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572 names match.
Hebrew
Father of many, a Hebrew variant of Abraham.
Greek
Priceless and worthy of praise, Greek form of Anthony.
Sanskrit
Marked or adorned, a Hindu name meaning decorated.
Hebrew
Exalted, Hebrew form of Aaron.
Greek
Best or highest; related to Aristotle.
Latin/French
Priceless; variant of Antoine or Antonia.
Latin
African American variant of Anthony, meaning priceless.
Modern invented
Modern created name possibly from Orville or a place name.
Modern invented
Modern created name possibly from avant-garde.
Turkish/Arabic
Turkish and Arabic name meaning lion.
English
Elf counselor; variant of Alfred.
English
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
Turkish/Greek
Ardent or spirited; a place in Turkey.
Hebrew
Lord or master; a title of respect.
Sanskrit
Anointing or blessing; a ceremonial name.
Latin
Related to Mars, the Roman god of war, meaning warlike.
Greek
From atomos, meaning indivisible or the smallest unit of matter.
Greek
Means white or bright, a river god in Greek mythology.
Germanic
A variant of Arvin or Arvid, meaning people's friend.
Greek/Latin
Priceless and worthy of praise, variant of Anthony from Greek anthos.
Arabic
Black or dark-skinned, Arabic descriptive name.
Germanic
Divine protection, variant of Anselm from Germanic Anselm.
Russian/Greek
Defender of mankind, Russian form of Alexander from Greek.
Arabic
Possibly related to the Islamic call to prayer.
Hebrew
From the red earth or man; variant of Adam.
Latin
Variant of Adrian meaning from Hadria.
Hebrew
Scottish diminutive of Abraham meaning father of many.
Hindi
Means precious or invaluable.
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Abraham meaning father of many.
Sanskrit
Fearless or brave, from Sanskrit meaning without fear.
Celtic/Latin
Portuguese and Catalan form of Arthur possibly meaning bear or noble.
English
English surname meaning old field or clearing.
Arabic
Servant of the Most High, one who serves Allah.
Arabic
Job, to return, to repent.
English
English place name meaning settlement by the arrow stream.
Scandinavian/Greek
Scandinavian variant of Andrew, meaning strong and manly.
Latin/Celtic
Ancient name for Britain, from Latin meaning white or snowy.
Germanic/Spanish
Variant of Álvaro, meaning elf warrior.
Greek
Russian form of Artemus, meaning gift of Artemis the goddess.
Irish/Scottish
Variant of Aiden or Aidan, meaning little fire.
English
English place name meaning boar settlement or settlement of the ayr river.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit ankura, meaning 'sprout' or 'bud'; represents new growth or potential.
Arabic
From Arabic amir meaning 'prince,' 'leader,' or 'commander.'
Greek
Variant of Alexander, from Greek alexandros combining alexein (defend) and andros (man), meaning 'defender of men.'
Irish Gaelic
Variant of Aidan, from Irish Aodhán meaning 'little fire,' diminutive of Aedh.
Arabic
From Arabic 'ariz meaning 'fragrant' or possibly a variant of Ariz.
Latin
Variant of Adrian, from Latin adrianus meaning 'from Hadria,' an ancient Roman region.
Latin
Priceless and worthy of praise, variant of Antonio.