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Æsbiorn m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Ǣsbiǫrn.
Ǣsbiǫrn m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Ásbiǫrn.
Aesepus m Greek Mythology
A river god in Greek mythology, personifying the river and town of Aesepus (today Gönen, Turkey).
Æsgerður f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic younger form of Ǣsgærðr.
Aesha f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Aisha.
Æsir m Icelandic, Norse Mythology
Icelandic masculine form of Æsa. This is the name of a character in Norse mythology.
Ǣstríðr f Old Norse
East Nordic variant of Ástríðr.
Aet f Estonian
Estonian cognate of Agatha.
Æthelhelm m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements æðele "noble" and helm "helmet, protection" (making it a cognate of Adalhelm)... [more]
Ætill m Old Norse
Variant of Eitill.
Aetios m Ancient Greek, Armenian
Original Ancient Greek form of Aetius, as well as the modern Armenian form.
Aex f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Αιξ (Aix) meaning "goat". In Greek mythology Aex or Aega was a goat nymph who nursed the infant Zeus in Crete, and he afterwards changed her into the constellation Capella... [more]
Afa m Polynesian
Means "hurricane" in Polynesian.
Afafa f Ewe
Means "the first child of the second husband" in Ewe.
Afagache m & f Kassena
Means "I am on guard, alert" in Kasem.
Afako m Ossetian (Rare)
Derived from Persian آفاق (afagh) meaning "horizons, world". Alternately, it may be a form of Athanasius via Russian Афанасий (Afanasiy).
Afanas m Russian
Short form of Afanasiy.
Afanasi m Russian
Variant of Afanasiy.
Afareu m Catalan (Rare), Portuguese (Rare)
Catalan and Portuguese form of Aphareus.
Afeefa f Arabic
Variant of Afifa.
Afet f Turkish
Means "ravishingly beautiful" in Turkish.
Afften f English
Variant of Afton.
Afi m Norse Mythology
Means "grandfather" in Old Norse. In the Rígsþula, Afi and his wife Amma are one of the three couples the god Rígr visits.
Afianwan f Ibibio
Means "fair lady" in Ibibio.
Afife f Turkish
Derived from Turkish afif meaning "chaste" or "uncorrupted".
Afik m & f Hebrew
Means "channel" or "brook" in Hebrew.
Afina f Romanian
Derived from Romanian afin meaning "bilberry".
Afinogen m Russian
Russian form of Athenogenes.
Afiríyie f Akan
Means "happy circumstances" in Akan.
Afitab f Ottoman Turkish
From Persian aftab meaning "sunlight".
Afitu m Tongan
Means "to scatter fire" in Tongan.
Afiya f African, Arabic
Means "health" in Arabic.
Afiyat f Dagestani
Dagestani form of Afiya.
Afkar m Old Danish, Old Swedish
Old Danish and Old Swedish younger form of Afkarr.
Afkarr m Old Norse
Old Norse byname, from Old Norse afkárr meaning "strange", "prodigious".
Afkarus m Old Swedish
Latinised form of Afkar.
Afnane f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Variant transcription of Afnan.
Áfonya f Hungarian (Rare)
Directly taken from Hungarian áfonya "blueberry".
Afraa f Arabic
Means "white" in Arabic.
Afradaíté f Irish
Irish form of Aphrodite.
Afrania f Ancient Roman, Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish (Latin American)
Feminine form of Afranius. A bearer of this name was the ancient Roman woman Gaia Afrania, wife of the senator Licinius Buccio.
Afrasiab m Persian Mythology, Pashto (Rare)
Possibly means “fearsome” from Middle Persian plʾsy̲d̲ʾp̄. In Persian mythology, Afrasiab was the mythical king of Turan (a region in Central Asia). He was the main antagonist of the epic poem 'Shahnameh'.
Afreeda f Bengali
Variant of Afrida.
Afreen m Pakistani
Variant transcription of Aafrin.
Africana f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Africanus.
Afriyie m & f Akan
Means "has appeared well" in Akan.
Afro m Italian
Means "African" in Italian. A known bearer was artist Afro Basaldella (1912-1976).
Afrodísio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Aphrodisius (see Aphrodisios).
Afrodisio m Italian (Archaic), Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Aphrodisius (see Aphrodisios).
Afroditė f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Aphrodite.
Afrodyzy m Polish
Polish form of Aphrodisius (see Aphrodisios).
Afrouz f Persian
Means "illuminating, enlightening, kindling" in Persian.
Afrozeh f Arabic
Means "That which illuminates; bringer of light" in Arabic.
Afryea f Ewe
Means "born during happy times" in Ewe.
Afshan f Urdu, Indian (Muslim)
Derived from Persian افسانه (afsâne) meaning "tale, story" (see Afsaneh).
Afsheen f & m Urdu
Urdu form of Afshin, also used as a feminine name.
Afsona f Uzbek
Means "legend, tale" in Uzbek.
Aftab m Urdu, Bengali
From Persian آفتاب (âftâb) meaning "sunshine, sunlight".
Afton f & m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Afton. It is also the name of a river in Scotland, and it coincides with the Swedish noun afton meaning "evening".... [more]
Afu m Polynesian
Means "hot" in Polynesian.
Afuluchianya m Igbo
Means "does one see God?" in Igbo.
Afwerki m Tigrinya, Ethiopian
Means "mouth of gold" in Tigrinya.
Afya f Arabic
Variant of Apphia.
Ágá m Sami
Sami form of Aslak.
Aga f Polish
Diminutive of Agata or Agnieszka.
Aga f Yi
Means "second sister" in Yi.
Agaate f Estonian (Rare)
Estonian form of Agatha.
Agabus m Biblical
Agabus was an early follower of Christianity from Syria mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles as a prophet. He is traditionally remembered as one of the Seventy Disciples described in Luke 10:1–24.
Agada f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "legend" or "fairytale" in Hebrew.
Agalembo m & f Bandial
Means "s/he ruins it" in Bandial.
Agan m Turkish
Means "shooting star" in Turkish.
Agapeetus m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish variant of Agapetus.
Agapeta f Greenlandic
Feminine form of Agapetus.
Agápio m Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Agapios.
Agapio m Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare)
Italian and Spanish form of Agapios.
Agapitu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Agapitos.
Agasa f Japanese
From Japanese 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia", 芽 (ga) meaning "bud, sprout, shoot" combined with 沙 (sa) meaning "sand". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Agát f Sami
Sami variant of Agathe.
Ágáta f Old Norse
Old Norse form of Agatha.
Agatangela f Italian
Italian feminine form of Agathangelos.
Agatângelo m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Agathangelos.
Agate f Latvian, Danish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Swedish, French (Rare), Picard, Basque
French variant and Nordic, Picard, Basque and Latvian form of Agathe. In French and Basque, the name coincides with the word for the gemstone.
Ágatha f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Brazilian Portuguese variant of Ágata.
Agatharkhos m Ancient Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Ἀγάθαρχος (see Agatharchos).
Agathemeris f Ancient Greek
Possibly derived from Greek ἀγαθὸς (agathos) "good, noble" and ἥμερος (hemeros) "civilized, gentle".
Agathetyche f Ancient Greek
Means "good fortune", from Greek αγαθος (agathos) meaning "good" combined with τύχη (tyche) meaning "fortune, chance, fate".
Agathios m Ancient Greek (?)
Derived from Greek ἀγαθός (agathos) meaning "good".
Agatho m Ancient Greek (Latinized), History
Latinized form of Agathon. This name was borne by a 7th-century pope.
Agathoclia f Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Variant latinization of Agathokleia, because its proper (and most common) latinized form is Agathoclea.... [more]
Agathodaemon m Greek Mythology (Latinized), Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Ἀγαθοδαίμων (Agathodaimon) meaning "noble spirit", from ἀγαθὸς (agathos) "good, noble" and δαίμων (daimon) "spirit".... [more]
Agathodorus m Ancient Greek (Latinized), History (Ecclesiastical)
Latinized form of Agathodoros. Agathodorus was an early Christian martyr in Pergamon, Asia Minor.
Agathonike f Late Greek, History (Ecclesiastical)
Feminine form of Agathonikos. This name was borne by an early Christian saint from Thyatira, who was either martyred with her brother Papylus and a companion named Carpus, or committed suicide after Carpus and Papylus were tortured and sacrificed by pagans.
Agatija f Slovene
Slovene variant of Agata.
Agato m Italian
Masculine form of Agata.
Agazio m Italian
Italian form of Agathios.
Agdar m Norwegian (Rare, Archaic)
Norwegian masculine form of Agda.
Agdlerúnguaĸ f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Agdlína f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Agdluaĸ m Greenlandic
Means "hole in the ice for fishing" in Greenlandic.
Agdlunâĸ m Greenlandic
Means "lace, strap" in Greenlandic.
Agelu f Samoan
Means "angel" in Samoan.
Agenore m Italian
Italian form of Agenor.
Agenorides m Ancient Greek
Means "son of Agenor" in Greek, derived from the name Agenor combined with the patronymic suffix ἴδης (ides).
Agenric m Germanic
Variant of Aginric.
Agenwulf m Medieval English
Perhaps a variant of Aginulf. Also see Einulf.
Agerzam m Berber
Means "cheetah" in Amazigh.
Agesilao m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Agesilaus.
Agestratos m Greek Mythology
Means "host leading" in Greek. It is an epithet of Athena.
Ãggâle f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Agathe.
Ãggâtât f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Agatha.
Ãggâte f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Agathe.
Agge f Yi
Means "fourth sister" in Yi.
Aggeus m Hungarian (Rare), Slovak (Rare)
Hungarian and Slovak form of Haggai.
Aggusta f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Augusta.
Aggusteinus m Faroese
Faroese form of Augustinus.
Aggustiina f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Augustîna.
Aggustiinusi m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Aggustînuse.
Aggustînuse m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Augustinus.
Aggy f English
Variant of Aggie.
Aghada f Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Agatha.
Aghadinuno m Igbo
Means "war is in the house" in Igbo.
Aghala f Pashto
Means "pleasing" in Pashto.
Agharna m Sanskrit
Means "the moon" in Sanskrit.
Aghasi m Armenian
From Ottoman Turkish آغا (ağa) meaning "agha (an honorific for high officials)".
Aghaton m Armenian
Albanian form of Agathon.
Aghbalu m Berber
Means "source" in Amazigh.
Aghmund m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Agmundr.
Aghuveh m & f Armenian
Derived from the Armenian elements աղու (aghu) "suave" and վեհ (veh) "sublime".
Aghvan m Armenian
Means "Caucasian Albanian" in Armenian. Caucasian Albania was an ancient country in the Caucasus, not connected to the modern state in the Balkans.
Agija f Latvian
Latvian form of Agia.
Agilolf m Germanic
Variant of Agilulf.
Aginolf m Germanic
Variant of Aginulf.
Agir m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish adir meaning "flame".
Agit m Kurdish, Persian
Means "the brave, the warrior".
Agita f Latvian
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a variant of Agate.
Agizul m Berber
Means "brave" in Tamazight.
Agla f Icelandic
Variant of Egla.
Aglaida f Russian (Archaic), Bulgarian (Rare), Moldovan (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical)
Cognate of Aglaia. According to Orthodox Christian ecclesiastical traditions, Aglaida is venerated as a Virgin-Martyr alongside Saint Drosis.
Aglaie f Obscure
Variant of Aglaia.
Aglája f Hungarian, Slovak (Rare)
Hungarian and Slovak form of Aglaia.
Aglauro f Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Aglaurus.
Aglavra f Bulgarian (Rare)
Bulgarian form of Aglaurus.
Aglika f Bulgarian
Variant of Iglika.
Agna f Danish (Rare), Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare)
Short form of Agneta and Agnes, but can also be a feminine form of Agnar.
Ågne m Norwegian (Rare)
Dialectal variant of Hogne.
Agne m Old Swedish
Old Swedish and younger form of Agni and masculine form of Agnes.
Agne f Norwegian, Swedish (Rare), Danish (Rare), Latvian (Rare)
Scandinavian variant of Agna. In the case of the Latvian usage, this name might also be a variant of Lithuanian Agna.
Agnella f Neapolitan, Hungarian
Feminine form of Agnello.
Agnés f Aragonese, Kashubian
Medieval Aragonese and Kashubian form of Agnes.
Agnesë f Albanian
Albanian form of Agnes.
Agnesine f American (Rare, Archaic)
Elaboration of Agnes using the suffix -ine.
Agnèss f Norman
Cotentinais Norman form of Agnes.
Agness f English
Variant of Agnes.
Agnészka f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Agnes.
Agneszka f Silesian, Czech (Archaic)
Silesian form of Agnes via Polish Agnieszka.
Agnetis f Dutch (Rare), English (Archaic), German (Archaic)
From Latin Agnetis, which is the genitive of the third declension of Agnes, the latinized form of the Greek name Hagne.... [more]
Agnetka f Polish (Rare)
Diminutive of Agneta.
Agneya f & m Indian
Means "child of Agni 1" in Sanskrit.
Agniese f Dutch
Older form of Agneta.
Agnietė f Lithuanian
Diminutive of Agnė.
Agnietje f Dutch (Rare)
Diminutive of Agneta.
Agniis f Old Swedish
Variant of Agnis.
Agniprava m Sanskrit, Indian
Means "Bright as fire" in Sanskrit.
Agnis f Old Swedish, Luxembourgish (Archaic)
Old Swedish variant and Luxembourgish form of Agnes.
Agniva f Indian
Feminine variant of Agni 1.
Agnokrite f Ancient Greek
From Greek αγνος (agnos) "pure" and κριτης (krites) "judge".
Agnostrate f Ancient Greek
Comprised of the Greek elements αγνος "pure" and στρατος "army".
Agnya f Russian
Diminutive of Agnessa.
Ago m Estonian
Variant of Agu.
Agon m Albanian
Derived from Albanian agon "to become morning, dawn".
Agosti m Basque (Archaic)
Basque form of Augustin. This name was borne by Basque writer and politician Agosti Xaho.
Agosto m Galician
Galician form of Augustus.
Agrafina f Russian
Means "wild horse" in Russian.
Agrapina f Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Agrippina, possibly via its Russian form Agrafena.... [more]
Agrata f & m Sanskrit
Means "leadership" in Sanskrit.
Agrim m Norwegian (Archaic)
Dialectal variant of Audgrim.
Agripino m Galician
Galician form of Agrippinus.
Agrippas m Armenian, Ancient Armenian
Armenian and Old Armenian form of Agrippa.
Agris m Latvian
Derived from Latvian agrs "early".
Agrita f Latvian
Variant of Agra.
Agrypina f Polish
Polish form of Agrippina.
Agssile m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Aksel.
Agða f Old Norse, Icelandic
Old Norse and Icelandic form of Agatha.
Agto f Greenlandic
Means "being touched" in Greenlandic, derived from the Greenlandic attorpaa "to touch him/her/it".
Àgueda f Catalan
Catalan form of Águeda.
Agüeybaná m Taíno (Archaic)
Interpreted to mean "the great sun" in Taino.
Águila f Spanish
Means "eagle" in Spanish (see Aquila), taken from the titles of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen del Águila and Nuestra Señora del Águila, meaning "The Virgin of the Eagle" and "Our Lady of the Eagle" respectively.... [more]
Aguna f Greenlandic
Variant of Ajuna.
Ågunn f Norwegian (Archaic)
Derived from the Germanic name elements agi "awe, terror" or egg "edge of a weapon" and gunnr "battle, fight".
Agur m Biblical
Means "stranger" or "gathered together" in Hebrew. In the Bible, he is a son of Jakeh and a contributor to Proverbs.
Ágústa f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Augusta.
Agustin m Piedmontese, English (American), Lengadocian, Provençal
Piedmontese, Languedocian and Provençal form of Augustin and Anglicized variant of Agustín.
Ágústína f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Augustina.
Agustine m Spanish, English
Variant of Augustine 1. Mexican army general and politician Augustine I of Mexico (1783 - 1824) is a notable bearer.
Aguta m & f Inuit
Means "gatherer of the dead" in Inuit.
Aguya f Kalmyk, Russian
Means "mistress of fire" in Kalmyk Orit, possibly influenced by the Russian word огонь (ogon') meaning "fire".
Agwang f Luo
Means "wolf" in Luo.
Agwmar m Berber
Means "stallion" in Tamazight.
Agyegyesεm m & f Akan
Means "trouble making" in Akan.
Agyeman m Akan
Means "saviour of the nation" in Akan.
Ahad m Arabic, Persian, Bengali, Urdu, Azerbaijani
Means "one, unique, matchless" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition الأحد (al-Ahad) is one of the 99 names of Allah. This name is also used as an alternate transcription of Azerbaijani Əhəd.
Ahamefuna m & f Igbo
Means "may my name not be lost" in Igbo.
Ahan m Sanskrit, Malayalam, Hindi, Hinduism, Punjabi, Indian, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Nepali, Marathi
From Sanskrit अहन् ahan "day".
Ahana f Indian
Derived from Sanskrit ahana "dawn".
Ahana f Japanese
From Japanese 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia" or 天 (a) meaning "heavens, sky" combined with 華 (hana) or 花 (hana) both meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ahanta f Marathi (Rare)
Derived from Sanskrit अहन्ता (ahanta) meaning "self-consciousness".
Ahanu m Algonquin
Means "he laughs" in Algonquin.
Ahar m Berber
Means "lion" in Tamazight.
Aharón f Spanish (Rare)
Spanish form of Aharon.
Ahchuchhwahauhhatohapit m Cree
Means "one who has stars for a blanket" in Cree.
Ah-ciliz m Mayan Mythology
Meaning unknown. This is the Mayan god of eclipses.
Aheng f Kurdish
Means "harmony" in Kurdish.
Ahenk m Turkish
Means "harmony, tune" in Turkish.
Ahenobarbo m Spanish
Spanish form of Ahenobarbus.
Ahiga m Navajo
From Navajo ahigą́ "they fight or combat each other; they kill each other" or ahígą́ "you fight or combat each other; you kill each other".
Ahillész m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Achilles.
Ahilya f Hinduism
Variant of Ahalya.
Ahimaaz m English, Biblical Hebrew
Means "brother of the council" in Hebrew.
Ahimsa f Sanskrit
From Sanskrit अहिंसा ahiṃsā "non-violence, harmlessness".
Ah-in f & m Korean
Variant transcription of A-in.
Ahina f Japanese
From Japanese 明日 (ahi) meaning "tomorrow" combined with 南 (na) meaning "south". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ahira m Biblical
Means "my brother is evil" in Hebrew. In the Bible, Ahira was a son of Enan. He was the chief of the tribe of Naphthali at the time of the census in the wilderness of Sinai.
Ahiram m Biblical
Means "brother of craft" or "my brother is exalted" in Hebrew. In the Bible, he is a son of Benjamin.
Ahiru f Japanese
Means "domestic duck" in Japanese.
Ahishar m Biblical Hebrew
Means "my brother has sung" in Hebrew. In 1 Kings, he is mentioned in Solomon's list of heads of department.
Ahitra f Malagasy
Means "grass" in Malagasy.
Ahkebeaivi m Sami
Combination of Sami ahke "age" and Beaivi.
Ahkejuoksa m Sami
Combination of ahke "age" and Juoksa.
Ahkemiella m Sami
Combination of Sami ahke "age" and Mielat.
Ahlaam f Arabic
Variant transcription of Ahlam.
Ahladith m Indian
Means "joyous person".
Ahlam f Arabic
Means "dreams" in Arabic.
Ahlana f English
Variant of Alana.
Ahleesha f Obscure
Variant of Alicia.