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Adaira
Scottish · Adaira is likely a feminine form related to Adair, a Scottish and Irish surname from an old personal name.
Atheena
Greek · Atheena is a spelling variant of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, strategy, and crafts.
Alissandra
Greek · A variant of Alessandra or Alexandra, from Greek meaning defender of mankind.
Allaina
French · Allaina is a variant of Alaina or Elaine, ultimately linked to Helen and the idea of light.
Anees
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning "friendly," "companionable," or "close companion."
Alik
Slavic · Alik is a Slavic diminutive form often used for Alexander or similar names.
Adylene
German · Adylene likely blends Adeline and related names from German roots meaning noble.
Aleeya
Arabic · Aleeya is a spelling variant of Aaliyah or Aliyah, meaning exalted, rising, or ascending.
Abdulkarim
Arabic · Abdulkarim means "servant of the Generous," combining the Arabic elements abd and al-Karim, a divine attribute.
Alyona
Slavic · Alyona is a Slavic form of Elena or Helen, traditionally tied to light or shining brightness.
Adely
French · Adely is a modern form related to Adele and Adela, from Germanic roots meaning noble.
Azya
Arabic · Likely a modern form of Asiya or Asia, often linked to comfort, healing, or the eastern world.
Alyxander
Greek · A creative spelling of Alexander, from Greek, meaning "defender of men."
Aleks
Greek · Short form of Alexander, from Greek Alexandros, meaning defender or protector of men.
Ashot
Persian · Ashot is a traditional name of Armenian use with older Iranian roots, often linked with fire or princely strength.
Atianna
English · A modern blended name, likely influenced by Tatiana or Anna forms.
Aymara
Spanish · Taken from the Aymara people and language of the Andes, used as an ethnic and place-based name.
Askari
Arabic · Askari comes through Arabic into African usage and means “soldier” or “warrior.”
Ammarah
Arabic · From Arabic roots associated with thriving, building, or long-lived prosperity.
Anaysha
Indian · Likely a variant of Aisha or Anisha, suggesting life, prosperity, or friendliness.
Amante
Spanish · From Romance languages, meaning "lover" or "one who loves."
Amulya
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, meaning priceless, precious, or invaluable.
Arushi
Indian · Arushi is from Sanskrit and means first rays of the sun or dawn.
Astri
Norse · Astri is a Norse-derived name related to Old Norse elements for divine beauty or beloved by the gods.
Alajah
Arabic · Alajah is a modern form likely influenced by Aliyah, carrying the sense of rising or exalted.
Aeon
Greek · Aeon comes from Greek aion, meaning an age, lifetime, or eternity.
Annaya
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Anna and Anaya, carrying grace-related associations from Hebrew-rooted Anna forms.
Avree
English · A modern English-style variant of Avery, a surname name from Old English and Norman roots meaning "ruler of the elves."
Alieu
African · Alieu is a West African form of Ali, from Arabic, meaning "exalted" or "noble."
Adisyn
English · Adisyn is a modern phonetic spelling of Addison, an English surname meaning "son of Adam."
Ammara
Arabic · Ammara is an Arabic name often interpreted as 'long-lived,' 'prosperous,' or 'one who builds.'
Anwen
Welsh · Anwen is a Welsh name meaning 'very fair,' 'beautiful,' or 'blessed.'
Avyon
Hebrew · Likely from a Hebrew word root suggesting humility or need, adapted into a rare modern name form.
Abdifatah
Arabic · From Arabic Abd al-Fattah, meaning servant of the Opener, one of the names of God.
Amarius
Latin · Likely a modern elaboration of Marius or Amari, with Latin roots tied to Mars or manliness.
Anvita
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning connected, guided, or understood.
Auset
African · Ancient Egyptian name of the goddess Isis, traditionally understood as throne.
Akyla
Arabic · Likely influenced by Akila or Aqila, from Arabic roots meaning intelligent or wise, in a modern spelling.
Aideen
Irish · An Irish name meaning "little fire," associated with warmth and brightness.
Aneth
Hebrew · Aneth may derive from Ann- names meaning grace, with a concise form found in several naming traditions.
Axelle
French · French feminine form of Axel, from a Scandinavian form of Absalom, meaning 'father of peace.'
Azka
Arabic · From Arabic, often understood as 'purer' or 'most virtuous,' from a root tied to purity and refinement.
Alyas
Arabic · Alyas is a form of Elias or Ilyas, ultimately from Hebrew meaning Yahweh is my God.
Allyanna
English · A modern blend of Ally and Anna names, with roots suggesting grace or favor.
Ahmaya
Arabic · Ahmaya is likely a modern elaboration influenced by names like Amaia and Amina, giving it a graceful contemporary sound.
Amree
German · Likely a modern variant of Emery or Amory, names linked to industriousness or brave power.
Averiana
English · A modern elaboration of Avery, ultimately linked to older Germanic and Latinized forms meaning elf counsel or wisdom.
Azoria
Hebrew · Likely inspired by Azariah and Azura-type names, carrying associations with help from God or sky-blue imagery.
Aamiyah
Arabic · Modern variant of Amiyah or Amia, often linked with ideas of being beloved or trusted.
Azelea
Greek · A spelling variant of Azalea, the flower name derived through Greek botanical terminology.
Aizlynn
Irish · Aizlynn is a modern spelling of Aislinn, an Irish name meaning 'dream' or 'vision.'
Annsleigh
English · Annsleigh is a modern spelling of an English place-style name meaning Anne’s meadow.
Arai
Japanese · Arai is a Japanese surname and given name meaning fresh well or new settlement, depending on characters.
Ariea
Italian · Ariea is likely a variant of Aria, from Italian aria meaning air or melody.
Atzel
Hebrew · From a Hebrew biblical name, often interpreted as noble or reserved, appearing in the Old Testament genealogy tradition.
Ashir
Hebrew · Likely related to Asher, meaning happy or blessed, and also echoes Arabic names of similar sound.
Aidaly
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-influenced blend related to Aida and Daly, often used for its melodic contemporary sound.
Amarian
Latin · Likely influenced by Amar- and Marian forms, often interpreted with associations of love or grace.
Amner
Hebrew · Amner is likely related to the Hebrew biblical name Abner, meaning my father is a light.
Adalay
English · Likely related to Adela or Adelaide, from Germanic roots meaning noble kind.
Aarnav
Indian · Aarnav is a variant of Arnav, from Sanskrit meaning ocean or sea.
Arkin
English · Likely surname-derived, possibly from Germanic personal-name roots, giving it a strong concise modern feel.
Abdourahmane
Arabic · Abdourahmane is a West African form of Abd al-Rahman, meaning "servant of the Merciful."
Arohi
Indian · Arohi comes from Indian languages and means ascending, evolving, or a musical progression upward.
Aaiden
Irish · A modern spelling of Aidan, from Irish Aodhán, meaning little fire or fiery one.
Ayleth
Spanish · Medieval Spanish name of probable Arabic origin, related to Ayla meaning 'moonlight' or 'halo.'
Amorae
Latin · Modern invented name derived from the Latin 'amor' meaning love, with a romanticized spelling.
Azalynn
English · Modern invented name blending Azalea (the flowering shrub, from Greek 'azaleos' meaning dry) with suffix -lynn.
Anyelo
Spanish · Spanish phonetic variant of Angelo, from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.'
Alyias
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Elias, the Greek form of Elijah, meaning 'my God is Yahweh' in Hebrew tradition.
Aviela
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Avi-El' meaning 'my father is God,' a feminine elaboration of Aviel expressing spiritual devotion.
Akon
African · West African name used across several cultures in the region.
Ayli
Hebrew · Possible variant of Eli (Hebrew 'my God') or Aylin (Turkish moon-halo name), used as a feminine form.
Aksh
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'eye' or 'soul,' derived from the root aksha, signifying perception and spiritual awareness.
Aleki
Greek · Modern variant of Alex/Alexander, and therefore from Greek roots meaning defender of men.
Addicus
Latin · Variant spelling of Atticus, a Latin name meaning from Attica, the region surrounding ancient Athens.
Arrayah
Indian · Modern variant of Arya, a Sanskrit and Persian name meaning 'noble' or 'honorable.'
Aaryah
Indian · A variant spelling of Arya, from Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable,' common across South Asian cultures.
Aidy
Irish · A diminutive of Aidan, from Irish Aodhán meaning 'little fire,' derived from the fire deity Aodh.
Aanshi
Indian · An Indian-influenced modern form related to Anshi/Aanshi naming patterns, often taken to mean “ray” or “dear one.”
Azarae
Hebrew · Stylized variant of Azarah, related to Azariah meaning 'helped by God.'
Ahlias
Hebrew · A variant of Elias, the Greek form of the Hebrew prophet Elijah, meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Azirah
Arabic · Azirah is linked to Arabic names such as Aziza and is generally taken to mean valued, precious, or noble in Semitic naming traditions.
Adaleine
German · Variant of Adeline, from Germanic 'adel' meaning 'noble,' refined through French naming tradition.
Atena
Greek · A variant of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, strategic warfare, and crafts.
Aubriee
German · A modern spelling variant of Aubrie, derived from the Germanic name Aubrey meaning 'elf ruler.'
Amilli
Latin · A modern variant of Amelia, from Latin Aemilia, the feminine of Aemilius, meaning "industrious" or "rival."
Aizley
English · A modern variant of Ashley/Azley naming patterns in English, using an alternative spelling for a familiar phonetic profile.
Adalea
German · A variant of Adalia or Adela, from Germanic meaning 'noble' or Hebrew meaning 'God is my refuge.'
Annlee
Hebrew · A compound of Ann (Hebrew: 'grace') and Lee (Old English: 'meadow'), a classic American double-name blend.
Annalaya
Hebrew · A modern creative form of Anna with an added lyrical ending, carrying the Hebrew name base meaning of grace.
Aribelle
Arabic · A modern compound of Arabic Ari ('lion') and French belle ('beautiful'), interpreted as a name of poetic beauty.
Aaditri
Indian · From Sanskrit, an epithet of the goddess Durga meaning 'mother of gods' or 'goddess of the sky.'
Adriela
Hebrew · Feminine form of Adriel, from Hebrew 'eder' and 'El' meaning 'flock of God,' also linked to Latin Hadria.
Aadhavan
Indian · Tamil name meaning 'sun,' associated with brightness, warmth, and the life-giving solar deity.
Auriah
Latin · Blend of Latin aurum meaning 'gold' with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -iah meaning 'of God.'
Ahmiracle
English · Modern invented name combining the prefix Ah- with Miracle, used as an expressive virtue name.
Axeton
English · Modern invented name blending Axel (Norse, 'father of peace') with English place-name suffix '-ton.'
Averleigh
English · Modern stylized variant of Averley, an English surname meaning 'boar's wood clearing.'
Alanoud
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'noble' or 'dew drops,' associated with purity and high status.
Azmariah
Hebrew · Modern blend of Hebrew 'Az' (strong) and 'Mariah,' a variant of Moriah or Maria meaning 'seen by God.'
Ardan
Irish · A variant form used in modern naming with Celtic/Irish resonance, often tied to historic Irish name traditions.
Amoure
French · From French *amour* “love,” repurposed as a poetic and romantic modern name form.
Ariarose
Hebrew · Hybrid of Hebrew Ari (“lion”) and English Rose, giving a modern floral-compound meaning of strength and beauty.
Ahriah
Hebrew · A modern Hebrew-style form related to Ari- names, often understood as 'lion of God' in spirit.
Aari
Hebrew · A short form related to Hebrew *Ari* meaning “lion,” used as a modern concise given name.
Aarvin
English · A contemporary English-like variant of names such as Irving/Ervin, used as a distinctive modern given name.
Azrah
Arabic · Azrah is an Arabic feminine form related to Azra, linked with notions of brightness and purity.
Aafia
Arabic · From Arabic root Afiya, meaning health, well-being, and protection; a blessing-name for wellness.
Adesire
English · An English coined name directly from 'desire,' meaning wish, longing, or cherished love.
Aker
Norse · Aker comes from a Scandinavian place and surname root meaning "field" or "acre."
Astraeus
Greek · Astraeus is the name of a Greek Titan associated with stars, dusk, and celestial forces.
Aafiya
Arabic · Aafiya comes from Arabic and means health, wellness, protection, or well-being.
Anduin
Welsh · Anduin is best known from fantasy usage and likely draws on Welsh-style elements suggesting a river or flowing name.
Ablakat
Arabic · A rare name likely adapted from Arabic roots, possibly evoking blessing or devotion in sound and formation.
Ahzari
Arabic · A rare name possibly related to Azariah or Arabic-style roots, suggesting help, strength, or brightness.
Azarii
Hebrew · Azarii appears related to Azariah, from Hebrew meaning helped by God or God has helped.
Adrit
Indian · Adrit comes from Sanskrit-derived Indian naming and is associated with a mountain or elevated place.
Annifer
English · Annifer is a modern blend of Anna and Jennifer, combining grace with fair or smooth associations.
Amoha
Indian · Amoha is an Indian name from Sanskrit elements suggesting freedom from delusion or confusion.
Aynoor
Arabic · Likely formed from Arabic nur meaning light, giving the name a luminous and spiritual sense.
Ahmias
Hebrew · Ahmias resembles Hebrew scriptural naming patterns and likely carries a sense of God supporting or guiding.
Aaryansh
Indian · Aaryansh is a modern Indian name meaning 'part of Aryan' or 'part of nobility,' built from Sanskrit-derived elements.
Aliyar
Persian · A Persian and Arabic compound name meaning 'friend or companion of Ali' or 'exalted friend.'
Amilliano
Latin · A variant of Emiliano, from the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning 'rival' or 'eager.'
Arzoe
Greek · Likely a modern variant influenced by Zoe, the Greek name meaning "life."
Avoni
English · Avoni is likely a modern name influenced by Ava and similar vowel-rich forms, with no single fixed traditional etymology.
Azeena
Arabic · Azeena is likely derived from Arabic beauty-related roots and is associated with adornment, elegance, or grace.
Adhiran
Indian · Adhiran is an Indian name, likely from Sanskrit or Tamil usage, associated with exaltedness or leadership.
Adrielly
Latin · Adrielly is a modern feminine form of Adrian, from Latin Hadrianus meaning from Hadria.
Aesira
Greek · A modern fantasy-style name possibly echoing Greek and Norse forms, with a lofty, divine sound.
Adeluna
German · Adeluna likely blends Germanic adel, meaning noble, with luna, the Latin word for moon.
Anayli
Spanish · Anayli is a modern Spanish-style form often linked to Ana, from Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace.
Asmira
Arabic · Asmira is used across several cultures and often suggests protection, esteem, or beauty in adapted forms.
Alemi
Arabic · Alemi likely relates to Arabic or Persian roots for world, learned, or universal knowledge.
Al
English · Short form of Albert, Alfred, or Alexander. A common Anglo diminutive.
Arvid
Norse · From Old Norse elements meaning "eagle tree," a traditional Scandinavian name.
Aletha
Greek · From Greek 'aletheia' meaning truth; a virtue name used since the classical period.
Aleck
English · Informal variant of Alec/Alexander, from Greek 'Alexandros' meaning 'defender of the people.'
Antonie
German · Germanic/French feminine form of Antonius, a Roman family name of uncertain meaning.
Ambrosia
Greek · From Greek ambrosios meaning "immortal," referring to the food of the gods in Greek mythology.
Arland
English · Germanic compound name possibly meaning 'eagle land' or 'pledge land.'
Allee
French · From French 'allée' meaning 'a tree-lined path or walkway', or a variant of Allie.
Arcelia
Spanish · Spanish form derived from Latin 'arcella', meaning 'treasure chest' or 'altar of heaven'.
Arnaldo
Italian · Italian/Spanish form of Arnold, from Germanic arn (eagle) and wald (power), meaning "eagle ruler."
Ade
English · Yoruba name meaning crown or royalty; also an English diminutive of Adrian or Adam.
Amarylis
Greek · Variant of Amaryllis, from Greek meaning 'sparkling' or 'fresh stream,' used in pastoral poetry.
Angelynn
English · A blended modern name from Angel and Lynn; Angel comes from Greek meaning "messenger."
Alcides
Greek · A Greek heroic name meaning 'strength,' and an epithet associated with Heracles.
Ark
English · An uncommon English word-name drawn from the image of an ark, suggesting shelter, journey, or sacred symbolism.
Amarilis
Greek · Amarilis is a form of Amaryllis, from Greek pastoral tradition and the flower name.
Alisyn
English · Alisyn is a modern spelling of Alison, a medieval French diminutive related to Alice meaning "noble."
Anissia
Greek · Anissia is likely a variant of Anisia, from Greek roots associated with fulfillment or benefit.
Aracelli
Spanish · A variant of Araceli, from a Marian title meaning altar of heaven.
Andru
Greek · A spelling variant of Andrew, from Greek Andreas meaning manly or brave.
Anel
Spanish · Anel is used in Spanish-speaking communities and may relate to Ana forms ultimately from Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace.
Assata
African · Assata is used in African and African diasporic naming and is often understood as meaning one who struggles or fights back.
Avant
French · From French avant, meaning “before” or “forward,” later adopted as a surname and given name.
Amrita
Indian · Amrita comes from Sanskrit and means 'immortality' or 'nectar of the gods.'
Ayde
Spanish · Ayde is likely related to Aida or Haidee, a name associated with “returning” or “helper” in later usage.
Akila
Arabic · Used in Arabic and Indian traditions, Akila is associated with intelligence, wisdom, or completeness.
Adeola
African · From Yoruba, meaning crown of wealth or royalty of honor.
Atilla
German · A form of Attila, traditionally linked to an old title or nickname often glossed as 'little father.'
Adewale
African · A Yoruba African name meaning 'the crown has come home' or 'royalty has returned.'
Alysse
French · Alysse is a variant of Alice, from Germanic Adalheidis, meaning noble kind or noble type.
Aimy
French · Aimy is a variant of Amy, from Old French and Latin roots meaning beloved.
Aesha
Arabic · Aesha is a variant of Aisha, from Arabic meaning "alive," "living," or "prosperous."
Ahmon
Arabic · Likely a variant influenced by Amon or Ahman, with roots connected to ancient and Semitic naming traditions.
Anarosa
Spanish · Anarosa combines Ana and Rosa, joining meanings of "grace" and "rose" in a traditional Spanish-style compound.
Ashan
Indian · Ashan is used in South Asian naming and is often linked with meanings such as gratitude, hope, or goodness.
Allina
German · Likely related to Alina, a name associated with noble or bright meanings in European naming traditions.
Abed
Arabic · Abed comes from Arabic and means servant, worshipper, or devoted one.
Astin
English · Astin is a variant of Austin, from Latin Augustus, meaning great, venerable, or exalted.
Arinze
African · Arinze is an Igbo name meaning thanks be to God or gratitude to the divine.
Adesuwa
African · A name from Edo tradition in Nigeria, often interpreted with meanings tied to blessing or divine gift.
Andreea
Greek · Romanian-style variant of Andrea, from Greek andreios meaning manly or brave.
Anmol
Indian · Anmol is an Indian name meaning priceless or invaluable, from Hindi and related Indo-Aryan roots.
Anasia
Greek · Likely a shortened or altered form of Anastasia, from Greek meaning resurrection.
Anusha
Indian · Anusha is an Indian name often linked to meanings like "beautiful morning" or "auspicious dawn."
Adasha
Hebrew · Likely modeled on Hadassah with a modern initial shift; Hadassah means myrtle tree.
Avante
French · From French avant, suggesting forward movement, advancement, or being ahead.
Aleria
Latin · Aleria may derive from the Corsican place-name Aleria or echo Valeria, giving senses of place or strength.
Annaleise
German · Annaleise combines Anna and Liese, carrying the meanings 'grace' and 'God is my oath.'
Auriana
Latin · Likely derived from Latin aurum or Aurora, giving meanings tied to gold or dawn.
Aleczander
Greek · A spelling variant of Alexander, from Greek, meaning defender or protector of men.
Ahmar
Arabic · Ahmar is an Arabic name and word meaning "red" or "reddish."
Abraam
Hebrew · A variant of Abraham, from Hebrew, meaning father of many or father of a multitude.
Akiel
Hebrew · Likely a modern form influenced by Ezekiel or Aqil, carrying senses of God or wisdom.
Aashna
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted as 'beloved,' 'friend,' or 'devoted to love.'
Adar
Hebrew · Adar is a Hebrew name and month name often associated with strength, majesty, or exaltedness.
Aneissa
Arabic · Aneissa is a variant of Anisa or Aneesa, an Arabic name meaning "friendly" or "companionable."
Aslynn
English · Aslynn is a modern variant of Ashlynn, blending ash-tree imagery with a popular -lynn ending.
Aqil
Arabic · Aqil is an Arabic name meaning "intelligent," "wise," or "sensible."
Averey
English · A variant of Avery, from a Germanic-rooted name meaning ruler of the elves.
Amaly
German · Amaly likely relates to Amalia, from Germanic roots meaning work, industriousness, or vigor.
Afrah
Arabic · Afrah is an Arabic name meaning “joy,” “happiness,” or “delight.”
Alaynie
French · Alaynie is a modern form of Alaine or Elaine, a name tied to shining light or bright beauty.
Adoni
Hebrew · Adoni comes from Hebrew and means my lord.
Alula
African · Alula is used in East African tradition and is associated with rising, superiority, or firstborn status.
Analisse
Hebrew · Analisse blends Anna and Lise forms, carrying the sense of grace and pledged to God.
Aniella
Hebrew · Aniella is a feminine form related to Anna or Aniello traditions and carries the sense of grace or favor.
Annalisse
Hebrew · Annalisse blends Anna and Lise or Elise, with meanings tied to grace and God’s oath.
Athziri
Spanish · A modern variant of Atziri, used in Spanish-speaking communities and associated with beauty or admiration.
Amyia
English · A modern elaboration of Amy or Amaya-like forms, likely echoing Latin-rooted beloved associations.
Andruw
Greek · A phonetic spelling of Andrew, from Greek Andreas, meaning manly or brave.
Adithya
Indian · Adithya is an Indian form of Aditya, meaning sun and associated with solar divinity.
Alayza
English · A modern respelling influenced by Aliza or Elisa, often associated with joyfulness or nobility in related forms.
Armonee
English · A creative spelling of Harmony, from Greek harmonia, meaning "agreement" or "musical concord."
Anniyah
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic niyyah, intention, or Anna-derived forms associated with grace.
Aviendha
English · A literary-style modern invented name, best known from fantasy usage rather than ancient etymology.
Azalya
English · Azalya is a modern spelling of Azalea, the flower name ultimately linked to Greek azelein, "to dry."
Ashaun
English · Ashaun is likely a modern variant influenced by Shaun or Sean, ultimately from John, meaning God is gracious.
Abdulhadi
Arabic · Abdulhadi is from Arabic Abd al-Hadi, meaning "servant of the Guide."
Aisea
Hebrew · Aisea is a Polynesian form of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning "Yahweh is salvation."
Aukai
English · Aukai follows Hawaiian sound patterns and is used as a lyrical, nature-leaning masculine name with sea-associated tone.
Ariyonna
English · A modern elaboration of Aria or Ariana-style names, chosen mainly for its flowing contemporary sound.
Addysen
English · Modern spelling of Addison, originally an English surname meaning "son of Adam."
Ayanni
African · Modern name often linked to African-rooted forms and interpreted with meanings of beauty or significance.
Alexianna
Greek · Alexianna extends Alexia or Alexis, names from Greek roots meaning 'defender' or 'helper.'
Arleni
Spanish · Arleni is a modern name used in Spanish-speaking communities, likely formed from Arlene with a softer ending.
Ahmere
Arabic · Ahmere likely draws on Arabic Amir, meaning "prince" or "commander," with a modern spelling twist.
Anatoly
Greek · From Greek Anatolios, meaning sunrise or from the east; common in Slavic use.
Aeva
Hebrew · A modern form related to Eva or Ava, ultimately tied to Hebrew Chava, meaning life or living one.
Aremi
Spanish · A Spanish-language given name, often treated as a modern devotional or poetic form with a soft melodic sound.
Alyria
Greek · Alyria is likely a modern variant of Illyria or lyrical names, giving it a poetic and place-like quality.
Amoy
Chinese · Amoy is best known as the old Western name for Xiamen, giving it a Chinese, place-based identity.
Artemisia
Greek · Artemisia comes from Greek tradition, linked to Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and moon.
Ashaad
Arabic · Ashaad is likely derived from Arabic naming patterns and may relate to ideas of happiness or right guidance.
Aum
Indian · Sacred Sanskrit syllable Om/Aum, symbolizing the primordial sound of the universe.
Acxel
Hebrew · Acxel is a modern spelling of Axel, from Absalom via Scandinavian use, meaning father of peace.
Aydon
Irish · Aydon is a spelling variant of Aidan, from Irish roots meaning little fire.
Analya
Hebrew · Likely a modern blend of Ana and -lya/-lia sounds, associated with grace through Ana’s Hebrew origin.
Alamea
Spanish · Alamea likely draws on alameda, a Spanish word from Latin roots meaning a tree-lined walk or grove of poplars.
Angelys
Greek · A modern form related to Angel, from Greek angelos meaning messenger.
Airyn
English · Airyn is a modern spelling of Erin or Aaron-inspired names, often associated with Ireland or lofty strength.
Austynn
Latin · A modern spelling of Austin, from Latin Augustus meaning great, venerable, or majestic.
Annely
Hebrew · Annely is a variant of Annelie or Anneli, derived from Anna and associated with grace.
Aedyn
Irish · A modern spelling of Aidan, meaning little fire.
Aashir
Indian · Used in South Asian and Arabic contexts, often tied to meanings such as living, blessed, or fortunate.
Aaliyana
Arabic · Aaliyana is an elaborated form of Aaliyah, from Arabic, meaning exalted or high-ranking.
Ayslin
Irish · A variant of Aisling, from Irish meaning 'dream' or 'vision.'
Aviara
Latin · A modern coined name likely inspired by Latin avis, meaning bird.
Aviram
Hebrew · Aviram is a Hebrew name meaning "my father is exalted," known from biblical tradition.
Aayah
Arabic · Aayah is an Arabic name meaning sign, verse, or miracle, especially in a Quranic sense.
Azmir
Arabic · Azmir is likely from Arabic-derived forms associated with strength, determination, or princely dignity.
Albaraa
Arabic · A variant of Al-Bara or Baraa, from Arabic, associated with innocence, freedom, or recovery from illness.
Ashrith
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived usage, often interpreted as "one who gives shelter" or "one who is protected."
Arael
Hebrew · Arael is a Hebrew-style name meaning something like "lion of God" or "altar of God," related to Ariel forms.
Arbaaz
Arabic · Arbaaz is used in Arabic and Persian contexts and is often understood to mean "powerful" or "commanding."
Anshi
Indian · Anshi is used in Indian naming traditions and is often interpreted as a part of something divine or precious.
Ayen
African · Ayen is used in some African naming traditions and is often associated with luck, beauty, or blessing.
Alayzah
English · Alayzah is a modern spelling of Aliza or Aleza, often associated with joyfulness or noble grace.
Ayyan
Arabic · Name used in Arabic and Indian cultures, possibly meaning 'gift of God' in Arabic or linked to Sanskrit concepts of time.
Ashwika
Indian · Sanskrit-derived name related to 'ashwa' meaning horse, or the Ashwini constellation, symbolizing speed and vitality.
Annelisse
Hebrew · Combination of Anne (Hebrew 'grace') and Elise (French form of Elizabeth, 'my God is an oath').
Anyelis
Spanish · Latin American variant of Angelis, from Greek angelos meaning 'divine messenger' or 'angel.'
Amyracle
English · Modern invented blend of Amy and the English word 'miracle,' used as a virtue and aspiration name.
Azyriah
Hebrew · Stylized variant of Azariah, from Hebrew meaning 'God has helped,' a name found in the Old Testament.
Artorius
Latin · A Roman/Latin family name form; later revived as a classic historic masculine name shape.
Alius
Latin · Latin word meaning 'other' or 'another,' used as a given name conveying distinctiveness and individuality.
Aelita
Slavic · Literary invented name from Aleksei Tolstoy's 1923 Soviet science-fiction novel 'Aelita'.
Alai
Spanish · Basque-origin name meaning cheerful or joyful, used in Spanish-speaking regions.
Amoya
African · Modern name possibly of African origin, related to Amara meaning 'grace' or 'eternal beauty.'
Aryahi
Indian · Variant related to Sanskrit Arya meaning 'noble,' 'honorable,' or 'of high standing.'
Aythan
Hebrew · Creative English spelling of Ethan, preserving the Hebrew sense of strength and permanence.
Aashritha
Indian · A modern Indian spelling tied to Sanskrit-derived names meaning devoted or under divine protection.
Avelynn
English · Modern invented blend of Ava (Latin: bird/life) and Lynn (Welsh: lake), creating a lyrical compound.
Aeowyn
English · Inspired by Éowyn in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, from Old English elements meaning 'horse' and 'joy.'
Aradhana
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning 'worship' or 'devotion,' a traditional Indian name expressing deep religious reverence.
Azayah
Hebrew · A modern variant of Azaiah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'Yahweh has helped' or 'strength of God.'
Adelise
German · An old European form from Germanic noble-root names, meaning “noble,” preserved in a modern feminine style.
Afrin
Persian · Name of a river in Turkey and Syria; used as a given name in Kurdish and Persian cultures, meaning graceful or free.
Amillio
Italian · A variant of Emilio, derived from the Latin family name Aemilius, meaning 'rival' or 'eager.'
Alanee
Irish · Modern variant of Alana, the feminine form of Alan, from Irish/Celtic meaning 'little rock' or 'harmony.'
Alessya
Italian · Variant of Alessia, an Italian form of Alexia meaning 'defender' or 'helper.'
Akaiyah
Hebrew · Variant of Acaiah or Akaia, from Hebrew meaning 'the Lord holds' or 'God protects.'
Aulelei
African · A Samoan/Polynesian name meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely,' expressing natural beauty and grace.
Audyn
Norse · Modern variant of the Norse name Audin or influenced by Odin, the Norse chief god of wisdom.
Ayvion
English · Modern American invented name, likely a creative blend with a contemporary melodic sound.
Aubrii
French · A modern spelling of Aubrey, from Norman-French forms of a Germanic name meaning “elf-counsel” or noble power.
Amiyra
Arabic · A modern spelling variant of Amira, meaning "princess" in Arabic, with elegant phonetic updating.
Amarielle
Latin · A blend of Amara (Latin/African: 'eternal, unfading grace') with the French -elle suffix, creating an elaborate feminine name.
Annaliah
Hebrew · A modern biblical-style spelling of An-Nah/Anniah forms, using the Hebrew-name ending -iah.
Adalya
Hebrew · Variant of Adalia, possibly from Hebrew or Persian meaning 'God is just' or 'noble.'
Amonii
African · Modern variant possibly derived from Amani, a Swahili name meaning peace or wishes.
Ariyelle
Hebrew · Modern French-styled variant of Arielle, the feminine form of Ariel meaning lion of God.
Axten
English · Modern invented name, likely a blend of Axton or Austin with a contemporary suffix, no classical etymology.
Ahmeir
Arabic · An Arabic form related to Ahmad and Amir patterns, carrying meanings of praiseworthiness or leadership.
Aceon
Greek · Likely a variant of Actaeon, the Greek mythological hunter, or a modern invented name with classical styling.
Auryn
Welsh · Derived from Welsh 'aur' meaning gold; also the name of the magical amulet in The Neverending Story.
Averick
English · Modern invented name blending Avery and Maverick, evoking independence; no definitive historical etymology.
Averlee
English · Modern invented blend of Avery (Old English, 'elf counsel') and Lee (meadow), a nature-inspired compound name.
Amayla
Spanish · Variant of Amaya, a Spanish-Basque place-name meaning 'night rain' or 'the end,' used as a poetic nature name.
Ademide
African · Yoruba-rooted name with *Ade-* meaning “crown,” reflecting a traditional African naming emphasis on royal dignity.
Aadish
Indian · From Sanskrit elements *ādi* ('beginning') and *īśa* ('lord'), interpreted as 'primordial lord' in modern Indian naming.
Aryaveer
Indian · Sanskrit compound meaning 'noble hero,' combining 'Arya' (noble) and 'veer' (brave/hero).
Aason
Greek · A Greek-influenced modern form from Aeson/Jason tradition, with mythic-literary associations in Greek naming heritage.
Adhrith
Indian · From Sanskrit in India, derived from the Indian root for “support” or “firmly held,” often interpreted as one who provides stability.
Areyah
Hebrew · Variant of Arya/Aria, from Hebrew meaning 'lion of God' or 'lioness.'
Armiah
Hebrew · Modern invented name echoing Jeremiah (Hebrew, God will uplift) with a softer feminine ending.
Ashvika
Indian · From Sanskrit roots tied to *ashva* (horse) and the Ashvin traditions, so it carries equine and Vedic resonance.
Avaa
Hebrew · A minimal modern spelling linked to Ava/Eva; Eva derives from Hebrew *Chava* meaning “life” or “living.”
Aeri
Hebrew · A feminine modern form of Ari, which in Hebrew means lion, giving a concise and soft name with strong etymology.
Azalaya
English · An ornamental variant inspired by Azalea, using floral naming roots and a modern -aya ending.
Aciel
Hebrew · A modern spelling related to Hebrew and Greek names ending in -el, often read as a God-centered form like Ariel.
Ahkai
Japanese · A creative modern form likely inspired by Japanese phonetics such as Aki/Akai, with a contemporary twist.
Avanya
Indian · An Indian-flavored modern name related to Avani and similar Sanskrit names, suggesting Earth-linked grounding.
Alegacy
English · A coined English-style feminine form likely blending Aaliyah and legacy-like sounds into a modern unique name.
Aseda
African · A Yoruba name meaning “thanks” or “praise,” often given as an expression of gratitude.
Ayzah
Arabic · An Arabic name related to Aisha traditions, often associated with liveliness and life-giving meaning.
Aketzali
English · A modern invented name with a strong phonetic identity, shaped for uniqueness rather than clear historical derivation.
Areni
English · A modern English adaptation of Areni-like forms, influenced by names ending in *-eni* and used for its airy floral sound.
Aureli
Latin · From Latin *aureus* “golden,” linked to Aurelius/Aurelia roots and adapted as a concise modern name.
Aniv
Indian · Indian name variant of Aniv/Anev traditions, associated with uniqueness and excellence.
Asire
Arabic · Arabic form related to ʿAṣīr, with traditional associations of restraint or gravity, used as a masculine given name.
Akorede
African · Akorede is a Yoruba name generally interpreted as "one who brings blessings" or "one who brings goodness."
Aadriti
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted as one who is respected or adored.
Alaeya
Arabic · Alaeya is likely a variant of Alaya or Aliya, rooted in Arabic forms meaning exalted or elevated.
Anmay
Indian · Anmay is an Indian name from Sanskrit-derived roots, often associated with wholeness, health, or inner essence.
Aceion
English · Aceion is a modern invented name built around Ace, suggesting excellence or first place.
Anvik
Indian · Anvik is a modern Indian-style name often interpreted as strong, unique, or insightful.
Avaeya
English · Avaeya is a modern elaboration built from Ava with an added flowing ending.
Amunra
African · Taken from the ancient Egyptian divine name Amun-Ra, combining two major sun and creator deities.
Ayato
Japanese · Ayato is a Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often involving design, color, or soaring qualities.
Alyani
Arabic · Likely a modern variant influenced by Ali roots, often suggesting exalted or elevated qualities.
Azahara
Arabic · From Arabic roots for flower or blossom, preserved in Spanish usage with a lush floral meaning.
Alihan
Arabic · A compound name joining Ali, meaning exalted, with han or khan, a ruler title.
Azeil
Hebrew · Likely a modern form modeled on Hebrew names like Aziel, meaning 'God is my strength' or 'strength of God.'
Azahra
Arabic · From Arabic roots like Zahra, meaning flower, blossom, or radiant brightness.
Akeno
Japanese · A Japanese name that can carry meanings tied to brightness, dawn, or open fields depending on the characters used.
Advaithreddy
Indian · Advaithreddy is an Indian compound name combining Advait, meaning non-dual, with the surname Reddy.
Analaia
English · Analaia appears to be a modern blended name, likely combining Ana with Laia-style sounds for a flowing contemporary form.
Aylahni
English · Aylahni is a modern invented name shaped from popular sounds in Aylani, Alani, and Leilani-style names.
Adhiyan
Indian · Adhiyan is an Indian name from Sanskrit-rooted forms, often associated with study, learning, or spiritual practice.
Aakifah
Arabic · Aakifah comes from Arabic and means devoted, dedicated, or one who is deeply absorbed in worship.
Alesio
Greek · A Romance form of Alexios or Alexander, meaning "defender" or "protector."
Avyanreddy
Indian · An Indian compound-style name joining Avyan with Reddy, reflecting modern family-name blending.
Azian
English · A modern ornamental name with a sleek international sound; its exact etymology is uncertain.
Aransh
Indian · Likely an Indian or Persian-influenced modern name, often associated with brightness, sky, or nobility.
Asafe
Hebrew · Variant of Asaph, from Hebrew meaning “he gathered” or “collector.”
Aomi
Japanese · Aomi is a Japanese name that can suggest blue-green sea or ocean beauty depending on the characters used.
Asi
Hebrew · A short Hebrew name associated with healing or physician-related roots.
Airelyn
English · Airelyn is a modern blend related to Aisling and Erin-style sounds, with a soft lyrical feel.
Akaiah
Hebrew · Akaiah resembles Hebrew-style theophoric names and is often interpreted with meanings tied to God establishing.
Akaiza
Japanese · Akaiza is a rare modern name that may echo Japanese akai, meaning red, in a stylized form.
Alaula
Arabic · Alaula likely reflects Arabic al-a'la roots meaning most high, exalted, or elevated.
Alore
French · Likely a modern elaboration of names like Alora or laurel-based forms, suggesting beauty or honor.
Atzari
Hebrew · Likely drawn from Hebrew roots for help or protection, giving it a guarded, supportive sense.
Aureya
Latin · A golden-sounding form related to Latin aureus, meaning golden or radiant.
Avyukta
Indian · From Sanskrit-style usage, often interpreted as clear, distinct, or set apart.
Aylanis
English · Likely a modern blend built around Ayl- sounds, often associated with moonlight or graceful beauty.
Azhyra
Persian · Likely related to bright or blooming forms such as Zahra, suggesting radiance and beauty.
Aizhon
Arabic · Aizhon is a modern phonetic form likely related to names meaning life, beauty, or brilliance.
Aniyis
Hebrew · Aniyis appears to be a creative form related to Anais or Anis, linked with grace or companionship.
Archibold
German · Archibold is an old Germanic surname and given name form meaning genuinely bold or precious and brave.
Avitaaz
Hebrew · Avitaaz appears to blend Avi and Sanskrit-style endings, suggesting fatherly protection or spiritual brightness.
Ayzaan
Arabic · Ayzaan is an Arabic-style modern name likely related to permission, power, or divine favor.
Azaii
Hebrew · Azaii likely adapts Hebrew Azai or Azzai, a biblical-era name meaning strong or powerful.
Azaylen
Hebrew · Azaylen is a modern constructed name likely influenced by Aziel and similar forms meaning God is my strength.
Azuryn
Persian · Azuryn is a modern color-inspired name based on azure, meaning sky blue.
Alpheus
Greek · From Greek 'Alpheios', a river god in mythology; also a biblical name meaning 'changing'.
Arletta
French · Variant of Arlette, a Norman French name possibly meaning 'eagle,' borne by William the Conqueror's mother.
Adlai
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'my ornament' or 'God is just'; a biblical name borne by the father of a herdsman of David.
Alphonzo
Spanish · Variant of Alfonso, from Germanic elements meaning noble and ready for battle.
Anniemae
English · Compound of Annie (Hebrew "grace") and Mae (English month name).
Americo
Italian · From Germanic Emmerich, meaning 'work-ruler' or 'powerful leader.'
Aldrich
English · From Old English ealdric meaning 'old ruler' or 'wise ruler,' a medieval given name revived as a surname.
Aniello
Italian · Southern Italian name from Latin 'agnellus' meaning 'lamb,' associated with Sant'Agnello.
Anselm
German · Germanic name meaning 'divine helmet' or 'God's protection' (ans 'god' + helm 'helmet').
Amando
Spanish · From Latin 'amandus' meaning worthy of love or lovable, a saintly name.
Annelle
French · French diminutive of Anne, from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Annamary
Hebrew · Combination of Anna (grace) and Mary (beloved or bitter), both of Hebrew origin.
Aulden
English · Variant of Alden, from Old English 'eald' and 'wine' meaning 'old friend.'
Anola
English · Likely a modern American coinage, possibly blending Anna and Nola, or a variant of Anola/Enola.
Aristides
Greek · From Greek aristos meaning 'best' or 'most excellent.' Borne by the Athenian statesman called 'the Just.'
Agustine
Latin · Variant of Augustine, from Latin 'augustus' meaning great, venerable, or majestic.
Angelee
Greek · Modern variant of Angel, from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger of God.'
Adriane
Latin · Variant of Adrienne, from Latin Hadrianus meaning 'from the city of Hadria' (near the Adriatic).
Adriann
Latin · Variant of Adrianne, feminine form of Adrian, from Latin 'Hadrianus' meaning 'from the city of Hadria'.
Andreina
Italian · Andreina is an Italian diminutive of Andrea, from Greek roots meaning "brave" or "manly."
Andrae
Greek · Andrae is a variant of Andrew, from Greek Andreas, meaning "manly" or "brave."
Aquila
Latin · From Latin aquila, meaning eagle.
Andri
Norse · Andri is a Nordic form related to Andrew, ultimately from Greek Andreas, meaning "manly."
Abbi
Hebrew · Abbi is an English diminutive of Abigail, the Hebrew name meaning my father is joy.
Aleisa
German · Aleisa is a variant of Alisa or Elisa, from forms meaning noble and associated with God is my oath.
Anil
Indian · From Sanskrit, often meaning air, wind, or the vital breath.
Antwone
French · A modern spelling of Antoine or Antwan, from Anthony, a classic Roman family name of uncertain meaning.
Artez
Spanish · Likely a modern variant related to Artis or Arthur, often associated with strength or craft.
Antigone
Greek · A Greek name from classical tragedy, often interpreted as worthy of one's ancestors.
Anjela
Greek · A spelling variant of Angela, from Greek angelos, meaning 'messenger.'
Arasely
Spanish · Arasely is likely a Spanish modern coinage, possibly influenced by Araceli, meaning altar of the sky.
Aniel
Hebrew · Often used as a form related to Hebrew divine-name patterns, commonly interpreted as 'God has answered' or 'grace of God.'
Ashiya
Arabic · Likely related to Aisha, from Arabic roots meaning 'alive' or 'living,' though the spelling also resembles Japanese place forms.
Ashia
Arabic · Ashia is often treated as a variant of Aisha, from Arabic meaning "living" or "prosperous," with a modern spelling.
Aldous
English · Aldous derives from an old Germanic name meaning "old" or "wise," preserved in English use.
Ayonna
English · A modern variant of Ayanna or similar names, often associated with beautiful flower or lovely blossom interpretations.
Arek
Slavic · A diminutive of names like Arkadiusz or Ari, used in Slavic languages.
Adenike
African · A Yoruba name meaning the crown is cherished or pampered with care.
Annica
Hebrew · A form of Annika, ultimately from Hannah, meaning "grace" or "favor."
Akili
African · Akili is used in Swahili and Arabic-influenced naming, meaning intelligent or wise.
Alithea
Greek · Alithea is a variant of Alethea, from Greek meaning truth.
Akia
African · A short modern name, probably created from familiar A- and -kia sounds found in late-20th-century naming styles.
Analyn
English · A blended modern name combining Ana and Lynn, often associated with grace and softness.
Adom
African · An Akan name from Ghana meaning 'grace' or 'mercy,' often used with a spiritual sense.
Aleem
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'learned,' 'wise,' or 'all-knowing.'
Akela
Indian · Akela is known from Hindi-derived usage and literary fame, often interpreted as alone or solitary.
Ashon
English · Ashon is likely a modern English coinage related to Ash or Shawn, with a contemporary blended sound.
Akiya
Japanese · Akiya can reflect Japanese elements meaning bright or autumn, though it may also echo Hebrew Akiah forms.
Alenia
Greek · Likely related to Elena or Helen-name forms, from Greek roots associated with light or brightness.
Auna
Irish · Likely related to Oona or Una, an old Irish name often interpreted as one, unity, or lamb-like purity.
Aqeel
Arabic · From Arabic Aqil or Aqeel, meaning 'wise,' 'intelligent,' or 'sensible.'
Ambika
Indian · Ambika is a Sanskrit name meaning mother or little mother and is an epithet of a Hindu goddess.
Ademola
African · Ademola is a Yoruba name meaning “the crown or royalty adds to wealth.”
Ahman
Arabic · Ahman likely draws from Ahmad or Amon, and is often associated with praise or trustworthiness in Arabic usage.
Ariele
Hebrew · Ariele is a feminine form of Ariel, from Hebrew, meaning lion of God.
Artavious
English · Artavious is a modern coined name, likely influenced by Arthur, Octavius, or Latinate name endings.
Adiana
Latin · Adiana is likely a modern blend of Ada and Diana, combining noble associations with the Roman goddess name Diana.
Adebayo
African · Adebayo is a Yoruba name meaning the crown meets joy or royalty brings happiness.
Adalis
German · Probably related to Germanic adal meaning noble, used in Spanish-speaking contexts as Adalis or Adaliz.
Ambree
French · A modern name likely shaped by Amber and Bree, carrying associations of jewel tones and freshness.
Auren
Latin · Auren is likely derived from Latin aurum or aureus, carrying a sense of 'golden.'
Ashleen
Irish · A variant of Aislinn, from Irish meaning 'dream' or 'vision.'
Ashland
English · An English place-based name meaning ash tree land.
Ashlynne
English · An elaborated form of Ashlyn, influenced by Ashley and Irish-sounding endings.
Azania
African · An ancient East African place name later used symbolically in southern Africa.
Aleea
Arabic · Aleea is a variant of Aliya, from Arabic roots meaning "exalted" or "high."
Arryn
Irish · A variant of Erin or Arran, linked to island and place-name traditions in the British Isles.
Aasiya
Arabic · A variant of Asiya, an Arabic name often interpreted as one who comforts, nurtures, or heals.
Ashden
English · An English-style modern name built from ash and den, evoking an ash-tree valley or wooded place.
Annelyse
German · A variant of Annalise, combining Anna and Lise with meanings linked to grace and devotion to God.
Anthonyjames
Latin · Anthonyjames is a combined modern name joining Anthony, of Latin family-name origin, and James, from Hebrew Jacob.
Ayodeji
African · Ayodeji is a Yoruba name from West Africa meaning joy has become double or joy has increased.
Adeeb
Arabic · From Arabic, Adeeb means cultured, refined, or well-mannered, often with literary associations.
Aleigh
English · Aleigh is a modern respelling related to Allie or Leigh, used mainly for its contemporary sound.
Andranik
Persian · Andranik is an Armenian-associated name likely related to a word meaning "firstborn" or "first son," with Iranian regional roots.
Alexandr
Slavic · A Slavic form of Alexander, meaning "defender of men."
Anairis
Spanish · Anairis appears to blend Ana with Iris; Ana comes from Hebrew "grace," while Iris refers to the rainbow flower and messenger name.
Annasophia
Hebrew · Annasophia combines Anna and Sophia, meaning grace and wisdom.
Aysa
Arabic · Usually treated as a variant of Aisha, from Arabic, meaning 'alive' or 'prosperous.'
Asena
Persian · Asena is known from Turkic legend as the ancestral she-wolf, giving it strong mythic associations.
Akiah
Hebrew · Akiah likely draws on Hebrew name patterns and is associated with meanings such as the Lord establishes or God is support.
Anahis
Persian · Anahis is related to Anahita, the Persian goddess linked with water, purity, and fertility.
Arieanna
Greek · Arieanna is a variant of Arianna, ultimately tied to Ariadne and often glossed as most holy.
Aslyn
Irish · Aslyn is a modern form related to Ashlyn, a name associated with dream or vision in Irish usage.
Aodhan
Irish · An Irish name meaning little fire, from the old Gaelic name Aedan or Aodhán.
Aubreanna
English · Aubreanna blends Aubrey and Anna; Aubrey comes from Germanic roots meaning elf ruler, while Anna means grace.
Amirra
Arabic · Likely variant of Amira, from Arabic meaning "princess" or "commander."
Afreen
Persian · From Persian and Urdu usage, Afreen means “praise,” “beauty,” or an exclamation of admiration.
Alainey
French · A modern spelling of Alaina or Elaine, ultimately linked to Helen and meanings of light or brightness.
Arieh
Hebrew · Arieh is a Hebrew name meaning lion.
Arri
German · Arri is likely a short form of Germanic names beginning with Ari- or Hari-, often linked to "eagle" or "army."
Aslin
Irish · Aslin is likely related to the Irish Aisling, meaning dream or vision.
Ahlana
English · Ahlana is likely a modern form influenced by Arabic sounds and names like Alana, giving it a warm melodic feel.
Arisbel
Spanish · Arisbel is a modern Spanish-style compound name, likely blending Ari- with -bel, a suffix associated with beauty.
Aitiana
English · Aitiana is likely a modern coined name influenced by Tatiana and Aiyana-style forms.
Amoi
African · Likely a modern adaptation of African and Creole-style forms, often used for its soft melodic sound.
Aengus
Irish · Aengus is an Irish mythic name meaning one strength or unique vigor, borne by a Celtic god.
Avidan
Hebrew · Avidan is a Hebrew name meaning my father is judge or father of judgment.
Armanie
Italian · Armanie likely draws from Armani and Arman, carrying associations with aspiration, desire, or the famous Italian surname.
Aaleah
Arabic · A variant of Aaliyah or Aliyah, meaning exalted, rising, or ascending.
Aneya
Indian · Likely Sanskrit-influenced, often interpreted as caring, protected, or divine.
Asadullah
Arabic · Asadullah is an Arabic name meaning 'lion of God,' a title associated with bravery and Islamic history.
Abhi
Indian · Abhi is an Indian short form, often from names like Abhishek, with meanings tied to fearlessness or ritual honor.
Aianna
English · Modern ornamental form of Aiyana or Anna, often associated with beauty or eternal bloom.
Adisson
English · Adisson is a modern spelling of Addison, originally an English surname meaning "son of Adam."
Aiyanah
Arabic · Aiyanah is a modern variant of Ayana or Ayana, often interpreted as "beautiful flower" or "eternal blossom."
Anelis
French · Anelis likely derives from Annelise, combining Anna 'grace' with Elisabeth 'God is my oath.'
Alique
French · A rare name likely related to Germanic Adel- names, suggesting nobility or noble kind.
Alera
Latin · Likely a modern name related to Alara or Hilary-type sounds, often associated with cheerfulness or elevation.
Aleha
Hebrew · Aleha is likely a variant of Aaliyah or Aleah, carrying a sense of rising, ascending, or exalted.
Anaria
Hebrew · Anaria is likely a modern elaboration of Anna or Anara, tied to grace and mercy in Hebrew-rooted naming traditions.
Annalina
Hebrew · Annalina blends Anna, meaning grace, with Lina, creating a soft European compound name.
Aashay
Indian · Aashay is an Indian name meaning hope, intention, or aspiration in Sanskrit-derived usage.
Addonis
Greek · Addonis is a variant of Adonis, the Greek mythological name associated with exceptional beauty.
Ajdin
Slavic · Ajdin is used in the Balkans and likely reflects Arabic religious influence, associated with faith or devotion.
Ashwath
Indian · Ashwath is a Sanskrit name linked to the sacred peepal tree and enduring life.
Amunet
African · Amunet is an ancient Egyptian name meaning "the hidden one," borne by a primordial goddess.
Anoushka
Indian · Anoushka is used in South Asia and Persian tradition with meanings like "sweet," "grace," or "favor."
Aaryana
Indian · A modern elaboration of Arya or Ariana, carrying a sense of nobility or honor.
Aviyon
Hebrew · Likely a Hebrew-inspired modern form, possibly related to avi meaning my father or aviv spring imagery.
Altin
Persian · Altin is a Persianate/central Asian name meaning "gold," used in modern naming as a distinctive compact masculine name.
Amyria
Arabic · A modern form influenced by Amira or Myra, often interpreted with senses of princess or admired one.
Anasophia
Hebrew · A compound of Ana and Sophia, combining grace with wisdom from Hebrew and Greek roots.
Aamari
African · Aamari is a variant of Amari, a name used with meanings related to strength or grace in different traditions.
Alivya
Latin · Alivya is a streamlined modern spelling of Olivia, from Latin oliva meaning 'olive tree.'
Ayna
Arabic · Ayna is used in Arabic and Persian contexts and is often associated with eyes, mirror, or beauty depending on form.
Ahsen
Arabic · From Arabic ahsan, meaning "best," "most beautiful," or "most excellent."
Amaj
African · Likely a modern African-derived form; it is often used for its strong sound more than a fixed etymology.
Anayi
Arabic · Likely a modern melodic form related to Anais or Anaya, often associated with grace or care.
Amarya
Arabic · A modern form influenced by Amara and Maria, often associated with grace or everlasting beauty.
Assane
African · Assane is a West African form of Hasan, from Arabic roots meaning handsome or good.
Adiv
Indian · Adiv is an Indian name with Sanskrit associations, often interpreted as "delicate," "gentle," or "pleasant."
Aniken
English · Aniken is likely a modern variant of Anakin, a contemporary invented name popularized through modern storytelling.
Anayiah
Hebrew · Anayiah is likely a modern variant built on Hebrew-style elements, often linked to ideas of God answering or divine grace.
Abiah
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning my father is the Lord or Yahweh is my father.
Amariyana
Latin · Modern blend of Amari and Mariana-like forms, often associated with grace and belovedness.
Adayla
English · Adayla is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Adela or Adelaide, from Germanic roots meaning noble.
Aemilia
Latin · Aemilia is the original Latin form of Emilia, from the Roman family name Aemilius, often linked with striving or rivaling.
Amadis
Spanish · Amadis is a literary name best known from medieval romance, likely tied to love through Latin amare, to love.
Adeliz
French · An old French form related to Adelaide, from Germanic roots meaning noble kind.
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