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AUTIS
MaleRare Greek name meaning 'many-haired', referring to the numerous locks of hair that flowed from mythical nymphs' heads. Its pronunciation is AW-tiss.
AUTMN
FemaleAutumn is an English name derived from the Latin 'autumnus', meaning fall season, and associated with the Greek goddess Ope.
AUTOM
FemaleRare Greek name derived from 'automaton', meaning 'self-moving'.
AUTOMN
FemaleAutumn is an English name derived from the season, signifying transition and natural beauty, particularly associated with vibrant foliage and harvest-time activities. Its use as a given name has gained popularity since the 1980s, although it was previously used primarily as a surname dating back to medieval times.
AUTRA
FemaleRare, unisex given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory regarding its meaning. While some suggest it may be a variant spelling of Aurora or derived from the ancient Germanic element "auda," these claims lack historical evidence. Despite its uncertain origins, Autra has been used for both boys and girls throughout history and was famously borne by Serbian poet Autra Arsic. Today, Autra's uniqueness makes it stand out, embodying individuality and mystery.
AUTREY
FemaleAmerican given name created by author Stephen King for his 'Dark Tower' series, gaining popularity due to its association with this influential work despite lacking historical origin or meaning.
AUTREY
MaleRare French given name derived from the French surname Autrey, originally from Autrey-le-Vicomte in Vosges. Its meaning is uncertain but possibly linked to the French word 'autre', meaning 'other'.
AUTRY
MaleEnglish name derived from the Old French 'autier', meaning 'altar'. It was introduced by Normans post-1066 and originally associated with individuals connected to the church.
AUTRY
FemaleDistinct French given name meaning 'ear,' derived from Occitan and popularized through medieval literature.
AUTTUM
FemaleRare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse "austurr", meaning "east". It was traditionally used in Iceland and Norway, carrying historical significance tied to Norse mythology's directional dwarves guarding the world's corners.
AUTTUMN
FemaleAutumn is a unique English given name derived from the Latin word 'autumnus', meaning "the passage from summer to winter". It gained popularity in recent years due to its association with the changing colors of leaves and harvest time, and has been popularized by celebrities like singer Pink. The name symbolizes change and transition, encouraging adaptability and resilience.
AUTUM
FemaleAutumn is a unique, unisex name originating from Latin "autumnus," meaning 'the season of autumn,' popularized in English-speaking countries in recent decades, often associated with vibrant fall colors and crisp air.
AUTUME
FemaleAutumn, of English origin, translates to 'fall' or 'harvest', derived from the Latin 'autumnus', itself from the Etruscan goddess Auntuma.
AUTUMM
FemaleAutumn is an American name derived from the English season "autumn," symbolizing change and transformation, and associated with abundance and prosperity during harvest time.
AUTUMN
MaleEnglish feminine given name originating from the season itself, 'hafelmessan' in Old English meaning 'harvest month'. It signifies transition, beauty, and nature's cyclic processes.
AUTUMN
FemaleEnglish-origin given name derived from the Latin "autumnus," meaning "fall season." It gained popularity in the late 20th century, symbolizing transformation and renewal.
AUTUMNE
FemaleAutumn is a rare yet charming feminine given name derived from the French word "automne," meaning autumn in English, reflecting the season's vibrant colors and cool temperatures.
AUTUMNMARIE
FemaleFemale given name combining 'Autumn' from the season with 'Marie', the classic French name meaning 'sea'. It's distinctive yet familiar, reflecting warmth, change, elegance, and timelessness. Pronunciation is smooth, offering an optional nickname 'Autie'.
AUTUMNN
FemaleUnique English name derived from the season autumn, meaning "the season after summer," associated with beauty, tranquility, and change.
AUTUMNRAYNE
FemaleRecently created unisex name of unknown origin, blending the Latin 'autumn' meaning fall season with English 'rayne' meaning rain or storm.
AUTUMNROSE
FemaleAutumnrose: A unique blend of autumn's transition and rose's elegance, this name embodies change and beauty.
AUTUNM
FemaleAutumn is a distinct English name derived from the season of autumn, signifying vibrant colors and cooler temperatures.
AUTURO
MaleThe name Auturo, derived from Italian Alberto meaning 'noble bear,' is a distinctive choice conveying nobility and brightness.
AUTYM
FemaleUnique, recently coined name of unknown origin and meaning.
AUTYMN
FemaleAutumn, originating from the English word 'autumn' meaning harvest season, symbolizes transition and transformation, representing growth and life cycles since the late 20th century.
AUTZEN
MaleThe German name Autzen, meaning 'to hear' or 'listen', originated in medieval times as a nickname for attentive individuals.
AUVIANA
FemaleAuviana, of Latin origin, means "eagle," symbolizing power, courage, and freedom.
AUVIANNA
FemaleEnchanting name of African origin meaning 'born on Saturday' in the Akan language, reflecting the day of the week they were born.
AUZARIA
FemaleAuzaria, a rare and beautiful Basque female given name, translates to 'to the village,' reflecting its roots in community and belonging.
AUZEIR
MaleCaptivating French name derived from Occitan, meaning 'eagle'. It signifies strength, power, and freedom, tracing back to medieval France's Occitanie region.
AUZHANE
FemaleUnique French given name, likely derived from Occitan Auzière meaning 'golden-haired', although its exact origin remains uncertain.
AUZIE
MaleUnique French given name derived from the Occitan word "ausa," meaning "eagle," symbolizing strength and courage.
AV
MaleThe name Av is Hebrew in origin, meaning "father," often used as a title for God in the Bible, symbolizing protection and provision. It's also associated with patriarch Abraham, who became the father of many nations.
AVA
MaleAva, of Latin origin meaning 'life', is derived from the Latin word 'avis' for bird.
AVA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "life", derived from the Bible's first woman, Chava.
AVAA
FemaleAvaa: A modern Hebrew name meaning 'life', derived from Eve or Chava, now a unisex choice gaining popularity.
AVAAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'longing' or 'desire', derived from Avraham and popularized by singer-songwriter Avaah Israel.
AVAAN
MaleUncommon yet captivating Indian name derived from the Sanskrit 'Avahan', meaning 'invitation' or 'welcome', and also the name of one of India's sacred seven holy rivers.
AVAANI
FemaleUnusual yet captivating Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'the first rays of the sun' and often associated with freshness, purity, and new beginnings.
AVABELLA
FemaleLatin-origin name, combining 'avva' (Italian grandmother) and 'bella' (beautiful), signifying 'beautiful grandmother'. It's unique, elegant, and carries historical significance.