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ADVAITA
FeminineUncommon Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'non-duality', reflecting the philosophical concept of unity within Hinduism.
ADVAITH
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Advaita', meaning 'non-duality'.
ADVAITHA
FeminineAdvaita is an uncommon yet profound Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Advaita', meaning 'non-duality' or 'not two', representing the oneness of God and individual soul in Hindu philosophy.
ADVAITHREDDY
MasculineDistinct Indian given name comprising "Advait," meaning "non-dual" or "inconceivable," and "Reddy," signifying "wealthy." It reflects the philosophical concept of Advaita Vedanta, promoting spiritual liberation through realizing the unity between individual self and ultimate reality.
ADVAY
MasculineUnique Sanskrit boy's name, derived from the philosophical concept 'Advaita', meaning 'non-duality' or 'independence', popularized by Adi Shankaracharya.
ADVIK
MasculineSanskrit origin, meaning 'the first' and associated with Hindu god Vishnu.
ADVIKA
FeminineElegant Indian name from Rajasthan, meaning 'the first' in Sanskrit, signifying uniqueness and associating with Hindu mother goddess Aditi.
ADVIKREDDY
MasculineUncommon yet distinct Indian name, derived from 'Advika', meaning 'unique' and 'Kreddy', a Telugu surname associated with artistic skill.
ADVIT
MasculineRare Indian male name derived from Sanskrit 'advaita', meaning 'non-dual', carrying spiritual significance associated with Advaita Vedanta philosophy.
ADVITA
FeminineSanskrit-derived name meaning 'boundless', associated with Aditi, the mother of gods in Hindu mythology, signifying limitlessness and strength.
ADVITH
MasculineAdvait is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'the first to achieve,' reflecting its roots in Hindu philosophy's non-duality concept.
ADVITHA
FeminineStriking Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Advaita', translating to 'non-duality' or 'not two'.
ADWAITH
MasculineSanskrit-origin name meaning "the first" or "beginning", popularized during India's Renaissance period by philosopher Adi Shankara, symbolizing non-duality in Hinduism.
ADWIK
MasculineRare Polish name derived from "adwokat," meaning lawyer or advocate, carrying connotations of justice and intelligence.
ADWIN
MasculineRare, distinctive name with unknown origins, no widely accepted meaning, but appearing sporadically in history, notably in medieval England and popular culture like "The Witcher" series.
ADWIT
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit "Adwaita," meaning "not two" or "non-duality," signifying unity in Hinduism's Advaita Vedanta philosophy.
ADWITA
FeminineSanskrit-derived female name meaning 'non-duality' or 'independence', associated with Advaita Vedanta philosophy.
ADWITIYA
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'second', symbolizing rarity and uniqueness like Lord Indra's second elephant Uchchaihshravas.
ADWOA
FeminineGhanaian feminine name derived from the Akan language, meaning "born on a Tuesday" and reflecting the cultural significance placed on naming traditions by the Akan people.
ADY
FeminineHebrew given name derived from Adam, meaning "earth," and has biblical origins dating back to the first man created by God.
ADYA
FeminineSanskrit-derived female name that signifies 'the beginning' or 'the first', associated with Hindu goddess Adi Shakti and found in various Hindu texts and Buddhist scriptures.
ADYAAN
MasculineIndian unisex name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'the sun', associated with the Sun God in Hindu mythology.
ADYAH
MasculineRare and intriguing female name derived from Sanskrit, signifying 'inexpressible' or 'inconceivable', and originating from one of Agni's tongues in Hindu tradition.
ADYAN
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "the Lord has answered," derived from the word "anah" meaning "to answer." It signifies hope, faith, and divine intervention.
ADYANNA
FeminineCaptivating female name of African-American origin coined by Terry McMillan in her novel "Waiting to Exhale". It represents individuality and personal growth, with no specific meaning attached but rather tied to its literary significance.
ADYANT
MasculineIndian male given name derived from Sanskrit 'Aditya', meaning 'sun' and associated with light, warmth, and radiance. It signifies nobility, power, and divine connection, reflecting its Hindu mythological origins as the name of celestial deities representing different aspects of the sun.
ADYEN
MasculineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'First child' or 'Child born on a Monday'.
ADYLAN
FeminineUnique Greek name meaning "dark-haired" or "of dark complexion," originally attributed to a nymph in Greek mythology known for her stunning black hair.
ADYLEE
FeminineUnique blend of Adele ("noble") and Bailey ("bailiff"), combining French elegance with English strength.
ADYLEIGH
FeminineModern, creative name blend of Adeline and Leigh or variant of Aydel, with unknown origins but popularized in the early 21st century US.
ADYLEN
FeminineFrench name from Occitanie with roots tracing back to the Germanic element 'auda', meaning 'noble'. Inspired by the scenic department of Aude in southern France, Adylen carries historical and cultural significance.
ADYLENE
FeminineAdylene, of Latin origin, means 'to worship' or 'to adore', reflecting its regal elegance while standing out distinctively from common names like Adele or Adeline.
ADYLENNE
FeminineUnique French name derived from Adeline, meaning "noble in battle".
ADYLIN
FeminineRecently created female name of unknown origin, possibly inspired by similar-sounding names like Adaline or Adalene. While its meaning remains uncertain, some associate it with the English word 'adroit', suggesting intelligence and agility. It has gained popularity in recent years, becoming more common without being widespread.
ADYLINA
FeminineRare but beautiful feminine name of Latin origin, meaning 'noble' or 'illustrious'.
ADYLINE
FeminineRare Greek feminine given name derived from the word "adyne," meaning "dark" or "obscure.
ADYLINN
FeminineFrench-origin name, believed to derive from 'adieu', meaning 'goodbye', though its true origins remain mysterious. Once popular in medieval France, it's now rare and captivating. Saint Adylinn, an early Christian martyr, bears this name. Today, Adylinn is globally embraced for its uniqueness and elegance.
ADYLYN
FeminineRare yet captivating Welsh name derived from "adyfyd", meaning "tidal wave". Its exact origins are uncertain but it has gained popularity due to its exotic sound and connection to Wales' rich history. Despite its unclear beginnings, Adylyn's unique charm and allure make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name with ties to Welsh culture and nature.
ADYLYNN
FeminineModern invention, its origin and meaning uncertain, but its unique sound and spelling have made it popular among English-speaking countries.
ADYM
MasculineRare, ancient Hebrew name meaning "noble" or "highborn," originating from the Babylonian period and appearing in the Book of Esther.