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ANOREA
FemaleRare Greek-derived female name meaning 'without appetite', originally a variation of Anorios meaning 'without desire'.
ANORI
FemaleCaptivating Japanese name composed of "Ano" meaning 'that' or 'those', and "Ri" signifying beauty, harmony, and good fortune.
ANORIA
FemaleUnique feminine name with Roman origins, derived from the Latin word "anora" meaning "morning dawn". It was often given to girls born at sunrise, symbolizing vitality and creativity. Throughout history, notable figures like Saint Anoria have carried this name, making it a powerful choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their daughters today.
ANOSHA
FemaleUnique female name of Indian origin meaning 'without death', associated with the Hindu goddess of wealth, Lakshmi.
ANOUD
FemaleArabic given name derived from "anwa," meaning "to shine" or "radiate light," signifying brightness and radiance.
ANOUK
FemaleCharming Dutch name derived from 'anx' meaning 'grace', popularized worldwide after gaining traction in the Netherlands during the 20th century.
ANOUSH
FemaleArmenian female given name derived from the ancient Armenian word "anush," meaning "graceful, beautiful." It was popularized by Hovhannes Toumanian's novel "Anoush" and is now recognized globally.
ANOUSHA
FemalePersian female name meaning 'sweet' or 'graceful', inspired by the legendary wise king Anushiravan.
ANOUSHEH
FemaleUnique and beautiful Persian name meaning 'glorious star', combining 'praise' or 'glory' with 'star'.
ANOUSHKA
FemaleAnoushka: Indian origin name meaning "follower" from Sanskrit word "Anusa", popular for its beauty and significance, often associated with intelligence, creativity, and independence.
ANOVA
FemaleCaptivating Latin-derived name meaning 'new', popularized in recent years due to its modern sound and significant meaning of new beginnings, innovation and originality.
ANOVAH
FemaleHebrew unisex name meaning 'humility', gaining popularity worldwide as a distinctive choice signifying wisdom and compassion.
ANOVIA
FemaleUncommon yet captivating name with uncertain Latin roots possibly meaning "grain," although this has not been definitively proven. Its exact meaning remains unclear, but it is associated with abundance and fruitfulness in some interpretations. Popularized recently by actress Anovia Baldwin, it is a distinctive choice despite its elusive origins and meanings.
ANQI
FemaleAnqi, of Chinese origin, means "Peaceful Jade," combining serenity ("An") and gracefulness ("Qi").
ANQUANETTE
FemaleDistinctive African-derived name from the Yoruba tribe, meaning "Life's Fifth.
ANQUENETTE
FemaleRare French female given name derived from "anque," meaning "angle" or "corner.
ANQUETTA
FemaleAnquetta, derived from Latin "aqua," means 'water' and has historical ties to ancient Roman goddesses like Aquaria, as well as Christian martyr Saint Anquetta.
ANQUETTE
FemaleRare yet captivating French name with Occitan roots, derived from 'anqueta', meaning 'little bell'.
ANQUINETTA
FemaleAnquetta is an American given name created by poet Ogden Nash in 1938, with no known meaning but notable for its distinctive 'q' spelling.
ANQUINETTE
FemaleUncommon African given name derived from Yoruba culture, meaning 'wise' or 'royal'.
ANQUNETTE
FemaleUncommon French given name derived from Occitan "Encanta," meaning 'enchantment' or 'charm'.
ANRAN
FemaleCaptivating Chinese name meaning 'tranquil thus', combining the characters '安' (ān) for peaceful and '然' (rán) for thus.
ANREA
FemaleAndrea is an Italian name of Latin origin, meaning 'manly' or 'warrior', popular among males and females throughout history.
ANRI
FemaleJapanese name meaning "calm" or "peaceful reason".
ANSA
FemaleUnique African unisex name from the Fulani ethnic group, meaning "help" or "assistance.
ANSAL
FemaleSanskrit-derived, unisex name meaning 'modest' or 'gentle', popularized in ancient India but now globally recognized despite its rarity.
ANSEL
FemaleGermanic male given name derived from the elements "ans" meaning "god" or "divine", and "helm" meaning "helmet" or "protection". It translates to "protection of god" or "divine helmet". Popularized during medieval Europe, Ansel was notably borne by Saint Anselm of Canterbury. Despite its historical significance, it remains relatively uncommon today but has seen recent resurgence in English-speaking countries.
ANSELMA
FemaleRare yet meaningful female name of German origin, derived from "ans" meaning god and "helm" meaning helmet, thus signifying protection by God.
ANSHA
FemaleRare Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'long-lived', associated with royalty or spirituality in Hindu culture.
ANSHI
FemaleUnique Chinese name composed of 'An' (peace) and 'Shi' (stone), symbolizing stability, endurance, and tranquility.
ANSHIKA
FemaleIndian origin Hindu name meaning 'graceful form'.
ANSHITA
FemaleIndian female name derived from Sanskrit, interpreted as 'one who is victorious' or 'prosperous'.
ANSHU
FemaleIndian name, particularly popular in Rajasthan, meaning 'ray of light' or 'beam', often associated with brightness and intelligence. It has both historical and mythological significance, being used as a term of endearment for young girls in ancient times and later for boys too. Today, it's a unisex name recognized globally due to its positive connotations and cultural relevance.
ANSLEA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name derived from "ansh", meaning "answers to questions", coined in the 20th century with no famous historical figure attached but rich Jewish cultural heritage.
ANSLEE
FemaleAmerican name of recent origin derived from 'ansley', meaning 'from the ash tree meadow'.
ANSLEI
FemaleUnique German-origin name with no widely known meaning or etymology. Despite its mysterious origins, it has been used in various cultures worldwide.
ANSLEIGH
FemaleAnsheigh is an uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the surname 'O'Shea', meaning "descendant of peaceful warrior".
ANSLEY
FemaleRare, elegant English name derived from 'Ænsleah', meaning 'shield meadow' or 'enclosure', and has been used as both male and female since Anglo-Saxon times.
ANSLI
FemaleAnsli, of Latin origin, means 'goose' and was historically associated with the Middle Ages, symbolizing grace and adaptability.
ANSLIE
FemaleAnsel is a Germanic name meaning "noble protector," derived from Adelhelm and popularized by Saint Anselm of Canterbury.