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1,183 names match.
Greek
Variant of Alexandra, meaning defender of mankind.
Modern/Scandinavian
Possibly derived from Erica or a place name, meaning ever powerful ruler.
Modern/Scandinavian
Modern creation, possibly from Alona or combining Al- with -ona.
Greek; variant of Ariadne
Possibly a modern variant related to Ariadne, meaning very holy.
Arabic
Feminine form of Amir, meaning princess or female leader.
Greek; from Ariadne
Variant of Ariana, meaning very holy or from Ariadne the Cretan princess.
Irish; from Aileen
From an Irish name possibly meaning bright or shining.
Scandinavian; from Old Norse Erik
From a Scandinavian name meaning ever ruler or eternal ruler.
Germanic; from Adeline
Modern variant of Adeline, meaning noble or of noble birth.
Greek; from Alina
Variant of Alina or Alena, meaning bright or shining.
Spanish; from Alma
Possibly a variant of Alma, meaning soul or nourishing.
Spanish/Indigenous
Possibly of Spanish or Nahuatl origin; etymology unclear.
Spanish
Spanish feminine form meaning beloved.
Welsh
Welsh meaning noble maiden.
French
French variant of Amy, from Latin meaning beloved.
Germanic
Feminine form of Albert, meaning noble bright.
Greek
Angelic or messenger-like; derived from the word angel.
Hebrew
Father's joy; a variant spelling of Abigail.
Irish
Bright or shining in Irish; variant of Aileen.
Latin
Great or magnificent; a feminine form of Augustus.
Vietnamese/Modern
A simple short name, possibly Vietnamese, with varied possible meanings.
Spanish/Latin
Possibly a variant of Amara, meaning grace or beloved.
Germanic
Noble natured; a modern variant of Adeline.
Hawaiian
Beautiful; Hawaiian name with oceanic significance.
Old English
Noble strength; variant of Audrey.
Vietnamese
Peaceful; Vietnamese name.
Irish Scottish
Dream and lake; combination of Aisling and Lynn.
English
Modern invented name; possibly from America.
Nahuatl Spanish
Modern invented name with indigenous-influenced roots.
English
Diminutive of Arrington or variant of Ari.
Greek
Short form of Alessandra, from alexandros meaning 'defender of men.'
English
A surname used as a given name, from English place names.
Hebrew
Possibly from Hebrew elements, meaning uncertain.
Greek
Variant of Alyssa, from the alyssum flower.
Modern creation
A contemporary name possibly inspired by the continent Asia.
Hebrew/English
Combination of Anna (grace) and Leigh (meadow).
Arabic
From asma meaning 'names' or 'exalted.'
Germanic
Feminine form of Arnold, from arn meaning 'eagle.'
Old English
Variant of Ashley, from aesc (ash tree) and leah (meadow).
Hebrew/English
Combination of Anna (grace) and Beth (house of God).
Hebrew
My father; variant of Abigail (father's joy).
Greek/Latin
Immortal; from Ambrosia.
Germanic
Noble; variant of Alyssa.
Hebrew
Ascending, rising up, from the Hebrew aliyah meaning ascent.
Russian
Of Asian origin, likely a Russian form or variant of Asia.
Greek
Bright light, a variant form related to Helen.
Greek
Messenger, from the Greek angelos.
Germanic
Work or labor, a variant of Amelia.