Axton
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Axton means "sword stone"; derived from Old English origins. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Male |
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Ava-Monroe
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Ava-Monroe combines "Ava" (life) and "Monroe" (from the mouth). |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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Ax
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Ax means "father" in Hebrew; origin linked to biblical contexts. |
Algonquian, American, Anglo-Saxon, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Cherokee, Christian, English, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Latin, Native American, Persian, Roman, Scottish, Spanish, Welsh |
Either |
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Axana
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Axana means "peaceful" and has roots in Hebrew and Arabic. |
Arabic, Armenian, Greek, Latin, Persian |
Female |
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Austyn
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Austyn: variant of Augustine, meaning "great" or "magnificent." Latin origin. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Athina
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Athina means "wise" and originates from ancient Greek mythology. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Female |
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Atomic
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Atomic means indivisible; derived from Greek "atomos," meaning uncuttable. |
Greek, Latin |
Either |
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Auden
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Auden means "old friend," originating from Old English and Germanic. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Aurélien
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Aurélien means "golden," originating from Latin "Aurelius." |
French, Latin |
Male |
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Ashby
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Anglo-Saxon, English, Old English |
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Ashe
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Ashe means "ash tree"; originates from Old English and Gaelic. |
Anglo-Saxon, English, Old English |
Either |
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Astile
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Astile means "little star"; origin is likely from Latin roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Arnella
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Arnella means "eagle" and originates from Latin and Italian roots. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, Armenian, Biblical, English |
Female |
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Arthel
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Arthel means "noble" and originates from Old English roots. |
American, Arthurian Legend, Biblical, English |
Either |
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Anya
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Anya means "grace" in Hebrew; derived from the Russian name Anna. |
Hebrew, Indian, Russian |
Female |
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Anyelina
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Anyelina means "angel" in Spanish; derived from "Angela" or "Angelina." |
American, Armenian, Biblical, Greek, Latin, Spanish |
Female |
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Apple
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Apple: fruit name, Old English origin, symbolizes knowledge and temptation. |
Algonquian, American, Anglo-Saxon, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Celtic, English, Greek, Latin, Native American, Old English, Spanish |
Either |
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Annemarie
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Dutch, German, Hebrew |
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Ann-Merita
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Ann-Merita combines "Ann" and "Merita," meaning grace and merit. |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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Anthwan
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Anthwan is a variant of Anthony, meaning "priceless" or "invaluable." |
African, American, Arabic, Native American |
Male |
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Antà´nio
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Antà ́nio means "priceless" in Latin; derived from Antonius family name. |
Latin, Portuguese |
Male |
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Anna-Marie
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Anna-Marie combines Hebrew "grace" and Latin "beloved," symbolizing love. |
English, Germanic, Greek, Hebrew, Latin |
Female |
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Anna-Sophia
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Anna-Sophia combines grace and wisdom; rooted in Hebrew and Greek. |
English, Germanic, Greek, Hebrew, Latin |
Female |
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Anne-Catherine
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Anne-Catherine combines Hebrew and Greek roots, meaning "graceful pure." |
Biblical, French, Greek, Latin |
Female |
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Anna-Jo
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Anna-Jo combines Hebrew "Anna" and French "Jo," meaning gracious gift. |
English, Greek, Hebrew, Latin |
Female |
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Annaliza
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Annaliza combines "Anna" and "Eliza," meaning graceful and devoted. |
American, Arabic, Biblical, Greek, Latin, Spanish |
Female |
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Angélique
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Angélique means "angelic" in French, derived from Latin "angelicus." |
French, Latin |
Female |
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Angia
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Angia means "messenger" and originates from Latin and Greek roots. |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Greek, Indian, Latin, Persian, Spanish |
Female |
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Anibal
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Anibal means "grace of Baal," originating from ancient Phoenician culture. |
Carthaginian, Spanish |
Male |
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Anna-Grace
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Anna-Grace combines "Anna" (grace) and "Grace" (elegance, favor). |
English, Greek, Hebrew, Latin |
Female |
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