aralynn
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Aralynn: Combination of "Ara" and "Lynn," meaning "beautiful" and "lake." |
American, Biblical, English, Gaelic, Irish |
Female |
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anyston
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Anyston: Unique name, possibly derived from Old English meaning "stone." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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aquah
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Aquah means "water" in various languages; origin is diverse. |
Algonquian, American, Arabic, Latin, Native American |
Either |
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annysten
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Annysten: Unique name, possibly derived from ancient roots, meaning "grace." |
American, Biblical, English, Greek, Hebrew |
Either |
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annyston
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Annyston likely combines "Annie" and "ton," meaning "town of Annie." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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anselin
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Anselin means "divine protection," originating from Old Germanic roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, Germanic, Latin |
Either |
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annisten
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Annisten means "graceful" and originates from Old English roots. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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anniston
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Anniston means "Anna's town," originating from English and American roots. |
American, English, Native American |
Either |
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annistyn
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Annistyn is a modern variation of the name Ann. |
American, English |
Female |
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anneston
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Anneston means "Anne's town," originating from Old English roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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annett
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Annett: French origin, meaning "grace" or "favor," diminutive of Anne. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Female |
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annalies
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Annalies: Dutch variant of Anna, meaning "grace" or "favor." |
Dutch, English, German |
Female |
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annastazija
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Annastazija means "resurrection"; derived from Greek "anastasis," meaning "to rise." |
Armenian, Biblical, Greek |
Female |
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anjolee
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Anjolee means "angel" in Sanskrit; symbolizes beauty and grace. |
American, Arabic, Biblical, Indian, Persian |
Female |
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annabell
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Annabell means "graceful" and originates from Hebrew and Latin roots. |
English, Greek, Hebrew |
Female |
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anisten
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Anisten means "graceful" and originates from Greek and Latin roots. |
American, Anglo-Saxon |
Either |
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anistyn
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Anistyn: Modern name, possibly derived from "Anastasia," meaning resurrection. |
American, Biblical, English |
Either |
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angileena
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Angileena: A modern variation of Angelina, meaning "angel" in Italian. |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Latin, Persian, Spanish |
Female |
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anglesea
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Anglesea means "Englishman's island," originating from Old English and Welsh. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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angenie
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Angenie means "messenger" and originates from the name Angela. |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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angellena
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Angellena: Derived from "angel," meaning messenger; associated with divine qualities. |
American, Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Greek, Latin, Persian, Spanish |
Female |
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andrieu
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Andrieu: French origin, meaning "manly" or "brave," derived from Andrew. |
French, Old French |
Male |
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andru
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Andru means "manly" and originates from the Greek name Andreas. |
Armenian, Biblical, English, Greek, Latin |
Male |
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angee
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Angee: variant of Angela, meaning "messenger" or "angel" in Greek. |
American, Armenian, Biblical, English, Greek |
Either |
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anastasija
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Anastasija means "resurrection," originating from Greek "anastasis." |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Female |
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andreya
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Andreyas means "manly" in Greek; derived from the name Andrew. |
Armenian, Greek, Hebrew, Latin |
Either |
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andria
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Andria means "manly" in Greek; derived from "Andreas" or "Andrew." |
Biblical, Greek, Greek Mythology |
Female |
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amura
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Amura means "to protect" in Japanese; it has noble origins. |
Amharic, Ancient Greek, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Persian, Sanskrit |
Either |
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amyela
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Amyela means "beloved" and originates from Hebrew and Latin roots. |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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analia
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Analia: Hebrew origin, meaning "grace" or "favor." Feminine name. |
Argentinian, Spanish |
Female |
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