| Archimbald |
Male |
German |
Bold. |
| Achaius |
Male |
Irish |
Horseman. |
| Alyda |
Female |
German |
Archaic. |
| Anwas |
Male |
Welsh |
Legendary father of Twrch. |
| Anjanique |
Female |
English |
Gift of God's favor. Blend of Ann and Janet. |
| Audi |
Female |
African |
Last Daughter |
| Asher |
Male |
Hebrew |
lucky, blessed, happy |
| Albrecht |
Male |
English |
Variant of Albert: Old English for brilliant; bright; white. Alban and Albin are English surnames probably based on Spanish/Italian place name Alba. |
| Annot |
Female |
Hebrew |
Light. |
| Akule |
Male |
NativeAmerican |
Looks up. |
| Antonino |
Male |
Italian |
Highly praiseworthy. See Anthony. |
| Aakesh |
Male |
Hindi |
Lord of the sky. |
| Alcmene |
Female |
Greek |
Mother of Hercules. |
| Alddes |
Male |
Greek |
Descended from Alcaeus. |
| Asia |
Female |
Greek |
east |
| Albaric |
Male |
French |
Blond ruler. |
| Alaaudeen |
Male |
Arabic |
Excellence of Religion. |
| August |
Male |
Latin |
Form of AUGUSTUS. Revered, Exalted |
| Aner |
Female |
Biblical |
Answer, song, affliction. |
| Alycia |
Female |
Latin |
Variant of Alice. |
| Alyssandra |
Female |
French |
Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander. |
| Alain |
Male |
ArthurianLegend |
From Alain le Gros one of the Fisher kings. |
| Aatifa. Ateefa |
Female |
Arabic |
Variant of Atifa: Affection. Sympathy. |
| Ashlin |
Male |
English |
son of pool surrounded by ash trees |
| Aimilionia |
Female |
Teutonic |
Hard working. |
| Admetus |
Male |
Greek |
A king of Pherae. |
| Aveneill |
Male |
French |
Variant of Avenall: Pasture of oats. |
| Aundre |
Male |
English |
Manly; brave. Modern variant of Andrew. |
| Abishua |
Male |
Biblical |
Father of salvation |
| Abi-albon |
Male |
Biblical |
Most intelligent father |
| Aminah |
Female |
African |
Trustworthy. (Swahili). |
| Anisha |
Female |
English |
Variant of Anne or Agnes. |
| Abdul Ghafoor |
Male |
Arabic |
Servant of the Forgiver. |
| Ammiel |
Male |
Biblical |
The people of God. |
| Almunda |
Female |
Spanish |
Refers to the Virgin Mary. |
| Amselmo |
Male |
Teutonic |
Divine helmet. |
| Aiakos |
Male |
Greek |
Son of Zeus. |
| Archerd |
Male |
Anglo-Saxon |
Sacred. |
| Adaliah |
Female |
Biblical |
One that draws water, poverty, cloud, death. |
| Alika |
Female |
African |
Most beautiful. (Nigerian). |
| Adahy |
Male |
NativeAmerican |
Lives in the woods (Cherokee). |
| Aethelthryth |
Female |
Anglo-Saxon |
Wife of King Ecgfrith. |
| Aminadab |
Male |
Biblical |
My people are liberal. |
| Aeschylus |
Male |
Latin |
Athenian poet. |
| Alyson |
Female |
Irish |
Form of ALICE - noble |
| Antonio |
Male |
English |
Variant of Anthony: Highly praiseworthy. From a Roman clan name. In the 17th century, the spelling Anthony was associated with the Greek anthos meaning flower. |
| Acwellen |
Male |
Anglo-Saxon |
Kills. |
| Anath |
Male |
Biblical |
Answer, song, poverty. |
| Angelina |
Female |
Latin |
Angelic |
| Aigneis |
Female |
Celtic |
Pure. |
| Ambrosius |
Male |
Dutch |
Divine. |
| Ainslie |
Female |
English |
Derived from the Brittish Nottinghamshire place name of Annesley. From Ann's meadow. From the awe inspiring one's meadow. |
| Adorabella |
Female |
Latin |
Adored beauty. |
| Aronui |
Female |
Maori |
Desire. Great desire. |
| Aneta |
Female |
Hebrew |
Grace. |
| Agacia |
Female |
Greek |
Variant of Agatha: Good. St. Agatha was a 3rd century Christian martyr. Agatha was popular during the Middle ages. Famous bearer: twentieth Century British mystery writer Agatha Christie. |
| Adamik |
Male |
Hebrew |
Variant of Adam: Man of the red earth. Adam was the first man created by God. |
| Alfdis |
Female |
Norse |
Spirit. |
| Armino |
Male |
Teutonic |
Warrior. |
| Alfonso |
Male |
German |
Form of ALPHONSE - Eager, Noble |
| Athena |
Female |
Greek |
goddess of wisdom |
| 'Aalamgeer |
Male |
Arabic |
Variant of 'Alamgir: Conqueror of the world. |
| Araminte |
Female |
Hebrew |
Lofty. |
| Aemilia |
Female |
Latin |
The feminine form of the Roman clan name Aemilius. |
| Avimelech |
Male |
Hebrew |
Father is king. |
| Atol |
Male |
Anglo-Saxon |
Hateful. |
| Allison |
Female |
German |
Form of ALISON - noble, kind |
| Aikin |
Male |
English |
Oaken. |
| Ain |
Female |
Arabic |
precious, eye |
| Ailise |
Female |
Irish |
Noble. |
| Allan |
Male |
Celtic |
Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. See also Allen. |
| Abisha |
Male |
Hebrew |
The Lord is my father. |
| 'Ahd |
Female |
Arabic |
Variant of Ahd: Pledge. Knowledge. |
| Andena |
Female |
English |
Feminine of Andrea. |
| Alejandro |
Male |
Greek |
Variant of Alexander: Defender; protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great. |
| Auguseto |
Male |
Hawaiian |
Variant of Aukake: Wise. |
| Alice |
Female |
English |
noble |
| Andrea |
Female |
English |
Form of ANDREW - manly |
| Agee |
Male |
Biblical |
A valley, deepness. |
| Alcumena |
Female |
Latin |
Mother of Hercules. |
| Alfons |
Male |
Swedish |
Noble or ready. |
| Annice |
Female |
Not available or unknown |
Form of AGNES - chaste |
| Aodha |
Male |
Irish |
Variant of Aodh: Fire; fiery. |
| Aselma |
Female |
Gaelic |
Fair. |
| Andi |
Female |
Greek |
Form of ANDREA. manly |
| Autumn |
Female |
Latin |
autumn |
| Arwood |
Male |
English |
From the fir forest. |
| Ardith |
Female |
Anglo-Saxon |
Good war. |
| Amadeus |
Male |
Latin |
loves God |
| Alesandese |
Female |
Basque |
Basque feminine form of Alesander: helper of man. |
| Amaravati |
Female |
Indian |
Full of ambrosia. |
| Ashraf |
Male |
Arabic |
More noble. |
| Aloiki |
Male |
Hawaiian |
Renowned war. |
| Abdel Hadi |
Male |
Arabic |
Variant of Abdal Hadi: Servant of the leader. |
| Ashkii |
Male |
NativeAmerican |
Boy (Navajo). |
| Abdul Razaq |
Male |
Arabic |
Variant of Abdul Razaaq: Servant of the Maintainer. The Provider. |
| Apsaras |
Female |
Indian |
From the water's stream. |
| 'Atiyya |
Female |
Arabic |
Variant of Atiya: Gift. Present See Muslim Names in Help file for usage guidelines . |
| Amalasand |
Female |
German |
Industrious. |
| Anny |
Female |
Hebrew |
Prayer. |