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1,183 names match.
Arabic
Variant of Anissa, meaning friendly or hospitable.
Arabic
Meaning alive or living.
Germanic
Variant of Alicia, meaning noble or of noble kind.
Hebrew
Variant of Ariel, meaning lion of God.
Hebrew
Meaning doe or gazelle.
Arabic
Variant of Aziah, meaning mighty or strong.
Greek
Variant of Areta, meaning virtuous or excellent.
Germanic
Variant of Adeline, meaning noble or of noble descent.
Old English
Noble strength; feminine form of Audrey.
Arabic/Russian
Noble or lofty; from multiple cultural traditions.
Hebrew
To ascend; variant of Aliyah.
Old English/Modern
Aisle or street; variant of Alley.
Old English
Son of Adda; variant of Addison.
Hebrew
Meadow or grass field; biblical place name.
Old English
Elf counsel; feminine form of Alfred.
Hebrew
Grace; combination of Anna and Lynn.
Sanskrit
First or beginning; from Hindu traditions.
Greek/Modern
Uncertain origin; possibly from Argus or modern creation.
Latin
Beloved; diminutive of Amy.
Modern
Modern variant of Ansley, likely from Old English meaning hermitage.
Nahuatl
Flower; from Nahuatl language meaning a blooming flower.
Modern African American
Modern created name of uncertain etymology.
Hebrew/French
Grace; diminutive of Anne from Hebrew channah.
Arabic/Hebrew
Exalted or noble; variant of Aliyah from Arabic/Hebrew.
Hebrew
God is strong; possibly variant of Azaziah or Azaiah.
Latin
Eagle; from Latin aquila meaning eagle.
Modern
Modern invention without established etymology.
Modern
Modern variant without established etymology.
Latin
Golden.
Hebrew
Joyful and happy.
Sanskrit
Beautiful morning star.
Germanic
Eagle power.
Germanic
Possibly variant of Ardith; means eagle strength.
Irish
Means vision or dream.
Sanskrit/Hebrew
Could mean earth in Sanskrit or be variant of Avniel in Hebrew.
Latin
Latin plant name for strawberry tree.
Greek
Manly or strong, from the Greek word andros meaning man.
Old English
Made's son, a modern spelling variant of Addison.
Modern
A modern invented name without established traditional etymology.
Latin
From Hadria, a place name in ancient Rome.
Germanic
Noble, from adal meaning noble with the suffix -leigh.
Germanic
Noble, from adal meaning noble in Germanic languages.
Spanish
Altar of the sky, combining ara meaning altar and coelus meaning sky.
Old English
Made's son, a modern variant of Addison.
Hebrew
Grace and lake, a combination of Anna and Lynn.
Modern variation
Modern created name; no established etymology.
Hebrew
Gracious lamb or variation of Hannah.
French/German
Fair or bright, variation of Alaine.