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AVYN
MasculineUnique unisex name of Welsh origin meaning "little bird.
AVYN
FeminineUnique, modern Welsh name derived from "afon," meaning "river." It signifies a strong connection to nature and water, making it an appealing gender-neutral option that transcends traditional norms while inviting intrigue due to its rarity.
AVYNLEE
FeminineModern feminine name with unknown origins, gaining popularity due to its unique sound and mysterious meanings potentially tied to Evelyn or Aoife.
AVYNN
FeminineWelsh unisex name derived from 'Afon', meaning river, popular among medieval Welsh nobility and bearing historical significance like 11th-century prince Avynn ap Gwrgan.
AVYNN
MasculineWelsh name derived from "afon", meaning river, signifying nature's flow and beauty.
AVYON
MasculineRare French name of Occitan origin meaning "bird," traditionally given to boys but also suitable for girls today.
AVYONA
FeminineExquisite Indian feminine given name derived from Sanskrit 'Avyaya', meaning 'infinite'. It signifies eternal soul and intellectual prowess.
AVYONNA
FeminineDistinctive American feminine name created by combining "Avery," meaning "elf counsel" in English, with "Yvonne," signifying "youth" or "life" in French, resulting in the interpretation "life guided by elves" or "the elves' youth.
AVYUKT
MasculineRare Sanskrit name meaning "unbound," symbolizing freedom from limitations, or alternatively, it can represent someone with hidden talents waiting to be discovered.
AVYUKTH
MasculineUnique Indian name from Kerala, derived from Malayalam meaning "the first person".
AVYUKTHA
FeminineIndian given name of Sanskrit origin that translates to "free from attachments," reflecting its roots in Advaita Vedanta teachings on spiritual liberation.
AVYUKTHRAM
MasculineUncommon, Indian-origin name from Kerala, meaning 'unspoken' or 'unsaid', derived from Sanskrit 'Avyaktam'.
AVYUKTHREDDY
MasculineIndian-origin name from South India's Telugu regions, coined by poet Kshemendra in the 11th century. Its literal meaning is "Without fame," reflecting humility and lack of recognition-seeking.
AWA
FeminineAfrican name of Wolof origin meaning 'born on Thursday', popularized by figures like singer Awa Sangho and poetess Awa Thiam.
AWAB
MasculineThe name Awab is Arabic in origin and holds significant meaning in Islam, derived from 'awwab', meaning 'to return' or 'to repent'. It's associated with prominent Muslim historical figures like Awab bin Ka'ab, a companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and symbolizes hope and redemption through sincere repentance.
AWAD
MasculineArabic male given name derived from 'awwada', meaning 'to return' or 'come back', conveying hope for reunion after separation.
AWAIS
MasculineArabic name meaning 'to bring together', signifying unity and harmony. It honors Awais al-Qarni, a devoted companion of Muhammad.
AWAN
MasculineArabic name meaning 'cloud', symbolizing beauty and elegance in Arab culture. It has historical significance, notably borne by scholars like Awan al-Karmili, and is also used in African societies, reflecting the belief that children named Awan will bring prosperity. Today, it remains a popular choice for parents seeking meaningful names associated with nature's beauty.
AWANDA
FeminineAfrican Swahili name meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful'.
AWBREE
FeminineUnique, newly created name with no known origin or meaning, allowing parents to assign personal significance.
AWBREY
FeminineAubrey is an English given name derived from the Old French 'Albéric,' which itself comes from the German 'Adalbert.' Its elements mean 'noble' and 'bright or famous.'
AWEIS
MasculineUncommon yet significant African name meaning 'wise' or 'knowledgeable', derived from Somali. It is renowned from the epic Tale of Aweis and associated with notable figures like Sheikh Ibrahim Hassan Adam.
AWESOME
FeminineThe name Awesome, originating from modern American culture, means 'inspiring awe or reverence' and has been popularized by pop culture influences despite lacking historical or mythological precedents.
AWESOME
MasculineEnglish name derived from the adjective 'awesome', meaning inspiring awe or wonder.
AWET
MasculineEthiopian name derived from Amharic meaning 'peace' or 'love'.
AWEYS
MasculineSomali boy's name meaning 'peace', traditionally associated with wisdom and leadership.
AWI
FeminineUnique African name derived from the Fulani word 'awai', meaning 'peace'.
AWILDA
FeminineRare Germanic name meaning "wealth" or "riches", derived from Old Germanic elements "Auda" or "Auðr". It gained prominence in Norse mythology as the name of a valkyrie, and was later associated with historical figures like Aud the Deep-Minded. Today, Awilda is seen as a unique and powerful choice for parents seeking a strong moniker for their daughter.
AWN
FeminineArabic boy's name derived from 'awan', meaning 'clouds' or 'skies'. It symbolizes divine protection and mercy in Islamic tradition.
AWN
MasculineUnique Arabic name derived from 'awn', meaning 'morning dew'.
AWNA
FeminineRare Scottish female name derived from the Gaelic word 'Aobh', meaning 'white' or 'radiant'.
AWO
FeminineCaptivating African name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning 'born on a weekday' and connected to the Yoruba goddess Oya.
AWS
MasculineThe name Aws is Arabic in origin and means "strong" or "powerful", embodying qualities associated with Prophet Joseph in Islamic culture, and notably carried by Aws ibn Khazama, a companion of Muhammad.
AWTUMN
FeminineAutumn is an English name derived from the word 'autumn', referring to one of the four seasons of the year. It is often associated with feelings of warmth and nostalgia, evoking images of falling leaves and harvest season.
AWWAB
MasculineArabic name derived from 'awwab', meaning 'to return' or 'regain consciousness.'
AWWAL
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning 'first' or 'beginning', derived from the root word 'Awwal'. Historically, it was given to the first-born son of Prophet Adam in Islamic tradition.
AX
MasculineModern boys' name of unknown origin, popularized in the U.S. during the late 20th century, possibly due to pop culture influences like Axel Stone or Wolverine's alias Logan. It may also be derived from the Welsh Axell, meaning "noble brightness".
AXA
FeminineUnique female name of uncertain origin, with suggestions ranging from Latin/Spanish descent to Scandinavian roots like Axildis. Its meaning varies between "father's daughter," "peaceful warrior," or concepts related to purity and innocence. Throughout history, notable individuals such as early Christian figure Axa in ancient Rome and French Queen Axa have borne this name. In popular culture, it is associated with video game titles and singer-songwriter Axl Rose. Despite its rarity, Axa's enigmatic allure continues to attract those who appreciate distinctive names.
AXAEL
MasculineRare French given name with uncertain origins, potentially meaning 'sword' or relating to the Hebrew name Axiel, signifying protection. It was popular during medieval times among European nobility.
AXAL
MasculineScandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Axel', meaning 'father of peace'.