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AMABEL:
English name derived from Latin amabilis, meaning
"lovable."
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AMADA:
Feminine form of Spanish Amado,
meaning "beloved."
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AMADAHY:
Native American Cherokee name meaning "forest water."
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AMADI: African Igbo name meaning
"rejoicing."
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AMAIA:
Basque name meaning "the end."
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AMAKA:
Short form of African Igbo Chiamaka,
meaning "God is beautiful."
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AMAL
(عمل): Arabic unisex name meaning "hope."
Compare with strictly masculine forms of Amal.
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AMALA
(Hindi:
अमला):
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Feminine form of German Amal, meaning "labor, work."
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Hindi name meaning "clean; pure."
AMALASUINTHA:
Variant spelling of Gothic Amalaswintha, meaning
"strong worker."
AMALASWINTHA:
Gothic name composed of the Germanic elements amal
"labor, work" and swinth "strength," hence "strong
worker."
AMALEA:
English variant spelling of German Amalia, meaning
"work."
AMALEE:
Perhaps a variant spelling of English Emily,
meaning "rival."
AMÁLIA:
Hungarian form of German Amalia, meaning
"work."
AMALIA:
Old German name derived from the word amal, meaning "work."
AMALIE:
Variant spelling of Old German Amalia,
meaning "work."
AMALIJA:
Slovene form of German Amalia,
meaning "work."
AMALINE:
Old Norman French form of German Emmeline,
meaning "work."
AMALIYA:
English variant spelling of German Amalia, meaning
"work."
AMALTHEA:
Latin form of Greek Amaltheia, meaning "to
soothe."
AMALTHEIA
(Αμάλθεια): Greek
name meaning "to soothe." In mythology, this is the name of
a goat who was the foster mother of
Zeus.
AMALUR:
Basque name meaning "homeland; motherland."
AMALURE:
Variant of Basque Amalur, meaning
"homeland; motherland."
AMALYA
(עֲמַלְיָה): Hebrew name meaning
"industrious" or "work of the Lord."
AMANDA:
English literary name, created by playwright Colley Cibber in the 17th
century, derived from Latin amanda, meaning
"lovable."
AMANDINE:
French form of English Amanda, meaning
"lovable."
AMANI
(أماني): Arabic name meaning "wishes."
AMARA:
African Igbo name meaning
"grace."
Short form of Latin Amarantha,
meaning
"unfading."
AMARANDA:
Variant spelling of Latin Amarantha, meaning "unfading."
AMARANTA:
Feminine form of Spanish Amaranto,
meaning "unfading."
AMARANTE:
French form of Latin Amarantha, meaning "unfading."
AMARANTHA:
Feminine form of Latin Amaranthus,
meaning "unfading." This is also the name of a flower.
AMARDAD:
Persian form of Avestan Ameretat, meaning
"immortality." In Zoroastrian mythology, this is the name of a goddess of
immortality.
AMARYLLIS:
English name derived from the flower name amaryllis, from Greek amarysso, meaning "to
sparkle."
AMATERASU
(天照): Japanese
name composed of the elements ama "heaven, sky" and terasu
"to shine," hence "shining over heaven." In mythology,
this is the name of a sun goddess who rules the heavens.
AMAYA:
Japanese name meaning "night rain."
Variant spelling of Basque Amaia,
meaning "the end."
AMBALA:
African Luo name meaning "scar."
AMBER:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning "amber,"
the gem or color. Actually the word is of Arabic origin, from anbargris
(ambergris), which refers to an oily, perfumed substance (used in
making perfumes) secreted by the sperm whale.
AMBRA:
Italian form of English Amber, meaning
"amber."
AMBRE:
French form of English Amber,
meaning "amber."
AMBROSIA: In Greek mythology,
ambrosia is the name of a food or drink of the gods that gives them
immortality.
Feminine form of Greek Ambrosios,
meaning "immortal."
Feminine form of Latin Ambrosius,
meaning "immortal."
AMBROSINE:
Feminine form of French Ambroise, meaning "immortal."
AMEDEA:
Feminine form of Italian Amadeo, meaning "to love God."
AMEENA
(אַמִינָה):
Variant spelling of Arabic Amina, meaning "honest,
trustworthy."
AMÉLIA:
Portuguese form of German Amalia, meaning "work."
AMELIA:
English form of German Amalia,
meaning "work."
AMÉLIE:
French form of German Amalia,
meaning "work."
AMELIE:
English form of French Amélie, meaning
"work."
AMELINDA:
Old German name composed of the elements amal
"work" and lint "serpent, snake," or lind
"soft, weak," hence either "work serpent" or "weak
worker."
AMERETAT:
Avestan name meaning "immortality." In Zoroastrian mythology, this
is the name of a goddess of immortality.
AMETHEA: Greek
name meaning "no loiterer." In mythology, this is the name of one of the
horses of the sun god Helios.
AMETHYST:
English name derived from the name of the precious stone, from Greek amethustos,
meaning "not intoxicated; sober," expressing the ancient belief
that the stone had the ability to protect one from drunkenness. This name is
sometimes given to girls born in February.
AMETS:
Basque unisex name meaning "dream."
AMETZA:
Basque name meaning "oak."
AMEY:
Variant spelling of English Amy, meaning "much loved."
AMI:
Variant spelling of English Amy, meaning "much loved."
AMICA:
Variant spelling of Esperanto Amika, meaning
"friendly."
AMICE:
English name derived from Latin amicitia, meaning "friendship."
AMIE:
Variant spelling of English Amy, meaning "much loved."
AMIKA:
Esperanto name meaning "friendly."
AMILIA:
Variant spelling of English Amelia,
meaning "work."
AMINA
(Arabic:
أمينة, Hebrew: אַמִינָה):
Feminine form of Arabic
Amin,
meaning "honest, trustworthy."
Hebrew name meaning "faithful,
trusted."
AMINAH:
Variant spelling of Arabic Amina,
meaning "honest, trustworthy."
AMINDA:
Esperanto name meaning "lovable."
AMINE:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Amina, meaning
"honest, trustworthy."
AMINTA
(Hebrew: אַמִינְתָה):
Hebrew name meaning "truth, friendship."
Variant spelling of Greek Amynta, meaning "defender."
AMINTAH:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Aminta, meaning "defender."
AMIRA
(Arabic: اميرة,
Hebrew: אֲמִירָה):
Feminine form of Arabic
Amir, meaning "commander;
prince."
Hebrew name meaning "speech, utterance."
AMISI:
Egyptian name meaning "flower."
AMISTA:
Chamoru name meaning "fidelity; loyalty."
AMIT
(עָמִית): Hebrew unisex name meaning
"friend."
AMITA
(Hebrew: אַמִּתָה,
Hindi:
अमिता):
Feminine form of Hindi Amit,
meaning "infinite; immeasurable."
Hebrew name meaning "honest, upright."
AMITY:
English name meaning
"friendship."
AMNA
(آمنہ): Arabic name meaning "safety."
AMORETTE: French name meaning
"little love."
AMOXTLI:
Nahuatl unisex name meaning "protection,
shelter."
AMPARO:
Spanish name meaning "protection; shelter."
AMPHITRITE
(Αμφιτρίτη): Greek name composed of the elements amphi
"around, of both kinds, on both sides," and
the Triton
"sea," hence "around the sea" or
"on both sides of the sea." In mythology, this
is the name of a sea goddess, who became the
consort of Poseidon.
It is also the name of an asteroid.
AMRITA
(अमृता): Feminine form of Hindi
Amrit,
meaning "immortal." In mythology, this is the
name of the nectar that the gods drink for immortality.
AMY: English form of French
Aimée,
meaning "much loved."
AMYNTA
(Αμύντα): Feminine form of Greek
Amyntas, meaning
"defender."
AN:
Vietnamese
unisex name meaning "peace." Compare
with strictly masculine An.
ANA
(Bulgarian and Serbian:
Ана):
Bulgarian and Serbian
form of Greek Hanna, meaning "favor;
grace."
Portuguese and Spanish
form of Latin Anna, meaning
"favor; grace."
ANABELLA:
Variant spelling of English Annabella, meaning
"gracious beauty."
ANABELLE:
Variant spelling of English Annabelle, meaning
"gracious beauty."
ANAHID:
Armenian form of Persian Anahita, meaning
"immaculate."
ANAHITA
(آناهیتا): Persian name meaning
"immaculate." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of fertility and
water. It is also the Persian name for the planet Venus.
ANAÏS: French form
of Latin Anna, meaning "favor;
grace."
ANAÏTIS
(Ἀναίτις): Greek form of Persian Anahita, meaning
"immaculate."
ANAN:
African
Akan unisex name meaning
"fourth born child." Compare with strictly masculine Anan.
ANANDA
(आनन्दा): Feminine form of Hindi
Anand, meaning
"happiness."
ANARAWD:
Unisex form of Welsh Angharad,
meaning "undisgraced, free of shame."
ANASTACIA:
English form of Latin Anastasia, meaning
"resurrection."
ANASTAISE:
Variant spelling of French Anastasie, meaning
"resurrection."
ANASTASIA
(Greek:
Αναστασία):
Feminine form of Greek Anastasios, meaning "resurrection."
Feminine form of Latin
Anastasius,
meaning "resurrection."
ANASTASIE:
Feminine form of French Anastase, meaning
"resurrection."
ANASTASOULA (Αναστασούλα):
Variant form of Greek Anastasios, meaning "resurrection."
ANASTASIYA
(Анаста́си́я): Russian and Ukrainian form of
Greek Anastasia, meaning
"resurrection."
ANASTASSIA:
Variant spelling of Russian/Ukrainian Anastasiya, meaning
"resurrection."
ANASTAZJA:
Feminine form of Polish Anastazy, meaning
"resurrection."
ANASZTÁZIA:
Feminine form of Hungarian Anasztáz, meaning
"resurrection."
ANAT
(Hebrew: עַנָת):
Semitic (Ugaritic) name of a
goddess of war, the sister and lover of the great storm god Ba'al,
meaning "water spring." She is said to have been a
consumer of blood and flesh.
Unisex form of Hebrew Anath, meaning "answer
(to prayer)."
ANATOLA:
Feminine form of Latin Anatolius,
meaning "east" and "sunrise."
ANATU:
Variant spelling of Semitic (Ugaritic) Anat, meaning
"water spring." In mythology, this is the
name of a goddess of war, the sister
and lover of the great storm god Ba'al.
She is said to have been a consumer of blood and flesh.
ANCA:
Romanian pet form of Greek Hanna, meaning
"favor;
grace."
ANDEE:
Pet form of English Andrea, meaning "man; warrior."
ANDĔL: Czech form
of English unisex Angel,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANDĔLA: Czech form
of Latin Angela, meaning
"angel, messenger."
ANDERE:
Feminine form of Basque Ander,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDI:
Pet form of English Andrea, meaning "man; warrior."
ANDJELA
(Анђела): Serbian form of Latin Angela,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANDRA:
Feminine form of English Andrew, meaning
"man; warrior."
ANDRASTE:
Celtic myth name of a Briton goddess of victory, meaning
"invincible."
ANDRÉA:
Portuguese feminine form of Portuguese/Spanish Andrés, meaning "man; warrior."
ANDREA:
Feminine form of English Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDREANA:
Elaborated form of English Andrea, meaning "man;
warrior."
ANDRÉE:
Feminine form of French André, meaning "man; warrior."
ANDREEA:
Feminine form of Romanian Andrei, meaning "man; warrior."
ANDRÉIA:
Portuguese feminine form of Portuguese/Spanish Andrés, meaning "man; warrior."
ANDREINA:
Feminine form of Italian Andrea,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDREJA:
Feminine form of Slovene Andrej,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDRI:
Pet form of English Andriana, meaning
"man; warrior."
ANDRIANA:
Elaborated form of English Andrea, meaning "man;
warrior."
ANDRINA:
Elaborated form of English Andrea,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDROMACHE
(Ἀνδρομάχη):
Greek name composed of the elements andros "of a man/warrior"
and mache "battle," hence "man/warrior battle."
In mythology, this is the name of the kidnapped wife of Hector.
ANDROMAQUE:
French form of Greek Andromache, meaning "man
battle" or "warrior battle."
ANDROMEDA:
Latin form of Greek Andromēde, meaning "thinks like a man/warrior."
In mythology, this is the name of the daughter of Cassiopeia
who was
to be sacrificed to the sea monster Medusa but was rescued by
Perseus.
Andromeda was said to be an Ethiopian princess. Ancient Ethiopians
considered Perseus and Andromeda the progenitors of the black race. This is
also the name of a constellation.
ANDROMĒDE
(Ανδρομέδη): Greek
name composed of the elements andros� "man/warrior" and medomai "to think," hence "thinks like a
man/warrior." In mythology, this is the name of the daughter of Cassiopeia
who was to be sacrificed to the sea monster Medusa
but was rescued by Perseus. Andromeda is said to have been an Ethiopian princess and ancient Ethiopians considered her and Perseus to be the progenitors of the black race.
ANDRONIKA
(Ανδρόνικα): Feminine form of Greek
Andronikos,
meaning "victory of a man/warrior."
ANDY:
Unisex pet form of English Andrew and Andrea, meaning "man; warrior."
ANE:
Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Hanna, meaning
"favor;
grace."
ANELIE:
Short form of German Anneliese,
meaning "favor; grace" and "God is my oath."
ANEMONE
(Άνεμονη): Greek name derived from the word anemos, meaning
"wind." In mythology, this is the name of a nymph who was turned into a
wind-flower.
ANESA:
Danish form of
Greek Hagne, meaning "chaste;
holy."
ANETA:
Czech diminutive form of Greek Hanna, meaning
"favor;
grace."
English variant spelling of Spanish
Anita,
meaning "favor; grace."
ANETTA:
English variant form of Spanish Anita, meaning
"favor;
grace."
ANETTE:
Variant spelling of French Annette, meaning "favor;
grace."
ANEŽKA:
Czech form of
Greek Hagne, meaning "chaste;
holy."
ANFISA
(Анфи́са): Russian form of Greek
Anthousa, meaning
"flower."
ANGE:
English short form of Latin Angela, meaning
"angel, messenger." Compare with masculine Ange.
ANGEL: English
unisex name derived from Latin Angelus,
meaning "angel, messenger." Originally a
male name, it is now almost strictly female.
ÁNGELA:
Spanish feminine form of Latin Angelus,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANGELA:
Feminine form of Latin Angelus,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANGÈLE: French feminine form of Latin
Angelus,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANGELIA:
Elaborated form of Latin Angela,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANGÉLICA:
Spanish feminine form of Latin Angelus,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANGELICA:
Feminine form of Italian Angelico,
meaning "angelic."
ANGELIEN:
Dutch form of Latin Angelina,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANGELIKA:
German and Polish form of Latin Angelicus,
meaning "angelic."
ANGELINA:
Diminutive form of Latin Angela,
meaning "little angel/messenger."
ANGELINE:
Diminutive form of French Angèle,
meaning "angel, messenger."
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