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ANYRAH
FemaleAnyrah: Arabic-origin name meaning 'light'.
ANYREE
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from "anyah," meaning "answer." It signifies divine response or revelation, originating from Eastern European Jews in the 19th century but now popular among diverse communities for its spiritual significance and distinct sound.
ANYRI
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name derived from "any", meaning "answer" or "response". Popularized by Israeli author Shmuel Yosef Agnon, this name suggests intelligence and wisdom, with roots in spirituality and self-understanding. While not widely used historically, it has gained recent popularity among Jewish families appreciating its meaningful origins.
ANYRIA
FemaleUnique, exotic name of unknown origin with no documented meaning or etymology. Its popularity lies in its distinctive sound and mystical appeal, often associated with fantasy genres. Bearers can interpret and assign their own meaning to this enigmatic name.
ANYRIAH
FemaleCaptivating and rare name with unknown origins and speculative Hebrew influences, evoking uniqueness and independence while gaining popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries.
ANYRIE
FemaleUncommon yet captivating female name of African origin, believed to have originated from Ghana among the Ga people. Its meaning varies but often translates to "queen" or "graceful elegance," reflecting its regal and beautiful connotations. Despite its popularity during the colonial era and its introduction to other parts of the world via slavery, Anyrie remains relatively rare outside Africa today. Nonetheless, its unique sound and regal associations continue to appeal to parents seeking distinctive names for their daughters.
ANYSA
FemaleArabic name derived from "anisa," meaning "woman of excellent beauty." It signifies strength, grace, and wisdom, reflecting traditional Arabic values.
ANYSHA
FemaleArabic-origin unisex name derived from 'anisa', meaning 'graceful'. It gained popularity due to its uniqueness and positive meaning, associated with a companion of Prophet Muhammad known for her beauty and grace.
ANYSHIA
FemaleUnique Greek name meaning "graced with flowers," suggesting beauty and elegance.
ANYSIA
FemaleRare Greek name with multiple interpretations, believed to mean 'answer', 'response', or 'graceful'. In Greek mythology, it was a nymph associated with Artemis.
ANYSSA
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning "belonging to Annis," originally a Roman family name and later associated with Saint Anyssa, a 4th-century Christian martyr.
ANYSSIA
FemaleGreek female name derived from "anassa," meaning lady or queen, signifying elegance and nobility.
ANYSTON
FemaleRare and unique name with unknown origins and meanings. It may be recently coined or a variant spelling of another name.
ANYX
FemaleModern, fantasy-inspired name of unknown origin, with no known historical or cultural significance. Its pronunciation remains debated among those who encounter it.
ANYYA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name meaning 'answer' or 'response,' signifying wisdom and insight.
ANZA
FemaleSpanish name derived from the Basque word "anza," meaning "moon" or "moonlight.
ANZAL
FemaleDistinct male given name derived from the Basque surname 'Anzola', translating to 'from the oak grove'.
ANZEL
FemaleRare Polish name derived from "enzel," meaning "grace" or "mercy." It has historical significance, often given to babies born around Christmas.
ANZIE
FemaleRare yet captivating French name derived from 'ençis', meaning 'inlaid' or 'embellished'.
ANZLEE
FemaleEnigmatic name of unknown origin, recently used for both boys and girls, allowing each bearer to create their own interpretation and story.
ANZLEIGH
FemaleRare Scottish Gaelic name derived from "Àrnaigh," meaning "peace.
ANZLEY
FemaleModern American given name with unknown origins, created during the late 20th century.
ANZLIE
FemaleScandinavian-derived name meaning "noble" or "royal".
AOI
FemaleJapanese given name, often given to both boys and girls, with origins traceable to ancient Japanese literature like the Manyoshu. It means 'blue' or 'hollyhock', flowers associated with beauty and grace.
AOIBHEANN
FemaleIrish girl's name that means "beauty" or "inspiration," originating from the old Irish word "aoibh.
AOIBHINN
FemaleIrish feminine given name derived from "aoibh" meaning 'joy', popularized by the O'Brien family and found in ancient Irish literature.
AOIFE
FemaleAoife, derived from Old Irish 'Áine', means 'peace, life, beauty'.
AOKI
FemaleJapanese given name meaning 'green,' representing nature and life, originally used for boys born in spring but now unisex.
AOLANI
FemaleStunning Hawaiian girls' name derived from 'ao' (sky/heaven) and 'lani' (heavenly), translating to 'heavenly sky'.
AOLANIS
FemaleIntroducing the name Aolanis, of unknown origin but with potential roots in ancient Celtic mythology, making it truly unique and meaningful.
AOLANY
FemaleUnisex name of Fulani origin, meaning "God answers our prayers.
AOMI
FemaleJapanese name composed of 'Ao' (blue/green) and 'Mi' (beautiful), signifying beautiful blue/green.
AONANI
FemaleUnique Hawaiian girls' name derived from 'aono', meaning 'sweet potato,' associated with sweetness and grace.
AONESTI
FemaleItalian given name derived from 'onesto', meaning 'honest', originally a surname from Liguria.
AONESTY
FemaleIrish given name derived from "adnacht," meaning "honest" or "truthful.
AONNA
FemaleIrish given name meaning "descendant of Maoin," derived from the ancient Irish personal name Maoin. It originates from the Irish surname Ó Maoin, which was anglicized to Aonna.
AOWYN
FemaleDistinctive Welsh name derived from 'awen', meaning 'inspiration'.
APACHE
FemaleThe name Apache originates from the Native American Apache tribe, meaning 'on the other side' or 'from where we originated', reflecting their east-to-west migration.
APARAJITA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'unconquerable'.
APARNA
FemaleFeminine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'water', popular among Indians due to its strength, regalness, and deep cultural significance.