Submitted Names of Length 7

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Ainhara f Basque
Derived from Navarro-Lapurdian Basque ainhara "swallow (the bird)" (compare Ainara).
Ainhize f Basque
Taken from the name of a town, Ainhize-Monjolose, in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in southwestern France. It is located in the former province of Lower Navarre, not far from the "Croix de Galcetaburu", and used to be the town where meetings were held in Lower Navarre... [more]
Aininâĸ f Greenlandic (Archaic)
Possibly derived from Greenlandic aaniin "short time".
Aininur f Tatar
From the Arabic عَيْن‎ (ʿayn) meaning "eye" and نور (nur) meaning "light".
Ainmire m Irish
Means "great lord". A king of Tara bore this name.
Aintsoa m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy aina meaning "life" and soa meaning "good".
Airchie m Scots
Diminutive of Airchibauld.
Airelle f French (Rare), English (Rare), Literature
Derived from airelle, the French name for the plant genus Vaccinium. The French derived the name from Portuguese airella, which in turn was derived from Latin atra "dark, black, gloomy".
Airique m African American
Variant spelling of Eric.
Airthur m Scots
Scots form of Arthur.
Airuska f Finnish
Diminutive of Airi 2.
Aisheja f History
Albanian form of Aisha, referring to Muhammad's third and youngest wife.
Aishils m Latvian
Latvian form of Aeschylus.
Aisivak f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Aisonas m Greek
Modern Greek form of Aeson.
Aïssata f Western African
Form of Aisha used in parts of French-influenced western Africa.
Aistolf m Germanic
Variant of Aistulf.
Aisuluu f Kyrgyz
From Kyrgyz ай (ay) meaning "moon" and сулуу (suluu) meaning "beautiful" (also see the Kazakh cognate Aisulu).
Aiswari f Indian (Rare)
Means "one who belongs to Iswara (the Lord)" in Sanskrit.
Aithche f Medieval Irish
'The name of a holy virgin, patroness of Cill Aithche in the barony of Kenry, Co. Limerick, where her feast-day (Jan. 15) was formerly kept as a holiday and a station held.'
Aithion m Greek Mythology
Diminutive form of Aithon, as this name contains the Greek diminutive suffix -ιων (-ion).
Aithusa f Greek Mythology (Latinized), Popular Culture
From Greek αἴθουσα (aithousa), a participle of the verb αἴθω (aitho) meaning "to light up". In Greek mythology, Aithousa (Latin: Aethusa) is the daughter of Poseidon and Alcyone, and a lover of Apollo (the Sun) with whom she had Eleuther... [more]
Aitonui m Tahitian
From the Tahitian aito meaning "warrior" and nui, an archaic term meaning "big".
Aivaras m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of the Scandinavian name Ivar, which is ultimately derived from the Old Norse name Ívarr (see Ivor).
Aixinga m Manchu, Chinese
The name of a famous Manchu military general belonging to the Šumuru clan of nobility.
Aiyanna f English (Modern)
Variant of Aiyana (see also Ayana, Iyana).
Aiyy Kuo f Yakut (Rare)
Means "beautiful Aiyy" from the name of the Yakut Aiyy deities combined with куо (kuo) meaning "beautiful".
Aizhana f Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Variant of Aizhan.
Aizheng m & f Chinese (Rare)
From the Chinese 爱 (ài) meaning "love" combined with 峥 (zhēng) meaning "high, noble". Other character combinations are possible.
Ajabnaz f Azerbaijani
Means "wonderful coquetry", from Arabic عَجَب "wonder, amazement" and Persian ناز naz "coquetry, affection".
Ajaksas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Ajax.
Ajándék f Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Directly taken from Hungarian ajándék "gift, present".
Ajándok m Hungarian
Masculine form of Ajándék.
Ajewole m & f Yoruba
Means "riches have been bestowed on this house," from 'aje' meaning "wealth," 'wo' meaning "enter," and 'ile' meaning "house."
Ajinkya m Marathi
Means Invincible. Also another name of Lord Shri Krishna.... [more]
Ajinoán f Biblical Spanish
Spanish form of Ahinoam, occurring in several Spanish translations of the Bible. It is not commonly used as a given name.
Ajllita f Aymara
Means "selected, chosen" in Aymara.
Ajtonka f Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Modern coinage, intended as a feminine form of Ajtony.
Akaaton m Finnish (Archaic)
Finnish form of Agaton.
Akaatta f Finnish
Finnish form of Agatha.
Akahana f Japanese
Meaning: Red Rose/Beautiful Flower
Akahiko m Japanese (Rare)
From 赤/朱 (aka) meaning "red" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince."... [more]
Akahito m Japanese
The name of a famous Japanese poet of the Yamato
Akaiyah f African American (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a combination of the phonetic prefix a and Kaya 2. It shares a sound with names such as Makiyah.
Akakiya f Russian (Rare)
Feminine form of Akakiy.
Akaneko f Japanese (Rare)
From Akane combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child."... [more]
Akanesi f Tongan
Tongan form of Agnes.
Akanisi f Fijian
Fijian form of Angus.
Akariko f Japanese
Akari can mean "red" and ko means "child, sign of the rat, first sign of the Chinese zodiac".
Akashia f African American (Rare)
Perhaps a variant of Acacia.
Akatius m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish form of Achatius.
Akatosh m Popular Culture
In the popular video game series 'The Elder Scrolls', Akatosh is the chief deity of the Nine Divines (the pantheon of gods in the game). He is generally considered to be the first of the Gods to form in the Beginning Place; after his establishment, other spirits found the process of being easier and the various pantheons of the world emerged... [more]
Akaysha f African American (Rare)
Possibly a phonetic spelling of Acacia.
Akaziwe f Nguni
Means "she must be introduced" in Nguni.
Akebono​ m & f Japanese (Rare)
From 曙 (akebono) meaning "dawn, daybreak," derived from a combination of 明け (ake) meaning "daybreak" and 仄 (hono) meaning "faint."... [more]
Akeelah f South African (Rare), English (Modern, Rare), Arabic
Variant of Akilah, notably used in the 2006 movie 'Akeelah and the Bee'
Akehisa m Japanese
Ake means "bright" and hisa means "longevity, long time (ago)".
Akeisha f African American
Combination of the prefix a and Keisha.
Ākenehi f Maori
Maori form of Agnes.
Akeneki f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Agnes.
Akersim m Berber
Means "caracal" in Tamazight.
Akestes m Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek noun ἀκεστής (akestes) meaning "healer, mender".
Akestor m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek noun ἀκέστωρ (akestor) meaning "healer, saviour".
Akhayik m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Achaikos via Achaicus.
Akhtyar m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Akhtar.
Akifumi m Japanese
From Japanese 晃 (aki) meaning "clear" combined with 文 (fumi) meaning "sentence". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Akifusa m Japanese (Rare)
Aki means "bright","autumn","crystal ball","clear","rising sun",and possibly more. Fusa means "house,building,room". Manabe Akifusa was a daimyo in the Meiji period.
Akiharu m Japanese
From Japanese 旭 (aki) meaning "rising sun" combined with 明 (haru) meaning "bright". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Akihide m Japanese
From Japanese 英 (aki) meaning "hero, outstanding", 暁 (aki) meaning "daybreak, dawn, in the event", 顕 (aki) meaning "appear, existing", 現 (aki) meaning "present, existing, actual", 昂 (aki) meaning "rise", 晃 (aki) meaning "clear", 秋 (aki) meaning "autumn", 彰 (aki) meaning "patent, clear", 昌 (aki) meaning "prosperous, bright, clear", 昭 (aki) meaning "shining, bright", 晶 (aki) meaning "sparkle, clear, crystal", 章 (aki) meaning "badge, chapter, composition, poem, design", 聡 (aki) meaning "wise, fast learner", 明 (aki) meaning "bright, light", 耀 (aki) meaning "shine, sparkle, gleam, twinkle", 陽 (aki) meaning "light, sun, male", 晟 (aki) meaning "clear", 曉 (aki) meaning "dawn, daybreak, clear", 皓 (aki) meaning "white, clear" or 堯 (aki) meaning "high, far" combined with 秀 (hide) meaning "excel, excellence, beauty, surpass", 英 (hide) meaning "hero, outstanding", 栄 (hide) meaning "flourish, prosperity, honor, glory, splendor" or 偉 (hide) meaning "admirable, greatness, remarkable, conceited, famous, excellent"... [more]
Akihime f Japanese
From Japanese 秋 (aki) meaning "autumn" or 章 (aki) meaning "chapter; section" combined with 姫 (hime) meaning "princess". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Akihiro m Japanese
From Japanese 昭 (aki) meaning "bright, luminous" combined with 大 (hiro) meaning "big, great" or 博 (hiro) meaning "command, esteem". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Akihisa m Japanese
From Japanese 明 (aki) meaning "bright" and 久 (hisa) meaning "long time". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Akihiso m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Akihisa.
Akiŝigeo m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Akishige.
Akijoŝio m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Akiyoshi.
Akikazu m Japanese
Aki can mean "bright" or "autumn", and kazu can mean "one" or "peace, harmony".
Akikonu m Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Addison.
Akilles m Finnish, Swedish
Finnish and Swedish form of Achilles.
Akimasa m Japanese
From Japanese 彰 (aki) meaning "obvious, clear" combined with 正 (masa) meaning "first (month of the lunar year)". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Akimaso m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Akimasa.
Akinari m Japanese
From the Japanese Kanji 秋 (aki) meaning "autumn" or 旺 (aki) meaning "prosperous; energic" combined with 成 (nari) meaning "to become". ... [more]
Akinfiy m Russian (Rare)
Variant form of Akinf, which itself is a variant form of Iakinf. A known bearer of this name was the Russian industrialist Akinfiy Demidov (1678-1745).
Akinobu m Japanese
Japanese masculine name derived from meaning "bright, luminous" and meaning "trust, believe" or meaning study; or meaning "clear, obvious" and meaning "linen".
Akinobu m Japanese
Name that was given during the Hēan Period, to a Court Noble and Poet, "藤原 顕信" FUJIWARANOAKINOBU. The Kanji Character "顕" meaning "" with the Kanji Character "信" meaning "Believe".
Akinori m Japanese
From Japanese 輝 (aki) meaning "brightness, luster, brilliance" combined with 則 (nori) meaning "law". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Akirako f Japanese (Rare)
From Akira combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child."... [more]
Akisada m Japanese (Rare)
Aki mean "autumn" or "bright", and sada can mean "season", or "determined".
Akisado m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Akisada.
Akisuke m Japanese
From Japanese 顕 (aki) meaning "evident, clear" combined with 輔 (suke) meaning "help" or 亮 (suke) meaning "clear". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Akitada m Japanese
Aki means "bright" and tada means "loyalty".
Akitaka m Japanese
Aki can mean "autumn" or "bright" and taka can mean "hawk" or "high, tall, expensive".
Akitoŝio m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Akitoshi.
Akitomo m Japanese
Aki could mean "crystal, clear", "bright", "obvious, apparent" or "rising sun" and tomo could mean "wisdom, knowledge", or "companion, friend, partner, both, company".
Akiyasu m Japanese
Aki means "Autumn", "Morning Sun", "Clear, Crystal", "Sparkle", etc. Yasu means "Peaceful, Thailand", "Cheap,Inexpensive", "Level, Smooth, Flat", and "Peace, Quiet" are examples of meanings too... [more]
Akiyuki m Japanese
Derived from the Japanese kanji 昭 (aki) meaning "bright" or 章 (aki) meaning "chapter; section" or 晃 (aki) meaning "clear" combined with 如 (yuki) meaning "likeness; such as; to seem" or 之 (yuki) meaning "of; this" or 志 (yuki) meaning "purpose; will; ambition".... [more]
Akkayil m Bandial
Means "he surpasses them" in Bandial.
Akkhani m Hinduism
Thai form of Agni 1.
Akkumis f Kazakh
From Kazakh ақ (aq) meaning "white" and күміс (kümis) "silver".
Akkutlu f Turkish
From Turkish ak meaning "white" and kutlu meaning "happy, blessed".
Akomimm f & m Siksika
Means love in Sisiká (Blackfeet) language.
Akonawe m Isoko
Means "let the teeth laugh" in Isoko.
Akosita m Tongan
Tongan form of August.
Akparăs m Chuvash
From Turkic ak meaning "white" and parăs meaning "leopard".
Akpoebi f & m Western African, Ijaw
Means "life is good" in Ijaw.
Akroora m Sanskrit
From Sanskrit अक्रूर (akrūra) meaning "not cruel, gentle". Akroora (Akrura) was a chief of the ancient Yadava people of India.
Aksaule f Kazakh
From Kazakh ақ (aq) meaning "white" and сәуле (saule) meaning "ray, sunbeam". This is also the Kazakh word for ageratum, a genus of flowers.
Akselis m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Axel.
Aksella f Estonian (Rare)
Feminine form of Aksel.
Aksenia f Ukrainian, Bulgarian
Ukrainian cognate of Aksinya and Bulgarian variant of Axenia.
Akshata f Indian, Sanskrit, Hinduism, Hindi, Marathi, Nepali, Punjabi, Gujarati, Bengali, Indian (Sikh)
" unhurted "; "uninjured " ;"virgin "
Akshaya f & m Indian, Tamil, Odia
Derived from Sanskrit अक्षय (akṣaya) meaning "eternal, imperishable" (literally "not decaying"). As a Tamil name, it is solely feminine, while it is masculine in Odia usage.
Akshaye m Indian, Hindi
Variant of Akshay.
Akshita f Indian, Hindi
Feminine form of Akshit.
Akshith m Indian, Telugu
Derived from Sanskrit अक्षित (akśita) meaning "undying, immortal".
Akshiti f Sanskrit, Indian, Marathi, Hinduism, Hindi
Means "imperishableness; imperishable" in Sanskrit, Hindi and Marathi.
Aksshay m Indian, Hindi
Variant of Akshay.
Akteono m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Actaeon.
Aktoris f Greek Mythology
Possibly a feminine form of Aktor. This is the name of a handmaid of Penelope in Homer's epic the Odyssey.
Ākuhata m & f Maori
Maori form of August, Augustus or Augusta.
Akurgal m Sumerian
Means "descendant of the great mountain", deriving from the Sumerian elements 𒀀 a ("offspring, father"), 𒆳 kur ("mountain, highland"), and 𒃲 gal ("large, mighty, great")... [more]
Akvilas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian masculine form of Aquila.
Akwaowo m Ibibio
Means "great man" in Ibibio.
Akwenye m Ovambo
Means "spring (season)" in Ovambo.
Akwilin m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Aquilino.
Akwokwo f African
Means "younger of twins" in Ga.
Akylbek m Kyrgyz, Kazakh
From Kyrgyz акыл (akyl) or Kazakh ақыл (aqyl) meaning "mind, intellect, reason" combined with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Alaaleh f Persian (Rare)
Variant transcription of Alaleh.
Alabald m Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Gothic alls "all" or from Gothic alhs (alah in Old High German) "temple." The second element is derived from Old High German bald "bold, brave."
Alabama f English (American, Rare)
From the name of the American state (see Alabama). It was borne by a short-lived daughter of the novelist William Faulkner (11 January 1931-20 January 1931), who was named after his great-aunt Alabama 'Bama' McLean (1874-1968)... [more]
Alabert m Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Gothic alls "all" or from Gothic alhs (alah in Old High German) "temple." The second element is derived from Old High German beraht "bright."
Alabrah m Ijaw
Means "how long" in Ijaw.
Ələddin m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Ala al-Din.
Aladfar f Astronomy
Derived from Arabic al-’uz̧fur, meaning "the talons of the swooping eagle". This is the traditional name of the star Eta Lyrae in the constellation Lyra.
Aladina f Italian (Rare)
Italian feminine form of Aladdin.
Aladino m Italian (Rare), Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Aladdin.
Alaetra f African American
Perhaps an Anglicized variant of Elettra.
Alafare f English (Rare), Romani
Of uncertain meaning, possibly a corruption of Alethea (compare Alethaire). In the United States, this name was first found in 1768; in the United Kingdom, there were several uses throughout the 1800s (and most likely before that as well)... [more]
Alafrid m Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Gothic alls "all" or from Gothic alhs (alah in Old High German) "temple." The second element is derived from Old High German fridu "peace."
Alagard f Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Gothic alls "all" or from Gothic alhs (alah in Old High German) "temple." The second element is derived from gardan "to hedge in, to enclose, to fence in" or from Gothic gards "house, garden, (court)yard."
Alagast m Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Gothic alls "all" or from Gothic alhs (alah in Old High German) "temple." The second element is derived from Gothic gasts (gast in Old High German) "guest, stranger."... [more]
Alagern m Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Gothic alls "all" or from Gothic alhs (alah in Old High German) "temple." The second element is derived from Gothic gairns "eager, desiring."
Alagund f Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Gothic alls "all" or from Gothic alhs (alah in Old High German) "temple." The second element is derived from Old High German gund "war."
Alahild f Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Gothic alls "all" or from Gothic alhs (alah in Old High German) "temple." The second element is derived from Old Norse hildr "battle."
Alahtin f New World Mythology
The name of the Chumash goddess of the moon who also governs over purification, health and menstruation.
Alaídes f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a variant of Alaíde.
Alainah f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Alaina. 39 girls in the USA were named Alainah in 2011.
Alainne f Medieval French
Medieval French feminine form of Alain.
Ələkbər m Azerbaijani
Derived from the Arabic phrase الله أكبر (allahu 'akbar) meaning "God is greater, God is the greatest".
Alakika f Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Ardyce.
Alakina f English (British, Rare), Scottish (Rare)
Presumably a variant of the Scottish name Alickina, a feminine form of Alick or Alec (which possibly developed from Ailigean, a diminutive of Ailig, itself a Gaelic rendering of English Alick).
al-Aleem m & f Arabic (Anglicized, Rare)
"The All-Knowing One", "The Knowledgable One"... [more]
Alamana f Medieval Basque, Gascon
Medieval Basque and Gascon feminine form of Alaman.
Alamana m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Armand.
Alamgir m Bengali, Urdu
Derived from Persian عالمگیر‎ (alamgir) meaning "conqueror of the world", itself from Arabic عالم (alam) meaning "world, universe" and Persian گیر (gir) meaning "catch, seize, entangle, conquer"... [more]
Alamina f Romani
Most likely a corruption of Wilhelmina.
Alamund m Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Gothic alls "all" or from Gothic alhs (alah in Old High German) "temple." The second element is derived from Old High German mund "protection."
Alander m American (Rare)
Contracted form of Alexander.
Alangka f & m Burmese
Means "prosody" or "ornament" in Burmese.
Alanola m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Arnold.
Alanoud f Arabic
Means "the strong-willed" "the smart" "the popular" "the loved".
Alanson m English
Meaning "son of Alan."
Alantas m Lithuanian
Masculine form of Alanta.
Alaowei m Ijaw
Means "noble man" in Ijaw.
Alapaki m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Albert.
Alarbus m Theatre
From the play The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus (late 16th century) by William Shakespeare. Alarbus is the son of Tamora.
Alarich m Czech, German
Czech and German form of Alaric.
Alarico m Galician, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Galician, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Alaric.
Alariko m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Alaric.
Alasais f Gascon
Variant of Asalais.
Alasaya f & m Aymara
Means "north" in Aymara.
Ələsgər m Azerbaijani
From the name Əli and Azerbaijani əsgər meaning "soldier" or Asghar meaning "smallest, youngest" (referring to Ali al-Asghar, son of Husayn).
Alasind f Germanic
Gothic name derived from the elements alhs "temple" (Old High German alah) and sinþs "way, path".
Alaster m Scots
Scots form of Alasdair.
Alatari m & f Ijaw
Means "king's love" or "love of royalty" in Ijaw.
Alaudin m Indian (Muslim), Ingush
Indian and Ingush form of Ala al-Din.
Alaunus m Celtic Mythology
Also a Gaulish god of healing and prophecy, who was venerated in the areas of Mannheim (Germany) and Salzburg (Austria).
Alavivo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Alavivus.
Alaward m Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Gothic alls "all" or from Gothic alhs (alah in Old High German) "temple." The second element is derived from Old High German wart "guard."
Alawich m Medieval German
German form of Alawig.
Alawika m Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Arvid.
Alayjah f American (Rare)
Most likely a combination of the names Allison and Asia (or Aja). May be related to Elijah.
Alaynna f American
Variant of Alaina.
Alazimo f & m Ijaw
Means "born into royalty" in Ijaw.
Albania f English
From the name of the country in the Balkans, as well as various other places, perhaps ultimately from a pre-Indo-European word *alb meaning "hill" or from the Indo-European root *alb "white" (see Albus).... [more]
Albanie f French (Archaic)
Feminine form of Alban.
Albarka f Hausa
Feminine form of Barak 2.
Al Basty f Caucasian Mythology
A spirit in Caucasian mythology who is seen as being a personification of guilt, associated with punishing crimes which have gone unpunished.
Alberad m Germanic
Derived from Old High German alb (which comes from Old Norse âlfr) "elf" combined with Old High German rât "counsel."
Alberia f Medieval English
Derived from the Old German names Alberga and Albergia which ultimately derive from the name Ethelburga.
Albéric m French
French form of Alberich. A known bearer of this name was the French composer Albéric Magnard (1865-1914).
Alberie f German
Possibly a feminine variation of Albero.
Albèrta f Gascon, Jèrriais
Gascon form of Alberte 2 and Jèrriais feminine form of Albèrt.
Albertu m Corsican, Sardinian, Sicilian
Corsican, Sardinian and Sicilian form of Albert.
Alberzh m Breton (Rare)
Breton form of Albert.
Albiana f Albanian
Feminine form of Albian.
Albiera f Medieval Italian
Feminine form of Albiero, itself a variant of Alberico.
Albiero m Italian
Variant of Alberico.
Albinca f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Albina, now used as a given name in its own right.
Albinet m Medieval French
Medieval French diminutive of Albin (as -et is a French masculine diminutive suffix). This given name is no longer in use in France, but it still survives there as a patronymic surname... [more]
Albinia f Ancient Roman, English
Feminine form of Albinius and Albin. It was introduced to Britain in the 17th century, and was frequently used by members of the aristocratic Cecil family.
Albínka f Czech
Diminutive of Albína, not used as a given name in its own right.
Albinos m Ancient Roman (Hellenized)
Hellenized form of Albinus. This name was borne by a Greek Platonist philosopher from the 2nd century AD.
Albiona f Albanian
Feminine form of Albion.
Albireo m Astronomy
This is the name of the star Beta Cygni.... [more]
Albjǫrn m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Alfbjǫrn.
Alboíno m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Alboin.
Alboino m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Alboin.
Albreda f Medieval German, Medieval English
Medieval German feminine form of Alberich.
Albunea f Roman Mythology
Possibly derived from Latin albus meaning "white". In Roman mythology Albunea was a nymph who dwelt at a sulfuric spring or fountain near the town of Tibur (modern Tivoli)... [more]
Albuzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Albina.
Alcanor m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Alkanor. This name was borne by two characters from Greek mythology.
Alcenor m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Alkenor. This name was borne by one of the Argives that fought in the Battle of the 300 Champions, which took place around 546 BC.
Alceste f & m French, Italian
French and Italian masculine and feminine form of Alcestis.
Alcesti f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Alcestis.
Alcetas m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Alketas. This was the name of several notable kings, generals, and soldiers in ancient Greece (Macedon).
Alchemy f & m English
From the English word "alchemy" referring to "the causing of any sort of mysterious sudden transmutation" or "the ancient search for a universal panacea, and of the philosopher's stone, that eventually developed into chemistry".
Alchere m Anglo-Saxon
Form of Ealhhere found in the Phillimore translation of Domesday Book.
Alchiba f & m Astronomy
This is the name of the star Alpha Corvi in the Corvus constellation. It bore the traditional names Al Chiba (Arabic ألخبا al-xibā meaning "tent") and Al Minliar, al Ghurab (Arabic منقار الغراب al-manxar al-ghurab) or Minkar al Ghurab.
Alchira f Uzbek
Means "rosy-cheeked," and is a very popular name for girls in Uzbekistan.
Alcibie f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Αλκιβίη (Alkibie) which was derived from ἀλκή (alke) meaning "defense, defensive strength, valour" and βία (bia) "bodily strength, force, act of violence" (compare Alcibiades)... [more]
Alçiçek f Turkish
Means "scarlet flower" in Turkish.
Alcidìa f Provençal, Niçard
Niçard feminine form of Alcide.
Alcimus m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Alkimos. This name was borne by a Greek rhetorician, who flourished around 300 BC. It was also the name of several characters from Greek mythology.
Alcinda f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a variant of Alcione.
Alcínia f Portuguese (African)
Portuguese elaboration of Alcina.
Alcínoo m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Alkínoös (see Alcinous).
Alcínou m Catalan
Catalan form of Alkínoös (see Alcinous).
Alcíone f Spanish (Rare), Catalan (Rare)
Spanish and Catalan form of Alcyone.
Alcione f Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazilian), Italian
Portuguese and Italian form of Alcyone. This name is borne by Brazilian samba singer Alcione Dias Nazareth.