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Adisha
Indian · Adisha is a Sanskrit-derived name often interpreted as noble, supreme, or belonging to the beginning.
Ahmylah
Arabic · Ahmylah appears to be a modern stylized form influenced by Arabic-rooted names like Amila or Amina.
Aikol
Japanese · Aikol appears to be a modern variant inspired by Japanese Aiko, associated with love and child.
Ailanee
English · Ailanee is a modern lyrical name, likely influenced by Elaine, Ailani, and similar flowing forms.
Airalee
English · Airalee is a modern compound-style name with airy, melodic sounds and no single traditional etymon.
Airyss
Greek · Airyss is a stylized modern form echoing Iris or Aris, with associations of rainbow or brightness.
Ajori
African · Ajori appears to be a modern name with African-style phonetics, often valued more for sound than fixed etymology.
Akora
African · Akora is used as a modern global name and may echo African-rooted sound patterns with strength associations.
Akshvi
Indian · Akshvi is a Sanskrit-based modern Indian name often linked to brightness, axis, or divine sight.
Alenni
English · Alenni is a modern elaboration of names like Alena or Eleni with a softened contemporary ending.
Alezai
Arabic · Alezai appears to be a modern name influenced by Arabic and Central Asian surname-style forms.
Alloura
French · Alloura is likely inspired by French allure, suggesting charm, attraction, and elegance.
Aloisa
German · Aloisa is a feminine form related to Aloysius and Louis, from Germanic roots meaning famous warrior.
Alruna
German · Alruna comes from old Germanic elements meaning secret lore or magical rune.
Altana
Italian · Altana comes from an Italian architectural word rooted in Latin altus, meaning high or elevated.
Alua
Latin · Likely a modern variant inspired by Hawaiian-style sounds; often interpreted as gentle or elevated in feel rather than tied to a fixed traditional meaning.
Ameillia
German · A spelling variant of Amelia, from Germanic roots linked to work and effort, later shaped through Latin and Romance usage.
Analeiyah
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Anna and -leiyah/Leah sounds, blending the Hebrew idea of grace with a contemporary lyrical ending.
Anberly
English · A modern English-style creation modeled on names like Kimberly and Amberly, with a fashionable place-name sound.
Anikya
Indian · Likely an Indian modern form related to names like Anika; often associated with grace or sweetness in contemporary usage.
Annelia
Hebrew · A blend of Anne and names like Amelia or Nelia; rooted in Anna, from Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace or favor.
Anvisha
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted as one who seeks or explores, from Sanskrit-derived modern naming traditions.
Aphia
Greek · A biblical name from the New Testament, likely of Greek-recorded form with uncertain Semitic roots, traditionally linked to fruitfulness.
Apolina
Greek · A feminine form related to Apollo and Apollonia, tied to the Greek sun god Apollo and later Latin Christian usage.
Aqra
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots; the form suggests meanings tied to reading, recitation, or distinction depending on intended derivation.
Arhaa
Arabic · Used in Arabic and South Asian naming, often associated with calmness, gentleness, or serenity in modern usage.
Arielli
Hebrew · A modern feminine form related to Ariel, from Hebrew, meaning lion of God.
Arishfa
Arabic · A contemporary South Asian form, likely modeled on Arabic-influenced names and associated with refinement or beauty.
Arloe
English · A modern respelling of Arlo, a name of uncertain origin often linked to place-name roots and poetic revival.
Armonei
Hebrew · A variant of Harmoni or Harmony-style naming, but also resembles Armoni/Armoni from Hebrew-linked biblical naming traditions.
Aryla
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Ariel or Aria-like names, often interpreted through Hebrew Ariel as lion of God.
Ashnoor
Indian · A Punjabi/South Asian name combining elements associated with divine or radiant light and grace.
Asila
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning noble, genuine, or of good lineage.
Aslhy
English · Likely a creative spelling related to Ashley, originally an English place name meaning ash tree meadow.
Astora
Greek · A modern name possibly influenced by Astra or Astor, evoking stars from Greek astron, meaning star.
Asvi
Indian · An Indian modern name, likely from Sanskritic sound patterns and often associated with brightness or vitality.
Atali
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew-based modern forms such as Ataliah, carrying a sense of exaltation or divine elevation.
Avahni
Indian · A modern variant of Avani, from Sanskrit, meaning earth.
Avalani
English · A modern blend of Ava and Lani/Alani-style endings, combining the classic Ava sound with a lyrical contemporary form.
Avanoelle
English · A modern compound of Ava and Noelle, combining a classic short name with the French Christmas-associated Noelle.
Aveley
English · Likely adapted from an English place surname, giving it a soft place-name and surname-style feel.
Ayanshi
Indian · A modern Indian name, often interpreted as a gift from God or part of a divine lineage in contemporary usage.
Ayida
African · Used in African and Arabic-influenced naming; often associated with return, reward, or spiritual symbolism depending on tradition.
Azailea
Greek · A modern floral-style variant of Azalea, the flower name ultimately traced through Greek botanical language.
Azailia
Greek · A spelling variant of Azalea, a flower name with Greek-derived botanical roots.
Azeri
Persian · Linked to the ethnonym Azeri and Persian regional identity; as a name it carries cultural and place-based associations.
Azlina
Arabic · A modern Arabic-style feminine name, often associated with beauty, elegance, or delicacy in usage.
Azorie
English · Likely inspired by Azure and Azora, evoking the blue sky; ultimately tied to French azure meaning blue.
Azraella
Hebrew · A modern elaboration resembling Azrael and -ella forms, blending angelic Hebrew-Arabic associations with a feminine ending.
Azwa
Arabic · An Arabic name often associated with brightness, radiance, or distinguished qualities in modern usage.
Azzariah
Hebrew · A variant of Azariah, from Hebrew, meaning helped by God or God has aided.
Aarash
Persian · A variant of Arash, the heroic archer of Persian legend, associated with bravery and noble strength.
Aaries
Greek · A modern spelling influenced by Aries, the ram of the zodiac and a name from classical mythology.
Abdulhaleem
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning servant of Al-Halim, 'the Forbearing' or 'the Gentle,' one of the divine names.
Abiner
Hebrew · Likely derived from Abner or related Hebrew forms, meaning father of light or my father is a lamp.
Abwe
African · Likely from African naming traditions, though the exact language root is uncertain and may vary by region.
Adamas
Greek · From Greek adamas, meaning unconquerable or untamed, and later associated with diamond.
Adityaram
Indian · A compound Sanskrit-based name combining Aditya, the sun, with Ram, linking solar divinity and epic tradition.
Adyanth
Indian · From Sanskrit-style elements, often interpreted as endless, boundless, or without beginning and end.
Afari
African · Likely African in usage, with roots that may vary by region; it has a rhythmic surname-to-given-name style.
Agan
Irish · Likely from Gaelic surname roots, possibly related to little fire, vigor, or a clan-based family name.
Ahnest
German · A modern phonetic form echoing Ernest, from Germanic roots meaning serious, vigorous, or resolute.
Aidam
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Adam, from Hebrew, meaning man or earth.
Aidens
Irish · A modern plural-style spelling of Aiden, from Irish Aodh, meaning little fire or fiery one.
Air
English · An English word-name taken from the element air, giving it a light, natural, and modern feel.
Alinur
Arabic · Built from Arabic elements, likely meaning noble light or elevated radiance through the root nur, 'light.'
Alireda
Arabic · Likely a contracted form related to Ali رضا names, combining Ali with rida, meaning approval or contentment.
Amanullah
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning the protection or trust of God, a long-used Islamic honorific name.
Amayis
English · Likely a modern variant influenced by Amias, from Latinized roots meaning loved or beloved.
Amidio
Italian · Likely related to Amadeo or Amedeo, from Latin roots meaning lover of God or beloved by God.
Anghelo
Italian · A variant of Angelo, from Greek angelos, meaning messenger or angel.
Anzo
Italian · A short modern form that may draw from Anselmo, Enzo, or other Romance names with noble associations.
Apharri
African · Likely an African-inspired modern name; the exact linguistic root is uncertain, but it has praise-name energy.
Arise
English · An English word-name taken from 'arise,' suggesting uplift, awakening, and aspiration.
Arith
Hebrew · Likely a streamlined modern form related to Ari or Aric, carrying senses of lionlike strength or noble rule.
Arllo
English · A modern spelling related to Arlo, a name of uncertain origin often linked to place-name or surname roots.
Arres
Greek · A modern form likely influenced by Ares, the Greek god of war, or by surname-style endings.
Arvan
Persian · A surname-style name found in several regions, often interpreted through Persian or Balkan roots with noble resonance.
Asherjames
Hebrew · A modern compound of Asher, meaning "happy" or "blessed" in Hebrew, and James, from a classic biblical English form of Jacob.
Atlyss
English · A modern invented name likely shaped by the sound of Atlas and Alyssa, giving it a strong, lyrical feel without a single traditional root.
Atrayus
Greek · A modern form inspired by Atreus, the Greek mythological name linked to the House of Atreus.
Atreides
Greek · From Greek patronymic tradition meaning "descendant of Atreus," later popularized as a literary surname-name.
Audencio
Latin · From the Latin-rooted Spanish name Audencio, related to audens and suggesting boldness or courage.
Aumari
Arabic · Likely a modern variant of Omari or Amari, with roots tied to flourishing or long life and a stylish contemporary sound.
Azaiel
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style angelic formation likely meaning "God is strength" or "whom God strengthens."
Azayne
English · A modern invented name, likely influenced by Arabic-sounding forms such as Zayn, associated with beauty and grace.
Azraan
Arabic · A modern Arabic-style name, likely built on roots suggesting brightness, help, or distinction, though its exact form is contemporary.
Almeda
Latin · Derived from Latin 'alma' meaning nourishing or kind, or from Spanish place name Almeda.
Arminta
English · Variant of Araminta, a literary invention possibly combining Greek roots meaning lofty and defender.
Altha
Greek · Variant of Althea, from Greek 'althainein' meaning 'to heal.' In mythology, Althaea was mother of Meleager.
Adline
French · Variant of Adeline, from Germanic 'adal' meaning noble; a French diminutive form.
Alvena
English · Feminine of Alvin, from Old English 'ælf' (elf) and 'wine' (friend), meaning noble friend.
Albertina
German · Feminine form of Albert, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'beraht' (bright).
Annis
Greek · Medieval English form of Agnes, from Greek 'hagnos' meaning pure or holy.
Alda
German · From Germanic 'ald' meaning 'old, wise'; a feminine form of Aldo.
Alla
Slavic · Slavic name of uncertain origin, possibly meaning 'other' or a pet form of Alexandra.
Alverta
English · Feminine form of Alvert/Albert, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'beraht' (bright).
Ardelia
Latin · From Latin 'ardere' meaning 'to burn, to be fervent'; suggests warmth and passion.
Ardella
Latin · Variant of Ardelia, from Latin 'ardere' meaning 'to burn'; conveys fervent devotion.
Arvilla
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'arvum' meaning 'cultivated field,' suggesting pastoral abundance.
Albertine
French · French feminine form of Albert, from Germanic meaning 'noble and bright.'
Adolph
German · From Old High German Adalwolf meaning 'noble wolf,' once common in Germanic cultures.
Adelbert
German · Germanic name from 'adal' (noble) and 'berht' (bright), meaning 'nobly bright.'
Adolphus
German · Latinized form of Adolf, from Germanic elements meaning 'noble wolf,' borne by Swedish king Gustavus Adolphus.
Arther
English · Variant spelling of Arthur, possibly from Celtic 'artos' meaning 'bear,' linked to the legendary king.
Alford
English · From Old English meaning 'old ford' or from the Germanic name Ælfred (elf counsel); also a place name.
Almon
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'hidden' or 'concealed,' appearing as a biblical place name.
Alonza
Spanish · Variant of Alonzo, from Germanic 'Adalfuns' meaning 'noble and ready' or 'eager for battle.'
Authur
English · Variant spelling of Arthur, possibly from Celtic meaning 'bear king' or 'noble one.'
Alcide
French · French form of Greek Alcides, a patronymic of Heracles meaning descendant of strength.
Alf
Norse · Short form of Alfred or Scandinavian names; from Old Norse 'alfr' meaning elf.
Algie
French · Diminutive of Algernon, from Old French meaning with whiskers or mustached.
Adolf
German · From Old High German 'adal' (noble) and 'wolf', meaning 'noble wolf'.
Asberry
English · Variant of Asbury, an English place name meaning 'eastern fort' or 'ash tree fort'.
Asbury
English · English place name from Old English meaning 'eastern fortification' or 'fort by the ash trees'.
Auther
English · Variant spelling of Arthur, likely from Celtic meaning 'bear king' or 'noble one'.
Author
English · Phonetic variant of Arthur; occasionally used as an independent name evoking a writer or creator.
Ab
Hebrew · Short form of Abraham or Abner; from Hebrew av meaning "father."
Agustus
Latin · Variant of Augustus, from Latin meaning "great, venerable, magnificent."
Albertus
German · Latinized form of Albert, from Germanic elements meaning "noble and bright."
Almer
English · From Germanic elements meaning "noble and famous," a rare variant of Elmer.
Alvia
Latin · Variant of Alva, from Latin albus meaning "white, fair" or Old English "elf."
Aurthur
Welsh · Variant spelling of Arthur, possibly from Celtic artos meaning "bear" or Latin Artorius.
Almedia
Spanish · Variant of Almeda, from Arabic-influenced Spanish meaning 'the meadow' or 'ambitious.'
Alfreda
English · Feminine form of Alfred, from Old English 'aelf' (elf) and 'raed' (counsel), meaning wise counselor.
Arminda
Spanish · Variant of Armida, possibly from Germanic 'ermen' meaning whole or universal; used in Tasso's epic poetry.
Allene
English · Feminine form of Allen, from Gaelic 'ailin' meaning little rock or handsome.
Arra
English · A rare name of uncertain etymology, possibly a variant of Ara or from Latin 'ara' meaning altar.
Aggie
Greek · Pet form of Agnes or Agatha, from Greek 'hagnos' (pure) or 'agathos' (good).
Ambers
English · Variant of Amber, from Arabic anbar referring to fossilized tree resin prized as a jewel.
Acie
English · English diminutive likely derived from Ace or Acey, from Latin as meaning "unity" or "one."
Alto
Latin · From Latin altus meaning "high" or "elevated." Also an Italian/German musical term for a high voice.
Attie
English · Diminutive of names like Atticus or Henrietta, used as an affectionate short form.
Agusta
Latin · Variant of Augusta, feminine of Augustus, meaning 'great' or 'venerable' in Latin.
Alphonsine
French · French feminine form of Alphonse, from Germanic elements meaning 'noble' and 'ready for battle.'
Alwina
German · Feminine form of Alwin, from Old English 'ælfwine' meaning 'elf friend' or 'noble friend'.
Affie
English · Diminutive of names like Aphrodite or Alfhild; a Victorian-era pet name meaning 'noble' or 'elf'.
Albertha
German · Feminine form of Albert, from Old High German 'adal' + 'beraht' meaning 'noble and bright'.
Alexina
Greek · Scottish feminine diminutive of Alexander, from Greek 'alexein' meaning 'to defend' + 'aner' meaning 'man'.
Altie
German · Diminutive of Alta or Althea; from Latin 'altus' meaning 'high, noble' or Greek 'althos' meaning 'healing'.
Artelia
Latin · Derived from Latin 'artis' meaning skill or art, a creative feminine elaboration.
Atha
Greek · From Greek 'Athena' or Irish Gaelic origins meaning noble or wise.
Armstead
English · English surname-turned-given-name meaning hermit's place or dwelling of the hermit.
Alby
English · From Old Norse place name meaning 'Alf's farm,' or a diminutive of Albert.
Alcee
French · French form of Greek Alcaeus, meaning 'strength' or 'strong one.'
Almond
English · From Old English meaning 'noble protection,' sometimes linked to the almond tree.
Alvy
English · Diminutive of Alvin or from Irish Ailbhe meaning 'white' or 'bright.'
Arline
Irish · Variant of Arlene, possibly from Irish Gaelic meaning 'pledge' or 'oath.'
Ammie
English · Diminutive of Amy or Amanda, from Latin amare meaning 'to love.'
Alverda
German · From Germanic elements meaning 'elf counsel' or 'all true,' a rare Victorian name.
Antonette
French · Variant of Antoinette, feminine of Anthony, meaning 'priceless' or 'praiseworthy.'
Argie
Greek · Diminutive possibly from Greek argos meaning 'shining' or short for Argentina.
Arkie
English · American nickname, often a familiar form associated with Arkansas or a pet name.
Alvan
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'tall' or 'exalted,' appearing in the Old Testament as a descendant of Esau.
Ancel
French · Old French form related to Anselm, from Germanic 'ans' (god) and 'helm' (protection).
Alzina
German · Possibly from Germanic 'adel' meaning 'noble,' or a rare Spanish variant name.
Annice
Greek · Variant of Annis or Agnes, from Greek 'hagnos' meaning 'pure' or 'holy.'
Aurore
French · French form of Aurora, from Latin meaning 'dawn,' associated with the Roman goddess of dawn.
Allice
French · Variant spelling of Alice, from Old French Aalis, ultimately from Germanic Adalheidis meaning 'noble sort'.
Almeta
Latin · Likely from Latin alma meaning 'nourishing' or 'kind,' or a variant of Almeda.
Arvie
English · Diminutive of Arvilla or feminine of Arvin, from Germanic elements meaning 'eagle friend'.
Adelard
German · From Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'hard' (brave/hardy), meaning noble and brave.
Abb
English · Short form of Abbot or Abraham; Abbot from Aramaic 'abba' (father), Abraham from Hebrew meaning 'father of many.'
Ah
Chinese · Common East Asian prefix/name element; in Chinese can represent various characters depending on dialect and context.
Aurilla
Latin · Diminutive variant of Aurelia, from Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden' or 'gilded.'
Agness
Greek · Variant spelling of Agnes, from Greek 'hagnos' meaning 'pure, holy, or chaste.'
Alvira
Spanish · Variant of Elvira, possibly from Germanic elements meaning 'all true' or 'noble guardian.'
Alcie
Greek · Diminutive of Alice or Alcina, from Greek 'alke' meaning strength.
Anice
Greek · Scottish variant of Agnes, from Greek 'hagnos' meaning pure or holy.
Appolonia
Greek · Alternate spelling of Apollonia, from Apollo; borne by Saint Apollonia, patron of dentists.
Axie
Greek · Pet form of Axelia or a feminization of Axel, from Hebrew meaning father of peace.
Alwilda
Norse · From Old Norse elements meaning all and battle; a legendary Scandinavian princess.
Angele
French · French form of Angela, from Greek 'angelos' meaning messenger or angel.
Almyra
Arabic · Possibly from Arabic meaning princess or from Greek 'almyros' meaning salty or of the sea.
Alger
English · From Old English 'Ælfgar' combining elf and spear, meaning noble spearman.
Algernon
French · From Norman French 'aux gernons' meaning with whiskers or mustaches; a medieval Norman aristocratic name.
Amasa
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'burden' or 'burden-bearer'; a nephew of King David in the Old Testament.
Alwine
German · From Old High German 'adal' (noble) and 'wini' (friend), meaning 'noble friend.'
Alline
French · Variant of Aline, a French diminutive of Adeline meaning 'noble.'
Annye
English · Variant spelling of Annie, from Hannah, Hebrew for 'grace' or 'favor.'
Armenia
Latin · From the name of the ancient nation Armenia; used as a given name evoking that heritage.
Arvella
English · Possibly a feminine elaboration of Arvel, from a Welsh or Latin root meaning 'wept over.'
Auda
French · From Germanic 'aud' meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity'; related to Aude in French legend.
Azzie
English · Diminutive of Azalea or Asher; if Hebrew-derived, related to 'azar' meaning helper.
Adra
Arabic · Possibly from Arabic meaning virgin or from a Spanish place name of Phoenician origin.
Antha
Greek · From Greek 'anthos' meaning flower; a short form of Anthea or Samantha.
Alease
English · American variant of Alice or Elise, from Germanic 'adal' meaning noble.
Alga
Norse · Likely a variant of Helga, from Old Norse 'heilagr' meaning holy or blessed.
Arilla
English · Rare invented name, possibly a diminutive blend of Ara and the suffix -illa.
Austa
Latin · Short form of Augusta, from Latin 'augustus' meaning great or venerable.
Ad
English · Short form of Adam or Adrian; Adam from Hebrew 'adamah' meaning earth or ground.
Ancil
French · From Old French 'ancel' meaning servant, or from Latin 'ancillus' meaning attendant.
Ader
Hebrew · Possibly from Hebrew meaning flock or noble, or a Germanic occupational surname turned given name.
Albena
Slavic · Bulgarian name from Latin 'albus' meaning white; also a place name on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast.
Allean
Irish · Variant of Aileen or Allen, from Irish Gaelic meaning bright, shining, or beautiful.
Aileene
Irish · Variant of Aileen, the Irish form of Helen meaning bright or shining one.
Aleda
German · Variant of Alida, from Germanic 'adal' meaning noble.
Aquilla
Latin · From Latin 'aquila' meaning eagle; also a biblical name.
Ardell
Latin · From Latin 'ardere' meaning to burn; conveys warmth and eagerness.
Armilda
German · From Germanic elements 'ermen' (whole, universal) and 'hild' (battle).
Azilda
French · Rare French-Canadian name from Germanic 'hild' meaning battle.
Alver
English · From Old English or Norse elements meaning 'elf army' or 'elf warrior.'
Anatole
Greek · From Greek 'anatole' meaning sunrise or from the east, referring to Anatolia.
Arbie
English · Pet form of names like Arbutus or a phonetic spelling of R.B. initials; informal diminutive usage.
Atta
Arabic · In Akan tradition, a name for twin boys; in Arabic, means 'gift'; also Gothic for 'father.'
Add
English · Short form of Addison or Adam; used as an independent given name in the American South.
Almus
Latin · From Latin 'almus' meaning 'nourishing, kind, or bountiful.'
Alverna
German · Feminine form related to Germanic 'alf' (elf) and possibly linked to Mount La Verna in Italy.
Antonetta
Italian · Italian diminutive of Antonia, from the Roman family name Antonius, meaning 'priceless' or 'praiseworthy.'
Aldine
German · Feminine form from Germanic 'ald' meaning 'old, wise,' associated with nobility and experience.
Alvera
German · Feminine form of Alvaro or from Germanic elements meaning 'elf counsel' or 'all true.'
Alferd
English · Variant spelling of Alfred, from Old English 'ælf' (elf) and 'ræd' (counsel), meaning wise counselor.
Algot
Norse · From Old Norse elements meaning 'elf' and 'Goth/good,' a traditional Scandinavian name.
Alphons
German · Variant of Alphonse, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'funs' (ready/eager), meaning noble and ready.
Audley
English · From Old English 'Ealdgyð' or a place name meaning 'old clearing,' used as a given name.
Appie
English · Rare pet name, possibly a diminutive of Apollonia or an affectionate nickname.
Ardie
English · Diminutive of Ardith or Ardella, from Latin 'ardere' meaning 'to burn' or 'zealous.'
Arlean
Irish · Variant of Arlene, possibly from Irish Gaelic or a modern American coinage of uncertain origin.
Azile
English · Creative reversal of Eliza, a naming convention found in the 19th-century American South.
Arvil
Welsh · Variant of Arvel, from Welsh "ar" (over) and "wylo" (to weep), meaning "wept over."
Agda
Norse · Scandinavian form of Agatha, from Greek 'agathos' meaning 'good, virtuous.'
Alleen
English · Variant of Aileen or Eileen, from Irish 'Eibhlín,' ultimately from Evelyn or Helen (bright).
Allyne
English · Variant of Aline, from Old French/Germanic 'Adeline' meaning 'noble, nobility.'
Arva
Latin · From Latin 'arvus' meaning 'cultivated land, fertile field.' A rare pastoral name.
Agapita
Greek · From Greek agape meaning 'divine love,' used as a saint's name in Spanish tradition.
Angline
Greek · Variant of Angeline, from Greek angelos meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.'
Arnett
English · Diminutive of Arnold, from Germanic elements meaning eagle power or eagle strength.
Aubra
French · Variant of Aubrey, from Germanic 'Alberic' meaning elf ruler or noble ruler.
Alfrieda
German · Feminine of Alfred, from Old English 'aelf' (elf) and 'raed' (counsel), meaning 'wise elf counselor.'
Adolphine
German · French feminine form of Adolph, from Germanic elements meaning 'noble wolf.'
Aldea
German · From Germanic 'ald' meaning old or noble; also Spanish for 'village.'
Alveda
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'alba' meaning white, or an English coinage suggesting elevated spirit.
Arnetta
German · Feminine diminutive of Arnold, from Germanic elements meaning 'eagle power.'
Arvel
Welsh · From Welsh 'ar' (over) and 'mael' (prince), meaning wept over or a prince's tears.
Audy
English · Diminutive of Audrey or Audon, from Old English 'æðel' (noble) and 'þryð' (strength).
Almena
English · Possibly from Spanish 'almena' meaning battlement, or a blend of Al- and Mena as a modern coinage.
Averil
English · From Old English 'eofor' (boar) and 'hild' (battle), or Norman French form of Avril meaning April.
Achsa
Hebrew · Variant of Achsah, from Hebrew meaning anklet or adorned; a daughter of Caleb in the Bible.
Artha
Indian · From Sanskrit artha meaning "purpose, wealth, meaning"; also used as a variant of Martha.
Adine
Hebrew · Variant of Adina, from Hebrew meaning "gentle" or "delicate."
Alexandrine
French · French feminine form of Alexander, from Greek Alexandros meaning "defender of the people."
Assunta
Italian · Italian name from the Assumption of Mary, from Latin assumpta meaning "taken up (to heaven)."
Austie
English · Diminutive of Augusta or Austin, from Latin augustus meaning "great" or "venerable."
Alwin
German · From Old English 'ælfwine' meaning elf friend, or Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'win' (friend).
Avo
Norse · Avo is a Nordic-style short name, often linked to ancestral or old-world roots.
Alfretta
English · Feminine diminutive of Alfred, from Old English meaning elf counsel or wise counselor.
Antoinetta
French · Diminutive of Antoinette, the French feminine form of Antoine, meaning priceless or praiseworthy.
Arthelia
Greek · Rare elaboration likely related to Artemis or Arthur, suggesting noble strength or virtue.
Aloys
German · Germanic variant of Aloysius, derived from Old German 'all-wise' or 'famous warrior.'
Acy
English · Variant of Ace or from a Norman French place name meaning 'estate of Acius.'
Albirta
German · Feminine variant of Albert, from Germanic roots meaning 'noble and bright.'
Ardelle
Latin · From Latin 'ardere' meaning 'to burn'; conveys warmth and enthusiasm.
Albino
Latin · From Latin 'albus' meaning white; an Italian and Portuguese given name.
Adlena
German · Elaborated form of Adele, from Germanic 'adal' meaning noble.
Aleene
English · Variant of Aleen or Aileen, from Irish meaning bright, shining light.
Aloysia
German · Feminine form of Aloysius, from Germanic 'Hludwig' meaning famous warrior.
Alzena
Arabic · Possibly from Arabic meaning woman or from a modern coined blend.
Armetta
Italian · Diminutive form related to Italian 'arma' meaning armed or weapon.
Azilee
English · Rare American invented name, possibly a blend of Azalea and Lee.
Admiral
Arabic · From Arabic 'amir al-' meaning commander of; adopted as a title name conveying authority.
Arba
Hebrew · Hebrew for 'four'; a biblical figure, Arba was the greatest man among the Anakim.
Ardis
Norse · From Old Norse meaning eager or zealous; also linked to Greek 'ardis' meaning point of an arrow.
Albirda
English · Feminine variant of Albert, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'beraht' (bright).
Alphia
Greek · Derived from Greek 'alpha' meaning first or foremost; a rare feminine elaboration.
Aldora
Greek · From Greek 'doron' meaning gift, combined with noble element; winged gift.
Alean
English · Variant of Aleen or Eileen, likely from Irish meaning bright, shining one.
Alfhild
Norse · Old Norse name from 'alfr' (elf) and 'hildr' (battle), meaning elf battle.
Alvaretta
Spanish · Diminutive elaboration of Alvara, from Germanic meaning elf counsel or guardian.
Ardath
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning flowering field; associated with blossoming meadows.
Ardena
Latin · From Latin ardens meaning "burning" or "passionate," suggesting fiery spirit and enthusiasm.
Alsie
English · Diminutive of Alice or Alicia, ultimately from Germanic adal meaning "noble."
Antonietta
Italian · Italian diminutive of Antonia, from the Roman family name Antonius, meaning "priceless" or "praiseworthy."
Armanda
Italian · Feminine form of Armand, from Germanic herman meaning "army man" or "soldier."
Arrena
Latin · Possibly a variant of Irene (Greek for "peace") or from Latin arena; a rare creative form.
Arzella
French · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a creative elaboration blending French elements with a feminine suffix.
Australia
Latin · From Latin australis meaning "southern," originally coined for the southern continent; used as a given name.
Avice
French · From Old Germanic 'Aveza,' meaning refuge in battle; brought to England by the Normans.
Alleine
French · Variant of Aline, from Old French, a contracted form of Adeline meaning noble.
Almeter
English · Rare American name, possibly an elaboration of Alma (nourishing soul) with a suffix.
Alzada
Spanish · From Spanish 'alzada' meaning elevated or risen; used in the American Southwest.
Aretha
Greek · From Greek 'arete' meaning virtue, excellence, or moral goodness.
Aretta
Greek · Diminutive form related to Greek 'arete' meaning virtue or excellence.
Arletha
French · Variant of Arlette, a Norman French name of Germanic origin meaning eagle or free person.
Armelia
German · Variant of Amelia, from Germanic 'amal' meaning work or industrious.
Asilee
English · Rare modern coinage, possibly a creative respelling of Ashley or a blend of Asi and Lee.
Abron
English · Rare variant of Abram or Aaron, possibly meaning 'exalted father' from Hebrew origins.
Alfons
German · Germanic name from 'adal' (noble) and 'funs' (ready), meaning 'noble and ready.' Continental form of Alphonse.
Alfaretta
Italian · Elaborated feminine form possibly derived from Alfred, meaning 'elf counsel,' with an Italian diminutive suffix.
Alletta
Italian · Diminutive of Alice or Aletta, meaning 'noble' or 'winged one' from Latin 'aletta.'
Aneita
Irish · Phonetic variant of Anita, itself a Spanish diminutive of Ana/Anne meaning 'grace.'
Armeda
Spanish · Variant of Armida, from Latin 'armata' meaning armed one, or from the literary heroine in Tasso's epic.
Arrilla
English · Rare elaborated name possibly from Latin 'aurilla' meaning golden, or a coined Southern American form.
Alyne
French · Variant of Aline, a French diminutive of Adeline meaning noble or nobility.
Aslee
English · Variant of Ashley, from Old English meaning 'ash tree meadow.'
Adron
Latin · Variant of Adrian, from Latin 'Hadrianus' meaning 'from Hadria,' a city in northern Italy.
Alliene
French · French-influenced variant of Allene, from Aline, meaning 'noble' or 'bright.'
Aneta
Greek · Slavic and Eastern European form of Aneta/Annette, from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace.'
Alleyne
French · Old French variant of Alain/Allen, meaning 'little rock' or 'handsome'; used as a unisex name.
Amye
French · Archaic or variant spelling of Amy, from Old French 'aimée' meaning 'beloved.'
Anetta
Italian · Diminutive of Anna/Anne, from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Azema
French · Rare French Creole name, possibly from Arabic 'azima' meaning 'great' or 'determined.'
Amedee
French · French form of Amadeus, from Latin meaning 'love of God'; associated with saints and composers.
Aliene
French · Variant of Aline, from Old French meaning noble or bright.
Arcola
Italian · Derived from an Italian place name, meaning small arch or bow.
Anona
Latin · From Latin 'annona' meaning harvest or yearly produce.
Albertia
German · Feminine form of Albert, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'beraht' (bright).
Aldonia
Spanish · Variant of Aldonza, from Germanic 'ald' meaning old or wise.
Asencion
Spanish · Spanish variant of Ascensión, referring to the Ascension of Christ.
Ardith
English · From Old English elements meaning "good war" or "flowering meadow."
Adie
English · Diminutive of Adam or Adelaide; Adam from Hebrew "earth," Adelaide from Germanic "noble."
Aleatha
Greek · Variant of Alethea, from Greek "aletheia" meaning "truth."
Ardys
Greek · Variant of Ardis, possibly from Greek meaning "pointed" or a feminine form of Ardys of Lydia.
Athol
Scottish · From the Scottish district Atholl, derived from Gaelic meaning 'new Ireland.'
Albirtha
German · Variant of Alberta, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'berht' (bright), meaning nobly bright.
Armer
English · English occupational surname for an armor-maker or one who bore arms.
Autie
English · Diminutive form, likely from Augustus or August, Latin for great or venerable.
Adlene
German · Variant of Adeline, from Germanic adal meaning "noble" or "nobility."
Aldona
Slavic · Lithuanian and Slavic name of Germanic origin, derived from elements meaning "old" or "noble."
Alee
English · Phonetic variant of Ali meaning "exalted" in Arabic, or a diminutive of Alice or Alina.
Alka
Indian · Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning "young girl" or "a lock of curly hair."
Anniebell
English · Compound of Annie (grace, from Hebrew Hannah) and Bell (beautiful), meaning "graceful beauty."
Artee
English · Diminutive or phonetic respelling, possibly from Arthur (Celtic for "bear") or a pet form.
Anthoney
Latin · Variant spelling of Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius; meaning possibly 'priceless.'
Alven
English · Variant of Alvin, from Old English Ælfwine meaning 'elf friend' or 'noble friend.'
Ambrosio
Spanish · Spanish form of Ambrose, from Greek ambrosios meaning 'immortal, divine.'
Arbutus
Latin · From the Latin name for the strawberry tree, a flowering evergreen; a rare botanical given name.
Arma
Latin · Rare name possibly from Latin 'arma' meaning arms or strength, or a short form of Armida.
Alvenia
German · Feminine form of Alvin, from Old English 'ælf' (elf) and 'wine' (friend), meaning elf friend.
Alfonse
German · From Germanic Adalfuns meaning 'noble and ready,' a classic royal name across Europe.
Adelma
German · From Old High German 'adal' meaning 'noble'. A feminine form related to Adelhelm ('noble protector').
Alza
German · Pet form of names like Aliza or Alzina, possibly from German 'adal' meaning 'noble'.
Arnette
French · Feminine diminutive of Arnold, from Germanic 'arn-wald' meaning 'eagle power'.
Armour
English · From Old French 'armure,' originally an occupational surname for an armor-maker.
Arville
French · From French place name elements, possibly 'ar' (eagle) and 'ville' (town), meaning 'eagle town.'
Aldean
English · From Old English elements meaning 'old friend' or 'wise protector,' used as a surname name.
Arbella
Latin · Variant of Arabella, from Latin 'orabilis' meaning 'yielding to prayer' or 'beautiful altar.'
Almerinda
Spanish · Portuguese and Spanish name from Germanic elements 'amal' (work) and 'rind' (shield, protector).
Anniebelle
English · Combination of Annie (grace) and Belle (beautiful), meaning 'graceful and beautiful'.
Ardalia
Latin · Variant of Ardelia, from Latin 'ardere' meaning 'burning' or 'ardent one'.
Artena
Italian · Feminine elaboration possibly linked to the Italian town Artena or Latin 'arte' meaning 'skill'.
Aune
Norse · Scandinavian name meaning 'holy' or 'blessed'; also an old French unit of measure.
Avonelle
English · Elaboration of Avon, from Welsh 'afon' meaning 'river', with a feminine suffix.
Ayako
Japanese · Japanese name commonly written with characters meaning 'colorful child' or 'design child'.
Annamay
English · Compound of Anna (Hebrew 'grace') and May (English, month of spring), meaning 'graceful springtime.'
Arleta
French · Variant of Arlette, a Norman French name possibly meaning 'eagle' or 'little eagle,' borne by William the Conqueror's mother.
Algia
English · Diminutive of Algernon or from Greek 'algos' meaning 'pain'; sometimes used as a feminine given name in the American South.
Armida
Italian · From Tasso's epic poem 'Jerusalem Delivered'; a beautiful enchantress. Possibly from Germanic 'herman' meaning 'army.'
Alleene
Irish · Variant of Aileen, the Irish form of Helen, from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Alonia
Hebrew · Variant of Alona, from Hebrew 'alon' meaning 'oak tree.'
Argatha
Greek · Variant of Agatha, from Greek 'agathos' meaning 'good' or 'virtuous.'
Athene
Greek · Classical form of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts.
Avanell
English · American invented blend name, possibly combining Ava with the suffix -nell.
Armistead
English · English surname-turned-given-name meaning 'hermit's place,' from Old English eremita and stede.
Apolonio
Spanish · Spanish form of Apollonius, derived from Apollo, the Greek god of sun, music, and prophecy.
Arvo
Norse · Finnish name meaning 'value' or 'worth,' used in Nordic countries as a given name.
Almetta
German · Diminutive form related to Germanic 'Alma' meaning 'nourishing' or 'soul,' with a pet suffix.
Alveretta
English · Elaborated feminine form related to Alvar, from Germanic elements meaning 'elf warrior'.
Arnell
English · Variant of Arnold or a feminine form, from Germanic 'arn' (eagle) and 'wald' (power).
Aino
Norse · Finnish name meaning 'the only one'; a tragic heroine in the Finnish epic Kalevala.
Aleane
French · Variant of Aline or Alene, ultimately from Greek 'helene' meaning bright or shining light.
Allien
English · Rare variant of Aline or Allene, from Old French meaning noble or of noble kind.
Almeada
Latin · Variant of Almeda, from Latin 'almeta' meaning ambitious or determined.
Alyene
French · Variant of Aline, from Old French and Germanic roots meaning noble or of noble birth.
Antoniette
French · Variant of Antoinette, French feminine diminutive of Antoine, meaning priceless or praiseworthy.
Arbell
Latin · Variant of Arabella, likely from Latin 'orabilis' meaning yielding to prayer.
Armenta
Latin · From Latin 'armenta' meaning herds of cattle; a rare name suggesting pastoral abundance.
Asalee
Greek · Phonetic variant of Azalea, from Greek 'azaleos' meaning dry; a flowering shrub name.
Audrea
English · Variant of Audrey, from Old English 'æðelþryð' meaning noble strength.
Amerigo
Italian · Italian form of Germanic Emmerich, meaning 'work ruler' or 'powerful leader.' Source of the name America.
Alvine
German · Feminine form of Alvin, from Old English meaning 'elf friend' or 'noble friend'.
Arlyne
English · Variant of Arlene, possibly from Irish Gaelic meaning 'pledge' or 'oath'.
Agueda
Spanish · Spanish form of Agatha, from Greek 'agathos' meaning 'good' or 'virtuous'.
Alzora
English · Rare name possibly derived from Arabic 'al-zahra' meaning 'the flower' or 'the shining one'.
Arnita
German · Diminutive of Arna, from Germanic 'arn' meaning eagle.
Alberdia
German · Feminine elaboration of Albert, from Germanic 'adal-berht' meaning noble bright.
Albirdia
German · Rare feminine variant of Albert, from Germanic elements meaning noble and bright.
Aldina
German · Feminine diminutive of Germanic 'ald' meaning old, noble, or wise.
Annielee
English · Compound of Annie (grace, from Hebrew Hannah) and Lee (meadow).
Arlevia
English · A rare American coined name, possibly blending Arle(ne) with a Latinate suffix.
Arnettie
German · Diminutive of Arnette, from Germanic 'arn' meaning eagle.
Asako
Japanese · Japanese name meaning morning child (朝子), evoking dawn and new beginnings.
Alfonza
German · Variant of Alphonse, from Germanic elements meaning 'noble' and 'ready for battle.'
Alphonsa
German · Feminine Latinate form of Alphonse, from Germanic elements meaning 'noble and ready for battle.'
Atwood
English · English surname-name from Old English meaning 'dweller at the wood.'
Adolphe
French · French form of Adolf, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'wolf' (wolf), meaning 'noble wolf.'
Almo
German · Germanic name possibly from 'amal' (labor, vigor) or Italian/Latin 'almus' meaning 'nourishing, kind.'
Ardyce
English · Variant of Ardis, likely from Latin 'ardere' (to burn), suggesting fervent or zealous spirit.
Alvilda
Norse · Old Norse name from 'alf' (elf) + 'hildr' (battle), meaning 'elf battle.' Legendary Norse warrior princess.
Alzenia
Arabic · Rare name possibly derived from Arabic or a modern American coinage; meaning uncertain.
Agnita
Latin · Diminutive of Agnes, from Greek 'hagnos' meaning 'pure, chaste, or holy'.
Aldene
English · Feminine form from Old English or Germanic 'ald' meaning 'old, wise friend'.
Ardeth
English · Possibly from Hebrew 'ardath' meaning 'blooming meadow' or a field of flowers.
Ardyth
English · Variant spelling of Ardith/Ardeth, meaning 'blooming meadow' or 'flowering field'.
Arretta
French · Variant of Arletta, a diminutive of French-Norman origin meaning 'little eagle'.
Artice
Latin · Feminine variant of Artis, possibly from Latin 'artis' meaning 'skill' or 'art'.
Alouise
French · Variant of Aloysia or Louise, from Germanic roots meaning famous warrior.
Alphild
Norse · Old Norse name from alfr (elf) and hildr (battle), meaning elf battle.
Althia
Greek · Variant of Althea, from Greek althainein meaning to heal; linked to Greek mythology.
Alzie
English · Diminutive of Alzina or Alice, meaning noble or of noble kind.
Amandy
Latin · Informal variant of Amanda, from Latin amanda meaning worthy of love.
Angelus
Latin · Latin form of angel, from Greek angelos meaning messenger of God.
Averill
English · From Old English eofor-hild meaning boar battle, or linked to the month of April.
Azalene
Greek · Derived from azalea, the flowering shrub, from Greek azaleos meaning dry.
Agapito
Greek · From Greek 'agapetos' meaning 'beloved,' borne by early Christian saints.
Aurther
Welsh · Variant of Arthur, from Celtic elements likely meaning 'bear king' or 'bear man.'
Agnew
Irish · From Norman French 'Agneaux' meaning 'lamb,' or Irish Gaelic 'Ó Gnímh' (man of action).
Argus
Greek · Greek name meaning 'bright' or 'watchful,' from the hundred-eyed giant Argus Panoptes.
Armster
English · Rare English/Germanic name, likely occupational meaning 'armorer' or 'one who bears arms.'
Athel
English · From Old English 'æðel' meaning 'noble,' a common element in Anglo-Saxon names.
Arsene
French · French form of Greek Arsenios, meaning 'virile' or 'masculine.'
Acel
English · Rare name, possibly a variant of Axel or a modern coinage; sometimes linked to Old French "asel."
Alanson
English · English patronymic meaning "son of Alan," where Alan derives from Breton meaning "handsome."
Aniceto
Greek · From Greek 'aniketos' meaning 'unconquerable'; used in Spanish and Italian traditions, borne by a 2nd-century pope.
Ardean
English · Variant of Arden, possibly from Latin 'ardent' meaning 'burning/eager' or an Old English place name.
Argyle
Scottish · From the Scottish region Argyll, derived from Gaelic 'Earra-Ghàidheal' meaning 'coast of the Gaels'.
Aubert
French · French form of Albert, from Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'beraht' (bright).
Aloha
English · From the Hawaiian word meaning love, affection, and greeting. Used as a given name in the 20th century.
Alyda
German · Germanic variant of Adelaide, from 'adal' (noble) + 'heid' (kind or type), meaning of noble kind.
Asuncion
Spanish · Spanish for 'assumption,' referring to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary into heaven.
Alleta
Latin · Derived from Latin 'alatus' meaning winged, or a variant of Aleta suggesting noble and truthful.
Areatha
Greek · Variant of Aretha, from Greek 'arete' meaning virtue or excellence.
Arthella
English · Feminine elaboration of Arthur, likely from Celtic meaning noble or bear-like strength.
Aldena
English · Feminine of Alden, from Old English 'eald' (old) + 'wine' (friend).
Aldia
German · Variant of Alda, from Germanic 'ald' meaning old or noble.
Allyce
English · Variant spelling of Alice, from Germanic 'adalheidis' meaning noble sort.
Alvern
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'alvernus' meaning spring-like, or a place-name variant.
Anamae
Spanish · Southern compound of Ana (grace) and Mae (May), a double given name.
Argentina
Latin · From Latin 'argentum' meaning silver; also the South American nation.
Arguster
Latin · Rare feminine variant likely derived from Augustus, Latin for majestic or venerable.
Arwilda
German · Germanic compound of 'arn' (eagle) and 'wilde' (wild), meaning wild eagle.
Athalee
Hebrew · Variant of Athaliah, from Hebrew meaning God is exalted.
Athlyn
Greek · Blend of Athena (Greek wisdom goddess) with the suffix -lyn.
Audella
German · Elaboration of Auda, from Germanic 'aud' meaning noble strength or prosperity.
Ayano
Japanese · Japanese name meaning colorful weave or design, combining 'aya' + 'no.'
Arnel
German · Derived from Arnold, meaning eagle power or eagle ruler.
Aristide
Greek · From Greek aristos meaning best or most excellent, borne by Athenian statesman Aristides.
Aurel
Latin · From Latin Aurelius meaning golden or gilded, associated with Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Arby
English · From Old Norse elements meaning eagle settlement or herb garden.
Armas
Spanish · Finnish form of Erasmus, meaning 'beloved'; also Spanish word for 'weapons/arms'.
Arvis
English · Rare variant of Arvis/Jarvis, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear' or 'eagle'.
Aulton
English · Variant of Alton, from Old English meaning 'old town' or 'town at the source of a river'.
Abney
English · English place name meaning Abba's island or enclosed land, from Old English.
Accursio
Italian · From Latin 'accursus' meaning hastened or run to, borne by a medieval Italian saint.
Agee
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning fugitive or flight, used as a biblical surname in 2 Samuel.
Ambros
Greek · Short form of Ambrose, from Greek 'ambrosios' meaning immortal or divine.
Anthany
Latin · Variant spelling of Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius, meaning priceless.
Arlando
German · Modern blend of Germanic Arland (eagle land) and Orlando (famous throughout the land).
Arnet
German · Variant of Arnett, from Germanic 'arn' (eagle) and 'wald' (power), meaning eagle strength.
Arvy
German · Diminutive of Arvin or Harvey, from Germanic elements meaning army friend or eagle.
Aloise
French · French feminine form of Aloysius, from Germanic roots meaning 'famous warrior.'
Alexandrina
Greek · Feminine elaboration of Alexander, meaning 'defender of the people' from Greek.
Alter
Hebrew · Yiddish name meaning 'old one,' given as a protective charm for long life.
Armine
French · French feminine form of Armin/Herman, meaning 'whole' or 'universal soldier.'
Arneta
German · Feminine diminutive of Arnold, from Germanic arn (eagle) and wald (power).
Athalie
Hebrew · French form of Athaliah, a Hebrew name meaning 'God is exalted.'
Audine
French · Feminine elaboration of Aude, from Germanic adal meaning 'noble.'
Aurella
Latin · Variant of Aurelia, from Latin aureus meaning 'golden' or 'gilded.'
Aleitha
Greek · Variant of Alethea, from Greek 'aletheia' meaning truth.
Almarie
English · Modern blend of Al- (possibly from Alma, 'nourishing') and Marie (French form of Mary).
Alvida
Norse · From Old Norse elements meaning 'elf battle'; borne by a legendary Norse shield-maiden.
Annas
Hebrew · Biblical name of a high priest in Jerusalem; from Hebrew meaning 'grace of God.'
Arax
Persian · Armenian name from the Arax (Araxes) River; of ancient Persian origin meaning 'rapid.'
Areta
Greek · From Greek 'arete' meaning virtue or excellence; variant of Aretha.
Argusta
Latin · Variant of Augusta, from Latin 'augustus' meaning great, venerable, or majestic.
Arlethia
English · Modern elaboration blending Ar- with Lethia (from Greek 'aletheia,' truth).
Arlone
Irish · Variant of Arlene, possibly from Irish Gaelic meaning 'pledge' or 'oath.'
Audna
Norse · From Old Norse 'auðr' meaning wealth or prosperity; a rare Scandinavian feminine form.
Avonell
English · From Welsh 'afon' (river) with the diminutive suffix -ell, meaning 'little river.'
Adelee
French · Variant of Adele, from Germanic 'adel' meaning noble or nobility.
Alexine
Greek · French feminine diminutive of Alexander, from Greek 'alexein' meaning to defend or protect.
Alfonsina
Italian · Italian/Spanish feminine form of Alfonso, from Germanic meaning noble and ready for battle.
Alfreida
English · Variant of Alfreda, feminine of Alfred, from Old English meaning elf counsel or wise counselor.
Alvilde
Norse · Old Norse name meaning elf battle, from 'alfr' (elf) and 'hildr' (battle).
Arbelia
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'arbor' meaning tree, or inspired by the ancient city of Arbela.
Arbelle
Latin · Variant related to Latin 'arbor' meaning tree, with a French feminine diminutive ending.
Arliene
Irish · Variant of Arlene, possibly from Irish Gaelic meaning pledge or oath.
Arloa
English · Modern American coinage, possibly a feminine elaboration of Arlo or blend name.
Armentha
English · Variant of Araminta, a literary name possibly meaning lofty or prayer, coined in the 17th century.
Arnice
English · Possibly related to the Arnica plant or a modern variant of Bernice meaning bringer of victory.
Arvetta
English · Modern coinage, possibly a feminine diminutive form blending elements of Arvid or Arlette.
Arzelia
English · Rare modern American name of uncertain origin, possibly an elaboration of a phonetic blend.
Asunta
Italian · Variant of Assunta, from Latin 'assumpta' meaning assumed into heaven, a Marian title.
Audelia
French · Variant of Adelia, from Germanic 'adel' meaning noble, with a French elaboration.
Avenell
French · From Old French 'aveine' meaning oat field, originally a Norman surname and place name.
Avinell
French · Variant of Avenell, from Old French meaning oat field, used as a given name.
Alvar
Norse · From Old Norse meaning elf warrior or elf army; borne by medieval Scandinavian figures.
Aloysious
Latin · Variant of Aloysius, a Latinized form of Alois, meaning famous warrior; linked to Saint Aloysius Gonzaga.
Autrey
French · Variant of Autry/Aubrey, from Germanic 'Alberic' meaning elf ruler or supernatural power.
Adalbert
German · From Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'beraht' (bright), meaning 'noble and bright.' Borne by several saints.
Ahti
Norse · From Finnish mythology, Ahti is the god of water and the sea in the Kalevala epic.
Alderic
French · From Germanic 'ald' (old, wise) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'wise ruler' or 'old ruler.'
Alfonce
French · Variant of Alphonse, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'funs' (ready), meaning 'noble and ready.'
Alph
English · Short form of Alphonse or Alphaeus; Alphaeus is a biblical name from Greek meaning 'changing.'
Atwell
English · English surname meaning 'at the well' or 'at the spring,' denoting someone who lived near a water source.
Abbot
English · From the Aramaic 'abba' meaning 'father,' originally a title for the head of a monastery.
Abundio
Spanish · From Latin 'abundius' meaning 'abundant' or 'plentiful,' borne by several early Christian saints.
Adger
English · Variant of Edgar, from Old English 'ead' (wealth) and 'gar' (spear), meaning prosperous spearman.
Aldie
English · Scottish place name and diminutive, likely from Gaelic 'allt' meaning stream or burn.
Aldor
English · From Old English 'ealdor' meaning 'elder' or 'chief,' denoting authority and leadership.
Aloysuis
German · Variant spelling of Aloysius, Latinized form of Alois, meaning 'famous warrior' from Germanic roots.