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ASHBY
FeminineRare English name derived from an Old English surname meaning 'ash tree settlement'.
ASHDEN
MasculineRare English given name whose origins are believed to be linked to the Old English word 'æsc', meaning 'ash tree'.
ASHDEN
FeminineEnglish given name derived from the Old English word 'æsc', meaning 'ash tree'.
ASHDON
MasculineUncommon English name with ancient roots, derived from 'ash tree' and 'hill', signifying 'dweller on the ash tree hill'. It was first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086.
ASHDYN
FeminineModern American given name with uncertain origins. It may have been inspired by popular culture elements like the Pokémon character Ash or actress Ashley Judd, or possibly derived from the Hebrew name Asher meaning "happy" or "blessed," though this connection is not widely accepted due to spelling and pronunciation differences. Despite its unclear beginnings, Ashdyn has gained recent popularity in the United States.
ASHDYN
MasculineUnique Hebrew name, originating from the ancient Philistine city Ashdod, meaning "follower of Astarte," the Canaanite fertility goddess.
ASHE
FeminineAsh is a modern, unique given name of uncertain origin, possibly inspired by the element ash or derived from Old English 'æsc', meaning 'ash tree'.
ASHE
MasculineUnisex English name derived from Old Norse 'ás', meaning 'god', though not directly related to any specific deity. Its meaning is often associated with divinity or strength, as in ash trees. It gained popularity recently due to its modern sound and has appeared in literature like Agatha Christie's "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" and video games such as "Overwatch".
ASHEA
FeminineHebrew name meaning "joy" or "happiness," tracing back to ancient Israelite times.
ASHEE
FeminineAshlee is an American feminine given name originating from Old English Ashley, meaning "ash tree meadow.
ASHEENA
FeminineUnique Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'having the speed and strength of a horse'.
ASHELEE
FeminineDistinctive American female given name combining 'Ashleigh' meaning 'ash tree' and 'Lee' meaning 'from the meadow', with no specific historical significance but interpreted by individuals based on personal experiences.
ASHELEY
FeminineAshley is an English name with a long history, originating from the Old English surname derived from 'ash tree clearing.' Asheley is its variant spelling, often associated with females but also suitable for males. Its meaning evokes images of nature and tranquility.
ASHELI
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name meaning 'joyful' or 'happy', originating from ancient Hebrew culture and symbolizing parental hopes for a fulfilled life.
ASHELLE
FeminineHebrew-origin feminine given name meaning "woman of valor," derived from the biblical phrase "eshet chayil.
ASHELLY
FeminineHebrew unisex name derived from "ashl", meaning "happy". It's associated with happiness and positivity, and has gained popularity among Jewish families since the late 19th century.
ASHELY
MasculineAshley is an English name originally meaning "ash tree meadow," gaining popularity as both boys' and girls' names after Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind, and is now widely used worldwide.
ASHELY
FeminineAshley is an English given name derived from the Old English word 'æsc', meaning 'ash tree'. Originally used as a surname for those living near ash trees, Ashley has evolved into a popular unisex first name since the 19th century, ranking high on baby name lists worldwide. Despite some controversy regarding its gender neutrality, Ashley's unique history and nature-inspired meaning make it an appealing choice.
ASHELYN
FeminineIrish name derived from the ancient surname Ó Séaghdha, meaning "descendant of Seaghdha," which translates to "peaceful" or "tranquil.
ASHELYNN
FeminineAmerican-origin feminine name coined in the early 20th century from elements "Ash" and "lynn", possibly inspired by ash trees and Welsh name Llŷn respectively. Though its meaning remains unclear, it may symbolize resilience or leadership. Rarely used today, Ashelynn stands out with its unique spelling among Ash-derived names like Ashley or Ashton.
ASHEN
MasculineUnique, unconventional name of unclear Celtic/Irish or English origin, possibly meaning "ash-colored" or "ashes".
ASHER
FeminineThe Hebrew name Asher, meaning 'happy' or 'blessed', originates from one of the twelve tribes of Israel and is associated with abundance and good fortune.
ASHER
MasculineHebrew name meaning "happy" or "blessed," popularized in recent years by celebrities like Busy Philipps, who used it for her daughter's middle name. In the Bible, Asher was one of Jacob's twelve sons and founder of the tribe of Asher.
ASHERA
FeminineHebrew female given name meaning "happy" or "blessed.
ASHERAH
FeminineDistinctive female name of Mesopotamian origin, deriving from the Semitic word "asherah," meaning "she who walks in the sun." Associated with the Canaanite goddess Asherah, this ancient name symbolizes fertility and creation, and has been used across various cultures since around 3000 BCE.
ASHETON
MasculineRare English given name derived from the Old English word "æsc," meaning "ash tree." It originally denoted someone living near or working on property with ash trees. Today, it's used as both a surname and given name, with notable bearer Ron Asheton of The Stooges rock band. Despite scarcity among famous individuals, its unique origin and association with nature make Asheton appealing to parents seeking distinctive names with historical significance.
ASHETON
FeminineEnglish name derived from 'æscetun', meaning 'ash tree settlement'. It has historical significance but remains uncommon today.
ASHEY
FeminineAshley is an English name derived from Old English words meaning 'ash tree clearing', popular for both genders historically, but prominent for females since the late Middle Ages.
ASHFORD
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from 'æsc' (ash tree) and 'ford' (shallow water crossing), translating to "ash tree Ford". Originally a surname, it's been used as a first name increasingly in recent years.
ASHGAN
FeminineEnigmatic unisex given name with uncertain origins, potentially rooted in Persian or Arabic languages, but its true meaning and roots remain elusive.
ASHI
FeminineUnique Japanese name derived from 'ashi', meaning 'foot', symbolizing one's foundation or starting point in life.
ASHIA
FeminineAshia, a distinctive feminine name, originates from Nigeria's Igbo people and means 'God answers me', reflecting the Igbo belief in God's responsiveness.
ASHIAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning "Joy of God".
ASHIANA
FeminineUnique and beautiful Persian name meaning 'of the fire', popularized during the Qajar dynasty, and significant in Zoroastrianism as a symbol of purification and immortality. It has two syllables and sounds musical, making it easy to pronounce and pleasant to hear.
ASHIANNA
FeminineUnique Persian girls' name meaning 'peaceful' or 'tranquil'.
ASHIKA
FeminineIndian girl's name derived from Sanskrit "Aashikaa," meaning "beloved" or "desired.
ASHILEE
FeminineUncommon yet significant Igbo name from Nigeria, translating to "She brought wealth".
ASHILEY
FeminineRare, modern English name derived from Ashley, meaning "from the ash tree meadow.
ASHIM
MasculineIndian name from West Bengal, derived from 'Ashimara,' meaning 'beautiful face.' It's associated with Hindu mythology, particularly the Mahabharata epic where Ashima was a princess and wife to King Dasharatha.
ASHIMA
FeminineAshima, of Indian origin, means "auspicious" or "lucky" in Sanskrit, associated with the Hindu goddess Shashthi.