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Anair f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Combination of Ana and Nair.
Anais f Galician, Spanish (Latin American), Occitan, Catalan
Catalan and Galician form and Occitan variant of Anaïs.
Anaja f Slovene, English
Possibly a variant of Anaya or Anaia.
Anala f Hindi
Anala is a girl's name meaning fire.
Analí f Spanish (Latin American), Spanish (Mexican)
Variant of Analía, especially used in Peru and Mexico.
Anane m & f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
A fallen angel mentioned in the Book of Enoch.
Anang f & m Ojibwe
Means "star" in Ojibwe.
Anang f Filipino, Tausug
From a Tausug affectionate term for a girl.
Anasa f Swahili
Means "joy" in Swahili.
Anata f & m Aymara
Means "carnival", "game", or "February" in Aymara.
Anaxo f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek αναξ (anax) meaning "master, lord, chief".
Anaya f Indian (Rare), Pakistani (Rare)
Feminine form of Anay, which is said to be derived from Sanskrit anay "misfortune, adversity; without a superior". ... [more]
Anaya f & m Spanish (Modern), Asturian (Modern), Medieval Spanish
Possibly derived from Basque anai "brother". It was masculine in medieval Spanish, but it was revived in the 2010's as femenine.
Anbar f Arabic
Means "amber" in Arabic (see Amber).
Ancho f Georgian
Diminutive of Ana, Anana and Anano.
Ańcia f Silesian
Diminutive of Anna and Ana.
Ančka f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Ana, used as a given name in its own right.
Andee f & m English
Variant of Andy.
Andes m & f Quechua
From the Quechua word anti meaning "east". This is the name of a mountain range in South America.
Andia f Albanian
Feminine form of Andi and Andis.
Andja f Slovene
Originally a short form of Angela, used as a given name in its own right.
Ändle f German (Swiss)
Bernese German form of Andrea 2.
Andrá f Icelandic (Modern)
Directly taken from Icelandic andrá "breath of air; moment".
Aneja f Slovene
Feminine form of Anej.
Aneka f Russian (Rare)
Diminutive of Anya.
Aneka f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Annette.
Aneke f Afrikaans
Variant of Anneke.
Aneko f Japanese
Aneko means 姉 (Sister) 子 (Child). 姉 is often used as a term for an older sister so roughly this would most likely mean "Older child/sister" and so on. It might also mean "Wise child".
ʻĀnela f Hawaiian
Name from the Hawaiian word ʻānela meaning “angel”. Can also be interpreted as an equivalent of the English given name Angela.
Anela f Hawaiian
Directly taken from Hawaiian 'ānela meaning "angel".
Anela f Croatian, Slovene (Rare)
Elaboration of Ana (compare Annella).
Anele m & f Zulu
Means "be enough; be sufficient; be adequate" in Zulu.
Anelė f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Angela, via the Polish form Aniela.
Anemi f Shona
It means "He (the Lord) is with you", or "one who is with you".
Anene f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Aniana.
Anesa f Bosnian
Bosnian form of Anisa.
Anest f Welsh
Welsh form of Agnes.
Anesu f Shona
A Shona name for girls. It means "God is with us".
Anéta f Kashubian, Hungarian
Kashubian diminutive of Ana and Hungarian variant of Anetta.
Anete f Estonian, Latvian
Estonian and Latvian form of Annette.
Angge f Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Angel, Angela, Angelina and similar names.
Anggi f & m Indonesian
Possibly a short form of Anggraini.
Angir m & f Mongolian
Means "mandarin duck" in Mongolian.
Angka f Indonesian
Possibly derived from the Balinese word angka meaning "tone".
Angra f Tupi
The name given to the goddess of fire in Tupi-Guarani mythology.
Anhar f Mandaean
Means "lighten" in Mandaic, in Mandaeism this was the name of John the Baptist's wife.
Anhès f Provençal
Provençal form of Agnes.
Anhui f Chinese
From the Chinese 安 (ān) meaning "quiet, calm, peaceful" and 慧 (huì) meaning "bright, intelligent".
Anica f Romanian
Romanian form of Annika.
Anida f Bosnian
Feminine form of Anid.
Aniek f Dutch
Dutch form of Anique - otherwise a short form of Annika or Annemiek.
Anies m & f Indonesian
Indonesian form of Anis, also used as a feminine name.
Aniet f Dutch
Dutch form of Anita 1.
Anife f Crimean Tatar
Crimean Tatar form of Anisa.
Aníka f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Anika 1.
Anika f Japanese
From Japanese 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia", 新 (ni) meaning "new" combined with 歌 (ka) meaning "song". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Anika f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Anita 1.
Aniko f Georgian
Georgian diminutive of Ana. It is possible that in some cases, the name is also a contracted form of Ananiko, which is a diminutive of Anana and Anano.
Anína f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic form of Anina.
Anipa f Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Kazakh and Kyrgyz form of Hanifa.
Aniqa f Arabic
Feminine form of Aniq.
Änisä f Bashkir, Tatar
Bashkir and Tatar form of Anisa.
Âníse f Greenlandic
Archaic spelling of Aanissi (using the old Kleinschmidt orthography).
Aníta f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Anita 1.
Anixe f Basque
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque form of Anisia.
Anjee f English (Rare)
Form of Angie, influenced by Anjelica
An-jel m & f Korean
Korean version of the name Angel
Anjel f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Angel.
Anjes f & m Dutch (Rare), Low German (Rare)
Hypochoristic form of Anna or Ane 2.
Anjin f Chinese
From the Chinese 安 (ān) meaning "quiet, calm, peaceful" and 瑾 (jǐn) meaning "brilliant of gems".
Anjir f Uzbek
Means "fig" in Uzbek.
Anjli f Indian, Gujarati, Punjabi
Alternate transcription of Anjali. This name is borne by Anjli Mohindra (1990-), a British actress of Punjabi descent.
Anjos f Portuguese
Portuguese cognate of Ángeles.
Anjum f & m Indian (Muslim), Urdu, Punjabi
Derived from Arabic أَنْجُم (ʾanjum) meaning "stars", the plural of نَجْم (najm) "star, celestial body" (see Najm).
Ankia f Afrikaans
Variant of Ankie.
Ankie f Swedish
Variant of Anki.
Anlin f Chinese
From the Chinese 安 (ān) meaning "quiet, calm, peaceful" and 琳 (lín) meaning "beautiful jade".
Anmîn f Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Amy.
Anmol m & f Indian, Hindi, Nepali
Derived from Sanskrit अमूल्य (amūlya) meaning "priceless, precious".
Annea f Celtic Mythology
Annea was a goddess worshipped in the province of Cuneo in the southwest of the Piedmont region of Italy. The origin and meaning of her name are uncertain, it has, however, been suggested that it might be related to Celtic ann- "mother" (compare the name of the Irish goddess Anu).
Anner f American (South, Archaic)
Phonetic spelling of Anna reflecting the Appalachian accent.
Annga f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Ánga.
Annía f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Annia.
Annia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Annius. Annia Aurelia Faustina (c. 201 AD – c. 222 AD) was an Anatolian Roman noblewoman. She was an Empress of Rome and third wife of the Roman emperor Elagabalus briefly in 221.
Annig f Breton
Original Breton form of Annick.
Annik f Cornish, French
Cornish cognate and Gallicized form of Annig.
Annio f Greek
Diminutive of Anna.
Annit f Near Eastern Mythology
Annit was a northern Babylonian moon goddess who was later replaced by Ishtar.
Annki f Swedish
Variant of Anki.
Annli f Swedish, Danish
Short form of Anneli.
Annot f Medieval English, Medieval French
Medieval diminutive of Ann a short form of Annes (see Annis), Annora, and Alianora... [more]
Annya f English
Variant of Anya.
Anoca f Portuguese
Diminutive of Ana.
Anoek f Dutch
Dutch variant of Anouk.
Anoma f & m Thai
Anoni f & m Hawaiian
To mix, interweave, intertwine, mixed.
Anora f Tajik, Uzbek
Derived from the Tajik and Uzbek noun анор (anor) meaning "pomegranate". In other words, this name is a cognate of Anara.
Anori f Japanese
From Japanese 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection", 乃 (no), a possessive particle combined with 里 (ri) meaning "village". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Anoud f Arabic
Means "brave, strong-willed, courageous".
Ansam m & f Arabic (Rare)
Means "gentle breezes" in Arabic.
Anske m & f East Frisian
Diminutive of Anne 2 or Anna.
Ansku f Finnish
Diminutive of Anna and other names beginning an.
Antha f English (Rare)
Diminutive of any name ending in -antha.
Anthe f Greek Mythology
Feminine given name from Greek Mythology which means "bloom". Anthe was one of the Alkyonides, nymphs of fair weather. After the death of their father at the hands of Herakles, they threw themselves into the sea in their grief and were transformed into kingfishers.
Anthi f Greek
Diminutive of names containing the Greek element ἄνθος (anthos) meaning "flower, blossom", such as Chrysanthi, Evanthia and Anthoula.... [more]
Anthy f Greek (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Greek Ανθή (see Anthi).
Antia f Basque
Basque form of Anthea.
Antra f Latvian
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a variant of Andra 1 and a contracted form of Anitra.
Antra m & f Malagasy
Means "compassion" in Malagasy.
Antsa f Medieval Basque
Medieval feminine form of masculine Antso.... [more]
Antsa m & f Malagasy
Means "chant" or "charitable, compassionate" in Malagasy.
Antzi f Greek (Rare)
Diminutive of Antzela.
Antzy f Greek
Greek form of the English name Angie, used as a diminutive of Angeliki or Angela. This is borne by Greek singer Angeliki 'Antzy' Samiou (1960-).
Anuka f Georgian
Georgian diminutive of Ana. Notable Georgian bearers of this name include the queen consort Anuka Abashidze of Imereti (died in 1721) and princess Ana "Anuka" of Kartli (1698-1746).
Anula f Kashubian, Polish
Kashubian diminutive of Ana and Polish diminutive of Anna.
Anuța f Romanian
Diminutive of Ana.
Anute f Friulian
Diminutive of Ane 3.
Anwar f Arabic
Means "rays of light" in Arabic. From the same root as masculine Anwar.
Anwyl f Welsh
Alternative form of Annwyl, derived from the Welsh word annwyl meaning "dear, darling".
Anxhi f Albanian
Albanian borrowing of Angie.
Anxos f Galician
Derived from Galician anxos, the plural form of anxo "angel" and thus a cognate of Ángeles.
A'Nyah f African American (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Aniyah, or a combination of Nyah with a phonetic prefix.
Anyao f Chinese
From the Chinese 安 (ān) meaning "quiet, calm, peaceful" and 瑶 (yáo) meaning "precious jade".
Anyka f English
Variant of Annika.
Anyte f Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Anytos. Anyte of Tegea was a 3rd-century BC Arcadian poet, admired by her contemporaries and later generations for her charming epigrams and epitaphs.
Anzac m & f English (Australian)
An acronym, given in honour of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps; originally those who served at Gallipoli during World War I, but now all who have served and died for Australia and New Zealand during military operations.
Anzan f & m Chinese
Combination of An 1 and Zan.
Anzél f Afrikaans
Variant of Anzelle.
Anzhi f Chinese (Modern)
Combination of the names An 1 and Zhi, can also be a form of Angie or Angi.
Anzia f Italian
Italian form of Anthia.
Aodha f Irish (Modern)
Feminization of Aodh, which is derived from Old Irish Áed meaning "fire". This seems to be a modern Irish name and it's sometimes incorrectly pronounced like Ada (AY-da), however in Irish the H would lead to the D not being pronounced.
Aoibh f Irish (Rare)
Aoibh - an old Irish girls name of Celtic origin meaning “Beautiful” “radiant” “Pleasant”
Aoika f Japanese
From Japanese 碧 (aoi) meaning "blue, green", 葵 (aoi) meaning "hollyhock" or 蒼 (aoi) meaning "blue" combined with 伽 (ka) meaning "nursing, attending, entertainer", 夏 (ka) meaning "summer", 架 (ka) meaning "erect, frame, mount, support, shelf, construct", 花 (ka) or 華 (ka) both meaning "flower", 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance", 加 (ka) meaning "add, addition, increase, join, include, Canada", 可 (ka) meaning "can, passable, mustn't, should not, do not", 佳 (ka) meaning "excellent, beautiful, good, pleasing, skilled" or 果 (ka) meaning "fruit, reward, carry out, achieve, complete, end, finish, succeed"... [more]
Aoiko f Japanese (Rare)
From Aoi combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child."... [more]
Aoine f Irish (Modern)
From Irish aoine meaning "Friday", derived from Latin ieiunum. Aoine has only been used as a given name in Ireland in recent times.
Aoise f Irish (Rare)
Irish names
Ao-mei f Chinese (Rare)
Combination of Ao & Mei 1.
Aommy f Thai (Rare)
A famous bearer would be famous thai pop singer, Aommy, whose real name is Plernsin Ketkaew.
Aoqin f Chinese
From the Chinese 奥 (ào) meaning "mysterious, obscure, profound" and 琴 (qín), a type of Chinese lute.
Aotea f Maori
Means "white cloud" in Māori. Aotearoa is the Māori name of New Zealand
Aouda f Literature
This is the name of a Parsi Princess in Jules Verne's novel Around The World In Eighty Days.
Aouie m & f Obscure
Likely derived from the five vowels of the English language.
Aowyn f & m English
a variant Éowyn
Aoxin f Chinese (Rare)
From the Chinese characters 奥 (ào) meaning "mysterious, obscure, profound" and 馨 (xīn) meaning "fragrant, aromatic; distant fragrance".
Aoyun m & f Chinese
This name is made up of 奧 (ào)/奥 (ào, yù), the simplified version of 奧, meaning "mysterious, obscure, profound" and 運/运 (yùn) meaning "run, luck, fortune, ship, transport," the first meaning added for 运, the simplified version of 運... [more]
Apala f Medieval Basque
Derived from Basque apal "humble".... [more]
Apama f Old Persian
Meaning uncertain, probably related to Avestan apama- "the latest", hence "the youngest (child), nestling". This was the name of Apama, the first Queen of the Seleucid Empire, and wife of Seleucus I Nicator... [more]
Apame f Old Persian (Hellenized)
A variant of Apama. A bearer of this name is Apame, a concubine of King Darius I.
Apana f Pashto
Means "almond" in Pashto.
Apani f Siksika
From the Blackfoot word apaniiwa "butterfly", with the animate noun suffix -wa omitted.
Apate f Greek Mythology
Directly taken from Greek ἀπάτη (apatê) meaning "deceit, fraud, trick". Apate was the personification of deceit in Greek mythology. She was the daughter of Nyx, the personification of night.
Aphai m & f Thai
Means "fearlessness, absence of danger" or "forgiveness, pardon" in Thai.
Apiyo f Luo
"firstborn of twins"
Aponi f Siksika
Variant of Apani.
Appel f Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular form of Apollonia.
Appia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Appius.
Apson f Thai
Means "angel" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit अप्सरस् (apsaras).
Aqçıq f Karachay-Balkar
Means "white" in Karachay-Balkar.
Aqida f Uzbek
Means "dogma, creed" in Uzbek.
Aqiqa f Uzbek
From the name of feast given in honour of a newborn baby, alternatively from the Uzbek aqiq meaning "carnelian" or "red, crimson".
Aqloy f Uzbek
Derived from aql meaning "mind, intelligence" and "smarts, common sense, advise" and oy meaning "moon".
Aqnes f Indonesian (Rare)
Indonesian form of Agnes.
Aqqız f Karachay-Balkar
Means "white girl" in Karachay-Balkar.
Aqqoš f Bashkir
Means "swan" in Bashkir.
Araba f African
Girl born on a Tuesday, in Akan. (Same as Abena)
Arabi f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 亜 (a), a phonetic character, combined with 羅 (ra), a phonetic character, combined with 美 (bi) meaning "beauty; beautiful".
Araci f Tupi, Brazilian
Derived from either Tupi arasy "mother of day", itself derived from ara "day" and sy "mother; origin, source", and thus referring to the sun, or from Tupi aracê "sunrise, daybreak, morning"... [more]
Aracy f Tupi, Brazilian
Variant of Araci. A known bearer of this name was Aracy de Almeida (1914-1988), a Brazilian singer.
Araga f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Marathi
MEANING - impassioned, calm, a name of goddess Durga
Araga f Khakas
Possibly means "arrack" in Khakas.
Araiz f Basque
Possibly a variant of Araitz.
Arami f Guarani
Diminutive of Guarani word ára meaning "sky, heavens".
Arana f Basque (Rare)
Strictly feminine form of Aran.
Arana f Japanese
From Japanese 新 (ara) meaning "fresh, new" combined with 夏 (na) meaning "summer" or 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Arana f Tagalog
Means "fresh, new, summer, vegetables, greens, moon" in Tagalog. Usage of this name is, most likely, influenced by the name Alana and Alanna.
Arane f Basque
Means "plum" in Basque.
Arani f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Bengali, Gujarati, Nepali, Marathi
Means "sun, mother, wood used for kindling fire by attrition, pain, being fitted or turning round".
Arany f Hungarian
Directly taken from Hungarian arany "gold; golden".
Arara f & m Japanese
From Japanese 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia" or 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection", 羅 (ra) meaning "gauze, thin silk" or 麗 (ra) meaning "lovely, beautiful, graceful, resplendent" combined with 羅 (ra) meaning "gauze, thin silk" or 玲 (ra) meaning "sound of jewels"... [more]
Arasi f Tamil
Feminine form of Arasan.
Arava f Hebrew
Modern Hebrew name meaning both "willow tree" and "desert" or "savanna, prairie". Traditionally the ערבה (aravah), a leafy willow branch, is used in a waving ceremony during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot... [more]
Arava f Sanskrit, Indian, Hinduism, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Nepali, Marathi
Meaning = "Noiseless ", "calm", "silent "... [more]
Arawi f Aymara
Means "song" in Aymara.
Araya f Thai
From Thai อารย (araya) meaning "good, noble, righteous", ultimately from Sanskrit आर्य (arya).
Arayo f Japanese
From Japanese 粗 (ara) meaning "defect,flaw,roughness,coarsely" combined with and 代 (tai, dai, ka.eru, ka.waru, kawa.ru, -gawa.ri, -ga.wari, shiro, yo) meaning "age, change, generation, period, replace, substitute" or 世 (se, sei, sou, sanjuu, yo) meaning "generation, public, society, world"... [more]
Arbel m & f Hebrew
Mount Arbel is a mountain in The Lower Galilee near Tiberias in Israel. From the lookout atop the mountain, one can see almost all of the Galilee into the Golan Heights including Safed, Tiberias and most of the Sea of Galilee.
Arbor m & f English
Middle English (also denoting a lawn or flower bed) from Old French erbier, from erbe ‘grass, herb’, from Latin herba. The phonetic change to ar- (common in words having er- before a consonant) was assisted by association with Latin arbor ‘tree’.
Arcee f & m Popular Culture (Modern)
A notable bearer was the female Autobot warrior from the TV series "Transformers Prime".
Arçın f Khakas
Means "juniper" in Khakas.
Ardaq f Kazakh
Means "honour, esteem" in Kazakh.
Ardıç f Turkish (Modern)
From Turkish ardıç, meaning "juniper". This is a modern invention.
Ardie f & m American (Rare)
Diminutive of Arden or names with the sound ard or perhaps a variant of Artie.
Ardra f Hinduism, Astronomy
The name of the star the star Betelgeuse (α Ori) in Hinduism, meaning "green" or "the moist one". It is associated with Rudra, the god of wind, storms, the hunt, destruction and terror.
Ardyn f English (Modern, Rare)
Feminine variant of Arden.
Areej f Arabic (Mashriqi), Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic أريج (see Arij) as well as the Urdu form.
Areet f Indian (Sikh)
it originates from the sanskrit word reet meaning rituals. areet means a person who is not bound by any rituals.
Arèga f Sardinian
Sardinian form of Greca.
Areia f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ἀρεία (areia) meaning "warlike, martial", literally "of Ares, devoted to Ares", the feminine form of ἄρειος (areios) (see Areios)... [more]
Arela f Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew אראלה (see Erela).
Arely f Spanish (Latin American), Spanish (Mexican), American (Hispanic, Modern)
Possibly a Hispanic feminine variant of Areli (which is a masculine name in the Old Testament) or a contracted form of Araceli... [more]
Arena f Spanish (Modern, Rare), Catalan (Modern, Rare)
Means "sand" in Spanish and Catalan. The word is derived from Latin arēna, harēna, from the earlier form *hasēna, which may be Etruscan in origin.
Arena f Sardinian
Sassarese form of Helen.
Arene f Basque
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Ariadna and Ariane.
Areum f & m Korean (Modern)
From the first part of adjective 아름답다 (areumdapda) meaning "beautiful."... [more]
Areva f English
Unknown
Arezo f Dari Persian
Dari Persian form of Arezou.
Argea f Greek, Polish (Rare)
Variant and Polish form of Argia.
Argia f Greek Mythology (Latinized), Italian (Rare)
Latinized form of Argeia, as well as the Italian form.
Argia f Basque
Derived from Basque argi "light, clarity". This name is considered a Basque equivalent of both Luz and Clara and Claire.
Ariba f Arabic, Urdu
Feminine form of Arib.
Arica f English
Variant of Erica.
Ariël m & f Dutch
Dutch form of Ariel.
Arien f Literature
Means "sun maiden" in the fictional language Quenya, derived from Quenya árë meaning "sun" or "day" and -ien meaning "maiden" or simply a feminine suffix. It also later gained the meaning "daisy" in Sindarin, another Elvish language... [more]
Ariez m & f American
Variant of Aries.
Arifa f Pakistani
Variant transcription of Aarifah.
Arifə f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Arif.
Arife f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Arif, meaning "learned, knowing, expert".
Arihi f Maori
Means 'of noble sort'
Ārija f Latvian, Theatre
Feminine form of Ārijs, this name coincides with Latvian ārija "aria". Latvian poet and playwright Rainis used it as the name of the titular character in his play Indulis un Ārija (1911).
Arika f Japanese
Derives from Kanji combinations: 有 meaning "have" with 嘉 meaning "fine" or from 存 meaning "exist" combined with 佳 meaning "beautiful, lovely".... [more]
Arika f Indigenous Australian, Wakka Wakka
Means "blue water lily" in Wakka Wakka, spoken in south-east Queensland, Australia.
Arika f Hungarian
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a variant of Arikán and a diminutive of Aranka.
Ariki m & f Maori