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AYNUR
FemaleTurkic name meaning "Light of the Moon".
AYO
MaleCaptivating Yoruba name meaning "joy" or "happiness," originally bestowed in hopes of a life filled with these qualities.
AYO
FemaleUnisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'joy' and believed to bring happiness into one's life.
AYOBAMI
MaleUnique Nigerian name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'Joy has been manifested', reflecting the importance of expressing joy in Yoruba culture.
AYODEJI
MaleYoruba name meaning "Joy celebrates," reflecting happiness and celebration in African culture.
AYODELE
FemaleMale Yoruba name meaning 'joy comes home', symbolizing welcome returns or reunions.
AYODELE
MaleUnisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "Joy has arrived" or "Happiness is here".
AYOFEMI
FemaleNigerian origin, meaning "Joyous Love".
AYOKA
FemaleAfrican-origin name from Yoruba culture meaning 'joyful one'.
AYOKI
FemaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning "joyful strength.
AYOKUNLE
MaleYoruba male given name meaning "joy has brought wealth.
AYOMI
FemaleJapanese unisex name derived from "ayumi," meaning "to walk" or "stride," symbolizing steady progress through life's journey.
AYOMIDE
MaleAfrican name of Nigerian origin, translating to 'Joy has come' in Yoruba, symbolizing hope after adversity.
AYOMIDE
FemaleUnisex Yoruba name meaning "joy has come," often given after periods of struggle as it signifies hope and happiness.
AYOMIKUN
MaleNigerian name of Yoruba origin meaning 'embodied joy', wishing happiness for the child.
AYOMIKUN
FemaleBeautiful Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning 'joy has been brought about'.
AYOMIPOSI
FemaleYoruba name from Nigeria and Benin meaning 'I have found joy'.
AYOMIPOSI
MaleYoruba name meaning 'rejoice in happiness'.
AYON
MaleRare and captivating Sanskrit name meaning "without female organs," which can be given to both boys and girls.
AYONA
FemaleUncommon yet significant Igbo (African) girl's name meaning "Mother is there" or "There is a mother," symbolizing joy, happiness, and the presence of a mother figure.
AYONAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'response' or 'answer', with biblical roots and associations, now gaining global popularity.
AYONDELA
FemaleAfrican-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, meaning "Joy has come".
AYONI
FemaleCaptivating African name from the Yoruba culture, meaning 'Joy is High'.
AYONNA
FemaleAyonna, of African origin, means 'child of joy', reflecting optimism and hope.
AYONNI
FemaleAfrican name of Ewe origin, meaning 'born on Saturday', reflecting the significant role birthdays play in Ewe culture.
AYOOB
MaleArabic name meaning 'lion', popular among Muslims worldwide due to its association with Prophet Job's patience.
AYOOLA
FemaleCharming unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "joy is wealth," reflecting the importance of happiness in Yoruba culture.
AYOOLA
MaleUnique Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning 'Joy is wealth'.
AYOOLUWA
MaleNigerian Yoruba name meaning "Joy is God".
AYOOLUWA
FemaleDistinctive Yoruba name meaning 'joy is the Lord's'.
AYORI
FemaleUnique and beautiful Japanese name that combines 'Ayo', meaning 'to be', with 'ri', signifying 'beauty'.
AYOTOMI
MaleNigerian Yoruba unisex name meaning "joy comes home.
AYOTUNDE
MaleYoruba origin, means "joy has arrived".
AYOUB
MaleThe name Ayoub has Arabic origins and means "lion" or "bold," being associated with Prophet Job from both Islamic and Christian traditions. It symbolizes courage, strength, and perseverance.
AYRA
FemaleAyra: Hebrew origin, means "watchful," symbolizing vigilance and attentiveness.
AYRAA
FemaleCaptivating Spanish name derived from "ayre," meaning "air." It symbolizes elegance, grace, and freedom, often associated with nature and arts, and is pronounced as "ah-yrah.
AYRABELLA
FemaleUnique Arabic name composed of 'Ayar', meaning 'vision', and 'Bella', meaning 'beautiful', translating to 'beautiful vision'.
AYRAH
FemaleArabic-origin name meaning "noble," with celebrity endorsements like Ayra Starr boosting its popularity.
AYRAM
FemaleHebrew boys' name that means "to lift up" or "to raise", with biblical associations and global appeal.
AYRAREDDY
FemaleUncommon Indian given name of Telugu origin, composed of "Ayya" meaning ancestor and "Reddy", referring to a prominent agricultural caste in South India. It symbolizes pride, respect for heritage, and strong family ties.