Andriy
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Andriy means "manly" in Ukrainian; derived from Greek name Andreas. |
Biblical, Greek, Ukrainian |
Male |
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Andrus
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Andrus means "man" in Greek; derived from the name Andrew. |
Biblical, Greek, Latin |
Male |
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àngel
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"Ángel" means "messenger"; originates from Latin "angelus," Greek "angelos." |
Arabic, Biblical, Greek, Latin |
Either |
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André
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André means "manly" in Greek; derived from "Andreas." |
French, Latin |
Male |
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Anderson
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Anderson means "son of Andrew," originating from Scandinavian heritage. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Anabella
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Anabella means "gracious" and "beautiful"; derived from Latin and Hebrew. |
Italian, Latin, Spanish |
Female |
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Anabelle
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Anabelle means "grace" and "favor," originating from Latin and French. |
English, French, Latin |
Female |
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Anaïs
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Arabic, French |
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Amada
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Amada means "beloved" in Spanish; derived from Latin "amatus." |
Amharic, Arabic, Biblical, Spanish |
Female |
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Amélie
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Amélie means "hardworking" in French, derived from the Germanic name Amalia. |
French |
Female |
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Amieke
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Amieke is a Dutch name meaning "beloved" or "dear one." |
American, Dutch |
Female |
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Alice-Tom
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Alice-Tom combines "noble" and "twin," reflecting strength and unity. |
English, German, Greek, Latin, Old English, Old French |
Female |
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Alister
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Alister means "defender of mankind," derived from Scottish Gaelic origins. |
Gaelic, Scottish |
Male |
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Aluna
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Aluna means "moon" in various cultures; origin is uncertain. |
Algonquian, American, Arabic, Latin, Native American |
Female |
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Aldrina
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Aldrina means "noble" and originates from Old English and Germanic. |
Arabic, Armenian, Greek |
Female |
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Alexandrea
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Alexandrea means "defender of mankind," derived from Alexander, Greek origin. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Female |
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Alainia
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Alainia: feminine name, possibly derived from "Alain," meaning "noble." |
French, Latin |
Female |
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Aitana
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Aitana means "glory" in Arabic; it's a Spanish name origin. |
Catalan, Spanish |
Female |
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Alafair
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Alafair means "fair" or "beautiful," originating from Old English roots. |
American, Anglo-Saxon |
Female |
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Adrià
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Ancient Greek, Italian, Latin |
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Ailsa
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Ailsa: Scottish name meaning "elf victory," derived from Ailsa Craig. |
Gaelic, Scottish |
Female |
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Aim’ee
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Aimée means "beloved" in French, derived from the Latin "amare." |
Biblical, French |
Female |
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Adison
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Adison means "son of Adam," originating from Hebrew and English. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Adria
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Adria means "dark" in Latin; originates from the Adriatic Sea region. |
Ancient Greek, Italian, Latin |
Either |
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Adalynn
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Adalynn means "noble" and "kind," derived from Germanic roots. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, English |
Female |
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Adams
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Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, English |
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Abeto
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Abeto means "fir tree" in Spanish; originates from Latin "abies." |
Latin, Spanish |
Either |
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Adalaide
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Adalaide means "noble kind," originating from Germanic and Old High German. |
English, Germanic |
Female |
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Alizon
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Alizon: French origin, meaning "noble" or "noble one." |
Arthurian Legend, English |
Female |
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Alessandro
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Alessandro means "defender of mankind," originating from Greek Alexander. |
Greek, Italian, Latin |
Male |
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