Female and male names.

ARMINIUS

Masculine

Germanic name meaning 'army' or 'warrior', historically associated with notable leaders like the Cheruscan chief who resisted Roman expansion in 9 AD, and prominent figures throughout medieval Europe.

ARMINTA

Feminine

Rare, Latin-derived feminine given name coined by English poet George Chapman in the 17th century, meaning "banner bearer" or "standard bearer.

ARMINTHA

Feminine

Rare Greek name derived from 'ἀρμα' meaning "armor" or "weapon", and 'ἔνθα' translating to "there", signifying strength, protection, and mystery.

ARMIR

Masculine

Albanian-origin name meaning "mountain," often associated with strength and courage.

ARMISHA

Feminine

Captivating Persian name derived from "armish," meaning "pomegranate," symbolizing abundance and fertility.

ARMISTEAD

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from Old English words "earn" (eagle) and "stede" (place), signifying "place of the eagle.

ARMISTICE

Masculine

The French-origin name Armistice means 'ceasefire' or 'truce,' celebrating the end of WWI on November 11, 1918.

ARMISTICE

Feminine

Rare French-origin given name derived from the term 'armistice,' meaning 'ceasefire' or 'truce.' Its origin lies in warfare and diplomacy, symbolizing peace and harmony.

ARMITA

Feminine

Persian girl's name meaning 'patience', reflecting the virtue highly valued in Persian culture.

ARMITTIE

Feminine

Rare American given name of unknown origin, first recorded in the late 19th century and used sparingly since.

ARMIYA

Feminine

Rare and beautiful Persian name derived from "Aram," meaning "high" or "elevated." In ancient Persian mythology, Aram was a god associated with heights and nobility.

ARMIYAH

Feminine

Armiyah, an Arabic-origin name meaning 'peace', resonates with serenity and harmony across cultures.

ARMOD

Masculine

Distinctive unisex given name of Persian origin, often associated with strength and power due to its similarity in sound to "armor." Though its history is relatively unknown, its popularity has grown recently, particularly in Western countries.

ARMON

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "song" or "melody," derived from the Hebrew word "armon.

ARMOND

Masculine

Armand is a French name derived from Germanic "heri" (army) and Old French "-man" (man), translating to "brave warrior" or "powerful leader".

ARMONDO

Masculine

The sophisticated name Armondo, of Italian origin, signifies harmony and agreement.

ARMONE

Masculine

Armonne is a distinctive Latin-derived name, originating in medieval France, symbolizing harmony and balance.

ARMONE

Feminine

Rare, unique name of unknown origin with no specific cultural or linguistic roots. It has no widely accepted meaning, allowing individuals named Armone to create their own identity tied to it.

ARMONEE

Masculine

Armonee, of African American origin, means 'peace' and was popularized by Tasha Smith's character Armonee Jenkins in the TV series 'Why Did I Get Married?'

ARMONEE

Feminine

Captivating African American name derived from Swahili 'armoni', signifying harmony and peace.

ARMONEY

Feminine

Distinctive name with uncertain origins, likely invented within the past few decades, and its meaning is open to personal interpretation.

ARMONI

Feminine

Unique Hebrew boys' name meaning 'song' or 'melody', derived from 'shir'. It has biblical roots, being the name of one of King David's warriors.

ARMONI

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "peaceful" or "in harmony," originating from the word "harmoni.

ARMONIE

Feminine

French-origin given name derived from 'harmonie', meaning harmony or accord, with a musical and poetic sound.

ARMONIE

Masculine

French feminine given name derived from 'harmonie', meaning harmony in English, coined by George Sand for her 1846 novel.

ARMONIEE

Feminine

French feminine name derived from 'harmonie', meaning harmony and balance.

ARMONII

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name derived from musical terms "armon" (harmony) and "ii", symbolizing harmonious balance.

ARMONII

Feminine

Rare, unique girl's name of uncertain origin, first recorded in the late 20th century U.S., potentially derived from words like Harmony.

ARMONN

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'to sing', appearing in biblical history as a son of Zerubbabel.

ARMONNI

Masculine

Unique, modern given name of unknown origin, possibly created by parents to bestow a distinctive identity upon their child.

ARMONNI

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'harmony', often associated with tranquility and balance.

ARMONNIE

Feminine

Rare yet captivating female name derived from Latin 'harmonia', meaning harmony or concord, signifying balance and unity. Its origins trace back to ancient mythology, where Harmonia was a goddess associated with harmony and music.

ARMONTA

Masculine

The rare name Armonta has unknown origins, but theories suggest it may be derived from Germanic elements meaning 'strong' or Latin roots related to livestock.

ARMONTAE

Masculine

American name of unknown origin, believed to have been coined in the early 20th century by African-American parents seeking distinctive names with meaning. It is associated with strength, courage, and individuality.

ARMONTE

Masculine

Latin-derived given name meaning "harmonious" or "in harmony," popular in medieval Europe among musical families, and associated with balance, unity, and nature's beauty.

ARMONY

Feminine

Distinctive French given name derived from "armonie," meaning "harmony" in English, symbolizing balance and peace.

ARMONY

Masculine

Modern, made-up name likely derived from 'harmony', conveying balance and peace.

ARMOR

Masculine

Rare Breton given name derived from "ar mor," meaning "the sea.

ARMOUR

Masculine

Rare English male given name derived from the Old French word "armure," meaning armor or protective covering. Historically used to honor knights or soldiers, its wearers have included notable figures like Sir William Armour, founder of the Armour Company, and Thomas Armour, an English botanist and physician. Today, it remains a distinctive choice, symbolizing strength and protection.

ARMSTEAD

Masculine

English name derived from "earn" meaning eagle and "stede" meaning place, translating to "place of eagles.