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Baby names starting with A

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Aidah
Arabic · Variant of Aida, an Arabic name meaning 'returning visitor' or 'reward,' popularized by Verdi's opera.
Analiya
Spanish · Spanish compound blending Ana (grace) and Lia (dependent on God or weary), popular in Latin America.
Avamae
Hebrew · Compound of Ava (Hebrew/Latin 'life, bird') and Mae (Old English variant of Mary or 'pearl').
Adaleah
German · Variant of Adelaide, from Old German meaning noble (adal) and kind (heid).
Adilee
Hebrew · Variant of Adley, possibly from Hebrew meaning 'God is just' or noble.
Ajuni
Indian · Sikh/Punjabi name meaning 'unborn,' a divine attribute describing God as beyond birth.
Araf
Arabic · In Arabic means 'knowledgeable'; in Welsh 'araf' means 'slow, gentle.' Used in both Muslim and Welsh communities.
Adoniah
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'my Lord is Yahweh,' a variant of the biblical name Adonijah.
Avianah
Latin · A modern elaboration possibly rooted in Latin 'avis' meaning 'bird,' paired with a Hebrew-style -nah suffix.
Azurie
Arabic · Derived from 'azure,' ultimately from Arabic/Persian lāzhward meaning brilliant sky blue.
Arjen
German · Dutch/Germanic variant of Adriaan, derived from Latin Hadrianus, meaning 'from the Adriatic.'
Alannie
Irish · Modern blend of Alanna (Irish Gaelic: 'little rock' or 'harmony') and the English diminutive Annie.
Aneira
Welsh · A Welsh feminine name meaning 'much snow' or possibly derived from 'aur' (gold), meaning 'truly golden.'
Anhar
Arabic · An Arabic feminine name meaning 'rivers' or 'streams,' evoking flowing water and abundance of life.
Annayah
Hebrew · A blend of Anna (Hebrew 'grace') with the theophoric suffix -yah, meaning 'grace of God.'
Ahlaam
Arabic · From Arabic *aḥlām*, meaning dreams, used as a feminine name for “visions” or dream-like imagery.
Alekai
Greek · Modern phonetic variant of Alexei or Alexis, from Greek Alexandros meaning 'defender of men.'
Altan
Persian · From Persian and Turkic traditions as Altan, often glossed as golden or noble, then globalized in modern use.
Axil
Norse · Modern variant of Axel, the Scandinavian form of Absalom, from Hebrew meaning 'father of peace.'
Asser
Hebrew · Related to Hebrew Asher meaning 'happy/blessed'; also the name of a celebrated 9th-century Welsh scholar.
Azayliah
English · A modern spelling variant of Azealia-style floral names, keeping an azalea-based sound and style.
Analeiah
Hebrew · Inventive extension of Ana/Anna forms with a lyrical ending, borrowing the Hebrew-rooted idea of grace.
Ayrah
Arabic · A modern Arabic-influenced feminine variant of Ayra/Ayrah, chosen for its airy tone rather than a single fixed historical meaning.
Azaiyah
Hebrew · A variant of Azariah, meaning 'Yahweh has helped' in Hebrew biblical tradition.
Aarza
Arabic · A modern Arabic-flavored feminine form, used mainly for its elevated sound and style.
Anabiya
Arabic · Anabiya is an Arabic-style name likely connected to nabi, meaning prophet, giving it a spiritual tone.
Aadhyareddy
Indian · Aadhyareddy combines the Indian given-name element Aadhya, meaning first or primordial, with the surname Reddy.
Arvik
Norse · Arvik has a Norse-style structure and likely relates to eagle or warrior-like elements in Scandinavian naming patterns.
Atlan
Greek · Likely inspired by Atlas, the Greek Titan associated with endurance and bearing the heavens.
Ahinoa
Spanish · A variant of Ainhoa, from a Basque place name tied to a Marian shrine and pilgrimage tradition.
Azaiya
Hebrew · Likely a modern form of Hebrew-style Azariah names, meaning "helped by God" or "God has helped."
Anyx
Greek · A modern stylized name likely influenced by onyx, the Greek-derived gemstone name.
Airo
Japanese · Airo is likely a modern name with airy sound associations, sometimes linked to Japanese-style naming and the idea of air.
Ajream
English · A modern invented name, possibly blending initial A- with Dream for an aspirational sound.
Amirii
Arabic · Likely a stylized form of Amiri or Amir, from Arabic meaning prince or commander.
Arnaaz
Persian · Arnaaz is likely from Persian-influenced South Asian usage and suggests pride, elegance, or grace.
Azarye
Hebrew · A modern variant of Azariah, from Hebrew meaning “Yahweh has helped.”
Aysun
Persian · A name associated with moon and beauty imagery, often interpreted as moonlike or radiant.
Artie
English · Diminutive of Arthur, possibly from Celtic 'artos' meaning bear, or linked to the legendary king.
Ala
Arabic · From Arabic meaning excellence or highness; also a Polish short form of Alicja.
Arabell
Latin · Variant of Arabella, likely from Latin 'orabilis' meaning yielding to prayer.
Arron
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Aaron, from Hebrew meaning 'high mountain' or 'exalted.'
Angelena
Greek · Elaborated form of Angela, from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.'
Annella
Scottish · Scottish diminutive of Anne, ultimately from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace or favor.
Arelia
Latin · Variant of Aurelia, from Latin aureus meaning golden.
Alban
Latin · From Latin 'Albanus' meaning 'from Alba' or 'white'; borne by Saint Alban, the first British martyr.
Adoree
French · From French 'adorée' meaning 'adored' or 'beloved one'.
Albany
English · From the Latin 'Albanius' meaning 'white' or 'from Alba,' used as a place name and given name.
Anni
Hebrew · Diminutive of Anna or Anne, from Hebrew 'Hannah' meaning grace or favor.
Alexie
Greek · Variant of Alexis, from Greek 'alexein' meaning 'to defend' or 'helper.'
Abra
Hebrew · A short form linked to Abrahamic names, often carrying meanings like father of many or example.
Ayse
Arabic · Ayse is the Turkish form of Aisha, from Arabic, meaning alive or living.
Attila
Norse · Traditionally linked to Gothic or Germanic roots, often interpreted as "little father."
Aleisha
German · Aleisha is a variant of Alicia, from a Germanic name meaning 'noble' or 'of noble kind.'
Any
Hebrew · Likely a clipped form of Annie or Anna, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Aldrin
English · Aldrin comes from an English surname, likely tied to Old English roots meaning "old" and "ruler" or "counsel."
Abena
African · An Akan day name in Ghana for girls born on Tuesday, tied to the West African calendric naming tradition.
Alisse
French · Alisse is a variant of Alice, from Germanic Adalheidis, meaning 'noble kind' or 'of noble sort.'
Assad
Arabic · Assad is an Arabic name meaning 'lion.'
Abdulla
Arabic · A variant of Abdullah, meaning 'servant of God' in Arabic.
Audi
German · Used as a name and surname; also linked to the Latin imperative audi, meaning 'listen.'
Abijah
Hebrew · Abijah is a biblical Hebrew name meaning "my father is Yahweh."
Abid
Arabic · Abid is an Arabic name meaning "worshipper" or "devout servant."
Adessa
Greek · Possibly inspired by Edessa, an ancient place name, giving it a graceful historical and geographic feel.
Arzu
Persian · Arzu is a Persian name meaning desire, wish, or longing.
Adri
Latin · Adri is a short form of Adrian or Adriana, from Latin Hadrianus, meaning from Hadria.
Amine
Arabic · Amine is from Arabic amin and means "trustworthy," "faithful," or "honest."
Amerah
Arabic · A spelling variant of Amira, from Arabic, meaning princess, leader, or commander.
Artin
Persian · Artin is used in Armenian and Persian contexts and is often tied to noble or righteous qualities.
Adrick
German · Adrick is a modern form related to Adrian or Aldric, carrying a Germanic sense of noble or old ruler.
Alin
Slavic · Alin is used in Eastern Europe and may derive from names meaning bright or handsome.
Anyssa
Greek · Anyssa is likely a modern variant of Anissa, associated with grace or friendliness through blended naming forms.
Aryel
Hebrew · A variant of Ariel, from Hebrew meaning lion of God.
Annelie
German · Annelie is a German diminutive of Anna, from Hebrew meaning "grace."
Ahlia
Arabic · Ahlia is likely related to Arabic Aaliyah or Ahliyah, meaning exalted, noble, or elevated.
Arionna
Greek · A modern elaboration of Ariana or Aria, linked to Greek roots suggesting holiness or melody.
Aloria
Latin · Aloria is likely a modern invented name with echoes of Latin glory or laurel names.
Analynn
English · Analynn is a modern compound of Anna and Lynn, often interpreted around grace and tenderness.
Amaar
Arabic · A variant of Amar or Ammar, an Arabic name associated with long life, building, and flourishing.
Ayannah
African · Often linked to Swahili-style forms meaning “beautiful flower,” though also used as a modern cross-cultural spelling.
Asmara
Arabic · Asmara is used as a place name and given name, often linked to the Eritrean capital and interpreted as graceful or beloved.
Abhimanyu
Indian · Abhimanyu is a Sanskrit name from the Mahabharata, often interpreted as "heroic" or "passionate-minded."
Akiyah
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style name built on the divine element Yah, suggesting God establishes or God supports.
Aleni
Greek · Aleni is a form related to Helen or Elena, from Greek roots meaning “torch” or “shining light.”
Astou
African · A West African name, especially in Senegal, commonly used with graceful feminine associations.
Aliciana
German · Aliciana blends Alicia and Ana, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning noble or of noble kind.
Amilya
German · Amilya is a modern form of Amelia or Emilia, ultimately from a root meaning work or striving.
Arilyn
English · A modern blended name influenced by Ari and the -lyn ending, created in contemporary English naming style.
Autymn
English · Autymn is a creative spelling of Autumn, the English seasonal name.
Aunesty
English · A modern virtue name modeled on Honesty, meaning truthfulness and sincerity.
Aviona
Latin · Likely inspired by Latin avis, meaning "bird," giving it an airy, winged association.
Alyjah
Hebrew · Alyjah is a modern spelling of Elijah, from Hebrew, meaning "my God is Yahweh."
Atziry
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-form name influenced by Hebrew sounds, often associated with nobility or adorned beauty in popular usage.
Aliz
German · Short form related to Alice or Elisabeth, commonly interpreted as "noble" or "pledged to God."
Aliha
Arabic · Aliha is likely related to Arabic Aaliyah, meaning 'high,' 'lofty,' or 'exalted.'
Allyana
English · Allyana likely blends Ally with forms like Aliana or Eliana, giving it a modern melodic style.
Abdulraheem
Arabic · Abdulraheem is an Arabic devotional name meaning "servant of the Most Merciful."
Alaria
Latin · Alaria likely derives from Latin-based forms and may suggest cheerfulness or winged lightness by association.
Amun
African · From the ancient Egyptian god Amun, whose name is usually interpreted as "the hidden one."
Alaiza
Hebrew · Alaiza is likely a variant of Aliza, a Hebrew name meaning "joyful" or "joy."
Azyah
Arabic · Azyah is a modern form possibly linked to Azzah or Aziah, with meanings suggested as comfort, strength, or helped by God.
Assan
Arabic · Assan is a West African form related to Hasan, from Arabic, meaning handsome, good, or excellent.
Awab
Arabic · Awab comes from Arabic and means one who turns back to God, often implying devotion or repentance.
Amirrah
Arabic · A spelling variant of Amira, from Arabic meaning princess, commander, or leader.
Aamirah
Arabic · Aamirah is an Arabic feminine form meaning 'princess,' 'leader,' or 'commander.'
Amoria
Latin · Amoria likely draws from Latin amor, meaning love.
Arshiya
Persian · Arshiya is used in Persian and Indian contexts and is often associated with throne, sky, or exalted status.
Azavier
Arabic · Azavier is a modern blend name likely influenced by Xavier, ultimately tied to the Basque place-name meaning "new house."
Aizlyn
Irish · A modern spelling of Aisling-style names, associated with "dream" or "vision" in Irish tradition.
Aliany
Spanish · Likely a modern invented form influenced by Aliyah, Eliana, or Alana-style names.
Akshaj
Indian · From Sanskrit, often interpreted as 'born from a seed' or 'indestructible one.'
Athyna
Greek · Variant of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, strategy, and crafts.
Alarik
German · A form of Alaric, from Germanic elements meaning "ruler of all" or "all-powerful ruler."
Andriy
Slavic · A Ukrainian form of Andrew, from Greek Andreas, meaning "manly" or "brave."
Arad
Hebrew · Arad is a name with Hebrew biblical use and Persian use, often linked to a place name or to meaning "angel" in modern Persian usage.
Adream
English · Adream appears to be a modern English-style invented name built around the word 'dream.'
Adelyna
German · Variant of Adeline, from the Germanic element 'adal' meaning noble or of noble birth.
Aadhav
Indian · Tamil name meaning 'sun,' symbolizing radiance, warmth, and life-giving energy.
Aliviana
Latin · Modern invented elaboration of Olivia or Alivia, from Latin 'oliva' meaning 'olive tree,' a symbol of peace.
Addisynn
English · Creative respelling of Addison, an English surname-turned-first-name meaning 'son of Adam'.
Ahlayah
Arabic · Modern invented variation inspired by Aaliyah, an Arabic name meaning 'exalted' or 'sublime'.
Alonni
Hebrew · Possibly derived from Hebrew Alon meaning 'oak tree,' modernized with a new suffix.
Adassa
Hebrew · Variant of Hadassah, Hebrew for myrtle tree and the birth name of Queen Esther.
Aponi
English · From the Blackfoot (Native American) language meaning 'butterfly,' adopted into English use.
Asar
Arabic · Arabic name form often linked to roots tied to support, appearance, or enduring strength.
Avea
English · A contemporary English-style variation of Ava with a softer ending, used as a modern feminine given name.
Apolline
French · The French feminine form of Apollo, the Greek god of the sun, music, and poetry.
Addalee
English · Modern English development of Adele/Adelaide names from Germanic *adal* meaning “noble.”
Avrumi
Hebrew · Yiddish affectionate diminutive of Avraham (Abraham), meaning 'father of many nations.'
Abdulahad
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'servant of the One,' from 'Abdul' and 'Al-Ahad,' a divine attribute in Islam.
Arcangel
Greek · Arcangel comes from the Greek concept of an archangel, meaning ‘chief angel,’ and is common in Christian devotional naming.
Aymar
French · Old Germanic name from 'agin' (edge/sword) and 'mari' (famous), meaning 'famous with the sword.'
Aviyanna
Hebrew · Modern blend of Avi (Hebrew, 'my father') and Yanna, creating an invented compound name.
Aileny
Irish · Variant of Aileen, the Irish form of Helen, meaning 'bright,' 'shining,' or 'light.'
Aceton
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative variant of Axton/Acton or inspired by the chemical compound acetone.
Alauni
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative variant of Alayna or Alani meaning 'precious.'
Avaiya
English · Modern invented elaboration of Ava, a name of uncertain origin meaning life or birdlike.
Alikai
English · A modern English coined name using Aki and Kai-like sounds, created as a distinctive invented form.
Ariabella
Italian · Modern compound of Aria (Italian, 'air/melody') and Bella (Latin, 'beautiful'), meaning 'beautiful melody.'
Ahriyah
Hebrew · Modern invented variant of Ariyah, a Hebrew name meaning 'lion of God' or 'lioness of God.'
Adalyna
German · Elaborated variant of Adalyn/Adeline, Germanic 'adal' (noble) plus diminutive suffix.
Alianys
Spanish · Modern invented Spanish-influenced variant of Aliana, blending Alicia and Ana meaning 'grace.'
Arson
English · A rare modern adoption from the English word arson; treated today as a name by sound and style rather than lineage.
Azi
Arabic · A short Arabic-rooted name linked to Aziz, carrying meanings of honor, cherishedness, and noble strength.
Aanav
Indian · A modern Indian variant often linked to Sanskrit naming families, used with meanings around uniqueness and upright character.
Aurellia
Latin · Variant of Aurelia, from Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden' or 'gilded.'
Ayzen
English · A modern invented name, visually related to Aiden/Aaron naming patterns with a sleek spelling.
Aizel
Hebrew · Modern variant tied to Hebrew theophoric names ending in -el, giving a divine sense of “God’s help” or “God’s strength.”
Auriyah
Arabic · A modern form shaped by auric and Arabic-flavored sounds, often linked with brightness.
Asenat
Hebrew · A variant of Asenath, known in biblical tradition and linked to an old Egyptian-Hebrew name heritage.
Adrith
Indian · An Indian name form with likely Sanskrit association, used in modern naming for a bright or steadfast sound and meaning.
Asaya
Arabic · An Arabic-influenced modern name variant with meanings tied to comfort or aid depending on regional spelling.
Ahmora
Arabic · Ahmora appears to be a modern Arabic-style creation, possibly echoing names tied to warmth or life.
Anuel
Hebrew · Anuel appears to be a modern form influenced by Hebrew angelic-style endings, often interpreted as 'God is with us' or 'God's grace.'
Adharv
Indian · Adharv is an Indian form related to Atharv, from Sanskrit tradition, often linked with wisdom and sacred knowledge.
Avyansh
Indian · Avyansh is a modern Indian name often glossed as "part of the divine" or "a portion of God," from Sanskrit-derived naming patterns.
Alahya
Indian · Alahya resembles Ahalya, a Sanskrit name associated with purity and a famed woman in Hindu tradition.
Arzaan
Persian · A Persian-derived name meaning "worthy," "valuable," or "precious."
Aloy
Spanish · A form related to Eloy or Aloys, from Latinized Germanic roots meaning 'famous warrior' or 'renowned in battle.'
Ainoa
Spanish · Ainoa is a variant of Ainhoa, taken from a Basque place name associated with the Virgin Mary.
Azhara
Arabic · A variant related to Zahra or Azhar, meaning "radiant," "bright," or "flowering."
Ayara
Arabic · Ayara is a modern lyrical name that fits Arabic and Persian patterns and is often associated with beauty or refinement.
Aveera
Arabic · Aveera is likely a variant of Arabic-inspired names such as Avira or Abira, conveying strength or dignity.
Asahn
Arabic · Likely a variant of حسن-related forms, carrying associations with beauty, goodness, or excellence in Arabic naming.
Azorah
Hebrew · Azorah is a modern form echoing Hebrew and Arabic sacred-name patterns, possibly suggesting help, strength, or radiance.
Avyaansh
Indian · A modern Sanskrit-based name often interpreted as 'first rays of the sun' or 'part of the divine.'
Anavah
Hebrew · From Hebrew anavah, meaning humility, gentleness, or meekness.
Azuria
Spanish · Azuria is a modern color-inspired name from azure, referring to the bright blue of the sky or sea.
Avyaanreddy
Indian · A compound Indian name combining modern Avyaan with Reddy, a South Indian family name.
Asce
English · Likely a rare modern invented form, possibly influenced by Ace or Asher-style sounds.
Ailiany
Spanish · Ailiany is a modern elaborated name, likely shaped by Spanish phonetics and contemporary naming style.
Aemond
English · A modern fantasy name styled after old Germanic names, suggesting protection and noble strength.
Ahmazi
Arabic · Likely a modern Arabic-style creation, valued more for sound and individuality than a fixed historical meaning.
Avis
Latin · From Latin 'avis' meaning bird; also a medieval Norman form of the Germanic name Aveza.
Araminta
English · Literary invention from the 17th century, possibly blending Aminta and Arabella.
Alvie
English · Diminutive of Alvin, from Old English meaning elf friend or noble friend.
Acey
English · Modern diminutive name derived from the English word 'ace' meaning one or the best.
Abie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Abraham, from Hebrew meaning 'father of many nations.'
Alethia
Greek · Variant of Alethea, from Greek 'aletheia' meaning truth or sincerity.
Asenath
Hebrew · Biblical name of Egyptian origin meaning belonging to the goddess Neith; wife of Joseph.
Adrain
Latin · Variant spelling of Adrian, from Latin Hadrianus meaning "from the city of Hadria."
Attilio
Italian · Italian form of the Roman family name Atilius, possibly meaning 'father-like.'
Arlon
English · Likely from the Belgian city Arlon, possibly of Celtic origin meaning 'near the forest'.
Aylene
Irish · Variant of Aileen or Eileen, from Irish Gaelic Eibhlín meaning bright or shining light.
Alley
English · Diminutive of names beginning with Al- such as Albert or Alexander, meaning 'noble' or 'defender.'
Ashford
English · English place name from Old English 'æsc' (ash tree) and 'ford,' meaning 'ford near the ash trees.'
Alaine
French · French feminine form of Alain, of Celtic Breton origin possibly meaning 'handsome' or 'harmony.'
Alexsander
Greek · Variant of Alexander, from Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'aner' (man), meaning 'defender of the people.'
Abba
Hebrew · Hebrew/Aramaic word meaning "father"; also used in some African languages as a given name for both genders.
Allis
English · Variant of Alice, from Old German Adalheidis meaning noble natured.
Abrahm
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Abraham, from Hebrew meaning father of many.
Angelic
Greek · Drawn from angelic/angel roots, meaning "of angels" or "messenger-like."
Alaida
German · Alaida is a variant of Adelaide or Alida, from Germanic roots meaning noble kind or noble type.
Aidee
French · A variant of Aida or Aidee, often linked to names meaning helper or returning in French and Spanish usage.
Avella
Italian · An Italian place and surname name, also echoing Ava with a romantic elaborated ending.
Anthoni
Latin · Variant spelling of Anthony, from an ancient Roman family name of uncertain original meaning.
Ariann
Greek · Ariann is a variant of Ariane or Ariana, from Greek roots associated with very holy or most pure.
Antuan
French · A variant of Antoine and Anthony, from the Roman name Antonius.
Ayisha
Arabic · Ayisha is a variant of Aisha, from Arabic meaning alive, living, or prosperous.
Anisia
Greek · Anisia comes from the Greek name Anysia, often interpreted as "fulfillment" or "completion."
Anica
Slavic · Anica is a Slavic diminutive of Anna, from Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace or favor.
Aniko
Hebrew · A pet form of Anna, ultimately from Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace or favor.
Angelito
Spanish · Angelito is a Spanish diminutive of Angel, meaning "little angel" and rooted in Greek angelos, "messenger."
Arafat
Arabic · An Arabic place name associated with Mount Arafat, carrying strong religious and geographic significance.
Akua
African · Akua is an Akan name from Ghana traditionally given to a girl born on Wednesday.
Atalaya
Spanish · Atalaya comes from the Spanish word for watchtower or lookout.
Andraya
Greek · A feminine form of Andrew or Andrea, from Greek andros meaning 'man' or 'manly' in origin.
Akito
Japanese · Akito is a Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often combining ideas such as bright, autumn, person, or flying.
Adarsh
Indian · Adarsh is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning ideal, exemplary, or one who is a model.
Abdur
Arabic · From Arabic 'abd al-, meaning 'servant of,' often used as the first part of devotional compound names.
Annalis
Hebrew · Annalis is a form related to Annalise, combining Anna and Lise from roots meaning grace and pledged to God.
Adea
Greek · A feminine form linked to Greek Adia or Adea, sometimes interpreted as noble or well-born.
Andreus
Greek · Andreus is a learned variant of Andrew, from Greek roots meaning manly or brave.
Ajai
Indian · Ajai is a variant of Ajay, from Sanskrit meaning “unconquered” or “invincible.”
Aerial
English · A modern form influenced by Ariel and the English word aerial, suggesting air, sky, or lion of God.
Ameia
Latin · Likely a modern variant related to Amy or Amia, names tied to the idea of being beloved.
Avrielle
Hebrew · A feminine elaboration of Avriel or Gabriel-type forms, linked to Hebrew roots meaning God is my strength.
Ananth
Indian · Ananth is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'endless,' 'infinite,' or 'eternal.'
Azeez
Arabic · From Arabic Aziz, meaning mighty, dear, or beloved.
Aadam
Arabic · A variant of Adam, from Hebrew roots meaning "man" or "earth."
Akoni
English · Usually treated as a form related to Anthony, carrying the traditional sense of something highly praiseworthy.
Anyah
Hebrew · Anyah is a variant of Anya, usually connected to Anna and the Hebrew meaning "grace."
Amier
Arabic · Likely a variant of Amir, from Arabic meaning 'prince,' 'commander,' or 'leader.'
Allysson
English · Allysson is a modern spelling of Allison, originally an English patronymic meaning son of Alan.
Anaid
Irish · Anaid is used in Irish and Hispanic contexts; in Irish it may relate to old saintly or spiritual name traditions.
Allanah
Irish · A variant of Alannah, from Irish endearment language meaning dear child or beloved one.
Ailish
Irish · Ailish is an Irish form of Alice, ultimately meaning noble or of noble kind.
Axcel
Norse · A modern spelling of Axel, from Scandinavian roots meaning father of peace.
Anfernee
English · Anfernee is a phonetic modern variant of Anthony, a name ultimately connected to the ancient Roman Antonius family.
Alyiah
Arabic · Alyiah is a variant of Aaliyah, from Arabic roots meaning high, exalted, or rising.
Ariza
Spanish · Used as a surname and given name, sometimes linked to oak groves or pleasing presence depending on tradition.
Aveena
Arabic · Often linked to Avina or Avinah forms, suggesting freshness, clarity, or gentle beauty.
Alexiana
Greek · Alexiana extends Alexandra, from Greek roots meaning defender or helper of mankind.
Ayanah
Arabic · Ayanah is used in several traditions and is often linked to meanings such as beautiful flower or perceptive.
Aspynn
English · A modern respelling of Aspen, taken from the aspen tree name.
Ashawn
English · A modern blended name likely influenced by Shawn and the Ash- prefix, giving it a fresh contemporary style.
Adiya
Indian · Usually linked to Indian roots meaning first or sun, though it can also echo Hebrew Adia forms.
Ameilia
German · A spelling variant of Amelia, from Germanic roots meaning work or industriousness.
Avishai
Hebrew · Avishai is a Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as my father is a gift or gift of my father.
Avri
Hebrew · A short modern Hebrew-style form, often connected with springlike freshness or fatherly meanings via Avri forms.
Arhum
Arabic · Arhum is used in Muslim naming traditions and is linked to Arabic roots suggesting mercy, kindness, or nobility.
Aurion
Latin · Aurion is likely built from Latin aurum, meaning gold, giving it a bright and noble feel.
Aiana
Welsh · Often treated as a modern form related to Aiyana or Ana, with meanings tied to beauty or bloom.
Aliou
Arabic · A West African form of Ali, from Arabic meaning exalted or high.
Arli
English · A short modern form possibly related to Arley, an English surname meaning hare meadow or eagle wood.
Anvitha
Indian · Anvitha is an Indian name often interpreted as understood, absorbed, or one who bridges meaning and knowledge.
Adithi
Indian · A variant of Aditi, the Sanskrit name of the boundless mother goddess.
Aleenah
Arabic · Aleenah is a variant of Alina or Aleena, often linked to meanings such as bright, beautiful, or soft.
Araia
Arabic · Likely related to Aria or Ara, often associated with melody, nobility, or beauty.
Ariez
Greek · Likely a modern spelling of Aries, the ram sign, from Greek mythological tradition.
Ayad
Arabic · Ayad is an Arabic name meaning support, strength, or one who reinforces.
Azarian
Hebrew · Azarian is likely a variant of Azariah, from Hebrew, meaning helped by God.
Aariah
Hebrew · A modern form likely influenced by Ariah and Ariel, drawing on Hebrew roots associated with lion or God is my light.
Aalaya
Indian · Aalaya comes from Sanskrit and means 'dwelling,' 'abode,' or 'home.'
Araeya
English · Araeya is likely a modern variant influenced by Aria and Raya, suggesting melody or radiance.
Allorah
English · Allorah is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Allora and names suggesting allure or beauty.
Aunesti
Latin · A modern spelling inspired by honesty, from Latin honestus, giving the name a virtue-based meaning.
Anajulia
Hebrew · A compound of Ana and Julia, combining the ideas of grace and youthful vitality.
Aryaan
Indian · Aryaan is a variant of Aaryan, from Indo-Iranian roots meaning noble or honorable.
Asaun
Hebrew · Asaun appears to be a modern variant influenced by Asa, a Hebrew biblical name meaning "healer" or "physician."
Amyrie
Arabic · Amyrie is a modern name likely influenced by Amiri, carrying a sense of princely or commanding.
Amayiah
English · Amayiah is likely a modern form blending Amaya-like sounds with the Hebrew-style -iah ending.
Arilynn
English · Arilynn is a modern blend of Ari and Lynn, combining a sleek contemporary sound with older name elements.
Aadit
Indian · Aadit is an Indian name related to Sanskrit Aditya, associated with the sun and brightness.
Aroura
Latin · Variant spelling of Aurora, the Latin goddess of dawn, meaning 'dawn' or 'golden light.'
Amiira
Arabic · Variant of Amira, an Arabic name meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman,' the feminine form of Amir.
Asahi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'morning sun,' combining 'asa' (morning) and 'hi' (sun), symbolizing a bright new day.
Aurorah
Latin · Elaborated spelling of Aurora, from Latin meaning 'dawn'; name of the Roman goddess of morning light.
Aviyana
Hebrew · Modern invented name combining Hebrew 'Avi' (my father, God) with a feminine suffix, suggesting divine protection.
Azriela
Hebrew · Azriela is a feminine form of Azriel, from Hebrew meaning "God is my help."
Amichai
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'my people lives,' from 'am' (people) + 'chai' (living); borne by Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai.
Aairah
Arabic · Arabic and Urdu name meaning respectable, noble, or one who is held in high regard.
Addilee
English · Modern invented variant of Addie or Adalee, a feminine diminutive blending Ada and Lee.
Ameliyah
German · A variant spelling of Amelia, from Germanic Amal meaning 'work' or 'industrious,' a name of Visigothic lineage.
Amazyn
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative respelling evoking the word 'amazing.'
Abaan
Arabic · Classical Arabic name meaning 'clear,' 'eloquent,' or 'one who explains well,' from the root b-y-n (to be plain).
Ajwa
Arabic · Arabic name referring to Ajwa dates from Medina, considered blessed and spiritually significant in Islam.
Ameelah
Hebrew · A modern spelling linked to names like Amel/Amila and often used as a gentle feminine variant in English-speaking contexts.
Anahlia
Hebrew · A stylized modern name related to Anna and similar Semitic forms, used as a graceful feminine variation.
Aro
Scottish · A short unisex style name with possible Scottish influence and modern English use.
Arthas
English · Invented elaboration of Arthur, widely popularized by the Warcraft character Arthas Menethil; likely of Celtic root.
Avereigh
English · Modern respelling of Avery, an English/French surname meaning 'ruler of the elves.'
Arys
Latin · Variant of Aries, the Latin zodiac sign meaning 'ram,' or Greek Aris, a short form of Aristotle.
Alhasan
Arabic · From Arabic Hassan, meaning “beautiful” or “handsome,” this is a traditional Muslim male name.
Amiliano
Italian · Italian form related to Emilio from Latin Aemilius, meaning one who strives or rivals.
Anelie
Hebrew · Scandinavian and Germanic variant of Anneli, itself a diminutive of Anna meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Ameliagrace
German · Modern compound of Amelia (Germanic 'industrious') and Grace (Latin 'divine favor'), a popular double-barreled given name.
Avayla
English · Modern invented blend of Ava (Latin, life) and Layla (Arabic, night), merging two popular names.
Aslam
Arabic · Arabic in origin, from a root tied to peace and safety, with meaning related to being 'peaceful' or 'protected.'
Averett
English · English form of Everett, rooted in Old English elements tied to strength or power in old warrior names, later used as a first name.
Aloe
Greek · From Greek *alōê* and adopted into English as the plant name, this name means the aloe plant, long associated with healing sap.
Aaravreddy
Indian · Aaravreddy combines Aarav, often meaning peaceful, with Reddy, a South Indian family name or title.
Aether
Greek · Aether comes from Greek mythology, where it means the upper pure sky or bright heavenly air.
Azzurra
Italian · Italian for azure or sky-blue, taken directly from the color word and associated with bright blue skies.
Aegon
Greek · A literary-fantasy name with Greek resonance, often linked to force, lineage, and heroic rule.
Amahle
African · A Zulu name meaning 'the beautiful ones,' widely used as a praise name for beauty and grace.
Azhuri
English · Likely a modern creation influenced by azure, the sky-blue color, and ornate contemporary spellings.
Amris
Arabic · Amris appears to be a modern Arabic-style derivative, possibly related to names meaning life, command, or vitality.
Abhayram
Indian · Abhayram is likely from Sanskrit-derived Indian elements meaning fearless with Ram, a revered divine name.
Arminius
German · Arminius is the Latinized form of a Germanic name borne by the chieftain who defeated Roman legions in Germania.
Auriela
Latin · Auriela is a luminous Latin-style variant of Aurelia, from aurum, meaning golden.
Alayni
French · A modern spelling related to Alaina or Elaine, associated with brightness and grace.
Ashaia
Hebrew · A modern blend echoing Hebrew and Indian name elements, often heard with meanings like hope, life, or divine gift.
Adelio
Spanish · Adelio is a Romance-language name likely related to Adelio or Adelia roots meaning "noble."
Amaeva
Latin · Amaeva likely blends Ama and Eva, suggesting love and life through Latin-influenced elements.
Aliam
Arabic · Aliam likely adapts Ali or Eliam, connecting it with meanings of exalted, high, or people of God.
Adda
German · German diminutive of Adelaide meaning noble; also a Welsh name from 'addaf' meaning beautiful.
Alson
English · Variant of Alston, from Old English meaning 'noble stone' or 'elf's settlement.'
Audry
English · Variant of Audrey, from Old English Æðelþryð meaning 'noble strength.'
Alejo
Spanish · Spanish form of Alexius, from Greek alexein meaning 'to defend' or 'helper.'
Artemisa
Greek · Spanish form of Artemisia, from the Greek goddess Artemis of the hunt and moon.
Agostino
Italian · Italian form of Augustine, from Latin 'augustus' meaning 'great,' 'venerable,' or 'majestic.'
Azella
Hebrew · Possibly derived from Hebrew roots meaning helped by God, or a coined elaboration.
Avalene
French · From Norman French Aveline, derived from Latin 'avis' meaning bird, or Germanic 'avi' meaning desired.
Athanasia
Greek · From Greek 'athanasia' meaning immortality, used among early Christians and Greek Orthodox saints.
Angelin
Greek · Variant of Angeline, from Greek angelos meaning messenger or angel.
Anthea
Greek · From Greek 'antheia' meaning flower or blossom, an epithet of Hera.
Alynn
English · Alynn is a modern English-style blend of Aly and Lynn, with Lynn originally meaning lake or waterfall.
Anamarie
Hebrew · Anamarie combines Anna and Marie, both forms tied to Hebrew roots meaning grace and beloved biblical tradition.
Avram
Hebrew · Avram is a form of Abram or Abraham, from Hebrew meaning exalted father.
Antonius
Latin · The original Roman form of Anthony, from the family name Antonius, with uncertain ancient meaning.
Anjelica
Latin · A spelling variant of Angelica, from Latin and Greek roots meaning 'angelic' or 'messenger.'
Alissia
Greek · Alissia is a variant of Alicia or Alix, associated with meanings like 'noble' and shaped through French-influenced spelling.
Antwain
French · A phonetic variant of Antoine or Antwan, ultimately from Latin Antonius, an ancient Roman family name.
Aimi
Japanese · Aimi is a Japanese name often formed from elements meaning "love" and "beauty."
Antwaun
French · Antwaun is a modern spelling variant of Antoine, the French form of Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius.
Aleesha
German · Aleesha is a modern variant of Alicia, from a Germanic root meaning noble.
Anabela
Spanish · A form of Annabella combining Anna and Bella, conveying grace and beauty.
Autum
English · A spelling variant of Autumn from English, referring to the fall season and the harvest cycle.
Abu
Arabic · An Arabic name and honorific meaning father of, widely used in Arabic naming traditions.
Absalom
Hebrew · From Hebrew Avshalom, meaning “father of peace.”
Amika
Latin · Amika likely relates to Latin amica, meaning friend or beloved female companion.
Aaric
German · Aaric is a variant of Aric or Eric, from Germanic roots meaning eternal ruler or ever-powerful.
Afiya
Arabic · Afiya comes from Arabic-derived usage meaning health, well-being, or vitality, and is widely used in African Muslim communities.
Aisa
Arabic · A variant of Aisha, from Arabic meaning alive, living, or prosperous.
Alisandra
Greek · Alisandra is a feminine form related to Alexandra, from Greek roots meaning “defender of mankind.”
Abeni
African · From Yoruba, meaning we asked for her and behold, we got her.
Azur
French · Azur comes through French from Arabic and refers to the deep blue color azure or the sky.
Alainna
Irish · Alainna is likely a variant of Alanna, from Irish terms of affection meaning darling or child.
Andros
Greek · From Greek aner or andros, meaning manly or of a man; also the name of a Greek island.
Ajah
Arabic · Ajah is a short modern name that may echo Arabic or Hebrew-rooted sounds, though it is mostly contemporary in use.
Atari
Japanese · Atari is a Japanese word-name meaning a hit or target, later popularized by the game brand.
Andon
Slavic · Andon is a Slavic form related to Anthony, a classical name of ancient Roman and Greek transmission.
Airen
English · Airen may be an English modern form influenced by Erin or Aaron, and it also resembles Japanese-style names meaning love depending on kanji.
Aby
Hebrew · Usually a short form of Abigail, carrying the Hebrew sense of father's joy.
Aimara
Spanish · A Hispanic form inspired by Aymara, the name of an Indigenous South American people and language.
Amily
Latin · Likely a variant of Emily, from Latin Aemilius, often interpreted as rival or eager.
Aadil
Arabic · Aadil is an Arabic name meaning just, fair, or righteous.
Asami
Japanese · A Japanese name often read with elements meaning morning, beauty, or hemp depending on the characters used.
Analyse
German · Analyse is a variant of Annalise, combining Anna and Lise with meanings of "grace" and "God is my oath."
Ashad
Arabic · Ashad is likely from Arabic roots associated with being stronger or most intense.
Ardian
Slavic · A Balkan male name meaning noble or ardent in modern usage, carrying connotations of strength and heritage.
Akayla
English · A modern spelling related to Kayla, a name linked to crown or beloved in later usage.
Afifa
Arabic · Afifa is an Arabic name meaning chaste, modest, or virtuous.
Aika
Japanese · A Japanese name often written with kanji suggesting love, song, or brightness, depending on the characters chosen.
Arjay
English · Arjay comes from the initials R.J. used as a spoken name and later adopted as a standalone modern given name.
Abdulkareem
Arabic · From Arabic Abd al-Karim, meaning servant of the Generous, one of the divine names.
Avontae
English · Likely a modern creation related to Avon or Avonte, chosen for its flowing sound and distinctive ending.
Aalyiah
Arabic · Aalyiah is a spelling variant of Aaliyah, from Arabic meaning exalted, noble, or elevated.
Allayah
Arabic · Allayah is a modern spelling variant of Aaliyah, usually understood as meaning exalted or elevated.
Amonie
English · Amonie appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Harmony or Amani-style sounds.
Aneri
Indian · Aneri is an Indian name often interpreted as bright, unique, or extraordinary.
Aalijah
Arabic · Aalijah blends Aaliyah and Elijah-like forms, carrying associations of exalted rank and divine connection.
Aariana
Italian · Aariana is a variant of Ariana, a name tied to Greek and Italian use meaning “most holy” or “very pure.”
Asan
Arabic · Asan is used across several cultures and is often treated as a variant of Hasan, meaning good or handsome.
Ashtynn
English · A modern respelling of Ashton, originally an English surname meaning 'ash tree town.'
Alazae
English · A modern invented name with a melodic form, likely inspired by names like Alana or Azalea.
Anastasya
Greek · Anastasya is a Slavic-style form of Anastasia, from Greek, meaning "resurrection."
Abdi
Arabic · Abdi means "my servant" or "servant of" in Arabic, often used in devotional compound names.
Amram
Hebrew · Amram is a Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as "exalted people" or "high nation."
Anyiah
Hebrew · A modern variant related to Aniya or Anya, often linked to grace or favor through Hebrew-rooted forms.
Anyra
English · Anyra is likely a modern invented name influenced by names like Amira or Anira, with a graceful contemporary sound.
Amadu
African · Amadu is a West African form of Ahmad or Muhammad, meaning highly praised.
Ariba
Arabic · Ariba comes from Arabic and is associated with intelligence, skill, or rising upward.
Alaira
English · Alaira is a modern invented name, likely modeled on Alana, Elara, or similar flowing vowel-rich forms.
Anastasija
Greek · A Slavic form of Anastasia, from Greek meaning resurrection.
Azeria
Hebrew · Likely related to Azariah or similar Semitic names meaning helped by God.
Anshika
Indian · From Indian usage, Anshika means little part, portion, or a piece of something divine.
Avaree
English · A modern invented spelling related to Avery, a name associated with elf counsel or wisdom.
Albi
German · A short form of names like Albert or Albin, linked to meanings such as “noble, bright” or “white.”
Ameyalli
Spanish · Ameyalli appears influenced by Mexican/Spanish phonetics and is used as a soft feminine nature name in modern naming circles.
Armiyah
Hebrew · Armiyah is likely a modern form influenced by Jeremiah or Amariah, suggesting exalted by God.
Abdimalik
Arabic · From Arabic Abd al-Malik, meaning servant of the King, using one of the divine titles in Islam.
Alyaan
Arabic · Usually connected with Arabic roots meaning exalted, high, or lofty.
Aiva
German · Likely related to Ava, a name with Germanic roots, styled in a modern spelling that keeps its bright, classic sound.
Analina
Hebrew · Likely a blended form of Anna and Lina, carrying the sense of 'grace' in a soft diminutive style.
Aliyan
Arabic · Aliyan comes from Arabic roots meaning 'high,' 'lofty,' or 'exalted.'
Aashi
Indian · An Indian name often associated with smile, joy, or blessing depending on usage.
Alianah
Hebrew · Alianah is a modern elaboration of Aliana-type names, often linked to exalted, gentle, or God-related meanings.
Ahlaya
English · Ahlaya is likely a modern invented variant influenced by names like Alaya or Aaliyah.
Atleigh
English · An English-style modern spelling of Atlee, from a surname meaning meadow or clearing.
Azaira
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Arabic-rooted names such as Zahra or Azra, suggesting radiance or bloom.
Amren
Hebrew · Amren resembles Hebrew-derived forms like Amram, a biblical name meaning "exalted people" or "kinsman is exalted."
Ahni
Hebrew · Ahni is likely related to Hebrew names like Ani or Anni, suggesting grace or favor in modern usage.
Allani
Irish · Allani likely draws from Irish Alanna, meaning dear child or beloved.
Amiera
Arabic · Amiera is a variant of Amira, from Arabic, meaning princess or leader.
Aileth
Welsh · Aileth appears to be a Welsh-style name, possibly related to names meaning 'generous' or 'kindly.'
Amiriah
Arabic · Amiriah likely draws from Arabic amir, meaning 'prince' or 'commander,' with a feminine modern ending.
Astryd
Norse · A variant of Astrid, from Old Norse roots meaning divine strength or godly beauty.
Abdulsalam
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'servant of the All-Peaceful,' from 'abd' (servant) and 'salam' (peace).
Aleera
Arabic · Modern invented name possibly influenced by Arabic 'al-' prefix or a variant of Alira, meaning noble or exalted.
Alyanah
Hebrew · Variant of Eliana/Aliana, from Hebrew meaning 'my God has answered' or 'God is gracious.'
Adalei
German · A modern form of Adel-related names from Germanic adal, meaning noble.
Aliyanah
Arabic · Variant of Aliyah, from Arabic and Hebrew meaning 'exalted,' 'sublime,' or 'to ascend.'
Addalie
German · Variant of Adalie, from Old German 'adal' meaning noble.
Ariano
Italian · Italian/Spanish form related to Ariano, likely from Hebrew Ari (lion) with -ano suffix.
Avannah
English · A variant of Savannah, derived from the Spanish 'sabana' meaning a broad treeless plain or grassland.
Addley
English · Modern form of Adley, from Old English elements for “noble” land, now used as a gentler given name.
Ahsir
Arabic · Likely a variant of Yasir or Asir, Arabic names meaning 'easy-going,' 'wealthy,' or 'captivating.'
Aviannah
Hebrew · A Hebrew compound blending Avia ('God is my father') with Hannah ('grace'), meaning 'gracious gift of God.'
Azira
Arabic · Rare feminine name of possible Arabic or African origin, meaning 'strong' or 'precious.'
Avaiah
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style form of Aviah, combining *avi* ("father") with Yah, meaning "my father is God."
Aaila
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'beautiful' or 'noble family/clan,' a variant of Ayla used in Muslim communities.
Abeera
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'fragrance' or 'aroma,' also used to mean 'strong and brave.'
Amiyrah
Arabic · Modern phonetic variant of Amira, the Arabic name meaning princess or noblewoman.
Arka
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'sun' or 'ray of light,' associated with solar energy and brilliance in Hindu tradition.
Adyant
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'from the very beginning' or 'primordial,' evoking eternal and first origins.
Annaleya
Hebrew · Compound of Anna (Hebrew, grace) and Leya, a variant of Leah (Hebrew, weary or delicate), merging two biblical names.
Annorah
Irish · Variant of Norah/Honora, derived from Latin 'honor' meaning dignity and esteem.
Arrya
Indian · Variant spelling of Arya, a Sanskrit/Persian name meaning 'noble' or 'of high status.'
Anchor
English · An English modern name taken directly from the word anchor, symbolizing steadiness and grounding.
Adelinne
German · A modern elaborated spelling of Adelina, keeping the same noble meaning from the Germanic adal root.
Alo
English · A short modern standalone name likely clipped from names like Aloysius or Alex, with no strong independent historical etymology.
Aleyssa
Greek · A modern variation of Alyssa, ultimately tied to Greek Alyssum naming tradition and adapted for contemporary use.
Adelya
German · A Germanic-origin descendant of Adela/Adelia names, traditionally tied to nobility and good standing.
Ailiana
English · A modern English variant related to Aileen/Aleah/Iliana naming families, shaped by contemporary spelling preference.
Azurah
Arabic · Azurah is a modern variant related to Arabic names like Azra, often associated with blue brilliance and pure qualities.
Adhiraj
Indian · A Sanskrit compound meaning first or foremost king, used with royal and mythic resonance in India.
Amiyla
Arabic · A modern form of Amina/Amyla style, blending Arabic and English naming patterns for a gentle aspirational meaning.
Azhaan
Arabic · Arabic modern name from Semitic roots linked to strength and firmness.
Anllely
Spanish · Anllely is likely a modern Spanish-influenced coined name built from familiar sounds like An- and -lely.
Aavir
Indian · A modern Indian name often interpreted through Sanskrit associations with strength, courage, or freshness.
Aviyan
Indian · Aviyan is a modern Indian name, often linked with movement, progress, or a journey from Sanskrit-influenced roots.
Aseer
Arabic · Aseer is an Arabic name that can mean captivating, strong, or one from the Asir region.
Ayaaz
Arabic · Ayaaz is a form of Ayaz, a name of Arabic-Persian use often linked with steadfastness and cool night air.
Aesir
Norse · Aesir comes from Old Norse and names the principal tribe of gods in Norse mythology.
Ahsiah
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Asaiah or Ahsiah, a Hebrew biblical-style name meaning made by God.
Angelgael
Spanish · Angelgael is a modern compound of Angel and Gael, blending angelic and Celtic-inspired naming traditions.
Azal
Arabic · Azal comes from Arabic and Persian usage and can suggest eternity, timelessness, or the earliest beginning.
Atlys
Greek · A modern respelling of Atlas, the Greek mythic name linked with endurance and bearing the heavens.
Aurorarose
Latin · A modern compound joining Aurora, 'dawn,' with Rose, the flower.
Acyn
Welsh · Acyn looks like a modern respelling of ancient Celtic-style names, giving it a compact and invented feel.
Amavi
Latin · Amavi comes from Latin and can be read as "I loved," giving it a romantic and affectionate tone.
Adolin
English · Adolin is a modern literary-style name that echoes Germanic elements meaning noble or honorable.
Alleia
Greek · Probably a variant of Aleia or related to Greek-rooted names, giving a graceful and lyrical form.
Aurum
Latin · From Latin aurum, meaning gold.
Adaleth
German · Adaleth seems to blend Germanic Adel, meaning noble, with the -eth ending seen in Hebrew-influenced forms.
Adino
Hebrew · Adino is a Hebrew biblical name, often linked to delicacy or adornment, borne by a mighty warrior figure.
Adalett
German · Likely related to Adela and Adele, from Germanic roots meaning noble or nobility.
Axyla
Greek · A modern invented form with a Greek-like structure, often associated by sound with axis, worth, or sharp elegance.
Avyuktha
Indian · An Indian name form likely related to Sanskrit-based names meaning clear, distinct, or well-defined.
Ajorie
French · Ajorie resembles Marjorie-inspired forms, carrying a soft vintage sound with French-English influence.
Acyrus
Persian · Acyrus likely echoes Cyrus, from Persian royal tradition, associated with the sun or a throne.
Adwait
Indian · Adwait comes from Sanskrit Advaita, meaning non-dual or unique, with strong philosophical roots.
Arzen
German · Arzen is likely a modern form influenced by Arsen or Arzan, suggesting strength or worth.
Alberta
German · Feminine form of Albert, from Germanic meaning noble and bright.
Albina
Latin · From Latin 'albinus' meaning white or fair; borne by several early saints.
Alphonsus
Latin · Latinized form of Alfonso, from Germanic elements meaning 'noble' and 'ready for battle.'
Arta
Latin · From Latin 'artus' meaning 'noble' or related to Norse and Albanian words for 'golden.'
Arnie
German · Diminutive of Arnold, from Germanic 'arn' (eagle) and 'wald' (power); means eagle ruler.
Armina
German · Feminine form of Armin, from Germanic meaning universal or warrior maiden.
Achsah
Hebrew · Biblical name meaning 'anklet' or 'adorned'; Achsah was the daughter of Caleb in the Old Testament.
Aleta
Greek · Variant of Alethea meaning 'truth,' or from Spanish 'aleta' meaning 'small wing.'
Angelle
French · French feminine form of Angela, from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.'
Amzie
English · Rare diminutive, possibly from Ambrose (Greek "immortal") or Amaziah (Hebrew "strength of God").
Armor
English · From Old French 'armure' meaning 'armor or weaponry,' originally an occupational name for an armor-maker.
Ailene
Irish · Variant of Aileen, the Irish and Scottish form of Evelyn or Helen, meaning bright light.
Audria
English · Variant of Audrey, from Old English 'æðelþryð' meaning 'noble strength.'
Achille
French · French and Italian form of Achilles, the legendary Greek hero; possibly from 'achos' (pain) or 'laos' (people).
Argo
Greek · From Greek mythology, the legendary ship that carried Jason and the Argonauts; means 'swift' or 'bright'.
Alwyn
English · From Old English meaning elf friend or noble friend.
Arwin
English · From Germanic arn (eagle) or heri (army) + wini (friend), meaning 'noble friend.'
Aner
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'boy' or 'waterfall', borne by an ally of Abraham in Genesis 14.
Adrion
Latin · Modern variant of Adrian, from Latin Hadrianus meaning 'from Hadria', a town in northern Italy.
Adana
Arabic · Adana is used as a place name and personal name, likely tied to Arabic naming traditions and place-based usage.
Antonios
Greek · Antonios is the Greek form of Antonius, an ancient Roman family name often interpreted as "priceless" or "beyond praise."
Arnez
German · Arnez is likely a variant of Ernest or Arness, tied to Germanic roots meaning serious, resolute, or vigorous.
Araina
Greek · Araina is likely a variant of Ariadne or Ariana, associated with Greek roots meaning 'most holy' or 'very pure.'
Arick
German · A variant of Eric or Aric, from Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning eternal ruler.
Andrzej
Slavic · Andrzej is the Polish form of Andrew, from Greek, meaning "manly" or "brave."
Anjana
Indian · Anjana is a Sanskrit name meaning "ointment" or "collyrium" and is also known from Hindu mythology.
Ashli
English · Ashli is a modern spelling of Ashley, an English surname meaning ash tree meadow.
Abigal
Hebrew · A variant of Abigail, meaning my father is joy, from the Hebrew Bible.
Avonna
English · Avonna is likely a modern English coinage, probably influenced by Ava and names ending in -onna.
Ahren
German · A modern spelling variant related to Aaron, a name of ancient origin often interpreted as exalted or high mountain.
Akin
African · Akin is found in Yoruba naming traditions and often relates to bravery, valor, or warrior lineage.
Aseem
Indian · Aseem comes from Sanskrit and Hindi usage meaning limitless, infinite, or boundless.
Ayo
African · A Yoruba name meaning joy or happiness.
Amisha
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted as 'pure' or 'beautiful,' with Sanskrit-related roots.
Akina
Japanese · Akina is a Japanese name that can carry meanings tied to 'bright,' 'spring,' or 'greens,' depending on the kanji used.
Alegria
Spanish · Alegria comes from Spanish and means joy or happiness.
Adwoa
African · Adwoa is an Akan name from Ghana traditionally given to a girl born on Monday.
Ambria
Latin · Ambria is a modern feminine form influenced by Amber or Ambrose-like names, with a smooth contemporary style.
Astrea
Greek · Variant of Astraea, the Greek star maiden and goddess of justice.
Ata
Arabic · Ata comes from Arabic and means "gift" or "grant."
Alexys
Greek · A modern spelling of Alexis, from Greek and meaning defender or helper.
Argenis
Greek · Likely derived from Greek argos or argyros roots meaning bright, shining, or silver, used in Spanish-speaking regions.
Annais
French · Annais is a variant of Anais, a French form related to Anna, from Hebrew, meaning grace.
Aysia
Greek · Aysia is a modern variant of Asia, the place name from Greek usage for the eastern lands.
Adaliz
German · Likely derived from Germanic adal meaning noble, shaped through Spanish-style naming patterns.