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Akaia
Japanese · A modern name likely echoing Japanese Kai or Greek Achaia, giving it a soft invented feel with possible sea or place associations.
Alailah
Arabic · Alailah likely draws from Arabic Layla-type roots meaning night, reshaped into a modern ornamental form.
Audrielle
English · A feminine elaboration of Audrey, rooted in Old English elements meaning noble and strength.
Aayden
Irish · Aayden is a modern spelling of Aiden, from Irish Aodh, meaning little fire.
Adien
Irish · Adien is a variant of Aidan, from an Irish name meaning little fire.
Aragon
Spanish · Aragon is a Spanish place name tied to the historic kingdom and region of Aragon.
Auner
German · Auner is likely from a German surname, possibly occupational or locational in origin.
Adeleigh
English · Adeleigh is a modern form of Adley or Adeline-like names, tied to noble roots.
Amoriah
Hebrew · Amoriah likely blends amor, meaning love, with Moriah, a biblical place name.
Avena
Latin · From Latin avena, meaning oat, giving it a gentle botanical sense.
Alekxander
Greek · Variant spelling of Alexander, from Greek meaning defender of men.
Arshi
Persian · Persian and Urdu/Hindi name meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the sky/throne.'
Azumi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'safe dwelling' or 'peaceful corner,' also the name of an ancient seafaring clan.
Arshaan
Arabic · Arshaan is linked to Arabic/Persian naming patterns and is often interpreted as 'most worthy' or 'honorable'.
Addiel
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'adornment of God' or 'God's ornament,' appearing in Old Testament genealogies.
Arihanna
Greek · Modern blend of Ariana (Greek 'very holy') and Rhiannon (Irish/Welsh 'great queen').
Anariah
Hebrew · Modern invented name with a Hebrew sound, possibly combining 'Ana' (grace) with the suffix '-iah' meaning God.
Ashwaq
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'longings,' 'yearnings,' or 'passionate desires,' used in Arabic poetry.
Antalya
Greek · From the Turkish coastal city Antalya, derived from ancient Greek Attaleia founded by King Attalus II.
Aranya
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning 'forest' or 'wilderness,' evoking the sacred wild spaces of nature.
Alii
Arabic · Variant of Ali, an Arabic name meaning 'exalted' or 'high in rank.'
Arfan
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'gratitude' or 'full of knowledge and wisdom.'
Atreya
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'descendant of the sage Atri,' a celebrated lineage in Hindu scripture.
Allizon
French · A creative spelling of Allison, from Old French and German meaning 'noble kind' or 'noble one.'
Aleira
Spanish · Modern name of likely Spanish origin, a creative variant blending names like Alira or Aleira, evoking light and grace.
Anailah
Hebrew · Creative blend possibly combining Hebrew 'Ana' meaning gracious with a feminine suffix, evoking divine grace and beauty.
Avilyn
English · Modern invented blend of Ava or Avery with the popular -lyn suffix.
Azyra
Hebrew · Modern invented name possibly related to Azariah or evoking the azure blue color.
Adhvaith
Indian · Adhvaith is an Indian/Sanskrit form connected to Advaita thought, meaning ‘non-duality’ or the singular absolute reality.
Azryel
Hebrew · Azryel is a modern Hebrew-style -el name, combining a divine element with a heroic opening, interpreted as a God-centered name form.
Aricella
Hebrew · Modern invented blend possibly of Ariel (Hebrew, 'lion of God') and the Latin diminutive suffix -cella.
Anahli
Spanish · Variant of Anahí, a Spanish/indigenous name associated with a flowering tree of the pampas.
Ayrabella
English · Modern invented blend of Aira/Ayra and Bella (Latin, 'beautiful'), creating an ornate compound name.
Amiryah
Arabic · A fusion of Arabic Amir meaning 'prince' and the Hebrew suffix -yah, evoking 'God is my prince.'
Afraz
Persian · Persian name meaning 'exalting,' 'elevating,' or 'raising high,' suggesting honor and distinction.
Arseniy
Slavic · Slavic form of Arsenius, from Greek 'Arsenios' meaning 'virile' or 'masculine,' borne by several early Christian saints.
Azon
Hebrew · Name of possible Hebrew derivation, a modern creative form related to roots meaning 'strength' or 'hearing.'
Adoniram
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'my lord is exalted,' borne by an official in King Solomon's court.
Ardin
English · Modern variant of Arden, an English place name meaning 'high valley' or 'dwelling in the forest.'
Amillie
Latin · A spelling variant of Amelia, drawn from Latin Aemilia, with a meaning tied to the root sense of "industrious" and high-spirited character.
Ataliah
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Athaliah, a biblical Hebrew name built from a theophoric ending linked to Yahweh.
Alyrah
Greek · Modern invented variant of Lyra, the Greek name for the lyre constellation and musical instrument.
Araiah
Hebrew · Modern elaboration of Aria or Ariah, blending Hebrew and musical elements meaning lion of God.
Avori
English · Modern variant of Avory or Ivory, evoking the creamy white material and elegance.
Adaleena
German · Elaborated variant of Adeline, from Old German 'adal' meaning noble; a feminine name of aristocratic lineage.
Addelyne
German · A creative respelling of Adeline, from Germanic adal ('noble') via Old French, meaning 'noble one.'
Adry
Latin · Diminutive of Adriana, derived from Latin 'Hadrianus' meaning 'from Hadria,' an ancient northern Italian city.
Aylanna
Irish · Blend of Ayla (Hebrew/Turkish, 'halo of light' or 'oak tree') and the Irish suffix -anna meaning 'gracious.'
Altay
English · Used as a modern name in English contexts, associated in broader Eurasian usage with mountain or highland imagery.
Alhan
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'melodies' or 'tunes,' from 'lahn' (melody), evoking harmony and music.
Avanthika
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'from Avanti,' referring to an ancient kingdom in India; also an epithet of Parvati.
Attalie
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Athalie/Athaliah, from Hebrew forms related to the sense of divine strength.
Ariha
Arabic · Arabic and Sanskrit name meaning fragrant breeze or one who destroys enemies; also a Quranic reference.
Advit
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'unique' or 'without a second,' from 'a' (without) and 'dvit' (second), denoting one of a kind.
Atal
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'immovable,' 'firm,' or 'unshakeable,' denoting steadfast strength.
Alarah
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Alara or a creative blend of Alara and Zarah.
Ahmina
Arabic · Variant of Amina, the Arabic name meaning 'trustworthy,' 'faithful,' and 'safe.'
Aryash
Persian · Persian name related to Arash, the legendary archer hero of Iranian mythology, meaning 'bright, truthful.'
Ailan
Irish · Modern variant of Aileen/Ailín forms, from Gaelic naming patterns with a gentle, lyrical sense.
Aryes
Indian · A modern stylized form of Arya, from Indo-Iranian *arya* meaning 'noble.'
Anagh
Indian · A modern Indian form related to Sanskrit *anagha*, meaning 'sinless' or 'pure.'
Arhant
Indian · Derived from Indic religious vocabulary around arhat/arahant, meaning an awakened or spiritually refined person.
Arii
Hebrew · A short, modernized spelling of Ari from Hebrew *ari* (“lion”), often used as a unisex-styled given name.
Athira
Indian · An Indian-rooted modern name often associated in usage with beauty or steadiness in Sanskrit naming traditions.
Alinea
French · A French-influenced feminine form of Aline, ultimately related to Germanic notions of noble or refined character.
Avaia
English · A contemporary Ava-style creation with an -ia ending, usually valued for soft elegance rather than strict etymology.
Aysu
Arabic · A short modern name shaped by Arabic-style phonetics, often used as a soft and distinctive female form.
Aadhi
Indian · Indian form of Aadi from Sanskrit, meaning first, beginning, or primordial.
Aryo
Indian · From Sanskrit arya, this modern form means 'noble' or 'honorable' in Indian naming tradition.
Adaleyza
German · A modern feminine invention from Adele-like elements using the -leza sound, often interpreted as a refined, noble-flavored name.
Aanaya
Arabic · From Arabic inaya, meaning help, care, or protection, kept as a gentle modern feminine name.
Annapaula
Hebrew · Combined from Anna and Paula, uniting Hebrew 'grace' with a Latin saint-name element linked to humility.
Aryela
Hebrew · Aryela is a modern English-influenced spell form connected to Arabic-Hebrew style vowel patterns and elegant contemporary naming.
Axis
Latin · Derived from Latin axis, 'axle' or 'axis,' and used in modern naming as a minimalist, abstract, nontraditional choice.
Aariyan
Indian · A modern Indian variant related to Aryan forms from *ārya*, meaning noble or honorable.
Aaroh
Indian · From Sanskrit *āroh* meaning “to rise” or “ascend,” symbolizing upward movement and progress.
Ayres
English · An English surname from older family-name roots, modernized in many spellings and now used as a given name.
Absalat
Hebrew · Variant-rooted in biblical Absalom tradition, with elements meaning father and peace.
Aaravi
Indian · Aaravi is an Indian variant linked to Aarav traditions, often associated with calmness, peace, and auspicious energy.
Adey
English · Adey is a short, modern personal form related to names with Ade-, used across English and Arabic-influenced naming as a compact given name.
Azhari
Arabic · Arabic-derived name linked to al-Azhār, associated with exalted scholarship and esteem.
Agustya
Latin · A modern spelling of Augustine/August traditions, from Latin *Augustus* meaning "venerable" or "great."
Adhyan
Indian · An Indian/Sanskrit form related to learning and recitation, often used as a modern variant for focused devotion.
Akiro
Japanese · A Japanese name variant shaped like Akira, often meaning bright, clear, or intelligent.
Aavash
Persian · Persian modern spelling variant often linked to meanings of protection, devotion, or affection.
Avitaj
Hebrew · Avitaj is a rare modern name with likely Hebrew or Indian influence, often interpreted around ideas of gift, vitality, or blessing.
Aadhvika
Indian · Aadhvika is an Indian modern name often interpreted as unique or one of a kind, built from Sanskrit-style elements.
Aviahna
Hebrew · Aviahna is likely a modern elaboration of Hebrew Aviah, meaning my father is God.
Aeiress
English · Aeiress is a modern invented English-style name likely inspired by “heiress” or airy sound patterns.
Ador
Spanish · Likely from adorare or adoration roots, giving the name a sense of love, reverence, or devotion.
Amirya
Arabic · Amirya likely draws from Arabic amir, meaning leader or prince, with a modern feminine form.
Azzahra
Arabic · Azzahra comes from Arabic al-Zahra, meaning radiant, blooming, or flower-like.
Aliyaan
Arabic · Aliyaan is an Arabic-derived name related to elevation and nobility, meaning lofty or exalted.
Alaz
Persian · Alaz is associated with flame or blazing fire, giving it a vivid elemental meaning.
Avianni
Latin · A modern elaboration of Aviana, likely tied to Latin avis, meaning bird.
Arale
Japanese · Arale is a Japanese name and word meaning 'hail' or 'small hailstones.'
Astraia
Greek · Astraia comes from Greek mythology and means star-maiden, the goddess of justice linked with the stars.
Aleo
Latin · Likely derived from Latin-rooted forms suggesting nourishment or uplift, though it is now used mainly as a modern name.
Akhai
Arabic · Akhai likely derives from Arabic akhi, meaning my brother.
Adalayah
Hebrew · Adalayah appears to blend Ada and -yah, suggesting a modern name with noble and God-linked Hebrew resonance.
Aadhyasri
Indian · Aadhyasri is an Indian compound name combining Aadhya, first or primordial, with Sri, a title of beauty and prosperity.
Ayma
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic-rooted names suggesting prestige or leadership, used in a soft modern form.
Aasiah
Arabic · Aasiah is a variant of Asiyah or Asiah, a name associated with healing, consolation, or one who tends to others.
Aliyus
Arabic · Likely a modern form blending Ali with a Latin-style ending, suggesting exalted or elevated status.
Akyli
English · A modern invented name with a smooth contemporary sound, possibly influenced by Kylie and Akila-type forms.
Aleesi
Italian · Aleesi appears to be a creative form of Alessia or Elise, linked to names meaning "defender" or "noble."
Airiella
English · A modern blend name echoing Ariel and Ella, often heard as airy, graceful, and feminine.
Azina
Arabic · An Arabic name often associated with beauty, adornment, or refinement.
Adaliya
Hebrew · Likely related to Adalia or Adaliah forms, often interpreted as noble, just, or God-reflecting.
Asel
Arabic · From Arabic Asal or Asel, associated with honey and sweetness.
Amariella
Latin · Amariella is a decorative form likely built from Amara or Maria elements, suggesting grace, love, or bitterness from Latin-root traditions.
Avanii
Indian · Avanii is a variant of Avani, from Sanskrit, meaning earth or the earth goddess.
Ahzani
African · Likely a modern form influenced by African and Arabic sound patterns, often interpreted as strong or beautiful.
Ahzara
Hebrew · Likely related to Azara or Zara forms, suggesting brightness, help, or blossoming grace.
Azalayah
Hebrew · A modern form likely modeled on Azaliah or Azalea, blending floral and Hebrew-style naming patterns.
Acee
English · Acee is an English modern form related to Ace, suggesting excellence, first rank, or distinction.
Archibaldo
German · Archibaldo is an Italian and Spanish-style form of Archibald, from Germanic roots meaning genuine and bold.
Arez
Persian · Arez is likely a Persian-style name related to desire or aspiration, carrying a sense of wish or longing.
Abuzar
Arabic · Abuzar is an Arabic name known from early Islamic history, literally formed as father of Zar.
Ahsaan
Arabic · Ahsaan comes from Arabic ihsan, meaning excellence, kindness, or doing what is beautiful and good.
Arvaeyah
Hebrew · Likely a modern Hebrew-style creation, possibly echoing Arava, a term linked with desert plain or willow imagery.
Anyis
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Anis, meaning friendly, close companion, or congenial.
Aagya
Indian · Aagya is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit usage meaning command, permission, or respected instruction.
Amiriyon
Arabic · Amiriyon appears to build on Amir, the Arabic name meaning 'prince' or 'commander,' with a modern extended ending.
Aizan
Arabic · Likely an Arabic-derived modern name, often interpreted as strength, honor, or distinction depending on its source form.
Arteo
Latin · A modern Romance-style form possibly linked to art or Arthur-like sounds, giving it an artistic or noble feel.
Aryna
Greek · A variant of Arina or Irina, from Greek roots meaning peace.
Adriely
Latin · Adriely is a modern form related to Adrian, from Latin Hadrianus meaning from Hadria.
Alveera
Arabic · Alveera is likely related to Arabic-inspired Vera or Alvira forms and is often understood as noble or true in modern use.
Araylah
Hebrew · Araylah is a modern variant influenced by Ariel and Aria forms, suggesting lion-like strength or melody.
Avany
Indian · Likely related to Sanskrit Avani, meaning earth, making it a name tied to the natural world.
Ahira
Hebrew · From Hebrew biblical tradition, often interpreted as brother of light or brotherly friend.
Airy
English · An English word-name suggesting lightness, openness, and a breezy quality.
Aiunii
Japanese · Likely a modern Japanese-inspired name, possibly drawing on ai, meaning love.
Akayda
Arabic · Likely a modern coined name with Arabic-style sounds and a strong, contemporary feel.
Akeza
African · An East African name associated with beauty or preciousness in regional usage.
Akvira
Slavic · Likely related to Latin aqua or strong Slavic-style forms, suggesting water or vigor.
Aleany
Spanish · A modern elaboration of Alea- or Alani-like sounds, created for softness and flow.
Alehia
Arabic · Likely related to Aliyah-type roots, giving it the sense of rising, ascending, or being exalted.
Allany
Irish · A modern form related to Alan, traditionally linked to handsomeness or cheerfulness.
Anahera
Greek · A form meaning angel, ultimately traced to Greek angelos, messenger.
Anikareddy
Indian · A modern Indian compound likely combining Anika with the surname element Reddy.
Anzish
Indian · Anzish appears to be a modern South Asian-style name, likely formed for its distinctive sound rather than from a single traditional root.
Araelyn
Welsh · Araelyn is a modern elaboration blending elements like Ara and the -lyn/-elyn ending common in contemporary English and Welsh-style names.
Astari
Greek · Astari likely draws on star-related sounds, echoing names tied to stars and celestial imagery in Greek and Arabic naming traditions.
Aylannie
English · Aylannie is a modern invented name, likely built from fashionable prefixes like Ay- and the soft French-influenced ending -annie.
Azoura
Arabic · Azoura likely evokes azure, the blue of the sky, with Arabic and French sound influences shaping its modern form.
Abdulrazak
Arabic · Abdulrazak comes from Arabic 'Abd al-Razzaq,' meaning “servant of the Provider,” one of the divine names.
Agastyareddy
Indian · Agastyareddy combines Agastya, the revered sage of Hindu tradition, with Reddy, a South Indian surname.
Altai
Chinese · Altai refers to the Altai mountain region of Central Asia, making it a strong place-based nature name.
Amazzi
Italian · Amazzi appears to be an Italian-style modern name, possibly adapted from a surname or expressive sound pattern.
Amyris
Greek · Amyris is a botanical name for a fragrant shrub, ultimately used as a nature-inspired modern given name.
Arize
African · Arize is used in West African naming and also reads as a modern English-style form, suggesting “rise” or uplift.
Arkaius
Greek · Arkaius appears to be a modern form inspired by Arcadius or Arkadios, Greek-derived names linked to Arcadia.
Armello
Italian · Armello is likely an Italian surname-style or diminutive form, possibly related to names built on arma or Armel.
Arsiah
Arabic · Arsiah appears to be an Arabic-style modern name, possibly related to elevated, noble, or throne-associated roots.
Asaias
Hebrew · Asaias is a biblical-form name related to Asaiah, from Hebrew, meaning “made by God” or “God has acted.”
Anner
English · Dialectal or phonetic variant of Anna/Hannah, from Hebrew meaning grace or favor.
Alois
German · Germanic form of Aloysius, possibly meaning 'famous warrior' or 'all-wise.'
Albin
Latin · From Latin 'albus' meaning 'white' or 'bright'; a Germanic form of Albinus.
Adell
German · Variant of Adele, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble'.
Arah
Hebrew · A biblical name appearing in 1 Chronicles and Ezra, of uncertain Hebrew meaning, possibly 'wayfarer'.
Almina
Arabic · Possibly from Arabic meaning 'learned' or 'educated,' used in British aristocracy.
Alene
Irish · Variant of Aileen or Arlene, from Irish meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Alfa
Greek · From Alpha, the first letter of the Greek alphabet, symbolizing 'the beginning.'
Abelina
Hebrew · Feminine elaboration of Abel, from Hebrew 'hevel' meaning breath or life.
Angella
Greek · Variant spelling of Angela, from Greek angelos meaning "messenger" or "angel."
Arne
Norse · Scandinavian name from Old Norse 'arn' meaning eagle; widely used in Northern Europe.
Avanelle
French · American compound name blending Ava with the French diminutive suffix -elle.
Azlee
English · Modern invented name, likely a phonetic respelling inspired by Azalea, the flowering shrub.
Azie
English · Pet form or diminutive of names like Azalea or Azeline.
Adamae
English · Blend of Ada (Germanic 'noble') and Mae (English month name), a Southern compound.
Azalie
Greek · French form of Azalea, from Greek 'azaleos' meaning dry; a flowering shrub name.
Arcadio
Spanish · Spanish form of Greek Arkadios, meaning 'from Arcadia,' the pastoral paradise of myth.
Alexsandra
Greek · Variant spelling of Alexandra, from Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'andros' (man), meaning 'defender of people.'
Arabel
Latin · Short form of Arabella, from Latin 'orabilis' meaning 'yielding to prayer.' Popular in medieval Scotland.
Angelyne
Greek · Elaborated form of Angeline, from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.'
Artemas
Greek · From Greek 'Artemis,' the goddess of the hunt; means 'gift of Artemis.' Appears in the New Testament.
Amalee
French · Phonetic respelling of Amélie, from Germanic 'amal' meaning work or industrious.
Aiken
English · From Old English 'Ācen,' a diminutive of Adam or from 'oak,' meaning 'little Adam' or 'made of oak.'
Amalio
Spanish · Spanish form of Amalius, from Latin meaning 'industrious' or 'striving'.
Alyn
Welsh · Welsh river name or variant of Alan, from Celtic meaning 'harmony' or 'rock.'
Alayne
French · Variant of Elaine, from Old French Helaine, ultimately from Greek Helene meaning bright, shining.
Avelardo
Spanish · Spanish form of Abelard, from Germanic elements meaning 'noble and brave.'
Avelia
Latin · Elaboration of Ava or from Latin 'avis' meaning bird.
Andreia
Greek · A feminine form of Andrew, from Greek andreia meaning "courage" or "manly strength."
Adrean
Latin · Adrean is a variant of Adrian, from the Latin Hadrianus, meaning a person from Hadria in northern Italy.
Antione
French · Antione is a variant of Antoine, the French form of Anthony, from an old Roman family name.
Alicea
English · Alicea is a variant of Alicia and Alice, from Germanic roots meaning 'noble' or 'of noble kind.'
Aracelis
Spanish · Aracelis is likely related to Araceli, from Spanish Marian devotion meaning “altar of heaven.”
Amee
French · Amee is a French-style spelling of Amy, from Latin amata, meaning beloved.
Anecia
Greek · Anecia is likely a variant of Agnes or Anicia, linked to Greek roots meaning 'pure' or 'chaste.'
Andrian
Latin · Andrian is a variant of Adrian, a name tied to Hadria in northern Italy and sometimes linked with strength or manliness.
Alesandra
Italian · Alesandra is a variant of Alessandra, the Italian feminine form of Alexander, meaning "defender of mankind."
Angeliki
Greek · Angeliki is the Greek form of Angela, from angelos meaning "messenger" or "angel."
Anicia
Latin · Anicia is a feminine form of the ancient Roman family name Anicius, with roots in Latin naming tradition.
Ananda
Indian · Ananda is from Sanskrit and means bliss or deep joy.
Andreya
Greek · Andreya is a feminine form of Andrew, from Greek andreios meaning "manly," "brave," or "strong."
Anouk
French · A French pet form of Anne or Anna, from Hebrew meaning grace.
Antwane
French · Antwane is a variant of Antoine or Anthony, from Latin Antonius, an old Roman family name of uncertain meaning.
Arrington
English · An English surname and place name meaning settlement associated with a person or family called Earna or similar.
Abraxas
Greek · Abraxas comes from Gnostic tradition, where it names a mystical figure or talismanic word associated with esoteric symbolism.
Analilia
Spanish · A compound Spanish-style name blending Ana and Lilia, carrying the associations of grace and lily imagery.
Aaren
Hebrew · A variant of Aaron, a Hebrew name of uncertain ancient origin often interpreted as exalted or high mountain.
Alesandro
Italian · Alesandro is a variant of Alessandro, from Greek roots meaning defender of mankind.
Alexandar
Greek · Alexandar is a Slavic-style form of Alexander, meaning defender of men.
Amanita
Latin · Amanita comes from the Latin scientific name for a group of mushrooms, giving it a botanical association.
Aubre
German · Aubre is a shortened form of Aubrey, from Germanic roots meaning “elf ruler.”
Alif
Arabic · Alif comes from the Arabic name of the first letter of the alphabet and can suggest beginnings or primacy.
Akosua
African · A Ghanaian Akan day name for a girl born on Sunday.
Alexcia
Greek · Alexcia is a stylized form of Alexia, from Greek roots meaning "defender" or "protector."
Azizi
Arabic · Azizi comes from Arabic aziz and means 'beloved,' 'precious,' or 'mighty,' and is also used in Swahili-speaking cultures.
Ashika
Indian · An Indian name often connected with hope, blessing, or desirability depending on Sanskrit usage.
Alanya
Irish · Alanya is often treated as a modern form related to Alana, an Irish-linked name associated with beauty or harmony.
Aydee
English · Aydee is a modern phonetic form related to names like Aidee or Aida, used more for sound and style than fixed etymology.
Alexy
Greek · Alexy is a variant of Alexios, from Greek roots meaning "defender" or "helper."
Ayron
Hebrew · Ayron is a spelling variant of Aaron, a Hebrew name of uncertain ancient meaning, often linked with "exalted" or "high mountain."
Abrian
English · Abrian is likely a modern blend influenced by Adrian and Brian, used more for style and sound than a fixed ancient etymology.
Avier
Spanish · Avier is likely a modern variant influenced by Javier, the Spanish name linked to the Basque place name Etxeberria, 'new house.'
Azizah
Arabic · Azizah is the feminine form of Aziz and means 'beloved,' 'precious,' or 'powerful.'
Akane
Japanese · Akane is a Japanese name meaning deep red or madder red, often associated with vivid natural color.
Aeric
Norse · Aeric is a stylized form of Eric, from Old Norse meaning eternal ruler or ever powerful.
Alamin
Arabic · Alamin comes from Arabic and is associated with "the worlds" or, in related forms, with trustworthiness.
Avanti
Indian · In Indian use it recalls the ancient region Avanti; in Italian it literally means forward or ahead.
Aarion
Hebrew · Aarion is likely a modern variant of Aaron, the Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as "high mountain" or "exalted."
Asley
English · Asley is likely a variant of Ashley, an English place name meaning ash tree meadow.
Alexzandria
Greek · Alexzandria is a stylized form of Alexandria, meaning defender of mankind and also tied to the famous city name.
Abbigale
Hebrew · Variant of Abigail, from Hebrew meaning 'my father is joy.'
Ahmod
Arabic · Ahmod is a spelling variant of Ahmad, from Arabic, meaning most praised or commendable.
Ariell
Hebrew · Ariell is a variant spelling of Ariel, the Hebrew name meaning ‘lion of God.’
Asten
English · Asten is likely a surname-style or place-derived English variant related to Aston, meaning eastern settlement or town.
Allia
Latin · Possibly derived from the Latin river name Allia or used as a soft modern form of Alia.
Avedis
Persian · From Armenian Christian use and Persian-rooted usage, often glossed as "good news" or blessedness.
Alyia
Hebrew · Usually a variant of Aliyah or Aaliyah, associated with rising, ascending, or being exalted.
Ayssa
Arabic · Ayssa is likely a variant of Aisha, from Arabic meaning "alive" or "living."
Arrianna
Italian · A variant of Arianna, the Italian form of Ariadne, meaning "most holy" or closely associated with ancient Greek roots.
Anum
Arabic · Anum is used in Muslim naming tradition and is often associated with divine favor or blessing.
Anilu
Spanish · Often treated as a blended modern Spanish-style name, sometimes combining Ana with Lu or Luz.
Angelis
Greek · Angelis comes from the Greek root for "angel" or "messenger," often used through Spanish and Latin forms.
Amario
Latin · Amario is a modern Romance-style form likely influenced by Mario and amare, the Latin root meaning to love.
Avrahom
Hebrew · A Yiddish-influenced form of Abraham, from Hebrew meaning 'father of many.'
Ayushi
Indian · Ayushi is an Indian name from Sanskrit, meaning long life or one blessed with longevity.
Abree
English · Abree is a modern English-style coinage, likely influenced by Aubrey and Brie sounds.
Acasia
Greek · Acasia is likely a variant of Acacia, from Greek, referring to the acacia tree and symbolizing resilience.
Ashna
Indian · From South Asian and Persian usage, often interpreted as meaning friend, familiar, or beloved.
Ajanae
English · Ajanae appears to be a modern invented name, likely influenced by Janae and similar melodic forms.
Alaisa
English · Alaisa is likely a modern variant of Alice-type names, carrying the sense of nobility.
Avetis
Persian · Avetis is used in Armenian tradition and is often interpreted as meaning "good news" or "bringer of tidings."
Abad
Arabic · An Arabic-derived name associated with worship, devotion, or servitude to God.
Ashani
African · Name used in African naming traditions, often linked to Ashanti-inspired forms.
Ashanty
African · Likely inspired by Ashanti, the name of the Ghanaian ethnic group and kingdom, adapted in modern spelling.
Anaissa
French · Likely a variant of Anais, the French form related to Anna, meaning “grace.”
Abrie
English · Likely a short form of Aubrey or Gabrielle-type names; Aubrey ultimately comes from Germanic roots meaning "elf ruler."
Aleli
Spanish · From Spanish alheli, the wallflower blossom, making it a floral nature name.
Annarae
Hebrew · Compound of Anna, meaning "grace," and Rae, meaning "ray" or used as a middle-name element.
Armany
Italian · Likely influenced by Armani and Armand, names connected with Germanic roots meaning army or soldier.
Adeem
Arabic · Adeem is an Arabic name often understood to mean rare, unique, or exceptional.
Alexxander
Greek · Alexxander is a modern spelling of Alexander, from Greek elements meaning defender of men.
Alvi
Arabic · Alvi is often used as a form tied to Alawi or Ali, meaning associated with Ali or his lineage.
Addisen
English · A spelling variant of Addison, originally an English surname meaning son of Adam.
Akaya
Japanese · Akaya is likely a Japanese-derived name form, used for its bright, flowing sound.
Abdelaziz
Arabic · An Arabic devotional name meaning “servant of the Mighty,” using one of the divine names of God.
Avish
Hebrew · Avish is likely a Hebrew-derived modern name related to Avi, meaning "my father," with a contemporary ending.
Aspin
English · Aspin likely relates to Aspen, the tree name from English, giving it a crisp natural feel.
Aliayah
Arabic · Aliayah is a variant of Aaliyah, from Arabic meaning high, exalted, or ascending.
Aleja
Spanish · Aleja is likely a Spanish short form related to Alejandra, from Greek roots meaning defender or protector.
Abigayil
Hebrew · Abigayil is the Hebrew form of Abigail, meaning “my father is joy” or “father’s rejoicing.”
Ailed
Welsh · Ailed is used as a modern form related to Welsh Eilir or Spanish Aylin-like names, often associated with brightness or beauty.
Andoni
Spanish · A Basque and Spanish form of Anthony, from Roman Antonius, traditionally interpreted as priceless or highly praiseworthy.
Andersson
Norse · Andersson is a Scandinavian patronymic surname meaning son of Anders, a form of Andrew.
Abdulrahim
Arabic · An Arabic devotional name meaning 'servant of the Merciful.'
Archit
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'worshipped,' 'honored,' or 'respected.'
Amaal
Arabic · From Arabic amal or a'mal, meaning hope, aspiration, or deeds.
Alija
Slavic · Alija is used as a variant of Elijah in some Slavic contexts, from Hebrew meaning my God is Yahweh.
Angeliz
Spanish · Angeliz is a modern Spanish-style form of Angel, from Greek angelos meaning messenger.
Alayha
Arabic · Alayha is a modern spelling influenced by Aliyah, from Arabic roots meaning exalted or rising.
Anza
Arabic · Anza appears in Arabic and African usage and is often understood as a concise modern name with regional roots.
Arria
Latin · A feminine form of the Roman family name Arria, from ancient Latin naming tradition.
Airion
English · A modern invented name influenced by Arian or Arion sounds, giving an airy and melodic impression.
Awad
Arabic · Awad comes from Arabic and means compensation, reward, or substitute.
Alizea
French · Likely inspired by French Alizee, from alize meaning 'trade wind,' giving it an airy feel.
Alesi
Greek · Alesi is likely related to Alexius or Alessia forms, carrying a sense of "defender" or "helper."
Ayiana
African · Ayiana is often treated as a modern name associated with eternal blossom or beautiful flower in contemporary usage.
Abdulahi
Arabic · Abdulahi is a regional form of Abdullah, meaning servant of God.
Andro
Greek · Andro comes from Greek roots meaning manly, masculine, or warrior-like.
Abdalrahman
Arabic · Abdalrahman comes from Arabic and means servant of the Most Merciful, a devotional religious name.
Anthonyjoseph
English · Anthonyjoseph combines Anthony, traditionally linked with priceless worth, and Joseph, meaning God will add.
Annaclaire
English · Annaclaire combines Anna, meaning "grace," with Claire, meaning "bright" or "clear."
Alaija
English · A modern invented form influenced by Aaliyah and Alaya, created for its flowing, contemporary sound.
Anevay
English · A modern invented name popularized for its distinctive sound; its exact etymology is uncertain.
Adeli
German · Likely related to Adele or Adela, from Germanic roots meaning 'noble.'
Adelisa
German · A compound-style form built from Adel- names, from Germanic roots meaning 'noble.'
Adianna
Latin · A modern form influenced by Diana or Adriana, with roots tied to Roman names and 'from Hadria.'
Anelly
Spanish · A modern form related to Anel or Anneli, associated with grace and favor.
Amitai
Hebrew · Amitai is a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'my truth' or 'truthful.'
Abdulhakeem
Arabic · Abdulhakeem means servant of the Wise, from Arabic abd al-Hakim, one of the divine epithets.
Ammaar
Arabic · Ammaar is a variant of Ammar, from Arabic, meaning "long-lived," "prosperous," or "builder."
Asah
Hebrew · Asah is a variant of Asa, from Hebrew, meaning "healer" or "physician."
Alonnie
English · Alonnie is a modern invented name, likely formed from Alona or Alani with a playful ending.
Averianna
English · A modern elaboration of Avery and Anna, blending an English surname-name with Anna from Latin and Hebrew tradition.
Azana
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Arabic and African naming patterns, often interpreted with graceful or beautiful associations.
Annalisia
Hebrew · Elaborated form related to Annalise, combining Anna and Elise with meanings of "grace" and "God is my oath."
Adilen
Spanish · Adilen is a modern Spanish-used form related to Adeline or Adelina, from Germanic roots meaning "noble."
Affinity
English · Affinity comes from the English word derived from Latin affinitas, meaning "connection," "relationship," or "natural attraction."
Ahmya
Arabic · Ahmya is a modern invented name, likely shaped by names such as Amaya or Ahmira, with a soft contemporary sound.
Amadea
Latin · Amadea is the feminine form of Amadeus, from Latin meaning 'love of God' or 'beloved by God.'
Atheer
Arabic · Atheer is an Arabic name meaning "favored" or "esteemed," from a root associated with distinction and preference.
Ahmiyah
Arabic · Likely inspired by Arabic-derived Ah- forms with a modern ending, giving it a graceful contemporary style.
Autumnrose
English · Autumnrose is an English compound name pairing the season Autumn with the flower Rose.
Azrielle
Hebrew · Azrielle is a feminine elaboration of Azriel, a Hebrew name meaning God is my help.
Abdinasir
Arabic · Abdinasir means servant of the Helper or Defender, from Arabic devotional naming traditions.
Alassane
African · Alassane is a West African form of al-Hasan, meaning handsome or good.
Anta
African · Used in African naming traditions, especially West African, with meanings varying by language and family use.
Akaiya
Japanese · Akaiya is likely a modern coinage, though it resembles Japanese akai meaning red combined with a melodic ending.
Aliyaah
Arabic · A spelling variant of Aaliyah, from Arabic meaning exalted, high, or ascending.
Alleria
Latin · Likely a modern ornamental name related to Valeria oralleria-like forms, suggesting strength or elegance.
Alonie
English · Likely a modern coined form influenced by Alana and similar melodic names, with uncertain exact roots.
Alano
Spanish · A form related to Alan, a name of uncertain ancient origin often associated with handsomeness or cheerfulness.
Abimelec
Hebrew · From Hebrew, meaning “my father is king,” and known from the Bible as a royal title and name.
Aalaysia
English · A modern invented form likely modeled on Aaliyah and Asia, with ornamental spelling and contemporary rhythm.
Areesha
Arabic · Areesha is usually taken from Arabic, often linked to “throne” or “high-built shelter,” giving it a regal sense.
Alhana
Arabic · Alhana likely comes from Arabic-rooted naming patterns and is associated with tenderness, melody, or joy.
Amilyah
Arabic · A modern elaboration of names like Amilia or Amalia, possibly influenced by Arabic and Hebrew-styled forms.
Annajulia
Hebrew · A compound of Anna and Julia, joining grace with youthful or downy-haired associations.
Amahri
Arabic · Amahri is likely a modern variant related to Amari, a name associated with strength or eternal qualities in several traditions.
Aveen
Irish · Aveen likely reflects Irish Aibhin or Aoibheann, names associated with beauty, pleasantness, or radiance.
Ayooluwa
African · Ayooluwa is from Yoruba use and means joy or happiness of God.
Aaden
Irish · Usually a modern variant of Aidan, meaning little fire, though it can also echo Arabic Aden forms.
Abou
Arabic · From Arabic Abu, meaning "father of," widely used in African and Arabic naming traditions.
Aztlan
Spanish · Aztlan comes from the legendary ancestral homeland of the Aztecs, a place-name tied to heron imagery in Nahuatl tradition.
Abdulhamid
Arabic · From Arabic Abd al-Hamid, meaning servant of the Praiseworthy.
Abednego
Hebrew · Biblical name of one of Daniel's companions, adapted through Hebrew and Aramaic tradition.
Amarr
Arabic · Often treated as a variant of Ammar or Amar, tied to meanings such as long-lived or flourishing.
Avriana
Latin · A modern blend of Ava or Avery with Adriana-style endings, often associated with life, birds, or the Adriatic tradition.
Ananiah
Hebrew · From Hebrew elements meaning "Yahweh has answered" or "God has been gracious."
Angelgabriel
Spanish · A devotional compound combining Angel and Gabriel, with Gabriel meaning "God is my strength."
Adryen
Latin · Adryen is a modern spelling of Adrian, from the Latin name for someone from Hadria in northern Italy.
Azavion
English · Likely a modern coined name blending the popular prefix Aza- with the ending -vion for a contemporary sound.
Anzley
English · Anzley is a modern surname-style creation, likely influenced by names like Ainsley and Ansley.
Adaugo
African · An Igbo name meaning daughter of wealth or daughter of prosperity.
Annaliz
Hebrew · Combination of Anna and Lise forms, carrying meanings of grace and pledged to God.
Aleny
Spanish · Aleny is likely a modern form influenced by Elena or Alena, names tied to light or brightness.
Anyely
Spanish · Anyely is a Spanish-style variant related to Angela or Angelie, tied to the meaning messenger or angel.
Amerion
English · Amerion is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Amari or Latin-rooted names associated with love.
Abdulsamad
Arabic · Abdulsamad is an Arabic devotional name meaning "servant of the Eternal," using a divine epithet.
Abenezer
Hebrew · Abenezer is a variant of Ebenezer, from Hebrew meaning "stone of help," widely used in African Christian naming.
Alyviah
Latin · A stylized form of Olivia or Alyvia, tied to the olive tree and peace.
Azaylea
English · Azaylea is a creative form of Azalea, the flower name derived through botanical Latin and Greek roots.
Abira
Hebrew · A name found in Hebrew and Arabic traditions, often interpreted as strong, mighty, or noble.
Abisha
Hebrew · Abisha is a Hebrew-derived name meaning 'my father is a gift' or 'father of a gift,' from elements meaning father and gift.
Aditri
Indian · Aditri is an Indian name linked to Sanskrit traditions and is often interpreted as 'highest honor' or 'one of great dignity.'
Amyriah
English · Amyriah likely derives from Amira, from Arabic, meaning 'princess' or 'leader,' with a modern ending.
Aryss
English · A sleek modern respelling of Aris or Aeris-type names with an airy, contemporary sound.
Aref
Arabic · From Arabic Arif or Aref, meaning knowing, aware, or wise.
Achol
African · Dinka name from South Sudan, traditionally given to girls born after twins within Nilotic culture.
Adelayda
Spanish · Spanish form of Adelaide, from Germanic adal meaning 'noble' and heid meaning 'kind, sort, type.'
Annastyn
Hebrew · Modern creative blend of Anna (Hebrew, 'grace') and Anastasia (Greek, 'resurrection').
Adrija
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'born of the mountains,' an epithet of the goddess Parvati.
Almudena
Spanish · Spanish name from Arabic 'al-mudayna' meaning 'the small city,' associated with the patroness of Madrid.
Amazin
English · Modern invented virtue name derived from the English word 'amazing,' used as an aspirational given name.
Aidric
German · Variant of Aldric, from Old High German meaning 'noble ruler,' combining 'adal' (noble) and 'ric' (ruler or power).
Ademir
German · Compound of Germanic 'adel' (noble) and Slavic 'mir' (peace/world), common in Brazil and South Slavic regions.
Azaia
Hebrew · Variant of Azaiah, from Hebrew meaning 'God has saved' or 'Yahweh is strong.'
Ayaana
African · Variant of Ayana, a Somali and East African name meaning 'beautiful flower' or 'eternal blossom.'
Airalyn
English · Modern invented compound blending Aira (air) with the popular suffix -lyn.
Adryel
Hebrew · Variant of Adriel, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'flock of God' or 'God's majesty is my help.'
Allias
Hebrew · Modern variant of Elias, derived from the Hebrew name meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Arteen
Persian · Persian variant of Artin, associated with purity and noble character in Iranian tradition.
Ariannie
Greek · Modern invented variant of Arianna, ultimately from Greek Ariadne meaning most holy or very pure.
Abiella
Hebrew · Probably an elaboration of Abiel or Abigail, from Hebrew roots meaning "my father is God" or "source of joy."
Aleyla
Arabic · Creative variant of Layla or Ayla; Layla is Arabic for 'night' while Ayla is Hebrew for 'oak tree' or 'halo of light.'
Azaree
Hebrew · Modern variant of Azarah, related to the Hebrew root meaning 'helped by God.'
Ameirah
Arabic · Variant of Amira, the Arabic name meaning 'princess,' 'commander,' or 'one who leads.'
Amilea
German · A modern invented variant of Amelia, from Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'industriousness'.
Afomia
African · Ethiopian Amharic name common in Ethiopia and Eritrea, of East African origin and cultural significance.
Alayana
Latin · Blend of Alana and Eliana, combining Celtic 'harmony' with Hebrew 'God has answered.'
Ahzaria
Hebrew · Variant of Azariah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'helped by God' or 'God has helped.'
Anahly
Hebrew · A modern invented variant of Ana or Analy, blending the Hebrew name Anna meaning 'grace' with a unique ending.
Astara
Greek · Derived from Latin 'astra' (stars) or linked to Astarte, the ancient Phoenician goddess of love and celestial light.
Aayaan
Arabic · An Arabic-Urdu name meaning 'gift of God' or 'long life,' widely used in South Asian Muslim communities.
Auric
Latin · From Latin 'aurum' (gold), meaning 'golden' or 'of gold'; used as a given name with classical and literary associations.
Adriell
Hebrew · Variant of Adriel, a Hebrew name meaning 'God's flock' or 'member of God's congregation.'
Ahmeer
Arabic · Variant spelling of Amir, an Arabic name meaning 'prince,' 'commander,' or 'one who commands.'
Aizayah
Hebrew · Phonetic modern variant of Isaiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning 'God is salvation.'
Atem
African · Derived from Atum, the ancient Egyptian creator god associated with the setting sun and completion.
Annleigh
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Anne with *-leigh*, preserving the Hebrew name sense of grace in a new form.
Aia
Greek · Short melodic name found in multiple cultures; relates to Hebrew 'bird of prey' or Greek Aia.
Airlie
Scottish · Scottish place name from Angus, Scotland, derived from Old English/Scottish meaning 'eagle cliff.'
Amiriya
Arabic · Modern elaboration of Amira, the Arabic feminine form of Amir meaning prince or commander.
Avera
Latin · Modern invented name possibly from Latin vera meaning true, or a creative variant of Avery.
Abdulmajeed
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'servant of the Glorious,' Al-Majeed being one of the 99 divine names of God in Islam.
Armiya
Hebrew · Modern feminine variant possibly derived from Jeremiah, from Hebrew meaning 'exalted of God.'
Abyssinia
African · The ancient name for Ethiopia, derived from Arabic Habasha; used as a given name evoking the historic African kingdom.
Addylin
German · A modern phonetic variant of Adeline, from Germanic adal meaning 'noble,' with the suffix -lin.
Aleynna
Greek · Modern creative spelling of Alena/Elena, derived from Greek 'helene' meaning 'torch' or 'bright light.'
Aksana
Slavic · Slavic variant of Oksana, itself derived from Greek Xenia meaning hospitality and welcome.
Ayzlee
English · Modern invented variant blending Ainsley and Paisley sounds with contemporary phonetics.
Ajournee
English · Modern invented name inspired by the English word 'journey,' suggesting adventure, travel, and a life path forward.
Amrah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'treetop' or a feminine variant of Amira meaning 'princess'; also attested in Hebrew tradition.
Avalia
Welsh · Modern invented name likely inspired by Avalon, the legendary Celtic island of eternal youth in Arthurian myth.
Aadhyan
Indian · An Indian form linked to Sanskrit traditions around Aaditya-line names, often interpreted as light, beginning, or divinity.
Adris
Arabic · Usually treated as a modern spelling of Arabic *Idris*, tied to the prophetic name Idris and ideas of wisdom or study.
Ahmyra
Arabic · Stylized variant of Amira, an Arabic name meaning 'princess' or 'commander.'
Aaradhana
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning worship, adoration, or devotion, widely used in Hindu communities as an expression of piety.
Adiline
German · Variant of Adeline, from Old High German meaning noble, a classic name popularized in medieval Europe.
Albee
English · Diminutive form of Albert, from Old German 'Adalbert,' meaning 'noble and bright.'
Amyna
Arabic · Variant of Amina (Arabic, trustworthy) blended with Greek feminine naming conventions.
Aaro
Persian · A short modern name used as a compact form in Persianate naming patterns, prized for its bright, minimal form.
Aahaan
Indian · Modern Indian variant of Aahan/Ahan, often linked to meaning 'first light' or dawn.
Anania
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical form related to Hananiah, meaning 'Yahweh is gracious.'
Arlex
English · A modern invented English name blending Ar- and -lex sounds for a contemporary, unisex-ready feel.
Alanood
English · A modern invented name combining familiar Arabic-flavored phonetics with an English name-like ending.
Annalayah
Arabic · Blend of Anna (Hebrew for grace) with a -layah ending, creating a modern Arabic-Hebrew flavored hybrid name.
Aelani
English · A contemporary English-style name likely adapted from Aileen-like patterns, with no fixed older etymology beyond phonetic styling.
Amella
German · A gentle variant of Amelia, rooted in Germanic *amal* (“work”) and carried through English naming.
Annayeli
English · A newly shaped name combining Ana with a *-yeli* ending, common in modern English naming fashions.
Ayviana
Indian · An extended form of Ayan-family names with a flowing ending, likely formed for modern elegance rather than strict ancient meaning.
Avaan
Arabic · A contemporary Arabic-flavored name often linked to meanings around time or age in Arabic-influenced naming.
Amiliyah
Arabic · From Arabic Aamil/Ameela patterns, Amiliyah is associated with qualities like honor, trust, and upright character.
Adhvika
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit influence, used for girls and linked to strength or courageous leadership.
Amelah
German · Amelah is a modern variant of Amalia/Amelia, keeping a Germanic meaning of hardworking strength while using a soft modern ending.
Ackley
English · From English locative roots meaning an 'oak clearing/field,' originally a surname tied to a place.
Arkham
English · An English toponymic form later popularized in fiction, built from settlement-style place-name roots and used as a distinctive modern name.
Aryus
Hebrew · A modern form related to Ari, with the Hebrew sense of lion carried into a stylish modern variant.
Anri
Japanese · A Japanese-style given name/spelling also used as a Japanese form of Andre/Anri, commonly unisex.
Abrish
Persian · Persian-rooted modern form connected to roots relating to cloud imagery, giving it a soft nature-linked feel.
Adelline
German · From Adeline, derived from Germanic *adal* meaning noble, softened with a lilting -line ending.
Arshika
Indian · A modern South Asian name with Arabic style endings, often linked to honor and gentle strength.
Aliaa
Arabic · A variant spelling of Alia/Aaliyah, preserving the Arabic meaning “high” or “exalted.”
Aada
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name Adah means ornament or beauty; this is a stretched modern spelling.
Alfiya
Arabic · Arabic name form related to al-fiyya roots, associated with excellence and high status.
Azaleyah
English · A floral-inspired variant of Azalea with a Yah ending, giving a modern hybrid linked to beauty and divine naming style.
Aaryash
Indian · From Sanskrit Arya-style roots, interpreted as "noble one" and used as a modern Indian given name.
Abdurahmon
Arabic · Abdurahmon is a regional form of Abd al-Rahman, meaning "servant of the Merciful."
Amorian
Latin · Amorian appears to be a modern elaboration based on Latin amor, "love."
Aureus
Latin · Aureus comes from Latin and means "golden" or "made of gold."
Albus
Latin · Albus is a Latin name meaning white or bright.
Anakyn
English · Anakyn is a modern invented spelling influenced by the pop-culture name Anakin.
Avander
Greek · Avander is likely a modern form related to Evander, a Greek name meaning "good man" or "strong man."
Ariat
Hebrew · Ariat has a modern stylish form that echoes Ari, a Hebrew root associated with lion.
Arsam
Persian · Arsam is a Persian name associated with strength, power, and heroic character.
Asem
Arabic · Asem is an Arabic name tied to protecting, safeguarding, or preserving.
Atlis
Greek · Atlis is a modern variant inspired by Atlas, the mythic bearer of the heavens.
Avet
Persian · Avet is used as a compact traditional name and is often associated with good news or blessing.
Arev
Persian · Likely drawn from Persian and neighboring traditions where it suggests sun, sunlight, or evening glow.
Aerolynn
English · A modern invented compound evoking air or sky with the feminine suffix -lynn.
Amaliyah
Arabic · A variant of Amalia or Aaliyah forms, often associated with work, striving, or exalted status.
Ahmyla
Arabic · Ahmyla appears to be a modern embellished form influenced by Arabic and contemporary English naming sounds.
Areina
Greek · Areina likely adapts Irene or Eirene, from Greek meaning peace, in a modern spelling.
Aarushreddy
Indian · A compound Indian name joining Aarush, meaning "first ray of the sun," with Reddy, a South Indian title.
Adhan
Arabic · Adhan comes from Arabic and refers to the Islamic call to prayer.
Aikam
Indian · A Sikh name from ik, "one," often expressing unity and oneness.
Almighty
English · An English word name meaning "all-powerful," used for its strong spiritual and grand meaning.
Aceyon
English · Aceyon is likely a modern invented name built from Ace with a fashionable -yon ending.
Achilleas
Greek · Achilleas is the Greek form of Achilles, the heroic name of uncertain ancient origin tied to Greek myth.
Achim
Hebrew · Achim is a German short form of Joachim, from Hebrew meaning established by God.
Aoto
Japanese · Aoto is a Japanese name whose meaning depends on the kanji, often involving blue, green, or sound elements.
Andrra
Greek · Andrra appears to be a modern spelling variant of Andrea, from Greek roots meaning manly or brave.
Ahraya
Hebrew · Ahraya is a modern name with Hebrew- and Arabic-style sounds, often interpreted as spiritual or elevated in tone.
Avaeyah
Hebrew · Avaeyah is a modern blend of Ava with -yah, a Hebrew theophoric ending referring to God.
Arevik
Persian · Arevik is used in Armenian tradition and means little sun or sunlike; among the allowed categories it fits best under Persian.
Acesen
English · A modern coined name built from Ace with a surname-like ending, suggesting excellence or distinction.
Aadyant
Indian · From Sanskrit-based elements meaning beginning and end, implying completeness or totality.
Alicio
Spanish · A Romance-language form resembling Alicia or Alesso families, often associated with nobility or truth.
Artorias
Latin · A literary-fantasy form echoing Arthurian naming, associated with bears, kingship, and heroic legend.
Abhir
Indian · Abhir is an Indian Sanskrit-rooted name associated with bravery and fearlessness.
Agaran
Indian · Agaran is an Indian name used in Tamil contexts and often interpreted as noble, foremost, or leader-like.
Aleksej
Slavic · Aleksej is a Slavic form of Alexios, from Greek, meaning defender or protector.
Ayaanreddy
Indian · A compound modern Indian name combining Ayaan with Reddy, joining a given name with a South Indian surname element.
Axara
Arabic · A modern invented name with echoes of Azra and Sara forms, often read as pure, bright, or noble.
Arlani
English · Arlani appears to be a modern invented name, likely created for its flowing sound rather than a single traditional root.
Aadiya
Indian · Used in Indian and Arabic contexts, often interpreted as beginning, gift, or one who returns.
Anaizah
Arabic · A modern Arabic-styled form, likely created for its elegant sound rather than a single classical root.
Anyrah
Arabic · Likely a modern variant of names like Anira or Amira, often heard with elegant or noble overtones.
Adelso
German · Adelso likely derives from Germanic elements like 'adel' meaning 'noble,' filtered through Spanish or Latinized surname-style use.
Alparslan
Persian · A Turkic-Persian royal name meaning heroic lion or brave lion, associated with Sultan Alp Arslan.
Archy
German · A nickname form of Archibald or Archer, often meaning 'genuine, bold,' or linked to archery.
Aidette
French · Likely a French-styled diminutive form built on Aid- names, giving a petite and elegant sound.
Adassah
Hebrew · A variant of Hadassah, the Hebrew name meaning myrtle tree and associated with Queen Esther.
Azurii
English · A modern embellished form inspired by azure or azul, meaning 'sky blue.'
Azzura
Italian · Azzura is likely inspired by Italian azzurro or Spanish azul, both referring to the color blue.
Ansem
German · Ansem is related to Germanic Anselm, meaning divine helmet or protected by God.
Athiyan
Indian · Athiyan is likely a modern South Indian name form, often linked to ideas of nobility or distinction in Tamil usage.
Azley
English · Azley is a modern English-style invented name, probably modeled on names like Ashley and Ainsley.
Aristella
Greek · A graceful elaboration of star-related forms, likely blending Greek ari- or Latin stella, meaning star.
Adelany
French · Adelany appears to blend names like Adele and Delaney, carrying noble associations from Germanic adel, meaning noble.
Ahari
Arabic · Ahari appears to be a modern Arabic-style name, possibly echoing roots connected with brilliance, distinction, or wonder.
Auraelia
Latin · Auraelia likely blends Aura and Aurelia, drawing on Latin roots for breeze and golden radiance.
Ahvi
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Avi or Ahvi, carrying the sense of fatherly or my father.
Arcturus
Greek · Arcturus comes from Greek and means bear guardian, the name of a bright star in the constellation Bootes.
Ahmyr
Arabic · A modern spelling of Amir or Ameer, from Arabic meaning prince or leader.
Aeros
Greek · A modern name built from Greek aer, evoking air, sky, and lightness.
Amisi
African · A Central African name and surname form; its exact root varies by language and region.
Ayaad
Arabic · A variant of Ayad, an Arabic name associated with blessing, support, or generosity.
Aidanna
Irish · Aidanna is a feminine elaboration of Aidan, the Irish name meaning "little fire."
Aunusti
Latin · Likely inspired by Augustus or Augusta, carrying the sense of venerable or majestic.
Alteo
Latin · Likely a modern Romance-style name echoing Latin altus, meaning “high” or “elevated.”
Andor
Greek · Andor is related to Andrew and ultimately comes from Greek roots meaning manly or brave.
Aquetzali
Spanish · Aquetzali is likely a modern stylized form inspired by Quetzal-related sounds, evoking precious beauty.
Adalette
German · Adalette is likely a diminutive-style form of Adela, from Germanic roots meaning noble.