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AMANDUS:
Roman name meaning "lovable," from Latin word amanda.
AMANTIUS:
Roman Latin name meaning "loving."
AMAR: Hindi name meaning
"immortal."
AMARIAH:
Hebrew biblical
name of a priest who lived in the time of King Jehoshaphat,
meaning "the word of God."
AMARUTU:
Sumerian form of Babylonian Marduk,
meaning "solar calf."
AMARYA:
Original Hebrew form of biblical Amariah,
meaning "the
word of God."
AMASA:
Biblical name of the son of Abigail,
meaning
"burden, deed, work."
AMASAI:
Aramaic form of Hebrew biblical Amasa,
meaning "burden, deed, work."
AMATO:
Italian name derived from Roman Latin Amatus,
meaning "beloved."
AMATUS:
Roman Latin name meaning "beloved."
AMAURI:
Variant of French Amaury, meaning
"work-power."
AMAURY:
French form of Old German Amalric, meaning
"work-power."
AMBIE:
Pet form of English Ambrose,
meaning "immortal."
AMBROGINO:
Diminutive form of Italian
Ambrogio, meaning "little
immortal one."
AMBROGIO:
Italian form of Latin Ambrosius,
meaning "immortal."
AMBROISE:
French form of Latin Ambrosius,
meaning "immortal."
AMBROS:
Russian form of Latin Ambrosius,
meaning "immortal."
AMBROSE:
English form of Latin Ambrosius,
meaning "immortal."
AMBROSII:
Russian form of Latin Ambrosius,
meaning "immortal."
AMBROSIO:
Spanish form of Latin Ambrosius,
meaning "immortal."
AMBROSIOS:
Original Greek form of Latin Ambrosius,
meaning "immortal."
AMBROSIUS:
Latin name derived from Greek Ambrosios,
meaning "immortal."
AMBRUS:
Hungarian form of Latin Ambrosius,
meaning "immortal."
AMBY:
Pet form of English Ambrose,
meaning "immortal."
AMEDEE
(Amédéé): French form of Latin Amadeus,
meaning "to love God."
AMEDEO:
Italian form of Latin Amadeus, meaning
"to love God."
AMEDEUS:
English variant of Latin Amadeus, meaning
"to love God."
AMEEN:
Variant of Arabic Amin, meaning
"trustworthy."
AMEER:
Variant of Arabic Amir, meaning
"commander; prince."
AMEN:
Variant of Egyptian Amun, meaning
"the hidden one."
AMENEMHAT:
Egyptian name meaning "Amun is foremost." Name
of several pharaohs including the first ruler of the
Twelfth Dynasty.
AMENEMHET:
Variant of Amenemhat,
meaning "Amun
is
foremost."
AMENHOTEP:
"Peace of Amun." Birth name of Akhenaton,
and the name of
several other Egyptian pharaohs.
AMENOPHIS:
Greek form of Egyptian Akhenaton,
meaning "he who works for Aton."
AMERIGO:
Italian form of Latin Americus,
meaning "work-power."
AMERICUS:
Latin name which ultimately derives from Old German Amaliricus,
meaning "work-power."
AMERY: Latin
name meaning "the loving one."
AMETS:
Basque unisex name meaning "dream."
AMHLAIDH:
Scottish form of Scandinavian Olaf,
meaning "forefather's heir/descendant."
AMHLAOIBH:
Irish form of Scandinavian Olaf,
meaning "forefather's heir/descendant."
AMI:
Hebrew biblical name of a servant of King Solomon,
meaning "reliable and
trustworthy."
AMIAS:
Rare English name, possibly from the French surname Amias,
meaning "from Amiens" in France.
AMIDIO:
Variant of Spanish Emidio,
meaning "demigod; half-god."
AMILCAR:
Spanish form of Phoenician Hamilcar,
meaning "friend of Melqart."
AMIN:
Arabic name meaning "trustworthy."
AMINADAB:
Variant of biblical Amminadab,
meaning "my people are generous."
AMIR:
Hebrew
name meaning "treetop."
Arabic
name meaning "commander; prince."
AMIT:
Hebrew
name meaning "friend.
Hindi name meaning
"infinite; immeasurable."
AMITOLA: Native American
Sioux name meaning
"rainbow." This name comes from a legend that says that the first colorful
picture was painted on the clouds by a young Indian
chief named Amitola.
AMITTAI: Hebrew biblical name of
Jonah's
father, meaning "my truth."
AMLETH:
Danish form of Hamlet,
meaning "little little village."
AMLOTHI
(Amlóthi): Icelandic form of Hamlet,
meaning "little little village."
AMMIEL:
Hebrew biblical name of one of the spies of Moses,
meaning "Yahweh is my
kinsman."
AMMINADAB: Hebrew
biblical name of several characters: a son of Kohath; a descendant of
Uzziel the Levite; a king of Ammon; and a father-in-law
of Aaron, meaning "my people are generous."
AMMINADAV:
Variant of biblical Amminadab,
meaning "my people are generous."
AMMON:
Greek form of Egyptian Amun, meaning
"the hidden one."
AMON:
Variant of Egyptian Amun, meaning
"the hidden one."
AMOR:
Another name for the Roman god Cupid,
meaning "love."
AMORY:
Variant of Latin Amery, meaning
"the loving one."
AMOS: Hebrew biblical name
of the author of the Old Testament Book of Amos, meaning
"to bear; to carry."
AMOUN:
Variant of
Egyptian Amun, meaning "the
hidden one."
AMPELIO:
Italian form of Latin Ampelius,
meaning "vine."
AMPELIOS:
Greek name derived from the word ampelos, meaning "vine."
AMPELIUS:
Latin form of Greek Ampelios,
meaning "vine."
AMRAM:
Hebrew biblical name of the
father of Moses,
meaning "exalted nation."
AMRIT: Hindi unisex name meaning
"immortal."
AMUN:
Egyptian myth name of a god of wind and air, meaning
"the hidden one."
AMYAS: Possibly
a variant of English Amias, meaning
"from Amiens."
AMYNTAS:
Greek name derived from the word amyntor,
meaning "defender."
AN:
Name of a Sumerian god of the
heavens, meaning "heaven; sky."
Vietnamese
unisex name meaning "peace."
ANACLETO:
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Anacletus,
meaning "called back; invoked."
ANACLETUS:
Latin form of Greek Anakletos,
meaning "called back; invoked."
ANAH:
Hebrew biblical unisex name of
several Old Testament characters, both male and female, meaning "answer."
ANAKIN:
This name became popular as a boy's name after the making of the Star Wars
saga by George Lucas, who named his Darth Vader character after the
surname of director Ken Annakin, itself a variant spelling of the Norwegian
female personal name Anniken, a form of Hebrew
Hannah, meaning
"gracious, merciful."
ANAKLETOS:
Original Greek form of Latin Anacletus,
meaning "called back; invoked."
ANAKONI:
Hawaiian form of Anthony,
possibly meaning "invaluable."
ANAN:
African
Akan unisex name meaning
"fourth born child."
Hebrew
biblical name of a loyal follower of Nehemiah,
meaning "cloud."
ANAND: Hindi name meaning
"happiness."
ANANI:
Variant of
Hebrew biblical Anan,
meaning "cloud."
ANANIAS: Greek form of Hebrew
Hananiah, meaning
"compassion of God."
ANANTA: Hindi myth name
meaning "infinite; without end." This is the name of another incarnation
of Vishnu.
ANANTH:
Variant of Hindi Ananta,
meaning "infinite; without end."
ANANTHA:
Variant of
Hindi Ananta, meaning
"infinite; without end."
ANARGYROS:
"Poor." Name adopted from the Greek
term anargyros, meaning "not silver," an epithet given to
physician saints such as Kosmas and Damian, who refused payment
for their services. Such saints are known in English as the Holy Unmercenaries.
ANARU:
Maori form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANAS:
Arabic name meaning "friendliness."
ANASS:
Variant of Arabic Anas, meaning
"friendliness."
ANASTAS:
Russian and Spanish form of Latin Anastasius,
meaning "resurrection."
ANASTASE:
Russian form of Latin Anastasius,
meaning "resurrection."
ANASTASIO:
Italian form of Latin Anastasius,
meaning "resurrection."
ANASTASIOS:
Original Greek form of Latin Anastasius,
meaning "resurrection."
ANASTASIUS:
Latin form of Greek Anastasios,
itself from the word anastasis, meaning
"resurrection," having been derived from the
elements ana "up" and stasis
"standing."
ANASTATIUS:
Variant of Latin Anastasius,
meaning "resurrection."
ANASTAZY:
Polish form of Latin Anastasius,
meaning "resurrection."
ANASZTÁZ:
Hungarian form of Latin Anastasius,
meaning "resurrection."
ANASTIUS:
Abbreviated form of Latin Anastasius,
meaning "resurrection."
ANAT: Variant
of Hebrew unisex Anath, meaning
"answer."
ANATH:
Variant of Hebrew unisex Anah, meaning
"answer."
ANATOLE:
French form of Latin Anatolius,
meaning "east" and
"sunrise."
ANATOLII:
Russian form of Latin Anatolius,
meaning "east" and
"sunrise."
ANATOLIJ:
Yugoslavian form of Latin Anatolius,
meaning "east" and
"sunrise."
ANATOLIO:
Italian form
of Latin Anatolius,
meaning "east" and
"sunrise."
ANATOLIOS:
Original Greek form of Latin Anatolius,
derived from the word anatole, meaning "east" and
"sunrise."
ANATOLIUS: Latin
form of Greek Anatolios,
meaning "east"
and "sunrise."
ANATOLIY:
Variant of Russian Anatolii,
meaning "east" and "sunrise."
ANATOLY:
Variant of Russian Anatolii,
meaning "east" and "sunrise."
ANAXAGORAS: Greek name meaning
"master of speech," from anax "master" and agoreuo
"to speak." Name of a mythological king of
Argos, and the name of a historical figure, a
pre-Socratic philosopher who introduced the spirit of
scientific inquiry to Athens.
ANBESSA: Spanish
name meaning "lion."
ANCEL:
Variant of German Ansel, meaning "God
protection."
ANCELL:
Variant of German Ansel, meaning "God
protection."
ANCHJO:
Nickname for Esperanto Antono,
possibly meaning "invaluable."
ANDEL
(Anděl): Czech form of unisex Angel,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANDER:
Basque form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDERS:
Scandinavian form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDERSON:
English surname transferred to forename use,
meaning "son of Andrew."
ANDON:
Bulgarian form of Anton,
possibly meaning
"invaluable."
ANDONI:
Basque form of Roman Antonius,
possibly meaning
"invaluable."
ANDONIS:
Greek form of Anthony,
possibly meaning
"invaluable."
ANDOR:
Norwegian
name derived from Old Norse
Arnthor, meaning "eagle of Thor."
Variant of
Hungarian András, meaning
"man; warrior."
ANDRÁS:
Hungarian form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDRAS:
Welsh form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDRAZ
(Andraž): Slovene form
of Andrew, meaning "man;
warrior."
ANDRE
(André): French form
of Andrew, meaning "man;
warrior."
ANDREA:
Italian form
of Andrew, meaning "man;
warrior."
ANDREAS:
Greek name derived from the element andr-, meaning "man;
warrior."
ANDREI:
Romanian
form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
Russian
form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
Variant
of Bulgarian Andrey,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDREJ:
Slovene form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDREJS:
Latvian form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDRÉS:
Spanish form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDRES:
Estonian form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDREU:
Catalan form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDREW:
Biblical name of a New Testament apostle and brother
of Simon Peter. He was crucified on an X-shaped
cross. The name was derived from Greek Andreas,
meaning
"man; warrior."
ANDREY:
Bulgarian form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDRIA:
Corsican form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDRIES:
Dutch form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDRII:
Variant of Russian Andrei,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDRIJA:
Croatian and Serbian form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDRIS:
Latvian form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
Pet
form of Hungarian András,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDRIUS:
Lithuanian form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDRIY:
Ukrainian form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDRION:
This French name can be found in An
Index to the Given Names in the 1292 Census of Paris, by Colm
Dubh. It is a form of Adrian, meaning "from
Hadria."
ANDRO:
Croatian form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDROCLES:
Latin form of Greek Androkles,
meaning "glory of a man/warrior."
ANDROKLES:
Original Greek form of Latin Androcles,
meaning "glory of a man/warrior," from andros
"of a man/warrior," and kleos
"glory."
ANDRONICUS:
"Victory of a man/warrior."
Latin form of Greek Andronikos. Name of many
Byzantine
and Trebizond emperors.
ANDRONIKOS:
Original Greek form of Latin Andronicus,
meaning "victory of a man/warrior," from Greek
andros "of a man/warrior" and nike
"victory."
ANDRUS:
Estonian form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDRZEJ:
Polish form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDY:
Unisex nickname for Andrew and Andrea
meaning "man; warrior."
ANEIRIN:
Welsh name derived from older Neirin,
meaning "all gold; very precious."
ANENCLETUS:
Variant of Latin Anacletus,
meaning "called back; invoked."
ANEURIN:
Variant of Welsh Aneirin,
meaning "all gold; very precious."
ANGE:
English nickname for unisex Angel, meaning
"angel, messenger."
ANGEL:
English unisex name derived from
Latin Angelus,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANGELL:
Variant of English unisex Angel,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANGELO:
Italian form of Latin Angelus,
meaning "angel, messenger."
ANGELOS:
Greek form of Latin Angelus,
meaning "angel, messenger."
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