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AUDIEL
MasculineRare Hebrew name, coined by John Greenleaf Whittier in his poem 'The Song of Hate,' symbolizing strength and courage.
AUDIN
MasculineUnique French male name derived from the Germanic 'aud', meaning 'noble' or 'rich', popularized by the Franks.
AUDIN
FeminineDistinctive French name derived from Occitan 'aud', meaning 'to hear', suggesting exceptional listening abilities.
AUDINE
FeminineAudine is of French origin, derived from 'aud-' meaning 'noble' combined with '-ine', signifying 'high-born'.
AUDIO
MasculineModern Greek name meaning 'sound'.
AUDIS
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name, originally a Roman cognomen potentially signifying keen ears or listening abilities.
AUDLEY
MasculineEnglish male given name derived from 'Eadwulf', meaning 'noble wolf' or possibly 'noble counsel'.
AUDLEY
FeminineAudley: An uncommon English first name derived from the Old English 'Eadwy', meaning 'noble'.
AUDNA
FeminineUncommon, captivating Irish name derived from the Old Irish word 'auden', meaning 'little fire'.
AUDON
MasculineAncient Irish name derived from Aodhán, meaning 'fire' and signifying warmth, vitality, courage, and intimacy.
AUDRA
MasculineSlavic female name derived from the elements "aud", meaning "noble". It signifies "noble strength" or "noble splendor".
AUDRA
FeminineRare feminine name of uncertain Germanic origin, possibly meaning 'noble' or 'prosperous', popularized by Thomas Bailey Aldrich's 1874 novel 'The Queen of Sheba'. Notable bearers include Australian actress Audra Morley and American ballet dancer Audra Bossi.
AUDRAE
FeminineUnique, gender-neutral given name of uncertain origin, with theories suggesting Welsh or Latin influences but no definitive proof.
AUDRANNA
FeminineUnique French girl's name derived from Occitan 'au dran', meaning 'of the oak'.
AUDRAY
FeminineRare French given name derived from the Germanic 'aud' meaning 'noble', combined with the Old French '-ray' associated with brightness.
AUDRAYA
FeminineRare yet elegant Greek-derived name meaning 'rich' or 'abundant', originally used as a title for gods and goddesses, and famously borne by Hera in her role as goddess of marriage.
AUDRE
MasculineAudrey is a feminine name of English origin derived from Æðelthryðh, meaning 'noble strength'.
AUDRE
FeminineAudrey, of English origin, means 'noble strength'.
AUDREA
FeminineAudrea, of Latin origin, means 'golden' and is associated with warmth, brilliance, and value.
AUDREANA
FeminineRare but captivating feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'golden' or 'precious'.
AUDREANNA
FeminineAmerican-compound name derived from Audrey ('noble strength') and Anna ('grace'), conveying nobility and elegance.
AUDREAUNA
FeminineAudreauna, of Latin origin, means 'breeze' or 'breath', combining 'aura' with '-euna', signifying freshness and renewal.
AUDREE
FeminineFrench origin female name derived from 'aude,' meaning 'noble' or 'brave.'
AUDREENA
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew-origin female name created by combining 'Aud', meaning 'strength', with the French feminine suffix '-enne'.
AUDREI
FeminineRare, French-derived name meaning 'to hear' or 'listen', once used by medieval nobility.
AUDREIGH
FeminineUnique French female given name meaning 'noble ruler', derived from the French word 'aude'.
AUDREN
MasculineRare Breton name meaning 'blood', inspired by Saint Audren, a 6th-century Christian martyr whose head continued to speak after decapitation.
AUDRENA
FeminineRare French girl's name derived from Occitan 'Aude', meaning 'noble' or 'magnificent'.
AUDRENE
FeminineRare, elegant French feminine given name derived from Old German 'Auda', meaning 'noble' or 'wealthy'.
AUDREONA
FeminineLithuanian name derived from 'audra', meaning 'thunder', embodying strength and resilience.
AUDRESHA
FeminineDistinctive French girl's name derived from 'aude', meaning 'noble' or 'brave'.
AUDREY
MasculineFrench feminine name derived from 'auda' meaning 'noble', combined with Old French 'rude' meaning 'beauty'. It signifies 'noble strength' or 'noble beauty'.
AUDREY
FeminineFeminine English given name derived from Old French Audrey, itself originating from Germanic elements 'auda' meaning "noble" or "noble strength", and 'rheid' meaning "power" or "radiance". Popularized by Saint Audrey (Æthelthryth), it gained prominence during the Middle Ages but surged in popularity after the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's. Today, Audrey remains a favored choice among parents seeking a classic yet distinctive name for daughters, ranking consistently among the top 500 names in the United States since the 1980s. Variations include Audra and Auda, with occasional use of the masculine form Audrey throughout history.
AUDREYA
FeminineModern Latin name meaning 'golden', derived from 'aureus'.
AUDREYANA
FeminineAudreyana, of Latin origin, means "golden" or "gilded," signifying wealth and brilliance. It emerged in the late 20th century, being a variant spelling of Audrina or Audryanna, which itself is derived from Audrey. Despite its rarity, Audreyana offers uniqueness and elegance to those who choose it.
AUDREYANN
FeminineCharming French female name derived from 'Audrey,' signifying 'noble strength' or 'noble worth,' combined with the suffix '-ann,' associated with grace.
AUDREYANNA
FeminineAmerican name derived from 'Audrey' (Old English: 'noble strength') and 'Anna' (Hebrew: 'grace'), popularized by singer Audrey Nuna.
AUDREYNA
FeminineUnique, Spanish-origin feminine name derived from the word 'audiencia', meaning 'audience' or 'hearing', once used in medieval Spanish royal courts.
AUDREYONNA
FeminineModern name formed by combining 'Audrey' (Old French for 'noble strength') with 'Annona' (Latin for 'graceful').
AUDREYROSE
FeminineCaptivating feminine given name combining Old English 'Æðelþrýð', meaning 'noble strength' (Audrey), with the romantic elegance of Rose, symbolizing love and beauty.