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Modern American
Modern variant, possibly from Vanessa or Alyssa.
Greek
Strong or manly, from Andreas.
Arabic
Just or fair in Arabic.
Hebrew
Lion of God.
English
Ash tree dwelling or near the ash tree stream.
English
Short for Amelia meaning hardworking or industrious.
Hebrew
Grace or favor, from Anne.
Germanic
Possibly related to Arvid meaning eagle or forest warrior.
Arabic
Lights or more illuminated.
Latin
Angel or divine messenger.
Greek
Pain or ache, from Greek mythology the greatest warrior.
Hebrew
Lion.
French
Possibly related to Anjou or Anne, meaning grace.
Old English
Ash tree settlement.
Germanic
Noble or of noble birth, variant of Alyssa.
English (modern)
Modern blend of Avalon and Evelyn; possibly meaning 'island of apples' blended with 'wished-for child.'
Germanic
Possibly variant of Alberta or Alvaro, meaning 'noble' or 'elf warrior.'
English
English place name and surname used as first name; meaning 'settlement of Anne.'
Hebrew
A biblical name meaning the hidden one or faithful.
Scandinavian
A Scandinavian form of Anna, derived from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Spanish/Arabic
Derived from the Spanish and Arabic word for amber, symbolizing fossilized resin.
Russian
The Russian form of Andrew, derived from Greek meaning strong and manly.
English
A modern created name, possibly derived from Harmony or Armenian.
English
A feminine form of Albert, derived from Germanic roots meaning noble and bright.
English
A variant spelling of Allison, derived from Old German meaning noble kind.
English
A modern variant of Arianna, derived from the Greek name Ariadne.
Latin
A variant of Adrian or Adrienne, derived from Latin meaning from Hadria.
English
Possibly short for Archer or Archibald, derived from Old English meaning brave or bold.
Latin
A variant of Adriana, derived from Latin meaning from Hadria or dark beauty.
Greek
Derived from Greek aletheia meaning truth or truthfulness and sincerity.
Modern
Modern variant, possibly from Asia or Aisha.
Modern
Modern creation, possibly from Marie or Amy.
Germanic
From adal meaning noble and beraht meaning bright.
Celtic
Variant of Arthur, possibly from Celtic meaning bear.
Greek
From Greek mythology, a legendary poet and musician.
English
English place name and surname meaning noble stone.
Hebrew
Modern variant, possibly from Anaya meaning God answers.
Germanic
From arn meaning eagle with feminine diminutive.
Greek
Variant of Alexandra, meaning defender of mankind.
English
English place name meaning eastern settlement.
Modern/Scandinavian
Possibly derived from Erica or a place name, meaning ever powerful ruler.
Modern/Scandinavian
Modern creation, possibly from Alona or combining Al- with -ona.
Hebrew/Scandinavian
Short form of Aric or Erik, meaning ever powerful or eternal ruler.
French/African American
Modern variant of Antoine, meaning priceless or beyond praise.
English; from Ashton
Derived from an English place name meaning ash tree settlement.
Arabic
Derived from an Arabic verb meaning to settle or dwell in a place.
Greek; variant of Ariadne
Possibly a modern variant related to Ariadne, meaning very holy.
Arabic
Feminine form of Amir, meaning princess or female leader.