Female and male names.

AURION

Masculine

Aurion, a male given name of Latin origin, signifies someone who is radiant and brilliant. Derived from the Latin word "aureus," which means 'golden' or 'shining with gold,' Aurion conveys a sense of warmth and light.

AURIONA

Feminine

Unique Latin name derived from "aura," meaning breeze or breath, and connected to "aurum," meaning gold. It's a modern invention with no historical precedent but has gained popularity recently due to its elegance and uniqueness. Pronounced /oʊ-riː-ə-nə/, it can be shortened to Auri or Riona.

AURIONNA

Feminine

Captivating unisex name of unknown origin, with meanings speculated to be related to light or wealth.

AURIYA

Feminine

Unique Sanskrit name meaning 'golden' or 'shining like gold', derived from the word 'auriya' signifying preciousness.

AURIYAH

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'pure', one of the revered names of Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima in Islamic tradition.

AURIYANA

Feminine

Captivating and unique name of unknown origin, with some suggesting it could mean 'golden' or be related to the Latin word for dawn, but these associations are not confirmed. Its history is largely undocumented, adding to its mysterious allure.

AURO

Masculine

Italian boy's name meaning "golden dawn", derived from the Latin word "aurora".

AUROARA

Feminine

Derived from the Roman goddess of dawn, Aurora signifies new beginnings.

AUROHOM

Masculine

Rare Sanskrit name meaning "like light", associated with the Hindu Sun god Surya.

AURON

Masculine

Distinctive Greek name derived from "aurora," meaning "dawn" or "sunrise." In Greek mythology, Aurora was the goddess of dawn.

AURORA

Feminine

Latin-derived name meaning 'dawn,' associated with the Roman goddess of dawn and the Northern Lights, popular among European royals, and symbolizing optimism and renewal.

AURORA

Masculine

Latin-origin name derived from the Roman goddess of dawn, meaning 'dawn' or 'the breaking of day', associated with hope and new beginnings.

AURORAGRACE

Feminine

Unique, captivating name of Latin origin, combining "Aurora," meaning dawn or sunrise, and "Grace," signifying elegance and beauty.

AURORAH

Feminine

Captivating American feminine given name created by combining 'aura' and 'ora', conveying light and inspiration.

AURORALEE

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating Italian-derived female name, signifying 'dawn' or 'sunrise', combining elements from Italian and French or Italian-American influences.

AURORALYNN

Feminine

Distinctive Welsh name derived from 'aurora', meaning 'dawn', combined with '-lynn'. It's modern yet rooted in tradition, reflecting its powerful Welsh heritage.

AURORAROSE

Feminine

Latin-derived name meaning 'dawn rose', combining elegance with optimism.

AURORE

Feminine

Aurora is a Latin-derived female name meaning "dawn" or "sunrise", associated with the Roman goddess of dawn.

AUROURA

Feminine

Auroura, of Latin origin, means 'breeze' or 'gust of wind', inspired by the Northern Lights.

AURRA

Feminine

Charming feminine name of Latin origin, meaning "golden" or "shining light.

AURTHER

Masculine

Arthur is a Germanic male given name meaning "strong bear." It gained popularity through the legendary King Arthur of British folklore, who famously pulled Excalibur from the stone.

AURTHOR

Masculine

Distinctive Welsh name meaning 'bear,' associated with strength, courage, and famously carried by King Arthur of Camelot lore.

AURTHUR

Masculine

Arthur is a British name of Old English origin, Æþelrād, meaning "noble council" or "illustrious advice".

AURUM

Masculine

Rare Latin name meaning 'gold', recently gaining attention for its luxury association and phonetic appeal despite lacking historical precedent.

AURY

Masculine

Aury, of French origin, means 'golden' in Occitan, conveying warmth and radiance.

AURY

Feminine

French given name derived from Latin 'Aurora', meaning 'dawn' or 'sunrise', and inspired by the Roman goddess of dawn.

AURYA

Feminine

Sanskrit name meaning 'light' or 'illumination', revered in Hindu mythology.

AURYANA

Feminine

Recent yet captivating Latin name derived from "aura," meaning breath or air, and associated with "aurum," suggesting radiance and life.

AURYANNA

Feminine

Recent, unique creation with unknown origins; while some interpret it as 'golden sun', it has no established meaning or etymology.

AURYN

Masculine

Captivating Welsh name that means "golden," evoking warmth and radiance. It has historical roots and is associated with King Arthur's court in Welsh mythology.

AURYN

Feminine

Distinctive Welsh name meaning 'golden', associated with King Arthur's sister and popularized through Harry Potter series.

AUSAR

Masculine

Ancient Egyptian name deriving from the god Ausar, meaning 'powerful one', known for his resilience and association with rebirth and renewal.

AUSBON

Masculine

The given name Ausbon has an unknown origin, making its exact meaning undetermined.

AUSBY

Masculine

Unique given name with an unknown origin, meaning it's hard to determine its etymology or history. Despite various suggestions like being a variant spelling of Osby or inspired by the surname Ausburn, none are widely accepted due to lack of concrete evidence.

AUSENCIO

Masculine

Rare Spanish name derived from Latin "auspex", meaning one who observes bird flight signs. It's traditionally associated with wisdom and spiritual insight, making it unique yet meaningful.

AUSET

Feminine

Ancient Egyptian female name derived from the goddess Isis/Auset, meaning "seat" or "throne," symbolizing power and protection.

AUSHA

Feminine

Rare Hebrew feminine name derived from 'aush', meaning 'help' or 'assistance'.

AUSIA

Feminine

Unique Catalan name derived from Ausenda, possibly brought by Romans. Its meaning is linked to the Latin word 'augere', suggesting growth and prosperity.

AUSIE

Masculine

Australian origin, derived from 'Australia', which means 'land of the south' in Latin.

AUSITN

Masculine

Austin is an English name of Latin origin meaning "great" or "magnificent," originally given to people born in August. It has been used for both boys and girls since the 13th century, becoming popular as a given name in recent years.