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ASLEY
FeminineThe name Ashley is of English origin, derived from "æsc" meaning "ash tree" and "leah" meaning "woodland clearing". It originally served as a surname but evolved into a popular female given name, associated with Saint Ashley in medieval times. Today, it remains widely used worldwide and is often shortened to Ash or Ashlee.
ASLHEY
FeminineDistinctive, Slavic-derived given name meaning 'ash tree,' symbolizing growth and resilience. Once believed to confer protective qualities, it's now an uncommon yet globally appreciated choice for parents seeking unique, historically significant names, often gender-neutral.
ASLI
FeminineTurkish female name meaning "true" or "authentic," derived from the word "asl.
ASLIHAN
FeminineUnique Turkish name meaning 'Pure Lady', carrying connotations of elegance and grace.
ASLIN
FeminineRare Scandinavian name derived from 'Ask' meaning ash tree and 'lin' meaning limp or weak. Its exact meaning varies depending on the source but often refers to strength, flexibility, or adaptability. It has been used in Scandinavia since Viking times and remains popular there today despite its rarity elsewhere.
ASLINN
FeminineIrish-derived name meaning 'dream' or 'vision', first appearing in 17th-century Irish literature as 'Little Dream'. It's been associated with beauty, grace, and inspiration throughout history.
ASLY
FeminineArabic-origin boys' name derived from "asl," meaning "original" or "source." It has historical significance with notable figures like 14th-century Egyptian scholar Asly Abu Al-Qasim, and carries profound meanings related to one's identity and origins.
ASLYN
FeminineModern, distinctive name with no clear origin or meaning, likely inspired by similar names like Ashley or Ashton but with its own unique spelling.
ASLYNN
FeminineUnique and beautiful feminine given name of uncertain origin, first popularized in the United States during the 1970s and thought to have been created as an alternative to names like Allison and Melissa. Despite having no known connection to Ashley or any clear meaning, Aslynn has become a beloved choice worldwide due to its distinctive sound and spelling.
ASMA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'protection' or 'shelter', often given to girls due to its positive connotations of security.
ASMAA
FeminineArabic female given name meaning "to hear" or "to listen", derived from the word 'asma', associated with attentiveness, intelligence, and kindness in Islamic culture.
ASMAH
FeminineArabic name meaning 'safety' or 'security', derived from the Arabic word 'asmah'.
ASMAHAN
FeminineArabic female given name derived from 'asmah', meaning 'safe' or 'secure', signifying 'the safe one'. It gained prominence through Arab singer Asmahan Farraj (1923-1944).
ASMAR
MasculineArab-origin name meaning 'sweet' or 'pleasant', often associated with charm and pleasantness.
ASMARA
FeminineEthiopian female name, literally translating to 'the one who makes water flow' or figuratively 'she who brings joy'. Its royal history and global popularity make it captivating.
ASMI
FeminineIndian-origin name from Rajasthan, derived from Sanskrit meaning "I am" or "I exist," emphasizing individuality and self-awareness in Hindu mythology.
ASMIR
MasculineBosnian name meaning "noble prince".
ASMITA
FeminineSanskrit-derived name meaning 'pride' or 'self-respect', used in ancient Indian texts like the Bhagavad Gita, and popular today among people of Indian descent worldwide.
ASMITHA
FeminineCaptivating Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Asmita', meaning 'pride' or 'self-respect', symbolizing the power of Hindu goddess Durga.
ASMODEUS
MasculineHebrew-origin name meaning 'destroyer', associated with Asmodeus, a prince of hell known for his destructive nature in Jewish tradition.
ASNA
FeminineArabic female given name meaning "she who helps others," reflecting kindness and generosity.
ASOHN
MasculineAshwin is an Indian name meaning "first" in Sanskrit, referring to the first day of the week or the first day of sun's entry into Aries. It is also one of Lord Indra's names and has gained worldwide popularity despite its cultural roots.
ASON
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning "morning star," with historical references in the Bible and association with notable figures like Ason of Paphos.
ASON
MasculineHebrew origin and means 'help', derived from the more common Asa.
ASONI
FeminineThe name Asoni originates from Africa, specifically among the Ashanti people of Ghana. It holds significant cultural meaning, often interpreted as "warrior" or "bringer of success".
ASONTE
MasculineRare African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "to be grateful," associated with the god Ogun's courageous wife in Yoruba mythology. It carries historical significance, notably through Chief Asonte who fought against slavery. Today, it symbolizes gratitude, strength, and resilience among Africans.
ASONTE
FeminineUncommon African name of Ewe origin, meaning 'to prosper' or 'to flourish.'
ASPACIA
FeminineAspasia is an ancient Greek female given name derived from 'aspis' meaning 'hawk' or 'eagle', and 'ia', signifying 'like'. It signifies strength, sharpness, and keen vision, associated with Aspasia of Miletus who broke societal norms in ancient Greece through her intellect and independence.
ASPASIA
FeminineAspasia, of Greek origin meaning 'very valuable', was a prominent figure in ancient Greece known for her intellect, beauty, and influence on politics through her relationship with Pericles and her influential salon gatherings.
ASPEN
MasculineAttractive unisex given name of American origin, derived from the resilient Aspen tree known for its golden foliage. It has gained popularity since the mid-20th century and is often associated with strength, adaptability, beauty, and resilience.
ASPEN
FeminineUnique American baby name derived from the Aspen tree, known for its quaking leaves, with no specific historical or cultural significance.
ASPENN
FeminineAspen is a distinctive given name of uncertain origin, believed to derive from the English word 'aspen', symbolizing resilience and adaptability. Popularized in recent years, especially in English-speaking countries like the US and Canada, its meaning remains largely undefined.
ASPIN
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'æppen', meaning 'small apple'. It was popular in medieval times but now rare.
ASPYN
MasculineAmerican female name derived from the English word 'aspen', with no direct connection or universally agreed-upon meaning beyond its phonetic similarity to the tree species Populus tremuloides. Popularized by Kristin Cavallari, it offers parents a unique, modern option for their daughters.
ASPYN
FeminineUnique American feminine given name derived from the Old Norse Ássfriðr, meaning "peace of the gods".
ASPYNN
FeminineRare yet enchanting Norwegian female name meaning 'eastern friend', derived from Old Norse elements and popularized during the Viking Age.
ASRA
FeminineArabic female name meaning 'morning dew,' symbolizing purity and renewal.
ASRAH
FeminineArabic-origin female name meaning "intelligent" or "understanding," with historical significance as a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
ASRAR
FeminineUncommon Arabic given name meaning 'secrets'. It consists of the letters 'ع' ('ayn), 'س' (sin), and 'ر' (ra).
ASRIEL
FeminineRare yet captivating male name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God makes happy" or "God is blessed".