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From an English place name and surname.
English name derived from Germanic elements meaning noble counsel, suggesting wisdom and nobility.
Noble strength; variant of Audrey
Noble strength; extended form of Audrey combining English roots with a feminine ending.
Variant of Audrey, from Old English meaning 'noble strength' or 'noble power'.
Noble strength; a variant of Audrey conveying nobility and power
Noble strength; a person of strong, noble character.
Noble and strong; a modern feminine variant of Audrey combining traditional English roots with contemporary suffix styling.
Noble strength; variant of Audrey from Old English Æðelþryð
Variant of Audrey, meaning noble strength.
Noble strength; a modern elaboration of Audrey combining strength and nobility
Noble counselor; feminine variation of Audrey combining Old English roots with the suffix -elle.
Noble strength
Variation of Audrey, from Old English meaning 'noble strength'.
Wealthy friend; from Germanic Aud (wealth) and win (friend).
Venerable, magnificent. Derived from Augustus, conveying dignity and authority.
Diminutive of Augustine or Augustus, from Latin meaning 'great' or 'venerable.'
Great, magnificent, venerable
Great and majestic; feminine form of Latin Augustus denoting nobility
Venerable or majestic; from Latin meaning 'revered' or 'dignified'.
Variant of Augustine; from Latin Augustus meaning 'great' or 'venerable'.
Feminine form of Augustus, from Latin 'augustinus' meaning 'great' or 'magnificent,' symbolizing dignity and prestige.
Majestic and venerable; suggesting dignity and reverence.
Spanish/Italian form of Augustus, from Latin meaning 'venerable' or 'majestic.'
From the ocean
Cherished, precious—a Hawaiian name conveying love and deep value.
Sacred syllable representing the primordial sound of the universe in Hinduism
Warrior or strong man
Noble strength; derived from Germanic roots meaning noble and powerful.
Modern spelling variant of Aurora; means 'dawn' in Latin, symbolizing new beginnings.
Golden; symbolizes radiance, preciousness, and illumination.
Golden; made of gold. Associated with brightness and preciousness.
Related to Aurelia, a Latin name meaning 'golden,' representing beauty and radiance.
Derived from Latin 'aureus' meaning golden. Symbolizes brightness, nobility, and divine light.
Feminine form of Aurelius; derived from Latin 'aureus' meaning golden.
Golden, from Latin 'aureus' meaning of gold or golden.
Means 'golden'; derived from Latin aureus.
Derived from Aurelius, meaning golden or of gold, symbolizing precious value and radiant brilliance.
Golden, gilded; symbolizing radiance and nobility
From Latin 'aureus' (golden); symbolizes radiance, brightness, and nobility.
Golden or gilded
Golden or relating to gold
A variant of Aurora or Aurelia, derived from the Latin 'aurora' meaning 'dawn.'
Golden, variant of Aurelia from Latin 'aureus'
Golden; derived from Latin aureus, symbolizing precious value and radiance.
Derived from Latin 'aureus' meaning golden, symbolizing radiance and light.
Dawn, goddess of the morning
Variant of Aurora, meaning 'dawn' in Latin mythology.
Dawn; the Roman goddess of dawn
Bear; derived from Old Welsh indicating strength and courage.
Bear. An alternate spelling of Arthur, from Celtic or Latin origins.
Gold; a precious metal symbolizing wealth and purity
Associated with the Egyptian goddess Aset (Isis), representing magic, motherhood, and divine protection.
Great and majestic. Derived from Augustus, symbolizing dignity and grandeur.
Venerable; worthy of respect.
Venerable, majestic, or great; derived from the Latin Augustus
Variant of Austin, from Latin 'Augustus' meaning 'great' or 'venerable'.
Great, majestic, feminine variant of Austin
Variant of Arthur, meaning 'bear' from Celtic origins. Associated with strength and nobility.
English surname name historically used as a given name.
The fall season, representing change, transformation, and harvest
Fall season, time of harvest
Possibly from Latin 'avis' (bird) or Germanic 'Aveline'.
Variant of Ava, from Latin 'avis' meaning 'bird', representing grace and freedom.
My father's joy; expresses paternal delight and blessing.
Related to hazelnut or bird-like; variant of Aveline with Germanic roots.
Modern variant of Avalon, from Celtic meaning 'island of apples'.
Modern blend combining Ava with Lynne elements
Bringer of good news; derived from Greek meaning good and angel/messenger.
Means 'earth' in Sanskrit, representing stability and grounding.
Earth; symbolizes grounding, nature, and stability
Grassy plain; a variant of Savannah, derived from the Taino word meaning open grassland.
From French 'avant' meaning 'before', used as a name suggesting artistic innovation and forward-thinking vision.
Forward; progressing
Sanskrit name related to Avanti, an ancient Indian kingdom, symbolizing heritage and history.
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