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AZUSA
FeminineJapanese female given name of ancient origins, signifying 'peaceful prosperity' through its kanji characters.
AZUSENA
FeminineUnique and beautiful Basque girl's name derived from "azken," meaning "last" or "final." It was coined by poet Sabino Arana Goiri in 1895 and popularized during the early 20th century Basque nationalist movement he led, promoting Basque language and culture over Spanish influences.
AZUZENA
FeminineRare Spanish female name derived from Basque "azucena," meaning "lily." It symbolizes purity, beauty, and grace.
AZYA
FeminineAfrican origin name, popular among Igbo people of Nigeria, meaning 'beauty' and reflecting hope for exceptional grace.
AZYAH
FeminineArabic name meaning 'to flow' or 'move', often associated with intelligence and determination.
AZYAN
MasculineArabic masculine given name derived from "aziz," meaning "powerful.
AZYEL
MasculineHebrew name derived from "azazeel," meaning "scapegoat," and holds historical significance as the goat sent away to carry sins on Yom Kippur, popularized by games like Final Fantasy XV.
AZYIA
FeminineAzyia, of Igbo origin in Nigeria, means "Mother is rich," symbolizing abundance and high family value.
AZYIAH
FeminineExquisite African name of Fulani origin, meaning 'God answers'.
AZYLA
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'God is my strength' or 'Strength of God', derived from 'Azaz' (strong) and 'El' (God).
AZYLAH
FeminineCaptivating Arabic female name meaning 'eternity' or 'everlasting', associated with timeless beauty and strength, with variations including Azila, Azyla, and Azyla.
AZYON
MasculineRare yet significant Hebrew name derived from 'azyon', meaning 'help' or 'aid'. It appears in the Bible as one of Seir's sons.
AZYRA
FeminineUnique feminine name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Hebrew Aziza meaning 'strong', but often associated with creativity and individuality.
AZYRAH
FeminineArabic girl's name meaning "wise" or "intelligent".
AZYRIA
FeminineUnique name of unknown origin, often associated with concepts like liberty and freedom.
AZYRIAH
FeminineHebrew-origin name meaning 'help' or 'assistance', evolved from ancient Hebrew cultural terms for divine aid.
AZZA
FeminineArabic girl's name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', derived from the Arabic word 'aziz', reflecting inner resilience.
AZZAHRA
FeminineAzzahra, of Arabic origin, means 'blossoming flowers' and is associated with Islamic gardens of Paradise.
AZZAM
MasculineArabic name derived from 'azama', meaning energetic or enthusiastic.
AZZAN
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning 'powerful' or 'mighty', revered among Muslims as one of Allah's 96 names.
AZZAREYA
FeminineArabic feminine given name derived from 'az-zar'a', meaning 'the blooming flower'.
AZZARIA
FeminineUncommon Italian name derived from 'azzurro', meaning 'blue'. Traditionally given to children around the time of Italy's national football team, the Azzurri, it also uniquely serves as a female name.
AZZIAH
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'strong,' once held by a wise queen consort and a high priest, conveying strength and uniqueness.
AZZIAH
FeminineRare Hebrew girls' name meaning "strong like God".
AZZIE
MasculineDistinctive name with unknown origins, popularized in America as a diminutive form of Arizona or Azucena, possibly meaning "small spring" or "daisy/white lily". It gained notable attention during the 1970s-1980s and has seen recent resurgence in popularity. Despite its uncertain history, Azzie's charm lies in its mystery and adaptability.
AZZIE
FeminineAzzie, of Hebrew origin, means "gathered together" or "collector," derived from Asaph, one of King David's musical directors. It has gained popularity as a standalone name and is sometimes associated with the Arabic name 'Aziz, meaning "mighty.
AZZURA
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Italian female name derived from 'azzurro,' meaning 'blue.' It signifies 'little blue' or 'sky-blue.'
AZZURE
FeminineItalian name derived from "azzurro," meaning blue, symbolizing depth, stability, and wisdom. Traditionally given to boys but now used for girls too, it's gained popularity worldwide.
AZZURE
MasculineAzure is an Italian-origin name meaning 'blue', associated with depth, mystery, and calmness in literature and art. Traditionally given to boys until the late 20th century, it now enjoys popularity among both genders worldwide.
AZZURRA
FeminineItalian girl's name meaning 'blue', derived from the Italian word 'azzurro'. It originated as a nickname for girls born with blue eyes or a preference for the color blue.
BA
MasculineAfrican origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba people, translating to "Father" in English and symbolizing long-awaited sons and family lineage.
BAAJ
MasculineRare and distinctive name of unknown African origin, possibly Fulani, with an enigmatic meaning that varies among interpretations.
BAANI
FeminineIndian unisex name derived from Sanskrit 'Baan', signifying strength and victory.
BAASIL
MasculineArabic name meaning 'intelligent' or 'smart', historically associated with wisdom and intellect in Arabian culture.
BAAZ
MasculineArabic name meaning 'falcon', symbolizing speed, agility, power, and nobility.
BABA
MasculineAfrican name from Nigeria meaning 'father' or 'wise man' in Yoruba, popularized globally after jazz musician John Coltrane named his son Oranyan Babatunde, often called Baba. It embodies wisdom and respect for elders, reflecting aspirational qualities parents may wish for their children, while also being adopted by diverse ethnic backgrounds due to its universal meaning and unique sound.
BABACAR
MasculineWest African male name derived from Wolof language, signifying 'powerful ancestor' or 'powerful father'.
BABAJIDE
MasculineUnique male name of Yoruba origin, derived from 'Baba' meaning 'father' and 'Jide' meaning 'to increase', translating to 'Father increases'. It's often given to celebrate the birth of a son after several pregnancies.
BABAK
MasculineIranian name meaning 'gatekeeper', originating from Middle Persian 'bābak'. It is historically significant, associated with a gate in Isfahan and carried by notable figures like Babak Khorramdin. Now globally recognized, it remains deeply rooted in Persian culture.
BABARA
FeminineRare yet powerful Slavic name, originating from the Bulgarians, meaning 'foreign' in Russian or 'battle' in Polish/Czech.