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AYLINN
FeminineAttractive Irish female name meaning 'beauty' or 'radiant', derived from the historical warrior queen Aoife, gaining popularity for its distinctive sound and positive connotation.
AYLINNE
FeminineAylline is a unique feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from the Basque name Aitor meaning 'honest, loyal', and is associated with strength and elegance.
AYLISH
FeminineElegant Irish name meaning "noble" or "proud", derived from the ancient Irish name Áine, and popular during the Middle Ages.
AYLISHA
FeminineArabic name meaning "night beauty" or "night vision," carrying a sense of mystery and allure, and gaining worldwide popularity despite remaining relatively uncommon.
AYLISSA
FeminineUnique Scottish name derived from the Old English Ælfgyfu, meaning 'elf gift'.
AYLLA
FeminineCaptivating Spanish name meaning "grove" or "thicket," symbolizing nature's untamed beauty.
AYLON
MasculineHebrew name with profound symbolic meaning in Jewish culture, translating to 'treebinth' or 'oak', signifying wisdom, unity, and enduring strength.
AYLSSA
FeminineEnglish variant of Ashley, meaning "from the ash tree meadow.
AYLYN
FeminineIrish given name derived from the surname "O'Leary," meaning "descendant of the son of Leary." Though its explicit meaning is unknown, it may be associated with strength and resilience due to its Irish origins.
AYLYNN
FeminineModern, unique girl's name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Turkish 'Aylin' meaning "moon" or "night beauty," combined with "-ynn.
AYMA
FeminineYoruba African name meaning 'my mother', often used as a shortened form of Aima.
AYMAAN
MasculineDistinctive Arabic boy's/girl's name meaning "God's gifts" or "favors granted by Allah.
AYMAN
FeminineArabic male name derived from 'amya', meaning 'to live' or 'to prolong life'. It has historical significance, being the name of early Islamic figures like Ayman ibn Layla.
AYMAN
MasculineArabic name derived from 'ayman', meaning 'to live' or 'survive', conveying safety and protection.
AYMAR
FeminineDistinctive French name derived from Germanic elements, meaning 'home ruler' or 'war chief', popularized by historical figures like Aimery of Narbonne and Aimé Césaire.
AYMAR
MasculineDistinctive French name derived from Adalmar, meaning 'noble and famous'.
AYMARA
FeminineSpanish name derived from the Aymara people of South America, meaning 'community' or 'town', reflecting their strong communal identity.
AYME
FeminineUnique French given name derived from the Occitan word 'aime', meaning 'love'.
AYMEE
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name derived from "aymara," an indigenous people known for their rich culture and history. Popularized by Jennifer Lopez's daughter in 2008, Aymee symbolizes strength and independence despite its rarity.
AYMELIA
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from Aimée, meaning 'beloved', with the suffix '-lia' added for elegance.
AYMEN
MasculineArabic origin and means "peace". It has been used by various cultures in the Middle East since ancient times, with notable figures throughout history bearing this name.
AYMEN
FeminineArabic origin name meaning 'life' or 'long life', popular worldwide due to its association with vitality and longevity.
AYMER
MasculineAymer originates from Old French, derived from Germanic elements 'adhel' (noble) and 'hari' (army). Introduced to England post the Norman Conquest in 1066, Aymer gained popularity during the Middle Ages among nobility. It's also associated with several Catholic saints. Today, it remains a unique and historic first name choice.
AYMERIC
MasculineClassic French name derived from 'Aimé', meaning beloved. It was widely used among medieval nobility and remains popular today.
AYMIE
FeminineUnique French feminine name derived from 'aime', meaning 'love'.
AYMIR
MasculineAymir is of Arabic origin, derived from Ibrahim meaning 'my servant', associated with Prophet Ibrahim.
AYN
FeminineIrish origin name meaning 'peace' or 'harmony', derived from the Irish word 'aon'. It has been used in Ireland for centuries and is also found in Irish mythology, notably associated with legendary hero Cúchulainn.
AYNA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'eye', symbolizing protection and wisdom, popularized by historical figures like Ayna bint Wardan, the poetess.
AYNAN
MasculineArabic name meaning 'eyes,' associated with beauty and wisdom, and historically favored by Arab royals and scholars.
AYNARA
FeminineDistinctive Basque female name meaning 'happiness'.
AYNAZ
FemininePersian feminine given name derived from 'ayin', meaning 'eye', interpreted as 'having beautiful eyes'.
AYNEKA
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'crown of the king' or 'beauty shines like light.'
AYNI
FeminineInca name of Quechua origin, meaning 'reciprocity' or 'balance', reflecting harmony between individuals, communities, and nature.
AYNIA
FeminineArabic origin name derived from 'ayniyah', meaning 'having two eyes', symbolizing clear perception and wisdom.
AYNIAH
FeminineArabic-derived name meaning 'having large eyes', reflecting beauty and grace.
AYNOOR
FeminineDistinctive female name of Arabic origin, meaning 'eye' and signifying wisdom and vigilance.
AYNSLEE
FeminineRare Scottish feminine given name derived from 'eagles' or 'eagle-rock', suggesting strength and freedom.
AYNSLEIGH
FeminineUnique English feminine given name, coined by J.K. Rowling for her Harry Potter series, combining 'edge' or 'strength' with 'woodland clearing.'
AYNSLEY
FeminineEnglish unisex given name derived from Old English 'Eyneslægh', meaning 'from the sole of the island'.
AYNSLIE
FeminineRare, Scottish-derived feminine name originally meaning 'near the mill', and associated with the notable Ainslie clan.