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Arabic name meaning 'lofty', 'sublime', or 'exalted'. Represents elevation and honor.
Dark. Arabic word describing dark complexion.
Destroyer; a powerful demon figure in Jewish, Islamic, and Christian tradition.
God's protector or protected by the gods, from Old Norse Ás (god) and mundr (protector).
Welcome or hospitable, from ancient Greek roots relating to hospitality
Aspen tree, shaking tree
Aspen tree. Variant of Aspen, symbolizing grace and endurance.
Lion; signifies strength and courage.
Strong one or derived from Hassan. A name signifying strength and capability.
Means pure, noble, and authentic in Arabic; symbolizes genuineness and refined character.
Assumed or taken up, referencing the Assumption of Mary in Christian tradition.
Named after the ancient Mesopotamian kingdom of Assyria, symbolizing strength and ancient heritage.
Star. Signifies brightness and celestial beauty.
Derived from the Greek word 'aster,' meaning 'star,' symbolizing brightness and celestial beauty.
Star; in Greek mythology, a Titaness goddess of falling stars and astrology.
Eastern town or ash tree town, from Old English ash (tree) and tun (town).
English surname used as a given name, associated with aristocracy.
From Asturias
Means 'star' in Latin; symbolizes brilliance, guidance, and celestial beauty.
Star maiden; Greek goddess of justice and innocence
Greek god of dusk and stars; related to 'astron' meaning star.
Star maiden or the starred one. Variant of Astraea, the Greek goddess of justice.
Divinely beautiful, god's strength
Divine beauty; from Old Norse elements ás (god) and fríðr (beautiful).
Variant of Azucena, referring to the lily flower; symbolizes purity and elegance.
Tomorrow or flying bird, depending on kanji characters used
Assumption; religious reference to the Assumption of Mary in Christian tradition.
Black; dark. Arabic name denoting darkness or dark complexion.
Russian diminutive or Turkish name associated with grace and care.
Father or ancestor
Immovable, eternal, or steadfast. Symbolizes strength and permanence.
Watchtower or observation post; symbolizes vigilance and guardianship.
God is exalted or mighty. A variant of the biblical name Athaliah, suggesting divine strength.
Immortal; from Greek meaning without death, symbolizing eternal life.
Crown or she is crowned. Represents nobility and honor.
Crown; symbolizes royalty and honor.
Variant of Athena, Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and strategic intellect.
Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts in Greek mythology; Spanish/Italian form of Athena.
Variant of Athalia; Hebrew origin possibly meaning 'God is exalted' or 'God is great.'
Hebrew name meaning God is exalted or the Lord is my exaltation, expressing divine reverence.
God is exalted; the Lord is great. Biblical name of a queen of Judah.
God is exalted; from the Hebrew Athaliah, a biblical queen's name.
Greek name meaning immortal, a variant of Athanasios.
Immortality or eternal life
"Immortal," from Greek roots meaning "not death."
Immortal; from Greek athanatos, meaning not subject to death.
Sanskrit name meaning 'without fever' or 'healthy and strong.'
Related to the Atharva Veda; one of the four Vedas representing sacred Vedic knowledge and tradition.
Goddess of wisdom and warfare
Combination of Athena (goddess of wisdom) and Marie (beloved or star of the sea).
Variation of Athena; from Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and handicrafts associated with strategic intelligence.
Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts. Represents strategic intellect and cultural refinement.
Variant of Athena; Greek goddess of wisdom, strategy, and warfare.
Fearless or invincible; derived from Sanskrit.
Priceless or invaluable. Variant spelling of Anthony with Latin origins.
Arabic name; a notable name from Islamic tradition
Kind, compassionate, sympathetic
From Arabic, meaning 'fragrant' or 'noble'; symbolizes refinement and elegance.
Variant of Attila; etymology disputed, possibly from Turkic meaning 'little father'.
Gift, from Arabic meaning a present or offering.
Gift; an Arabic name representing the quality of generosity and giving.
From Greek mythology; name of a huntress known for swiftness
Bearer of the heavens, enduring
Indivisible; from Greek 'atomos' meaning uncuttable, symbolizing unity and wholeness.
A legendary figure in Greek mythology; ancestor of Agamemnon.
Related to the sage Atreya in Hindu tradition
Fearless or brave; derived from Atreus, a prominent figure in Greek mythology.
From Hebrew Mattityahu meaning gift of God. Represents a divine blessing.
From Attica, the ancient Greek region. Latin designation related to Athens.
Historical name of uncertain etymology, possibly meaning father in Gothic language
Of the Attius family
From Sanskrit meaning incomparable or matchless, representing excellence and individuality.
English place-derived name meaning 'at the well,' suggesting residence near a water source or spring.
English surname meaning at or by the wood
Little one; a diminutive term in Nahuatl.
Variant of Aubrey, derived from Germanic meaning 'elf ruler'.
Elf ruler; elf counselor
Variant of Aubrey; means 'elf ruler' from Germanic origins.
Variant of Aubrey; from Germanic/French meaning 'elf ruler' or 'elf strength.'
Elf ruler or elf power; variant of Aubrey.
Elf ruler; symbolizes grace and otherworldly authority.
Elf ruler, supernatural power
Elaboration of Aubrey, derived from Old German 'Albericuz' meaning 'elf ruler.'
Variant of Aubrey; derived from Germanic elements meaning elf ruler.
Elf ruler; modern feminine variant of Aubrey.
Elf ruler; noble and bright in nature.
Elf ruler; from Germanic elements aelf (elf) and ric (ruler).
Elf ruler or noble strength. A variant of Aubrey.
Modern variant of Aubrey, from Germanic 'Alberich,' meaning 'elf ruler' or possessing noble strength.
Elf ruler. From Old French elements meaning elf and ruler.
A modern spelling variant of Aubrey, from French and Germanic roots meaning 'elf ruler' or 'elf counsel.'
Reddish-brown color; evokes warmth, earth, and natural beauty.
Wealth and glory; composed of Old Germanic elements 'auda' (wealth) and 'mari' (famous).
English surname used as given name; possibly means old friend.
Variant of Audrey, from Old English meaning 'noble strength' or 'noble and strong'.
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