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572 names match.
Sanskrit
Variant of Aryan, meaning noble or superior.
Greek
Messenger, a variant of Angel from Greek angelos.
Greek/Spanish
Of Apollo, relating to the Greek sun god.
Old English
A variant spelling of Atley or Attlee, meaning 'meadow of the dwelling.'
Arabic
From Arabic meaning 'lion.'
Arabic / Modern American
A modern variant of Amare or Amari, from Arabic meaning 'eternal.'
Italian / Spanish
An Italian or Spanish variant, possibly from Alvin meaning 'elf friend' in Old English.
Latin
A variant of Antoine, from Latin meaning 'worthy of praise.'
Arabic
Variant of Abdullah, meaning 'servant of God.'
Germanic
Variant of Armand, meaning 'warrior' or 'brave.'
Scottish
Scottish variant, possibly related to Arlen, meaning 'eagle.'
Germanic
From Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'wolf' meaning noble wolf.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning faithful, trustworthy, secure, or a variant of amen.
Germanic
From Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'funs' (eager), meaning noble and eager.
English
Surname meaning little eagle, used as first name.
Irish
Variant of Aiden, meaning little fire.
French
Surname meaning nobility, used as first name.
Greek
Russian form of Alexander, meaning defender of men.
Arabic
Mighty or powerful; a name of dignity.
Arabic
Stern or austere; also refers to a lion in Arabic.
Sanskrit
Without wrath or never hostile.
Latin/Spanish
Lovable, worthy of love, from amandus (to be loved).
Sanskrit/Indian
Reddish, dawn; Hindu god of the dawn or the sun.
Arabic
Servant of the mighty; from Abdul (servant) and Aziz (powerful).
Arabic
Servant of God; from Abd (servant) and Allah (God).
Latin
Variant of Antoine, meaning priceless or invaluable.
Modern Arabic-influenced
Modern creation possibly from Ahmad meaning praiseworthy.
English
From the ash tree or short for Ashley meaning ash tree meadow.
Greek
Spanish form of Apollinaris, meaning of Apollo the Greek god.
Arabic
Prince or commander.
English surname, possibly from Amy
Derived from Amy, meaning beloved.
Old English variant of Aldred or Aldwin
Old spear or wise friend.
Modern variant of Audra or Audrey
Noble strength, from Old English.
Arabic
Just, fair, or righteous.
English variant of Adrian
From Hadria, an ancient Italian city.
Germanic variant of Amory or Amalric
Work ruler or industrious leader.
Hebrew
God made or created by the Lord, a biblical name.
Greek and Slavic
Defender of mankind, the Slavic form of Alexander.
English
A straight pointed missile weapon, symbolizing direction and speed.
Hebrew
So be it or truth, a sacred affirmation used as a name.
Hebrew
High mountain or enlightened one; variant of Aaron.
Greek
Worthy of flowers; variant of Anton.
Greek
Strong and manly; variant of Andre.
Latin
From Hadria; variant of Adrian with -us ending.
Modern African American creation
Contemporary name combining Antoine or Alfred with other elements.
Hebrew
My father is God; a biblical name meaning God is my father.
Sanskrit
Long life or lifespan; derived from Sanskrit meaning age or duration.
Swahili
From Swahili meaning 'thank you.'