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572 names match.
Irish
Small fire and warmth, modern variant of Aiden.
Greek
Best son and most noble one.
Swahili
Swahili name meaning 'wisdom' or 'intelligence.'
English/Modern
Possibly short form or modern creation; could relate to Arbor or Arbuckle.
Hebrew
Variant of Obadiah, from Hebrew meaning 'servant of God.'
Hebrew
Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God has answered' or 'God is gracious.'
Spanish
Referring to the Ascension of Jesus Christ in Christian tradition.
Arabic
Father of the young camel; a historical title of honor in Islamic tradition.
Welsh
Welsh name of uncertain origin, possibly related to battle or warfare.
Hebrew
Derived from Hebrew meaning spring or springtime.
Sanskrit
One of the four Vedas in Hindu scripture, representing knowledge.
Latin
Otherwise known as, representing different facets of identity.
Welsh
Noble friend or fair noble, combining strength and kinship.
Russian
Short form of Joachim; God will establish.
Arabic
Knowledgeable, aware, and discerning.
Arabic
Scholar or learned person.
Arabic
Servant of; typically a prefix in compound Arabic names.
Modern English
Modern name of uncertain etymology.
Italian
Lover of God.
Irish
Little fire.
Hebrew
Exalted or mountain of strength.
Arabic
Intelligent and wise.
Scandinavian/Modern
Modern name possibly inspired by the Andes mountains.
Sanskrit
Unique one; without a second; undivided.
English
Variant of Alden; old friend or elder.
English
From the nut-bearing tree, ultimately from Arabic al-lahm.
English
Modern created name of uncertain origin.
Celtic
Modern variant possibly related to Aidan, meaning small fire.
Sanskrit
Flawless or peerless, from Sanskrit amoha.
Modern American
Contemporary variant combining elements from Allison and popular -ante suffix.
Latin
Diminutive of Augustus, meaning majestic or venerable.
Hebrew
Father of multitudes; variant spelling of Abraham.
Greek
Strong and manly, a variant spelling of Andrew.
English
An alder tree, a nature-based name.
Germanic
Elf ruler, a variant spelling of Aubrey.
Hebrew
My witness is God or justice.
Latin
Golden or from Aurelius.
Italian
High or tall, from the Italian word.
Greek
Priceless, a modern variant of Anthony.
Quechua
Serpent or bitter.
Celtic/British
Variant spelling of Arthur, meaning noble bear or follower of the god Thor.
Modern invented
A contemporary name, possibly a variant of Arthur or an invented combination.
Arabic
Servant of the Merciful One, combining Abd (servant) with Rahman (the Merciful, referring to God).
Hungarian/Turkic
Little father, from Turkic ata (father) with diminutive ending, a historical Gothic leader.
Greek
Modern spelling variant of Alex, short for Alexander, meaning defender of the people.
English
Modern creation possibly combining Amar (Amara meaning eternal) with -ri suffix.
English
English surname used as a first name, from Old English meaning eastern fortification or fort.
Modern creation
A contemporary given name of uncertain established origin.