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ASCE
MasculineAscension is a rare Latin-origin name meaning 'to rise' or 'ascend', often associated with the Christian holiday commemorating Jesus Christ's ascent into heaven. It symbolizes progress and ambition even outside religious contexts.
ASCENCION
FeminineAscension is a Spanish origin given name derived from the Latin word "ascensio," meaning "ascent" or "rising." It is associated with the Catholic feast day of the Ascension of Jesus but does not have specific religious connotations beyond this association. Throughout history, it has been used particularly in Spanish-speaking countries and communities, often given to children born around the feast day or as a way to honor the event itself. The name carries meanings of hope, triumph, and transcendence, suggesting a person destined for great heights or achievements. However, interpretations may vary across cultures and individuals.
ASCENCION
MasculineRare given name derived from Latin 'ascensio', meaning 'ascent' or 'rising', originally associated with the Feast of the Ascension in Spanish-speaking communities.
ASCENSION
FeminineSpanish-origin given name that means 'elevation' or 'raising up', derived from the Latin word 'ascensus'. It is associated with the Christian belief in the Ascension of Jesus Christ, but its use predates this event and has been used throughout history to honor the concept of elevation.
ASCENSION
MasculineRare Latin-origin given name translating to 'ascent', derived from the Christian event of Jesus' bodily assumption into Heaven.
ASCHER
MasculineRare, Hebrew-derived name meaning 'happiness' or 'joy', associated with the prosperous biblical Tribe of Asher.
ASCHLEY
FeminineAshley is an English given name derived from Old English Æthelægifu, meaning "noble gift.
ASCHTON
MasculineRare English name derived from Old English 'æsc', meaning 'ash tree'.
ASCIA
FeminineElegant Italian name of ancient Roman origin, derived from the Latin word "ascia," meaning "axe" and signifying strength and adaptability.
ASDRUBAL
MasculineIberian origin, means "little mighty one.
ASE
FeminineRare Norwegian name meaning 'god', derived from Old Norse 'ás', and connected to Norse mythology.
ASE
MasculineNorse name meaning 'god', derived from the Old Norse word 'ásir' and associated with the Æsir gods of Norse mythology.
ASEAN
MasculineThai origin and means "Thai". Popularized by King Mongkut (Rama IV), it symbolizes power and leadership in Thai culture.
ASEANTE
MasculineAseante: Origin unknown; no widely accepted meaning.
ASEDA
FeminineEthiopian name derived from 'aset', meaning 'hope' or 'wish'; it's unisex, popular worldwide, and was once borne by Emperor Aseda Kassa.
ASEDA
MasculineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'the path to wealth or prosperity'.
ASEEL
MasculineArabic boy's name meaning "lion," associated with strength, leadership, and regal power.
ASEEL
FeminineRare Arabic unisex name derived from 'aseela', meaning 'branches' or 'foundation'. It's uncommon but has historical usage in various cultures.
ASEELAH
FeminineArabic origin name that means "high" or "elevated," signifying lofty aspirations and noble qualities.
ASEEM
MasculineUnique Indian name of Hindi origin, meaning 'unending' or 'even', symbolizing infinity, balance, or harmony.
ASEER
MasculineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'patience' or 'humility', popularized by Nigerian nationalist Adebayo Aseer.
ASEES
FeminineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "infinite," often associated with Lord Shiva in Hinduism.
ASEL
FeminineTurkish name derived from "as," meaning "tiger," symbolizing strength, courage, and elegance.
ASELA
FeminineRare yet lovely Spanish name derived from the Basque "Aitzol", meaning "little oak tree".
ASELIN
FeminineSlavic name derived from "asъlъn", meaning 'bear', symbolizing strength and wisdom.
ASEM
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning 'to protect or defend', often associated with strength and courage, and believed to confer lifelong protection in Arabic culture.
ASEN
MasculineBulgarian origin, derived from the old Slavic name Asenath meaning "to bind" or "chain". It was popular among medieval Bulgarian rulers, notably Asen I who founded the Second Bulgarian Empire in 1185.
ASENA
FeminineUnique Turkish name meaning 'bear', associated with strength and motherhood in Turkish mythology.
ASENAT
FeminineHebrew female name derived from "osenet," meaning "to bind or tie together.
ASENATH
FeminineUnique Hebrew female given name derived from "osenet panayim," meaning "she has made me forget." In the Bible, Asenath caused Joseph to forget his past by providing him love and companionship in Egypt.
ASENCION
FeminineAscención is a rare yet significant Spanish given name derived from Latin 'ascensus,' meaning ascent or rise, traditionally used to celebrate the Feast of the Ascension in Christianity.
ASENCION
MasculineAscension is a distinctive female given name of Spanish origin, derived from the word 'ascensión', meaning 'ascent'. It celebrates the Christian faith's belief in Jesus Christ's ascension to heaven and was traditionally given around the Feast of the Ascension during the Middle Ages in Spain.
ASENET
FeminineAncient Egyptian female name derived from the revered goddess Isis, meaning 'beautiful Isis' or 'Isis is beautiful'.
ASENETH
FeminineRare Hebrew female given name derived from 'osenet', meaning 'heifer' or 'young cow', signifying fertility and abundance.
ASENITH
FeminineUnique Hebrew-derived feminine name, derived from Asenath in the Bible, meaning "belonging to Neith", an ancient Egyptian goddess associated with wisdom and strength.
ASENSION
MasculineThe name Ascension, derived from the Latin 'ascensus', means 'ascent' or 'elevation' and is often associated with the Christian feast day celebrating Jesus' ascension into heaven.
ASER
MasculineHebrew name derived from "aser," meaning ten, associated with one of Jacob's ten sons in the Bible.
ASERET
FeminineRare Hebrew girls' name meaning "tenth" or "ten," traditionally associated with completeness and abundance in Jewish culture.
ASET
FeminineAncient Egyptian name, derived from 'ast', meaning 'to walk' or 'to go'. In mythology, Aset was revered as the goddess of magic, fertility, and motherhood.
ASFIA
FeminineArabic female given name meaning 'wisdom', associated with intelligence and elegance, popular globally despite its centuries-old Arab origin.