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AYREANA
FemaleSpanish-origin unisex name derived from 'Ayr' meaning 'song', with '-ana' denoting belonging.
AYREANNA
FemaleIrish name that means "little breath" or "small breeze.
AYREN
MaleRare and intriguing name of Basque origin, derived from the word "aizkora," which means "axe." It signifies strength and valor, drawing inspiration from the historic Basque lord who bore this name. Though not widely known outside its region of origin, Ayren remains a popular choice among Basques, carrying with it a rich history of courage and tradition.
AYREN
FemaleBasque name meaning "good, pleasant," derived from the word "aitzin.
AYREONA
FemaleCaptivating Spanish name derived from 'aire' meaning 'air', suggesting freedom and lightness.
AYREONNA
FemaleUnique feminine given name created by Mercedes Lackey for her 'Heralds of Valdemar' series, derived from 'aerie', meaning high nest, and with an added '-onna' suffix.
AYRES
MaleUncommon English given name derived from Old English "eah", meaning "riverbank". It was historically associated with water and has been used for both boys and girls since the 17th century.
AYRESS
FemaleCaptivating female given name from the Basque Country in Spain, derived from "aitz", meaning "rock" or "cliff".
AYRIA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew feminine name that means "forest" or "grove.
AYRIAH
FemaleHebrew-origin female name with meanings ranging from "lioness" or "night beauty", each holding significant cultural symbolism and historical significance as seen through its biblical roots.
AYRIAL
FemaleHebrew name that means "God is my light.
AYRIAN
MaleAyrian is an uncommon name with unknown origins, chosen for its distinctiveness rather than traditional roots.
AYRIAN
FemaleIntriguing and unique name with unknown origins, often associated with creativity and individuality, as it has no traditional naming conventions or established meaning.
AYRIANA
FemaleRare and beautiful name of unknown origin, believed to be a variant of Arianna meaning "very holy" in Hebrew, though not definitively proven. It gained popularity recently, especially in English-speaking countries like the USA and Canada, with celebrities such as Mariah Carey choosing it for their daughters. Historically, Ayriana was used in medieval Europe, possibly derived from the Latin name Ariana meaning "peaceful.
AYRIANNA
FemaleCaptivating American name, blending Arianna ("lioness") and Seraphina ("fiery ones"), potentially signifying "little fiery lioness.
AYRIAUNA
FemaleRare Native American name of Creek origin, meaning 'flower', reflecting the tribe's reverence for nature's beauty.
AYRIC
MaleUncommon Irish name derived from 'Aodh', meaning 'fire' or 'fiery', associated with the god of fire and light in Irish mythology.
AYRICA
FemaleUnisex name of Latin origin, derived from the Scottish Gaelic word "ayr" meaning "air" or "breath", signifying breath, life, and vitality.
AYRIE
FemaleDistinctive Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word for 'meadow'.
AYRIEL
FemaleCaptivating unisex name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'lion-like'.
AYRIHANNA
FemaleDistinctive American name created by blending Scottish-Gaelic 'Ayr' (meaning 'eagle') with Hebrew-inspired '-ihanna' ('grace'), signifying power and beauty.
AYRIKA
FemaleCaptivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'there is joy' or 'rejoice', and often associated with the goddess Oya who brings transformation.
AYRIN
FemaleAttractive Irish female name meaning 'snow' or 'life', associated with the mythological goddess Áine and historical figures like Pirate Queen Grace O'Malley.
AYRION
MaleRecently invented name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries despite lacking historical or cultural significance.
AYRION
FemaleAyrion: Rare Gaelic name meaning 'strong' with Scottish origins.
AYRIONNA
FemaleUnique Celtic name derived from Irish given names meaning "life" or associated with Scottish places near rivers. It has historical significance linked to powerful queens like Medb of Connacht in Irish mythology.
AYRIS
MaleUnique Greek name derived from "Ayrōs," meaning "quick" or "swift," historically used as both a given name and surname.
AYRIS
FemaleRare, unique name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from the Greek word "ayres" meaning wind or the Latin word "arius" pertaining to Mars. It has historical significance as it was held by Ayris II, Duke of Carcassonne in the 13th century. Today, parents are drawn to its distinctive sound and potential ancient language connections.
AYRON
MaleOriginal and distinctive given name of uncertain origin, with no established meaning or historical associations, making it a unique choice for a baby boy.
AYRON
FemaleUnique and uncommon boy's name of uncertain origin and meaning, believed by some to derive from the Old English word "earn," meaning "eagle." It has gained some popularity in recent years despite its unclear history and lack of famous bearers.
AYRTON
MaleUnique Scottish given name meaning "cooperation" or "agreement," popularized by legendary Formula One driver Ayrton Senna despite remaining uncommon today.
AYSA
MaleArabic unisex name meaning 'like the morning', symbolizing freshness and new beginnings.
AYSA
FemaleTurkish origin, meaning 'moonlight' or 'glow of the moon,' reflecting Islamic tradition and symbolizing light, purity, and beauty.
AYSAH
MaleAysah, of Arabic origin, means 'life' or 'vitality', and is used as an alternative to the name Aisha.
AYSAR
MaleArabic name meaning 'lion', often interpreted as 'the lion's roar'.
AYSE
FemaleTurkish female given name derived from the Arabic 'aysha', meaning 'life' or 'vivacity'. It signifies energy and vibrancy, and has historical significance as it was borne by one of Muhammad's wives.
AYSEL
FemaleCharming Turkish feminine name derived from "ay" (moon) and "-sel" (like/resembling), translating to "like the moon".
AYSEN
MaleTurkish name derived from 'aysin', meaning 'sweet' or 'lovely', reflecting positive qualities and tracing back to ancient Turkic communities.
AYSENUR
FemaleTurkish name that combines 'ay', meaning moon, and 'şener', meaning beautiful. It translates to 'beautiful like the moon'.
AYSHA
FemaleArabic-derived name meaning 'life' or 'vivacious', popularized globally due to its association with Aisha bint Abu Bakr, one of Prophet Muhammad's wives.