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1,771 names match.
English created
A modern variant of Arlene, possibly from the Germanic eagle.
Sanskrit
Bliss and joy, a fundamental concept in Hindu and Buddhist philosophy.
Hebrew
Father's joy, a variant of Abigail from the Old Testament.
Sanskrit
Whole and complete, a name from Hindu traditions.
English, Irish created
A variant of Alana, meaning fair and bright.
Sanskrit
Indestructible and eternal, a name from Hindu traditions.
Sanskrit
A part or portion, a short name from Hindu traditions.
Greek
Defender and protector, a Latin form of Alexander.
Germanic
From Germanic roots meaning noble or of noble kind.
Germanic
Feminine form of Albert, meaning bright and noble.
English
Modern variant of Arlene, possibly meaning pledge or promise.
Spanish
Spanish and Latin for love.
African
Modern name, possibly inspired by the Ashanti people of Ghana.
Greek
Greek name meaning immortal or food of the gods.
Hebrew
Hebrew name possibly variant of Almond or Almoner.
Modern African American
Modern created name with possible Hawaiian or other influences.
Latin
Yielding to prayer or lovable.
Latin
Of or relating to birds.
Scandinavian
Elf or noble friend.
Arabic
Glory or sublimity.
Germanic
Eagle or strong as an eagle.
Modern
Modern invented name, likely inspired by Amaya.
Russian
Grace, Russian diminutive of Anna from Hebrew Hannah.
Arabic
Modern variant, possibly from Asieh or meaning uncertain.
English
Ash tree meadow, compound of Ash and Lyn.
English
Modern variant name, possibly from Aliana.
Arabic
Mighty and precious, from Arabic meaning powerful.
African American
Modern variant of Alysha, possibly from Alice or Alicia.
Latin
Majestic, Spanish feminine of AgustĂn from Augustus.
English
Compound of Amber and Lyn, from amber resin.
Arabic
Swift and clever, from Arabic ayyan meaning quick.
Scottish/Irish
A variant of Ashlyn, combining 'ash' tree with the suffix '-lyn' meaning 'lake' or 'soft'.
Arabic/Hebrew
Related to 'aliyah' meaning 'to ascend' or 'sublime'; an elevated position.
English
A modern English variant of Adriana, derived from the Latin 'Hadria,' a name for the Adriatic Sea.
Scandinavian/Hebrew
From Absalom meaning 'father of peace,' through the Scandinavian form of the biblical name.
Greek
Possibly from Greek 'atha' or related to names meaning 'blooming' or 'flourishing.'
French/Greek
A French variant of Angela, from the Latin 'angelus' meaning 'angel' or 'messenger.'
English
A modern variant of Avery, from the Old English 'Aelfred' meaning 'elf counsel' or 'wise.'
German
A German name combining Ana (grace) with Liese (Elizabeth), meaning 'graceful promise.'
English/Greek
A modern variant of Alexis, from the Greek 'alexein' meaning 'to defend' or 'to help.'
English
An English place name from Old English meaning 'from the eagle wood' or 'from the district of Earls.'
Hebrew/Irish
A modern variant of Aiden or Ayden, from the Irish 'AodhĂĄn' meaning 'little fire' or 'fiery one.'
Spanish/Italian/Latin
From the Latin Augustus meaning 'majestic,' 'venerable,' or 'worthy of respect.'
Latin
Variant of Adriana, derived from HadriÄnus, referring to someone from Hadria.
Old English
Derived from ald meaning old and dun meaning hill.
Latin
From Amadeus, meaning he who loves God.
Greek
From agape, meaning love or charity.
Germanic
Variant of Adela or Adele, meaning noble.