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Wish or desire.
More fortunate and happier; a comparative form derived from the Arabic root sa'ada meaning to be happy or fortunate.
Lion; symbolizes strength, courage, and leadership.
Lion of God; combines 'asad' (lion) and 'Allah' (God), symbolizing divine strength.
Hebrew name meaning 'God has made' or 'God's work,' representing divine creation.
Hebrew name meaning 'collector' or 'gatherer', derived from the root meaning to collect.
God has made, derived from Hebrew roots meaning to make and God.
Morning sun; combining Japanese 'asa' (morning) and 'hi' (sun), symbolizing new beginnings.
God has made or created by God, expressing divine creation and providence
Morning child; asa meaning morning and ko meaning child
Honey. Symbolizes sweetness, natural beauty, and goodness in Persian culture.
Various meanings depending on kanji; often relates to hemp or flax.
Easy or simple. A name conveying ease and straightforwardness.
Sanskrit term meaning 'posture' or 'seat,' commonly used in yoga to refer to physical poses.
Swahili word meaning 'thank you', expressing gratitude and appreciation.
Akan name meaning 'Queen of Asante'; represents royal leadership and historical resistance.
Gatherer or collector, meaning 'the Lord gathers' in Hebrew
Ascension
Happy and blessed; one who brings joy.
Arabic name meaning 'noble', 'pure', or 'authentic'.
Priceless; invaluable; beyond measure.
Honey; representing sweetness, gentleness, and natural purity.
Protector or guardian; derived from the Arabic root asama meaning to protect.
She-wolf; female wolf.
Belonging to or favored by Neith, the Egyptian goddess; biblical name used for Joseph's Egyptian wife.
From Egyptian, possibly meaning she belongs to the father or daughter of Ra. Biblical name.
Related to 'Ascension,' the religious concept referring to the Ascension of Jesus.
Belonging to the father or starling; biblical name of Egyptian origin.
The divine mother and queen; Egyptian goddess associated with fertility, magic, and protection.
Woman or female; carries connotations of femininity and grace in Arabic.
From the Ashanti people; named after the West African ethnic group and their historic kingdom.
Ash tree settlement, from Old English 'aesc' (ash tree) and 'by' (settlement).
Ash tree meadow; dweller in the ash tree field
Happy, blessed, fortunate one
Grove or blessed one; Hebrew name referencing ancient goddess of fertility and blessings
Blessed and strong. Combines Asher (happy, blessed) with James (supplanter).
Ford by the ash trees. From ash (the tree) and ford (river crossing).
Rich, wealthy, or affluent; Hebrew name symbolizing prosperity and abundance.
Sanskrit name meaning 'wish' or 'blessing'; symbolizes positive aspirations and hope.
Persian name with historic roots, possibly meaning 'easy-going' or graceful.
Ash tree meadow; a variant spelling of Ashley referencing a woodland location.
Ash tree meadow, from Old English æsc (ash) and leah (clearing).
Ash tree meadow.
Ash meadow; dweller by ash trees. Variant of Ashley.
Ash tree meadow, representing nature and natural beauty.
Ash tree meadow, beloved; a compound name combining Ashley (ash meadow) and Marie (of the sea).
Ash tree meadow; victory of the people (compound name).
Dream or vision; anglicized variant of the Irish 'Aisling', representing dreams and spiritual visions.
Ash tree lake. From English elements referring to a lake or pool near ash trees.
From a clearing of ash trees.
From Old English 'ash tree' and 'clearing', traditionally associated with ash tree groves.
Derived from Ashley, meaning 'ash tree meadow', symbolizing nature and tranquility.
Ash tree meadow. Variant of Ashlyn.
Ash tree meadow. A nature-inspired name suggesting peaceful growth and resilience.
A Sanskrit name meaning 'without sorrow,' symbolizing freedom from grief and emotional pain.
Armenian royal name, form of the ancient dynasty
Arabic origin meaning 'most noble' or 'more honorable'; conveys distinction and virtue.
Ash tree settlement; dwelling among ash trees.
Ash tree settlement
Hebrew name meaning 'step' or derived from Assur, an ancient Mesopotamian god and kingdom.
A Sanskrit name meaning 'horse' or relating to equine strength, mobility, and power.
Possibly related to Ashvini, a Hindu lunar mansion, or derived from 'ashva' meaning horse.
Sanskrit name possibly related to ashva (horse), symbolizing strength and vigor.
Related to the Ashvins (celestial physicians in Hindu mythology); symbolizes healing and duality.
One of the Ashwins, divine celestial twins in Hindu mythology; swift and mighty
Arabic name derived from 'shawq' meaning yearning, longing, or intense desire.
The sacred fig tree (ashwattha) revered in Hindu tradition as spiritually significant.
Sanskrit name meaning 'horseman.' Derived from the Ashwins, divine twin deities in Hindu mythology, symbolizing speed and grace.
The first lunar mansion (nakshatra) in Vedic astrology; the Ashwini Kumaras are divine physicians in Hindu mythology.
One who forgives or shows forgiveness; represents mercy and clemency.
Noble; pure-blooded; of noble descent. Connotes authenticity and genuine character in Arabic tradition.
"Protector" or "defender," one who safeguards and shields.
Healing or consoling. In Islamic tradition, Asiya was the wife of Pharaoh known for her faith and virtue.
Arabic name derived from Asya, with associations to healing and Islamic tradition.
Soldier or warrior
Named after Askia the Great, powerful ruler of the Songhai Empire
Safer, more peaceful. Derived from the Arabic word salaam, meaning peace.
Lion; symbolizing strength and courage
Turkish name meaning 'authentic', 'genuine', or 'original', derived from Turkish asli. Represents truthfulness and genuineness.
Arabic name meaning 'superior' or 'greatest,' often referring to high status and honor.
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