Female and male names starting with the letter "A" .
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AMJED
MasculineArabic male given name derived from "amal" (hope) and "jadd" (ancestor), symbolizing the importance of heritage and optimism for future generations.
AMLA
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Amalaka', referring to the sacred Indian gooseberry fruit, with historical importance in Hindu texts and associated with wisdom and god Vishnu.
AMMA
FeminineAncient Sanskrit name meaning "mother," holding significant cultural and spiritual importance in India, notably used for divine feminine principles or universal mothers.
AMMAAR
MasculineArabic boys' name meaning "long-lived" or "eternal," associated with strength and resilience, dating back to ancient Arabia.
AMMAARAH
FeminineArabic name with a profound meaning: "long-lived" or "eternal".
AMMAD
MasculineArabic male name derived from 'amida', meaning 'pillar' or 'support', signifying strength and reliability.
AMMAN
MasculineHebrew name with a musical origin, meaning "to sing," and is associated with ancient Moabite cities and historical figures known for their singing talents.
AMMANDA
FeminineRare Hebrew female name meaning 'beloved' or 'my people,' derived from the Hebrew word 'am.'
AMMANUEL
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name that translates to "God with us," emphasizing divine presence in human life and popular among Christians.
AMMAR
MasculineArabic masculine given name derived from the verb 'aammara', meaning "to live" or "to prolong life". It is associated with Ammar ibn Yasir, one of the Prophet Muhammad's companions known for his unwavering faith and courage during adversity.
AMMARA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'long-lived', often chosen to wish longevity, and popular among Muslims as a nod to Islamic culture.
AMMARAH
FeminineFeminine Arabic given name composed of 'Ammar' (long-lived) and '-ah', translating to eternal life or everlasting, popularized in Islamic tradition as the name of an early companion of Prophet Muhammad's wife.
AMMARIE
FeminineArabic origin name meaning 'to live in abundance' or 'to flourish', often associated with prosperity and growth.
AMMBER
FeminineDistinctive English name derived from 'æmbere', meaning ambergris or gray amber, first used as a given name in the late 19th century.
AMME
FeminineRare Hebrew female name meaning "mother," historically associated with motherhood and warmth, and has roots in Jewish communities dating back to biblical times.
AMMELIA
FeminineAmmelia, derived from Latin 'Amalia', means 'work' or 'industrious'.
AMMER
MasculineArabic given name derived from 'amir', meaning 'commander' or 'prince'. Historically used as a title for Muslim rulers, it has been used as a personal name since ancient Arabia, often for boys of high social status. Today, it's found globally among Muslim communities but remains relatively uncommon compared to other Arabic names.
AMMER
FeminineRare, German-origin name derived from "ammann," meaning "noble" or "rich." Originally a title for powerful individuals in medieval Germany, it symbolized status and influence.
AMMERIE
FeminineRare French given name derived from Occitan 'amirie', meaning 'peaceful'.
AMMI
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning "my people".
AMMIE
FeminineAmelia is a Latin-origin name first used in the 12th century, meaning "to strive or excel," popularized by figures like Amelia Earhart and carrying empowering connotations.
AMMIE
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning 'my people', derived from the Hebrew word 'am'.
AMMIEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning "my people are God," reflecting a strong connection to community and faith, first appearing in the Bible as the father of Serah.
AMMON
MasculineRare Hebrew given name meaning "truth" or "faithful," originating from Ammon, son of Lot in the Bible and founder of an ancient kingdom in Jordan.
AMMY
FeminineRare Hebrew name meaning "nation" or "people", with roots tracing back thousands of years in Jewish culture.
AMNA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'peace' or 'security', tracing back to ancient Arabia where it was traditionally given for harmony and inner tranquility.
AMNAH
FeminineArabic name meaning "peaceful," derived from the word "amn" signifying safety or peace. It is one of Allah's names in Islamic tradition, symbolizing His attribute of granting peace and security to His creations.
AMNEET
FeminineIndian name of Punjabi origin, derived from 'amrit' meaning 'nectar' or 'immortality'.
AMNEH
FeminineArabic name meaning "peaceful" or "tranquil", derived from the word 'aman' which means safety, peace, or security. It has historical significance in Islamic culture as it is referenced in the Quran as one of the rivers flowing in Paradise. The name carries positive connotations of calmness and harmony, making it an appealing choice for parents worldwide seeking a meaningful name for their child.
AMNEN
MasculineArabic origin name derived from "amana," meaning "trust" or "faith.
AMNEN
FeminineEgyptian-derived male given name that translates to "hidden" or "concealed".
AMNER
MasculineHebrew name derived from "Amen," meaning "so be it" or "truly," signifying trustworthiness and reliability.
AMNERIS
FeminineUncommon yet captivating female name derived from ancient Egyptian goddess Amunet, meaning 'hidden' or 'secret', reflecting her mysterious nature.
AMNESTY
FeminineUnique English name derived from 'amnesty', meaning forgiveness or pardon, popularized by Amnesty International's human rights work since the 1960s.
AMNI
FeminineDistinctive Arabic feminine name derived from "amniya," meaning peaceful or secure, also associated with trust.
AMNON
MasculineHebrew name meaning "gracious" or "compassionate," derived from the word "amnun.
AMO
FeminineLatin-origin unisex name meaning 'to love', derived from the Latin verb 'amare'. It was popular among early Christians and nobility during the Middle Ages.
AMO
MasculineAmo is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'burdened,' after the prophet Amos who criticized social injustice in ancient Israel.
AMOD
MasculineIndian boy's name derived from Sanskrit "amoda", meaning "nectar" or "immortality's elixir".
AMOGH
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "unlimited" or "infinite," associated with Lord Vishnu's divine qualities in Hindu mythology.