Female and male names.

ARRIYAH

Feminine

Arabic origin, meaning 'morning dew', symbolizing freshness and divine blessings.

ARRIYANA

Feminine

Captivating name of Spanish origin, meaning 'ram', traditionally given to children born during lambing season, symbolizing strength and resilience.

ARRIYANAH

Feminine

Rare Arabic-Persian name meaning 'the song' or 'the melody', reflecting creativity and musical talent.

ARRIYANNA

Feminine

Distinctive, Greek-origin name derived from Ariadne, meaning 'most holy', and associated with strength and courage from Greek mythology.

ARRO

Masculine

Basque origin, meaning either "rocky hill" or "between two rivers," and is relatively rare even in Basque country.

ARRON

Feminine

Arron is of Hebrew origin, meaning "exalted" or "high mountain", popularized by Aaron, Moses' brother in the Bible.

ARRON

Masculine

Aaron is a Hebrew name meaning 'exalted' or 'high mountain', derived from the word 'haronson'.

ARROW

Masculine

English name of ancient origin, meaning "arrow," a weapon symbolizing power and precision associated with gods like Artemis in Greek mythology. First used as a given name during the Middle Ages for skilled or courageous boys, Arrow remains popular today due to its unique sound and rich symbolism.

ARROW

Feminine

English name derived from the word 'arrow', used for hunting and warfare. Though not traditionally meaningful or historically significant as a given name, it has gained popularity due to recent popular media, such as the hit television series "Arrow". Those who choose this name often do so for its unique sound and association with strength and precision.

ARROWYN

Feminine

Unique unisex name with unknown origins, often associated with 'arrow' or 'Arawn', but its true meaning remains open to interpretation.

ARRY

Masculine

Rare English diminutive of Harold, meaning 'army peace', carrying the same powerful connotations as its source name.

ARRYA

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "mountain," popular throughout history for its strength and uniqueness.

ARRYANA

Feminine

Unique name of unknown origin, possibly created by combining elements from various names like Aria and Yana. While some associate it with the Sanskrit word "Aryan," meaning noble, its true origin and meaning remain elusive despite its popularity in popular culture and a growing number of bearers.

ARRYANNA

Feminine

Recently popularized unique girl's name with unknown origins and unclear significance.

ARRYN

Feminine

The unisex Irish name Arryn means 'little hill' or 'grove', gaining recent popularity due to its use in Game of Thrones.

ARRYN

Masculine

Arryn: A captivating Welsh name meaning 'noble' or 'golden', popularized by George R.R. Martin's series "A Song of Ice and Fire".

ARRYON

Feminine

Distinctive Greek name derived from "arion," meaning "pure" or "lionshare," associated with the ancient poet-musician Arion of Lesbos and known for its musical talents and intelligence.

ARRYONNA

Feminine

Unique Yoruba female name meaning 'joyous' or 'happy', symbolizing happiness and positivity.

ARSAL

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'to rise', symbolizing ambition and determination, with ancient roots but still popular today.

ARSALAAN

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'lion', associated with strength and royalty.

ARSALAN

Masculine

Persian name meaning "lion" or "bold".

ARSAM

Masculine

Ancient Persian name meaning "the sun," carried by historical figures like Arsam, son of King Xerxes I, and Arsameos II. Today, it's still highly regarded among Persians worldwide despite being relatively uncommon elsewhere.

ARSEMA

Feminine

Unique Ethiopian girls' name derived from Ge'ez "አረሳመ," meaning "to be patient.

ARSEN

Masculine

Armenian male name derived from "հասար", meaning "to fight against". It signifies courage and determination, reflecting its historic significance through figures like Catholicos Arsen I.

ARSENE

Masculine

Arsène is a Latin-derived name meaning 'virile' or 'masculine', associated with strength and courage.

ARSENIA

Feminine

Captivating female given name of Greek origin, derived from 'arsenikos', meaning 'masculine' or 'virile', but popular among Orthodox Christians due to its association with Saint Arsenius the Great.

ARSENIAL

Masculine

Latin-derived name meaning "virile" or "masculine," historically used as both a given name and surname, originating from ancient Rome where it was initially used as a cognomen for individuals displaying strong masculine qualities.

ARSENIO

Masculine

Distinctive male name of Spanish origin, derived from 'arsenius', meaning 'strong' or 'virile', with notable bearers including Saint Arsenius the Great and musician Arsenio Rodríguez.

ARSENIY

Masculine

Greek-derived name meaning 'male' or 'virile', used in Slavic cultures since medieval times and associated with intelligence and leadership.

ARSENO

Masculine

Uncommon Italian male given name derived from the Greek word 'arsenikos', meaning 'male' or 'virile'.

ARSENY

Masculine

Boy's name of Greek origin meaning 'masculine' or 'virile', popularized in Russia through Saint Arsenius of Konevts, and known for its strength, courage, wisdom, and spirituality.

ARSH

Feminine

Hindi origin, means 'blazing' or 'radiant', signifying strength and brilliance.

ARSH

Masculine

The name Arsh, meaning 'white' or 'clear,' is of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Arjun.' It's popular among Punjabi communities and internationally, with no specific religious connotations.

ARSHA

Masculine

Arsha, of Sanskrit origin, means 'white' or 'pure', tracing back to the epic hero Arjuna. Popularized by Rabindranath Tagore, it signifies elegance and wisdom.

ARSHA

Feminine

Captivating Sanskrit name meaning 'desired', associated with beauty and grace in Hindu culture, reflecting its significance as the son of Sage Kashyapa in Hindu mythology.

ARSHAAN

Masculine

Persian boy's name meaning "king" or "ruler", derived from the Persian word "arsh". It has been used by powerful Persian rulers historically and is associated with leadership and intelligence today.

ARSHAD

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'the most generous' or 'the kindest', derived from the word 'arsh' ('throne') and '-ahd' (excellence). It holds historical significance as one of Allah's names in Islam.

ARSHAG

Masculine

Ancient Armenian name meaning 'eagle', symbolizing strength, courage, and freedom.

ARSHAK

Masculine

Armenian name meaning "lion-like", derived from the word "arsh".

ARSHAM

Masculine

Historic Persian name meaning 'happiness', once a title denoting high rank, now popular among Persians for its profound symbolism.