Female and male names starting with the letter "A" .
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ABOU
MasculineThe name Abou originates from Arabic, meaning "father" or "ancestor", often used as a prefix to denote respect and honor. Historically significant in Islamic culture, it was given to Prophet Muhammad's companions like Abu Bakr. Today, Abou is widely used globally among diverse ethnicities and faiths, reflecting its universal appeal and deep meaning.
ABOUBACAR
MasculineAfrican name of Malinke origin, meaning "Father of many powerful children".
ABOUBAKAR
MasculineArabic unisex name meaning "father who shares".
ABRA
FeminineRare Hebrew name meaning "breath" or "spirit," associated with creation in ancient Jewish culture.
ABRAAM
MasculineAbraham is a Hebrew name meaning 'father of many peoples', first appearing in the Bible as the patriarch of Israelites.
ABRAAR
MasculineArabic-origin name, meaning 'blossoms' or 'flourishing', popular among Muslims due to its association with a kind and generous companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
ABRAH
FeminineRare, distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'exalted father,' tracing back to biblical patriarch Abraham.
ABRAHAM
MasculineAncient Hebrew name meaning 'Father of Many', reflecting its bearer's historical and religious significance as the patriarch of the Israelites in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
ABRAHAM
FeminineAbraham, of Hebrew origin, means "father of many nations" and has been widely used throughout history and across different cultures due to its significance as the patriarch of Israelites, Arabs, and others.
ABRAHAN
MasculineAbraham: Hebrew name meaning 'father of many nations', significant in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions as it refers to the patriarch who became the father of Isaac.
ABRAHEEM
MasculineArabic male given name derived from Ibrahim, meaning 'exalted' or 'chosen', reflecting strength, courage, and perseverance, with deep spiritual significance in Islamic tradition.
ABRAHEM
MasculineAbraham is an ancient Hebrew name derived from the Semitic root 'abr', meaning 'exalted' or 'noble'. It translates to 'Father of Many Nations'.
ABRAHIM
MasculineHebrew masculine given name that translates to "exalted father," derived from the Arabic form Ibrahim, and is significant across Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as Abraham was considered a patriarch and prophet.
ABRAHM
MasculineAbraham is a Hebrew name composed of 'ab', meaning father, and 'hamon', meaning multitude, signifying 'father of many'.
ABRAM
MasculineHebrew name originally meaning 'exalted father', derived from the biblical patriarch whose name was later changed to Abraham.
ABRAMS
MasculineHebrew given name meaning "exalted father" or "ancestor", with biblical roots tracing back to Abram, the patriarch of the Hebrew people.
ABRAN
MasculineCaptivating unisex name of Hebrew origin, derived from "abir" meaning "strong." It is associated with biblical patriarch Abraham, symbolizing strength, courage, and unwavering faith.
ABRANDA
FeminineEnigmatic name with unknown origins, yet it has been cherished throughout history by notable figures for its captivating qualities.
ABRAR
FeminineArabic boy's name meaning 'growth' or 'prosperity', popular worldwide due to its rich cultural heritage and Islamic significance.
ABRAR
MasculineArabic boys' and girls' given name, derived from 'bara'a', meaning 'to grow'. It symbolizes prosperity and abundance.
ABRAXAS
MasculineEnigmatic name of unknown origin, popularized by the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn in their magical texts. It refers to a deity with features of a rooster, human, and serpent, often interpreted as symbolizing power, creation, or the union of male and female energies.
ABRAXAS
FeminineRare and captivating name of uncertain origin, believed to come from ancient Gnostic tradition where it represented the supreme deity or savior god, often depicted as a human-rooster-serpent hybrid. The name may derive from Greek words 'abrasax' or 'abracadabra', related to the power of speech and creation. Throughout history, Abraxas has been associated with various mythical figures like Hermes, but its true meaning remains elusive despite its rich heritage and connection to divine creation.
ABRAYA
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'fruitful', derived from the biblical son of Abraham.
ABREA
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew female name derived from 'abrei', meaning 'fruitful', symbolizing growth and prosperity.
ABREANA
FeminineRare but powerful Spanish girl's name derived from 'abre', meaning 'open'. It symbolizes hope and resilience, and has been associated with strength in the face of adversity throughout history.
ABREANNA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-origin name meaning 'open' and 'full of grace', gaining popularity despite its rarity.
ABREE
FeminineHebrew origin unisex name meaning "to breathe" or "breath," symbolizing life and vitality.
ABREIA
FeminineUncommon yet captivating name of uncertain Hebrew origin, possibly derived from 'avreich' meaning 'fruitful' or 'abundant', popularized in the U.S. during the early 20th century.
ABREM
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "exalted father," tracing back to biblical times, notably a descendant of Abraham in the Old Testament.
ABREN
MasculineRare Welsh given name derived from "abren," meaning "hot iron" or "red-hot iron." It has historical ties to Saint Abren, who founded Brecon in Wales.
ABREONA
FeminineUnique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "abreuo" meaning "to open" or "to uncover". It signifies revealing hidden things and may suggest qualities like openness and honesty.
ABREONNA
FeminineUnique unisex name of African American origin, derived from Ebony, meaning 'black' in Old English, popularized during the 20th century.
ABREY
FeminineHebrew unisex name meaning "my father is exalted", with historical roots in the Old Testament and global variations like Aberai and Aberay.
ABREYA
FeminineAbreya, of Indian origin, means 'inconquerable' in Sanskrit.
ABRHAM
MasculineAncient Hebrew name meaning 'many nations', popularized by the biblical patriarch Abraham.
ABRI
FeminineAbri, of Hebrew origin, signifies 'father' and carries biblical associations, conveying wisdom, guidance, protection, and spirituality.
ABRIA
FeminineHebrew name meaning "my father is the Lord," reflecting its religious significance in Jewish culture.
ABRIAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning "my father is the Lord," inspired by Abraham and emphasizing faith and devotion.
ABRIAL
FeminineRare French name derived from Abraham meaning "father of many nations". It has a rich history dating back to medieval France and was often given to noble families, becoming more widespread over time. Its unique spelling sets it apart, while notable figures like Abrial de Montgaillard have contributed to its enduring reputation.
ABRIAM
MasculineUnique Hebrew given name that translates to "God will increase," conveying hope and optimism for growth and prosperity.