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Beautiful or becoming, representing grace and elegance.
Ear of grain. Represents harvest and natural bounty.
The most excellent and best
Best or most excellent, from Greek 'aristos'.
Best, excellent, from Greek aristos
The best, noble, or excellent.
Best purpose or best end, from Greek 'aristos' (best) and 'telos' (end).
Basque name, feminine form of Aritz, meaning 'oak.' Symbolizes strength, stability, and natural beauty.
Lion of God; combining 'ari' (lion) and 'el' (God).
Bright, white, and noble; variant of Arjun
Bright, shining, white, silver
Bright or white in color; a warrior prince from the Hindu epic Mahabharata representing courage and righteousness.
Combination of Arjun (hero of the Mahabharata) and Krishna (Hindu deity); embodies divine heroism and wisdom.
Sanskrit 'Arjun' means bright or white. Reddy is a Telugu surname.
The sun. Symbolizing radiance, illumination, and cosmic light in Sanskrit tradition.
Variant of Orlando, from Italian/Spanish meaning 'famous land', evoking prominence and well-known territories.
Pledge or oath; noble; variant of Arlene
From the hare meadow.
Eagle; derived from Old German roots suggesting strength and freedom.
Pledge; a solemn vow or promise.
Little eagle or noble and bright. French feminine form.
Pledge or oath, variant of Arlene possibly from Celtic meaning to pledge.
Variant of Arlene; possibly derived from Germanic roots meaning 'eagle.'
English place name from Old English elements meaning settlement of Earling.
Between two hills, fortified hill
Wish, desire, or aspiration. Represents longing and hope.
Feminine form of Armand, derived from Germanic roots meaning 'warrior' or 'relating to an army.'
Noble or honored, possibly related to Celtic roots meaning noble
Armed; related to Latin arma (weapons), suggesting warrior woman.
An Armenian given name with cultural significance in Armenian heritage.
Battle eagle; from Germanic elements arm (eagle) and hild (battle).
Army warrior or strong soldier
Warrior, from Latin arma meaning arms or weapons.
Soldier and warrior; Italian form of Armand.
Eagle ruler; from Germanic elements meaning eagle and rule, symbolizing strength.
Sanskrit name meaning ocean; associated with vastness, depth, and fluidity of life.
Eagle; derived from Old Norse, symbolizing strength and vision.
Related to Arnold, meaning eagle ruler.
From Arnold, means little eagle or eagle warrior in Germanic tradition.
Eagle power; powerful like an eagle.
Feminine form of Arnold; means eagle or strong as an eagle
Diminutive of Arnold, meaning 'eagle warrior' or 'eagle ruler.' Symbolizes strength and keen vision.
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