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ANASTASHA
FemaleBeautiful and rare feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the word "anastasis" meaning "resurrection".
ANASTASHIA
FemaleUnique female name of Greek origin, derived from 'anasta' meaning 'resurrection', signifying rebirth.
ANASTASI
FemaleGreek unisex name derived from "anastasis," meaning "resurrection.
ANASTASIA
FemaleGreek female given name that means "resurrection".
ANASTASIIA
FemaleGreek-derived female name meaning "resurrection" or "rebirth", popularized by early Christians and made famous by Saint Anastasia, a 3rd-century martyr.
ANASTASIJA
FemaleUnique Greek name that means "resurrection" or "rise again," popularized by early Christians and later embraced by various cultures worldwide.
ANASTASIYA
FemaleGreek-derived girl's name meaning "resurrection," popularized by St. Anastasia, a Christian martyr believed to have risen from the dead.
ANASTASSIA
FemaleGreek name meaning "resurrection or rebirth", popularized by Saint Anastasia, and widely recognized today despite varying trends in popularity throughout history.
ANASTASYA
FemaleUnique and elegant Greek name derived from the male name Anastasios, meaning "resurrection" or "rebirth".
ANASTATIA
FemaleAnastasia is a captivating Greek female name derived from 'anastasis,' meaning 'resurrection' or 'rebirth.'
ANASTAYSIA
FemaleGreek name meaning 'resurrection' or 'rebirth', originally used by early Christians to symbolize Jesus Christ's resurrection.
ANASTAZIA
FemaleGreek feminine given name that means 'resurrection', reflecting its ancient Christian roots.
ANASTAZJA
FemaleGreek-origin feminine name meaning "resurrection", equivalent to Anastasios.
ANASTIN
FemaleAnstin is a Greek male name meaning "resurrection," derived from the Greek word "anastasis." It signifies renewal and is associated with Christian beliefs in Jesus Christ's resurrection.
ANASTON
FemaleRare Greek-origin name that means "resurrection".
ANASTYN
FemaleGreek-derived name meaning 'resurrection' or 'rebirth', reflecting early Christian traditions.
ANAT
FemaleHebrew feminine given name meaning "answered," associated with several faithful women in the Bible, including Job's friend Zophar's wife and King Jehoshaphat's mother. It has been popular among Jewish families throughout history due to its biblical roots and positive connotations.
ANATALIA
FemaleAnatalia, of Italian origin and rare elegance, means 'given as a gift'.
ANATASIA
FemaleAnastasia is a Greek-origin female name that signifies 'resurrection'. It was favored by early Christians for its association with eternal life and Jesus Christ's resurrection. Saint Anastasia, a Christian martyr venerated by both Orthodox and Catholic churches, also bore this name.
ANATHEA
FemaleRare, Greek-derived feminine name with the profound meaning of 'resurrection' or 'rebirth,' first used during the Byzantine Empire.
ANATOLIA
FemaleTurkish female name derived from the Greek 'Anatole', meaning 'east' or 'sunrise', reflecting its geographical origin in modern-day Turkey.
ANAUM
FemaleUnique Hebrew given name meaning "I am," referencing God's revelation to Moses in the Book of Exodus and signifying divine presence and guidance.
ANAURI
FemaleAauri is a captivating Spanish name derived from ancient Roman Aemilius, meaning 'striving for honor', popularized by Mexican soap opera character Anauri.
ANAUTICA
FemaleAname is a captivating unisex name of Hawaiian origin meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', popularized outside Hawaii in recent years.
ANAVAE
FemaleUncommon given name of unknown origin, often mistakenly believed to be Hawaiian or Native American.
ANAVAEH
FemaleUnique Choctaw name meaning 'flower', symbolizing rebirth and new beginnings, typically given to girls born in spring.
ANAVAH
FemaleRare yet impactful Hebrew name derived from "anava," meaning humility. It's associated with biblical figures like King David and historical sages like Anavah ben David, embodying modesty and wisdom.
ANAVAY
FemaleHebrew name meaning "the Lord has answered," reflecting humility and trust in the divine, and is found in the Bible's Book of Ezra.
ANAVEAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "God answers," symbolizing trust in divine response to prayers.
ANAVEL
FemaleUnique Spanish name derived from "anaveltado," meaning "to navigate in circles" or "to be turned around." It was popular among medieval Spanish nobility as a bestower of good fortune and continues to evoke ancient Spanish culture today, despite being adopted globally.
ANAVELA
FemaleUnique Spanish female name inspired by ocean waves, symbolizing strength and grace.
ANAVEY
FemaleRare yet profound female Hebrew name meaning 'humility', symbolizing divine virtue in Jewish tradition.
ANAVI
FemaleAnavi: Hebrew origin, derived from 'annah' meaning 'grace' or 'answer'. Primarily used as a feminine given name.
ANAVIA
FemaleCaptivating Latin American name of ancient Incan origin, derived from "anave" meaning "to navigate." It signifies "she who navigates," embodying guidance, exploration, and leadership.
ANAVIAH
FemaleUnique and captivating name of uncertain origin, with suggestions ranging from Hebrew to Native American or even made-up, but lacking widely accepted meaning or history.
ANAVICTORIA
FemaleUnique and captivating name of unknown origin, potentially blending Hebrew's "Hannah" (grace) and Latin's "Victoria" (victory).
ANAVRIN
FemaleExotic, unique name of unknown origin, its meaning open to interpretation but often associated with nature or strength.
ANAY
FemaleHebrew origin and means "God answers," a variant spelling of Anna which means "grace" or "favor.
ANAYA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'anaya', meaning 'inaccessible'. It's associated with mythological figures and has gained global popularity for its unique sound and historic richness.
ANAYAA
FemaleIndian name from Sanskrit origins meaning 'incomprehensible' or 'unparalleled', associated with Lord Indra's thunderbolt weapon.