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AUSLYNN
FeminineDistinctive American given name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Latin 'aureus', translating to 'golden one'. Its unique sound and rarity contribute to its modern appeal despite limited historical significance.
AUSTA
FeminineScandinavian female name derived from 'Austri', meaning 'east', carrying historical and cultural significance as one of four dwarves guarding the world's corners in Norse mythology.
AUSTAN
MasculineScottish name derived from the Gaelic 'Òstán', meaning 'east'.
AUSTEJA
FeminineCaptivating Lithuanian name derived from "austis", meaning "hearing". It is associated with goddesses of hearing in Lithuanian mythology and has cultural significance.
AUSTEN
FeminineEnglish origin, means "great" or "venerable," derived from the Late Latin name Augustinus via Middle English Austyn. It was popularized during the 19th century and is associated with intelligence and sophistication.
AUSTEN
MasculineEnglish unisex given name derived from the ancient Anglo-Saxon name Æðelstān, meaning "noble stone".
AUSTI
FeminineGreek-derived unisex name meaning 'veneration' or 'revered', popularized by figures like Augie March.
AUSTIE
FeminineModern, unisex American name derived from Austen/Austin, meaning 'noble' or 'great', popular for its uniqueness and ease.
AUSTIN
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Latin 'Augustus', meaning 'great' or 'magnificent'.
AUSTIN
FeminineEnglish name derived from Augustine, meaning "great" or "magnificent," popularized by various saints and scholars throughout history.
AUSTINA
FeminineCaptivating Latin-derived female name meaning 'south wind', traditionally associated with the goddess Astraea, symbolizing justice and wisdom.
AUSTINE
MasculineAustin is an English unisex name meaning 'noble' or 'great', derived from the Latin 'Austrinus'.
AUSTINE
FeminineLatin-derived unisex name meaning 'great' or 'magnificent', a variant of Augustine popularized by Saint Augustine of Hippo.
AUSTINJAMES
MasculineAmerican compound name combining Austin (meaning 'great') and James ('supplanter'), creating a powerful and dynamic name with rich historical roots.
AUSTINJOHN
MasculineUncommon American name composed of Austin, meaning 'great' or 'magnificent' (Latin "Augustus"), and John, meaning 'God is gracious' (Hebrew).
AUSTINLEE
MasculineModern American name created by combining Austin (Latin 'heat or fire,' Anglo-Saxon 'noble stone') and Lee ('clearing in forest' or 'meadow'), without an official meaning but gaining popularity among parents seeking distinctive names.
AUSTINMICHAEL
MasculineUncommon American given name formed by combining the English names Austin ('great') and Michael ('who is like God?').
AUSTINN
MasculineUncommon yet distinctive Irish given name derived from the surname Óstain, meaning 'son of Stann', an ancient Irish personal name related to the Old Norse 'Stáin' meaning 'stone'. Once a patronymic surname passed down through generations near the River Boyne in County Meath, Austinn has begun to gain popularity as a given name, celebrated for its unique sound and rich Irish heritage.
AUSTINTYLER
MasculineUnique American given name, created as a blend of Austin ('from Augustine') and Tyler (occupational surname for 'tiler'), with fewer than five births recorded between 2000-2019 in the U.S.
AUSTON
MasculineUncommon English name of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from Æðestone and meaning 'from the eastern stone'.
AUSTRALIA
FeminineAustralia, derived from Latin 'australis' meaning 'southern', reflects its geographical location as the sixth continent.
AUSTRALIA
MasculineUncommon female name of Latin origin, meaning 'southern land', inspired by the continent's discovery.
AUSTREBERTO
MasculineRare Spanish name with varying interpretations, generally meaning 'noble and bright', derived from 'austero' and 'berto'.
AUSTRIA
FeminineFeminine name of Latin origin meaning "from the east".
AUSTUN
MasculineAusten is an English name derived from 'Austyn', meaning someone from Aust village in Somerset, or possibly from Germanic 'Audoin' meaning 'rich in friends'. It's historically significant, notably carried by renowned novelist Jane Austen.
AUSTYN
MasculineAmerican name derived from Old English "Æðelfrþ", meaning "noble and peaceful".
AUSTYN
FeminineAmerican name of ancient Germanic origin, derived from Austen, meaning 'great' or 'magnificent', gaining popularity in the late 20th century as a unisex name.
AUSTYNN
FeminineRare yet distinctively Irish name, derived from the historic Ó Duibhshígeir clan, translating to 'descendant of the dark watery stranger'.
AUTAVIA
FeminineUnique given name of unknown origin and meaning, popularized by TAG Heuer in the 1960s for their automotive-aviation inspired watches, but not widely used as a name.
AUTHAR
MasculineGermanic name derived from Old Norse Áðalbrandr, meaning "noble sword" or "noble warrior". It was borne by Viking chieftains like Authar Sigurdsson and remains relatively uncommon yet popular among families honoring Scandinavian or Germanic heritage.
AUTHER
MasculineThe name Auther originates from England, meaning "noble" or "strong". It's a variant spelling of Authur, derived from the Old German name Audo meaning "wealth" or "noble".
AUTHER
FeminineAuthor is a rare Latin-derived male name meaning 'to increase' or 'greater', derived from the Latin word 'auctor', meaning 'author' or 'founder'. Though uncommon, it has been used historically by notable figures like American surveyor and politician Author Stiles.
AUTHERINE
FeminineAuthurine is a French given name of Germanic origin, meaning "noble battle," derived from Audhildr and popularized by Normans in medieval England.
AUTHOR
MasculineLatin origin, signifies 'creator of a work', suggesting a fitting choice for an individual with artistic inclinations.
AUTHUR
MasculineArthur is an ancient British name derived from the Brythonic element "arth", meaning "bear". It gained popularity through legendary King Arthur Pendragon and has been associated with notable figures throughout history.
AUTIANA
FeminineUnique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'autumno', meaning 'autumn'. It signifies the vibrant colors and harvest season associated with fall.
AUTIANNA
FeminineRare yet captivating Latin-derived name meaning 'water', symbolizing adaptability and fluidity.
AUTIE
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin, used since at least the 17th century with theories connecting it to "Auteuil" or other names like Athelstan and Audrey, but no definitive meaning has been established.
AUTIE
FeminineRare variant spelling of Otto, derived from Old German 'oþila', meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity'.
AUTIN
MasculineRare but meaningful French given name originating from the Middle Ages, derived from "auté," meaning "autumn." It signifies change, harvest, and nature's beauty during this season.