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My submitted names - A
Hi !!!Currently I've submitted 177 given names.
But now I'll list only the A.
WDYTO them?Abukcheech (m) 'mouse' Algonquin
Adanedhel (m) 'half-elf, elfman' Sondarin
Afwerki (m) 'mouth of gold' Tigrinya
Agathinus (m) see Agatha, A. Greek Latinized.
Ahiga (m) 'he fights' Navajo
Aklilu (m) 'laurel wreath' Tigrinya
Albachiara (f) 'bright dawn' Italian
Aleeki (m) 'brave lion' Somali
Aletheia (f) original for Alethea, Ancient Greek
Aman (m) 'handsome' Tigrinya
Amani (f) 'faith' Tigrinya
Ambesa (f) 'lioness' Tigrinya
Amleset (f) 'she makes it return' Tigrinya
Anbessa (m) 'lion' Tigrinya
Angourie (f) English/Rare
Anoki (m) 'actor' Sioux
Antxon (m) see Antonio, Basque
Aprile (f) see April, Italian
Aprilia (f) elaborated from Aprile, Italian
Aranchi (f) 'orange (fruit)' Tigrinya
Argenide (f) unknown origin, Italian/Rare
Armana (f) 'our flag' Tigrinya
Arrietta (f) see Harriet, Spanish
Assaf (m) see Asaf (Hebrew)
Assuntina (f) dim of Assunta, Italian
Audjah (f) unknown, Indonesian
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You've been hard at work. Thank you for making the database more complete. My favorites from this list are Aleeki, Aklilu, and Amleset. It seems like Basque names would be popular with U.S. parents these days, with all the X's. (I've thought the same about Polish names, since they often contain Y's where other languages would use I's, another popular naming trend.)

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Hi !!!I'm glad to help! Every name was submitted at the beginning.You are right: maybe Polish and Basque names would be trendy in U.S.
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