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1,771 names match.
Greek
Most holy, very pure.
Spanish
Possibly variant of Paloma meaning dove.
Hebrew/Celtic
Graceful combination of Ann and Alie.
Hebrew
Breath of God, diminutive of Abel.
Hebrew
My father is joy, variant spelling of Abigail.
African American
Modern creation, variant of Alaya.
Latin
Modern creation, possibly from Abra or derived from Aria.
Yoruba
My joy has returned, brings happiness.
Arabic
A long life, living long.
French/Germanic
Desired, wished for, little bird.
Hebrew
Modern variant of Anna meaning grace.
Celtic
Fair and noble, variant of Aline.
Greek
Defender of men, plural or variant of Alexis.
Polish/Slavic
Grace, a Slavic form of Anna.
Greek
Variation of Alexandra, meaning defender of men.
Basque
Thorn.
Latin
Hail or greeting, famously used in Ave Maria.
Modern English
Modern invented name with unclear etymology.
Modern English
Modern variation of Amy or Amelia.
Germanic/French
Variation of Adeline, meaning noble.
Germanic/English
Variation of Arvin, meaning eagle friend.
Scottish/Greek
Scottish form of Alexander, meaning defender of men.
Irish/Scottish
Variation of Alana, meaning fair or bright.
Germanic/English
English name possibly meaning elf spear.
Modern English
Modern invented name with unclear etymology.
Irish/Scottish
Modern variation of Aiden, meaning little fire.
Modern English
Modern invented name possibly relating to Aniston.
Germanic/Latin
Variation of Alva or Alvina, meaning white or elf.
Spanish/Greek
Spanish name possibly relating to Argel or noble.
Latin/Germanic
Both precious or relating to the ancient Carthaginian leader.
Hebrew/Scandinavian
Variation of Anna or Annika, meaning grace.
Hebrew
Variant of Ariel, meaning lion of God or God's lion.
Arabic/Hawaiian
Arabic: meaning excellence; Hawaiian: meaning clan or family.
Modern American
A modern creation, likely derived from Antonio or Anthony.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly derived from Arnold or a blend of names.
Arabic
Derived from 'amina,' meaning truthful, trustworthy, or safe.
Latin/Hebrew
Derived from Latin 'aureus' (golden) or Hebrew, meaning God's light.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly derived from Aiden or related names.
Latin
Golden or relating to gold.
Sanskrit
Unique or one without rivals.
Hebrew
Grace combined with weary; beloved and tired.
Hebrew/Modern
Noble or exalted in modern variant form.
Arabic
Names or more exalted.
Arabic
More noble or more honorable.
Modern English
Modern variant possibly from Aislynn meaning noble.
Scottish/Celtic
Peaceful ruler or related to battle.
Spanish/Greek
Defender of mankind.
Hebrew
Father of dew or my father is dew.