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Greek
Russian form of Artemus, meaning gift of Artemis the goddess.
English
Modern combination of Avalon and Leigh, meaning island of apples and meadow.
Irish/Scottish
Variant of Aiden or Aidan, meaning little fire.
English
English place name meaning boar settlement or settlement of the ayr river.
Greek/Hebrew
Short form of Ariel or Arius, meaning lion of God.
Old German via Old French
Variant of Alison, from Adalhaidis meaning 'noble descent' or 'of noble birth.'
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit ankura, meaning 'sprout' or 'bud'; represents new growth or potential.
Arabic
From Arabic amir meaning 'prince,' 'leader,' or 'commander.'
West African (Yoruba or Wolof)
West African name with roots in languages like Yoruba; meaning varies by culture.
Greek
Feminine form of Andrew, from Greek andreios meaning 'manly' or 'of a man.'
Latin
Variant of Amelia, from Latin aemulus meaning 'rival' or 'eager to rival.'
Latin and Old English
Combination of Amber (from ambra, fossilized tree resin) and Lee (meadow or clearing).
Greek
Variant of Alexander, from Greek alexandros combining alexein (defend) and andros (man), meaning 'defender of men.'
Irish Gaelic
Variant of Aidan, from Irish Aodhán meaning 'little fire,' diminutive of Aedh.
Arabic
From Arabic 'ariz meaning 'fragrant' or possibly a variant of Ariz.
Latin
Variant of Adrian, from Latin adrianus meaning 'from Hadria,' an ancient Roman region.
Arabic and Hebrew
Possibly a variant of Anissa or Anis, from Arabic origins; may also be related to Hannah (grace).
Arabic
Living and wise, derived from Aisha meaning the living one.
Greek
Healer and noble, derived from Althea.
Sanskrit
Wealth and prosperity, associated with material and spiritual success.
Latin
From Hadria, a person from the Adriatic region.
Latin
Priceless and worthy of praise, variant of Antonio.
Greek
Atlas's daughter, from Greek mythology and geography.
Irish
Small fire and warmth, modern variant of Aiden.
French
Amber stone and fossilized resin, warm and golden.
Modern English
Contemporary name, modern variant of Aviana or Avianna.
Latin
Golden and dawn-like, variant of Aurora.
Modern English
Contemporary name, modern variant of Avery or Avanel.
Greek
Best son and most noble one.
Scottish Gaelic
Scotland itself, from Alba Uidhe.
Germanic/Greek
Variant of Alyssa, derived from Alice, ultimately from Adalheidis meaning noble and kind.
Hebrew/English
Variant of Annabel, combining Anna (grace) with the suffix -el (God).
Swahili
Swahili name meaning 'wisdom' or 'intelligence.'
Greek
Variant of Alex or Alexis, from Greek alexios meaning 'defender' or 'helper.'
Latin
Variant of Amy, from Latin amatus meaning 'beloved.'
Hebrew
Variant of Aliyah, from Hebrew aliyah meaning 'ascent' or 'going up.'
English/Modern
Possibly short form or modern creation; could relate to Arbor or Arbuckle.
Hebrew
Variant of Obadiah, from Hebrew meaning 'servant of God.'
Hebrew/Latin
Combination name of Anna (grace) and Grace (Latin gratia meaning 'favor' or 'blessing').
Arabic/Sanskrit
Arabic or Sanskrit origin, possibly meaning 'wise,' 'intelligent,' or 'noble.'
Hebrew
Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God has answered' or 'God is gracious.'
Spanish
Referring to the Ascension of Jesus Christ in Christian tradition.
Arabic
Father of the young camel; a historical title of honor in Islamic tradition.
Welsh
Welsh name of uncertain origin, possibly related to battle or warfare.
Hebrew
Derived from Hebrew meaning spring or springtime.
Native American
Forever blooming or eternal flower.
Sanskrit
One of the four Vedas in Hindu scripture, representing knowledge.
Germanic
A variant of Ava, representing bird-like grace and freedom.