright, or belonging to another family line.
Ainsleigh
English · Variant of Ainsley, a surname from a place name meaning "one's own meadow" or "hermit's field."
Arth
Welsh · Short form linked to Welsh arth, meaning "bear," and associated with Arthurian tradition.
Aneliz
Spanish · A blended form of Ana and Liz, both linked to Hannah and Elizabeth, meaning grace and God is my oath.
Aarushi
Indian · Aarushi is an Indian Sanskrit name meaning first ray of the sun or dawn.
Anaika
Indian · Anaika is an Indian name often interpreted as unique or graceful.
Anyi
African · Anyi has varied use; in African contexts it can be ethnic or place-linked, while in Chinese it may carry peaceful meanings by character.
Amyri
Arabic · Likely related to Amiri or Amariah-type forms, often associated with meanings like ruler, prince, or promised by God.
Anayla
Hebrew · A modern variant related to Ana, Anila, or Nyla-style names, often associated with grace or uplift.
Amazing
English · An English word name conveying wonder, astonishment, and admiration.
Adalin
German · Related to Adeline and Adelaide, from Germanic roots meaning noble.
Arush
Indian · Arush is an Indian name from Sanskrit, often interpreted as first rays of the sun or dawn.
Anilah
Indian · Likely a variant of Anila, a Sanskrit-derived name meaning wind or air.
Alilah
Hebrew · Variant blending Ali (Arabic: noble, exalted) with Lilah (Hebrew: night), suggesting noble beauty.
Aryella
Hebrew · Blend of Arya and Ella, or variant of Ariella, Hebrew for 'lion of God' with a feminine suffix.
Anvit
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'one who is connected' or 'who has attained,' used in Hindu tradition.
Amirie
Arabic · Variant of Amirah, from Arabic 'amir' meaning 'prince' or 'commander,' indicating nobility and leadership.
Ahavah
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'love,' from the root ahav, a deeply emotional and spiritual term.
Alylah
Arabic · Modern variant of Aaliyah or Layla, Arabic names meaning 'exalted' or 'night.'
Ashvi
Indian · From Sanskrit, related to Ashvini, the first lunar nakshatra, associated with healing and the divine horse-twins.
Arielly
Hebrew · Elaborated feminine form of Ariel, a Hebrew name meaning 'lion of God.'
Anir
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'cultivated field' or 'plowed land'; also used as an Arabic given name.
Azaleya
English · A floral-inspired modern variation of the Azalea family, adapted with a feminine -eya ending.
Ahinara
Arabic · A modern name shaped by Arabic-Hebrew sounding elements, usually used for its soft, graceful and elevated feel.
Ainoah
Hebrew · A modern blend likely influenced by Noah, carrying associations of rest and comfort.
Amael
Hebrew · Amael appears modeled on Hebrew angelic-style names, likely carrying a sense of divine or God-related strength.
Amiriana
Arabic · Amiriana blends Amira, meaning princess or leader in Arabic, with a flowing romantic ending.
Aryya
Indian · A variant of Arya, from Indo-Iranian roots meaning noble, honorable, or respected.
Amrielle
Hebrew · Probably a feminine elaboration of Amri or Ariel-like forms, suggesting divine promise or exalted beauty.
Ama
African · Akan (Ghanaian) name meaning 'born on Saturday'; widely used across West Africa.
Anaise
French · Variant of Anaïs, a Provençal form of Anna, from Hebrew 'grace,' or linked to Greek Artemis.
Augustina
Latin · Feminine of Augustine, from Latin 'augere' meaning to increase or be majestic.
Arno
German · Short form of Arnold, from Germanic elements meaning 'eagle power.'
Avon
Welsh · From the Welsh word 'afon' meaning river; also a well-known English place name.
Azalee
Greek · Variant of Azalea, from Greek 'azaleos' meaning 'dry,' the flowering shrub name.
Artemus
Greek · Variant of Artemis, from the Greek goddess of the hunt; may also mean 'safe and sound.'
Able
English · Variant of Abel, Hebrew meaning "breath"; also an English word name meaning "capable."
Ave
Latin · From Latin 'ave' meaning hail or greeting; also a short form of Ava.
Adalberto
German · Italian and Spanish form of Adalbert, from Germanic elements meaning "noble and bright."
Arcadia
Greek · From the Greek region Arcadia, a mountainous area of the Peloponnese symbolizing pastoral paradise.
Avaline
French · Variant of Aveline, a Norman French name from Germanic 'Aval,' meaning 'desired' or 'wished for.'
Apryl
Latin · Variant spelling of April, from Latin Aprilis, a month name possibly linked to the goddess Venus.
Aide
Spanish · A Spanish form related to Aida, a name often linked with return, visitor, or noble associations.
Akim
Hebrew · Usually a form of Hakim or Joachim-related names, often carrying meanings like 'wise' or 'established by God.'
Aldrick
English · Aldrick derives from old Germanic elements meaning old and ruler or power.
Abygail
Hebrew · A variant of Abigail, from Hebrew meaning my father is joy.
Ainslie
Scottish · Ainslie comes from a Scottish surname and place name meaning "one's own meadow" or "solitary clearing."
Amaro
Spanish · Amaro comes from Latin Maurus traditions and in Romance languages can mean “dark” or be linked to Saint Amaro.
Arien
Hebrew · Variant of Arian or Ariel-related forms, often linked to Hebrew roots meaning 'lion.'
Aarika
German · Variant of Erica, from old Germanic roots meaning eternal ruler or ever-powerful.
Alaisha
English · Alaisha is likely a modern variation of Alicia, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning noble kind.
Aladdin
Arabic · Aladdin comes from Arabic al-Din, meaning "nobility of the faith" or "excellence of religion," popularized by tale tradition.
Asyah
Arabic · A variant of Asiya, an Arabic name meaning “one who comforts” or “heals.”
Ariston
Greek · From Greek Ariston, meaning best or excellent.
Aaliah
Arabic · Aaliah is a variant transliteration of Aaliyah, from Arabic meaning exalted, noble, or high.
Anijah
Hebrew · Anijah is a modern name likely influenced by Hebrew-style forms and names meaning God has answered or favored.
Adonys
Greek · A variant of Adonis, from Greek myth, associated with extraordinary beauty and youthful charm.
Abdurahman
Arabic · An Arabic devotional name meaning 'servant of the Compassionate' or 'the Merciful.'
Aivy
English · A modern English-style variant of Ivy, taken from the climbing plant and associated with faithfulness and evergreen life.
Amran
Arabic · Amran is related to Imran, a Quranic and biblical family name associated with exalted or prosperous lineage.
Amarissa
Latin · Amarissa likely blends Amaris with Marissa; it is often linked to Latin-rooted forms suggesting grace or beauty.
Aviya
Hebrew · A Hebrew feminine form related to Aviah, meaning "God is my father" or "my father is the Lord."
Annslee
English · Variant of Ansley or Ainsley, from a place surname meaning "meadow" or "clearing."
Adeleine
French · Adeleine is a French-style elaboration of Adeline, from Germanic roots meaning "noble" or "nobly born."
Aeden
Irish · Aeden is a variant of Aidan, from Irish, meaning 'little fire.'
Alizeh
Persian · A Persian name often interpreted as "wind" or "trade wind," with a light, airy feel.
Arav
Indian · Arav is an Indian name often interpreted as peaceful, calm, or wise.
Amali
German · Amali likely relates to Amalia, from Germanic roots meaning "work" or "industrious," with Latinized form history.
Adayah
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Adaiah, meaning 'Yahweh has adorned' or 'God has made.'
Amary
German · Likely related to Amara or Amari, with roots suggesting grace, strength, or industriousness.
Azarel
Hebrew · Azarel is from Hebrew and means God has helped or helped by God.
Ahnesti
English · A creative spelling of Honesty, from the English virtue word meaning truthfulness and integrity.
Aviah
Hebrew · From Hebrew elements meaning “my father is Yahweh,” giving the name a distinctly biblical feel.
Adaliah
Hebrew · Adaliah is a Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as 'drawn by God' or 'God has adorned.'
Ascher
Hebrew · Yiddish/German variant of Asher, a Hebrew name meaning 'happy' or 'blessed,' borne by one of Jacob's twelve sons.
Anelisse
French · Modern blended name combining Anne (Hebrew 'grace') with the French suffix -elisse, as in Elise.
Adonias
Hebrew · Biblical variant of Adonijah, Hebrew for 'my Lord is Yahweh,' borne by a son of King David in the Old Testament.
Amirr
Arabic · Amirr is a spelling variant of Amir, meaning 'prince' or 'commander' in Arabic.
Arriyah
Italian · Modern variant of Aria (Italian 'melody, air') blended with the Hebrew -iyah suffix ('of God').
Alistar
Scottish · A variant of Alistair, the Scottish Gaelic form of Alexander (Greek), meaning 'defender of men.'
Alesana
Greek · Variant of Alessandra, the Italian feminine of Alexander meaning 'defender of men.'
Avalie
English · Modern invented variant of Ava, a soft creative blend evoking life with no fixed etymology.
Analeyah
Hebrew · A modern invented blend of Ana (Hebrew, 'grace') and Leah (Hebrew, 'delicate') with a -yah theophoric suffix.
Azori
English · Modern invented name likely inspired by the Azores islands or the color azure, meaning 'sky blue.'
Azaleia
Greek · Variant spelling of Azalea, from Greek 'azaleos' meaning 'dry,' the name of a flowering shrub.
Ahkari
English · Ahkari appears to be a modern invented name formed for sound and style rather than a long-established traditional root.
Arkyn
English · Arkyn is a modern coined name with a strong contemporary sound, possibly influenced by Arkin or arc-related forms.
Ailanni
English · A modern melodic variation echoing Leilani and Alani, often associated with heavenly or sky-like imagery.
Avreen
Indian · Avreen is used in Punjabi and related traditions, often interpreted as blessed, kind, or graceful.
Avaria
Latin · Avaria appears to be a modern invented name with echoes of Latin-rooted names like Avra or Avara.
Arzoie
Persian · Probably inspired by Persian arzoo, meaning wish, desire, or hope.
Alphonso
Spanish · From Germanic Adalfuns meaning "noble and ready," popular among Spanish and Italian royalty.
Annabell
English · Variant of Annabel, likely a combination of Anna ('grace') and the French 'belle' ('beautiful').
Annah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Anna/Hannah, from Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Arnulfo
Spanish · Spanish form of Arnulf, from Germanic arn (eagle) and wulf (wolf), meaning 'eagle wolf.'
Andree
French · French feminine form of André, from Greek 'andreios' meaning 'brave' or 'manly.'
Aldin
English · Variant of Aldwin, from Old English eald (old) and wine (friend), meaning "old friend."
Anelia
Latin · Variant of Aneliya or Cornelia; in Slavic use means angel or graceful.
Aureliano
Latin · From Latin 'aurelius' meaning 'golden'; famously used in García Márquez's novels.
Angelika
Greek · A form of Angelica from Greek angelikos, meaning angelic or messenger-like.
Anina
Hebrew · Anina is a pet form related to Anna, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Adon
Hebrew · Adon comes from Hebrew and means "lord" or "master."
Anu
Indian · An Indian name with Sanskrit roots, often interpreted as "minute," "atom," or associated with divine grace.
Arnika
German · Arnika is taken from the arnica flower name, ultimately from botanical Latin and used in Germanic contexts.
Abdalla
Arabic · Arabic form related to Abdullah, meaning servant of God.
Aerin
Irish · Aerin is a modern variant of Erin, the poetic Irish name for Ireland.
Ansar
Arabic · Ansar comes from Arabic and means "helpers" or "supporters," famously linked to the early supporters of the Prophet in Medina.
Amylia
Latin · A modern form related to Amelia or Emilia, names linked to Latin roots meaning rival or striving.
Angelise
Greek · A French-styled form of Angelica or Angela, from Greek angelos, meaning messenger or angelic one.
Akhil
Indian · Akhil is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'whole,' 'complete,' or 'universal.'
Alaynna
English · A modern spelling of Alaina or Alanna, names associated with beauty, harmony, or dear child.
Aryelle
Hebrew · A variant of Ariel, from Hebrew meaning lion of God, with a French-influenced feminine ending.
Abhinav
Indian · Abhinav is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning new, fresh, or innovative.
Andriel
Hebrew · Andriel is likely a modern form related to Hebrew names ending in -el, meaning God, with angelic or divine associations.
Amala
Indian · Amala is used in Indian traditions with meanings like pure or clean, and sometimes carries hopeful spiritual tones.
Ahmani
Arabic · Likely related to Amani, a name used in Arabic and African contexts meaning peace or wishes.
Aleksei
Slavic · A Russian and Slavic form of Alexios, from Greek meaning defender or helper.
Akshaya
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning imperishable, eternal, or undiminishing.
Ameriah
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Amariah, a Hebrew name meaning said by God or promised by God.
Ausar
African · Ausar is an African form of Osiris, the ancient Egyptian god associated with rebirth.
Annakate
Hebrew · Annakate combines Anna, meaning 'grace,' with Kate, from Katherine meaning 'pure.'
Amariya
Hebrew · Amariya is a modern form related to Amariah or Maria, drawing on Hebrew roots often interpreted as "promised by God."
Alishba
Hebrew · A form of Elisheba, from Hebrew meaning "God is my oath," widely used through Arabic and South Asian Muslim naming traditions.
Avarose
English · A compound of Ava and Rose, joining a classic short name with the flower symbol.
Anira
Arabic · Anira is used in Arabic and Indian contexts and is often interpreted as radiant, graceful, or strong.
Adelie
French · Adelie is a French form related to Adela or Adelaide, from Germanic roots meaning "noble."
Avagrace
English · A modern combination of Ava and Grace, carrying senses of life, birdlike movement, and elegance.
Azzaria
Hebrew · A variant of Azariah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning helped by God.
Ayomikun
African · Yoruba name meaning 'my joy is complete' or 'joy has filled me,' expressing gratitude and happiness at a child's birth.
Amaliah
Hebrew · Variant of Amalia, from Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'vigor,' possibly blended with Hebrew '-iah' meaning God.
Archimedes
Greek · A Greek name meaning 'master of thought,' from 'archi' (chief) and 'medes' (thought/plan).
Aariya
Indian · Variant of Arya, from Sanskrit and Persian meaning 'noble' or 'of high value', an ancient prestige name.
Anorah
Latin · A feminine variation related to Honora/Anora forms, from Latin *honor*, meaning "honour" or "respect."
Azaela
Hebrew · A modern stylized form connected with Hebrew name patterns and the floral sound of azalea in modern naming fashion.
Aysen
Arabic · Turkish name meaning 'beautiful as the moon,' from ay (moon) and şen (joyful/beautiful), reflecting celestial imagery.
Aisla
Scottish · Variant of Isla, a Scottish name from the River Isla, evoking island imagery from Gaelic and Norse roots.
Ayhan
Persian · Turkish name of Persian-influenced origin meaning 'bright as the moon' or 'moonlight shining.'
Arrietty
English · Literary name from Mary Norton's 'The Borrowers,' likely a whimsical diminutive of Harriet.
Azaylee
Greek · Modern playful variant of Azalea, from Greek 'azaleos,' blending floral imagery with a -lee ending.
Acesyn
English · Modern English-style name influenced by Ace and Aiden patterns, created for a refined contemporary sound.
Araoluwa
African · Araoluwa is an African-inspired name associated with Yoruba forms meaning a gift or blessing from God, here rendered in modern spelling.
Aadhvik
Indian · Indian Sanskrit-based name linked to Advik forms, interpreted as unique or exceptional.
Anori
African · Anori is used in several modern naming traditions and is often associated with wind or gentle natural imagery.
Akshiv
Indian · Akshiv is an Indian modern name, likely drawn from Sanskrit-style elements suggesting imperishability or divinity.
Aritzia
Spanish · Likely related to Basque- and Spanish-sounding forms like Aritz, associated with oak symbolism.
Aunyx
English · Aunyx appears to be a modern invented spelling, possibly inspired by the gemstone name Onyx.
Ayliani
Arabic · A modern blend of Ayla- and Liani-like forms, often interpreted as gentle, radiant, or graceful.
Apolonia
Greek · Variant of Apollonia, feminine form linked to the Greek god Apollo, meaning destroyer or sunlight.
Arsenio
Greek · From Greek 'arsenios' meaning 'virile, masculine, strong'.
Adelena
German · Elaborated form of Adeline, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble,' with a Latinate ending.
Abran
Spanish · Spanish variant of Abraham, from Hebrew meaning "father of many nations."
Aberdeen
Scottish · From the Scottish city name, derived from Gaelic meaning 'mouth of the River Don.'
Adison
English · Variant spelling of Addison, meaning 'son of Adam' or 'son of Addie'.
Aixa
Arabic · Aixa is a Spanish form of the Arabic name Aisha, meaning "alive" or "living."
Ahmet
Arabic · A Turkish form of Ahmad, from Arabic roots meaning "most praised" or "highly commendable."
Akbar
Arabic · Akbar comes from Arabic and means greater or greatest.
Arelis
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish usage related to Aurelia or Aracelis, suggesting golden or heavenly associations.
Anneli
German · Anneli is a variant of Annelie or Ann, ultimately from Hannah, meaning grace or favor.
Atlantis
Greek · Atlantis comes from Greek myth as the name of the lost island associated with Atlas.
Amberleigh
English · Amberleigh blends Amber, from the fossilized gemstone, with the English suffix -leigh meaning meadow or clearing.
Asmaa
Arabic · Asmaa is an Arabic name meaning lofty, exalted, or eminent, from a root associated with height and nobility.
Adeel
Arabic · Adeel is an Arabic name meaning just, fair, or upright.
Abbygail
Hebrew · Modern spelling of Abigail, the Hebrew biblical name meaning my father is joy.
Anastassia
Greek · A variant of Anastasia, from Greek, meaning resurrection.
Analiz
Spanish · Likely a blend of Ana and Liz, combining two classic names into one modern form.
Ashtin
English · Ashtin is a modern English variant of Ashton, originally a surname meaning 'ash tree town.'
Abrianna
English · A variant of Aubriana/Brianna, blending noble and feminine forms from Brianna-style naming.
Adian
Irish · Adian is likely a variant of Aidan, from Irish roots meaning little fire.
Angelino
Italian · Angelino is an Italian diminutive of Angelo, from Greek angelos meaning messenger.
Asriel
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning "God is my help" or "helped by God."
Aleesia
Greek · Aleesia is a modern variant of Alicia or Alisha, ultimately tied to noble or truthful name traditions.
Annaly
Hebrew · Annaly combines Anna, from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace,' with a modern English-style ending.
Almir
Arabic · Used in Balkan and Arabic-influenced naming, often linked with emir and associated with command or leadership.
Arayna
English · A modern elaboration of Aria- and Raina-style names, created for sound and style more than one fixed classical source.
Aleiyah
Arabic · A variant of Aaliyah, from Arabic, meaning exalted, rising, or noble.
Aalia
Arabic · Aalia is a variant of Aliya or Aaliyah, from Arabic meaning high, exalted, or rising.
Aishwarya
Indian · Aishwarya is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning prosperity, wealth, or splendor.
Aleiya
Arabic · Aleiya is likely a variant of Aliya, from Arabic meaning exalted, rising, or lofty.
Aeneas
Greek · An ancient heroic name borne by the Trojan and Roman legend figure Aeneas, of uncertain Greek origin.
Alaijah
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Elijah or Alijah, from Hebrew meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Aneli
Hebrew · A short form related to Anneli, from Anna-derived names meaning grace.
Aulora
Latin · A modern variant of Aurora, from Latin meaning dawn.
Ayari
Japanese · A soft modern form that may echo Japanese name elements or Arabic-influenced sounds, often read as graceful.
Alaster
Scottish · A variant of Alastair and Alexander, meaning defender of men.
Anael
Hebrew · From Hebrew divine-name elements, often interpreted as 'God has answered' or 'grace of God.'
Amyiah
English · A modern variant of Amaya or Miah-like forms, possibly echoing Hebrew-derived names with a contemporary twist.
Arianni
Italian · Likely a variant of Arianna, the Italian form of Ariadne, a Greek name meaning most holy.
Anani
Hebrew · Anani is a biblical Hebrew name meaning clouds or protected by God, appearing in the Old Testament genealogies.
Alazar
Hebrew · Alazar is a form of Eleazar, a Hebrew name meaning God has helped.
Aishani
Indian · Aishani is an Indian name meaning "belonging to the divine" and is associated with the goddess Durga.
Aima
Arabic · An Arabic-derived name associated with leadership or learned women, depending on usage and form.
Ayham
Arabic · An Arabic name often interpreted as brave, bold, or mountain-like in strength.
Acsa
Hebrew · Acsa is a form of Achsah, a Biblical Hebrew name often interpreted as anklet or ornament.
Aliyas
Arabic · Aliyas is likely a variant of Ilyas or Elias, a name from Hebrew tradition meaning "my God is Yahweh."
Amilliana
Latin · Elaborated form related to Emilia or Miliana, from Latin roots tied to striving or excellence.
Azriella
Hebrew · Feminine form of Azriel, a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my help' or 'helped by God.'
Aiven
English · A modernized English-style name often tied to variants like Aidan, with no fixed ancient source.
Addelynn
German · Modern spelling variant of Adeline, from Germanic Adalheidis meaning 'noble kind' or 'of noble nature.'
Adahlia
Hebrew · Variant of Adalia or Dahlia; Adalia is Hebrew meaning 'God is just' or noble.
Ayliana
Hebrew · Modern blend possibly rooted in Eliana (Hebrew 'my God has answered me') with an Ay- prefix.
Anthuan
Latin · A phonetic variant of Anthony, from Latin Antonius, an ancient Roman family name of Etruscan origin.
Acer
Latin · From the Latin word 'acer' meaning 'sharp,' 'keen,' or denoting the maple tree genus.
Aliannah
Hebrew · A contemporary variant of Aliyah-family names, related to the Hebrew notion of ascent or going up.
Alakay
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, likely a phonetic creation blending popular name sounds.
Amairah
Arabic · Variant of Amira, from Arabic meaning 'princess' or 'commander of a people.'
Aadhira
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'moon' or 'lightning,' symbolizing brightness, radiance, and celestial power.
Aliss
English · A short modern form related to Alice, which itself comes from Germanic roots meaning “noble” and “kindly.”
Adelaya
German · Modern English spelling of Adeline/Adela, from Germanic *adal* meaning noble.
Azaad
Persian · Azaad is a form of Persian Azad, meaning "free," "independent," or "liberated."
Ahitana
Spanish · Ahitana is generally treated as a Spanish modern name, probably influenced by Aitana, a place and mountain name in Spain.
Ameyali
Indian · Ameyali appears inspired by Sanskrit-derived Ameya, meaning boundless or immeasurable, with a modern ending.
Aera
Korean · Aera can be read as a modern airy coinage, though it also resembles Korean name forms with elegant meanings by syllable.
Aadhiran
Indian · A modern Indian name likely drawn from Sanskritic sounds suggesting moonlight, nobility, or strength.
Akaius
Greek · Akaius is a rare classical-sounding modern name, likely built in a Greco-Roman style rather than from common tradition.
Atreyus
Greek · A modern spelling inspired by Atreus, the Greek mythological name tied to the royal House of Atreus.
Amourah
French · A modern name inspired by French amour, meaning love.
Abhyant
Indian · Abhyant is a rare Indian name likely from Sanskrit elements suggesting inwardness, nearness, or interior strength.
Ahnyx
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by phoenix or Onyx-style sounds, giving it a dark, striking feel.
Ahilany
Latin · Ahilany appears inspired by Hawaiian-style forms like Leilani, carrying a sky or heavenly feel though it is modern.
Anastacio
Greek · Spanish form of Anastasius, from Greek 'anastasis' meaning 'resurrection'.
Adalene
German · Variant of Adeline, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble.'
Armond
French · Variant of Armand, from Germanic 'heri-man' meaning army man or soldier.
Adna
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning "pleasure" or "delight"; appears as a male name in the Old Testament.
Aubry
French · Variant of Aubrey, from Germanic Alberic meaning "elf ruler" or "supernatural power."
Allyn
Irish · Variant of Alan or Allen, from Celtic origins possibly meaning rock, harmony, or handsome.
Andrews
English · Patronymic from Andrew, from Greek Andreas meaning 'manly, brave, warrior'.
Alydia
Greek · Variant of Alydia or Lydia, referring to the ancient kingdom of Lydia in Asia Minor.
Adrianne
Latin · French feminine form of Adrian, from Latin Hadrianus, referring to the Adriatic region.
Avner
Hebrew · Hebrew form of Abner, meaning 'father of light' or 'my father is a light,' a biblical military commander.
Andria
Greek · Feminine form of Andrew, from Greek 'andreios' meaning 'brave, manly.' Used as an independent name.
Athina
Greek · Athina is the modern Greek form of Athena, the goddess name associated with wisdom and the city of Athens.
Alesha
Greek · Alesha is a variant of Alicia, ultimately from Greek-rooted forms meaning 'noble' or 'of noble kind.'
Adeena
Hebrew · Adeena is associated with Hebrew Adina and Arabic forms meaning delicate, gentle, or refined.
Amit
Hebrew · Amit has Hebrew and Indian use; in Sanskrit it means immeasurable or infinite, while in Hebrew it can mean friend.
Andrej
Slavic · Andrej is a Slavic form of Andrew, from Greek Andreas, meaning manly or brave.
Ayumi
Japanese · Ayumi is a Japanese name commonly meaning "walk," "step," or "progress," depending on kanji.
Arun
Indian · Arun is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning dawn, reddish glow, or the sun.
Arif
Arabic · Arif is an Arabic name meaning "knowing," "aware," or "learned."
Ashely
English · Ashely is a spelling variant of Ashley, an English surname and place name meaning ash tree clearing.
Allisyn
German · A modern spelling of Alison, derived from a medieval form of Alice meaning 'noble kind.'
Amberley
English · From an English place-name meaning 'amber clearing' or 'clearing by the river-bird habitat.'
Aki
Japanese · A Japanese name that can mean bright, autumn, or sparkle depending on the kanji used.
Ansen
English · Ansen is usually treated as a variant of Anson, an English surname-name meaning son of Anne or Agnes.
Adarius
Persian · Likely a modern form influenced by Darius, from Persian meaning “possessing goodness” or “maintaining good.”
Anuar
Arabic · Anuar is a variant of Anwar, from Arabic, meaning "more luminous" or "radiant."
Adonijah
Hebrew · Adonijah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning "my Lord is Yahweh."
Aasha
Indian · An Indian name meaning hope or wish.
Akshar
Indian · Akshar is an Indian name from Sanskrit, meaning "letter," "syllable," or "imperishable."
Asahel
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name meaning "made by God."
Alhassan
Arabic · Alhassan comes from Arabic al-Hasan, meaning "the handsome" or "the good," from the root for beauty and goodness.
Alasia
English · Alasia is likely a modern variation of Alicia or Anastasia, carrying associations with nobility or resurrection.
Arpi
Persian · An Armenian feminine name associated with an ancient place name, kept as a short traditional form.
Ashari
Arabic · An Arabic-derived name and surname form, often linked with tribal or lineage identity.
Azzam
Arabic · From Arabic Azzam, meaning resolute, determined, or firm in purpose.
Akirah
Japanese · Akirah is a modern extension of Akira, a Japanese name often associated with brightness or clarity.
Alliyah
Arabic · Alliyah is a variant of Aliyah, from roots meaning rising, ascending, or exalted.
Alliah
Arabic · Alliah is a variant of Aaliyah, carrying the Arabic sense of exalted, lofty, or rising.
Aalyah
Arabic · Aalyah is a variant of Aaliyah, from Arabic roots meaning exalted, high, or rising.
Adyson
English · Adyson is a modern spelling of Addison, an English surname meaning son of Adam.
Anely
Spanish · Anely is likely a modern form related to Ana, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace or favor.
Ariannah
Greek · A stylized form of Arianna, often linked to Greek Ariadne meaning most holy.
Alayjah
Hebrew · Alayjah is a modern spelling influenced by Alijah or Elijah, from Hebrew meaning my God is Yahweh.
Arielys
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Ariel, from Hebrew meaning "lion of God."
Aleksey
Slavic · Aleksey is the Slavic form of Alexios, a Greek name meaning defender or helper.
Amogh
Indian · Amogh is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "unfailing," "effective," or "fruitful."
Ahmira
Arabic · A variant of Amira, from Arabic meaning 'princess' or 'commander.'
Aubryn
English · A modern form related to Aubrey, from Germanic roots meaning elf ruler.
Abdulwahab
Arabic · Abdulwahab comes from Arabic and means 'servant of al-Wahhab,' referring to 'the All-Giving' as a divine name.
Adyn
Irish · A modern spelling of Aidan, from an Irish root meaning "little fire."
Azahel
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style theophoric name ending in -el, likely interpreted as "God has seen" or "God has helped."
Amaryah
Hebrew · A modern Hebrew-style form echoing Amariah, meaning Yahweh has spoken or promised.
Ayaat
Arabic · From Arabic ayat, meaning signs, miracles, or verses, especially of the Quran.
Alikhan
Arabic · Alikhan combines Ali, meaning "exalted," with Khan, a title for a ruler or leader in Persianate and Turkic usage.
Azariya
Hebrew · Azariya is a variant of Azariah, from Hebrew meaning "Yahweh has helped."
Annaliyah
Hebrew · A modern blend of Anna and Aliyah, carrying ideas of grace and rising or ascending from Hebrew roots.
Anavi
Hebrew · Anavi is used in several traditions and is often linked to humility or kindness, especially through Hebrew associations.
Ameliya
German · Phonetic variant of Amelia, from Germanic 'amal' meaning work or industriousness, denoting diligence and strength.
Ayris
Greek · Variant of Iris, from Greek mythology, meaning 'rainbow,' the name of the goddess who served as divine messenger.
Azyiah
Hebrew · Modern invented name combining elements of Azia with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -yah meaning 'God.'
Ahyan
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'the best of times' or 'moments of life'; common in South Asian Muslim communities.
Ahzir
Arabic · Contemporary English-form related to Arabic names such as Azir, with a sense of support or dignity.
Athens
Greek · Toponymic from the Greek city name Athens, a major cultural and mythic center.
Aydrien
Latin · Inventive spelling of Adrian, ultimately from Latin Adrianus, meaning of Hadria.
Alyus
Latin · Modern invented name possibly inspired by the Latin 'alius' meaning 'other,' or as a stylized variant of Aleus.
Annaelle
French · French elaboration combining Anna (Hebrew 'grace') with the French feminine suffix '-elle,' meaning graceful and beautiful.
Araiyah
Hebrew · Modern elaboration of Aria or Araya combined with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -yah meaning 'God.'
Anzel
German · Variant of Ansel, from Old German 'ans' (god/divine) and 'helm' (helmet/protection), meaning 'divine protection.'
Azaelia
Greek · Variant of Azalea, the flowering shrub from Greek 'azaleos' meaning 'dry,' known for blooming in dry soil.
Aws
Arabic · Arabic name linked to a historic tribe name and connotations of strength and steadfastness.
Aiylah
Hebrew · Stylized variant of Ayla, from Hebrew meaning oak tree or halo of light, also associated with moonlight.
Alesso
Italian · Italian diminutive of Alessandro/Alessio, which comes from Greek *Alexios* meaning 'protector' or 'defender.'
Aidana
Persian · Used in Persian-influenced naming circles and often linked to moonlight or beauty meanings, though usage varies by region.
Asil
Arabic · Asil is an Arabic name meaning noble, genuine, or steadfast, used as a direct traditional virtue-rooted personal name.
Alori
African · Likely a modern African-style feminine form tied to naming elements ending in *-ori*, often used as an elegant, culturally adaptive given name.
Aafiyah
Arabic · From Arabic afiyah, meaning health, well-being, or protection.
Amanah
Arabic · Amanah is an Arabic name meaning trust, faithfulness, or something placed in one's care.
Asaan
Arabic · Asaan comes from roots meaning easy, gentle, or comfortable in Arabic and South Asian usage.
Amnen
Hebrew · Likely a variant of the Hebrew biblical name Amnon, meaning faithful or trustworthy.
Azair
Arabic · Azair is likely a variant of names like Uzair or Azariah, associated with help, strength, or divine aid.
Adelani
African · Likely a modern African-inspired form related to Yoruba-style names, often associated with dignity or royalty.
Acetyn
English · A highly modern coined name, probably created for its sleek scientific sound rather than a traditional origin.
Ayuri
Japanese · Ayuri is a Japanese-style name likely formed from elements associated with grace, beauty, or gentleness.
Ailanna
Irish · Probably a modern elaboration of Aileen or Alana, carrying senses of brightness, beauty, or harmony.
Arena
Latin · From Latin 'arena' meaning sand, originally referring to a sandy place.
Adelene
French · From Germanic 'adel' meaning noble; a French elaboration of Adele.
Anella
Italian · Italian diminutive of Anna or from Latin 'anellus' meaning 'little ring.'
Andra
Greek · Feminine form of Andrew, from Greek 'andreios' meaning brave or courageous.
Andrez
Greek · Variant of Andrés, from Greek 'andreios' meaning 'manly' or 'brave.'
Andee
Greek · A variant of Andi or Andy, from Andrew, meaning "manly" or "brave."
Alysa
German · A variant of Alyssa or Alicia, often linked to noble kind or to the alyssum flower by modern association.
Aissa
Arabic · Aissa is used in Arabic and African contexts as a form related to Isa, the Arabic name for Jesus.
Arye
Hebrew · Arye is a Hebrew name meaning lion, a traditional image of courage and strength.
Abrahan
Hebrew · Abrahan is a Spanish and Portuguese form of Abraham, from Hebrew, meaning father of multitudes.
Alania
Irish · A feminine form related to Alan, often interpreted as handsome, cheerful, or harmonious.
Arash
Persian · Arash is a Persian heroic name from legend, associated with a great archer.
Amberlyn
English · Amberlyn blends Amber, the gemstone name, with the popular suffix -lyn.
Analiese
German · Analiese is a variant of Annaliese, combining Anna and Liese, with roots meaning grace and pledge to God.
Aerie
English · From the English word for an eagle's nest set high on a cliff, giving it an airy nature meaning.
Avinash
Indian · From Sanskrit Avinasha, meaning 'indestructible' or 'imperishable.'
Arshad
Arabic · Arshad is an Arabic name meaning better guided, wiser, or more rightly directed.
Alizabeth
Hebrew · Alizabeth is a variant spelling of Elizabeth, from Hebrew, meaning God is my oath.
Afra
Arabic · Afra is an Arabic name meaning whitish or fair-toned, and it also appears historically in African and saintly usage.
Adib
Arabic · Adib is an Arabic name meaning "cultured," "educated," or "well-mannered."
Ashlin
Irish · Ashlin is a variant of Aisling or Ashlynn, associated with "dream" or with ash-tree imagery.
Arleny
Spanish · Arleny is a modern Hispanic form likely influenced by Arlene, whose roots are uncertain but long used in English and Spanish contexts.
Amela
German · Related to Amelia and similar forms from Germanic roots meaning work, industriousness, or vigor.
Adal
German · Adal comes from an old Germanic root meaning noble or honorable.
Anelise
German · A form of Anneliese, combining Anna and Elise, with meanings tied to grace and pledge to God.
Abdelrahman
Arabic · Abdelrahman comes from Arabic and means "servant of the Most Merciful," referring to God.
Alyssandra
Greek · Alyssandra blends Alyssa and Alexandra, carrying Greek-rooted associations of protection and noble elegance.
Anahit
Persian · Anahit comes from the ancient Persian goddess Anahita, associated with fertility, wisdom, and water.
Ambrielle
French · A modern elaboration of Amber or Ambr- names, associated with jewel-like amber and elegant French styling.
Anavictoria
Hebrew · Anavictoria combines Ana, meaning "grace," with Victoria, the Latin name for "victory."
Alitza
Hebrew · Related to Aliza, from Hebrew meaning joyful, with a Spanish-style spelling.
Akyra
Arabic · Akyra is a modern variant of Akira-style names, often associated with brightness, clarity, or honor.
Arielis
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Ariel, a Hebrew name meaning lion of God.
Amreen
Arabic · Used in Arabic and Indian contexts, often associated with prosperity, leadership, or a lively spirit.
Areen
Arabic · Areen is an Arabic name often associated with vitality, brilliance, or energetic spirit.
Areeb
Arabic · Areeb is an Arabic name meaning “wise,” “clever,” or “skillful.”
Arora
Latin · A variant of Aurora, from Latin meaning "dawn."
Amorie
French · Likely influenced by amour and Amora, carrying associations with love from Latin-rooted Romance forms.
Adrik
German · Adrik is often treated as a short form related to Adrian, carrying the sense of a man from the Adriatic.
Ayline
German · Ayline is a variant of Aylin, often linked to moonlight or a halo around the moon.
Areya
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Aria or Ariya, associated with melody, nobility, or lion-like strength.
Aaditya
Indian · Aaditya is a Sanskrit-based Indian name meaning sun, and it also refers to a solar deity.
Ahmaud
Arabic · Ahmaud is a variant of Ahmad, from Arabic, meaning most praised or highly commendable.
Andrik
Greek · Andrik is a Slavic-style form of Andrew, from Greek meaning "manly" or "brave."
Aylinn
Irish · Aylinn is a modern spelling variant of Aylin or Eileen-like forms, often linked to light, beauty, or brightness.
Ameira
Arabic · A variant of Amira, from Arabic meaning 'princess' or 'commander.'
Aanika
Indian · Variant of Anika, an Indian name often interpreted as "grace," "brilliance," or "favored one."
Amanii
Arabic · A variant of Amani, from Arabic meaning wishes, aspirations, or peaceful intentions.
Avisha
Hebrew · Avisha is likely a Hebrew-derived name built from avi, father, with a feminine ending, suggesting fatherly gift or protection.
Avien
English · A modern name possibly influenced by avian, from Latin avis meaning "bird."
Alila
Arabic · Alila may relate to Arabic and Hebrew sound families, often interpreted with gentle, exalted, or poetic connotations.
Anaaya
Hebrew · Variant of Anaya, meaning 'God has answered' in Hebrew or 'care' and 'compassion' in Sanskrit.
Ailanie
Irish · Variant possibly related to Irish Ailene or Eileen, meaning bright or shining one.
Adalae
German · Modern invented variant of Adalie, derived from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble' with a stylized ending.
Advith
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'unique' or 'non-dual,' derived from Advaita, the philosophical concept of oneness.
Ariz
Hebrew · Ariz is most likely a concise variant related to Arie/Arieh, where the root means ‘lion’ in Semitic naming tradition.
Ahnyla
English · A modern invented name, likely a phonetic respelling of Anila or Anyla, with no classical etymology.
Alianny
Spanish · Modern invented name likely blending Aliana with Spanish and Latin naming conventions.
Attikus
Greek · A variant spelling of Atticus, a Latin-Greek name meaning 'from Attica,' the region surrounding ancient Athens.
Aerilyn
English · A modern English blend of airy-toned syllables with an -lyn ending, often interpreted as a soft, nature-inspired name.
Adyline
German · A variant of Adeline, a French diminutive of the Germanic Adela, meaning 'noble' or 'nobility.'
Aylanie
Irish · A variant of Alanie, possibly from Irish/Gaelic roots meaning 'harmony' or a modern invented melodic blend.
Agamjot
Indian · An Indian Sikh name joining agam, meaning boundless, and jot, meaning light.
Avaiyah
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Ava (Germanic, 'life') and the Hebrew theophoric suffix '-iyah' meaning 'God.'
Avonni
English · A soft modern English invention likely inspired by Avon-based names and river-place naming motifs.
Asuna
Japanese · Asuna is a Japanese name whose meaning depends on kanji choice, and in modern use is also popularized through literary culture.
Anveer
Indian · Anveer is an Indian modern compound name often interpreted with meanings tied to bravery and strength.
Alilet
French · Alilet appears to be a rare elaborated form, possibly influenced by French diminutive styling and Hebrew-like sound patterns.
Amell
French · A surname and given-name form likely linked to Germanic amal, meaning work or labor.
Aarnik
Indian · Likely a modern Indian name, sometimes linked with uniqueness, brilliance, or a strong natural image depending on usage.
Aristos
Greek · Aristos comes from Greek and means 'best' or 'most excellent,' from the root seen in aristocracy.
Aadhini
Indian · An Indian name form likely built from Sanskrit-rooted sounds, often interpreted with ideas of beginning or originality.
Aluney
Spanish · Likely a modern blend influenced by Aluna or Luna, giving associations with moonlight or spiritual inspiration.
Alyzzah
Arabic · A stylized spelling related to Aliza or Azizah, associated with joy, honor, or belovedness.
Asiri
Arabic · Used in several traditions, often carrying senses of charm, secrecy, or one from a notable lineage.
Almira
Arabic · From Arabic 'amira' meaning princess or exalted one; used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Alvis
Norse · Old Norse name meaning "all-wise," from al (all) and viss (wise). Appears in Norse mythology.
Antone
Latin · Variant of Antoine/Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius, meaning 'priceless' or 'of inestimable worth.'
Arlena
English · Variant of Arlene, possibly from Irish Gaelic meaning 'pledge' or a modern coinage.
Anis
Arabic · From Arabic meaning 'companion' or 'friendly'; also from Greek 'anison,' the anise plant.
Arietta
Italian · Italian diminutive meaning "little aria" or "little song."
Alie
English · Diminutive of Alice or Alison, from Germanic 'adal' meaning noble.
Avelino
Spanish · From the Italian place name Avellino, derived from Latin 'abella' meaning hazelnuts; linked to Saint Andrew Avellino.
Armel
Welsh · From the Breton/Welsh elements arth (bear) and mael (prince), meaning "bear prince."
Arel
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'lion of God' or 'heroic', from 'ari' (lion) and 'El' (God).
Alecia
German · Variant of Alicia, from Germanic 'adal' meaning noble; a form of Alice.
Arlynn
English · Modern blend of the prefix Ar- with Lynn (lake), a mid-20th century American coinage.
Ayame
Japanese · Japanese name meaning iris flower, symbolizing good news and faithfulness.
Arly
English · Diminutive form related to Arlen or Harley, meaning 'hare meadow' or 'eagle wood.'
Aundrea
Greek · Phonetic respelling of Andrea, the feminine form of Greek Andreas meaning 'brave' or 'manly'.
Annina
Italian · Annina is an Italian diminutive of Anna, from Hebrew meaning grace or favor.
Anjel
Greek · Anjel is a variant of Angel, from Greek angelos via Spanish use, meaning "messenger" or "angel."
Aishah
Arabic · Aishah comes from Arabic and means "alive" or "living," and is famous through the wife of the Prophet Muhammad.
Angy
Greek · Angy is a diminutive of Angela or Angelica, from Greek roots meaning messenger or angelic one.
Alicen
German · A variant of Alison and Alice, from Germanic roots meaning 'noble kind.'
Athea
Greek · Athea likely draws on Greek thea, meaning 'goddess' or 'divine one,' giving it a lofty classical tone.
Avital
Hebrew · Avital is a Hebrew biblical name meaning "my father is dew," combining avi, "my father," with tal, "dew."
Angello
Italian · Angello is a form of Angelo, from Greek angelos, meaning messenger or angel.
Akilah
Arabic · From Arabic, Akilah means intelligent, wise, or sensible.
Analuisa
Spanish · Analuisa combines Ana and Luisa, bringing together meanings of “grace” and “famous warrior.”
Ajit
Indian · Ajit is a Sanskrit name meaning "unconquered" or "invincible."
Aviance
French · A modern elaboration likely inspired by names like Aviana and French-style endings, suggesting birdlike grace.
Amrom
Hebrew · Amrom is a variant of Amram, from Hebrew meaning 'exalted people' or 'my people are exalted.'
Amatullah
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning female servant of Allah.
Anahita
Persian · Anahita is a Persian name from an ancient goddess of waters, fertility, and purity, meaning immaculate or undefiled.
Aakash
Indian · Aakash is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "sky" or "open space."
Amrit
Indian · Amrit is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "immortality" or "divine nectar."
Alicja
German · Polish form of Alice, from Germanic roots meaning noble or of noble kind.
Ashlan
English · A modern Ash- name, likely influenced by Ashley and suffix forms like -lan.
Avneet
Indian · An Indian name, especially Punjabi, often interpreted as modest, virtuous, or earth-connected.
Aarik
Norse · Aarik is a Nordic-style variant of Erik, from roots meaning eternal ruler or ever powerful.
Alexio
Greek · Alexio is a modern form of Alexios, from Greek roots meaning defender or helper of mankind.
Aser
Hebrew · Aser is related to Asher, from Hebrew meaning happy, blessed, or fortunate.
Amra
Arabic · Amra appears in several traditions and is often associated with vitality, grace, or long life depending on usage.
Amanuel
Hebrew · A form of Emmanuel meaning "God is with us."
Abriana
English · A feminine form related to Brian or Briana, often associated with strength, nobility, and high esteem.
Aidel
German · Likely related to Adel or Yiddish Aidel, carrying senses of nobility or gentleness depending on the line of origin.
Aury
Latin · Aury is often used as a short form linked to Aurora, from Latin meaning "dawn."
Alainah
English · Alainah is a modern spelling variant of Alaina or Elena-type names, often linked to brightness or beauty.
Anastasiya
Greek · A Slavic form of Anastasia, from Greek meaning resurrection.
Avrie
English · Avrie is a modern variant of Avery, from a Germanic name meaning ruler of the elves.
Anaeli
Hebrew · Likely related to Anaeli or Anael, combining grace with a divine element in Hebrew-based naming.
Annagrace
English · A compound of Anna and Grace, combining favor and blessing.
Areeba
Arabic · Areeba is an Arabic name meaning wise, intelligent, or perceptive.
Alyric
English · Alyric is a modern invented name built from lyric, suggesting song, poetry, and musical expression.
Asherah
Hebrew · Asherah is the name of an ancient Near Eastern goddess appearing in Hebrew biblical tradition.
Aaris
Arabic · Aaris is usually linked to Arabic roots meaning a bridegroom or one who is respectable and honored.
Ashai
Arabic · A modern cross-cultural name possibly tied to life, hope, or desire depending on source tradition.
Aldahir
Arabic · Aldahir likely reflects Arabic al-Zahir, meaning the apparent, shining, or manifest, adapted through Spanish-influenced spelling.
Akshat
Indian · Akshat is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'uninjured,' 'whole,' or 'imperishable.'
Ahmadou
Arabic · Ahmadou is a West African form of Ahmad, from Arabic, meaning "most praised" or "highly commendable."
Aiyah
Arabic · Aiyah is likely related to Aya or Aayah, from Arabic meaning "sign," "verse," or "miracle."
Allianna
English · Allianna is a modern elaboration of names like Aliana or Eliana, blending soft French and English naming styles.
Aleeha
Arabic · From Arabic roots meaning exalted, high, or noble.
Alberth
German · Alberth is a variant of Albert, from Germanic elements meaning "noble" and "bright."
Aily
Irish · Aily is likely related to Irish Eileen and Helen forms, carrying the meaning bright or shining one.
Ajeet
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit Ajit, meaning "unconquered" or "invincible."
Alian
Slavic · Alian is a multicultural name that may relate to Slavic or modern forms of Alan, often connected with harmony or handsome tradition.
Alhassane
Arabic · Alhassane is a West African form of al-Hasan, from Arabic meaning "handsome," "good," or "excellent."
Aleanna
English · A modern elaboration of Alana or Eliana, often associated with brightness or beauty.
Alaylah
Arabic · Variant of Layla or Alaila forms, linked to Arabic roots meaning night or dark beauty.
Adelai
German · Adelai is likely a shortened or modern form of Adelaide or Adela, from Germanic roots meaning noble kind.
Azaliyah
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Azaliah-like Hebrew forms, often interpreted as God has reserved or set apart.
Ahria
Arabic · Ahria is likely a modern adaptation of names like Aria or Aarya, associated with nobility, melody, or honor.
Aemon
Irish · Irish variant of Éamon (Edmund), from Old English meaning 'wealth-protector' or 'guardian of prosperity.'
Alyan
Arabic · Alyan is an Arabic-style name related to Ayyan/Aliyan forms and is generally interpreted as 'high' or 'lofty.'
Aaralynn
English · Modern invented blend combining 'Aara' with the Welsh-derived suffix '-lynn' meaning lake or waterfall.
Adalai
Hebrew · Variant of Adlai, from Hebrew meaning 'God is just' or 'my witness,' with a modern feminine adaptation.
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