Female and male first names.

ASFIYA

Female

Arabic name meaning 'health' or 'well-being', traditionally used in Muslim communities, and highly regarded due to its association with the Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima's prayer.

ASH

Male

Distinctive given name of uncertain origin, popular among parents seeking unique names. While some suggest it's a shortened form of Ashley or Ashton, others propose it's derived from Old English 'æsc', meaning 'ash tree'. Its modern sound and association with creativity make it appealing despite its mysterious origins.

ASH

Female

Hebrew-origin, gender-neutral name meaning 'happiness' or 'blessed', gaining popularity for its uniqueness.

ASHA

Female

Unisex name of Sanskrit origin, signifying hope or desire.

ASHA

Male

Sanskrit-derived female name meaning 'hope', popularized by video games but rooted in Hindu culture.

ASHAAD

Male

Arabic origin name, meaning 'honesty' or 'truth', symbolizing sincerity and integrity.

ASHAAN

Male

Ashaán is an Indian male name derived from Sanskrit "Ashā", meaning 'hope', often used in Hindu families valuing positivity, with a rich historical significance.

ASHAD

Male

Arabic boy's name meaning 'steadfast' or 'firm', signifying strength and resilience.

ASHADIEEYAH

Female

Unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "I will become wealthy," reflecting determination and drive for success.

ASHAE

Female

Ashe is an uncommon yet captivating name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'life' or 'vitality', representing divine energy and immense power.

ASHAI

Female

Rare Hebrew name meaning "gift" or "present," reflecting its precious value in Jewish tradition.

ASHAI

Male

Ashai, a captivating Hebrew name derived from "ashay" meaning happiness, symbolizes joy and positivity.

ASHAIA

Female

Swahili-derived name of African origin, meaning 'life', symbolizing the essence of life itself.

ASHAIYA

Female

Unusual and appealing female name of African origin, derived from the Igbo culture of Nigeria and meaning "she brings wealth.

ASHAKI

Female

Unique African name of Igbo origin, meaning "like riches or wealth.

ASHAL

Male

Hebrew name meaning 'happiness' or 'joy'.

ASHALA

Female

Hebrew name meaning "firstborn daughter," historically significant in Judaism and associated with strength and wisdom.

ASHALEE

Female

Ashalee, of Hebrew origin, means 'happiness' or 'joy'.

ASHALEY

Female

Uncommon yet popular modern girl's name with unknown origins and meaning, often seen as a blend of Ashley and Haley.

ASHALINA

Female

Captivating girl's name of uncertain origin, with meanings ranging from "woman of peace" to "gift from God." Its popularity has grown in recent years due to its unique sound and elegant appearance.

ASHALYN

Female

Appealing Irish name with varying interpretations, such as 'dream' or 'follower of Christ', derived from Aisling which was given based on vivid pregnancy dreams.

ASHAN

Male

Ashan is of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit "Ashana," meaning "the first" or "the beginning." It signifies a prosperous start and is associated with the Hindu god Ashani.

ASHANA

Female

Unique and captivating feminine given name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit 'Ashani', meaning 'eleventh'. It is associated with devotion, spirituality, and divine grace in Hindu culture.

ASHANAE

Female

African name of Akan origin, meaning either "God has answered" or "born on Friday".

ASHANDA

Female

Ashanda, of African Igbo origin, means "meeting place of beauty.

ASHANE

Female

Unique, captivating modern name of unknown origin, composed of 'Ash' and 'ane', with no known individual meanings but forming an appealing blend nonetheless. Despite its lack of traditional etymology or historical significance, Ashane has been gaining popularity in recent years as parents embrace its distinctiveness and rhythmic sound.

ASHANEE

Female

Indian female given name derived from the Sanskrit word "ashani," meaning "lightning.

ASHANI

Female

Indian unisex name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "the sixth" or sixth month (Ashadha) in the Hindu calendar, associated with positivity and good fortune.

ASHANIQUE

Female

Captivating African name from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning "Wednesday's child" and embodying the qualities of the wise trickster god Ananse.

ASHANNA

Female

Unisex African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "She knows what she wants" or "Wise one," reflecting determination and intelligence.

ASHANNI

Female

Distinctive African name from the Yoruba culture, translating to 'Gift from God' or 'I am happy', reflecting joy and positivity.

ASHANTA

Male

Distinctive female name of African origin, derived from the Akan people of Ghana and Ivory Coast, meaning 'Tuesday-born chief' or 'King born on Tuesday'.

ASHANTA

Female

Unique African name, of Yoruba origin, meaning "she brings happiness.

ASHANTAE

Female

Uncommon yet captivating African-origin name derived from Swahili 'Asante', meaning 'thank you'.

ASHANTAI

Female

Unique African name of Ghanaian origin, meaning 'born on Saturday' in Twi. It reflects the pride and heritage of the Akan people.

ASHANTAY

Female

African-origin female name derived from the Akan word "Ashanti," meaning "born on Tuesday." It embodies qualities of resilience and community associated with the Ashanti people and shares historical figures like warrior queen Yaa Asantewaa.

ASHANTE

Male

African name of Akan origin, meaning "people who speak the truth" or "peaceful people.

ASHANTE

Female

African name of Akan origin, meaning "she makes wars cease" in Twi.

ASHANTEE

Female

Distinctive female given name of African origin, derived from the title 'Asantehene', meaning 'Asante king' in the Ashanti language of Ghana.

ASHANTEY

Female

Ashantey is of African origin, specifically from Ghana, where it's derived from the Akan language. It translates to "royalty is noble," composed of "asha" meaning "noble" and "ney" denoting royalty or kingliness. This name has gained global popularity in recent decades due to its unique sound and meaningful origin. It can be used as both a male and female name, depending on the culture. Pronounced /äˈʃænti/, with the stress on the second syllable.