| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
| Aakarshan |
Hindu |
attraction |
| Aaron |
Hebrew |
Exalted. Aaron was the brother of Moses in the Bible. |
| Abaddon |
Hebrew |
Destruction. |
| Abba |
Hebrew |
A father. |
| Abban |
Latin |
White. |
| Abbas |
Arabic |
Stern. |
| Abbott |
Old English |
The father of the abbey. |
| Abdel |
Arabic |
servent |
| Abdiel |
Hebrew |
The servant of God. Faithful servant. |
| Abdieso |
Persian |
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| Abdul |
Arabic |
The son of, or servant of. |
| Abdullah |
Arabic |
The servant of Allah. |
| Abe |
Hebrew |
Father of a multitude. |
| Abejundio |
Spanish |
relating to the abaje (bee) |
| Abel |
Hebrew |
A breath. A son of Adam and Eve in the Bible. |
| Aaliyah |
Arabic, Hebrew |
high exalted, to ascend |
| Aasia |
Hindu |
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| Aba |
African |
born on Thursday |
| Abbey |
Hebrew |
Father's joy. From Abigail, but also used as independent name. |
| Abbie |
Hebrew |
Father's joy. From Abigail, but also used as independent name. |
| Abby |
Hebrew |
Father's joy. From Abigail, but also used as independent names. |
| Abelia |
Hebrew |
Breath. The feminine form of Abel. |
| Abella |
Assyrian |
child |
| Abeo |
Nigerian |
Happy she was born. |
| Abey |
Native American |
leaf |
| Abha |
Hindu |
lustrous beauty |
| Abhilasha |
Hindu |
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| Abia |
Arabic |
Great. |
| Abigail |
Hebrew |
Father's joy. |
| Abijah |
Hebrew |
The Lord is my father. |
| Abilene |
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The name of a city in Texas. |
| Abina |
Ghanian |
Born on a Thursday. |
| Abiona |
Yoruban |
born on a journey |
| Abir |
Arabic/Hebrew |
Arabic: The fragrant one. Hebrew: Strong. |
| Abira |
Hebrew |
strong |
| Abra |
Hebrew |
The father of many. The feminine form of Abraham. |
| Abrianna |
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Mother of many nations. |
| Abrienda |
Spanish |
Opening. |
| Acacia |
Greek |
Thorny, as in the Acacia tree. |
| Acadia |
Canadian |
Cadie, Caddie |
| Acanit |
Ugandan |
hard times |
| Acantha |
Greek |
A legendary nymph. |
| Accalia |
Latin |
The foster mother of Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome. |
| Acedia |
Czech |
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| Achal |
Hindu |
steady, mountainous |
| Achazia |
Hebrew |
the Lord holds |
| Achen |
Ugandan |
a twin |
| Achilla |
Greek |
A handsome figure in Greek mythology. The feminine form of Achilles. |
| Achit |
Hindu |
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| Achlys |
Greek |
mist, darknesss |
| Ada |
Teutonic |
Prosperous and joyful, happy. |
| Adabelle |
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Joyous and beautiful. From Ada and Belle. |
| Adah |
Hebrew |
Adornment or ornament. A biblical name. |
| Adalgisa |
Old German |
noble hostage |
| Adalia |
Hebrew |
God is my refuge. |
| Adama |
Hebrew |
Of the red earth. The feminine form of Adam. |
| Adamina |
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The earth. |
| Adamma |
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Beautiful child. |
| Adana |
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A city in Turkey. |
| Adar |
Hebrew |
Fire. |
| Adara |
Greek/Arabic |
Greek: Beauty. Arabic: Virgin. |
| Addi |
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Noble and kind. Also see Adele. |
| Addie |
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Noble and kind. Also see Adele. |
| Addisyn |
Addie, Addy, Addi |
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| Addy |
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Noble and kind. Also see Adele. |
| Adela |
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Noble and serene. |
| Adelaide |
Old German |
Noble and kind. Also see Adele. |
| Adele |
French |
Noble. Also see Adelaide. |
| Adelicia |
Old English |
Noble and kind. Form of Adelaide and Alice. |
| Adelina |
Old German |
noble |
| Adelinda |
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Noble and kind. From Adelaide and Linda. |
| Adeline |
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Noble, kind. |
| Adelle |
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Noble, kind. |
| Adelpha |
Greek |
Sisterly. |
| Ademia |
Greek |
without husband |
| Aden |
Arabic |
Fiery one. |
| Adena |
Hebrew |
delicate, sensual |
| Adeola |
Nigerian |
A crown. |
| Aderes |
Hebrew |
one who protects |
| Aderyn |
Welsh |
A bird. |
| Adesina |
Yoruban |
the way is opened for more |
| Adhira |
Hindu |
lightning |
| Adiba |
Arabic |
Cultured. |
| Adie |
Hebrew |
ornament |
| Adiel |
Hebrew |
An ornament of God. |
| Adila |
Arabic |
Equal, like. |
| Adima |
Teutonic |
Noble, famous. |
| Adina |
Hebrew |
Slender and delicate. A biblical name. |
| Adishree |
Hindu |
exalted |
| Aditi |
Hindu |
free and unbounded |
| Adiva |
Arabic |
pleasant, gentle |
| Adolfina |
German |
noble wolf, noble hero |
| Adolpha |
Teutonic |
A noble she-wolf. The feminine version of Adolf. |
| Adona |
Adonna, Adonne, Ady |
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| Adoncia |
Spanish |
Sweet. |
| Adonia |
Greek |
A beautiful goddess. The feminine form of Adonis. |
| Adora |
Latin |
The adored one. |
| Adorabelle |
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A combination of Adora and Belle. |
| Adorna |
Latin |
Adorned with jewels. |
| Adriana |
Latin |
A dark woman from the sea. The feminine form of Adrian. Generally an Italian name. |
| Adriano |
Greek |
Dark, rich. |
| Adrienne |
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Dark, rich. |
| Aegea |
Greek |
Of the Aegean. |
| Aemilia |
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From Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors |
| Aeryn |
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| Affrica |
Celtic |
Pleasant. Also from the name of the continent. |
| Afina |
Rumanian |
blueberry |
| Afra |
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Dust. |
| Afraima |
Arabic/Hebrew |
Fruitful. |
| Afric |
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Pleasant. |
| Africa |
|
Pleasant. |
| Afton |
Old English |
river name |
| Agape |
Greek |
Love. |
| Agate |
French |
A precious stone. |
| Agatha |
Greek |
Good, kind, honourable. St Agatha was a 3rd-century Sicilian martyr. |
| Aggie |
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Good. |
| Aglaia |
Greek |
Splendour, splendid beauty. The goddess of harmony. |
| Agnes |
Greek |
Pure, chaste. The name of a saint of the Middle Ages. |
| Agneta |
Greek, Germanic |
pure |
| Ahava |
Hebrew |
name of a river, love |
| Ahimsa |
Hindu |
nonviolent virtue |
| Ahnada |
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A city in Portugal. |
| Ahneta |
Latin |
Ambitious. |
| Ahuva |
Hebrew |
Beloved. |
| Ai |
Japanese |
love |
| Aida |
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Helper. |
| Aidan |
Irish Gaelic |
The little fiery one. |
| Aide |
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Prosperous and joyful, happy. |
| Aideen |
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Shining, bright. |
| Aiesha |
Arabic |
Woman |
| Aijah |
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| Aiko |
Japanese |
The little loved one, the beloved. |
| Aila |
Finnish |
light-bearer |
| Aileen |
Scottish |
The light of the sun. The Irish form of Helen. |
| Ailis |
Irish Gaelic |
The light of the sun. Form of Alice. |
| Ailish |
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A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Ailsa |
Scottish |
After a rocky inlet known as Ailsa Craig. |
| Aimee |
French |
Beloved. A form of Amy. |
| Ain |
Arabic |
precious, eye |
| Aina |
Yoruban |
complicated delivery |
| Aine |
Irish Gaelic |
Brightness, radiance. Traditional name of the queen of the fairies in Celtic mythology. |
| Aingeal |
Irish Gaelic |
A heavenly messenger, an angel. Form of Angela. |
| Ainhoa |
Basque |
reference to virgin mary |
| Ainsley |
Old English/Scottish |
A meadow or clearing. Also a unisex name. |
| Aintzane |
Basque |
glorious |
| Airlia |
Greek |
Ethereal. |
| Aisha |
Arabic |
Life. The name of Mohamed?s third and favourite wife. |
| Aisling |
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A vision or dream. |
| Aislinn |
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A vision or dream. |
| Aissa |
African |
grateful |
| Aithne |
Celtic |
little fire |
| Aiyana |
Native American |
eternal bllom |
| Aja |
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| Ajay |
Hindu |
unconquerable, god |
| Akaisha |
Irish |
the akaisha flower |
| Akako |
Japanese |
Red. |
| Akala |
Aboriginal |
A parrot. |
| Akana |
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A mountain in Papua New Guinea. |
| Akanke |
Nigerian |
to know her is to love her |
| Akanksha |
Hindu |
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| Akasma |
Turkish |
white climbing-rose |
| Akela |
Hawaiian |
noble |
| Akila |
Arabic |
Wise. |
| Akilah |
Arabic |
intelligent, logical |
| Akili |
Tanzanian |
wisdom |
| Akilina |
Latin |
eagle |
| Akina |
Japanese |
A spring flower. |
| Akriti |
Hindu |
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| Aksana |
Russian |
Axana |
| Akshita |
Hindu |
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| Akuti |
Hindu |
princess |
| Alaine |
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The bright fair one, the beautiful child. Derived from a word that is used as a term of endearment by the Irish. The feminine form of Alan. |
| Alake |
Yoruban |
one petted |
| Alala |
Greek |
war goddess |
| Alameda |
Spanish |
A Poplar tree. |
| Alana |
Irish Gaelic |
The bright fair one, the beautiful child. Derived from a word that is used as a term of endearment by the Irish. The feminine form of Alan. |
| Alani |
Hawaiian |
An Orange tree. |
| Alankrita |
Hindu |
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| Alanna |
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The bright fair one, the beautiful child. Form of Alana. |
| Alaqua |
Native American |
A sweet Gum tree. |
| Alarice |
Teutonic |
The ruler of all. The feminine form of Alaric. |
| Alastrina |
Greek |
The protector of mankind. The feminine form of Alastair. |
| Alatea |
Spanish from Greek |
Truth. |
| Alavda |
French |
lark |
| Alazne |
Basque |
miracle |
| Alba |
Aboriginal |
A sand hill. Also see Albina. |
| Alberta |
Teutonic |
Noble and illustrious. The feminine form of Albert, and also the name of a Canadian province. |
| Albina |
Latin |
A white lady, someone of very fair hair and colouring. |
| Albinka |
Latin |
blond |
| Alcina |
Greek |
Strong-minded. A sorceress in Greek mythology. |
| Alda |
Teutonic |
Wise and rich. |
| Aldabella |
Italian |
Beautiful. From Leda and Bell. |
| Aldara |
Greek |
A winged gift. |
| Aldea |
Teutonic |
rich |
| Aldercy |
Old English |
a chief |
| Aldonza |
Spanish |
Sweet. |
| Aldora |
Old English |
Of noble rank. |
| Alejandra |
Spanish |
The defender, or helper of mankind. Feminine form of Alexander. Also see Alexis. |
| Aleka |
Greek |
The defender, or helper of mankind. Form of Alexandra. |
| Aleksandra |
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The defender, or helper of mankind. Feminine form of Alexander. Also see Alexis. |
| Aleksia |
Danish/Norwegian |
The defender, or helper of mankind. Feminine form of Alexander. Also see Alexis. |
| Alena |
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A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. |
| Aleshanee |
Native American |
She plays all the time |
| Alessa |
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Protector of mankind. |
| Alessandra |
Italian |
The defender, or helper of mankind. Form of Alexandra. |
| Alesti |
Les |
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| Aleta |
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The little winged one. |
| Alethea |
Greek |
Truthful. |
| Alex |
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The defender, or helper of mankind. A form of Alexander, but also used as an independent name. |
| Alexa |
|
Protector of mankind. |
| Alexandra |
Greek |
The defender, or helper of mankind. Feminine form of Alexander. Also see Alexis. |
| Alexandria |
|
Defender of mankind. |
| Alexavia |
alex, xavia, lexa |
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| Alexia |
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The defender, or helper of mankind. Feminine forms of Alexis. Also see Alexandra. |
| Alexina |
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The defender, or helper of mankind. Feminine forms of Alexis. Also see Alexandra. |
| Alexis |
Greek |
The protector and helper of mankind. A boy or girl's name. |
| Alfonsa |
Teutonic |
Noble and ready. Feminine form of Alphonse. |
| Alfreda |
Teutonic |
A wise counsellor. Feminine form of Alfred. |
| Algerine |
|
Woman from Algeria. |
| Ali |
Arabic |
Exalted, or noble. A boy or girl's name. |
| Alia |
|
Noble, descender. |
| Alice |
Greek/Teutonic |
Greek: The wise counsellor, or the truthful one. Teutonic: Noble. The name became popular after the publication of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland books. Also see Alicia and Alison. |
| Alicia |
Greek/Teutonic |
Greek: The wise counsellor, or the truthful one. Teutonic: Noble. A form of Alice, but often used as an independent name. |
| Alida |
Latin |
The little winged one. |
| Alike |
Nigerian |
girl who drives out beautiful women |
| Alima |
Arabic |
Skilled in dancing and music. |
| Alina |
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Noble and kind. Also see Adele. |
| Aline |
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Noble and kind. Also see Adele. |
| Alinga |
Aboriginal |
The sun. |
| Alisa |
Italian |
The wise counsellor, or the truthful one. Also see Alicia and Alison. |
| Alisha |
Greek/Teutonic |
Greek The wise counsellor, or the truthful one. Teutonic Noble. Also see Alicia and Alison. |
| Alison |
Old English |
The light of the sun. A boy or girl's name. |
| Alissa |
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Truth, noble. |
| Alita |
Spanish |
noble |
| Alithia |
Greek/Teutonic |
Greek The wise counsellor, or the truthful one. Teutonic Noble. Also see Alicia and Alison. |
| Aliya |
Arabic/Hebrew |
Arabic: Sublime, exalted. Hebrew: To ascend. |
| Aliz |
Hungarian |
kind |
| Aliza |
Modern Jewish |
Joy. |
| Alize |
|
One who charms. |
| Alka |
Polish |
Noble, brilliant. |
| Alkina |
Aboriginal |
The moon. |
| Alkira |
Aboriginal |
The sky. |
| Allayna |
Llaynie, Allie |
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| Allegra |
Italian/Spanish |
Cheerful, joyous. |
| Allene |
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Attractive, peaceful. |
| Allie |
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The defender, or helper of mankind. From the name Alexandra, Alice or Alison. |
| Allirea |
Aboriginal |
Quartz. |
| Allison |
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Of noble birth. |
| Allora |
Aboriginal |
The place of the swamp. The name of a town in Queensland. |
| Allunga |
Aboriginal |
The sun. |
| Allyson |
|
Of noble birth. |
| Alma |
Latin/Celtic |
Latin: Of the soul. Celtic: Good. |
| Almeda |
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Ambitious. |
| Almedha |
Welsh |
Shapely. |
| Almira |
Arabic |
Truth without question. |
| Alodia |
|
The light of the sun. Form of Alice. |
| Alodie |
Old English |
Wealthy, prosperous. |
| Aloha |
Hawaiian |
Greetings. |
| Alohi |
Hawaiian |
Brilliant. |
| Alona |
Hebrew |
From the Oak tree. |
| Alonsa |
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Noble and ready. Feminine form of Alphonse. |
| Alonza |
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Noble and ready. Feminine form of Alphonse. |
| Alouetta |
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The little winged one. |
| Aloysia |
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A famous warrior maiden. The feminine form of Louis. |
| Alpa |
Hindu |
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| Alpha |
Greek |
The first one. First letter of the Greek alphabet. |
| Alta |
Latin |
Tall. |
| Altair |
Arabic, Greek |
bird, star |
| Althea |
Greek |
The healer, or wholesome. |
| Altheda |
Greek |
Flower-like. |
| Alula |
Latin |
A star in Ursa Major. |
| Aluma |
Hebrew |
A girl. |
| Alumit |
Hebrew |
secret |
| Alva |
Latin |
The white or blonde one. Also a nickname from Alvina. |
| Alvina |
Teutonic |
A beloved and noble friend. The feminine form of Alvin. Also see Elvina. |
| Alvira |
Latin/Teutonic |
Latin: The fair one. Teutonic: A true stranger. |
| Alvita |
Latin |
Vivacious, full of life. |
| Alyna |
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Noble and kind. Also see Adele. |
| Alysa |
Greek |
princess |
| Alysia |
Greek |
Possessive. Also see Alicia. |
| Alyson |
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Of noble birth. |
| Alyssa |
Greek |
The sane one. Also a form of Alicia. |
| Alzena |
Arabic |
A woman. |
| Ama |
Ghanian |
Born on Saturday. |
| Amabel |
Latin |
Lovable, the sweet one. Also see Mabel. |
| Amadea |
Latin |
Beloved of God. |
| Amadi |
Nigerian |
general rejoicing, seemed destined to die at |
| Amadika |
Zimbabwean |
The beloved one. |
| Amadis |
Latin |
love of god |
| Amadora |
Italian |
The gift of love. |
| Amaia |
Basque |
end |
| Amala |
Arabic |
Hope. Also see Amelia. |
| Amalie |
Teutonic |
Industrious, striving. Also see Emily. |
| Amana |
Hebrew |
Faithful or loyal. |
| Amanda |
Latin |
Worthy of being loved. |
| Amandeep |
Hindu |
light of peace |
| Amandine |
Latin |
beloved |
| Amandla |
African |
Power. |
| Amani |
Arabic |
An aspiration, a desire. |
| Amara |
Greek |
Unfading or eternal beauty. |
| Amarante |
French |
flower name |
| Amaranth |
Greek |
An unfading flower. |
| Amarina |
Aboriginal |
Rain. |
| Amaris |
Hebrew |
God has promised. |
| Amaryllis |
Greek |
A shepherdess. Also a flower name. |
| Amata |
Italian/Spanish |
Beloved. Form of Amy. |
| Amaya |
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| Amazonia |
Greek |
Warlike. Also after the Amazon River. |
| Ambar |
Sanskrit |
Of the sky. A boy or girl's name. |
| Amber |
Arabic |
After the gemstone |
| Amberjill |
Old English |
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| Amberley |
Hindu |
the sky |
| Ambika |
Hindi |
A mother. |
| Ambra |
Arabic |
After the gemstone |
| Ambria |
Bria, Amber, Ria |
|
| Ambrosine |
Greek |
The divine immortal one. The feminine form of Ambrose. |
| Amdis |
Latin |
immortal |
| Ameerah |
Arabic |
princess |
| Amelia |
Teutonic |
Industrious, striving. Also see Emily. |
| Amelinda |
|
Industrious, striving. Formed from Amelia and Linda. |
| Amena |
unknown |
honest woman |
| Ames |
Latin |
loves |
| Amethyst |
Greek |
The name of a semi-precious stone. |
| Ami |
Japanese |
friend |
| Amice |
Latin |
Friendship. Also see Amity. |
| Amina |
Arabic |
Honest, faithful. |
| Aminta |
Greek |
The protector. |
| Amira |
Arabic/Hebrew |
Arabic: A princess. Hebrew: Speech. |
| Amisha |
Hindu |
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| Amissa |
Hebrew |
friend |
| Amita |
Hindu |
without limits |
| Amitola |
Native American |
rainbow |
| Amity |
Latin |
Friendship. Also see Amice. |
| Amoke |
Yoruban |
to pet her |
| Amorina |
|
Love. |
| Amorita |
Latin |
The little beloved one. |
| Amrita |
Sanskrit |
Immortal. |
| Amy |
Old French |
Beloved. Also a nickname from Amelia. |
| An |
Chinese/Vietnamese |
Chinese: Peace. Vietnamese: Safety. |
| Ana |
Russian from Greek |
She who will rise again. |
| Anabelle |
Latin |
Lovable |
| Anahid |
Armenian |
Goddess of the Moon |
| Anais |
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Pure, chaste. |
| Anamika |
Hindu |
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| Anan |
Arabic |
Of the, clouds. |
| Anana |
African |
Soft, gentle. |
| Ananda |
Sanskrit |
Joyful. |
| Anani |
Hawaiian |
orange tree |
| Anar |
Hindu |
Anaar |
| Anastasia |
Russian from Greek |
She who will rise again. The name of a 4th-century saint. |
| Anata |
Babylonian |
The goddess of the earth. |
| Anatola |
Greek |
From the east. The feminine form of Anatole, Anatholia, Anatolia. |
| Anaya |
Latin |
Anaia |
| Anca |
|
Grace, or favoured by God. From the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning. Also see Annabel, Annamaria, Anneliese, Hannah, Nancy. |
| Ancelin |
Old French |
A spear attendant. The feminine form of Lancelot. |
| Anchoret |
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Free from shame, or much loved. |
| Ancika |
|
Grace, or favoured by God. From the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning. Also see Annabel, Annamaria, Anneliese, Hannah, Nancy. |
| Ancilla |
Latin |
A handmaiden. |
| Andea |
|
A woman of the Andes. |
| Andie |
|
Strong. The feminine form of Andrew or Andreas. |
| Andras |
Norwegian |
Breath. |
| Andraya |
trusted by God, royalty |
Ray, Rai, Raya |
| Andrea |
Greek |
Strong. The feminine form of Andrew or Andreas. |
| Andreana |
Latin |
womanly |
| Andria |
Italian |
love, joy |
| Andromache |
Greek/Teutonic |
From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida |
| Andromeda |
Greek |
A ruler of men. A heroine of Greek legend, who was rescued from a sea monster by Perseus. |
| Andy |
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Strong. The feminine form of Andrew or Andreas. |
| Aneira |
Welsh |
Truly golden. The feminine form of Aneurin. |
| Anemone |
Greek |
A wind flower. A mythological nymph who turned into a flower. |
| Aneya |
Neya |
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| Anezka |
Czech |
Pure, chaste. Form of Agnes. |
| Angela |
Greek |
A heavenly messenger, an angel. Also see Angelica. |
| Angelica |
Latin |
The angelic one. Also a form of Angela and a plant name. |
| Angeni |
Native American |
spirit angel |
| Angevin |
French |
angel of wine |
| Angharad |
Welsh |
Free from shame, or much loved. |
| Angwen |
Welsh |
Very handsome. |
| Aniela |
Italian/Polish |
A heavenly messenger, an angel. Form of Angela. |
| Anika |
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Very beautiful. |
| Anila |
Sanskrit |
Of the wind. |
| Anisa |
Arabic |
friendly |
| Anita |
|
Grace, or favoured by God. From the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning. Also see Annabel, Annamaria, Anneliese, Hannah, Nancy. |
| Anitra |
|
A name created by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen for his play Peer Gynt. |
| Anja |
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| Anjali |
Hindu |
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| Anjana |
Hindu |
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| Anka |
Aboriginal |
A barramundi. Also see Anne. |
| Ankareeda |
night star, graceful, shining |
Anka, Anki, Ank, Raida |
| Anke |
Hebrew |
grace |
| Ankita |
Hindu |
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| Ann |
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Grace, or favoured by God. From the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning. Also see Annabel, Annamaria, Anneliese, Hannah, Nancy. |
| Ann-Margret |
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From Anne and Margaret. Anne - Grace, or favoured by God. Margaret - A pearl. |
| Anna |
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Grace, or favoured by God. From the Hebrew name Hannah. Also see Annabel, Annamaria, Anneliese, Hannah, Nancy. |
| Annabel |
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Combination of Anna (grace) and Belle (beautiful). |
| Annabeth |
unknown |
Anabeth |
| Annalise |
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Gracious and consecrated to God. |
| Annalynn |
Annalynne, Analyn, Analynne, Annalisa |
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| Annamaria |
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Grace, or favoured by God. From Anna and Maria. |
| Annapurna |
Hindu |
one of the Hindu Goddesses |
| Annata |
Italian |
Grace, or favoured by God. Form of Anne. |
| Anne |
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Grace, or favoured by God. From the Hebrew name Hannah. Also see Annabel, Annamaria, Anneliese, Hannah, Nancy. |
| Anneliese |
German/Scandinavian |
From Anne and Liese. Anne - Grace, or favoured by God. Liese - Consecrated to God. |
| Annette |
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Grace, or favoured by God. From the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning. Also see Annabel, Annamaria, Anneliese, Hannah, Nancy. |
| Annice |
Old English |
Pure, chaste. Form of Agnes. |
| Annika |
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Grace, or favoured by God. From the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning. Also see Annabel, Annamaria, Anneliese, Hannah, Nancy. |
| Anninka |
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Grace, or favoured by God. From the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning. Also see Annabel, Annamaria, Anneliese, Hannah, Nancy. |
| Annissa |
Arabic |
Charming, gracious. |
| Annora |
Latin |
honor |
| Annunziata |
Italian |
The bearer of news. |
| Anona |
Latin |
Of the harvest. |
| Anoush |
Armenian |
Sweet. |
| Anselma |
Teutonic |
A divine helmet. The feminine form of Anselm. |
| Anshu |
Hindu |
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| Anstice |
Russian from Greek |
The resurrected one. A boy or girl's name. |
| Anteia |
Greek |
A mythological figure. |
| Anthea |
Greek |
Flower-like. |
| Antigone |
Greek |
A name featured in mythology and implying strength of character. |
| Antionette |
Latin |
Flourishing, praiseworthy. From the name Antonia. |
| Antje |
German |
grace |
| Antoinette |
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Beyond price, praiseworthy. The feminine form of Antony. |
| Antonia |
Latin |
Beyond price, praiseworthy. The feminine form of Antony. |
| Antonie |
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Worthy of praise. Feminine form of Anthony. |
| Anupama |
Hindu |
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| Anuradha |
Hindu |
a bright star |
| Anusia |
Greek/Polish |
Grace, or favoured by God. Forms of Anne. |
| Anusree |
Hindu |
pretty |
| Anvita |
Hindu |
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| Anya |
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Grace, or favoured by God. From the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning. Also see Annabel, Annamaria, Anneliese, Hannah, Nancy. |
| Anzu |
Japanese |
An apricot. |
| Aolani |
Hawaiian |
A heavenly cloud. |
| Apanie |
Aboriginal |
Water. |
| Apara |
Nigerian |
One who comes and goes. |
| Aparajita |
Hindu |
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| Aparna |
Hindu |
same as Parvati |
| Aphra |
Hebrew |
Dust. |
| Aphrodite |
Greek |
The mythological goddess of beauty, love and fertility. |
| Apirka |
Gaelic |
pleasant |
| Apolline |
Greek |
The sun, sunlight. |
| Apollonia |
Greek |
Belonging to Apollo. |
| Aponi |
Native American |
butterfly |
| April |
Latin |
From April, the first month in the Roman calendar, and the beginning of spring. |
| Aqua |
Latin |
A gemstone and colour name. From the name Aquamarine. |
| Aquamarine |
Latin |
A colour name. |
| Aquaria |
Latin |
After the zodiac sign and constellation of Aquarius. |
| Aquene |
Native American |
peace |
| Arabella |
Latin |
A beautiful altar. |
| Arabelle |
German |
beautiful eagle |
| Araceli |
Latin |
alter of heaven |
| Arachne |
Greek |
A mythological maiden who was turned into a spider. |
| Araluen |
Aboriginal |
The place of waterlilies. A boy or girl's name. |
| Araminta |
Greek |
A beautiful, fragrant flower. |
| Arashel |
Hebrew |
strong and protected hill |
| Araxie |
Armenian |
river said to inspire poetic expression |
| Arcadia |
Greek |
After Arcady, a mountainous region of Greece. |
| Arda |
Armenian |
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| Ardath |
Hebrew |
A field of flowers. |
| Ardelia |
Latin |
zealous |
| Ardelle |
Latin |
Warm and enthusiastic. |
| Arden |
Old English/Latin |
Old English: A dwelling place. Latin: Ardent and sincere. A boy or girl's name. |
| Ardere |
Latin |
fire |
| Ardine |
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Warm and enthusiastic. |
| Ardis |
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Warm and enthusiastic. |
| Arella |
Hebrew |
angel messenger |
| Areta |
Greek |
Virtuous, one of untarnished reputation. |
| Aretha |
Greek |
the best, nymph |
| Aretina |
Greek |
virtous |
| Arezou |
Persian |
Wishful. |
| Argenta |
Latin |
The silvery one. |
| Aria |
Latin |
A beautiful melody. |
| Ariadne |
Greek |
The holy one. |
| Ariana |
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Like a beautiful melody. |
| Ariane |
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The holy one. |
| Aricia |
Greek |
princess of the royal blood of Athens |
| Ariella |
Hebrew |
God's lioness. |
| Arielle |
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Ethereal. |
| Ariene |
Welsh |
silvery |
| Arika |
Aboriginal |
A waterlily. |
| Arilda |
German |
A hearth maiden. |
| Arinya |
Aboriginal |
A kangaroo. |
| Arista |
Greek |
The best. |
| Ariza |
Hebrew |
A Cedar tree. |
| Arlene |
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A modern name of uncertain origin. |
| Arlette |
Teutonic |
An eagle. |
| Arlynda |
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Pledge. |
| Armada |
Spanish |
The armed one. |
| Armelle |
French/Celtic |
A princess. |
| Armilla |
Latin |
A bracelet. |
| Armina |
Teutonic |
A warrior maid. The feminine form of Herman. Also See Erma. |
| Armorel |
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Gaelic the one who lives by the sea. |
| Armynel |
French |
A woman of the army. The feminine form of Armand. |
| Arnalda |
Teutonic |
Strong as an eagle. Feminine form of Arnold. |
| Arnisha |
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| Arnurna |
Aboriginal |
A blue waterlily. |
| Aroha |
Maori |
love |
| Arora |
Aboriginal |
A cockatoo. |
| Arran |
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The name of a Scottish island. A boy or girl's name. |
| Artemis |
Greek |
Perfect. The name of the Greek goddess of the moon and hunting. |
| Artemisia |
Greek |
belonging to artemis |
| Arti |
Indonesian |
A popular girl's name. |
| Aruna |
Sanskrit |
The dawn. |
| Arushi |
Hindu |
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| Arva |
Greek |
An eagle. |
| Arziki |
African Hausa |
prosperity |
| Asa |
Hebrew/Japansese |
Hebrew: The healer, a physician. A biblical name. Japanese: The morning. A boy or girl's name. |
| Asella |
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After St Asella, who was described as `a flower of the Lord'. |
| Asenette |
Hebrew |
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| Asenka |
Hebrew |
graceful |
| Asha |
Sanskrit |
Hope. |
| Ashamed |
Hebrew |
Ashes |
| Ashima |
Hindu |
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| Ashira |
Hebrew |
Wealthy. |
| Ashleigh |
Old English |
An Ash tree meadow or wood. |
| Ashley |
Old English |
From the Ash tree. |
| Ashling |
Irish Gaelic |
A vision or dream. |
| Ashrita |
Hindu |
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| Asia |
Greek |
East |
| Asisa |
Hebrew |
Ripe. |
| Askini |
Hindu |
daughter of Prajapati Virat |
| Asmara |
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An Ethiopian city. |
| Asmita |
Hindu |
pride |
| Aspasia |
Greek |
Welcome. |
| Aspen |
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| Assunta |
Italian |
From the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. |
| Asta |
Greek/Old Norse |
A star. Also a short form of Astrid. |
| Aster |
Greek |
After the flower. |
| Astera |
Hebrew |
flower name |
| Astra |
Greek |
like a star |
| Astrea |
Greek |
Innocence. The Greek goddess of justice, who left earth and became a constellation. |
| Astrid |
Old Norse |
Divine strength. |
| Atalanta |
Greek |
The name of a swift runner in classical mythology. |
| Atara |
Hebrew |
a crown |
| Atarah |
Hebrew |
A crown. A boy or girl's name. |
| Athalia |
Hebrew |
God is exalted. |
| Athanasia |
Greek |
Immortal. |
| Athela |
Old English |
Noble. |
| Athena |
Greek |
A wise woman. After Athene, the Greek goddess of wisdom. |
| Atifa |
Arabic |
affection |
| Atin |
Indonesian |
A common girl's name. |
| Atiya |
Arabic |
A gift. |
| Atlanta |
Greek |
The name of a swift runner in classical mythology. |
| Atmaja |
Hindu |
daughter |
| Aubina |
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A white lady, someone of very fair hair and colouring. |
| Aubine |
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A white lady, someone of very fair hair and colouring. |
| Audlin |
pale, pallid |
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| Audora |
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| Audrey |
Old English |
Strong and noble, regal. A Shakespearian character in As You Like It. |
| Audun |
Norwegian |
deserted |
| Augusta |
Latin |
Majestic, or revered. The feminine form of Augustus. |
| Aundy |
Norwegian |
new prosperity |
| Aura |
Latin/Greek |
Latin A gentle breeze. Greek of the air. |
| Aure |
Greek |
breeze, soft-air |
| Aurelia |
Latin |
Golden. |
| Aurkene |
Basque |
presentation |
| Aurora |
Latin |
Daybreak. The goddess of the dawn. |
| Ausiana |
Aussi, Anna, Aussie |
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| Autumn |
Latin |
autumn |
| Ava |
Greek |
An eagle. |
| Avalon |
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The legendary island where King Arthur is supposedly buried. Also a Sydney placename. |
| Avani |
Hindu |
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| Avanti |
Hindu |
ancient Malwa |
| Avantika |
Hindu |
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| Avara |
Sanskrit |
The youngest. |
| Avasa |
Hindu |
independent |
| Avel |
Greek/Hebrew/Russian |
Breath. A boy or girl's name. |
| Aveline |
Old French |
From a placename. Also see Evelyn. |
| Avena |
Latin |
From the Oat field. |
| Aveolela |
Samoan |
rays of the sun |
| Avera |
Hebrew |
A transgressor. |
| Averah |
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A transgressor. |
| Averil |
Old English |
The slayer of the boar. |
| Avery |
Old English |
The ruler of the elves. A boy or girl's name. |
| Avice |
French |
Warlike. |
| Avis |
Latin |
A bird. Also a variation of Avice. |
| Aviva |
Modern Jewish |
Of the springtime. |
| Avoca |
Irish |
A sweet valley. |
| Avril |
French |
From April, the first month in the Roman calendar, and the beginning of spring. French form of April. |
| Awsta |
Welsh |
Majestic, or revered. The Welsh form of Augusta. |
| Awusi |
Ghanian |
Born on a Sunday. |
| Axelia |
Greek |
protector of mankind |
| Axelle |
Teutonic |
The father of peace. The feminine form of Axel. |
| Ayala |
Modern Hebrew |
A deer. |
| Ayame |
Japanese |
Iris |
| Ayasha |
Muslim |
muhammads wife |
| Ayelin |
Ayla, Linn |
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| Ayesha |
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Life. The name of Mohamed?s third and favourite wife. |
| Ayiana |
American Indian |
eternal bllom |
| Ayita |
Native American |
worker |
| Ayla |
Hebrew |
oak tree |
| Aylwen |
Welsh |
A fair brow. |
| Ayme |
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| Ayse |
Turkish |
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| Ayseg?l |
Turkish |
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| Ayushi |
Hindu |
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| Ayushmati |
Hindu |
person who has a long life |
| Azadeh |
Latin, Persian |
dry earth; detached, free of material things |
| Azalea |
Latin/Teutonic |
Latin Dry: Earth. Teutonic Noble: Cheer. Also a flower name. |
| Azalia |
Hebrew |
spared by jehovah |
| Azaria |
Hebrew |
Helped by God. A boy or girl's name. |
| Azarni |
Japanese |
A thistle flower. |
| Aziza |
Arabic |
The cherished one. |
| Azland |
Aza, Azalyn |
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| Azra |
Arabic |
Virginal. |
| Azrael |
Az |
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| Azura |
Old French |
From the Persian for blue sky. |