This is a list of submitted names in which the starting sequence is a or t.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Aydos m KazakhFrom Kazakh ай
(ay) meaning "moon" and дос
(dos) meaning "friend".
Aydyn m & f KazakhDerived from Kazakh ай
(ay) meaning "moon" combined with дин
(din) meaning "religion, faith".
Aydys m TuvanDerived from Tuvan айыс
(ayys) meaning "blessing".
Ayebatonye m & f IjawMeans "what God has destined" or "destiny" in Ijaw.
Ayeka f JapaneseFrom 阿 (
a) meaning "nook, corner", 重 (
e) meaning "main, important, principle, division", and 霞 (
ka) meaning "mist". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Ayelè f Ewe, AfricanName of Ewa origin, meaning "happiness has come", "happiness is here".
Ayen f DinkaRelated with a specific kind of cow in Dinka language.
A-yeon f KoreanCombination 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 KoreanCombination 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."
Ayerke f KazakhFrom
ай (
ay) meaning "moon" and
ерке (
erke) meaning "darling#
Ayesh m ArabicDerived from the Arabic root "ʿĀY-SH" (عَايِش), meaning "alive" or "living."
Aýgüla f TurkmenFrom
aý meaning "moon" (from Turkic
ay) and
gül meaning "flower" (ultimately from Persian
گل (gol))
Aygüzäl f BashkirFrom the Bashkir
aй (ay) meaning "moon" and
гүзәл ( güzäl) meaning "beautiful".
Ayi f YiMeans "first sister" in Yi.
Ayiina f YakutFrom Айыы
(Ayii), the name of the supreme and creator deity in Yakut mythology.
Ayinde m & f YorubaMeans "we gave praises and he came" in Yoruba.
Aýjemal f TurkmenMeans "beautiful moon", derived from
ay meaning "moon", and Arabic جمال (
jamāl) meaning "beauty"
Ayjürek f KazakhFrom the Kazakh
ай (ay) meaning “moon” and
жүре́к (jürék) meaning "heart".
Aykerek f Karachay-BalkarFrom the Karachay-Balkar
ай (ay) meaning "moon" and
керек (kerek) meaning "instrument" or "necessary".
Aykhanım f KazakhCombination of Kazakh ай (
ay) and ханым (
khanım), literally "moon queen".
Aykız f TurkishAy meaning “Moon” in Turkish and
Kız Meaning “Girl” in Turkish
Aykömöš f BashkirDerived from Bashkir
ай (ay) meaning "moon" and
көмөш (kömöš) meaning "silver".
Ay-kys f TuvanMeans "moon girl" in Tuvan, derived from ай
(ay) meaning "moon; month" and кыс
(kys) meaning "girl, daughter".
Ayleo m Popular CultureA famous bearer of this name is Ayleo “Ayo” Bowles, member of music duo Ayo & Teo.
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 SpanishSpanish form of
Eileen, or possibly of the Turkish name
Aylin. A known bearer is Aylín Mujica (1974-), a Cuban actress.
Aylin f GermanGerman 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 AfricanThe name Aylintá comes from the West African nation of Senegal and means Bearer of Light or Bringer of Light.
Aylward m GermanicDerived from the Germanic elements "
ælf" (meaning elf, noble, or supernatural being) and "
ward" (meaning guardian or protector)... [
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Ayma f ChineseAyma, meaning 'horse lover', or 'lover of horses".
Aymakh m KhakasMeans "different" or "far, further away" in Khakas.
Aymani f ChechenDerived from Arabic أَيْمَن
(ʾayman) meaning "right-handed, lucky".
Aymara f SpanishVariant of
Aimara. It coincides with the name of an indigenous people of South America.
Aymaral f TurkishFrom the Turkish
ay meaning "moon" and
maral meaning "doe, deer".
Aymn m Arabic (Egyptian)Means “right, blessed, fortunate” in Arabic. This name is used more often in Egypt.
Aymölek f Karachay-BalkarFrom the Karachay-Balkar
ай (ay) meaning "moon" and Arabic
ملك (malak) meaning "angel".
Aynagözel f TurkmenFrom Turkmen
ayna meaning "mirror, glass" combined with Turkmen
gözel meaning "beautiful, pretty, lovely".
Aynaza f BashkirDerived from Bashkir
ай (ay) meaning "moon" and Persian
نازی (nazi) meaning "sweet, coy".
Aynia f Irish MythologyAllegedly an Irish fairy queen from Ulster. Her name might be a corruption of Irish
Áine with whom she might be identical.
Aynijamol f UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
ayni meaning "exact, exactly" or "true, authentic" and
jamol meaning "beauty".
Aynikamol f UzbekFrom
ayni meaning "exact, the same, real, true, genuine" and
kamol meaning "fullness, completion, perfection".
Ayniya f UzbekFrom
ayni meaning "exact, the same, real, true, genuine".
Aynülhayat f Ottoman TurkishMeans "spring of life", ultimately from Arabic عين
('ayn) meaning "spring, eye" and حياة
(hayah) meaning "life".
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".
Ayo f JapaneseFrom Japanese 亜 (
a) meaning "second, Asia" combined with 昌 (
yo) meaning "good, prosper". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ayodhya m & f IndianAyodhya is a city in India, and birthplace of the god
Rama in Hindu mythology. It comes from अयोध्या (
ayodhyā), "unconquerable citadel" in Sanskrit.
Ayoka f YorubaMeans "one we rejoice to pluck" in Yoruba.
Ayon f UzbekMeans "clear, apparent" in Uzbek.
Ayontika f SanskritAyontika is heavily associated with both the Goddess Durga & the Goddess Parvati & is sometimes used as an epithet.
Ayotoch m NahuatlMeans "armadillo" in Nahuatl, literally "turtle-rabbit".
Ayotzin f & m NahuatlFrom Nahuatl
ayotli "squash, gourd, pumpkin". Coincides with a Nahuatl word meaning "turtle, tortoise".
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... [
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Ayperi f KyrgyzFrom Kyrgyz ай
(ay) meaning "moon" combined with Persian پری
(pari) meaning "fairy".
Ayqoyaš f BashkirDerived from Bashkir
ай (ay) meaning "moon" and
ҡояш (qoyaš) meaning "sun".
Ayrampu m AymaraFrom the Aymara name for a cactus species with carmine colored seeds.
Aysa f TurkishAysa is a Turkish-Persian name for girls that means “moonlike”, “beautiful”, “radiant”.
Ayşən f AzerbaijaniMeans "happy moon", from Azerbaijani
ay meaning "moon" and
şən meaning "cheerful, happy".
Aysäsäk f BashkirDerived from Bashkir
ай (ay) meaning "moon" and
сәсәк (säsäk) meaning "flower".
Aysaule f KazakhDerived from Kazakh ай
(ay) meaning "moon" combined with сәуле
(säule) "ray, halo, radiance".
Ayşen f TurkishMeans "merry moon" in Turkish, from Turkic
ay meaning "moon, month" and
şen meaning "happy".
Aysen m YakutDerived from the name of the god
Aiyy and Yakut сиэн
(sien) meaning "grandson".
Ayser m ArabicMeans "easier, better off, living better" in Arabic.
Aysev f TurkishModern 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... [
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Aysezim f KazakhFrom Kazakh ай
(ay) meaning "moon" and сезім
(sezim) meaning "sense, feeling".
Ayshet f Circassian, IngushAdyghe 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"
Aysibär f BashkirDerived from Bashkir
ай (ay) meaning "moon" and
сибәр (sibär) meaning "beautiful".
Aysulo f MariDerived from the Tatar
ай (ay) meaning "moon" and
сул (sul) meaning "beautiful".
Aysulpan f BashkirDerived from Bashkir
ай (ay) meaning "moon" and
сулпан (sulpan) meaning "morning star".
Aysulu f KazakhFrom Kazakh ай
(ay) meaning "moon" and сұлу
(sūlu) meaning "beautiful, beauty".
Ay-suu f TuvanDerived from Tuvan ай
(ay) meaning "moon; month" and суг
(sug) meaning "water".
Aysylu f TatarFrom Tatar ай
(ay) meaning "moon" and сылу
(sylu) meaning "elegant, graceful, refined".
Aytəkin f AzerbaijaniMeans "like the moon" in Azerbaijani, from
ay meaning "moon, month" and
təkin meaning "like".
Aytal m YakutEither 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".
Aytana f KalmykFrom the Kalmyk
aйта (ayta) meaning "nice, pleasant".
Aytaş m TurkishDerived from Turkish
ay meaning "moon" and
taş meaning "stone".
Aytek m TurkishDerived from Turkish
ay meaning "moon" and
tek meaning "one, only, single".
Aytekin m TurkishFrom Turkish
ay meaning "moon" combined with the Turkic title
tegin meaning "prince".
Aytolkyn f KazakhFrom Kazakh ай
(ay) meaning "moon" and толқын
(tolqyn) meaning "wave".
Aytore m KazakhFrom
ay meaning "moon" and төре (
töre) meaning "lord, aristocrat".
Aytqalï m KazakhFrom the Arabic
عِيد (ʿīd) meaning "feast, holiday, festival" and
عَلِيّ (ʿaliyy) meaning "high, exalted".
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... [
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Aytun m & f TurkishDerived from the Turkish words
ay meaning "moon" and
tun meaning "light" or "brightness."
Aytunç m TurkishDerived from Turkish
ay meaning "moon" and
tunç meaning "bronze".
Aytunuk f Kyrgyz (Rare)From Kyrgyz
ай (ay), meaning "moon", and
тунук (tunuk), meaning "transparent, clear".