Aakarshan |
Hindu |
attraction |
Aaron |
Hebrew |
Exalted. Aaron was the brother of Moses in the Bible. |
Abaddon |
Hebrew |
Destruction. |
Abba |
Hebrew |
A father. |
Abban |
Latin |
White. |
Abbas |
Arabic |
Stern. |
Abbott |
Old English |
The father of the abbey. |
Abdel |
Arabic |
servent |
Abdiel |
Hebrew |
The servant of God. Faithful servant. |
Abdieso |
Persian |
|
Abdul |
Arabic |
The son of, or servant of. |
Abdullah |
Arabic |
The servant of Allah. |
Abe |
Hebrew |
Father of a multitude. |
Abejundio |
Spanish |
relating to the abaje (bee) |
Abel |
Hebrew |
A breath. A son of Adam and Eve in the Bible. |
Abelard |
Teutonic |
Nobly resolute. |
Abenzio |
Celtic |
|
Abercio |
Latin |
|
Abernethy |
Scottish Gaelic |
The mouth of the Nethy River. |
Abhay |
Hindu |
a son of Dharma |
Abhi |
Hindu |
|
Abhijit |
Hindu |
a constellation dear to Hari |
Abhinav |
Hindu |
|
Abhishek |
Hindu |
|
Abhorson |
|
From Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure. |
Abi |
Turkish |
An elder brother. |
Abie |
Hebrew |
Breath, or the son of Adam and Eve in the Bible. |
Abiel |
Hebrew |
God is the father. |
Abijah |
Hebrew |
The Lord is my father. |
Abir |
Arabic/Hebrew |
Arabic: The fragrant one. Hebrew: Strong. |
Abisha |
Hebrew |
God's gift. |
Abner |
Hebrew |
Father of light. A biblical name. |
Abraham |
Hebrew |
Father of a multitude. |
Abram |
|
High father. |
Abrasha |
Hebrew |
father |
Absalom |
Arabic |
The father of peace. A son of David in the Bible. Also see Axel. |
Abudemio |
Assyrian |
|
Abundiantus |
Latin |
plentiful |
Acacio |
Hebrew |
the Lord holds |
Acario |
Latin |
ungrateful |
Accursius |
Latin |
to hasten |
Ace |
Latin |
Unity. |
Acelin |
French |
Noble. |
Achilles |
Greek |
A handsome figure in Greek mythology. |
Achyuta |
Hindu |
a name of Vishnu |
Ackerley |
Old English |
A dweller in the meadow. |
Ackley |
Old English |
A dweller in the Oak tree meadow. |
Acton |
Old English |
From the settlement with Oak trees. |
Acuzio |
Latin |
sharp |
Adair |
Scottish Gaelic |
From the Oak tree near the ford. |
Adalardo |
Celtic |
noble |
Adalgiso |
Old German |
noble hostage |
Adalrico |
Latin, Old German |
noble, powerful and rich |
Adam |
Hebrew |
A man of the red earth. According to the Bible, the first man. |
Adar |
Hebrew |
Fire. |
Addai |
Hebrew |
man of god |
Addison |
Old English |
Son of Adam. A man of the red earth. |
Addo |
Teutonic, Hebrew |
happy, ornament |
Adeben |
Ghanese |
twelfth-born son |
Adeipho |
Greek |
A brother. |
Adel |
Teutonic |
Noble. |
Adelais |
Latin |
noble |
Adelard |
Teutonic |
Nobly resolute. |
Adelbert |
Old German |
famous for nobility |
Adelfried |
Old German |
who protects the descendants |
Adelino |
Old German |
noble |
Adelmo |
Old German |
noble protector |
Adelphos |
Greek |
brother |
Ademaro |
Old German |
glorious in battle |
Aden |
Arabic |
Fiery one. |
Adeodatus |
Latin |
given by God |
Adhamh |
Irish/Scottish |
A man of the red earth. According to the Bible, the first man. |
Adin |
Hebrew |
Sensual. |
Adir |
Hebrew |
Noble, majestic. |
Adiran |
Latin |
of the adriatic |
Aditya |
Hindu |
lord of the sun |
Adlai |
Hebrew |
My witness. A biblical name. |
Adler |
Teutonic |
An eagle. A man of keen perception. |
Adley |
Hebrew |
just |
Admes |
Greek |
|
Admon |
Hebrew |
red peony |
Adnan |
Arabic |
The settler. |
Adney |
Old English |
A dweller on the island. |
Adolfo |
|
Wolf. |
Adolph |
Teutonic |
Wolf. |
Adon |
Hebrew |
The Lord. |
Adoni |
Aboriginal |
The sunset. |
Adonis |
Greek |
In mythology, the handsome youth loved by Venus. |
Adony |
Hungarian |
|
Adrastos |
Greek |
undaunted |
Adrian |
Latin |
Dark, rich. |
Adriel |
Hebrew |
From God's congregation. |
Aegeon |
|
From Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors |
Aemilius |
|
From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus. |
Aeneas |
Greek |
The praised one. |
Aeolus |
Greek |
In mythology, the ruler of the winds. |
Aeron |
Welsh |
An unusual boy's name. |
Aetos |
Greek |
eagle |
Afro |
Latin |
from Africa |
Agabo |
Hebrew |
|
Agamemnon |
|
From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida. |
Agatone |
Greek |
good, kind |
Agilard |
Teutonic |
Bright. |
Agosto |
Italian |
Venerable, the exalted one. |
Agrippa |
|
From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. |
Agu |
Nigerian |
A leopard. |
Agustin |
Spanish |
Venerable, the exalted one. |
Ahab |
Hebrew |
An uncle. A king of Israel in the Bible. |
Ahearn |
Irish Gaelic |
A horsekeeper, or a steward. |
Ahmed |
Arabic |
Most highly praised. |
Ahmik |
Hebrew |
strength of gods flock |
Ahren |
Teutonic |
An eagle. |
Aidan |
Irish Gaelic |
The little fiery one. |
Aiken |
Old English |
Little Adam. |
Ailen |
Old English |
made of oak |
Aimery |
Teutonic |
industrious ruler |
Aimon |
French from Teutonic |
A house. |
Aindreas |
Scottish |
Scottish Gaelic form of Andrew. Manly, courageous. |
Ainsley |
Old English/Scottish |
A meadow or clearing. Also a unisex name. |
Aitan |
Hebrew, African |
fights of possession |
Ajani |
Nigerian |
The victor. |
Ajatashatru |
Hindu |
a name of Vishnu |
Ajax |
Greek |
The legendary hero of the Trojan War. |
Ajayi |
Yoruban, Nigerian |
born face-down |
Ajit |
Hindu |
|
Ajitabh |
Hindu |
|
Akaash |
Hindu |
sky |
Akama |
Aboriginal |
A whale. |
Akando |
Native American |
ambush |
Akbar |
Arabic |
Great. |
Akello |
Ugandan |
I have bought |
Akil |
Arabic |
Intelligent. |
Akim |
Russian |
Russian form of Joachim. Established by God. |
Akira |
Japanese |
Intelligent. |
Akiva |
Hebrew |
The supplanter. |
Akiyama |
Japanese |
The autumn, and mountain. |
Akram |
Arabic |
Generous, noble. |
Aksel |
Norwegian |
The father of peace. A form of Absalom. |
Akshay |
Hindu |
name of a God |
Al |
Irish and Scottish Gaelic |
Handsome. |
Aladdin |
Arabic |
A servant of Allah. |
Alan |
Irish and Scottish Gaelic |
Handsome. |
Aland |
English |
bright as the sun |
Alarbus |
|
From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus. |
Alard |
Teutonic |
A noble ruler. |
Alaric |
Teutonic |
The ruler of all. |
Alasdair |
Scottish |
Protector of men. |
Alastair |
Scottish |
Protector of men. |
Alban |
Latin |
Fair complexioned. A saint's name. |
Alber |
Teutonic |
A quick mind. |
Alberich |
Teutonic |
The king of the dwarfs in German legend. |
Albern |
Old English |
A noble warrior. |
Albert |
Teutonic |
Noble, bright. |
Albin |
Latin |
Fair complexioned. A saint's name. |
Albion |
Latin |
White. Also an old name for England. |
Alcander |
Greek |
strong |
Alcibiades |
|
From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens. |
Alcott |
Old English |
From the stone cottage. |
Alden |
Old English |
An old, wise friend. |
Alder |
Old English |
The Alder tree. |
Alderney |
English |
One of the Channel Isles. |
Aldous |
Teutonic |
Old, wise or great. |
Aldred |
Old English |
A great counsellor. |
Aldrich |
Old English |
An old, wise ruler. |
Aldridge |
Old English |
From the Alder tree ridge. |
Aldwin |
Old English |
An old, wise friend. |
Aldwyn |
Old English |
An old, wise friend. |
Alec |
Greek |
The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. |
Aled |
Welsh |
Offspring. |
Alejandro |
Spanish |
The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. |
Aleron |
Latin |
An eagle. |
Aleser |
Arabic |
lion |
Alessandro |
Italian |
The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. |
Alex |
|
The defender, or helper of mankind. A form of Alexander, but also used as an independent name. |
Alexander |
Greek |
Protector of men. |
Alexas |
|
From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. |
Alexis |
Greek |
The protector and helper of mankind. A boy or girl's name. |
Alfons |
German |
Noble and ready. |
Alfonso |
Teutonic |
Noble and ready. |
Alford |
Old English |
From the old ford. |
Alfred |
Old English |
Counsellor. |
Alger |
Old English |
A noble spearman. |
Algernon |
French |
With whiskers, bearded. |
Algren |
unknown |
|
Ali |
Arabic |
Exalted, or noble. A boy or girl's name. |
Alika |
Polynesian |
The defender of mankind. |
Alim |
Arabic |
wise, learned |
Alison |
Old English |
The light of the sun. A boy or girl's name. |
Alistair |
Scottish |
The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. |
Alister |
Greek |
The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. |
Allambee |
Aboriginal |
A quiet resting-place. |
Allan |
Irish and Scottish Gaelic |
Harmony, or the cheerful handsome one. |
Allard |
Old English |
Sacred, brave. |
Allen |
Irish and Scottish Gaelic |
Handsome. |
Alleyne |
Irish and Scottish Gaelic |
Harmony, or the cheerful handsome one. |
Allighiero |
Italian |
A noble spear. |
Allister |
Scottish |
The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. |
Almo |
Old English |
Noble and famous. |
Almon |
Hebrew |
Forsaken. |
Alok |
Hindu |
|
Alonso |
Spanish |
Noble and ready. |
Aloysius |
Teutonic |
A famous warrior. |
Alphonse |
Old German |
noble estate, eager |
Alphonso |
Teutonic |
Noble and ready. |
Alric |
German |
A ruler. |
Alroy |
Irish Gaelic |
A redheaded boy. |
Alston |
Old English |
From the old place. |
Altair |
Arabic, Greek |
bird, star |
Altman |
Teutonic |
An old wise man. |
Alun |
Welsh |
Harmony, or the cheerful handsome one. |
Alvah |
Hebrew |
The exalted one. |
Alvin |
Teutonic |
Noble friend. |
Alvis |
Old Norse |
All wise. |
Alwan |
Teutonic |
A noble friend. |
Alwin |
Teutonic |
Beloved by all. |
Alwyn |
Teutonic |
A noble friend. |
Amadeus |
Latin |
Love of God. |
Amadi |
Nigerian |
general rejoicing, seemed destined to die at |
Amado |
Latin |
loving deity |
Amador |
Spanish |
lover |
Amal |
Arabic/Hebrew |
Arabic: Hope. Hebrew: Work or labour. |
Amar |
Hindu |
forever |
Amaro |
Portuguese |
Dark, like a Moor. |
Amaroo |
Aboriginal |
A beautiful place. |
Amato |
Spanish |
beloved |
Ambar |
Sanskrit |
Of the sky. A boy or girl's name. |
Ambert |
Teutonic |
A bright, shining light. |
Ambler |
Old English |
A stable-keeper. |
Ambrose |
Greek |
Immortal. |
Amery |
Teutonic |
Divine, or a famous ruler. |
Amherst |
English |
place name |
Amida |
Japanese |
The name of a Buddha. |
Amiel |
Hebrew |
The Lord of my people. |
Amiens |
|
From Shakespeare's play As You Like It. |
Amin |
Arabic/Hebrew |
Honest and trustworthy. |
Amir |
Arabic |
Princely. |
Amiri |
Maori |
The east wind. |
Amirov |
Hebrew |
My people are great. |
Amistad |
Spanish |
friendship |
Amit |
Hindu |
endless |
Amitabh |
Hindu |
|
Amitava |
Hindu |
|
Ammon |
Egyptian |
Hidden. The name of an ancient god. |
Amol |
Hindu |
|
Amon |
Hebrew |
Trustworthy. |
Amory |
Teutonic |
Divine, or a famous ruler. |
Amos |
Hebrew |
The bearer of burdens. The name of an Old Testament prophet. |
Amrit |
Sanskrit |
The immortal one. |
Amsden |
Old English |
From the valley of Ambrose. |
Amul |
Hindu |
|
Amulya |
Hindu |
priceless |
Amund |
Scandinavian |
Divine protection. |
Anand |
Sanskrit |
Joyful. |
Anant |
Hindu |
|
Anastasius |
Greek |
Resurrection, one who shall rise again. |
Anatole |
Greek |
From the east. |
Anay |
Hindu |
|
Ancel |
Teutonic |
Godlike. |
Anders |
Scandinavian |
Scandinavian form of Andrew. Manly, courageous. |
Anderson |
unknown |
Son of Andrew |
Andreus |
Greek |
son of river peneius |
Andrew |
Greek |
Manly, courageous. |
Androcles |
Greek |
A man, and glory. A figure from Roman legend. |
Aneurin |
Welsh |
Truly golden. |
Ang |
Swedish |
|
Angada |
Hindu |
a son of Lakshmana |
Angelo |
Italian |
An angel or saintly messenger. |
Angus |
Scottish Gaelic |
Unique strength, outstanding. |
Angwyn |
Welsh |
Very handsome. |
Anieli |
Greek |
manly |
Anil |
Sanskrit |
Of the wind. |
Anirudhh |
Hindu |
|
Anish |
Hindu |
|
Aniston |
|
|
Anjuman |
Hindu |
a party place (mehfil) |
Anker |
Greek |
manly |
Ankit |
Hindu |
|
Ankur |
Hindu |
|
Annan |
Celtic |
From the stream. |
Anniruddha |
Hindu |
son of Pradyummna |
Anno |
Hebrew |
Grace. The masculine form of Anne. |
Anoke |
Native American |
The actor. |
Anoki |
Native American |
an actor |
Anoop |
Hindu |
incomparable, the best |
Ansari |
Arabic |
A helper. |
Anscom |
Old English |
A dweller in the secret valley. |
Ansel |
Old French |
A nobleman's follower. |
Anselm |
Teutonic |
A divine helmet. The name of a saint. |
Anshul |
Hindu |
|
Anshuman |
Hindu |
|
Ansley |
Old English |
From the hermitage clearing. |
Anson |
Old English |
The son of Anne or Agnes. |
Anstice |
Russian from Greek |
The resurrected one. A boy or girl's name. |
Antal |
Latin |
prince |
Anthony |
Latin |
Worthy of praise. |
Antigonus |
|
From Shakespeare's play Winter's Tale. |
Antiochus |
|
From Shakespeare's play Pericles. |
Antipholus |
|
From Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors. |
Anton |
German |
Worthy of praise. |
Antoni |
Polish |
Worthy of praise. |
Antonio |
Italian/Spanish |
Worthy of praise. |
Anu |
|
The king of the gods in Babylonian mythology. |
Anwar |
Arabic |
The bright one. |
Anwell |
Celtic |
The beloved, dear one. |
Anyon |
Celtic |
An anvil. |
Apache |
|
The name of a North American Indian tribe. |
Apari |
Aboriginal |
Father. |
Apemantus |
|
From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens. |
Apollo |
Greek |
A beautiful youth. The God of music, poetry and healing in Greek mythology. |
Apostolos |
Greek |
|
Aquila |
Latin |
Like an eagle. |
Ara |
Armenian/Latin |
Armenian: Kingly. Latin: An altar. |
Araluen |
Aboriginal |
The place of waterlilies. A boy or girl's name. |
Aram |
Assyrian |
high place |
Aran |
Hebrew |
Active, nimble. |
Arana |
Polynesian |
Polynesian form of Alan. Handsome. |
Archard |
Teutonic |
Sacred and powerful. |
Archer |
Old English |
A bowman. |
Archibald |
Teutonic |
Very bold. |
Archidamus |
|
From Shakespeare's play A Winter's Tale. |
Archie |
|
Very bold. |
Arden |
Old English/Latin |
Old English: A dwelling place. Latin: Ardent and sincere. A boy or girl's name. |
Ardley |
Old English |
From the meadow of the home-lover. |
Ardolph |
Old English |
The wolf (a wanderer) who longs for home. |
Ardon |
Hebrew |
bronze |
Aren |
Nigerian |
eagle |
Arend |
Dutch |
Dutch form of Arnold. |
Ares |
Greek |
god of war |
Argus |
Greek |
Watchful. A giant with a hundred eyes in Greek mythology. |
Argyll |
Scottish Gaelic |
From the land of the Gaels. Also the name of a Scottish county. |
Ari |
Hebrew |
A Lion. |
Aric |
Old English |
A sacred ruler. |
Aricin |
Norwegian |
the eternal kings son |
Ariel |
Hebrew |
A lion of God. |
Ariki |
Polynesian |
A chief. |
Arion |
|
A figure from Greek mythology. |
Aristedes |
Greek |
Descended from the best. |
Aristo |
Greek |
best |
Aristotle |
Greek |
A thinker. The name of a famous Greek philosopher. |
Arizona |
|
The name of a State in the USA. |
Arje |
Dutch |
Dutch form of Adrian. |
Arjun |
Sanskrit |
The white one. |
Arkin |
Norwegian |
the eternal king's son |
Arkwright |
Old English |
A carpenter. |
Arland |
Celtic |
pledge |
Arlen |
Irish Gaelic |
A pledge. |
Arley |
Old English |
From the hare or stag meadow. |
Arlo |
Old English |
From the protected town or hill. |
Armand |
French |
Of the army. |
Armande |
French |
Of the army. |
Armando |
Italian/Spanish |
Of the army. |
Armen |
Armenian/Hebrew |
Armenian: A man from Armenia. Hebrew: A castle. |
Armon |
Hebrew |
castle |
Armstrong |
Old English |
A strong-armed warrior. |
Arnall |
Teutonic |
A gracious eagle. |
Arnaud |
|
Ruler of eagles. |
Arne |
Dutch |
Eagle. Dutch form of Arnold. |
Arnett |
French |
A little eagle. |
Arnie |
|
Eagle. |
Arnold |
Teutonic |
Strong as an eagle. A name introduced to England by the Normans. |
Arnon |
Hebrew |
rushing stream |
Aron |
Hebrew |
Exalted. |
Aronne |
German/Italian |
Exalted. |
Aroon |
Thai |
Of the dawn. |
Arpiar |
Armenian |
sunny |
Arran |
|
The name of a Scottish island. A boy or girl's name. |
Arsen |
Greek |
strong |
Arsenio |
Greek |
manly, virile |
Art |
Celtic |
A rock. |
Arthur |
Celtic |
A follower of Thor and strong as a bear. |
Arthus |
Welsh |
bear hero, a rock |
Artie |
Celtic |
A follower of Thor. |
Arty |
|
A follower of Thor. |
Aruiragus |
|
From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. |
Arun |
Sanskrit |
The dawn. |
Arundel |
Old English |
He who dwells with the eagles. |
Arunta |
Aboriginal |
A white cockatoo. |
Arvad |
Hebrew |
The wanderer. |
Arval |
Latin |
From the cultivated land. |
Arvin |
Teutonic |
A friend of the people. |
Arvind |
Hindu |
|
Arviragus |
|
From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. |
Arwin |
young, prince |
|
Asa |
Hebrew/Japansese |
Hebrew: The healer, a physician. A biblical name. Japanese: The morning. A boy or girl's name. |
Ascot |
Old English |
One who lives in the East cottage. |
Aseem |
Hindu |
|
Ash |
|
Blessed, happy. |
Ashburn |
Old English |
From the brook by the Ash tree. |
Ashby |
Old English |
A farm by the Ash tree. |
Asher |
Hebrew |
Blessed, happy. |
Ashford |
Old English |
One who lives at the ford by the Ash tree. |
Ashish |
Hindu |
blessings |
Ashliegh |
Old English |
From the Ash tree. |
Ashlin |
Old English |
A dweller by the Ash tree pool. |
Ashok |
Sanskrit |
Without sadness. |
Ashon |
Ghanese |
seventh-born son |
Ashraf |
Arabic |
Honourable. |
Ashton |
Old English |
One who lives at the Ash tree farm. |
Ashur |
Hebrew |
Black. |
Ashutosh |
Hindu |
|
Ashwin |
Hindu |
strong horse |
Ashwini |
Hindu |
|
Asija |
Hindu |
a great sage, brother of Brihaspati |
Asim |
Arabic |
The protector. |
Askel |
Norse |
A divine cauldron. |
Aslak |
Norse |
Divine sport. |
Asparouh |
Bulgarian |
Paro, Pouro |
Astin |
unknown |
strong Leader, trustworthy |
Aston |
Old English |
From the eastern place. |
Asuman |
Hindu |
lord of vital breaths |
Asvathama |
Hindu |
sun of drona |
Asvin |
Hindu |
(Nasatya and Dasra) gods of medicine |
Aswad |
Arabic |
Black. |
Aswin |
Old English |
A spear comrade or protector. |
Asztrik |
Hungarian |
made from ashenwood |
Atalik |
Hungarian |
Like his father. |
Atarah |
Hebrew |
A crown. A boy or girl's name. |
Atawn |
Welsh |
Harmony. Can be used as a form of Alan. |
Athan |
Greek |
immortal |
Atharvan |
Hindu |
knower of the Arthara vedas |
Athelstan |
Old English |
A noble stone. The name of an early English king. |
Atherol |
Old English |
dweller at the spring farm |
Atherton |
Old English |
One who lives at the spring farm. |
Athol |
Scottish Gaelic |
New Ireland. A placename. |
Athos |
Greek |
An alternative name for Zeus, the ruler of the heavens. |
Atilla |
Hungarian |
beloved father |
Atiu |
Polynesian |
The eldest. |
Atlas |
Greek |
A mythological demigod who supported the sky on his shoulders. |
Atley |
Old English |
From the meadow. |
Atmajyoti |
Hindu |
light of Atma |
Atman |
Hindu |
the self |
Atrayl |
Tray |
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Atrus |
Atrius |
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Attila |
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The warlike king of the Huns. |
Attis |
Greek |
handsome boy |
Atul |
Hindu |
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Atulya |
Hindu |
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Atwater |
Old English |
One who hides by the water. |
Atwell |
Old English |
A dweller by the spring. |
Atworth |
Old English |
From the farm. |
Auberon |
Teutonic |
Noble. |
Aubert |
French |
Noble and illustrious. |
Aubin |
French |
Fair complexioned. A saint's name. |
Aubrey |
Teutonic |
The golden-haired ruler of the elves. |
Auburn |
Latin |
fair |
Audric |
French |
An old, wise ruler. |
Audun |
Norwegian |
deserted |
Augustine |
Latin |
Belonging to Augustus. Venerable, the exalted one. |
Augustus |
Latin |
Venerable, the exalted one. The name of the first great roman emperor. |
Aurek |
Polish |
golden-haired |
Aurelio |
Latin |
gold |
Aurelius |
Latin |
The golden one. |
Austell |
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The name of a Cornish Saint. |
Austen |
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Modern form of Augustine. Venerable, the exalted one. |
Austin |
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Modern form of Augustine. Venerable, the exalted one. |
Autolucus |
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From Shakespeare's play A Winter's Tale. |
Avan |
Hebrew |
Proud. |
Avel |
Greek/Hebrew/Russian |
Breath. A boy or girl's name. |
Avenall |
Old French |
A dweller in the Oat field. |
Averell |
Old English |
The slayer of the boar. |
Averill |
Old English |
boar-warrior |
Avery |
Old English |
The ruler of the elves. A boy or girl's name. |
Avinash |
Hindu |
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Aviv |
Hebrew |
Of the springtime. |
Avner |
Hebrew |
The father of light. A biblical name. |
Avon |
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The name of an English county, and rivers in England and New Zealand. |
Avram |
Greek |
The father of many. |
Avrom |
Hebrew |
The father of many. |
Axel |
Teutonic from Hebrew |
Source of all life. |
Axton |
Old English |
The stone of the sword wielder. |
Ayer |
Old French |
An heir. |
Ayhner |
Old English |
Noble and famous. |
Aylward |
Old English |
An awe-inspiring guardian. |
Aylwin |
Teutonic |
A noble friend. |
Ayush |
Hindu |
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Azariah |
Hebrew |
He whom the Lord helps. |
Azi |
Nigerian |
A youth. |
Azim |
Arabic |
Grand. |
Aziz |
Arabic |
The powerful one. |
Azriel |
Hebrew |
An angel of the Lord. |
Azzan |
Hebrew |
Very strong. |