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AUDYN
FeminineWelsh boy's name derived from Owain, meaning 'youth' or 'lifetime', offering a modern twist on ancient history.
AUDYN
MasculineWelsh name meaning 'noble', derived from the word 'awd'.
AUDYNN
FeminineModern Welsh name meaning 'noble strength', derived from the traditional Welsh masculine name Owen, which signifies 'youth' or 'noble birth.'
AUGDEN
MasculineRare given name with an unknown origin and meaning. It has never been among the top 1000 most popular boys' names in the U.S., as per Social Security data.
AUGGIE
MasculineAuggie, of English origin, is a charming and distinctive shortened form of Augustine, meaning "great" or "magnificent." Traditionally used for boys in honor of Saint Augustine of Hippo, Auggie has gained popularity as an independent name for both boys and girls in recent years.
AUGIE
FeminineAmerican name of Italian and Latin origin, derived from Augusto or Augustus, meaning "great" or "venerable." It was originally used as an imperial title by Roman emperors like Julius Caesar Augustus and Octavian Augustus.
AUGIE
MasculineDiminutive of August, derived from Latin 'augustus,' meaning 'great' or 'magnificent.' Once popular in the late 19th/early 20th centuries as a nickname for Augustus/Augustine, Augie offers sophistication and approachability with its Latin roots and friendly sound. Rare yet practical, it ensures your child stands out while being easy to pronounce and spell.
AUGUS
MasculineAugust is a Latin-derived male given name meaning "great" or "magnificent," popularized by Emperor Augustus Caesar and often associated with the month of August.
AUGUST
FeminineStrong and distinctive given name of Latin origin that means "majestic" or "venerable". It was originally an adjective used by the Romans to describe someone who was respected and dignified. The use of August as a given name can be traced back to ancient Rome, where it was named after Emperor Augustus Caesar. Today, August remains a popular choice among parents looking for unique and meaningful names for their sons due to its strong Latin roots and deep historical significance.
AUGUST
MasculineLatin-derived boys' name that means "great" or "magnificent." It was originally used to describe someone with majestic qualities, later becoming popular during medieval Europe as a way to honor Roman emperors like Augustus Caesar.
AUGUSTA
MasculineAugusta, of Latin origin, signifies 'great' or 'venerable'; it has been used as a female given name since medieval times and was borne by notable figures such as Roman empresses Livia and Agrippina the Elder.
AUGUSTA
FeminineAugusta, of Latin origin, signifies 'great' or 'venerable', often linked with majesty or dignity.
AUGUSTAS
MasculineAugustus is a Latin name meaning "great" or "venerable," originally used as a title by Roman emperors before becoming popular as a given name. Its Lithuanian variation, Augustas, while less common internationally, has been borne by notable figures like chemist Augustas von Grotthuss and literary character Augustas in C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia series.
AUGUSTE
FeminineAugustus is a Latin-derived masculine given name meaning "great" or "magnificent," originally an honorific title used by Roman emperors, notably Gaius Octavius (Augustus Caesar).
AUGUSTE
MasculineAugust is a masculine given name of Latin origin that means "to increase" or "to make greater.
AUGUSTEN
MasculineAugustus is a distinctive given name of Scandinavian origin derived from the Latin word "Augustus" meaning great or majestic. It was popularized by ancient Roman emperors like Augustus Caesar and has been favored in Scandinavia for centuries. Notable bearers include Saint Augustine of Hippo and German poet Hoffmann von Fallersleben. Today, Augusten remains popular in Scandinavia and beyond.
AUGUSTER
MasculineAugustine is a Latin name meaning "great" or "venerable", originally used to describe someone highly respected. It was popularized by Saint Augustine of Hippo and has been used for both boys and girls since medieval times.
AUGUSTIN
MasculineAugustine is a male given name of Latin origin, meaning "great" or "magnificent.
AUGUSTINA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'augustus' meaning 'great', often associated with Roman Emperor Augustus.
AUGUSTINE
FeminineLatin-derived unisex name meaning 'great' or 'majestic', popular among ancient Romans and associated with Saint Augustine of Hippo.
AUGUSTINE
MasculineLatin-origin given name meaning 'great' or 'mighty'. It has been historically popular and carried by notable figures like Saint Augustine of Hippo.
AUGUSTINO
MasculineLatin-origin name derived from 'augustus', meaning 'great' or 'magnificent'.
AUGUSTIS
MasculineAugustus is a Latin-origin masculine given name meaning "great" or "venerable," traditionally bestowed upon figures of power and importance in Ancient Rome, notably Gaius Octavius, who became the first Roman Emperor and chose this name reflecting his new status.
AUGUSTO
MasculinePowerful Latin-origin name meaning 'great' or 'venerable', popularized by Augustus Caesar, and associated with leadership and wisdom throughout history.
AUGUSTUS
MasculineLatin male given name meaning "great" or "venerable," associated with power and majesty throughout history.
AUGUSTUS
FeminineLatin-derived masculine name that translates to "majestic" or "venerable," originally adopted by the first Roman emperor, Caesar Augustus.
AUGUSTYN
MasculinePolish given name derived from the Latin "augustus," meaning "magnificent." It is traditionally associated with August, often bestowed upon children born during this month.
AUJA
FeminineArabian name derived from 'Ajwah', prized dates symbolic of prosperity. It was popularized by Queen Auja bint Anbasa during the Islamic Golden Age.
AUJAH
FeminineRare African feminine given name derived from Hausa, meaning 'life' or 'born at dawn'.
AUJANAE
FeminineDistinctive African American female name, created by combining Aujuana and Aneka during the early 20th century. It holds cultural significance without a specific meaning or historical figure attached.
AUJANAI
FeminineAujanai, of Igbo origin, signifies unity through love.
AUJANE
FeminineFrench female given name derived from Occitan 'aujana', meaning 'today'.
AUKAI
MasculineDistinctively Hawaiian name meaning 'to rise' or 'ascend', symbolizing overcoming hardship and achieving greatness.
AUKEEM
MasculineAfrican male given name of Arabic origin, derived from Ahmad meaning "highly praised.
AUKIEVAH
FeminineUnique Hebrew name derived from "auk" meaning 'towards' and "kavah" meaning 'desire', signifying 'a desire towards something'.
AUL
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning 'ascending' or 'going up', symbolizing growth and progress.
AULA
FeminineLatin-derived female name meaning 'audience chamber', historically associated with royalty and used by Norse Queen Aula Guttormsdottir.
AULANI
FeminineUnique Hawaiian name meaning 'special' or 'noble,' traditionally given to children of high rank.
AULBREE
FeminineRare French given name derived from the European alder tree, symbolizing strength, resilience, and grace.
AULBREY
FeminineUncommon yet elegant Irish name meaning 'noble' or 'illustrious', with historical ties to early medieval Ireland.