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1,183 names match.
English
Ash tree meadow.
Latin
April.
Latin/Spanish
Child of the moon.
Japanese, Ethiopian (Amharic)
Beautiful flower, eternal blossom.
Hebrew
Joy of the father.
English
Ruler of the elves.
Germanic
Noble, nobility.
Hebrew
Father's joy or my father is joyful.
Germanic, Hebrew
Noble, exalted.
Greek
Grace, favor.
Sanskrit/Persian
Noble, pure, honorable.
Hebrew
Life, living one.
Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Ana, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace or favor.
French
Diminutive of Anne, from Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace.
Greek
From Greek hagnos, meaning pure or chaste.
English
Modern coinage of uncertain origin, possibly modeled on names like Marlene or Charlene.
French
A feminine diminutive of Antoine, from the Roman family name Antonius, of uncertain meaning often glossed as priceless.
Germanic
A feminine form of Albert, meaning noble and bright.
English
A diminutive of Adelaide or Adeline, meaning noble.
French
A French diminutive of Angela, from the Greek angelos, meaning messenger or angel.
Latin
Feminine form of the Roman family name Antonius, often interpreted as priceless or praiseworthy.
Latin
From Latin altus, meaning high, elevated, or deep.
Lithuanian
From Lithuanian audra, meaning storm or tempest.
Greek
Variant of Angela from Greek angelos, meaning messenger or angel.
Latin/French
French form of Amy, from Latin amata meaning beloved.
Hebrew/Latin
Combination of Ann (grace) and Marie (of Mary), meaning graceful beloved.
Latin
Feminine form of Augustus, from augustus meaning majestic or venerable.
Latin/Place name
Possibly from Latin avis meaning bird or derived from place names.
Irish/Germanic
Variant of Arlene, from Irish Arlen or Old German origin.
Germanic
Variant of Alicia or Alice, from Germanic Adal meaning noble.
Greek
Healer.
Germanic/French (variant of Adeline)
Noble.
Latin
Feminine form of Adrian, from Hadria meaning from Hadria.
Germanic
From adal, meaning noble or of noble birth.
Arabic or Italian
From Aaidah meaning returning, or from the opera Aida.
Germanic
Variant of Arlene, from arla meaning pledge.
Hebrew
Modern variant of Anita or Hannah, meaning grace.
Hebrew/Latin
Combination of Anne (grace) and Marie (beloved).
Germanic
Variant of Alicia, derived from Adalheidis, meaning noble.
Greek
Spanish diminutive of Angela, derived from angelos, meaning messenger.
Hebrew/Latin
Combination of Anna (grace) and Marie (beloved).
Old English
Feminine form of Alfred, derived from aelf (elf) and raed (counsel).
Old English
Modern spelling of Ashley, derived from aesc (ash tree) and leah (clearing).
Celtic/Germanic
Short form of Arthur, derived from Celtic meaning bear or noble.
Old English
Elf friend; noble and mystical companion.
Old English
Ash tree clearing; a peaceful dwelling.
Germanic
Noble natured; of high and exalted birth.
Greek
The first letter; beginning and origin.