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This is a list of submitted names in which the description contains the keywords god or of or mercy.
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Awst m English
Variant of Augustus
Awsten m Obscure
Variant of Austin.
Awugoco m & f Agatu
Means "wonder of God" in Agatu.
Axa f English (American, Archaic)
Early corruption of Achsah.
Axa f Finnish (Rare), Norwegian (Archaic)
Meaning uncertain, but it may be a feminine form of Axel.
Axacayacatl m Nahuatl
Means "face of water" or "water mask" in Nahuatl, from atl "water" and xayacatl "face, mask". This is also the name of a kind of aquatic beetle, whose eggs are considered a delicacy.
Axael m & f Spanish (Latin American), Spanish (Mexican)
Combination of Axel and Asael or other names ending in -ael.
Axalia f English (American, Rare), French (Rare)
Meaning uncertain; it might possibly be a variant of Axelia. There have also been cases in which the name appears to be a corruption of Azalia.
Axana f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Xenia.
Axaria m Venetian
Venetian form of Azariah.
Axayacatl m Aztec, Mexican
Means "face of water" in Classical Nahuatl, from ātl "water" and xāyacatl "face, mask".
Áxel m Spanish
Spanish form of Axel.
Axelen m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Absalon.
Axelía f Icelandic (Archaic)
Icelandic form of Axelia.
Axelia f Swedish
Feminine form of Axel.
Axelina f Swedish
Swedish feminine form of Axel.
Axelma f Icelandic (Rare)
Of unknown origin and meaning. Current theories include a combination of Axel and Selma 1.
Axeln m Old Danish
Old Danish short form of Axelen.
Axenia f Moldovan, Bulgarian
Moldovan form of Xenia and Bulgarian variant of Axinia.
Axente m Romanian
Romanian form of Auxentios.
Axia f English (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Meaning unknown. It may be derived from Greek άξιος (axios) meaning "worthy" or created as a feminine form of Axel. Alternatively, in some cases it could be a variant of Achsia, an elaboration of Achsah.
Axihuitl m Nahuatl
Refers to a kind of tree, or an herb with medicinal uses. Derived from Nahuatl atl "water" and xihuitl "grass, herbs; greenish things".
Axilen m Old Danish
Variant of Axelen.
Axilleas m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Αχιλλέας (see Achilleas).
Axilulfo m Galician
Galician form of Agilulf.
Axinia f Russian, Bulgarian
Russian variant transcription of Аксинья (see Aksinya) and Bulgarian variant transcription of Аксиния (see Aksinia).
Axinja f German (Modern, Rare), Dutch (Modern, Rare)
German and Dutch transcription of Aksinya.
Axiochos m Ancient Greek
Means "of value, one who has value", derived from Greek ἀξία (axia) meaning "worth, value" and ἔχω (echo) meaning "to have, possess, hold".
Axion m Greek Mythology
Derived from either the Greek adjective ἄξιος (axios) meaning "worthy, deserving" or from the Greek noun ἀξία (axia) meaning "worth, value". Both are closely related to the Greek verb ἀξιόω (axioo) meaning "to think or deem worthy"... [more]
Axiothea f Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Axiotheos. A known bearer of this name was Axiothea of Phlius, a female student of the ancient Greek philosophers Plato and Speusippus (4th century BC).
Axiotheos m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is derived from either the Greek adjective ἄξιος (axios) meaning "worthy, deserving" or from the Greek noun ἀξία (axia) meaning "worth, value"... [more]
Axius m Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, Axius is a Paeonian river god, the son of Oceanus and Tethys... [more]
Axlan m Old Danish
Old Danish short form of Axelen.
Axle m English
Variant of Axel.
Axleigh f Obscure (Modern)
Combination of the phonetic sound ax with the popular name suffix lee.
Äxmät m Tatar
Tatar form of Ahmad.
Äxmätzäki m Tatar, Bashkir
Combination of Äxmät and Zäki.
Äxmätzyan m Tatar
Tatar form of Ehmetjan.
Axol m Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Axel.
Axomamma f Inca Mythology
Means "potato mother" in Quechua. This was the name of an Inca goddess of potatoes, one of the daughters of Pachamama.
Axror m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Ahrar.
Axton m English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Axton, meaning "Acca's stone", from the Old English given name Acca and stān 'stone'.
Axxel m Obscure
Variant of Axel. Per the SSA, Axxel was given to 16 boys in 2017.
Axxl m Obscure
Variant of Axel in the same fashion as Jaxn.
Axylos m Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek adjective ἄξυλος (axylos) meaning "uncut wood" as well as "without wood", which consists of the Greek prefix ἀ- (a-) meaning "not, without, the opposite of" combined with the Greek noun ξύλον (xylon) meaning "cut wood, timber".
Axylus m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Axylos. In Greek mythology, this is the name of a warrior from Arisbe who was slain by Diomedes in the Trojan War.
Axzel m English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Axel. According to the SSA, Axzel was given to 12 boys in 2011.
Ay m Ancient Egyptian
Etymology unknown. This was the name of two different pharaohs of ancient Egypt.
Aya f Baoulé
Derived from Baoulé ya "Friday", referring to the day of the week on which the child was born and hence to be understood as "born on Friday".
Aya f Spanish, French (Modern), Basque (Gallicized)
Spanish and Gallicized form of Basque Aia.
Aya f & m Cherokee
Aya in the Cherokee language is a term for one's self. Usually used as "I" or "Me". If a family member uses this for someone it would me that they see a bit of themself in that person and it would be meant as a compliment.It is also a type of fern that is known as a symbol of endurance and resourcefulness... [more]
Ayaansh m Telugu
Means "The Ray of Sun," "Part of Parents," "God Gift".
Ayaat f & m Arabic (Rare)
Variant of Ayat.
Ayad m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic إياد (see Iyad).
Ayah m & f Biblical Hebrew
Means "falcon" or "vulture" in Hebrew. In the Bible, this is the name of the father of Rizpah as well as the son of Zibeon.
Ayakana f Japanese
The name is a combination of the kanji Aya(奈) meaning color Ka(香) meaning perfume and Na(菜) meaning Vegetable. This name was borne from the character Ayakana Furuya From Danganronpa Endless an upcoming fangan
Ayaks m Russian
Russian form of Ajax.
Ayalla f American
Variant of Ayala
Ayalon m Hebrew
Modern Hebrew form of Ajalon.
Ayamba f & m Jagham, Kenyang
Means "he/she opened the way" in Ejagham, used for the first of twins.
Ayameko f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 菖蒲 (ayame) meaning "iris (flower), sweet flag, calamus" and 子 (ko) meaning "child, sign of the rat".
Ayan m Urdu, Persian, Tamil, Sanskrit, Hindi, Turkish
Persian and Urdu meaning is prima-facie. Hindi and Tamil usage is from 'Ayan' the name of Brahma, the Creator. Ayan' in Turkish, means "obviously" or "clearly". Ayan in Sanskrit means 'Speed'.
Ayan f Somali
Variant of Ayaan 2.
Ayana f Indian
Allegedly derived from Sanskrit ayana "going" (with the inteded meaning of "way").
Ayana f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Tilt of the name Maayan, which means "fountain; spring of water" in Hebrew.
Ayana f Assyrian
Ayana means "helper" in Aramaic; it was also the name of the temple ruled by the Assyrian sky god Anu.
Ayanami f & m Japanese
Ayanami, meaning "twilled waves" in Japanese... [more]
Ayang f Filipino, Tausug
From a Tausug term of endearment for a little girl.
Ayangamba m Manipuri
Means "successor of speed" in Meitei.
Ayanle m Somali
Masculine form of Ayan 3.
Ayao f & m Japanese
From Japanese 彩 (aya) meaning "colouring" or 文 (aya) meaning "sentence" combined with 緒 (o) meaning "cord" or 桜 (o) meaning "cherry blossom" (both feminine) or 夫 (o) meaning "husband, man, manly" (masculine)... [more]
Ayaquixtla m Nahuatl
Probably derived from Nahuatl ayac "no one, nobody" and ixtla "before, in the presence of, contemporary with".
Ayaru m Japanese (Rare)
From Aya 1, modelled to look like it came from a verb ending in -ru.... [more]
Ayasmina f Arabic
Can be interpreted as a combination of Aya 2 and Yasmina, or simply as Yasmina with the prefix a-
Ayat f Arabic
Means "signs" in Arabic, referring to signs of the divine.
Ayatullah m Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the same root as the Persian religious title of آیت‌الله (Ayatollah), which originated from a term in passage 51:20–21 of the Quran. It was not commonly used as a title until the early 20th century... [more]
Ayauhcihuatl f Nahuatl, Aztec
Etymology uncertain, possibly deriving in part from the Classical Nahuatl elements ayahuitl ("fog") and cihuatl ("woman, wife"). Name borne by an Empress of Tenochtitlan (fl. 1400).
Ayawjan f Kazakh
From the Kazakh аяу (ayaw) meaning "mercy" and ‎ жан (jan) meaning "soul".
Áyax m Spanish
Spanish form of Ajax.
Ayben f Turkish
Turkish feminine name derived from ay "moon" and ben "I", usually translated as "I am like the moon".... [more]
Aybige f Turkish
An alternate spelling of Aybüke, deriving from Turkish ay meaning "moon" combined with büke meaning "queen, woman".
Aybikä f Bashkir
Combination of ай (ay) meaning "moon" and бикә (bikä), which is a Bashkir name element.
Aybike f Turkish
One of medieval Turkic feminine names, Aybüge consists of Ay (the Moon) and Büge (lady, madam, gentlewoman). The name means "lady of the moon" Its form Aybüge is modernized as Aybike in modern Turkish.
Aybora m Turkish
Combination of Turkish ay "moon" and bora "storm, squall".
Aybulat m Bashkir
Combination of Bashkir ай (ay) meaning "moon" and Persian پولاد (pulâd) meaning “steel”.
Aycan f & m Turkish
Combination of Turkish ay "moon" and can "soul, life, being".
Ayco m & f Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Aiko.
Aycuiton f Nahuatl
Meaning uncertain, probably a diminutive form of another name, using -ton.
Aydəmir m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Aydamir.
Aydarkhan m Yakut
Combination of Aydar and the Turkish tite khan meaning "ruler, leader".
Aydas m Khakas
Means "healthy" in Khakas. The Khakas people are a Turkic ethnic group living in the Republic of Khakassia in Russia.
Ayday f Kyrgyz
Variant transcription of Aiday.
Aydel f Jewish
Yiddish form of Adele, meaning "noble". See Eidel.
Ayden f Turkish, Muslim (Rare)
Feminine version of Aydin, also a girl muslim name.
Aydn m English (American, Modern)
Variant of Aidan, the spelling perhaps influenced by that of Haydn.
Aydon m English
Variant of Aidan.
Ayebatonye m & f Ijaw
Means "what God has destined" or "destiny" in Ijaw.
Ayelè f Ewe, African
Name of Ewa origin, meaning "happiness has come", "happiness is here".
Ayelin f Mapuche
Variant of Ayelen
Ayen f Dinka
Related with a specific kind of cow in Dinka language.
A-yeon f Korean
Combination of an a hanja, e.g. 娥 meaning "pretty, lovely, beautiful," and a yeon hanja, such as 娟 meaning "happy; beautiful," 緣 meaning "tie, connection, relationship" or 淵 meaning "pond; marsh; puddle."
A-yeong f Korean
Combination of an a hanja, like 雅 meaning "clean, pure," 娥 meaning "pretty, lovely, beautiful," 我 meaning "I, me," 妸 meaning "beautiful" or 峨 meaning "high, tall; steep," and a yeong hanja, such as 英 meaning "floral decoration; excellent, outstanding," 榮 meaning "prosperity, glory," 鈴 meaning "bell," 映 or 暎, both meaning "shine, reflection."
Ayep m Sundanese
Variant of Asep.
Ayers m & f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Ayers.
Ayeza f Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu عائزہ (see Aiza).
Ayfa f English
Anglicized form of Aoife.
Ayganym f Kazakh
Alternate transcription of Aiganym.
Aygöl f Bashkir, Tatar
Alternate transcription of Aygol.
AygÖlÖm f Bashkir
Bashkir variant form of Aygul.
Ayhylyu f Bashkir
Bashkir cognate of Aysylu.
Ayibaemi f & m Ijaw
Means "God exists" in Ijaw.
Ayibanua f & m Ijaw
Means "thank God" in Ijaw.
Ayibatonbara f & m Ijaw
Means "the will of God" in Ijaw.
Ayiina f Yakut
From Айыы (Ayii), the name of the supreme and creator deity in Yakut mythology.
Ayip m Sundanese
Sundanese variant of Sharif.
Ayish m Arabic
Variant of Ayesh.
Ayisha f Arabic, Indian (Muslim), Malayalam, Urdu, African American
Alternate transcription of Arabic عائشة (see Aisha), as well as the form used in South India and Pakistan.
Ayita f English (Modern, Rare, ?), African American (Rare), Western African (Rare)
The origins of this name are uncertain. Though it is popularly claimed to mean "first to dance" in Cherokee, this appears to be untrue.... [more]
Ayjan f Turkmen
Turkmen form of Aycan.
Aykerim f Kazakh
Variant of Aigerim.
Aykhaan m Yakut
Variant of Aykhaal.
Aykhaana f Yakut
Feminine form of Aykhan.
Aykhan m Azerbaijani
Alternate transcription of Ayxan.
Aykhanım f Kazakh
Combination of Kazakh ай (ay) and ханым (khanım), literally "moon queen".
Ayla f Medieval German
Short form of names containing the Germanic name element agil "edge (of a sword)".
Aylah f English
Variant of Ayla 3.
Aylee f English (Modern, Rare)
Possibly an anglicized form of Eilidh, or simply a combination of the popular phonetic elements ay and lee... [more]
Ayleen f American (Hispanic), German, English
Variant of Aylín or Ailyn, which are Hispanic variants of Eileen... [more]
Aylene f English
Variant of Aileen.
Ayleo m Popular Culture
A famous bearer of this name is Ayleo “Ayo” Bowles, member of music duo Ayo & Teo.
Ayler m English
Transferred use of surname Ayler
Aylett m English (British)
In 1676 in Britain there was a lawyer named Aylett Sammes. Source - Blood and Mistletoe, The History of the Druids in Britain (2011) by Ronald Hutton on page 69.
Aylín f Spanish
Spanish form of Eileen, or possibly of the Turkish name Aylin. A known bearer is Aylín Mujica (1974-), a Cuban actress.
Aylin f German
German variant spelling of Eileen, better reflecting the German pronunciation. The look of it may also have been inspired by the Turkish Aylin, which is however pronounced differently in Turkish and has a different etymology.
Aylintá f Western African
The name Aylintá comes from the West African nation of Senegal and means Bearer of Light or Bringer of Light.
Aylish f Irish (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Ailís.
Aylwin m Medieval English
Middle English form of Æðelwine.
Aym m Judeo-French
Variant of Haim via the variant Haym.
Ayma f Chinese
Ayma, meaning 'horse lover', or 'lover of horses".
Aymane m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic أيمن (see Ayman) chiefly used in North Africa.
Aymar m French, French (Belgian)
French form of a Germanic name which was composed of the elements heim "home" (see Haimo) and meri "famous".
Aymara f Spanish
Variant of Aimara. It coincides with the name of an indigenous people of South America.
Aymard m French, French (Belgian)
French form of a Germanic name which was composed of the elements heim "home" and hard "brave, hardy".
Aymé f Spanish (Latin American)
Variant of Ayme stressed on the last syllable.
Aymê f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Variant of Ayme stressed on the last syllable.
Aymeline f French, English
Possibly a variant of Emeline.
Aymen m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic أيمن (see Ayman) chiefly used in North Africa.
Aymeriga f Medieval Occitan
Feminine form of Aymeric.
Aymone f French
Feminine form of Aymon.... [more]
Aymoneta f Medieval Occitan
Occitan cognate of Aymonette.
Aymonette f Medieval French
Diminutive of Aymone.... [more]
Ayna f Judeo-Spanish
Judeo-Spanish variant of Chana.
Aynaan m Yakut
Variant of Ayaan.
Aynash f Kazakh
Variant transcription of Ainash.
Aynaz f Iranian, Turkish
Iranian variant and Turkish form of Ainaz.
Aynia f Irish Mythology
Allegedly an Irish fairy queen from Ulster. Her name might be a corruption of Irish Áine with whom she might be identical.
Aynikki f Karelian
Karelian form of Aino.
Aynjel m & f African, African American, Jamaican Patois, Caribbean
A strongly phonetic spelling of the world "angel", especially used by those who speak Jamaican Patois and other English-based dialects of Caribbean Creole.
Aynna f Judeo-Spanish
Variant of Ayna.
Aynslee m & f English
Variant of Ainsley.
Aynsley f & m English
Variant of Ainsley.
Aynülhayat f Ottoman Turkish
Means "spring of life", ultimately from Arabic عين ('ayn) meaning "spring, eye" and حياة (hayah) meaning "life".
Aynurə f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani variant of Aynur.
Aynurakkur m Far Eastern Mythology
Means "father of humanity" in Ainu. It is an alternate name for Ae-oyna-kamuy.
Ayo f Danish (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Possibly from the Spanish word ayo meaning "tutor" or "person who takes care of children". According to another source it might be a Danish form of an Indian name meaning "wonderful".
Ayob m Malay
Malay form of Ayyub.
Ayodhya m & f Indian
Ayodhya is a city in India, and birthplace of the god Rama in Hindu mythology. It comes from अयोध्या (ayodhyā), "unconquerable citadel" in Sanskrit.
Ayoe f Danish
Variant of Ayo.
Ayoob m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic أيوب (see Ayyub).
Ayoola m & f Yoruba
Means "the joy of success" in Yoruba.
Ayou f Amharic, Ethiopian
Diminutive of Ayelech.
Àyoub m Catalan
Catalan form of Ayoub.
A-young f Korean
Variant transcription of A-yeong.
Ayoze m Guanche, Spanish (Canarian)
Derived from Guanche *ayuhsah meaning "he (who) arrives". Ayoze or Yose was a Guanche chieftain from Fuerteventura, one of the Canary Islands, at the time of Jean de Béthencourt's arrival to the island... [more]
Ayqız f Karachay-Balkar
Means "moon girl" in Karachay-Balkar. This is another name of the mythological figure Satanaya.
Ayren m Hebrew
Means "mountain of strength" in Hebrew.
Ayrien m & f Obscure (?)
Of uncertain etymology.
Ayron m English
Variant of the Hebrew name Aaron.
Ayrten m English
Variant of Ayrton.
Ayrton m English, Portuguese (Brazilian), Various
Transferred use of the surname Ayrton, which was originally taken from the place name Airton.... [more]
Äyšä f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Aisha.
Aýşa f Turkmen
Turkmen form of Aisha
Ayşa f Turkish (Rare), Chechen
Turkish variant form of Ayşe and Chechen variant transcription of Aysha.
Ayşat f Karachay-Balkar
Karachay-Balkar form of Aisha.
Aysche f German (?)
Partial Germanisation of the originally Turkish name Ayşe.
Ayse f Turkish (Anglicized)
Form of Ayşe used outside of Turkey.
Ayşedeniz f Turkish
Combination of Ayşe and Deniz.
Aysen m Yakut
Derived from the name of the god Aiyy and Yakut сиэн (sien) meaning "grandson".
Aysev f Turkish
Modern Turkish name taken from the common name element ay, meaning "moon" and sev, which could be taken from the words sevgi or sevmek meaning "love" and "to love" respectively... [more]
Ayshah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عائشة (see Aisha).
Ayshe f Crimean Tatar
Crimean Tatar form of Aisha.
Ayshea f English (British)
Possibly a variant transcription of Aisha.... [more]
Ayshet f Circassian, Ingush
Adyghe and Ingush form of Aisha. It can also be derived from Turkish ay meaning "moon, month" combined with Persian شاد (šâd) meaning "glad, happy, cheerful"
Ayshwarya f Indian
A variant of Aishwarya.
Aysia f American
Variant of Asia 1.
Ayslenn f English
Variant of Aislinn.
Aýsoltan f Turkmen
Turkmen feminine form of Aisultan
Ayson m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Either transferred use of the surname Ayson or a variant of Ason.
Aysuluu f Kyrgyz
Kyrgyz cognate of Aysulu.
Aytaj f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Aytaç.
Aytal m Yakut
Either from айыы (ayii), the name of a a Yakut god of light or from ай (ay) meaning "to create" and тал (tal) meaning "to choose".
Aytən f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Ayten.
Aytar m Chuvash
Chuvash cognate of Ayz̧ar.
Aytech m Circassian
Circassian version of Aytek
Aythami m & f Spanish (Canarian)
Guanche name allegedly meaning "the most powerful man".... [more]
Aytmukhambet m Kazakh (Rare)
Variant transcription of Aitmukhambet.
Ayton m English
Transferred use of the surname Ayton.
Aytsemnik f Armenian (Rare)
Old Armenian name meaning "little roe deer, fawn of a roe". According to the 12th-century Armenian historian Samuel Anetsi, this was the name of a female warrior who died defending the Armenian city of Ani against Persian invaders... [more]
Aytsik f Armenian
Diminutive form of Aytsemnik.
Ayu f Japanese
From Japanese 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia" or 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection" combined with 由 (yu) meaning "reason, cause", 優 (yu) meaning "excellence, superiority, gentleness", 結 (yu) meaning "tie, bind, join", or 友 (yu) meaning "friend, companion"... [more]
Ayub m Arabic, Indonesian, Urdu, Malay, Chechen, Persian, Bengali
Arabic alternate transcription of Ayyub as well as the form used in various languages.
Ayubkhan m Chechen (Rare)
Combination of Ayub and the Turkish title khan meaning "leader, ruler".
Ayudia f Indonesian
Variant of Ayudya.
Ayuka m Kalmyk
Means "bear cub", from Kalmyk аю (ayu) meaning "bear". Ayuka Khan (1669-1724) was a leader of the Kalmyk Khanate.
Ayuki f Japanese
From Japanese 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection" combined with 雪 (yuki) meaning "snow". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Ayuko f Japanese
From Japanese 鮎 (ayu) meaning "catfish, sweetfish" or from a combination of 和 (a) meaning "harmony, tranquility, serenity, peace", or 亞 (a) meaning "second, next" and 右 (yu) meaning "respect for, assist, counsel, aid", 夕 (yu) meaning "evening" or 宥 (yu) meaning "calm, soothe, pacify" that is then combined with 虹 (ko) meaning "rainbow"... [more]
Ayuno f Japanese
From Japanese 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia, sub-", 由 (yu) meaning "cause, reason" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Ayurvi f Sanskrit
The name comes from "Ayurveda" which is from Sanskrit, meaning "knowledge of life"
Ayushee f Indian, Mauritian Creole
Alternate transcription of Hindi आयुषी (see Ayushi). It is also used in Mauritius.
Ayushi f Indian, Sanskrit
Feminine form of Ayush.
Ayutaro m Japanese
Variant transcription of Ayutarou.
Ayuub m Somali
Somali form of Ayyub.
Ayvah f English
Variant of Ava 1.
Ayvan m English (Rare)
Perhaps a spelling variant of Evan.
Ayven f English
Variant of Aven.
Ayverie f Obscure
Variant of Avery.
Ayvia f English
Variant of Avia.
Ayviana f English
Variant of Aviana.
Ayvlyn f English (Modern, Rare)
Probably a variant of Avelyn.
Ayyappan m Hinduism, Malayalam, Tamil
Possibly means "lord father" from Malayalam അച്ഛൻ (acchan) meaning "father" and Malayalam അപ്പന്‍ (appan) or Tamil அப்பா (appa) both meaning "father"... [more]
Ayyoub m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic أيوب (see Ayyub) chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Əyyub m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Ayyub.
Ayyubia f Arabic (?)
Most likely the feminine form of Ayyub.
Ayza f Chechen
Chechen form of Aida.
Ayzada f Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Alternate transcription of Kazakh Айзада (see Aizada), as well as the Kyrgyz form.
Ayzara f Kazakh
Variant form of Ayzere.
Ayzek m Russian
Russian form of Isaac, reflecting the English pronunciation.
Ayzel f Turkish
Variant of Aysel.
Ayzhan f Kazakh
Alternate transcription of Kazakh Айжан (see Aizhan).