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1,771 names match.
Arabic
Clouds or pious and devoted.
Scottish/Gaelic
River or from Ivan meaning God's gift.
Arabic
Dreams or visions.
Sanskrit
Peaceful, harmless, or innocent.
Old English/Hebrew
A variant of Ardith, possibly meaning ardent or noble.
Latin
Beautiful eagle, from eagle and beautiful combined.
Latin/French
Priceless or worthy of praise, the feminine form of Antoine.
Greek/Modern
A variant of Aline or Alene, meaning noble or bright.
Modern
A contemporary variant of Anisha or Aisha.
Sanskrit
Honest, without guile, sincere, or truthful.
Modern
A contemporary blended creation from Ara and the Lyn suffix.
English
Early or noble, a modern short form possibly inspired by Earl.
Hebrew
God is my father or my God is my strength.
Arabic
Servant of the merciful one, from Abdul and Rahman.
Hebrew
Father of many, a Hebrew variant of Abraham.
Greek
Goddess of wisdom, a variant spelling of Athena.
English
Fair and bright, a modern variant of Alana.
Greek
Truth, a variant of Alethea meaning true.
Greek
Priceless and worthy of praise, Greek form of Anthony.
Sanskrit
Marked or adorned, a Hindu name meaning decorated.
English
A modern variant of Hailey or Ailee meaning hay meadow.
Latin
From Hadria, a feminine variant of Adrian.
Hebrew
Exalted, Hebrew form of Aaron.
Scandinavian
Eternal ruler, a modern variant of Erika.
English
Ash tree meadow, a modern spelling of Ashley.
Greek
Defender, a modern variant of Alexis.
Greek
Truth, a modern variant of Alethea.
English
Father's joy, a blend of Abigail and Gale.
Sanskrit
Prosperity and wealth, a Hindu name from Sanskrit.
English
Wished-for child, a modern variant of Evelyn.
Germanic
Noble and graceful, a blend of Adele and Lynn.
African
Modern created name with African influences.
Germanic/Slavic
Modern variant of Alina, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'noble.'
Greek
Best or highest; related to Aristotle.
Modern
Modern variant possibly influenced by Andrea or Audrey.
Germanic
Noble and exalted; variant of Alicia from Alice.
Spanish/Latin
High grace; Spanish religious name.
English
Land of ash trees; English place name.
Latin
Army and protection; from Germanic elements.
Latin/French
Priceless; variant of Antoine or Antonia.
Latin
African American variant of Anthony, meaning priceless.
Latin
Latin word meaning eagle, symbolizing strength and vision.
Latin/Greek
Variant of Angelica, meaning angel or angelic.
Modern invented
Modern created name possibly from Orville or a place name.
Germanic
Feminine form of Armando, meaning army man or warrior.
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Abigail, meaning father's joy.
Modern invented
Modern created name possibly from avant-garde.
Turkish/Arabic
Turkish and Arabic name meaning lion.