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1,771 names match.
Irish/Hebrew
Bearer or peace, variant of Erin or Aaron.
Spanish/Latin
Combination of Ana (grace) and Maria (of the sea).
Germanic/Latin
Combination of Adam (earth) and possibly from Ottokar roots.
Germanic
Eagle-like or from a noble lineage.
Greek
Pure or chaste, from Agnes.
Hebrew
Lean or slender.
Germanic
Noble, variant of Alicia.
Hebrew
Alive or lively.
Sanskrit
Without a master or supreme.
Greek
Strong and womanly, feminine form of Andrew.
Arabic
Intelligent or wise.
Germanic/Spanish
Industrious ruler, possibly from Amerigo.
Hebrew
Oak tree or variant of Alain.
Hebrew
To ascend or go up.
Hebrew
Grace or favor.
Native American
Dry zone or desert region.
Celtic
Fair or bright.
Germanic
Noble.
Germanic
Whole or universal.
Hebrew
Grace or favor.
Nordic
Eagle.
Hebrew
Father of multitudes.
Greek
Very holy or pure.
Hebrew/Modern
Variation of Amaia or Amya, possibly related to Hebrew words meaning 'people' or 'night rain'.
Arabic
Arabic name meaning 'faithful, trustworthy, or honest'.
Modern/Latin
Modern variation of Ava, from Latin 'avis' meaning 'bird' or 'to live'.
English/Irish
Possibly derived from Arlene or Arlen, from the Irish word for 'pledge' or 'promise'.
Latin
Variation of Anthony, from Latin 'Antonius' meaning 'priceless' or 'inestimable'.
Arabic/African
Arabic or African name possibly meaning 'gift' or 'blessing' in various African languages.
Scottish/Irish
Scottish and Irish surname used as a first name, possibly from 'Aodh' meaning 'fire'.
Hebrew/Aramaic
Hebrew and Aramaic name, biblical place name, meaning 'high' or 'exalted'.
Greek/Germanic
From Greek 'angelus' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel', Germanic spelling variant.
Germanic/Spanish
Spanish form of Adelaide, from Germanic 'Adalheidis' meaning 'noble kind'.
Germanic/Modern
Variation of Alicia, from Germanic 'Adalheidis' meaning 'noble kind'.
Greek/Russian
Russian form of Alexandra, from Greek 'Alexandros' meaning 'defender of men'.
French
French name meaning 'April', the month, symbolizing spring.
Celtic/Irish
Variation of Alana, from Celtic or Irish 'Ailéne' meaning 'fair' or 'bright'.
Hebrew
From Hebrew, meaning "God has said" or "whom God has exalted."
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit, meaning "gracious" or "merciful."
Armenian/Greek
Armenian name meaning "grace" or related to Greek "anemone."
Germanic
From Old German "adal" (noble) and "wis" (wise).
Arabic
Variant of Aisha, from Arabic "'aisha" meaning "alive" or "living."
Germanic
From Germanic "ans" (god) and "helm" (helmet).
Modern/Celtic
Modern name, possibly related to Celtic or Arliss.
Latin/Etruscan
Feminine form of Antonius, possibly from Etruscan "antero" or Latin "ante."
Scottish/Germanic
Possibly from Germanic "arn" (eagle) or Scottish origin.
Persian/Arabic
From Persian "armān" meaning "desire" or "wish."
Hebrew
Variant of Abigail, from Hebrew "'Avigayil" meaning "father's joy."