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1,183 names match.
Arabic
Variant of Aaliyah, meaning exalted or lofty in Arabic.
Modern variant, possibly from Amani (Swahili)
Peaceful or serene.
Spanish/Italian feminine form
Derived from Armando, relating to armed strength or warrior.
Spanish, from Greek Alexandros
Defender of mankind.
Uncertain, possibly from Angle people or angel-related
Could relate to the historic Angle people of Angeln, or a modern variant of angel.
Uncertain, possibly Mesoamerican or modern
Etymology is not well-established for this name.
Modern variant of Angela
Angel or messenger.
Modern invented, combining ani- with biblical -jah
A contemporary blend with possible reference to God or divinity.
Germanic variant of Alice
Noble or of noble birth.
Irish/Gaelic
Dream or vision.
Modern invented blend
A contemporary combination of ami- and miracle.
Modern variant, possibly of Ardith or Ardyth
Possibly relating to ardent or zealous.
Modern blended name
A contemporary combination of Amber and Lynn.
Arabic variant of Aisha or Ayesha
Alive, living, or prosperous.
Hebrew and Sanskrit
Gracious, merciful, or caring, a variant of Anaya or Hannah.
Hebrew
To ascend or exalted one, a variant spelling of Aliyah.
English and Germanic
Noble strength and power, a variant of Audrey.
Germanic
Noble and exalted, a variant of Alison.
English
A clearing with a hermitage or secluded dwelling.
Germanic
Noble and highborn, a variant of Alida.
Arabic and Hebrew
Exalted and sublime, related to Aaliyah.
Arabic
Exalted or sublime; one of high status.
Modern English
Contemporary blend combining Ara and Lynn.
Modern Spanish
Contemporary name with possible Mesoamerican influence.
Germanic/Hebrew
Noble or Yahweh is my lord; short form of Adeline or Adam.
Welsh
Noble one; Welsh variant of Alice.
Italian
Priceless or beyond praise; feminine form of Antonio.
Sanskrit
Ether or the primordial element of space.
Italian/Spanish
Strong and manly; feminine form of Andrew.
Scottish
One's own meadow; derived from Scottish place names ending in -lee.
German/Scandinavian
Industrious or hardworking; from Germanic amel meaning work.
Modern variant (Possibly Arabic/Hebrew)
Contemporary name possibly derived from Anya or Hannah.
Hebrew
Variant of Aliyah meaning 'to ascend' or 'exalted.'
Arabic
Possibly derived from Arabic roots meaning 'to heal' or variant of Asya.
Greek
From the plant name anise, derived from Greek 'anis.'
Spanish
Possibly derived from Spanish elements, though the exact etymology is uncertain.
English
Variant of Ashley from Old English 'ash tree' and 'clearing.'
Hebrew
Variant of Arya, from Hebrew meaning 'lion' or 'noble.'
Greek
A variant of Alexis from Greek meaning 'defender' or 'helper.'
English
A modern variant of Ava, possibly with a Y addition.
Germanic
A variant of Adeline from Old German meaning 'noble.'
English
A modern combination of Aria and Anna.
Old German
Elf ruler; from Alberic.
Hebrew
Grace or favor.
Russian
Other or from Germanic roots meaning all.
Scottish and Irish
From Aileen or beautiful light.
Arabic and Hebrew
Alive or joyful; from Aisha or Aliza.
Modern creation
Modern blend without established historical etymology.