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AROYAL
MasculineThai given name derived from "aroyal," meaning "the royal" or "of royal descent." It signifies pride in Thailand's rich history and noble traditions, popular among Thai families for centuries.
AROYALTY
FeminineUnconventional given name of uncertain origin, combining elements possibly from different languages. Its components are 'Aro', potentially from Greek 'ar' meaning 'to', and 'royalty', denoting nobility. This unique name conveys a regal aura while retaining accessibility due to its rarity.
ARPA
FeminineTurkish name meaning 'wheat', symbolizing fertility and strength.
ARPAD
MasculineRare and notable name of Hungarian origin, derived from 'arany' meaning 'gold' and 'apa' meaning 'father', translating to 'golden father'. It is named after Arpad the Conqueror, founder of the Hungarian state.
ARPAN
MasculineIndian male given name derived from Sanskrit 'arpa', meaning 'to offer' or 'to give'. It signifies selflessness and devotion.
ARPAN
FeminineIndian given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "the essence or heart of the air," signifying purity and grace.
ARPANA
FeminineArpana, of ancient Indian origin, signifies 'offering' or 'giving', deriving from Sanskrit's 'arpit' and associated with the goddess Lakshmi.
ARPI
FeminineArmenian-origin name derived from Hovhannes/Hovsep, meaning 'grace of God', tracing back to the early Christian period.
ARPIE
FeminineRare Greek name derived from "arche," meaning "beginning" or "source," associated with the primordial goddess Arche in Greek mythology.
ARPIL
FeminineUnique and historic Germanic name meaning 'noble and bright', originating from Adalbert or Arbert.
ARPINE
FeminineUnique feminine name of Armenian origin, derived from the masculine Arpi, meaning "peaceful." It has a rich history in Armenian culture and literature.
ARPIT
MasculineIndian male given name derived from Sanskrit 'Arpita', meaning 'dedicated' or 'devoted'.
ARPITA
FeminineFemale name of Bengali origin, derived from "arpana", meaning 'offering'. It signifies preciousness and devotion.
ARQAM
MasculineArabic-origin name derived from "arqam", meaning "to write". It signifies knowledge and was the first letter of the Arabic alphabet. Historically, Arqam ibn Abi l-Arqam was a companion to Muhammad, serving as his scribe. Today, it's a popular choice among parents seeking distinctive, meaningful names despite its lesser prevalence compared to common Arabic names like Ali or Hassan.
ARQUAN
MasculineDistinctive Arabic name meaning 'pure' or 'sparkling', originally from ancient Arabia but now globally recognized.
ARQUILLA
FeminineRare Spanish name derived from Arcadia, meaning 'arch' in Latin, evoking ancient Greece's pastoral region.
ARQUIMEDES
MasculineRare Greek male given name with a powerful meaning derived from "arkhí" (chief, leader) and "médeomai" (to fight or contend), translating to "leader in battle". It is famously associated with the brilliant polymath who made significant contributions to mathematics, physics, engineering, and other fields during ancient times.
ARQUIMIDES
MasculineArquimedes is a Greek name derived from "arkhos" (leader) and "medes" (from Mitylene), signifying 'leader from Mitylene'.
ARQUITA
FeminineRare Spanish-derived name meaning "little architect," originating during medieval Spain's architectural appreciation era.
ARRA
FeminineRare Hebrew-derived feminine name, meaning 'lioness', symbolizing strength and courage, with roots in Jewish tradition and a notable mention in Talmudic literature.
ARRABELLA
FeminineUnique Italian name derived from 'arabesco', meaning arabesque, signifying elegance. Popularized by Samuel Richardson's novel 'Pamela' in 1740, it has historic associations with notable figures like Arabella Stuart and remains relatively rare.
ARRABELLE
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew female name meaning 'willow', symbolizing grace, elegance, and resilience. It gained popularity as a variation of Rebecca or Rachel in the Middle Ages but now stands independently, notably carried by Belle from Beauty and the Beast.
ARRAH
FeminineUnique Hebrew female name derived from 'Ahara', meaning 'moonlit night', symbolizing tranquility and grace.
ARRAIYAH
FeminineArabic name derived from 'arraiya', meaning thunder, conveying power and dynamism.
ARRAN
MasculineScottish name derived from the Gaelic word Àrainn, meaning "little sandy island.
ARRAYA
FeminineArabic name meaning "noble," carrying prestige in Middle Eastern culture, and boasting notable historic figures like poetess Arraya bint Shihab and scholar Arraya al-Mahdi.
ARRAYAH
FeminineBeautiful African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'the one who brings happiness'.
ARREANA
FeminineUnique Spanish name meaning 'native to the land', popularized by Benito Pérez Galdós and rare yet meaningful.
ARREANNA
FeminineOriginal female given name with unknown origin, created by parents seeking a distinctive moniker for their daughter.
ARREIS
FeminineRare Portuguese given name, possibly derived from "arrear," meaning "to delay" or "hinder," though this etymology is unconfirmed. Its obscure origins and limited usage in northern Portugal give it a unique charm, with a potential symbolic meaning related to overcoming obstacles.
ARREN
FeminineRare Basque male name meaning 'little king', popularized during the Middle Ages when it was given to brave young boys.
ARREN
MasculineArren: An ancient Irish name derived from "Aodh" meaning fire, originally popular among early Irish clans and notable in Irish mythology as the legendary High King Arren mac Finn.
ARRENA
FeminineRare feminine name with unknown origins and no widely accepted interpretation.
ARREON
MasculineRare and distinctive given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or cultural significance.
ARREON
FeminineRare, distinctive name of unknown origin and meaning, used primarily in English-speaking countries despite lacking historical or linguistic context.
ARREONA
FeminineUncommon Italian name of Roman origin, potentially derived from 'arundinaceus', meaning 'made of reeds'.
ARREONNA
FeminineRare female name of African origin, meaning 'She bears beauty' in Yoruba.
ARRETTA
FeminineUncommon Italian given name derived from the surname Arrighi, originally reserved for those residing near estates called "Arrigo." Its meanings include "noble," "strong," or "wise," reflecting its historic association with high social status in medieval Italy.
ARRI
MasculineUnique Basque name derived from 'arria', meaning 'the head'. It symbolizes strength and wisdom, values deeply rooted in Basque culture.
ARRI
FeminineCaptivating Basque name meaning "of or from the hill", reflecting its geographical roots and association with nature.