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Italian via English
Modern variant of Angelo, meaning angel.
Greek via English
Modern variant of Alex or Alexis, meaning defender.
Latin via Spanish
Spanish variant of Augustine, from Latin Augustus meaning majestic.
Sanskrit
Sanskrit name meaning marked or noted.
Greek
Greek place name symbolizing an idyllic pastoral paradise.
English
Modern variant of Angela, meaning messenger or angel.
Modern English invention
Modern creative variant possibly inspired by Aria or Avery.
Arabic
The One or singular, referring to God.
Germanic (variant of Andrew)
Strong and manly.
Germanic (variant of Adeline)
Noble serpent or honorable.
Germanic (variant of Alfonsa)
Noble and ready or eager.
Japanese
Red or red-colored.
Modern variant (from Amir)
Prince or commander in Arabic origin.
Sanskrit and Indian
Honorable or noble.
Sanskrit
Without limitation or infinite.
Scottish Gaelic
From the Isle of Ailsa in Scotland.
Modern variant (possibly from Arnestino or Arnaldo)
Modern creative name with uncertain etymology.
Sanskrit
Leafless or without leaves.
Modern variant (from Aisha)
Alive or living.
Hebrew (variant of Abigail)
Father's joy or rejoice.
Modern invention (possibly from Adriana)
Modern creative variant with no established etymology.
Latin (Hadria)
From Hadria, a place in northern Italy; modern spelling variation of Adriana.
Latin (modern spelling)
Modern spelling of April; from Aprilis, the fourth month.
Modern creation
Contemporary blended name without established etymology.
Sanskrit
In Hindu tradition, mother of Hanuman; meaning anointing or collyrium.
Akan (Ghanaian)
Born on Wednesday in Akan naming traditions.
Modern variation
Contemporary variation possibly from Analia or Analise.
Hebrew
Hebrew form of Abigail; meaning father's joy.
Modern variation
Contemporary name, possibly from Ariana or Hebrew origins.
Germanic (modern variation)
Modern variation of Allyn; meaning noble or bright.
Scandinavian/Hawaiian
Scandinavian diminutive of various names; Hawaiian word for land.
Latin (modern variation)
Variation of Antonio; meaning praiseworthy or priceless.
Greek (modern variation)
Modern variation of Alyssa; meaning noble or worthy of esteem.
Arabic/Modern (variation)
Modern variation possibly from Aaliyah; meaning sublime or exalted.
Modern variation
Contemporary name possibly from Amelia or Emilia.
Modern creation
Contemporary name possibly influenced by Aldous or Dorothy.
Germanic
Eternal ruler or ever powerful.
Sanskrit/African
Could refer to lightning or have Swahili roots meaning mighty.
Hebrew
A variant of Elizabeth, meaning God's oath or God is my abundance.
Modern creation
A contemporary blend of Aliana and Anna, meaning noble and graceful.
Modern creation
Possibly derived from Adele or Ada, meaning noble.
Greek
Derived from Angela or Angel, meaning messenger.
Hebrew
A variant of Aliyah, meaning to ascend or ascended.