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ASHINI
FemaleIndian name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'Aashini' which means 'eighth'. It's traditionally given to girls born in the eighth lunar month, symbolizing prosperity and fortune.
ASHIR
MaleRare Hebrew name derived from the word 'ashar', meaning 'ten'. It carries historical significance, as seen in biblical figures like Ashir of Dan, and is often associated with strength and wisdom.
ASHIRA
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'happiness' or 'joy', with historical appearances in the Old Testament referencing beautiful, intelligent, or virtuous women.
ASHIRAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew female name derived from the word 'ashira', meaning 'song' or 'poem'.
ASHISH
MaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'hopeful lord' or 'master of hope', associated with a wise king in the Ramayana epic.
ASHITA
FemaleCaptivating Japanese name derived from "ashita," meaning "tomorrow." It signifies hope and anticipation for the future.
ASHIYA
FemaleJapanese name derived from the word 'ashiya', meaning staircase and referring to traditional Kabuki theater performances.
ASHIYAH
FemaleHebrew feminine given name of biblical origin, meaning 'to act' or 'to do', conveying action and determination.
ASHJA
FemaleRare, Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'not born from seeds,' symbolizing purity and uniqueness in Hindu culture.
ASHKA
FemaleUnique Indian name from Gujarat, derived from Sanskrit 'Ashvin' meaning 'quick' or 'swift', connected to Hindu god Ashvins of health and healing.
ASHKAN
MaleCaptivating Persian name derived from the Parthian word "Ashkana," meaning "the one who has power or authority.
ASHKII
MaleNative American name of Navajo origin, translating to 'storm' or 'weather', reflecting strength and resilience.
ASHKON
MaleRare yet meaningful Persian name, derived from Aschkan and meaning "pure" or "innocent".
ASHLA
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from "ashlah," meaning "morning dew.
ASHLAE
FemaleIrish name derived from 'ásál', translating to 'eagle'. It signifies strength, courage, and freedom, reflecting Celtic naming conventions that associated animal names with these qualities. The name combines two elements: 'ash' meaning 'ash tree' and '-lae' meaning 'hero', signifying earthly groundedness and heroic spirit respectively.
ASHLAN
FemaleIrish name derived from the surname O'Sláine, meaning "descendant of peace/health.
ASHLAN
MaleModern, American gender-neutral name created as an alternative to Ashley and Alan. Its meaning is associated with transformation and freedom due to potential connections to the element ash and landscape imagery.
ASHLAND
FemaleRare American given name derived from the surname 'Ashland', meaning 'from the ash tree land'.
ASHLAND
MaleAmerican name of unique origin, derived from the English surname Ashley which means 'ash tree clearing', suggesting resilience and uniqueness.
ASHLAY
FemaleCaptivating name of uncertain origin, often linked to the Irish 'Ashling', meaning 'dream' or 'vision'. Though its history is scarce, it gained popularity in the US during the 1980s, appealing for its musical quality.
ASHLE
FemaleAshley is an English female name derived from 'æsc' meaning ash tree and 'leah' meaning meadow.
ASHLEA
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'æsc', meaning 'ash tree'.
ASHLEAH
FemaleEnglish name derived from 'æsc', meaning 'ash tree', also associated with the Norse god Aesir, interpreted as 'noble' or 'divine'.
ASHLEE
FemaleModern American female name, derived from Ashley, meaning "ash tree meadow". It gained popularity in the 1980s as a unique spelling variant of the traditional English name.
ASHLEE
MaleModern American girl's name, derived from Ashley, meaning "ash tree meadow." It was coined in the late 20th century as a variant spelling of Ashley, initially used for boys but later popularized for girls.
ASHLEEANN
FemaleUnique American female name created in the late 20th century as a blend of Ashley and Megan, possibly signifying strength, elegance, kindness, and gentleness.
ASHLEEN
FemaleIrish name derived from Aislinn, meaning "dream" or "vision," and associated with Celtic mythology's dream goddess.
ASHLEEY
FemaleEnglish name created by combining 'Ashley' and 'Lee'. It means 'ash tree meadow blackberry'.
ASHLEH
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name meaning "women of peace," symbolizing harmony and grace, with a rich history in Jewish culture and growing global appeal.
ASHLEI
FemaleHebrew name meaning "peace" or "tranquility," offering a serene and calming choice for parents looking to convey positivity through their daughter's name.
ASHLEIGH
FemaleUnique female name of English origin, derived from 'ash tree meadow,' popularized by ballet dancer Ashleigh Ginsberg and used in literature like D.H. Lawrence's 'The Virgin and the Gipsy.'
ASHLEIGH
MaleDistinctive feminine given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Ashley meaning 'ash tree meadow'. It signifies grace, elegance, and sophistication, popularized in mid-20th century media. Notable figures like Australian actress Ashleigh Brewer and American singer-songwriter Ashleigh Flynn bear this captivating name.
ASHLELY
FemaleAshley is an English female given name derived from Old English words meaning "ash tree meadow," reflecting its roots in nature.
ASHLEN
FemaleUnique American given name created by combining Ashley and Ashlee, with meanings of "ash tree meadow" or "noble," primarily used for girls.
ASHLEN
MaleAmerican name created in the late 20th century by combining Ashley and Ashlee/Ashleigh, with no clear meaning but often associated with "ash tree meadow.
ASHLESHA
FemaleIndian female name meaning 'to listen' or 'hear', associated with the Hindu Nakshatra of Mercury and symbolizing sun-moon unity.
ASHLEY
FemaleEnglish name derived from 'ash tree clearing', originally used as a surname but now predominantly female.
ASHLEY
MaleEnglish name derived from 'æsc', meaning 'ash tree'.
ASHLEYANN
FemaleUnique American girls' name derived from Ashley, meaning 'ash tree', with '-ann' as a feminine suffix.
ASHLEYANNE
FemaleCaptivating American name derived from Ashley meaning 'strong, resilient' and Anne meaning 'grace, favor'.