| Axill |
Male |
Scandinavian |
Variant of Axel: Father of peace. |
| Amoll |
Male |
German |
Power of an eagle. |
| Andswaru |
Female |
Anglo-Saxon |
Answer. |
| Abasi |
Male |
Egyptian |
Stern. |
| Abib |
Male |
Biblical |
Green fruit, ears of corn. |
| Agrican |
Male |
French |
From the field. |
| Atzel |
Male |
Hebrew |
Noble. |
| Adira |
Female |
Arabic |
Strong. |
| Akhtar |
Male |
Arabic |
Star. Good luck. |
| Alumit |
Female |
Hebrew |
Girl. |
| Ankine |
Female |
Armenian |
Valuable. |
| Ambika |
Female |
Hindu |
goddess of destruction |
| Abdul Muiz |
Male |
Arabic |
Servant of the Giver of Might and Glory. |
| Agamedes |
Male |
Greek |
Murdered by his brother for theft. |
| Aguecheek |
Male |
Shakespearean |
'Twelfth Night', also called 'What You Will' Sir Andrew Aguecheek. |
| Abdul-Fatah |
Male |
Arabic |
Variant of Abdul-Fataah: Servant of the Opener (of the gates of sustenance). |
| Allena |
Female |
Celtic |
Fair, good-looking. Feminine of Allen or variant of Helen. |
| Ama |
Female |
African |
Saturday's child. (Ghanese). |
| Asaf |
Male |
Hebrew |
Gathers. |
| Abrienne |
Female |
Italian |
Feminine of Abraham. |
| Arabella |
Female |
Dutch |
Beautiful. |
| Alcamene |
Female |
Latin |
Mother of Hercules. |
| Amabilis |
Female |
Latin |
Beautiful or loving. |
| Alcaeus |
Male |
Latin |
A Greek poet. |
| Angelino |
Male |
Italian |
Messenger. Biblical name for spirit messengers God sends men. |
| Avril |
Female |
English |
Opening buds of spring; born in April. |
| Amerawdwr |
Male |
Welsh |
Emperor. |
| Allayne |
Male |
English |
Variant of Alan: Fair; handsome. Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-. |
| Abijam |
Male |
Biblical |
Father of the sea |
| Amma |
Male |
Indian |
Supreme god. |
| Amora |
Female |
Norse |
Light eagle. |
| Andre' |
Male |
Scottish |
Variant of Andrew: Manly. From the Greek Andrew. Has long been a popular Scottish name, because St. Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland after whom the town of St Andrews was named. |
| Abantiades |
Male |
Latin |
Descendant of Abas. |
| Alyna |
Female |
Latin |
Of the nobility. Variant of Adelina. |
| Audrianna |
Female |
English |
Nobility; strength. |
| Arsenio |
Male |
Greek |
manly, virile |
| Avasa |
Female |
Hindi |
Independent. |
| Azor |
Male |
Biblical |
A helper; a court |
| Agneta |
Female |
Danish |
Pure. |
| Alao |
Male |
English |
Variant of Alan: Fair; handsome. Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-. |
| Avshai |
Male |
Hebrew |
Variant of Avishai: Gift from God. |
| Alvino |
Male |
German |
Variant of Alvin: Friend. |
| Andenon |
Male |
Swedish |
Son of Ander. |
| Amada |
Male |
Latin |
Variant of Amadeus: He who loves God. Famous Bearer: late composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. |
| Audun |
Male |
Scandinavian |
deserted |
| Andrian |
Male |
English |
Manly; brave. Modern variant of Andrew. |
| Arthurina |
Female |
English |
Feminine form of Arthur: From the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning noble, courageous. Famous bearer: Legendary sixth century King Arthur of Britain and his Round Table of knights. This legend dates to the early 9th century. |
| 'Artbar |
Female |
Arabic |
Ambergris. |
| Axel |
Male |
Hebrew |
divine reward |
| Ahlai |
Female |
Biblical |
Beseeching, sorrowing, expecting. |
| Adael |
Male |
Hebrew |
God's ornament. |
| Abiram |
Male |
Hebrew |
Variant of Aviram: My father is strong; father of heights. |
| Abarim |
Male |
Biblical |
Passages, passengers. |
| Anrid |
Female |
Norse |
Wife of Ketil Fjorleifarson. |
| Alzina |
Female |
Arabic |
Woman. |
| Aryeh |
Male |
Hebrew |
Lion of God. |
| Askel |
Male |
Norse |
Son of Dufniall. |
| Apollonis |
Female |
Latin |
One of the muses worshipped at Delphi. |
| Adaia |
Male |
Hebrew |
Variant of Adaiah: Witness of God. |
| Aleecia |
Female |
Latin |
Variant of Alice. |
| Autonoe |
Female |
Greek |
Mother of Actaeon. |
| Aviah |
Male |
Hebrew |
My father is Lord. |
| Abel-shittim |
Male |
Biblical |
Mourning of thorns. |
| Adami |
Male |
Biblical |
My man; red; earthy; human |
| Aysha |
Female |
Arabic |
Woman. Life. Aisha was the name of the favorite wife of the prophet Mohammed. |
| Achzib |
Male |
Biblical |
Liar; lying; one that runs |
| Annawan |
Male |
NativeAmerican |
Variant of Annawon: Algonquin name meaning Chief. |
| Ailin |
Male |
English |
Variant of Alan: Fair; handsome. Famous Bearer: U.S. actor Alan Alda. |
| Aethelstan |
Male |
Anglo-Saxon |
Name of a king. |
| Ahmik |
Male |
Hebrew |
strength of gods flock |
| Adolphe |
Male |
German |
Variant of Adolph: Noble wolf. |
| Abdul-Baari |
Male |
Arabic |
Servant of the Creator. |
| Agag |
Male |
Biblical |
Roof, upper floor. |
| Amalia |
Female |
Latin |
industrious |
| Aroha |
Female |
Maori |
Love. |
| Ataya |
Male |
Hebrew |
Variant of Ataiah: God helps. |
| Amiram |
Male |
Hebrew |
Of lofty people. |
| Alessandro |
Male |
Greek |
Defender of man. |
| Anticlea |
Female |
Greek |
Mother of Odysseus. |
| Aberfa |
Female |
Welsh |
From the mouth of the river. |
| Anluan |
Male |
Irish |
Champion. |
| Afina |
Female |
Not available or unknown |
blueberry |
| Anahita |
Female |
Indian |
Goddess of the waters. |
| Abdal Halim |
Male |
Arabic |
Servant of the patient one. |
| Arlena |
Female |
English |
Variant of Carlene and Charlene. |
| Ashleigh |
Female |
English |
Meadow of ash trees. |
| Ar |
Female |
Anglo-Saxon |
Mercy. |
| Aristophanes |
Male |
Latin |
Name of a poet. |
| Ajani |
Male |
African |
He Who Wins the Struggle |
| Ardaleah |
Male |
English |
From the home lover's meadow. |
| Anwyl |
Male |
Celtic |
Beloved. |
| Abdalla |
Male |
African |
Servant of God. (Swahili). |
| Akshay |
Male |
Hindi |
Forever. |
| Amblaoibh |
Male |
Irish |
Relic. |
| Astyanax |
Male |
Greek |
King of the city. Son of Hector killed at Troy. |
| Accalia |
Female |
Latin |
foster mother of Romulus and Remus |
| Azizah |
Female |
Arabic |
Cherished. |
| Aini |
Female |
Arabic |
Spring. Flower. Source. Choice. |
| Anaiah |
Male |
Hebrew |
Answer of God; God answers. |
| Anunciacion |
Female |
Spanish |
Of the Annunciation. |