ayvon
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Ayvon means "river" in Welsh; derived from the word "afon." |
Algonquian, American |
Either |
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avianna
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Avianna means "bird" and originates from Latin and Hebrew roots. |
American, Biblical, Hebrew |
Female |
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aydalin
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Aydalin means "noble" and has Arabic and Turkish origins. |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Greek, Latin, Persian, Spanish |
Female |
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ayleen
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Ayleen means "bright, shining light"; derived from the name Eileen. |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Greek, Latin, Persian |
Female |
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avellina
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Avellina means "hazelnut" and originates from Latin "avellana." |
Italian, Latin |
Female |
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averi
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Averi means "ruler of the elves," derived from Old English. |
American, Anglo-Saxon |
Either |
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avea
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Avea means "life" in Latin; origin linked to ancient cultures. |
Greek, Latin |
Female |
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auli
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Auli means "noble" in Sanskrit; it's a name of Indian origin. |
Algonquian, American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Cherokee, Chinese, Dakota, Hebrew, Indian, Japanese, Maori, Persian, Sanskrit, Tamil, Turkish, Urdu |
Either |
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aunjanue
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Aunjanue means "grace" in African origin, often associated with beauty. |
African, American, Native American |
Female |
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autie
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"Autie" is a variant of "Auntie," meaning affectionate aunt. |
American, Indigenous, Native American |
Either |
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aubriella
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Aubriella means "elf ruler," derived from Germanic and Latin roots. |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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audryna
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Audryna means noble strength; derived from Old English and Latin roots. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Female |
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ashlynn
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Ashlynn means "dream" or "ash tree," originating from Irish roots. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Female |
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athea
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Ancient Greek, Biblical, Greek |
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athelstan
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Athelstan means "noble stone," originating from Old English heritage. |
Anglo-Saxon, Old English |
Male |
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ashlin
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Ashlin means "dream" or "vision"; originates from Irish Gaelic roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, Irish |
Either |
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ashlund
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Ashlund means "ash tree land," of Scandinavian origin. |
English, Scandinavian |
Either |
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ashly
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Ashly means "ash tree meadow," originating from Old English roots. |
American, English |
Female |
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ashely
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Ashley means "ash tree meadow"; originated from Old English. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Female |
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ashlan
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Ashlan means "dream" or "vision"; origin is uncertain, possibly Arabic. |
American, Native American |
Either |
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ashli
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Ashli: Variant of Ashley, meaning "ash tree meadow," English origin. |
American, English |
Female |
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ashdown
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Ashdown means "valley of ash trees," originating from Old English. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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aryanna
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Aryanna means "noble" and has Persian and Hebrew origins. |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Persian, Spanish |
Female |
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aryzona
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Ariizona means "little spring" in Native American languages; southwestern origin. |
American, Native American |
Either |
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arleata
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Arleata: Unique name, possibly derived from Latin, meaning "noble." |
American, Biblical, Native American |
Female |
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arceli
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Arceli means "noble" in Spanish; derived from Latin roots. |
American, Biblical, Spanish |
Female |
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ardyis
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Ardyis: Unique name, possibly derived from "Ardis," meaning "ardent." |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Indian, Persian, Turkish |
Either |
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aribella
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Aribella means "beautiful" and "noble," originating from Latin and Hebrew. |
Arabic, Biblical, English |
Female |
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aribelle
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Aribelle means "beautiful altar"; derived from Hebrew and French origins. |
American, Arabic, Biblical |
Female |
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aralyn
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Aralyn means "oath" or "promise," derived from Hebrew origins. |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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