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AMALEE:
English variant of German Amalia,
meaning "work."
AMALIYA:
English form of German Amalia, meaning
"work."
AMALYA:
English form of German Amalia, meaning
"work."
AMANDA:
English literary name, created by playwright Colley Cibber in the 17th
century, derived from Latin amanda, meaning
"lovable."
AMARA:
English nickname for the flower name, Amarantha,
meaning
"unfading."
AMARANTHA:
English flower name derived from the Greek word for
the amaranth flower, meaning "unfading."
AMARYLLIS:
English flower name derived from Greek amarysso, meaning "to
sparkle."
AMBER:
English jewelry and color name of Arabic derivation, meaning simply "amber."
AMBROSINE:
Feminine form of English Ambrose,
meaning "immortal."
AMELIA:
English form of German Amalia, meaning
"work."
AMELIE:
English variant of German Amalia, meaning "work."
AMETHYST:
English name derived from the name of the precious stone, itself from Greek amethuskein,
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.
AMEY:
Variant of English Amy, meaning "much loved."
AMI:
Variant of English Amy, meaning "much loved."
AMICE:
English name from Latin amicitia, meaning "friendship."
AMIE:
Variant of English Amy, meaning "much loved."
AMILIA:
Variant of English Amelia,
meaning "work."
AMITY:
English name meaning
"friendship."
AMY: English form of French
Aimée,
meaning "much loved."
ANABELLA:
Variant of English Annabella, meaning
"gracefully beautiful."
ANABELLE:
Variant of English Annabelle, meaning
"gracefully beautiful."
ANASTACIA:
English form of Latin Anastasia, meaning
"resurrection."
ANDEE:
Nickname for English Andrea, meaning
"man; warrior."
ANDI:
Nickname for English Andrea,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDRA:
English feminine form of Andrew, meaning
"man; warrior."
ANDREA:
English feminine form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDREANA:
Elaborated form of English Andrea, meaning "man;
warrior."
ANDRI:
Nickname for English Andrea, meaning
"man; warrior."
ANDRIANA:
Elaborated form of English Andrea, meaning "man;
warrior."
ANDRINA:
Elaborated form of English Andrea,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDY:
English unisex nickname for Andrew and
Andrea,
both meaning "man; warrior."
ANETA: English variant of Spanish Anita,
meaning "favor; grace."
ANETTA:
English variant of Spanish Anita, meaning "favor;
grace."
ANGE:
English nickname for Latin Angela, meaning
"angel, messenger."
ANGEL: English unisex name derived from Latin
Angelus,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANGELA:
Feminine form of Latin Angelus,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANGELIA:
English elaborated form of Angela,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANGELINA:
Diminutive form of Latin Angela,
meaning "little angel/messenger."
ANGELLINA:
English variant of Angelina, meaning
"angel, messenger."
ANGELLE:
English feminine form of unisex Angel,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANGELL:
English variant of unisex Angel, meaning
"angel, messenger."
ANGIE:
English nickname for Latin Angela, meaning "angel, messenger."
ANIMA:
"Soul."
English name of Latin origin. Actually the word anima, means
"anger, courage, essence, feeling, mind, passion, spirit." It
derives from PIE root *ane-, meaning "to breathe," the
same root from which the words animal and animation were
derived. But in Christian contexts, the word anima was used to translate the
Greek word psykhe into "soul" (not "spirit"
which is a different word), and this is the same anima from which the
personal name was derived.
ANISE:
English name derived from the name of the herb, meaning
"anise."
ANITA:
Pet form of Spanish Ana,
meaning "favor;
grace."
ANITRA:
English elaborated form of Spanish Anita, meaning
"favor;
grace."
ANJELA:
English variant of Latin Angela,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANJELICA:
English variant of Italian Angelica,
meaning "angelic."
ANJELIKA:
English variant of Italian Angelica,
meaning "angelic."
ANN:
English form of French Anne, meaning "favor;
grace."
ANNA: Latin
form of Hebrew Chana,
meaning "favor;
grace."
ANNABEL:
Variant of English compound name Annabelle, meaning
"gracefully beautiful."
ANNABELINDA:
"Graceful beautiful serpent." English compound name composed of Latin
Anna
"favor; grace," and Belinda,
"beautiful serpent."
ANNABELL:
Variant of English compound name Annabelle, meaning
"gracefully beautiful."
ANNABELLA:
"Gracefully beautiful."
English compound name composed of Latin Anna
"favor; grace," and the Italian word bella, meaning
"beautiful."
ANNABELLE:
"Gracefully beautiful."
English compound name composed of Latin Anna
"favor; grace," and the French word belle, meaning
"beautiful."
ANNABETH:
English compound name composed of Latin Anna
"favor; grace," and Beth,
"God is my oath."
ANNALEE:
"Graceful meadow." English compound name composed of Latin Anna
"favor; grace," and unisex Lee
"meadow."
ANNAMAE:
Variant of English Annemae, meaning both "favor;
grace" and "May."
ANNAMARIA:
English compound name composed of Latin Anna
"favor; grace," and Maria
"beloved."
ANNAMAY:
Variant of English Annemae,
meaning both "favor; grace" and "May."
ANNE:
French form of Hebrew biblical name Hannah,
meaning "favor;
grace."
ANNEMAE:
English compound name composed of French Anne,
"favor;
grace" and Mae,
meaning "pearl," "beloved," or the
month of May.
ANNE-MARIE:
Hyphenated form of English Annemarie,
meaning "favor; grace," and
"beloved."
ANNEMARIE:
English, Dutch and German compound name composed of French Anne
"favor; grace," and Marie
"beloved."
ANNGELA:
English variant of Latin Angela,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANNICE:
English variant of Anglo-Saxon Annis, meaning
"chaste; holy."
ANNICK:
Breton pet form of Latin Anna,
meaning "favor; grace."
ANNIE:
English pet form of Latin
Anna, meaning "favor;
grace."
ANNITA:
English variant of Spanish Anita, meaning
"favor;
grace."
ANNITRA:
Variant of English Anitra, meaning
"favor;
grace."
ANNITTA:
English variant of Spanish
Anita, meaning "favor;
grace."
ANNJELA:
English variant of Latin Angela,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANNMARIE:
Variant of English Annemarie,
meaning "favor; grace," and
"beloved."
ANNTHEA:
English variant of Greek Antheia,
meaning "flower."
ANSONIA:
Feminine form of English Anson,
meaning "son of Agnes."
ANSTACE:
English variant of Anstice, meaning
"resurrection."
ANSTICE:
English and Scottish name derived from Anastasia,
meaning "resurrection." Popular in the 13th
century.
ANSTEY:
English pet form of Anstice, meaning
"resurrection."
ANTHIA:
English variant of Latin Anthea, meaning "flower."
ANTONETTE:
English diminutive form of Antonia,
possibly meaning "invaluable."
ANTONIA:
Italian and Spanish feminine form of Roman Latin Antonius,
possibly meaning "invaluable."
APRIL:
English name derived from the month name, itself from Latin Aprilis,
from aperire, "to open," in reference to the opening of
flowers in spring.
ARABEL:
English variant of Italian Arabella, meaning
"answered prayer."
ARABELA:
English variant of Italian Arabella,
meaning "answered prayer."
ARABELL:
English form of Italian Arabella,
meaning "answered prayer."
ARDEN:
English unisex name derived
from a place name meaning "eagle valley."
ARETHA:
English name derived from the Greek word arete, meaning
"virtue."
ARIANA:
English name, derived from Greek Ariadne,
meaning "utterly pure."
ARIANE:
Variant of English Ariana, meaning "utterly pure."
ARIEL: Hebrew unisex
name meaning "lion of god." It is the biblical name for the city of
Jerusalem. It is also the name of a moon of Uranus, and
the name of a spirit in Shakespeare's play "The
Tempest."
ARLEEN:
Variant of English Arline, a nickname for longer names
ending with the element -arlene or -arline.
ARLENE:
Variant of English Arline,
a nickname for longer names
ending with the element -arlene or -arline.
ARLIE:
Pet form of English Arline, a nickname
for longer names
ending with the element -arlene or -arline.
ARLINE:
English nickname for longer names
ending with the element -arlene or -arline.
ARYANA:
Variant of English Ariana, meaning "utterly pure."
ASCELINA:
Variant of English Aceline, meaning "little
noble one."
ASCELINE:
Variant of English Aceline, meaning "little
noble one."
ASH: "Ash
tree." Nickname for English unisex Ashley.
ASHLEE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Ashley,
meaning "ash-tree
grove."
ASHLEIGH:
Feminine variant of English unisex Ashley,
meaning "ash-tree
grove."
ASHLEY:
"Ash-tree
grove." English surname transferred to unisex
forename use, composed of the Old English elements æsc
"ash" and lēah "wood."
ASHLIE:
Feminine variant
of English unisex Ashley,
meaning "ash-tree
grove."
ASHLING:
English form of old Irish/Gaelic Aisling,
meaning "dream; vision."
ASHLYN:
"Ash tree lake." English compound name
consisting of Ash "ash
tree" and Lyn,
"lake."
ASHLYNN:
Variant of English Ashlyn, meaning
"ash tree lake."
ASHTON:
English unisex name derived from a place name, meaning
"ash tree settlement."
ASIA:
English
unisex name derived from the continent name, itself
possibly from Assyrian asu, meaning
"east."
ASPEN:
English name derived from the tree name,
"aspen."
ASTON:
English unisex name derived from a place name meaning
"east settlement."
ASTRA:
English name derived from Greek aster, meaning
"star."
AUBREE:
Feminine form of
English unisex Aubrey,
meaning "elf power."
AUBREY:
English unisex name derived from a French form of the
Germanic masculine name Alberic,
meaning "elf power." Alberic was the name of a legendary sorcerer king of the
elves.
AUBRIE:
Variant of
English unisex Aubrey, meaning
"elf power."
AUDIE:
Pet form of English Audrey,
meaning "noble strength."
AUDRA: Variant
of English Audrey, meaning
"noble strength."
AUDREA:
Variant of English Audrey,
meaning "noble strength."
AUDREY:
Modern English form of Anglo-Saxon Aethelthryth,
meaning "noble strength."
AUNDRIA:
Variant of English Andrea, meaning
"man; warrior."
AURA:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, itself of Latin origin, meaning "air."
AUREOLE:
English name derived from the word aureole, itself a diminutive form
of Latin aura, meaning "air."
AUSTYN:
Unisex form of English Austin,
meaning "venerable."
AUTUMN:
English unisex season name, meaning "autumn."
AVA:
Variant of English Eve, meaning
"alive; living."
AVALINA:
Variant of English Avaline, meaning "little
bird."
AVALINE:
English variant of French Aveline, meaning "little
bird."
AVALON:
"Island of apples." English name derived from the legendary island
where the body of King Arthur is said to be buried. The name is probably
related to Celtic abal, or Welsh afal, meaning
"apple."
AVALONA:
Variant of English Avalon, probably meaning
"apple."
AVELINA:
English form of French Aveline, meaning "little bird."
AVERILL:
English unisex name which ultimately derived from the feminine Anglo-Saxon
personal name Eoforhild, meaning
"boar battle."
AVERY:
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from the
masculine name Alfred, meaning
"elf counsel."
AVICE:
English variant of Avis, meaning "bird."
AVIS:
Originally a German nickname of unknown meaning, it became a popular English
name in the Middle Ages when it
became associated with the Latin noun avis and adopted the meaning "bird."
AYN:
It is said that Ayn Rand, who assumed this name, stated that it was an
adaptation of the name of a Finnish writer. The Finnish writer may have been
Aino Kallas, whose name, Aino, means
"the only one."
AZALEA:
English flower name derived from the name of the flower, itself from the
Greek word azaleos, meaning "dry."
AZURA:
Variant of the English color name Azure, meaning
"sky blue."
AZURE:
English color name meaning "sky blue."
BAB:
English nickname for Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
BABE:
English nickname for Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
BABETTE:
English nickname for both Barbara "foreign; strange," and
Elizabeth, "God is my oath."
BABS:
English nickname for Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
BAILEE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Bailey, meaning
"bailiff."
BAILEY: English
occupational surname transferred to unisex
forename use, meaning "bailiff."
BAILIE:
Variant of English unisex Bailey, meaning
"bailiff."
BAILY:
Variant of English unisex Bailey,
meaning "bailiff."
BAMBI:
English unisex name, derived from the Italian word bambino, meaning
"child."
BAMBIE:
Variant of
English unisex Bambi, meaning "child."
BARB:
English nickname for Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
BARBARA:
"Foreign; strange." This popular Greek name found also in English, French,
German, Polish, and many other languages, derives from Greek barbaros, a word once used to refer to the unintelligible
chatter of foreigners which sounded like "bar-bar" to the
Greeks.
BARBIE:
English nickname for
Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
BARBRA:
English variant of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
BAYLEE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Bailey, meaning
"bailiff."
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