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ARVI
MasculineFinnish unisex name derived from 'arvo', meaning 'value' or 'worth'.
ARVI
FeminineUnique Finnish given name derived from Old Norse 'arve', meaning inheritance or property.
ARVIA
FeminineUnisex name of Latin origin, meaning 'plowman' or 'farmer', historically used in ancient Rome as a surname indicating one's profession. Today, it is considered rare but distinctive, conveying strength and hard work while being unique in character.
ARVID
MasculineScandinavian male name derived from Old Norse Árfríðr, meaning "beautiful year".
ARVIE
FeminineDistinctive Dutch male given name derived from Arnold, meaning "eagle power".
ARVIE
MasculineRare, Scottish-derived name, originating from the surname Arbuthnott.
ARVIK
MasculineUnique, Nordic name derived from Old Norse "árvík," translating to "river bay.
ARVIKA
FeminineRare Scandinavian female given name derived from the Norwegian word "Arvik", meaning "eagle rock". It symbolizes strength, courage, and freedom, and is associated with resilience and adaptability.
ARVIL
MasculineScandinavian name of Old Norse origin, Árvíðr, meaning 'wide autumn'.
ARVILE
MasculineRare, uniquely named individual with unclear origins but associated with France since the 17th century.
ARVILL
MasculineRare, unisex French name derived from 'arbre', meaning 'tree', symbolizing strength and growth.
ARVILLA
FeminineRare Scandinavian feminine given name meaning 'heiress' or 'inheritance', derived from Old Norse 'arve'.
ARVILLE
FeminineUnique French name derived from Germanic elements meaning "Noble ruler" or "Warrior who rules".
ARVILLE
MasculineRare French male given name derived from the French word 'arbre' meaning 'tree', signifying 'of the tree'.
ARVILLIA
FeminineRare Latin-derived female name whose precise origin and meaning are undocumented but intriguing, possibly derived from 'arvil', meaning field or meadow in Latin, or created within families lacking traditional naming customs.
ARVIN
MasculinePersian name derived from "arv", meaning "pure", associated with legendary hero Arash, popular among Iranian families since the 19th century.
ARVINA
FeminineScandinavian name derived from Old Norse words 'ár' (river) and 'vinr' (friend), signifying "friend by the river.
ARVIND
MasculineIndian name from Gujarat, combining 'ar' meaning sun and 'vinda' meaning found, translating to 'sun discovered', inspired by a wise sage from Hindu mythology.
ARVINE
MasculineRare Swiss-derived given name coined by author Blaise Cendrars, symbolizing creativity and rebellion.
ARVION
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from the word "arwydd," meaning 'sign' or 'token,' associated with a wise sorceress in Welsh folklore.
ARVIS
FeminineLithuanian name derived from "arvys," meaning 'price' or 'value,' signifying worth and importance.
ARVIS
MasculineUnique Lithuanian boy's name derived from 'arvìs', meaning 'deer', signifying grace, speed, and beauty.
ARVLE
MasculineRare Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word 'árve', meaning 'inheritance'.
ARVO
MasculineDistinct Finnish male name derived from Old Norse 'arfr', meaning 'heir' or 'descendant'. It was traditionally given to boys expected to carry on family lineage, reflecting continuity of tradition.
ARVOL
MasculineRare Scandinavian male name meaning 'elf counsel', derived from Old Norse elements 'álfr' and 'hvatr', reflecting the wisdom of elves in Norse mythology.
ARVON
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from "Arfau", meaning "high hill". It's associated with the historic region of Arfon in North Wales and has historical significance in Welsh literature, including the poem "Culhwch and Olwen". Despite its rarity today, those named Arvon can take pride in their Welsh heritage.
ARVY
MasculineScandinavian-derived given name with Old Norse origins, meaning 'heir', historically associated with power and wealth among Norse people.
ARVYDAS
MasculineOld Lithuanian male given name derived from "arva" meaning "plow", popular among peasants due to its agricultural significance. It has been borne by notable figures like linguist Arvydas Juozapavičius and basketball player Arvydas Sabonis, and remains popular in Lithuania today.
ARWA
FeminineUnique Arabic name that means "noble" or "high in status," derived from the word 'arwah,' which translates to "air" or "spirit." It has been associated with wisdom, strength, and nobility throughout history, notably carried by Arwa bint Ahmad al-Sulayhi, a prominent 11th-century Yemeni ruler. Today, it remains a distinctive and meaningful name that pays homage to its rich Arabic heritage.
ARWAA
FeminineArabic girls' name meaning 'souls' or 'spirits', associated with the pure souls of Paradise in Islamic tradition, and has historical ties to Aisha, the Prophet Muhammad's wife.
ARWEN
FeminineWelsh name meaning 'silver fair', popularized by J.R.R. Tolkien's novels.
ARWILDA
FeminineUnique, gender-neutral Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "wild eagle".
ARWILLA
FeminineRare American name likely created by P.L. Travers for her character in "Mary Poppins," with possible Welsh roots meaning "noble" or "fair.
ARWIN
MasculineUnique Persian given name derived from 'arwin,' meaning 'pearl' or 'jewel,' symbolizing purity, beauty, and rarity.
ARWOOD
MasculineRare, distinct given name of English origin, possibly derived from 'Arden' meaning "valley", or the Old English words 'eorce' (oak) and 'wudu' (wood). Its modern sound appeals to parents seeking unique names.
ARWYN
MasculineWelsh name meaning "noble bear," derived from Arthfwn or Arthun, with historical roots dating back to the 12th century.
ARWYN
FeminineWelsh name derived from "arwel," meaning gentle or peaceful. Historically used for both boys and girls, it was often given to those displaying kindness or calm demeanor. Today, it's more commonly used as a girl's name but remains a unique and timeless choice with deep roots in Welsh culture.
ARWYNN
FeminineWelsh name meaning "golden," originally used as a nickname for a medieval Welsh princess due to her radiant beauty, and now popular among parents seeking a unique, historically rooted name.
ARY
MasculineDistinctive Persian name meaning 'devoted to Arya', the god of hospitality and friendship.
ARY
FeminineThe Hebrew-origin name Ary means 'lion', signifying strength and courage.