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1,771 names match.
English
Surname meaning little eagle, used as first name.
English
Variant of Avery, meaning elf ruler.
Hebrew
Variant of Annabel, meaning grace and beauty.
Greek
Name of a flower meaning to sparkle or shine.
Modern
Invented variant, possibly derived from Ardith meaning warm.
Arabic
Name meaning safe and peaceful.
Modern
Invented contemporary name, possibly influenced by African traditions.
Irish
Variant of Aiden, meaning little fire.
French
Surname meaning nobility, used as first name.
Modern
Invented contemporary name possibly influenced by African traditions.
Latin
Modern variant possibly meaning bird.
Sanskrit
Letter or indestructible; fundamental unit of language.
Italian
Feminine form of Assunto, from Latin assumpta meaning assumed or taken up.
Celtic
Variant of Alain or Alan, meaning fair or noble.
Greek
Russian form of Alexander, meaning defender of men.
American
Modern created name, possibly related to Avery.
Japanese
Beloved child or loved one.
Arabic
Mighty or powerful; a name of dignity.
American
Modern variant of Alyssa or Aliza.
Arabic
Stern or austere; also refers to a lion in Arabic.
Hebrew
A flowering field or blossoming bloom.
Sanskrit
Without wrath or never hostile.
Germanic
Variant of Alicia, meaning noble or of noble kind.
Arabic
Gift or present.
Latin/Spanish
Lovable, worthy of love, from amandus (to be loved).
Sanskrit/Indian
Reddish, dawn; Hindu god of the dawn or the sun.
Irish Gaelic
Radiance, brightness, splendor in Irish mythology.
Arabic
Servant of the mighty; from Abdul (servant) and Aziz (powerful).
Hebrew
Father's joy; shortened form of Abigail.
Greek
Defender of mankind; variant spelling of Alexandra.
Hebrew
Beloved; Hebrew word meaning dearly loved.
Arabic
Servant of God; from Abd (servant) and Allah (God).
Greek/Modern
Angel, messenger; variant or short form of Angela.
Modern invented
Contemporary creation, possibly from Asia or combining elements.
Hebrew
Father's joy; variant spelling of Abigail.
Greek
Variant of Alex or Alexander, meaning defender of men.
Latin
Variant of Antoine, meaning priceless or invaluable.
Modern
Modern creation possibly from Kayla meaning laurel.
Germanic
Variant of Alicia, meaning noble or of noble birth.
Latin/Spanish
Possibly from armada or armed; uncertain etymology.
Germanic
Variant of Adeline, meaning noble or of noble lineage.
Modern Arabic-influenced
Modern creation possibly from Ahmad meaning praiseworthy.
English
From the ash tree or short for Ashley meaning ash tree meadow.
Hebrew/French
Blend of Ana and Marie; Ana means grace and Marie means of the sea.
Arabic
Variant of Aaliyah, meaning exalted or lofty in Arabic.
Greek
Spanish form of Apollinaris, meaning of Apollo the Greek god.
Modern variant, possibly from Amani (Swahili)
Peaceful or serene.
Spanish/Italian feminine form
Derived from Armando, relating to armed strength or warrior.