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ASAI
MaleCaptivating Japanese name derived from 'Aya' (colorful) and 'Sai' (generation), signifying vibrancy across generations.
ASAI
FemaleJapanese name derived from 'asa' (morning) and 'i' (one), meaning 'the first morning', symbolizing new beginnings.
ASAIAH
FemaleRare but significant Hebrew name derived from the word 'Asa,' meaning 'doctor' or 'physician.' It originated during the Second Temple period (6th century BCE) and was popular among Babylonian Jews, also mentioned in the Talmud. Notably, Asaiah ben Pharehah served as High Priest during King Hezekiah's reign. Despite its rarity today, Asaiah holds profound meaning and rich historical significance within Jewish culture.
ASAIAH
MaleAsaiah: A unique Hebrew name derived from "Asa" (heal) and "Yah" (God), appearing in biblical records like Ezra 8:5.
ASAIYA
FemaleUnique Japanese name derived from "asa" (morning) and "iya" (house), translating to "morning house.
ASAKO
FemaleTraditional Japanese female name meaning 'morning child,' symbolizing innocence and renewal.
ASAL
FemaleUnique Persian name meaning 'pure', historically held by Queen Asal of the Sasanian Empire, embodying qualities like strength, wisdom, and compassion in Persian tradition.
ASALA
FemaleArabic given name meaning "morning dew", derived from the word "asl" meaning "original". It symbolizes purity and freshness, and is associated with nature's beauty in Arab culture and literature.
ASALAH
FemaleArabic female given name meaning "pure" or "innocent," derived from the root verb "s-h-l" which means "to be peaceful or calm." It signifies qualities of genuineness and authenticity, and has been adopted worldwide by various cultures with Muslim communities, often chosen to imbue daughters with these positive attributes.
ASALEE
FemaleAmerican name created by Steve Wynn for his daughter in the 1980s, popularized through his connection to the Mirage Resort in Las Vegas. Despite having no specific meaning or history, it has become a sought-after name due to its unique sound and association with luxury.
ASALIA
FemaleRare, Hebrew-derived female name from the Old Testament, signifying wisdom, justice, and compassion as it means 'physician' or 'healer.'
ASAMI
FemaleFemale Japanese name composed of 'asa' meaning morning and 'mi' signifying beauty, translating to 'beautiful morning'.
ASAN
MaleTurkish name meaning 'wise', carrying centuries-old prestige rooted in intelligence and wisdom.
ASANA
FemaleAsana, derived from Sanskrit, means 'pose' or 'posture', reflecting its yogic origins.
ASANI
FemaleAfrican name of Igbo origin, Nigeria, meaning "God has favored me," conveying a sense of divine blessing.
ASANI
MaleAfrican-origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, meaning "peaceful" and symbolizing harmony and balance.
ASANII
FemaleCaptivating African name derived from Swahili, meaning "born during the rainy season," symbolizing renewal and growth.
ASANTAE
MaleAkan name of African origin, meaning "born on Tuesday king" or "Tuesday warrior," reflecting both royalty and the influence of Tuesday's spirit in Akan culture.
ASANTE
FemaleAshanti origin from Ghana, means "thank you" in Akan language and reflects deep-rooted gratitude in Ashanti culture.
ASANTE
MaleAkan-derived name meaning 'thankful'.
ASANTI
FemaleUnisex Ghanaian name derived from the Akan language, originally the name of the powerful Ashanti Kingdom. It means 'because of wars' or 'because of battles' in Twi, reflecting the kingdom's historical struggles.
ASANTI
MaleGhanaian name of Akan origin that signifies patience and perseverance.
ASAO
MaleRare Japanese name composed of "asa" meaning "morning" and "o", a honorific prefix that can also mean "king". Its literal translation is "morning king".
ASAPH
MaleHebrew-origin given name derived from 'asaph,' meaning 'to gather' or 'to collect.' It was the name of one of King David's chief musicians in the Old Testament.
ASAR
MaleAncient Egyptian name derived from 'Aser', meaning 'who comes forth from himself'. It symbolizes independence and uniqueness.
ASARI
FemaleDistinctive Japanese girl's name derived from "asa-ri", meaning "morning glory" flower, symbolizing beauty and purity; historically, it signifies hope and freshness, with legendary mystical powers.
ASARIA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "helper," known from biblical times and popular among Jewish communities throughout history, now gaining unisex popularity for its supportive spirit.
ASASHA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name derived from Asher, meaning "happy" or "blessed," with historical roots in Jewish and Christian communities.
ASATA
FemaleYoruba origin, signifies "she who makes things better" or "hope".
ASAUN
MaleRare yet powerful African name of Yoruba origin, signifying success and accomplishment.
ASAUNI
FemaleCaptivating name of African origin, meaning 'born on the day after tomorrow,' and symbolizing hope and wisdom, often given in honor of twin spirits in Ewe culture.
ASAYA
MaleJapanese name derived from 'asayaseru', meaning 'to make someone shine' or 'illuminate'.
ASAYA
FemaleJapanese female name derived from "asa" meaning "morning" and "ya" signifying femininity, interpreted as "morning beauty".
ASAYAH
MaleUnique African name derived from the Yoruba language meaning 'God has given wealth'.
ASAYO
FemaleJapanese girl's name meaning 'grant in the morning', composed of 'asa' (morning) and 'yo' (give), symbolizing new beginnings and optimism.
ASBEL
MaleRare Hebrew name meaning 'man' or 'mankind', reflecting humanity's strength and endurance.
ASBERRY
MaleUnusual English given name, derived from Ashbury, meaning "from the ash tree hill".
ASBERY
MaleOriginal modern name of unknown origin and meaning, coined as a unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon name.
ASBIEL
MaleCaptivating Hebrew name derived from "asah," meaning "to do" or "to make," suggesting creativity and accomplishment. It's a variant of Azriel, meaning "help from God," and has gained popularity for its unique spelling and profound meaning despite not having prominent historical figures associated with it.
ASBURY
MaleUncommon English given name with Old Norse origins, derived from 'Ásir' (gods) and 'geirr' (spear). It once denoted individuals living near ash trees or settlements named after them.