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ANISE
FemaleRare Greek name meaning "gillyflower" or "hibiscus", popularized by Marcel Proust in his novel "In Search of Lost Time".
ANISETTE
FemaleCharming French female given name derived from 'anis', the fragrant anise plant, with historical ties to agriculture, cooking, and medicine.
ANISHA
FemaleUnique feminine name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit words "an" (without/not) and "isha" (lord/master), translating to "one who does not worship any lord or master," symbolizing independence and self-reliance.
ANISHIA
FemaleExotic Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Anisha', meaning 'leader' or 'commander'. Popularized by Indian mythology, it signifies strength, courage, and wisdom.
ANISHKA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Anisha,' meaning 'without death.' It signifies strength and wisdom, associated with the daughter of Lord Indra in Hindu mythology.
ANISIA
FemaleGreek name of great historical significance, meaning 'answer' or 'response'.
ANISLEY
FemaleUnique, captivating name of unknown origin with no clear derivation from popular baby name sources or languages.
ANISO
FemaleDistinctive Greek name derived from 'aniso', meaning unequal.
ANISSA
FemaleArabic female given name derived from 'Anis', meaning 'kind' or 'friendly'. It signifies friendship and kindness.
ANISSAH
FemaleArabic name derived from "niswa", meaning "female" or "womanly".
ANISSE
FemaleArabic name meaning 'friend' or 'companion', popular in Islamic culture due to its association with the wife of Prophet Muhammad, known for her loyalty and kindness. It's widely adopted globally, often seen as bringing good luck.
ANISSIA
FemaleMysterious and unique name of unknown origin, with no clear meaning but imbued with personal significance by those who choose it.
ANISTASIA
FemaleGreek female name meaning 'resurrection', inspired by Persephone's rebirth from the underworld each spring, popularized in Eastern Orthodox Church around Easter time.
ANISTEN
FemaleDistinctive given name with unknown origin and uncertain meaning.
ANISTIN
FemaleUnique Greek given name meaning 'resurrection', derived from the ancient Christian term 'anistasis' and reflecting themes of rebirth found in Greek mythology.
ANISTON
FemaleAmerican name of English origin, derived from the Old Norse 'Ánason,' meaning "son of ancient times." It gained popularity through actress Jennifer Aniston.
ANISTY
FemaleRare Greek name derived from "anistasia," meaning "remembrance" or "memory.
ANISTYN
FemaleUncommon yet captivating name of unknown origin, often associated with creativity and independence despite lacking a clear etymology or meaning.
ANISTYNN
FemaleUnique, gender-neutral Greek name meaning 'resurrection', popularized by Anne Rice's novel 'The Vampire Lestat'.
ANITA
FemaleLatin-origin female name meaning 'free from worry or care', popularized in Spanish-speaking countries and English-speaking nations during the 20th century.
ANITE
FemaleAnita is a Latin-derived name meaning 'graceful' or 'mild', associated with elegance and compassion across cultures.
ANITHA
FemaleIndian feminine given name derived from Sanskrit 'Anita,' meaning 'inflexible' or 'unstoppable.' It is associated with the Hindu goddess Durga, symbolizing courage and resilience. Notable figures like Anitha Gopalan have carried this name historically.
ANITIA
FemaleRare, Latin-derived female name meaning 'of noble birth', once carried by prominent Roman families like the Ahnia gens.
ANITRA
FemaleUnique African-derived name meaning 'she has come', popularized by Ibsen's poem 'Anitra's Dance'.
ANITREA
FemaleAnitra is an African-derived name, meaning "like Isis," the Egyptian goddess of magic and protection.
ANITRIA
FemaleCaptivating Greek feminine given name derived from 'anites,' meaning 'flowers,' signifying beauty and grace.
ANITRICE
FemaleRare Latin female given name whose meaning varies between 'elegant', 'graceful', 'gracious', or 'hospitable'.
ANITTA
FemaleBrazilian girl's name derived from "anita," meaning "little Annie" or "graceful." It gained fame through singer Anitta (born Larissa de Macedo Machado), embodying positivity, creativity, and independence.
ANITZA
FemaleAnitza, of Greek origin, means "eagle," symbolizing power, courage, and freedom. Historically significant, it was borne by Saint Anitsa, a Byzantine martyr. Today, it's an uncommon yet proud and strong choice for girls in Greece and the diaspora.
ANIVA
FemalePolynesian name from the Cook Islands meaning 'east' or 'sunrise', symbolizing new beginnings. It's historically significant as it was the Maori god of dawn.
ANIVEA
FemaleCaptivating feminine name of African origin, derived from Swahili "aniva" meaning 'life', embodying vitality and resilience.
ANIVIA
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning 'snow', associated with winter's beauty and purity.
ANIYA
FemaleAttractive African name of Yoruba origin, signifying 'father's daughter' and reflecting happiness at birth or paternal influence.
ANIYAH
FemaleAfrican Swahili name meaning 'graced by God', gaining popularity in English-speaking countries.
ANIYAHA
FemaleAkan Ghanaian name meaning 'born on Sunday'.
ANIYAHLEE
FemaleUnique, African-American name combining 'Aniyah', meaning trustworthy or honest, and '-lee', denoting meadow or field.
ANIYAN
FemaleDistinct Indian name, predominantly used among Malayalis, derived from 'An' meaning 'the' and 'Iyan', an honorific suffix, translating to 'the respected one'.
ANIYE
FemaleDistinctive female name derived from Hebrew 'Anya', with an uncertain origin but believed to mean 'response' or 'answer'.
ANIYHA
FemaleDiscover the unique African origin of Aniyha, derived from Yoruba 'Aníyá' meaning 'one who has returned,' signifying spiritual reincarnation.
ANIYIA
FemaleAkan African name meaning "spirit child.