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AULDA
FemaleDistinctive female name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word 'álfr', meaning elf.
AULDEN
MaleUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'æðel', meaning 'noble' or 'generous'.
AULELEI
FemaleRare yet meaningful Hawaiian female name derived from 'aule', meaning 'reddish-yellow', signifying warmth and strength.
AULENE
FemaleRare, distinctive name of uncertain origin and unknown meaning.
AULEY
MaleDistinctive Scottish given name, believed to derive from the Gaelic word 'Uaille', meaning 'weary'.
AULII
FemaleAncient Hawaiian name once reserved for high-ranking chiefs, with ties to royalty.
AULINE
FemaleCaptivating French name derived from 'aulne', meaning 'alder tree', symbolizing resilience and nature.
AULONA
FemaleElegant Albanian name derived from 'aul', meaning 'wave', and inspired by the coastal city of its namesake.
AULORA
FemaleCaptivating Latin name derived from 'aurora', meaning dawn, symbolizing new beginnings and renewal.
AULTON
MaleScottish name derived from 'Aluinn', meaning 'noble' or 'fair-haired', associated with ancient warrior Aluinn who fought alongside King Robert the Bruce.
AUM
MaleAncient Sanskrit name originating from Hindu mythology, where it represents the sacred union of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, signifying ultimate reality. It consists of three letters 'A', 'U', and 'M', each symbolizing different states of consciousness.
AUMI
MaleDistinctive name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Hebrew 'aumi' meaning 'my mother', but this is not definitively proven. It gained popularity in France during the late 19th century and may be connected to names like Amelia or Aemilia, but its true roots remain mysterious despite its charm and captivating sound.
AUMYA
FemaleRare yet enchanting Sanskrit name derived from the sacred syllable 'Om', symbolizing the universe's divine vibration.
AUN
MaleIrish name of ancient origin, derived from 'Aodhán' meaning 'little fire', symbolizing energy and passion. It's also connected to Lugh, the sun god in Irish mythology, representing strength and courage.
AUNA
FemaleUnique unisex name of Hawaiian origin, derived from the word "auna" meaning 'to glide or flow like water', often associated with grace, fluidity, and adaptability. It has historical significance in Hawaiian culture as the name of the goddess Auna, known for her control over water and rain. In ancient Hawaii, this name was believed to bestow strength, wisdom, and harmony upon its bearer. Today, it is celebrated worldwide as a distinctive and appealing choice.
AUNAH
FemaleUnusual name of unknown origin, with meanings ranging from 'answer' (Hebrew) to 'grace' (Irish), but none widely accepted.
AUNALEE
FemaleRare Scottish name derived from "Anala," meaning "graceful.
AUNALEIGH
FemaleIntriguing girls' name of uncertain origin, often attributed to variants like Aoife or blends such as Audrey Lake, with some associating it with Hawaiian meaning 'answer'. Despite its mystery, Aunaleigh has gained popularity due to its distinctive sound and association with uniqueness and creativity.
AUNDRA
MaleDistinctive African-derived name, translating to 'leader' in Swahili, embodying strength and inspiration.
AUNDRA
FemaleAmerican blended name created from Andrea and Amanda, meaning "loved warrior". It gained popularity among African American communities in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
AUNDRAE
MaleUncommon yet distinctive American male given name, a variant spelling of Andrew, which means 'strong' or 'manly' in Greek.
AUNDRAY
MaleDistinctive African Yoruba name meaning 'The pathfinder has returned', signifying guidance and navigation through challenges.
AUNDRAYA
FemaleDistinctive American name created by author Christopher Paolini for his fantasy series, "The Inheritance Cycle." Though its meaning is unclear, it's often linked to inheritance due to its origin, suggesting something passed down through generations.
AUNDRE
MaleDistinctive African American name derived from Andre, meaning "man" or "courageous", with added letters 'u', 'n', and 'd'.
AUNDREA
MaleDistinct American variant of Andrea, meaning 'strong man', and has gained popularity as a unique choice for girls despite lacking extensive historical figures associated with the name.
AUNDREA
FemaleCaptivating American name created by blending 'Amanda' and 'Andrea', conveying both love and strength.
AUNDREAH
FemaleIrish-origin name meaning 'radiance,' passed down through generations and now enjoyed globally.
AUNDREIA
FemaleUnique American name created by author Anne Rice for her fictional vampire queen in 'The Vampire Lestat,' gaining popularity among fans of distinctive names despite having no specific meaning.
AUNDREY
FemaleRare English name, potentially derived from Old English 'eald' meaning 'old', though this etymology is not widely accepted.
AUNDREY
MaleModern American name created as a blend of Andrew ("strong") and Avery ("ruler of the elves"), combining ancient roots with contemporary sound.
AUNDREYA
FemaleModern American female name created by combining Andrea and Andrey, its meaning possibly being 'strong warrior'.
AUNDRIA
FemaleModern African American name derived from the combination of Audrey ('noble strength') and Brianna ('strong').
AUNE
FemaleRare Scandinavian feminine given name derived from Old Norse 'áunn', meaning 'wave' or 'billow', reflecting its strong connection to the sea and nature.
AUNER
MaleDistinctive Turkish name meaning 'honor' or 'respect', popular among ancient Turkic tribes and still widely used today.
AUNESTEE
FemaleEnchanting female name of African origin, meaning 'beauty' in Yoruba tradition, signifying grace and elegance.
AUNESTI
FemaleRomanian name derived from "aun," meaning "cloud," signifying "of the clouds" or "among the clouds.
AUNESTY
FemaleRare yet beautiful Welsh given name, derived from 'auneste' meaning 'fair' or 'beautiful', popularized during the Victorian era.
AUNG
MaleBurmese name meaning 'light' or 'dawn', traditionally used for both males and females, notably carried by historical figures Aung San and his daughter Aung San Suu Kyi.
AUNGELIQUE
FemaleUnique French name derived from 'ange', meaning angel, with the suffix '-lique' signifying 'like' or 'having the nature of'. It conveys purity and grace.
AUNI
FemaleRare Hebrew name derived from the Bible, meaning 'my answer'.