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ADORINDA:
Esperanto name meaning "adorable."
ADRASTEIA:
Feminine form of Greek Adrastos, meaning
"he who stands his ground," in other words "courageous."
ADREA:
Variant of
English Adria, meaning "from Hadria."
ADREEA:
Variant of
English Adria, meaning "from Hadria."
ADREANA:
Variant of
English Adrianne, meaning "from Hadria."
ADRIA:
Feminine form of
English Adrian,
meaning "from Hadria."
ADRIANA:
Italian and Spanish feminine form of Adrian, meaning
"from Hadria."
ADRIANAH:
Variant of
English Adrianne, meaning "from Hadria."
ADRIANE:
Variant of
English Adrianne, meaning "from Hadria."
ADRIANNA:
Polish feminine form of
English Adrian, meaning
"from Hadria."
ADRIANNAH:
Variant of
English Adrianne, meaning "from Hadria."
ADRIANNE:
Feminine form of
English Adrian, meaning
"from Hadria."
ADRIE:
Nickname for English Adrianne, meaning "from Hadria."
ADRIENA:
Variant of English Adrianne, meaning "from Hadria."
ADRIENN:
Hungarian feminine form of English Adrian,
meaning "from Hadria."
ADRIENNE:
French feminine form of English Adrian,
meaning "from Hadria."
ADRIJANA:
Serbian and Slovene feminine form of English Adrian,
meaning "from Hadria."
ADSILA:
Native American Cherokee name meaning "blossom."
ADUOR:
African Luo name meaning "born at dawn."
ADVA:
Hebrew name meaning "little wave; ripple."
ADWAR:
African Luo name meaning "hunt; look for; search for."
ADWOA:
African Akan name, meaning "born on Monday."
AEESHA:
Variant of Arabic Aisha, meaning "alive."
AEESHAH:
Variant of Arabic Aisha, meaning "alive."
AEGLE:
Latin form of Greek Aigle, myth name of one of the Heliades,
one of the Hesperides, and a Naiad, meaning "light,
radiance."
AELFGIFU
(Ælfgifu): "Elf gift." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old
English elements ælf
"elf," and giefu "gift."
AELFLAED:
(Ælflæd): "Elfin beauty." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old
English elements ælf
"elf," and flæd
"beauty."
AELFTHRYTH
(Ælfþryð): "Elf strength." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old
English elements
ælf "elf" and þryð "strength."
AELLA:
"Whirlwind." Greek myth name of an Amazon warrior who was killed
by Herakles. She was known for wielding a double-axe.
AEMILIA:
Feminine form of Roman Aemilius,
meaning "rival."
AERON: Welsh
unisex form of feminine Celtic Agrona,
name a goddess of war and death who was portrayed as a
masculine figure in Welsh mythology, meaning
"carnage, slaughter."
AERONA:
Feminine form of Welsh unisex Aeron, meaning
"carnage, slaughter."
AERONWEN:
Welsh compound name consisting of Aeron "carnage,
slaughter," and gwen "white."
AERONWY:
"River of carnage/slaughter." Welsh compound name consisting of Aeron
"carnage, slaughter" and wy "river."
AERYN:
Variant of Irish unisex Erin,
meaning "peace."
AERYNN:
Variant of Irish Aeryn,
meaning "peace."
AESHA:
Variant of Arabic Aisha, meaning
"alive."
AESHAH:
Variant of Arabic Aisha, meaning
"alive."
AETHEL:
Nickname for longer Anglo-Saxon names containing the element Aethel/Æðel,
meaning "noble."
AETHELFLAED
(Æðelflæd): "Noble beauty." Original Anglo-Saxon form of
English Ethelfleda, composed of the Old
English elements ædel "noble" and flæd
"beauty."
AETHELINDA:
(Æðelinda): "Noble serpent." Original Anglo-Saxon form of
English Ethelinda, composed of the Old
English elements ædel "noble" and lindi
"serpent, dragon."
AETHELTHRYTH
(Æðelþryð): "Noble strength." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the
Old
English elements æðel "noble" and þryð
"strength."
AETHELU:
Pet form of Anglo-Saxon Aethel, meaning
"noble."
AFAF:
Arabic name meaning "chastity."
AFANEN:
Welsh name meaning "raspberry."
AFANASIIA:
Feminine form of Russian Afanasii, meaning "immortal."
AFERDITA:
Albanian name meaning "dawn; morning."
AFFERA:
Variant of Arabic Afra, meaning "pink" or
"reddish-white."
AFFRA:
Variant of Arabic Afra, meaning "pink" or
"reddish-white."
AFFRICA:
Variant of English Africa, meaning "land of the Afri."
AFFRICAH:
Variant of English Africa, meaning "land of the Afri."
AFFRIKA:
Variant of English Africa, meaning "land of the Afri."
AFFRIKAH:
Variant of English Africa, meaning "land of the Afri."
AFFTON:
Variant of unisex Afton, an
Old English surname transferred to forename use, itself from
the name of the River Afton in Ayrshire, Scotland, made
famous in Burns' poem "Sweet Afton."
AFIA:
Variant of African Afua, meaning "born on
Friday."
AFON:
Modern unisex Welsh name meaning
"river."
AFRA:
Roman nickname for a woman
from Africa.
Arabic name meaning
"pink" or "reddish-white."
AFRAIMA:
Arabic and Hebrew name
meaning "fertile."
AFRICA: English name
mostly used by African-Americans. It derives from the name of the continent,
Africa, meaning "land of the Afri." The Afri were a tribe,
possibly Berber, who dwelled in North Africa. The origin of the word Afri
(pl.), Afer (sing.), may be connected with the Phoenician word 'afar,
meaning "dust," which is also found in other Semitic languages.
AFRICAH:
Variant of English Africa, meaning "land of the Afri."
AFRIKA:
Variant of English Africa, meaning "land of the Afri."
AFRIKAH:
Variant of English Africa, meaning "land of the Afri."
AFTON:
Old English surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from
the name of the River Afton in Ayrshire, Scotland, made
famous in Burns' poem "Sweet Afton."
AFUA:
African Akan name meaning "born on Friday."
AGACE:
French form of Agatha, meaning "good."
AGACIA:
Variant of Latin Agatha, meaning "good."
AGAFIA
(Agaf'ia): Russian name meaning "good, kindly."
AGAFIIA:
Variant of Russian Agafia, meaning "good,
kindly."
AGAFYA:
Variant of Russian Agafia, meaning "good,
kindly."
AGAK:
African Luo name meaning "hawk."
AGANA: Chamoru name meaning
"blood."
AGAPE:
Greek name
meaning "love."
AGÁTA:
Czech form of Agatha, meaning "good."
AGATA:
Italian and Spanish form of English Agatha,
meaning "good."
AGATE: Old French jewel
name, meaning "agate."
AGATHA:
Latin form of Greek Agathe, meaning "good."
AGATHANGELOS:
"Good angel." Ancient Greek name composed of the elements agathos
"good" and angelos "angel."
AGATHE:
Original Greek form of English Agatha, derived from
the Greek word agathos, meaning "good."
AGAUE:
"Illustrious; noble." Greek myth name of one of the four daughters
of Kadmos, king of Theben in Boiotia, and his wife
Harmonia. The name derives from agauos "noble,"
itself possibly from agasthai "to wonder at," from gaiein
"to rejoice," with the intensive prefix a-.
AGAVE:
English plant name, derived from the Greek myth name Agaue,
meaning "illustrious, noble." The name was used by botanists for the agave plant
(American aloe), probably because of its stately flower stem.
AGDA:
Swedish form of Agatha, meaning "good."
ÁGI:
Nickname for Hungarian Ágota "good" and Ágnes
"chaste, holy."
AGGI:
Variant of English Aggie, a nickname for two different
names.
AGGIE:
Nickname for English Agnes, "chaste," and Agatha,
"good."
AGGY:
Variant form of English Aggie, a nickname for two different
names.
AGGYE:
Variant form of English Aggie, a nickname for two different
names.
AGHAVNI:
Armenian name meaning "pigeon."
AGHNA:
Irish form of English Agnes, meaning "chaste; holy."
AGLAIA:
Greek myth name of one of the three Graces, meaning "beauty,
splendor." The other two are Thalia,
"blossoming, luxuriant," and Euphrosyne, "joy, merriment."
AGLAII:
Russian form of Greek Aglaia, meaning "beauty,
splendor."
AGLAYA:
Variant of Russian Aglaii, meaning "beauty,
splendor."
AGLEA:
Variant of Greek Aglaia, meaning "beauty,
splendor."
AGNA:
German form of English Agnes, meaning "chaste; holy."
AGNÉ:
Lithuanian form of English Agnes, meaning "chaste;
holy."
ÁGNES:
Hungarian form of English Agnes, meaning "chaste;
holy."
AGNÈS:
French form of English Agnes,
meaning "chaste; holy."
AGNES:
English form of Greek Hagne,
meaning "chaste; holy."
AGNESE:
Italian and Latvian form of English Agnes, meaning
"chaste; holy."
AGNESSA:
Russian form of English Agnes, meaning "chaste;
holy."
AGNESSE:
Variant of Russian Agnessa, meaning
"chaste; holy."
AGNETA:
Swedish form of English Agnes, meaning "chaste;
holy."
AGNETH:
Variant of German Agnethe, meaning
"chaste; holy."
AGNETHA:
Scandinavian form of Agnes, meaning
"chaste; holy."
AGNETHE:
German form of Agnes, meaning "chaste;
holy."
AGNETTA:
Variant of Swedish Agneta, meaning "chaste;
holy."
AGNIESZKA:
Polish form of Agnes, meaning "chaste; holy."
AGNUS:
Variant of English Agnes,
meaning "chaste; holy."
AGOSTINA:
Italian feminine form of English Augustine,
meaning "venerable."
ÅGOT:
Norwegian form of Agatha,
meaning "good."
AGOT:
African Luo name meaning "mountain."
ÁGOTA:
Hungarian form of Agatha,
meaning "good."
AGOTA:
Spanish form of Agatha, meaning "good."
AGRAFENA:
Russian form of Latin Agrippina, meaning "wild
horse."
AGRIPENA:
Variant of Latin Agrippina, meaning "wild
horse."
AGRIPINA:
Variant of Latin Agrippina, meaning "wild
horse."
AGRIPPA: Latin biblical name of the
Herod Agrippa of the
New Testament who ordered the execution of the apostle James, and the imprisonment of
Peter. The name is
used as a feminine name in Russia, it is therefore a unisex name, meaning
"wild horse."
AGRIPPINA:
Feminine form of Latin unisex Agrippa, meaning "wild
horse."
AGRIPPINE:
Variant of Latin Agrippina, meaning "wild
horse."
AGRONA:
Celtic myth name of a goddess of strife and war. The name derives from
Proto-Celtic *Agronā, literally meaning
"carnage, slaughter."
AGUEDA:
Spanish form of Latin Agatha, meaning
"good."
AGURNE:
Basque name meaning "greetings; salutation."
AGWANG:
African Luo name meaning "wolf."
AHAVA:
"Water." Hebrew name derived from the biblical name of either a
city, or a stream (perhaps both), possibly in Mesopotamia, where the Jewish
exiles assembled under Ezra (Ezra 8:21).
AHUVA:
Hebrew name meaning "beloved."
AI:
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Chinese name meaning
"loving."
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Japanese name meaning
"love."
AIBHILIN
(Aibhilín): Variant of Irish Aibhlin, meaning "little
bird."
AIBHLIN:
Irish form of unisex Evelyn, meaning "little
bird."
AIDA:
"Returning, visitor." Arabic name used by Verdi in his opera, "Aida," in which it belonged to
an Ethiopian princess.
A'IDAH:
Variant of Arabic Aida, meaning "returning,
visitor."
AIDAH:
Variant of Arabic Aida, meaning "returning,
visitor."
AIDEEN:
Variant of Irish
Étaín, meaning "face."
AIDITH:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Ailith, meaning "seasoned warrior."
AIESHA:
Variant of Arabic Aisha, meaning
"alive."
AIGLE:
Greek form of Latin Aegle, meaning "light,
radiance."
AIGNÉIS:
Irish form of Agnes, meaning "chaste; holy."
AIGNEIS:
Czech form of Agnes, meaning "chaste; holy."
AIKA:
Japanese name meaning "love song."
AIKATERINA:
Variant of Greek Aikaterine, meaning
"pure."
AIKATERINE
(Aikaterinē): Greek name from which we got the name Katherine. The name is of unknown
etymology, but the earliest sources that mention the name are in Greek and
associate it with the Greek adjective katharos, meaning
"pure." The suggestion that it may have been derived from Hecate,
the pagan goddess of sorcery, is not convincing.
AIKO:
Japanese name meaning "beloved/loving child."
AILA:
Nickname for Scottish Aileen, meaning both "bird" and
"rival."
AILBHE:
Irish unisex name, possibly from Gaelic albho, meaning
"white." In Irish legend, Ailbhe was
the name of a female warrior of the Fianna.
AILEAS:
Scottish form of English Alice,
meaning "noble sort."
AILEE:
Nickname for Scottish Aileen, meaning
both "bird" and "rival."
AILEEN:
Scottish variant of English Eileen,
meaning both "bird"
and "rival."
AILEN:
Variant of Native American Mapuche Aylen,
meaning "clear" or "happiness."
AILENE:
Variant of Scottish Aileen, meaning both
"bird" and "rival."
AILEY:
Nickname for Scottish Aileen, meaning both
"bird" and "rival."
AILIE:
Nickname for Scottish Aileen, meaning both
"bird" and "rival."
AILISH:
Gaelic form of English
Alice,
meaning "noble sort."
AILITH:
Anglo-Saxon name meaning
"seasoned warrior."
AILSA:
"Elf victory." Scottish name derived from Alfsigesey, meaning "Island of
Alfsigr,"
the Norse name for Ailsa Craig,
an island off Scotland.
AILSE:
Variant of Scottish Ailsa, meaning "elf
victory."
AILSIE:
Variant of Scottish Ailsa, meaning "elf
victory."
AILSE:
Variant of Scottish Ailsa, meaning "elf
victory."
AIMÉE:
French name, derived from the French word aimée, meaning "much
loved."
AIMEY:
Variant of English Amy, meaning
"much loved."
AIMI:
Japanese name meaning "love beauty."
AIMIE:
Variant of English Amy, meaning
"much loved."
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