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AGNÈS:
French form of
Greek Hagne, meaning "chaste;
holy."
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AGNES:
English form of French Agnès, meaning "chaste; holy."
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AGNESE:
Italian and Latvian form of
Greek Hagne, meaning "chaste;
holy."
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AGNESSA
(Агне́сса): Russian form of
Greek Hagne, meaning "chaste;
holy."
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AGNESSE:
Variant spelling of Russian Agnessa, meaning
"chaste; holy."
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AGNETA:
Danish and Swedish form of
Greek Hagne, meaning "chaste;
holy."
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AGNETH:
Variant spelling of German Agnethe, meaning
"chaste; holy."
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AGNETHA:
Scandinavian form of
Greek Hagne, meaning "chaste;
holy."
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AGNETHE:
German form of
Greek Hagne, meaning "chaste;
holy."
AGNETTA:
Variant spelling of Swedish Agneta, meaning "chaste;
holy."
AGNIESZKA:
Polish form of
Greek Hagne, meaning "chaste;
holy."
AGNUS:
Variant spelling of English Agnes,
meaning "chaste; holy."
AGOSTINA:
Feminine form of Italian Agostino,
meaning "venerable."
AGOT:
African Luo name meaning "mountain."
ÅGOT:
Norwegian form of Latin Agatha,
meaning "good."
ÁGOTA:
Hungarian form of Latin Agatha,
meaning "good."
AGOTA:
Spanish form of Latin Agatha, meaning "good."
AGRAFENA
(Аграфена):
Variant spelling of Russian Agripena,
meaning "wild
horse."
AGRAFINA
(Аграфина): Variant spelling of Russian
Agripina, meaning
"wild horse."
AGRIPENA: Variant spelling of
Russian Agripina, meaning "wild
horse."
AGRIPINA
(Агрипина):
Feminine form of Russian Agripin, meaning "wild
horse."
AGRIPPA
(Агриппа):
Contracted form of Russian Agripina,
meaning "wild
horse." Compare with masculine Agrippa.
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AGRIPPINA
(Агриппина):
Variant spelling of Russian Agripina,
meaning "wild
horse."
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AGRIPPINE:
French form of Russian Agrippina, meaning "wild
horse."
AGRONA:
Celtic myth name of a goddess of strife and war, derived from proto-Celtic *agronā, meaning
"carnage, slaughter."
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AGUEDA:
Spanish form of Latin Agatha, meaning
"good."
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A-GUN:
Thai name meaning "grape."
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AGURNE:
Basque name meaning "greetings; salutation."
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AGWANG:
African Luo name meaning "wolf."
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AHAVA
(אַהֲבָה):
Hebrew name meaning "water" or "I shall subsist." In the
bible, this is the name of an area in Babylonia where Ezra
gathered the exiles.
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AHSAN
(আহসান):
Hindi form of Persian unisex Ehsan, meaning "compassion."
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AHUILIZTLI: Nahuatl unisex name meaning
"joy."
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AHUVA
(אֲהוּבָה): Hebrew name meaning "beloved."
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AI
(Chinese: 1: 蔼,
2: 爱, Japanese: 1:
藍,
2: 愛):
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Chinese name meaning 1)
"friendly" and 2) "love."
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Japanese name meaning
1) "indigo" or 2) "love."
AIAH:
Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Ayah, meaning "falcon"
or "vulture."
In the bible, this is the name of the
father of Rizpah,
and a Horite, the son of Zibeon.
AIBHILÍN: Gaelic
form of Norman French Aveline, meaning
"little Eve."
AIDA
(عايدة):
Variant spelling of Arabic A'idah, meaning
"returning, visitor." Verdi used this name for an Ethiopian
princess in his opera, "Aida."
A'IDAH
(عايدة):
Arabic name meaning "returning,
visitor."
AIDAH:
Variant spelling of Arabic A'idah, meaning "returning,
visitor."
AIDEEN:
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Étaín, meaning "face."
AIDITH:
Perhaps a form of English Edith,
meaning "rich battle."
AIESHA:
Variant spelling of Arabic Aisha, meaning
"alive."
AIGLA:
Latin form of Greek Aigle, meaning "radiance,
splendor."
AIGLE
(Αίγλη):
Greek name meaning "radiance, splendor." In mythology, this is the
name of several characters, including a goddess of good health.
AIGNÉIS:
Irish Gaelic form of
Greek Hagne, meaning "chaste;
holy."
AIGNEIS:
Czech form of
Greek Hagne, meaning "chaste;
holy."
AIKA
(愛佳): Japanese name meaning "love song."
AIKATERINA:
Variant spelling of Greek Aikaterine, meaning
"pure."
AIKATERINE
(Αἰκατερίνη): Greek name
of uncertain etymology, but from an early date it has been associated with the Greek adjective katharos, meaning
"pure."
AIKO
(愛子): Japanese name meaning "love
child."
AILA:
Pet form of English Aileen, meaning "little Eve."
AILBHE:
Irish Gaelic unisex name, possibly derived from the word albho, meaning
"white." In Irish legend, this is the name of a female warrior of the
Fianna.
AILEAS:
Scottish Gaelic form of English Alice,
meaning "noble sort."
AILEE:
Short form of English Aileen, meaning
"little Eve."
AILEEN:
Scottish Anglicized form of Gaelic Aibhilín, meaning
"little Eve."
AILEN:
Variant spelling of Native American Mapuche Aylen,
meaning "clear" or "happiness."
AILENE:
Variant spelling of English Aileen, meaning
"little Eve."
AILEY:
Pet form English Aileen, meaning
"little Eve."
AILIE:
Pet form English Aileen, meaning
"little Eve."
AILISH:
Irish Gaelic form of English Alice,
meaning "noble sort."
AILITH:
Either a Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthelgyth, meaning
"noble war," or a variant spelling of Scottish Gaelic Alyth,
meaning "ascending, rising."
AILSA:
Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Ealasaid,
meaning "God is my oath." The name was derived from Ailsa Craig, the name of
an island off Scotland, also known by the Gaelic names Allasa Creag
and Creag
Ealasaid ("Elisabeth's Rock"
or Elspeth's Rock"). The
island is known by many other names, including Old Norse Alfsigesey, meaning "Alfsigr's
Island."
AILSE:
Variant spelling of English Ailsa, meaning "God
is my oath."
AILSIE:
Variant spelling of English Ailsa, meaning "God
is my oath."
AIMÉE:
French name, derived from the French word aimée, meaning "much
loved."
AIMEY:
Variant spelling of English Amy, meaning
"much loved."
AIMI
(愛美): Japanese name meaning "love beauty."
AIMIE:
Variant spelling of English Amy, meaning
"much loved."
AINA:
African Nigerian name meaning
"difficult birth."
Spanish form of
Latin Anna,
meaning "favor; grace."
Variant form of Finnish Aino,
meaning "the only one."
ÁINE
(pron. awnya): Irish name derived from the proto-Celtic element *aidnā, meaning
"radiance." In mythology, this is the name of a queen of the
fairies. She may have originally been a goddess of light.
AINEKI:
Hawaiian form of English Agnes, meaning "chaste;
holy."
AINGEAL:
Irish Gaelic form of Latin Angela, meaning
"angel, messenger."
AINO:
Finnish myth name from the epic poem Kalevala, meaning "the only one."
AINSLEY:
Scottish habitational surname transferred to unisex
forename use, composed of the Old English elements ansetl
"hermitage" and leah "meadow,
pasture," hence "hermitage meadow."
AINSLIE:
Variant spelling of Scottish unisex Ainsley,
meaning "hermitage meadow."
AINTZA:
Basque name meaning "glorious."
AINTZANE:
Variant spelling of Basque Aintza, meaning
"glorious."
AIRLA:
Modern
English name perhaps based on the vocabulary word air, hence
"ethereal."
AIRLEA:
Elaborated form of English Airla, possibly meaning "ethereal."
AIRLIA:
Elaborated form of English Airla, possibly meaning "ethereal."
AISHA
(عائشة): Arabic name of
Muhammad's favorite wife, meaning
"alive."
AISHAH:
Variant spelling of Arabic Aisha, meaning
"alive."
AISHE: Probably a
Romani form of
Arabic Aisha,
meaning "alive."
AISHWARYA
(ऐश्वर्या): Hindi name meaning "wealth."
AISIA:
Variant spelling of Arabic Aisha, meaning
"alive."
AISIAH:
Variant spelling of Arabic Aisha, meaning
"alive."
AISLIN:
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Aisling, meaning "dream;
vision."
AISLING:
Irish Gaelic name meaning "dream; vision."
AISLINN:
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Aisling, meaning "dream;
vision."
AITHBHREAC:
Old Scottish Gaelic name meaning "new speckled one."
AITHNE:
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Eithne,
meaning "kernel."
AITHNEA:
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Eithne,
meaning "kernel."
AIYANA:
This name was coined by professor Bryan
Sykes, author of The Seven Daughters of Eve,
for a particular Native American genetic line, one of four reconstructed
mtDNA lines believed to have colonised America. The name was adopted into
English usage, mostly by Americans. It may mean "ever-blooming."
AIYANNA:
Variant spelling of Native American Aiyana, possibly meaning
"ever-blooming."
AJAMBO:
African Luo name meaning "born in the evening."
AJIAMBO:
African Samia name meaning "born in the afternoon."
AJUOGA:
African Luo name meaning "doctor; witchdoctor."
AKAKALLIS (Ακακαλλις): Greek name
meaning "daffodil." In mythology, this is the name of a nymph who
was the mother of Philandros by Apollo.
AKANA:
Egyptian name meaning "bowl, vessel."
AKANE
(茜): Japanese name meaning "brilliant red."
AKANKSHA
(आकाङ्क्षा):
Hindi unisex name meaning "desire; wish."
AKANTHA
(Άκανθα): Greek
name meaning "thorn." In mythology, this is the name of a nymph loved by
Apollo.
AKELA:
Hawaiian form of Old German Adala, meaning "noble."
AKELDAMA (Ἀκελδαμά):
Greek form of Aramaic ħqêl
dmâ, meaning "field of blood." In the
bible, this is the name of the place where Judas
Iscariot committed suicide.
AKELLO:
African Luo name meaning "born after twins."
AKEMI
(明美): Japanese name meaning "bright beauty."
AKENEKI:
Hawaiian form of English Agnes, meaning "chaste;
holy."
AKETCH:
African Luo name meaning "born during a famine."
AKI
(1-秋,
2-明,
3-晶): Japanese unisex name
meaning: 1) "autumn" 2)
"bright" 3) "sparkle." Compare with strictly masculine Aki.
AKIKO
(1-秋子,
2-明子,
3-晶子): Japanese name meaning
1) "autumn child" or 2) "bright child" or 3)
"sparkling child."
AKILAH
(عاقلة): Variant spelling of Arabic
Aqila, meaning "intelligent;
wise."
AKILINA
(Акили́на): Russian form of Roman
Latin Aquilina, meaning
"eagle."
AKINYI:
African Luo name meaning "born in the morning."
AKIRA
(1-明,
2-亮): Japanese unisex name meaning
1) "bright" or 2) "clear."
AKKA:
Feminine counterpart of Finnish Ukko,
meaning "old lady."
AKOKO:
African Luo name meaning "noise-maker."
AKOSUA:
African Akan name meaning "born on Sunday."
AKSINYA
(Акси́ния): Variant spelling of Russian
Ksenija,
meaning
"stranger, foreigner," but sometimes rendered "hospitable (esp. to foreigners)."
AKUA:
African Akan name meaning "born on Wednesday."
AKULINA
(Акули́на): Variant spelling of Russian Akilina, meaning
"eagle."
ALABA:
African Yoruba name meaning "second child born after twins."
ALAIA:
Basque name meaning "joy."
ALAINA:
Feminine form of French Alain,
possibly meaning
"little rock."
ALAIS:
Contracted form of Old French Adelais,
meaning "noble sort."
ALALA
(Greek: Ἀλαλά):
African Luo name meaning
"the lost one."
Greek name meaning
"war-like." In mythology, this is the name of the sister of Ares
and
personification of the war cry.
ALAMEA: Hawaiian name meaning
"precious."
ALAMEDA:
Native American Indian name meaning "grove of cottonwood."
ALANA: English
feminine form of Celtic Alan, possibly meaning
"little rock."
ALANI:
Hawaiian name meaning "orange
tree."
ALANIS:
English feminine form of Celtic Alan,
possibly meaning
"little rock."
ALANNA:
Variant spelling of English Alana, possibly meaning
"little rock."
ALANNAH:
Variant spelling of English Alanna, possibly meaning
"little rock."
ALANNIS:
Variant spelling of English Alanis, possibly meaning
"little rock."
ALAQUA: Native American name meaning
"sweet gum tree."
ALARICA:
Feminine form of Visigothic Alaric,
meaning "all-powerful; ruler of all."
ALASTRÍONA:
Gaelic form of Latin Alexandra, meaning "defender of mankind."
ALAULA: Hawaiian name meaning
"dawn; light of daybreak."
ALAYNA:
Variant spelling of French Alaina, possibly meaning
"little rock."
ALAZNE:
Basque name meaning "miracle."
ALBA:
Italian and Spanish name meaning "dawn."
ALBANA:
Albanian name derived from the tribe name, meaning "the Albanian."
The country name was also derived from the tribe name.
ALBERTA:
Feminine form of English Albert, meaning
"bright nobility."
Feminine form of Italian Alberto,
meaning "bright nobility."
ALBERTE:
Danish and Norwegian feminine form of Latin Albertus,
meaning "bright nobility."
ALBERTHA:
Feminine form of Danish Alberth,
meaning "bright nobility."
ALBERTINA:
Diminutive form of Italian Alberta, meaning "bright nobility."
ALBERTINE:
Feminine form of French Albert,
meaning "bright nobility."
ALBINA:
Feminine form of English Albin,
meaning "like Albus,"
i.e. "white."
AL-BORAK:
Variant spelling of Arabic El-Borak,
the myth name of the horse which conveyed Mahomet
from earth to the
seventh heaven, meaning "the lightning." She was milk-white in
color, had the wings of an eagle and a human face with horse's cheeks. Every
pace she took was equal to the farthest range of human sight. She is also called simply
Borak.
ALCESTIS:
Latin form of Greek Alkestis, meaning "might of
the home." In Greek mythology, this is the name of a princess who was
rescued by Hercules when she descended into Hades in place of her
husband.
ALCIPPE:
Latin form of Greek Alkippe, meaning "mighty
mare." In Greek mythology, this was the name of a daughter of Ares.
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