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ARNO
MasculineThe Italian name Arno has roots tracing back to the ancient Etruscan city of Arene, now known as Arezzo in Tuscany. Its meaning is debated but often interpreted as 'from Arezzo' or 'between two rivers', referencing the Arno River's location between mountains and sea. Throughout history, Arno has been associated with saints, rulers, and literary characters, making it a distinctive and elegant choice for boys today.
ARNOB
MasculineRare male given name of Latin origin, derived from "arnoba" meaning "eagle," inspired by the keen intellect of early Christian theologian Arnobius, and popularized during the Middle Ages among Catholic families admiring his theological works.
ARNOL
MasculineRare Norwegian name derived from Old Norse "Arnólfr," meaning "eagle-wolf." It has historical significance in Scandinavian mythology, associated with figures like valkyries.
ARNOLA
FeminineDistinctive Scandinavian given name derived from the Old Norse word "arn", meaning "eagle", signifying strength, independence, and nobility.
ARNOLD
FeminineGermanic name meaning "eagle rule," introduced to Britain during the Anglo-Saxon period. It gained popularity through figures like Arnold of Brescia and Arnold of Ventadorn, and appears in works such as "The Pickwick Papers" by Charles Dickens. Today, it's popular in countries like Germany, England, and the US, often associated with strength and leadership due to its meaning and historical figures. However, individual traits vary regardless of name origin.
ARNOLD
MasculineMasculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German elements "arn" meaning "eagle" and "wulf" meaning "wolf".
ARNOLDO
MasculineItalian masculine name with Germanic roots, meaning "powerful as an eagle.
ARNOLFO
MasculineItalian name derived from Germanic elements, meaning "eagle wolf," suggesting strength, courage, and sharp sight. It has historical significance, associated with influential figures like Arnolfo di Cambio, the 13th-century sculptor, and Arnolfo d'Ornano, a 15th-century condottiero. Today, it's a distinctive choice for parents seeking a unique name with rich heritage.
ARNON
MasculineHebrew name derived from the word "arnon", meaning "Voice of Song" or "Songful Voice". It was also the name of an ancient river in Moab.
ARNT
MasculineRare and unique name of Norwegian origin, derived from Árni, meaning "new spring".
ARNULFO
MasculineRare Spanish male given name derived from Germanic elements, meaning "eagle wolf", associated with historical figures like Arnold I, Count of Guillaume, signifying strength and leadership.
ARNY
MasculineScandinavian name derived from 'arn', meaning eagle, and 'geirr', meaning spear. Its origins date back to Old Norse times.
ARO
MasculineBasque name that means 'valley', reflecting its rich natural history.
AROARA
FeminineUnique Polynesian name of Maori origin, believed to mean 'continuing forever'.
AROHA
FeminineMāori name from New Zealand meaning 'love' or 'affection', signifying deep connection and kindness.
AROHAN
MasculineIndian boy's or girl's name derived from Sanskrit 'Aarohan,' meaning 'ascending' or 'rising.'
AROHI
FeminineIndian feminine given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'ascending' or 'rising', reflecting its rich cultural history and auspicious significance in Hindu mythology and astrology.
AROL
MasculineArol, of Hebrew origin, means 'song' and has musical roots tracing back to ancient Jewish culture.
AROLD
MasculineArold, a rare yet notable male name, originates from Old Norse roots. It combines 'aral' ('eagle') and 'ulfr' ('wolf'), symbolizing a fusion of strength, bravery, and liberty.
AROLDO
MasculineDistinctive Italian name meaning "commander wolf" or "noble wolf", derived from Germanic elements 'ar' and 'wulf'. It has been used by notable figures in Italian literature and art, including composer Giuseppe Verdi.
AROLYN
FeminineRare and beautiful Welsh name derived from 'arogydd', meaning 'healer'.
ARON
FeminineAaron is a Hebrew name meaning "exalted" or "high mountain," derived from the word "haroon." It was the name of Moses' brother and the first High Priest of Israel, symbolizing wisdom and leadership in Jewish tradition.
ARON
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'exalted', derived from the word for 'heights'.
ARONA
FeminineHawaiian unisex name derived from 'arona', meaning 'red' or 'crimson', symbolizing courage and strength in Hawaiian culture. It was traditionally used for children expected to grow into brave individuals and has been popularized by Queen Aroni of Hawaii, wife of Kamehameha I.
ARONA
MasculineArona: Rare yet historic Basque origin name meaning 'valley between two hills'.
ARONDA
FeminineAfrican name of Maasai origin, meaning "morning star," reflecting the tribe's connection to nature.
ARONDE
MasculineDistinctive French name derived from 'arondes,' meaning 'swallows,' symbolizing springtime, renewal, and freedom.
AROOJ
FeminineArooj, of Arabic origin, means 'breaths' or 'airs', symbolizing life's vital force.
AROON
MasculineIndian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Aarohan', meaning 'ascending' or 'rising', signifying growth and enlightenment.
AROOSA
FeminineUnique Arabic name derived from 'arwasa', meaning 'rosy' or 'blushing'. It signifies beauty, grace, and femininity.
AROOSH
FeminineUnique Persian name meaning "light" or "illumination".
AROOSH
MasculineCaptivating Persian name meaning 'bride', associated with the mythical bird Simorgh signifying wisdom.
ARORA
FeminineIndian surname and given name derived from Sanskrit "arora," meaning "sunrise.
ARORAH
FeminineHebrew unisex name derived from "aruar," meaning "to light up" or "illuminate.
AROS
MasculineUnique given name of unknown origin, with meanings attributed to it ranging from 'moon' in Basque to associations with rivers in Norse mythology.
AROURA
FeminineSpanish-origin name derived from the Latin 'aurora,' meaning 'dawn.' It honors the Roman goddess Aurora, personifying new beginnings and hope.
AROUSH
FeminineMiddle Eastern name of Arabic origin, meaning 'dawn' or 'morn', deeply rooted in Islamic culture and referring to the biblical Garden of Eden.
AROWYN
FeminineUncommon Irish name derived from the ancient goddess Airm, meaning "tranquil" or "peaceful.
AROYA
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name derived from 'arua,' meaning 'earth,' symbolizing abundance and fertility.
AROYAL
FeminineThai origin, means "royal fragrance" and was traditionally given to children born into royal families or with close ties to the monarchy in Thailand. It is composed of two Thai words: "arom" meaning "fragrance", and "royal" signifying royalty or nobility. Today, it's a unisex name used worldwide.