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Variant of Antoine, from the Roman family name Antonius. Associated with strength and valor.
Priceless; of great worth.
Priceless, worthy; from the Roman family name Antonius
Priceless or worthy of praise; variant of Antoine.
Modern variant of Antoine; from Antonius, meaning 'worthy of praise' or 'invaluable'.
Priceless; of inestimable worth.
Variant of Antoine, from Latin Antonius, meaning priceless or of great worth.
Sanskrit name meaning 'atom' or 'tiny particle,' also associated with the sky deity in Hindu Vedic mythology.
Light or illumination; derived from Arabic tradition of spiritual names.
Sanskrit name meaning younger brother, symbolizing familial bonds and youth in Hindu tradition.
Younger sister; born after
Means 'grace' or 'blessing'.
Beautiful and incomparable; one who is matchless in nature.
Incomparable or matchless; from Sanskrit meaning beyond comparison.
One of the 27 nakshatras (lunar mansions) in Hindu astronomy; symbolizes devotion and prosperity.
Sanskrit word meaning 'affection,' 'love,' or 'emotional attachment,' symbolizing devotion.
Sweet; conveys gentleness and pleasantness.
Sanskrit name meaning 'morn' or 'beautiful morning'. Associated with new beginnings and dawn.
From Sanskrit meaning 'grace,' 'favor,' or 'beloved,' symbolizing kindness.
Pleasing, graceful, charming
Humble or modest; without ego, self-effacing in nature.
Protection, shelter, or refuge
Brighter or more luminous, representing light and radiance.
Very fair, very white
Beloved or fair, from Welsh roots meaning 'very dear' or related to the element 'gwyn' (fair/white).
Grace, favor, inexhaustible
Angel, messenger
Modern variant of Anya, Russian diminutive of Anna, meaning 'grace'.
Little fire
Hollyhock or blue; represents natural beauty and the color of the sky.
Beauty, radiance, or brilliance in Irish tradition.
Japanese name meaning 'blue tree' (青木), symbolizing growth and nature.
Hawaiian name meaning 'cloud from heaven' or 'heavenly cloud'; symbolizes ethereal beauty.
Without leaves, a poetic name from Hindu tradition referencing the ascetic goddess Parvati and spiritual dedication.
Variant of the biblical name Apphia, mentioned in the Book of Philemon.
Greek goddess of love and beauty; name possibly derives from 'aphr' (foam) in reference to her mythological birth from sea foam.
Related to Apollo, representing beauty, music, prophecy, and the sun.
Pertaining to Apollo; related to the Greek god of sun, music, and healing
Derived from Apollo, the Greek god of sun, music, prophecy, and healing
Destroyer, strength, manly beauty
Feminine form of Apollonius, related to Apollo the Greek god of music, poetry, prophecy, and the sun.
Of Apollo or belonging to Apollo; related to the Greek god of the sun, music, medicine, and prophecy.
God of sun, music, prophecy, and healing in Greek mythology.
Related to the Greek god Apollo, meaning 'of Apollo' or 'belonging to the sun god.'
Spanish form of Apollonius, derived from Apollo, the Greek god of sun, music, and prophecy. Symbolizes divine inspiration and artistic brilliance.
A Native American name meaning 'butterfly', symbolizing transformation, grace, and beauty.
A Sanskrit name meaning 'unique, rare, or unprecedented,' conveying distinctiveness and singularity.
Means apostle or messenger; from Greek apostolos.
A biblical name from the Greek tradition; mentioned in the epistle to Philemon.
Variant of April, from Latin 'aperire' meaning 'to open', symbolizing spring's renewal and opening.
To open; derived from Latin aperire; named after the spring month April.
The fourth month, from Latin Aprilis, possibly meaning to open.
The fourth month of the year; associated with spring opening.
Unprecedented, novel; one who is first of their kind
Wise, intelligent, clever
From Arabic, meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent'; symbolizes intellect and sound judgment.
The farthest, furthest
Latin word for water; evokes clarity, fluidity, and tranquility.
Related to the quetzal bird, a sacred symbol in Aztec and Mesoamerican cultures representing freedom, beauty, and divinity.
Eagle; strength and vision.
Eagle. A Latin name symbolizing vision, strength, and freedom.
From Achilles, the legendary Greek warrior and hero of the Trojan War.
Place name used as personal name. From Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.
Variant of Arabella, meaning eagle or yielding to prayer.
Variant of Arabella, derived from Latin meaning 'yielding to prayer' or 'invocable.'
Yielding to prayer, beautiful altar
Yielding to prayer; variant of Arabella with Latin and Germanic roots
Variant of Arabella. Derived from Latin, traditionally meaning 'yielding to prayer' or carrying spiritual significance.
Variant of Spanish Araceli, meaning 'altar of heaven' from Latin 'ara' (altar) and 'caeli' (heaven).
Altar of heaven; references the Virgin Mary in Spanish religious tradition
Altar of heaven, from Latin ara (altar) and caeli (heaven)
Altar of heaven.
A wild donkey; also the name of an ancient city in Israel.
Worship, prayer, or spiritual devotion; expressing reverence and offering to the divine.
Worshipped; worthy of devotion or worship.
Related to Diana the moon goddess; associated with magic and witchcraft traditions.
The highest point or summit; refers to Mount Arafat in Islamic tradition.
From Mount Arafat; possibly related to Arabic 'recognition' or 'knowledge'
Related to lion or mountain; strength and majesty
From the Aran Islands; noble and strong.
Basque name meaning 'thornbush'. Associated with resilience and natural beauty.
Sanskrit name meaning 'forest,' symbolizing nature, tranquility, wilderness, and harmony with the wild.
A Yoruba name combining 'Ara' (to choose/selection) and 'Oluwa' (God), meaning 'God's choice' or 'chosen by God'.
Possibly from Turkish/Kurdish heritage, or Latin-derived from 'aras' meaning 'parrot' or 'macaw,' evoking exoticism and vibrancy.
Altar of the sky; a spiritual name from Spanish tradition.
Swift or rapid; a legendary figure in Persian mythology renowned for his archery.
Peaceful, calm, or gentle; one who brings tranquility.
Lotus; one who possesses the qualities of a lotus, symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening in Hindu tradition.
Hebrew name referencing Mount Arbel in Israel; symbolizes elevation and strength.
Possibly related to Latin arbor ('tree') or an Albanian heritage name suggesting natural roots and growth.
A strawberry tree; an evergreen shrub native to Mediterranean regions
A place of pastoral ideals and peace, derived from the ancient Greek region symbolizing an idealized natural paradise.
Spanish form related to Arcadia, the idealized pastoral region in Greek mythology.
Related to Arcadia, symbolizing a peaceful, pastoral place of simplicity and innocence
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