amorie
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Amorie means "beloved" in Latin; derived from the word "amor." |
American, Biblical, Greek, Latin |
Either |
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amberlee
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Amberlee combines "amber" and "lee," meaning "amber meadow" or "clearing." |
American, English, Gemstone |
Female |
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amberlyn
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Amberlyn combines "amber" and "lyn," meaning precious gem and lake. |
American, Gemstone |
Female |
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ambria
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Ambria means "immortal," derived from Latin and Italian origins. |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Greek, Latin, Persian |
Female |
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amilia
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Amilia means "work" and originates from Latin and Germanic roots. |
American, Biblical, Greek, Latin |
Female |
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alysia
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Alysia means "noble" and originates from Greek and Latin roots. |
English, Greek, Latin |
Female |
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alyssiah
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Alyssiah means "noble" and has roots in Hebrew and Greek. |
American, Arabic, Greek |
Female |
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amalee
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Amalee means "beloved" and originates from the Latin name Amalia. |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Latin, Persian, Spanish |
Female |
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aluisius
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Aluisius means "famous warrior," derived from Latin and Germanic roots. |
Italian, Latin |
Male |
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alycia
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Alycia means "noble" and originates from the name Alicia. |
American, English |
Female |
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alyshia
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Alyshia means "noble" and originates from the name Alicia. |
American, Arabic, Biblical, English |
Female |
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allyshia
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Allyshia: A modern variation of Alicia, meaning "noble" or "truthful." |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Persian, Spanish |
Female |
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allyssa
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Allyssa means "noble" and originates from the Greek name Alyssa. |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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allee
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Allee: French origin, meaning "pathway" or "walkway"; signifies journey. |
English, French, Latin |
Either |
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alley
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"Alley" originates from Middle English, meaning narrow passageway or lane. |
Arabic, English |
Either |
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allisha
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Allisha: variant of Alicia, meaning "noble" or "truthful." Origin: Latin. |
American, Arabic, English |
Female |
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alis
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Alis means "noble" in Old German; derived from Adalheidis. |
Arabic, Biblical, Greek, Latin, Persian |
Female |
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alise
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Alise means "noble" and originates from the name Alice. |
Arabic, English, Greek, Hebrew, Latin |
Female |
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alisson
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Alisson: Derived from Alice, meaning "noble" or "exalted." |
English, Latin |
Either |
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alexus
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Alexus means "defender" and originates from the Greek name Alexander. |
American, English, Greek, Latin |
Either |
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alexzander
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Alexzander means "defender of mankind," originating from Greek Alexander. |
Biblical, English, Germanic, Greek, Greek Mythology |
Male |
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alexsander
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Alexander means "defender of the people," originating from Greek. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Male |
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aleigha
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Aleigha means "bringer of light," derived from Hebrew origins. |
American, Biblical, English, Native American |
Female |
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alexirrhoe
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Alexirrhoe means "defender of the flow," originating from Greek mythology. |
Greek, Greek Mythology |
Either |
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aleeia
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Aleeia means "noble" and has Arabic origins, symbolizing purity. |
Amharic, Ancient Greek, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Greek |
Female |
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aleigh
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Aleigh means "from the meadow"; derived from Old English origins. |
American, English, Gaelic |
Female |
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aldeva
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Aldeva means "noble" and originates from Old Germanic roots. |
Arabic, Biblical, Greek, Latin |
Female |
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albis
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Albis means "white" in Latin; originates from ancient Roman contexts. |
Germanic, Latin |
Either |
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alcwin
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Alcwin means "noble friend," originating from Old English roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, Old English |
Male |
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albanie
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Albanie means "white" in Latin; derived from "Albanus" or "Alba." |
Albanian, Greek, Latin |
Female |
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