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Arabic
Possibly derived from Arabic roots meaning 'to heal' or variant of Asya.
Greek
From the plant name anise, derived from Greek 'anis.'
Spanish
Possibly derived from Spanish elements, though the exact etymology is uncertain.
English
Variant of Ashley from Old English 'ash tree' and 'clearing.'
Hebrew
Variant of Arya, from Hebrew meaning 'lion' or 'noble.'
Greek
A variant of Alexis from Greek meaning 'defender' or 'helper.'
English
A modern variant of Ava, possibly with a Y addition.
Germanic
A variant of Adeline from Old German meaning 'noble.'
Swahili
From Swahili meaning 'thank you.'
English
A modern combination of Aria and Anna.
Greek
Defender of men; protector.
Old German
Elf ruler; from Alberic.
Greek
Defender of men; Russian form of Alexander.
Hebrew
My father is God.
Hebrew
Grace or favor.
Russian
Other or from Germanic roots meaning all.
Latin
From Hadria; relating to the Adriatic.
Scottish and Irish
From Aileen or beautiful light.
Arabic and Hebrew
Alive or joyful; from Aisha or Aliza.
Modern creation
Modern blend without established historical etymology.
Arabic
Variant of Anissa, meaning friendly or hospitable.
Greek
Variant of Andrew, meaning strong or manly.
Arabic
Meaning alive or living.
Germanic
Variant of Alicia, meaning noble or of noble kind.
Greek
Variant of Alec, meaning defender of men.
Arabic
Arabic form of Job, meaning father of multitudes.
Hebrew
Variant of Ariel, meaning lion of God.
Hebrew
Meaning doe or gazelle.
Arabic
Variant of Aziah, meaning mighty or strong.
Sanskrit
Meaning indigo or blue.
Greek
Variant of Areta, meaning virtuous or excellent.
Greek
Meaning immortal or eternal.
Germanic
Variant of Adeline, meaning noble or of noble descent.
Old English
Noble strength; feminine form of Audrey.
Arabic/Russian
Noble or lofty; from multiple cultural traditions.
Hebrew
To ascend; variant of Aliyah.
Old English/Modern
Aisle or street; variant of Alley.
Greek
Defender of men; variant of Alexander.
Old English
Son of Adda; variant of Addison.
Hebrew
Meadow or grass field; biblical place name.
Old English
Elf counsel; feminine form of Alfred.
Old English
Elf counsel; diminutive of Alfred or Alphonse.
Hebrew
Grace; combination of Anna and Lynn.
Sanskrit
First or beginning; from Hindu traditions.
Greek/Modern
Uncertain origin; possibly from Argus or modern creation.
Latin
Beloved; diminutive of Amy.
Modern
Modern variant of Ansley, likely from Old English meaning hermitage.
Nahuatl
Flower; from Nahuatl language meaning a blooming flower.