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AALI m Arabic
Means "high, lofty, sublime" in Arabic.

AALIYAH f Arabic
Feminine form of AALI

AAMINA f Arabic
Derived from Arabic أمن (amina) meaning "feel safe"... [more]

AAMU f Finnish
Means "morning" in Finnish.

AAPELI m Finnish
Finnish form of ABEL

AAPO m Finnish
Finnish form of ABRAHAM

AAREN m & f English
Variant or feminine form of AARON

AARNE m Finnish
Finnish form of ARNOLD

AARÓN m Spanish
Spanish form of AARON

AARON m English, Biblical
From the Hebrew name אַהֲרֹן ('Aharon) which is most likely of unknown Egyptian origin... [more]

AATAMI m Finnish
Finnish form of ADAM

AATOS m Finnish
Means "thought" in Finnish.

AATTO m Finnish
Finnish form of ADOLF... [more]

AATU m Finnish
Finnish form of ADOLF

ABADDON m Biblical
Means "ruin, destruction" in Hebrew... [more]

ABBÁN m Irish
Means "little abbot", derived from Irish abb "abbot" combined with a diminutive suffix... [more]

'ABBAS m Arabic
Means "austere" in Arabic. This was the name of the Prophet Muhammad's uncle.

ABBEY f English
Short form of ABIGAIL

ABBI f English
Short form of ABIGAIL

ABBIE f English
Short form of ABIGAIL

ABBY f English
Short form of ABIGAIL

ABD-AL-AZIZ m Arabic
Means "servant of the powerful" from Arabic عبد ال ('abd al) "servant of the" combined with عزيز ('aziz) "powerful"... [more]

ABD-AL-HAMID m Arabic
Means "servant of the praised" from Arabic عبد ال ('abd al) "servant of the" combined with حميد (hamid) "praised"... [more]

ABD-AL-KADER m Arabic
Variant transcription of ABD-AL-QADIR

ABD-AL-KARIM m Arabic
Means "servant of the generous" from Arabic عبد ال ('abd al) "servant of the" combined with كريم (karim) "generous".

ABD-ALLAH m Arabic
Means "servant of God" from Arabic عبد ('abd) "servant of" combined with الله (Allah) "God"... [more]

ABD-AL-LATIF m Arabic
Means "servant of the gentle" from Arabic عبد ال ('abd al) "servant of the" combined with لطيف (latif) "gentle".

ABD-AL-MALIK m Arabic
Means "servant of the king" from Arabic عبد ال ('abd al) "servant of the" combined with ملك (malik) "king"... [more]

ABD-AL-QADIR m Arabic
Means "servant of the capable, powerful" from Arabic عبد ال ('abd al) "servant of the" combined with قادر (qadir) "capable"... [more]

ABD-AL-RAHMAN m Arabic
Means "servant of the merciful" from Arabic عبد ال ('abd al) "servant of the" combined with رحمن (rahman) "merciful"... [more]

ABDUL m Arabic
First part of compound Arabic names beginning with عبد ال ('Abd al) meaning "servant of the" (such as عبد العزيز ('Abd al-'Aziz) "servant of the powerful").

ABDUL-AZIZ m Arabic
Variant transcription of ABD-AL-AZIZ

ABDUL-HAMID m Arabic
Variant transcription of ABD-AL-HAMID

ABDULLAH m Arabic
Variant transcription of ABD-ALLAH

ABDUL-RAHMAN m Arabic
Variant transcription of ABD-AL-RAHMAN

ABE m English, Jewish
Short form of ABRAHAM

ABEDNEGO m Biblical
Means "servant of Nebo" in Babylonian, Nebo being the Babylonian god of wisdom... [more]

ABEGAIL f Spanish
Spanish form of ABIGAIL

ÁBEL m Hungarian
Hungarian form of ABEL

ABEL m English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Biblical
From the Hebrew name הֶבֶל (Hevel) or הָבֶל (Havel) which meant "breath"... [more]

ABELE m Italian
Italian form of ABEL

ABELONE f Danish
Danish form of APOLLONIA

ABENA f Western African
Means "born on Tuesday" in Akan.

ABENI f Yoruba
Means "we asked for her, and behold, we got her" in Yoruba.

ABERASH f Eastern African
Possibly means "giving off light" in Amharic.

ABHA f Indian
Means "splendour, light" in Sanskrit.

ABHAY m Indian
Means "fearless" in Sanskrit.

ABHILASHA f Indian
Means "desire, wish" in Sanskrit.

ABI f Scottish
Short form of ABIGAIL

ABIAH m & f Biblical
Variant of ABIJAH

ABIDAN m Biblical
Means "my father is judge" in Hebrew... [more]

ABIDEMI m Yoruba
Means "born during father's absence" in Yoruba.

ABIEL m Biblical
Means "God is my father" in Hebrew... [more]

ABIGAIL f English, German, Biblical
From the Hebrew name אֲבִיגָיִל ('Avigayil) meaning "my father is joy"... [more]

ABIGAYLE f English (Modern)
Variant of ABIGAIL

ABIHU m Biblical
Means "he is my father" in Hebrew... [more]

ABIJAH m & f Biblical
Means "my father is YAHWEH" in Hebrew... [more]

ABILENE f Biblical
From a place name mentioned briefly in the New Testament... [more]

ABÍLIO m Portuguese
Derived from Latin habilis meaning "expert, able".

ABIMAEL m Biblical
Means "my father is God" in Hebrew... [more]

ABIMBOLA m Yoruba
Means "born wealthy" in Yoruba.

ABIMELECH m Biblical
Means "my father is king" in Hebrew... [more]

ABIODUN m & f Yoruba
Means "born on a festival" in Yoruba.

ABIOYE m Yoruba
Means "born into royalty" in Yoruba.

ABIRAM m Biblical
Means "my father is exalted" in Hebrew... [more]

ABISAI m Biblical (Variant)
Variant of ABISHAI

ABISHAG f Biblical
Means "my father strays" in Hebrew... [more]

ABISHAI m Biblical
Means "my father is a gift" in Hebrew... [more]

ABITAL f Biblical
Means "my father is the night dew" in Hebrew... [more]

'ABLA f Arabic
Means "full-figured" in Arabic... [more]

ABNER m English, Biblical
Means "my father is a light" in Hebrew... [more]

ABRAHAM m English, Jewish, Biblical
This name may be viewed either as meaning "father of many" in Hebrew or else as a contraction of ABRAM (1) and Hebrew הָמוֹן (hamon) "many, multitude"... [more]

ABRAM (1) m Biblical
Means "high father" in Hebrew... [more]

ABRAM (2) m Russian
Russian form of ABRAHAM

ABSALOM m Biblical
From the Hebrew name אַבְשָׁלוֹם ('Avshalom) which meant "my father is peace"... [more]

ABSOLON m French
French form of ABSALOM

ACACIA f English
From the name of a type of tree, ultimately deriving from Greek ακη (ake) "thorn, point".

ACACIUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of AKAKIOS

ACANTHA f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Ακανθα (Akantha), which meant "thorn, prickle"... [more]

ACE m English
From the vocabulary word meaning "highest rank". Originally a nickname.

ACHAICUS m Biblical, Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name Αχαικος (Achaikos), which referred to the region in Greece called Αχαια (Achaia), situated on the northern coast of the Peloponnesus... [more]

ACHAN m Biblical
Possibly a variation of the Hebrew word עֲכָר ('akhar) meaning "trouble"... [more]

ACHIENG f Eastern African
Feminine form of OCHIENG

ACHILLE m French, Italian
French and Italian form of ACHILLES

ACHILLES m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
From the Greek Αχιλλευς (Achilleus) which is of unknown meaning, perhaps derived from Greek αχος (achos) "pain" or else from the name of the Achelous River... [more]

ACHIM (1) m German
German short form of JOACHIM

ACHIM (2) m Biblical
Possibly means "he will establish" in Hebrew... [more]

ACKE m Swedish
Swedish short form of AXEL

AD m Dutch
Short form of ADRIAAN or ADRIANUS

ADA f English, German, Polish, Hungarian, Romanian
Short form of ADELAIDE... [more]

ADAD m Near Eastern Mythology
Akkadian cognate of HADAD

ADAEZE f Igbo
Means "king's daughter" in Igbo.

ADAH f Biblical
Means "adornment" in Hebrew... [more]

ADAIR m English
From a Scottish surname which was derived from the first name EDGAR.

ADALBERT m Ancient Germanic, German, Polish
Old German form of ALBERT... [more]

ADALBERTO m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Variant of ALBERTO

ADALIA m Biblical
Possibly means "YAHWEH is just" in Hebrew... [more]

ÁDÁM m Hungarian
Hungarian form of ADAM

ADAM m English, French, German, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, Romanian, Jewish, Biblical
This is the Hebrew word for "man"... [more]

ADAMINA f English
Feminine form of ADAM

ADAMO m Italian
Italian form of ADAM

ADÁN m Spanish
Spanish form of ADAM

ADANNA f Igbo
Means "father's daughter" in Igbo.

ADANNAYA f Igbo
Means "her father's daughter" in Igbo.

ADÃO m Portuguese
Portuguese form of ADAM

ADARA f Jewish
Means "noble" in Hebrew.

ADDIE f English
Pet form of ADELAIDE

ADDISON m & f English
From a surname which meant "son of ADAM".

ADDY f English
Pet form of ADELAIDE

ADEBOWALE m & f Yoruba
Means "my crown has come home" in Yoruba.

ADEGOKE m Yoruba
Means "the crown has been exalted" in Yoruba.

ADEL m Arabic
Variant transcription of ADIL

ADÉLA f Czech
Czech form of ADELA

ADELA f English, Spanish, Polish, Romanian
Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning "noble"... [more]

ADELAIDA f Spanish
Spanish form of ADELAIDE

ADÉLAÏDE f French
French form of ADELAIDE

ADELAIDE f English
From the Germanic name Adalheidis which was composed of the elements adal "noble" and heid "kind, sort, type"... [more]

ADELAJDA f Polish
Polish form of ADELAIDE

ADELBERT m German, Dutch
German and Dutch variant of ADALBERT

ADÈLE f French
French form of ADELA

ADELE f German, English
Variant of ADELA

ADELHEID f German, Dutch
German and Dutch form of ADELAIDE

ADELIA f English
Variant of ADELA

ADELINA f Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Latinate pet form of ADELA

ADELINE f French, English
Pet form of ADÈLE

ADELITA f Spanish (Mexican)
Spanish pet form of ADELA... [more]

ADELLE f English
Variant of ADÈLE

ADELMAR m Ancient Germanic
Germanic cognate of ÆÐELMÆR

ADEM m Turkish
Turkish form of ADAM

ADEN m English (Modern)
Variant of AIDAN

ADENA f Jewish
Possibly a variant of ADINA

ADEODATUS m Ancient Roman
Variant of DEODATUS... [more]

ADERYN f Welsh
Means "bird" in Welsh. This is a modern Welsh name.

ADETOKUNBO m & f Yoruba
Means "the crown came from over the sea" in Yoruba.

ÁDHAMH m Irish
Irish form of ADAM

ADHARA f Astronomy
Derived from Arabic عذارى ('adhara) meaning "maidens"... [more]

ADHIAMBO f Eastern African
Feminine form of ODHIAMBO

ADI f & m Jewish
Means "jewel" or "ornament" in Hebrew.

ADIL m Arabic
Means "fair, honest, just" from Arabic عدل ('adala) "to act justly".

ADILET m & f Kyrgyz
Means "justice" in Kyrgyz.

ADINA m & f Biblical, Jewish
Means "slender, delicate" in Hebrew... [more]

ADINO m Biblical
Means "ornament" in Hebrew... [more]

ADISA m Yoruba
Means "one who is clear" in Yoruba.

ADITI f Indian, Hindu Mythology
Means "boundless, entire" or "freedom, security" in Sanskrit... [more]

ADITYA m Indian, Hindu Mythology
Means "belonging to ADITI" in Sanskrit... [more]

ADJOA f Western African
Variant of ADWOA

ADLAI m Biblical
Contracted form of ADALIA... [more]

ADOLF m German
Modern form of the Germanic name Adalwolf, which meant "noble wolf" from the Germanic elements adal meaning "noble" and wulf... [more]

ADOLFO m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of ADOLF

ADOLPH m English
Variant of ADOLF

ADOLPHE m French
French form of ADOLF

ADOLPHUS m History
Latinized form of ADOLF, borne by several kings of Sweden.

ADONAI m Theology
Means "my lord" in Hebrew... [more]

ADONIA f ?
Feminine form of ADONIS

ADONIJAH m Biblical
Means "my lord is YAHWEH" in Hebrew... [more]

ADONIRAM m Biblical
Means "my lord is exalted" in Hebrew... [more]

ADONIS m Greek Mythology
From the Semitic Adonai, which means "lord"... [more]

ADORA f Spanish
From the longer name Adoracion which means "adoration" in Spanish.

ADORINDA f Esperanto
Means "adorable" in Esperanto.

ADORJÁN m Hungarian
Hungarian form of ADRIAN

ADRASTEIA f Greek Mythology
Feminine form of ADRASTOS... [more]

ADRASTOS m Greek Mythology
Means "not inclined to run away" in Greek... [more]

ADRIA f English
Feminine form of ADRIAN

ADRIAAN m Dutch
Dutch form of ADRIAN

ADRIÁN m Spanish
Spanish form of Hadrianus (see HADRIAN).

ADRIAN m English, Romanian, Polish, German, Russian
Form of Hadrianus (see HADRIAN)... [more]

ADRIANA f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, English
Feminine form of ADRIAN

ADRIANNA f English, Polish
Feminine form of ADRIAN

ADRIANNE f English
Feminine form of ADRIAN

ADRIANO m Italian, Portuguese
Italian and Portuguese form of ADRIAN

ADRIANUS m Dutch
Dutch form of ADRIAN

ADRIEN m French
French form of ADRIAN

ADRIENN f Hungarian
Hungarian feminine form of ADRIAN

ADRIENNE f French
French feminine form of ADRIAN

ADRIJANA f Slovene, Serbian
Slovene and Serbian feminine form of ADRIAN

ADVA f Jewish
Means "small wave, ripple" in Hebrew.

ADWOA f Western African
Means "born on Monday" in Akan.

ÁED m Ancient Celtic, Irish Mythology
Older form of AODH

ÁEDÁN m Ancient Celtic, Irish Mythology
Older form of AODHÁN... [more]

ÁEDH m Ancient Celtic
Variant of ÁED

AEGLE f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek Αιγλη (Aigle) which meant "light, radiance, glory"... [more]

ÆLFGIFU f Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements ælf "elf" and giefu "gift"... [more]

ÆLFHEAH m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements ælf "elf" and heah "high"... [more]

ÆLFWINE m Anglo-Saxon
Old English form of ALVIN... [more]

AELLA f Greek Mythology
Means "whirlwind" in Greek... [more]

ÆLRED m Anglo-Saxon
Contracted form of ÆÐELRED... [more]

AEMILIA f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL).

AENEAS m Roman Mythology
Latin form of the Greek name Αινειας (Aineias), derived from Greek αινη (aine) meaning "praise"... [more]

AENGUS m Irish
Variant of AONGHUS

AEOLUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of AIOLOS

AERON (1) m & f Welsh
Either derived from Welsh aeron meaning "berry" or else from the name the river in Wales.

AERON (2) f & m Welsh Mythology
Welsh form of AGRONA... [more]

AERONA f Welsh
Variant of AERON (1)

AERONWEN f Welsh
Combination of AERON (1) and the suffix gwen meaning "white, fair, blessed".

AERONWY f Welsh
Combination of AERON (1) and the suffix wy meaning "river".

ÆSC m Anglo-Saxon
Means "ash tree" in Old English... [more]

AESCHYLUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
From the Greek name Αισχυλος (Aischylos), derived from αισχος (aischos) "shame"... [more]

AESON m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
From the Greek Αισων (Aison), which is of unknown meaning... [more]

AESOP m Ancient Greek (Anglicized)
From the Greek Αισωπος (Aisopos), which is of unknown meaning... [more]

ÆÐELBERT m Anglo-Saxon
Old English cognate of Adalbrecht (see ALBERT)... [more]

ÆÐELFLÆD f Anglo-Saxon
Old English form of ELFLEDA

ÆÐELFRID m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements æðel "noble" and frid "peace"... [more]

ÆÐELMÆR m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements æðel "noble" and mær "famous".

ÆÐELRED m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements æðel "noble" and ræd "counsel"... [more]

ÆÐELSTAN m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements æðel "noble" and stan "stone"... [more]

ÆÐELÞRYÐ f Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements æðel "noble" and þryð "strength".

AFAF f Arabic
Means "chastity" in Arabic.

AFANASIY m Russian
Russian form of ATHANASIUS

AFANASY m Russian
Variant transcription of AFANASIY

AFANEN f Welsh
Means "raspberry" in Welsh. This is a modern Welsh name.

AFËRDITA f Albanian
Either from Albanian afër dita meaning "near to the day", or else an Albanian form of APHRODITE.

AFIA f Western African
Variant of AFUA

AFIF m Arabic
Means "chaste" in Arabic.

AFOLABI m Yoruba
Means "born into wealth" in Yoruba.

AFON f & m Welsh
Means "river" in Welsh. This is a Welsh name of recent origin.

AFONSO m Portuguese, Galician
Portuguese and Galician form of ALFONSO

AFRA (1) f Late Roman
Originally used by the Romans as a nickname for a woman from Africa... [more]

AFRA (2) f Arabic
Means "whitish red" in Arabic.

AFRICA (1) f English
Simply means "Africa" from the name of the continent, of Latin origin... [more]

AFRICA (2) f Irish, Scottish
Anglicized form of AIFRIC

AFRIM m Albanian
Means "approach" in Albanian.

AFUA f Western African
Means "born on Friday" in Akan.

AFZAL m Arabic
Means "better, superior" in Arabic.

AGAFYA f Russian
Russian form of AGAPE

AGAMEMNON m Greek Mythology
Possibly meaning "very steadfast" in Greek... [more]

AGAPE f Greek, Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek αγαπη (agape) meaning "love"... [more]

AGAPIOS m Greek, Ancient Greek
Masculine form of AGAPE... [more]

AGAPITO m Spanish, Italian
From the Late Latin name Agapitus or Agapetus which was derived from the Greek name Αγαπητος (Agapetos) meaning "beloved"... [more]

AGATA f Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Polish, Czech, Slovene, Russian
Cognate of AGATHA

AGATHA f English, Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name Αγαθη (Agathe), derived from Greek αγαθος (agathos) meaning "good"... [more]

AGATHANGELOS m Ancient Greek
Means "good angel", derived from Greek αγαθος (agathos) "good" and αγγελος (angelos) "angel, messenger".

AGATHE f French, German, Norwegian, Danish, Greek, Ancient Greek
Cognate of AGATHA

AGATHON m Ancient Greek
Greek masculine form of AGATHA

AGAUE f Greek Mythology
Means "illustrious, noble" in Greek... [more]

AGDA f Swedish
Swedish form of AGATHA

ÅGE m Danish, Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of ÅKE

AGGIE f English
Pet form of AGNES or AGATHA

AGHAVNI f Armenian
Means "dove" in Armenian.

ÁGI f Hungarian
Pet form of ÁGOTA or ÁGNES

AGIM m Albanian
Means "dawn" in Albanian.

AGLAÉ f French
French form of AGLAIA

AGLAEA f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of AGLAIA

AGLAIA f Greek Mythology, Greek
Means "splendour, beauty" in Greek... [more]

AGLAYA f Russian
Russian form of AGLAIA

AGNÉ f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of AGNES

ÁGNES f Hungarian
Hungarian form of AGNES

AGNÈS f French
French form of AGNES

AGNES f English, German, Dutch, Scandinavian
Latinized form of the Greek name ‘Αγνη (Hagne), derived from Greek ‘αγνος (hagnos) meaning "chaste"... [more]

AGNESE f Italian, Latvian
Italian and Latvian form of AGNES

AGNESSA f Russian
Russian form of AGNES

AGNETA f Swedish
Swedish variant of AGNES

AGNETE f Danish
Danish variant of AGNES

AGNETHA f Scandinavian
Scandinavian variant of AGNES

AGNETHE f Danish
Danish variant of AGNES

AGNI m Indian, Hindu Mythology
Means "fire" in Sanskrit... [more]

AGNIESZKA f Polish
Polish form of AGNES

AGOSTINA f Italian
Italian feminine form of AUGUSTINE

AGOSTINHO m Portuguese
Portuguese form of AUGUSTINE

AGOSTINO m Italian
Italian form of AUGUSTINE

ÁGOSTON m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Augustinus (see AUGUSTINE).

ÅGOT f Norwegian
Norwegian form of AGATHA

ÁGOTA f Hungarian
Hungarian form of AGATHA

AGRAFENA f Russian
Russian form of AGRIPPINA

AGRIPPA m Ancient Roman, Biblical
Roman family of unknown meaning, possibly of Etruscan origin but possibly from Latin agripeta "land grabber"... [more]

AGRIPPINA f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of AGRIPPA... [more]

AGRONA f Celtic Mythology
Derived from Old Celtic agro meaning "battle, slaughter"... [more]

ÁGUEDA f Spanish
Spanish form of AGATHA

AGURNE f Basque
Means "greeting, salutation" in Basque.

AGUSTÍN m Spanish
Spanish form of AUGUSTINE

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