| Amon |
Male |
Biblical |
Faithful, true. |
| Amr |
Male |
ArthurianLegend |
Son of Arthur. |
| Arleana |
Female |
English |
Variant of Carlene and Charlene. |
| Agrippinae |
Female |
Latin |
Colonist. |
| Amell |
Male |
German |
Power of an eagle. |
| Ahaz |
Male |
Biblical |
One that takes or possesses. |
| Andswarian |
Male |
Anglo-Saxon |
Answers. |
| Adina |
Female |
Biblical |
Adorned; voluptuous; dainty |
| Azarious |
Male |
Hebrew |
God helps. |
| Arjumand |
Male |
Arabic |
Respected. Noble. |
| Aadi |
Male |
Hindi |
Beginning. |
| Arach |
Male |
Hebrew |
Ready; prepared. |
| Aubrian |
Male |
Teutonic |
Rules the elves. |
| 'Afaaf |
Female |
Arabic |
Variant of Afaf: Chaste. Virtuous. Decent. Pure. |
| Anda |
Female |
English |
Abbreviation of Andrea. |
| Adna |
Female |
Biblical |
Pleasure; delight |
| Armondo |
Male |
German |
Variant of Armand: Army man; soldier. Famous Bearer: romantic actor Armand Assante. |
| Adanya |
Female |
African |
Her father's daughter. (Nigerian). |
| Aaqaa |
Male |
Arabic |
Variant of Agha: Master. Owner. |
| Atheistan |
Male |
English |
From the Old English Aethelstan meaning noble stone. Atheistan was a 10th century Anglo-Saxon king. Sir Walter Scott used the name Atheistan in his 19th century novel Ivanhoe. |
| A'zam |
Male |
Arabic |
Greatest. Biggest. |
| Adhamh |
Male |
Gaelic |
Gaelic form of Adam. |
| Anathoth |
Male |
Biblical |
Answer, song, poverty. |
| Annan |
Male |
Celtic |
From the stream. |
| Abbotson |
Male |
Hebrew |
Son of Abbot. |
| Antonette |
Female |
Latin |
Praiseworthy. Feminine of Anthony. |
| Abdul-Ghafur |
Male |
Arabic |
Variant of Abdul-Ghafoor: Servant of the Forgiver. |
| Analisia |
Female |
Latin |
Graced with God's bounty. |
| Allie |
Female |
Not available or unknown |
Form of ALISON - noble, kind |
| Armilla |
Female |
Latin |
Bracelet. |
| Antandra |
Female |
Latin |
An Amazon. |
| Adom |
Male |
African |
God's blessing. (Ghanian). |
| Aethra |
Female |
Greek |
Mother of Theseus. |
| Aurelius |
Male |
Polish |
Variant of Aurek: Fair-haired. |
| Anim |
Female |
Biblical |
Answerings, singings, afflicted. Non-Gerderized Biblical Name |
| Aderet |
Male |
Hebrew |
Crown. |
| Ananya |
Male |
Hindi |
One-of-a-kind; unique. |
| Ariobananes |
Male |
Latin |
Name of a king. |
| Ashlie |
Female |
English |
Meadow of ash trees. |
| Avivi |
Female |
Hebrew |
Innocent; Springtime. |
| Avalee |
Female |
English |
Variant of medieval given names Avis and Aveline. |
| Abdal Muhsin |
Male |
Arabic |
Servant of the charitable one. |
| Archard |
Male |
Anglo-Saxon |
Sacred. |
| Adamina |
Female |
Hebrew |
daughter of the earth |
| Arqam |
Male |
Arabic |
Writer. The best recorder. |
| Aiglentina |
Female |
French |
Sweetbrier rose. |
| Abiasaph |
Male |
Biblical |
Consuming father; gathering |
| Abed |
Male |
Arabic |
Worshipper. Adorer. |
| Anak |
Male |
Biblical |
A collar, ornament. |
| Audumla |
Female |
Norse |
A giant cow that nursed Ymir. |
| Aelle |
Male |
Anglo-Saxon |
Name of several kings. |
| Aiyana |
Female |
American Indian |
eternal bloom |
| Armin |
Male |
German |
Protective. Also can be a variant of Herman: Soldier. Army Man. |
| Aroghetto |
Male |
Italian |
Rules the estate. |
| Aitziber |
Female |
Basque |
Refers to the Virgin Mary. |
| Agaue |
Female |
Greek |
Good. |
| Aila |
Female |
Not available or unknown |
light-bearer |
| Arren |
Male |
Hebrew |
Variant of Aaron: Lofty; exalted; high mountain. |
| Arrio |
Male |
Spanish |
Warlike; fierce. |
| Artemisia |
Female |
Greek |
Gift from Artemis. Of Artemis, the Greek counterpart of the Roman goddess Diana. 4th Century Queen of Caria, Artemisia, was responsible for the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. |
| Akili |
Female |
Not available or unknown |
wisdom |
| Aristo |
Male |
Greek |
best |
| Anjali |
Female |
Greek |
Messenger. |
| Abdul Raouf |
Male |
Arabic |
Servant of the Most Merciful. |
| Abel |
Male |
Hebrew |
Breath; son; breathing spirit. In the Old Testament, Abel was the son of Adam and Eve who was killed by his brother Cain in a fit of jealousy. |
| Aquilina |
Female |
Spanish |
An eagle; sharp-eyed. |
| Annette |
Female |
English |
Variant of Ann: A variant of Hannah introduced to Britain in the 13th century, made popular in the 14th century by the cult of St Anne. The form of the name varies with fashion:. |
| Adelhard |
Male |
German |
Resolute. |
| Adar |
Male |
Biblical |
High; eminent |
| Agafia |
Female |
Greek |
Good. |