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1,183 names match.
Hebrew/Modern
Father is light or modern variation.
Modern
Modern created name; no established etymology.
Hebrew/French
Grace, modern variation of Anne.
Arabic
Variant of Aisha meaning alive or living.
English
Modern variant of Ashley referring to an ash tree meadow.
Modern combination
Modern combination of Ana and Leah.
English
Modern short form possibly of Allison.
Germanic
Possibly variant of Alida meaning noble type.
Germanic
Possibly variant of Ardith meaning warm.
Greek
Variant of Andrea meaning strong and manly.
Modern creation
Modern name possibly inspired by Irish elements.
Germanic
Possibly variant of Arlene meaning pledge.
Slavic
Slavic variant of Anna, from Hebrew meaning grace or favor.
Greek
Variant of Angela, meaning angel or messenger.
Hebrew
Variant of Anna, meaning grace.
Modern
Possibly variant of Anis or Anise.
Spanish
Compound name combining Ana and Karen.
Greek
Variant of Andrea, meaning strong or manly.
Literary/English
Place name from Anne of Green Gables, derived from avon (river) and lea (meadow).
Greek
Variant of Apollonia, derived from Apollo the god of sun and music.
Egyptian/Biblical
Egyptian name from the Bible, meaning of uncertain origin.
Modern
Possibly variant of Alvina meaning friend of elves.
Sanskrit
Meaning immortal or the nectar of the gods.
Latin
The African continent, derived from the Roman province of Africa.
Greek
Defender of mankind, variant of Alexandra.
Irish/Gaelic
Bright or shining, possibly from Aidhne.
Modern/Hebrew variant
Modern variant possibly from Azrael (God helps) or Aziz.
English
Noble, variant of Alison from Germanic Adal (noble).
Greek
Noble, variant of Alicia or Alysha from Alice.
English
Feminine form of Alden, meaning old friend or noble protector.
Hebrew
Variation of Aliyah, meaning to ascend or go up.
English
Variation possibly from Ardith, meaning ardent or fiery.
Germanic
Variation of Aleta, meaning noble or of noble birth.
Scottish Gaelic
Variation of Aileen, meaning bright or shining light.
Hebrew
Variation of Aliza, meaning joyful or cheerful.
Italian
Italian word meaning love.
Germanic
Possibly from Adda, an ancient Germanic name.
Greek
Feminine form of Adrian, meaning from Hadria.
Sanskrit
Possibly from Sanskrit origin meaning horse or wind.
English
Modern variant of Adley, meaning noble meadow.
Dutch
Dutch diminutive of Anna, meaning grace.
Hebrew
To ascend or go up.
Latin
From Hadria, referring to the Adriatic region.
English
Elf counsel.
Latin
Bird of the sea.
English
Elf counsel.
Hebrew
Father of multitude.
English
From the at clearing.