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Artaynte f Old Persian (Hellenized)
Meaning unknown. This name's only bearer was the wife of the crown prince Darius, who later committed adultery with Xerxes I. This name may be related to the similar masculine name Artayntes.
Artayntes m Old Persian (Hellenized)
Meaning unknown. This name was borne by a commander of Xerxes I, who almost killed Xerxes' brother Masistes in an argument, but Masistes was saved by Xenagoras, who was given rule of Cilicia because of this... [more]
Artazauštri f Old Persian
Old Persian form of Artazostre.
Artazostre f Old Persian (Hellenized), History
Hellenized form of Old Persian *Artazauštrī meaning "who is in favor of Arta/Ṛta, the deified Truth" or "who is devoted to Arta". This name was borne by a Persian princess (5th century BC); Artazostre was the daughter of Darius the Great by his wife Artystone.
Artė f Lithuanian (Rare)
Shortened form of names beginning with Art-, like Artūra and Artemidė.
Artea f Basque (Rare)
Basque name derived from arte.... [more]
Artek m Polish
Diminutive form of Artur.
Artelia f American (South, Archaic)
Of uncertain origin and meaning; theories include a variant of Adelia, reflecting the Appalachian pronunciation.
Artelus m Romani (Latinized)
Possibly a Latinized form of Arthur or a masculine form of Arthelais.
Artema m Italian
Italian form of Artemas.
Ártemas m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Artemas.
Artemas m Ancient Greek, Biblical, Polish (Archaic)
Presumably a short form or contraction of Artemidoros (compare Zenas, Alexas, Phileas)... [more]
Artemasz m Hungarian
Hungarian variant of Artemon.
Artèmi m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Artemios.
Artemi f Greek
Modern Greek variant of Artemis.
Artemi m Catalan
Catalan form of Artemius.
Artémia f Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Artemia.
Artemia f Spanish (Mexican), Italian (Tuscan, Rare), Sicilian, Polish
Italian and Spanish feminine form of Artemio, Sicilian feminine form of Artemiu and Polish feminine form of Artemiusz.
Artemiche f Greek Mythology
Artemiche was the daughter of Clinis and Harpe, and the sister of Lycius, Harpasus and Ortygius... [more]
Artemide f Georgian (Archaic), Italian (Rare)
Georgian and Italian form of Artemis.... [more]
Artemidė f Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian form of Artemis.
Artemidor m German, Polish
German and Polish form of Artemidoros.
Artemidoro m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Artemidoros.
Artemij m Russian
Variant transcription of Artemiy.
Artemija f Croatian
Croatian form of Artemis.
Artemije m Serbian (Rare)
Variant form of Artemios.
Artemijs m Latvian
Latvian form of Artemiy.
Artemijus m Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian form of Artemios.
Artêmio m Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Artemius.
Artemis m Greek
Variant of Artemios.
Artemisa f Spanish, Albanian, Galician
Spanish, Albanian and Galician form of Artemis.
Artemisi m Catalan
Catalan form of Artemisios.
Artemísio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Artemisius via Artemisios.
Artemiu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Artemio.
Artemiusz m Polish
Polish form of Artemios.
Artemiya f Russian
Russian form of Artemia.
Artemiz f Turkish (Rare)
Turkish form of Artemis.
Artemiziya f Ukrainian (Rare)
Ukrainian form of Artemisia. Artemiziya Halytska (1912-1985) was an Ukrainian nationalist.
Artemó m Catalan
Catalan form of Artemon.
Artemón m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Artemon.
Artemonas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian form of Artemon.
Artemone m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Italian
Italian and Latinized form of Artemon.
Artemono m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Artemon.
Artesia f Theatre, Arthurian Cycle
Likely from Artois, the name of a region in France (for which "artesian wells" are named), itself derived from Atrebates, a Belgic tribe that inhabited the region of Gaul and Britain during Julius Caesar's time; Atrebates is cognate with Irish aittrebaid meaning "inhabitant".... [more]
Artghal m Irish
Variant of Ardghal.
Artgnou m Medieval Breton
Old Breton form of Artognou.
Artham m Literature
Variant of Arthur, used in Andrew Peterson's Wingfeather Saga. The character was inspired by the author's brother, Arthur.
Arthas m Popular Culture (?)
The name of a character from the online game 'World of Warcraft'. It is obviously derived from the name Arthus.
Arthegall m Literature
In Sepnser's "The Faerie Queene", Arthegall is a brave knight who is first introduced as the lady knight Britomart’s future husband in Book III and who later goes on his own journey as the protagonist of Book V (in order to free Eirena from the clutches of Grantorto), where he represents the virtue of justice... [more]
Arthelais f History (Ecclesiastical)
Saint Arthelais (544–560) is venerated as a Christian saint.... [more]
Arthello m Obscure
Possibly a blend of Arthur and Othello.
Arthenia f African American
Possibly a variant of Parthenia.
Arther m English
Variant of Arthur.
Arthi f Indian, Tamil
Arthi is a Balmiki ritual, similar in form to the Hindu practice of Aarti in which light from wicks soaked in ghee or camphor is offered to Bhagawan Valmiki. Arthi is a form of bhakti devotion. The word also refers to the traditional devotional song that is sung during the ritual.... [more]
Arthitaya f Thai
Alternate transcription of Athittaya.
Arthittaya f Thai
Alternate transcription of Athittaya.
Arthlyn f Jamaican Patois (Rare), Filipino (Rare)
Possibly intended as a feminization of Arthur.
Arthon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Athon.
Arthor m English
Variant of Arthur.
Árþóra f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic variant of Arnþóra.
Arthorn m Thai
Alternate transcription of Athon.
Arthouros m Greek (Rare)
Greek form of Arthur.
Arthura f English (Rare)
Feminized version of Arthur.
Arthuria f American (Rare)
Feminine form of Arthur.
Arthuro m Filipino
Variant of Arturo.
Arthyen m Cornish
Cornish form of Arthen.
Arti m Estonian
Variant of Artur.
Artia f African American (Modern, Rare)
Invented name, possibly intended as a variant of Artie following the stress pattern of Mikia and Takia.
Artiana f Albanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Artian.
Artigas m South American
Transferred use of the surname Artigas, given in honour of political leader, military general and statesman José Gervasio Artigas (1764-1850), a national hero of Uruguay and the wider Rio de la Plata region.
Artimide f Italian
Italian variant of Artemis.
Artimpasa f Scythian, Mythology, Scythian Mythology
Likely deriving from the name of the goddess Arti, with the elements paya ("pasture") and pati ("lord") (both of which stem from a common root). This was the name of a major Scythian goddess of fertility, warfare, and sovereignty... [more]
Artin m Armenian
Variant of Harutyun.
Artis m Latvian
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a short form of Artūrs, now used as a given name in its own right.
Artit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Arthit.
Artitaya f Thai
Alternate transcription of Athittaya.
Artittaya f Thai
Alternate transcription of Athittaya.
Artivan m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Rodion.
Artmanno m Italian
Italian form of Hartmann.
Ártne m Sami
Sami form of Arne 1.
Artogrul m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani name of Turkic origins, derived from the name elements ar, "man", and togrul, "to justify oneself", with the intended meaning of "man who justifies himself". This was the name of an ancient Turkic leader, Artogrul bey, who was the father of Osman bey, founder of the Ottoman state.
Artöm m German (Modern, Rare)
Variant of the Russian name Artyom.
Ártor m Sami
Sami form of Artur.
Artoriis m Ancient Oscan
From the Etruscan praenomen Arnthur, of uncertain etymology. It may have been borrowed from the Messapic name Artas/Artorres. This name eventually became the Roman gens Artoria, of which multiple members have been found in inscriptions... [more]
Artorn m Thai
Alternate transcription of Athon.
Artouros m Greek
Variant of Arthouros.
Artrice f African American (Rare)
Perhaps intended to be a feminine form of Arthur, using the suffix trice from names such as Patrice 2 and Latrice.
Artsiamida f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Artemis.
Artsrun m Armenian
one of the Armenian dynasties ... [more]
Arttur m Finnish
Variant of Artturi.
Artù m Medieval Italian, Literature, Italian (Rare)
Medieval Italian and literarian form of Arturo. This is the form used to refers to King Arthur, the legendary figure.
Artuir m Old Irish
Old Irish form of Arthur
Artula f Old Celtic
Artula is a diminutive from the Gaulish word artos "bear". It is probably the source of the Latin name Ursula---in an inscription from Trier a woman called Artula with her daughter Ursula is recorded.
Artume f Etruscan Mythology
Etruscan form of Artemis.
Arturi m Albanian (Rare)
Albanian form of Arthur.
Arturito m Spanish
Diminutive of Arturo.
Arturk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Artur.
Arturs m Latvian
Older form of Artūrs.
Arturu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Arthur.
Àrtus m Provençal
Provençal form of Arthur.
Artús m Asturian, Catalan (Rare), Galician, Lengadocian, Provençal, Gascon
Asturian and Occitan form of Arthur and Catalan and Galician variant of Artur.
Artus m Occitan
Occitan variant of Artús.
Artuš m Czech (Rare), Arthurian Cycle
Czech form of Arthur, generally used to refer to King Arthur and occasionally used as a given name.
Artush m Armenian
Diminutive of Artashes. This is one of the main characters in Azerbaijani writer and journalist Ali Akbar's novel Artush and Zaur.
Arty m English
Diminutive of Arthur.
Artya m Russian
Diminutive of Artyom.
Artye f English
Feminine spelling of Artie.
Artyo m Mordvin
Mordvin form of Artyom.
Artyomushka m Russian
Diminutive form of Artyom.
Artyphios m Old Persian (Hellenized)
Greek form of the Old Persian name *Ardufya meaning "eagle".
Artystone f Old Persian (Hellenized)
Greek form of the Old Persian name *Ṛtastūnā meaning "pillar of Ṛta, the deified Truth", derived from 𐎠𐎼𐎫 (arta) "true" and‎ 𐎿𐎬𐎢𐎴𐎠 (stūnā) "pillar, column"... [more]
Artyukha m Russian
Diminutive of Artyom.
Artyusha m Russian
Russian diminutive or pet form of Artur.
Aru m & f Japanese (Rare)
This name can be used as 在, 亜瑠, 亜琉, 亜留, 明瑠, 明琉, 明留, 有瑠, 有琉, 有留 with 在 (zai, a.ru) meaning "exist, located in, outskirts, suburbs," 亜 (a, tsu.gu) meaning "-ous, Asia, come after, rank next," 明 (myou, min, mei, a.kasu, aka.ramu, a.kari, aka.rui, aka.rumu, aki.raka, a.ku, a.kuru, -a.ke, a.keru) meaning "bright, light," 有 (u, yuu, a.ru) meaning "approx, exist, happen, have, occur, possess," 瑠 (ryuu, ru) meaning "lapis lazuli," 琉 (ryuu, ru) meaning "gem, lapis lazuli, precious stone" and 留 (ryuu, ru, todo.maru, todo.meru, to.maru, to.meru, ruuburu) meaning "detail, fasten, halt, stop."... [more]
Arubika f Chechen
Means "beautiful woman" from Kazakh ару (aru) meaning "beautiful, charming" (of Turkic origin) combined with Turkic bika meaning "lady, mistress, woman".
Arujan f Kazakh
Alternate transcription of Aruzhan.
Aruk f Efik
Of Eniong Origin
Arulf m Germanic
The meaning and origin of the first element in this Germanic name is rather uncertain, and so there are various possibilities to the name's meaning. The most likely possibility is that the first element is derived from Proto-Germanic aran or arna "eagle" (ara in Gothic and arn in Old High German)... [more]
Aruli m & f Hindi
Blessed by god
Aruma f Japanese
From Japanese 在 (zai, a.ru) meaning "exist, located in, outskirts, suburbs" combined with 麻 (ma) meaning "flax". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible.
Aruma f Spanish (Canarian), Guanche
Name borne by a Guanche woman baptised in Seville the 15th century. Its meaning is unclear, although it is often alleged to mean "the one related to a Christian", possibly for being daughter or spouse of a Christian man... [more]
Arume f Spanish (Canarian), Guanche
Name borne by a Guanche woman baptised in Seville the 15th century. Its meaning is unclear, although it is often alleged to mean "the one related to a Christian", possibly for being daughter or spouse of a Christian man... [more]
Arume f Galician (Rare)
From the noun arume "pine leaf", one of the variants for this concept that spread due to its presence in the Galician anthem.
Arumirirarudo f Shona
It means "she has waited for love", or "one who has waited on love", a shorter form of the name can be Arumi or Rudo.
Arumugam m Indian, Tamil
From Tamil ஆறு (aru) meaning "six" and முகம் (mukam) meaning "face". This is an epithet the Hindu god Murugan.
Árún f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Arnrún or a combination of ár "successful" and rún "secret".
Arundeep m Punjabi (Rare), Indian (Sikh, Rare)
Combination of Arun and Sanskrit दीप (dipa) meaning "lamp, light".
Arundhathi f Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil
South Indian form of Arundhati.
Arūnė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Arūnas.
Arunee f Thai
Alternate transcription of Aruni.
Arunendra m Telugu
Means "mythical charioteer of the sun" in Telugu.
Aruni f & m Thai, Sinhalese, Indian
Feminine form of Aruna, also meaning "son of Aruna". This name is solely feminine in Thailand and Sri Lanka while it is sometimes used as a masculine name in India.
Aruś m Polish
Diminutive of Arkadiusz.
Arush m Indian
Possibly a variant transcription of Aarush.
Árvácska f Hungarian
Means "pansy" in Hungarian. This was used by the Hungarian author Zsigmond Móricz for his 1940 novel of the same name.
Arvaidas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from Lithuanian ar meaning "also, too, as well (as)". The second element is derived from the old Lithuanian verb vaidyti meaning "to visit, to appear", which is related to the modern Lithuanian verb vaidentis meaning "to haunt" as well as "to appear, to see"... [more]
Arvaidė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Arvaidas.
Árvakr m Norse Mythology, Old Norse
Means "early awake, early rising". This is the name of one of Sól's horses in Norse mythology.
Arvaldė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Arvaldas.
Àrvara f Sardinian
Nuorese form of Barbara.
Arvara f Sardinian
Variant spelling of Àrvara.
Arved m German, Estonian
Variant of Arvid.
Arvei m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Hervé.
Árveig f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Arnveig.
Arvella f English (Rare)
Feminization of Arvel.
Arvelle f French, English
Feminine form of Arvel.
Árven f Literature
Hungarian form of Arwen.
Arvena f Albanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Arven.
Árvet m Sami
Sami form of Arvid.
Arvi m Finnish, Estonian
Variant of Arvid.
Arvida f Swedish (Rare)
Feminine form of Arvid.
Arvie f English (Rare)
A short form of names containing arv, such as Arvilla
Arvieta f & m Hindi (Rare)
Derived from the word Ayurveda the traditional Hindu system of medicine, which is based on the idea of balance in bodily systems and uses diet, herbal treatment, and yogic breathing.
Arvil m Welsh
Variant of Arvel, possibly meaning "wept over".
Arvil m Soviet
Acronym of армия Владимира Ильича Ленина (armiya Vladimira Il'icha Lenina) meaning "army of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin".
Arvilė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Arvilas.
Arville m English (Rare)
Likely a variant of Arvel.
Arvin m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, English (Archaic)
Either a Scandinavian form of Arwin (see Erwin) or a combination of the Old Norse name elements ari "eagle" and vinr "friend".
Arvin m Persian
Arvin is a masculine name of Persian origin. It is derived from the Persian word 'Arwin', which means 'friend of the people' or 'loved by all'.
Arvind m Hindi, Marathi, Kannada, Punjabi
Alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathi अरविन्द or अरविंद, Kannada ಅರವಿಂದ or Punjabi Gurmukhi ਅਰਵਿੰਦ (see Aravind).
Arvirargus m Old Celtic, Literature
Possibly a Latinized form of an old Celtic name, composed of the elements ard "high, paramount" and rhaig "king". This was the name of a legendary, possibly historical, British king of the 1st century AD... [more]
Arvis m Latvian
Form of Arvīds. First recorded in 1943.
Arviti m Kven
Kven variant of Arvid.
Árvök f Icelandic
Icelandic feminine form of Árvakr.
Arvydė f Lithuanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Arvydas.
Arvystė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Arvystas.
Arwald m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English ār "honour, glory" (from aizō) and weald "powerful, mighty" or "authority, leader"... [more]
Arwenn f Breton
Breton cognate of Arwen.
Arwenna f Welsh
Variant of Arwen.
Arwid m Polish (Rare)
Polish borrowing of Arvid.
Arwin m English
Possibly a variant of Arwyn, the name of the wacky engineer on Disney Channel's 'The Suite Life of Zack and Cody'
Arwut m Thai
Alternate transcription of Awut.
Arwyn f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Arwen, unrelated to the Welsh name Arwyn.
Ary f Norwegian (Modern, Rare)
In the case of Norwegian-Trinidadian electronic singer Ary, it is short form of Ariadne.
Arya m & f Hebrew (Rare)
means "the lion of god" in Hebrew (ari-lion, ya-god).
Aryadeva m Buddhism
From Sanskrit अर्य (arya) meaning "excellent, best, respectable" and देव (deva) meaning "god". This was the name of a 2nd or 3rd-century Mahayana Buddhist monk and scholar.
Aryanna f American
Variant of Ariana.
Arybbas m Ancient Greek
In ancient Greece he was King of the Molossians in the 4th century BCE. He was the son of King Alcetas I, brother of Neoptolemus I, and grandfather of Pyrrhus.... [more]
Aryell f English
Variant of Ariel.
Aryella f English (Rare)
Possible variant of Ariella... [more]
Aryen m Hindi (Americanized, ?)
Variation of Aryan. Possibly Americanized.
Aryenis f Old Persian (Hellenized)
From a Lydian name that was cognate with the Hittite term 𒂖 (arawanni-) meaning "free" as in a free person, not a slave. This was the name of the wife of Astyages, the last king of the Median Empire.
Aryiadna f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Ariadne.
Aryiella f Obscure
Variant of Ariella.
Aryn f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Erin or Aaron (See also Aaryn and Arin).
Aryna f Belarusian
Belarusian cognate of Irina.
Aryses m Old Persian (Hellenized)
Greek form of the Old Persian name *Aruša meaning "white".
Aryssia f Obscure
Possibly a variant of Alyssia.
Arystarch m Polish
Polish form of Aristarchus.
Arystea f Polish
Polish form of Aristea.
Arystobul m Polish
Polish form of Aristobulus.
Arystoteles m Polish
Polish form of Aristotle.
Arystyda f Polish (Rare)
Feminine form of Arystydes.
Arystydes m Polish
Polish form of Aristides.
Arystyp m Polish
Polish form of Aristippos via its latinized form Aristippus.
Arzel m Breton
Variant of Arzhel.
Arzela f Breton
Feminine form of Arzel.
Arzén m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Arsenios.
Arzénia f Hungarian
Feminine form of Arzén.
Arzhana f Tuvan, Altai
Variant of Arzhaana.
Arzhela f Breton (Rare)
Feminine form of Arzhel.
Arzhelenn f Breton
Variant of Arzhela.
Arzhula f Breton (Rare)
Feminine form of Arzhul.
Arzhulenn f Breton
Variant of Arzhula.
Arzhulig m Breton
Diminutive of Arzhul
Arzhur m Breton
Breton form of Arthur.
Arzhura f Breton (Rare)
Feminine form of Arzhur.
Arzhurenn f Breton
Variant of Arzhura.
Arzhurig m Breton
Diminutive of Arzhur
Arzhvael m Breton
Variant of Arzhel.
Arzı f Crimean Tatar
Crimean Tatar form of Arezoo.
Arzo f Afghan, Pashto
Afghan form of Arezou.
Arzum f Turkish, Azerbaijani (Rare)
Means "my wish, my desire", from Turkish and Azerbaijani arzu meaning "wish, desire" (of Persian origin) and the first person singular possessive suffix -m.
Ás m Icelandic
Icelandic masculine form of Ása.
Asa f Old Swedish
Possibly a variant of Åsa.
Asaad m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic أسعد (see As'ad).
Asaari m Malay
Malay variant of Ashari.
Asaaseasa m & f Akan
Means "the land is finished" in Akan. The implication of this name is that there is no more land for the dead to be buried - so the child is encouraged to live as there will be no more space for his/her burial.
Ásabragr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Means "best of the Æsir". This is a by-name for Odin and Thor in Norse mythology.
Əsəd m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Asad.