Female and male names.

AXARA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "father," signifying the importance of fatherhood and its influence on children's lives.

AXAVIER

Masculine

The name Xavier originates from the Basque word 'Etchegaray', meaning 'new house'. It gained popularity due to Saint Francis Xavier, a prominent figure in the Catholic Church who was born in the Basque Country.

AXCEL

Masculine

Scandinavian boy's name derived from the Old Norse Ásgeirr, meaning "spear of the gods".

AXCELL

Masculine

American given name derived from the English surname Ackles, which originated from the Old Norse personal name Akill, meaning 'noble'. It gained popularity in recent years due to its modern sound and historical significance.

AXE

Masculine

Unique French name derived from the Old Norse 'Áki', meaning 'point' or 'edge', and popularized by historical figures like Axe de La Garde.

AXEEL

Masculine

Unique name of uncertain Scandinavian or Germanic origin, meaning 'father of peace' or 'peaceful father'.

AXEL

Feminine

Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Ásgautr, meaning 'spear of the gods'.

AXEL

Masculine

Axel is of Scandinavian origin, dating back to Old Norse Ásgöðr, meaning 'god of the Æsir' or 'enemy of the Æsir', reflecting its association with Norse mythology.

AXELL

Masculine

Unique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Ásbjörn, meaning "Bear of the Aesir gods," associated with strength and bravery in Viking times.

AXELLE

Feminine

French feminine given name derived from the Old French 'Esclarmonde', meaning 'bright protection'.

AXELLE

Masculine

French female given name derived from the Old German Adalheidis, meaning 'noble in battle'.

AXELSON

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian given name derived from Old Norse elements "Axill" meaning "ash tree," and "Ulfr" meaning "wolf.

AXEN

Masculine

Distinctive given name of Greek origin, derived from the word 'axios', meaning 'worthy'.

AXETON

Masculine

Rare Greek name meaning 'worthy' or 'of high value', originally used as an epithet for heroes and gods, and later popular among early Christians due to Saint Axeton's martyrdom.

AXIA

Feminine

Rare Greek female name derived from the word 'axios', meaning 'worthy' or 'deserving'.

AXIE

Feminine

Rare Greek-derived name meaning 'worthy' or 'deserving', often associated with strength and wisdom.

AXIEL

Masculine

Rare male name with unknown origins, often attributed to the French word 'ax' meaning 'hatchet,' but this is unconfirmed. It lacks historical significance and has no universally agreed-upon meaning.

AXIL

Masculine

Distinctive name of unknown origin, first used as a surname in England before becoming popular as a given name in the mid-20th century.

AXIOM

Masculine

Rare Greek-derived given name meaning 'worthy', popularized by Frank Herbert's novel "Dune".

AXIRY

Feminine

Unique, African-inspired name of uncertain origin, chosen by parents seeking a distinctive moniker with no widespread historical usage.

AXIS

Masculine

Rare Greek name meaning 'attitude' or 'direction', derived from the Latin 'axicida'. It has historic significance as an axe-wielder and could symbolize strength.

AXL

Masculine

Distinctive Scottish-origin given name derived from the surname Axholme, meaning 'oak hill', popularized in the U.S. by Axl Rose of Guns N' Roses.

AXL

Feminine

Rare Persian name of ancient origin, derived from 'Axshar', meaning 'Lord Wisdom' in Zoroastrian religion.

AXLE

Masculine

English given name derived from 'axle', the central shaft of a wheel, recently gaining popularity, particularly in the US, though it lacks traditional historical use or specific meaning beyond its mechanical origin.

AXLEY

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from Old Norse Ægil, meaning "edge of a sword," reflecting Viking strength and courage.

AXON

Masculine

Greek-derived given name meaning 'worthy'.

AXSEL

Masculine

Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Ásgeirr, meaning 'spear of the gods,' reflecting fierce Viking warrior culture.

AXSON

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from Old English 'Axsone', meaning 'ash tree settlement' or 'from the ash tree grove'. Introduced by Normans post-1066, it was more prevalent in France during Middle Ages despite its English roots.

AXSTON

Masculine

English name with roots dating back centuries, meaning "from the east town." It's derived from Aston, gaining popularity recently due to its modern sound and association with figures like Axl Rose.

AXTEN

Masculine

Rare but distinct male name of Old Norse origin, derived from 'Austri', meaning 'east'. Popular among Vikings, it signifies exploration and adventure.

AXTIN

Masculine

Original name of unknown origin, chosen for its modern sound and lack of historical baggage.

AXTON

Feminine

Distinctive American given name derived from the English-Scottish surname Axton, meaning 'settlement by the oak tree'.

AXTON

Masculine

American given name derived from Old English 'Ac', meaning 'oak tree', combined with '-ton' denoting settlement.

AXTYN

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word "Austri", meaning "eastern".

AXWELL

Masculine

Swedish male given name derived from the Old Norse Ásgeirr, meaning "god spear".

AXXEL

Masculine

Originating from Old Norse, 'Axxel' signifies 'ash tree', embodying strength and resilience.

AXXL

Masculine

Axxl, of uncertain origin, is a distinctive name introduced via Futurama's robot character.

AXXTON

Masculine

Unique, modern boys' name with unknown origins, popularized recently but still relatively uncommon, lacking historical associations or widely accepted meanings.

AXYL

Feminine

Unique German name of Old Germanic origin meaning "noble" and "healthy".

AXYL

Masculine

Modern boy's name of unknown origin and meaning.