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ASHUNTI
FemaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'peace' or 'tranquility', given to children born during turmoil.
ASHUR
MaleAncient Assyrian name, derived from their god of war and strength, meaning 'chief' or 'first'.
ASHURA
FemaleJapanese name of Hindu origin, derived from the deity Parvati, signifying 'the king who rides on a horse' and symbolizing power and royalty.
ASHUTOSH
MaleIndian name of Bengali origin, meaning 'quickly peaceful', derived from Sanskrit words 'Ashu' (swift) and 'Tosh' (peaceful). It's also one of Lord Shiva's many names, signifying swiftness to spiritual peace.
ASHVATH
MaleSanskrit name derived from 'Ashvattha,' meaning the sacred fig tree, symbolizing creation and life in Hindu mythology.
ASHVI
FemaleIndian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Ashvini," meaning "the first of two stars in a constellation.
ASHVIK
MaleUnique Indian given name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Ashvika', meaning 'like or relating to a horse'. It symbolizes strength, courage, and nobility, and has been used in various Indian communities over centuries.
ASHVIKA
FemaleUnique female name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "related to or associated with horse," symbolizing strength, power, and grace in Hindu culture.
ASHVIN
MaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'the night of the horse', associated with Hindu mythology's Lord Indra and his divine healers, the twin Asvins.
ASHVITH
MaleIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'Lord of Horses'.
ASHWANTH
MaleIntriguing Indian name from Karnataka, derived from Kannada, meaning 'end of the horse', symbolizing strength and endurance.
ASHWAQ
FemaleArabic name meaning 'love' or 'passion', often associated with divine love in Islamic culture.
ASHWATH
MaleSanskrit name meaning "first in everything," derived from 'ashwa' (horse) and 'atha' (first).
ASHWIKA
FemaleIndian name derived from 'Ashwini', meaning 'the first of two' or 'born in the constellation Ashwini'.
ASHWIN
MaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "horse of Vishnu" or "having a horse's power.
ASHWINI
FemaleUnique female name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the twin stars known as the Ashwini Kumaras in Vedic astrology, signifying intelligence, skill, and knowledge in medicine. Its meaning varies but can denote 'horse-faced' or 'the first', referencing their role as the first divine beings in Hindu mythology. Popular among Hindus for centuries, it remains a meaningful choice today.
ASHYA
FemaleHebrew name derived from 'ash', meaning 'walk' or 'go forth'. It signifies one who journeys and is associated with independence, adventure, and exploration. Historically, Ashya has been a rare yet culturally significant name, also appearing as a place name in the Bible's region of Judah.
ASHYAH
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew feminine given name meaning 'she who hears' or 'helper', derived from the Islamic tradition's wife of Pharaoh, Asiya. Its modern variant, created with an added "h", reflects its worldwide popularity among diverse cultures despite its Hebrew roots. Pronunciation varies regionally, adding to its unique charm alongside its rich historical and cultural significance.
ASHYIA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit "Ashoka," meaning "without sorrow," and was also the name of a wise, compassionate emperor in ancient India.
ASHYIAH
FemaleCaptivating and unique name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from Native American Cherokee or African Swahili roots, meaning 'fire' or 'life'.
ASHYLA
FemaleAshylla is a distinctive American or African-American girls' name with no known meaning, though some associate it with the word 'ash', suggesting fiery passion. Its origin remains unclear but it may blend names like Ashley andyla. Despite this, Ashylla has gained popularity for its unique sound and appeal.
ASHYR
MaleHebrew name meaning "happy" or "blessed," with historical significance in the Jewish tradition.
ASHYRA
FemaleDistinctive Arabic name meaning 'following' or 'attendant', symbolizing destined greatness, loyalty, and dedication.
ASHYRIA
FemaleModern female name with unknown origins, likely derived from elements meaning 'ash' (symbolizing purity) and 'Yria' (meaning 'from the land'). Pronounced /ˌæʃˈaɪriə/, it has gained popularity recently due to its uniqueness. Spelling variations include Ashuria, Ashiriya, and Ashirah. Not tied to any historical figure or culture, Ashyria allows bearers to create their own meanings and associations.
ASI
MaleSanskrit-derived name meaning 'horse,' associated with the goddess Durga in Hindu mythology, popular among Indians, and has variants like Ashika and Asha.
ASIA
FemaleAsia, derived from the Greek word for continent Asia, has been used historically as both a geographical reference and a female given name with meanings of royalty and elegance.
ASIA
MaleLatin-origin female given name that means "from Asia" or "eastern".
ASIAH
MaleMiddle Eastern name of Assyrian origin, meaning 'helper' or 'assistant', first recorded in England during the 12th century.
ASIAH
FemaleArabic name meaning 'morning' or 'dawn', symbolizing hope and renewal.
ASIALYN
FemaleUnique Hebrew-derived name meaning "he will help" or "help me," gaining popularity as a modern twist on traditional names despite its recent origin.
ASIALYNN
FemaleEnigmatic name of unknown origin, often associated with beauty and elegance, but its true meaning remains lost to time.
ASIAMARIE
FemaleItalian name combining 'Asia' and 'Marie', meaning "dedicated to Mars from Asia".
ASIAN
FemaleUncommon, distinctive given name derived from the Latin 'Asia', signifying someone connected to or inspired by the largest continent on Earth.
ASIAN
MaleThe name Asian is rare and distinctive, with unknown origins and meaning, potentially inspired by the continent of Asia but without a direct cultural or linguistic association. Its popularity remains consistently low.
ASIANA
FemaleModern feminine name of Latin origin meaning 'of Asia' or 'from Asia', derived from the continent itself, signifying ancient wisdom and natural beauty.
ASIANAE
FemaleUnique Latin feminine name translating to 'of Asia' or 'belonging to Asia', reflecting historical Roman influences with Asian cultures.
ASIANAH
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning "She shall answer" or "He shall answer," appearing in the Book of Isaiah.
ASIANAY
FemaleHebrew name derived from 'Asiyah', meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'. It represents inner strength and resilience.
ASIANE
FemaleVietnamese female given name derived from 'Asia,' conveying elegance and connection to the continent.
ASIANNA
FemaleAmerican name created by combining '-anna' with 'Asia', meaning "from Asia" or "feminine form of Asian".