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ASHNEEL
MaleIndian boy's name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Asani', meaning 'lightning'. It is associated with speed, energy, and brilliance.
ASHNEY
FemaleUnique Irish name derived from the surname "O'Shaughnessy," meaning "from Shaughnessy's ridge" or "from Shaughnessy's waterfall.
ASHNI
FemaleCaptivating Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'ashna', meaning 'to meet'.
ASHOK
MaleMale given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'one who is without sorrow'.
ASHOKA
MaleSanskrit name meaning "without sorrow", associated with Emperor Ashoka, known for his wise rule and promotion of Buddhism.
ASHON
MaleAfrican-origin name meaning "fourth-born son" in the Akan language of Ghana.
ASHONDA
FemaleUnique African Yoruba name meaning 'desired happiness'.
ASHONNA
FemaleUnique female name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria. It holds meanings related to wealth, honor or wisdom, reflecting highly regarded individuals with deep understanding.
ASHONTA
FemaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the child has come," associated with the goddess Oshun and celebrating a long-awaited arrival.
ASHONTE
FemaleDistinctive African American name derived from the Swahili word "ashanti," translating to "people of the gods." It originates from the Asante people of Ghana, carrying a profound meaning rooted in African culture and heritage that signifies reverence for ancestral spirits and divine connection.
ASHONTI
FemaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning "she will have many children," often associated with the powerful goddess Oya.
ASHOR
MaleHebrew origin name meaning "happy" or "blissful", tracing back to biblical times and found among various cultural backgrounds today.
ASHOT
MaleAncient Armenian name meaning "prince" or "noble," popular among medieval nobility and associated with notable historical figures like Ashot I Bagratuni, also known as Ashot the Great.
ASHRAF
MaleArabic-origin name primarily used in Islamic cultures, meaning 'noble' or 'exalted'. It's often chosen to confer nobility and dignity.
ASHRIEL
MaleAshriel, of Hebrew origin, signifies 'joyful song'.
ASHRIT
MaleIndian boy's name from Kerala, derived from Malayalam 'Ashu' (first) and 'Krit' (made), meaning "the first one made". It signifies Lord Brahma's first creation and represents wisdom, creativity, and divine power in Hindu mythology. Traditionally given to boys, it has gained global popularity among people of Indian origin.
ASHRITA
FemaleRare yet meaningful Indian name derived from Sanskrit, combining 'ash' (to be) and 'rita' (order), translating to 'existing in proper order'.
ASHRITH
MaleCaptivating name of Sanskrit origin, derived from "Ashrita," meaning "refuge" or "shelter," embodying protection and security.
ASHRITHA
FemaleIndian feminine given name with a rich history, derived from the Sanskrit word "Ashrita" meaning refuge or shelter. It signifies strength, courage, and protection, being one of the 16 forms of Durga in Hindu mythology.
ASHRIYA
FemaleIndian origin female name derived from 'Ashoka', meaning 'without sorrow'. It signifies kindness, compassion, and wisdom.
ASHSTON
MaleModern American name created by blending Ashton ("ash tree town") and Aston ("east town"), with no specific meaning beyond its component parts.
ASHTAN
MaleUncertain origin and its meaning is not widely recognized, with theories suggesting it could be a variant of Hebrew Aitan or a combination of English "ash" and Sanskrit "tana.
ASHTAN
FemaleAshstan is a unique Persian name meaning "the land of existence.
ASHTEN
MaleModern, distinctive name created by combining Ashton ("ash tree town") and Austin ("noble").
ASHTEN
FemaleAmerican coined name created by blending Ashton and Ashley, popular in the late twentieth century. It has no traditional meaning or history but is sometimes associated with qualities like strength and creativity.
ASHTIAN
MalePersian name derived from 'ash' meaning fire and 'tian' meaning fireplace, symbolizing warmth and family unity.
ASHTIN
MaleUnique, modern American name with unknown origins and no direct meaning. It gained popularity in English-speaking countries like the U.S. and Canada, often used for both boys and girls. While some interpret it as a blend of Ashley ('ash tree clearing') and Austen ('great'), this is purely speculative. Ultimately, Ashtin's meaning is personal to each bearer.
ASHTIN
FemaleRare and distinctive name of unknown origin, often interpreted as 'from the ash tree' but without confirmed etymology.
ASHTION
MaleAshtion: An unconventional boys' name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining recent popularity in English-speaking countries despite lacking historical significance or known derivation.
ASHTON
MaleEnglish name derived from 'ash tree' and 'enclosure', originally used as a surname in medieval England, but now popular for both boys and girls.
ASHTON
FemaleEnglish name derived from 'æscetun', meaning 'ash tree settlement'. It has been used as both a given name and surname for centuries, popularized by notable figures like Ashton Kutcher and Ashton Shepherd.
ASHTRID
FemaleScandinavian name derived from 'Ásgarðr' meaning "enclosure of the gods" and 'fríðr' meaning "beautiful", signifying "beautiful enclosure of the gods".
ASHTUN
MaleModern American name, created by combining Ashley and Justin.
ASHTYN
FemaleUnique female name of American origin, created by combining Ashley and Ashton in the late 1900s-early 2000s.
ASHTYN
MaleAmerican given name derived from the Old Norse personal name Ásgeirr, meaning 'god spear' or 'spear of the gods,' combined with the Anglo-Saxon word 'by,' signifying 'settlement.' It originally started as a surname but today is often considered a girl's name.
ASHTYNN
FemaleCaptivating name of unknown origin, popular in recent years, possibly derived from the Hebrew name Asher meaning 'happy', or the English surname Ashton meaning 'from the ash tree meadow'.
ASHTYNN
MaleAshlynn is an Irish name derived from the surname "O'Siadhall", meaning "dream vision".
ASHUNA
FemaleAshuna is of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'first' or 'beginning'.
ASHUNTA
FemaleAfrican Yoruba name meaning "The one who has arrived home," associated with a welcoming spirit in Yoruba mythology.
ASHUNTE
FemaleAkan-derived Ghanaian name meaning "Thursday-born".