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APASRA
FemaleThai feminine given name meaning 'celestial nymph', derived from Sanskrit, symbolizing grace, elegance, and strength.
APHELIA
FemaleDistinctive Greek female name derived from 'aphēlḗ', meaning 'upon the sea'.
APHRODITE
FemaleDeriving from Greek mythology, 'Aphrodite', meaning 'foam', symbolizes the goddess of love, beauty, and pleasure.
APHTON
FemaleRare Greek name meaning 'away from', first used in ancient Greece for individuals associated with independence and solitude.
APIFFANY
FemaleAmisa is a Japanese-origin name meaning 'rain', symbolizing purification and life-giving force.
APIPHANY
FemaleRare Greek-derived name meaning 'manifestation' or 'revelation', inspired by ancient Greek deity appearances.
APIRL
FemaleApril is an English name derived from the Anglo-Saxon word "Aprill," meaning "to open" or "to begin.
APOLINAR
FemaleRare Latin-derived given name, originating from the Roman family name Appulinarius, meaning 'kitchen'. It was likely an occupational surname for cooks or kitchen staff. Today, it's uncommon globally but more prevalent in regions with strong Latin naming traditions like Spain and Latin America. Throughout history, several notable individuals have borne this name, including Catholic saints.
APOLLINE
FemaleGreek-derived feminine name meaning 'destroyer', associated with the god Apollo, and popular in medieval France around the vernal equinox.
APOLLO
FemalePowerful Greek name meaning 'light' or 'destroyer', reflecting the eponymous god's domains over light, healing, and plagues.
APOLLONIA
FemaleRare yet captivating female name of Greek origin, meaning "destroyer of men" and associated with the mythological figure Apollonia, a witch or sorceress. Despite its potentially ominous connotation, Apollonia has been used throughout history as a given name for women, notably among Eastern Orthodox saints like Saint Apollonia, a martyr from the 3rd century AD. Today, choosing Apollonia offers parents an unusual and meaningful way to honor ancient Greek heritage while giving their daughter a distinctive name.
APOLONIA
FemaleGreek-derived female given name meaning 'woman from Apollo's city', derived from the Greek word 'Apollonia'.
APONI
FemaleRare Native American female name of Cherokee origin, meaning "first bear" and signifying strength, courage, wisdom, and being the first or one of its kind.
APOORVA
FemaleUnique Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'unique' or 'unparalleled', associated with a wise and benevolent king in Hindu mythology.
APPHIA
FemaleUnique feminine name of Greek origin, derived from the word "apphe," meaning "to fasten." It appears in the Bible's Epistle to Philemon as the wife of Philemon, signifying strength and unity.
APPIE
FemaleTraditional Dutch nickname for Abraham, derived from the Hebrew name Avraham meaning "father of many nations".
APPLE
FemaleEnglish origin and derived from the fruit, gained popularity as a given name in the late 20th century, inspired by Jack Kerouac's novel 'On the Road' and actress Christina Ricci choosing it for her daughter.
APPLES
FemaleEnglish name derived from the common fruit, with no specific meaning beyond its connection to apples, though it can symbolize nourishment or temptation. It's a rare, recent choice often made by those who love the fruit or want an unconventional name.
APPLONIA
FemaleApollonia is an uncommon yet significant Latin female given name derived from the Greek word Apollonios, meaning 'of Apollo', the god of light and prophecy.
APPOLLONIA
FemaleAppollonia, derived from the Greek god Apollo meaning 'unwavering', is a unique, historical female name popularized during the Middle Ages.
APPOLONIA
FemaleUnique Greek-derived name that means "destroyer," although interpretations may vary. It was popularized during the Middle Ages due to Saint Apollonia, an early Christian martyr venerated as the patron saint of dental diseases. Today, Appolonia remains rare and distinctive.
APRECIOUS
FemaleAprecious, of Latin origin, means 'value' or 'costly'; it suggests rarity and worth.
APREL
FemaleApril is an English female given name derived from the Latin word "Aprilis," meaning "to open." It has been popular throughout history, particularly during the Middle Ages, due to its association with springtime renewal and rebirth.
APRELL
FemaleUncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining recent popularity in English-speaking countries.
APRIA
FemaleRare Hebrew feminine name meaning 'my dove'.
APRICITY
FemaleUnique female name of Latin origin, derived from 'apricus' meaning 'towards/of the sun', conveying warmth and vitality.
APRIEL
FemaleRare and distinctive Latin-derived first name meaning 'of April,' originally associated with the month and historically used in regions like Italy and Spain.
APRIL
FemaleFemale given name of Latin origin meaning "to open" or "reveal", derived from the month April named after the goddess Aphrodite in Roman mythology.
APRILANN
FemaleUnique American girl's name created by combining 'April' and '-ann', symbolizing renewal and grace or charm.
APRILE
FemaleItalian name derived from Latin "aprilis," meaning "of April," associated with the goddess Aprilis and the beauty of spring.
APRILIA
FemaleApril is a female given name of Latin origin meaning "to open". Its variant spelling, Aprilia, shares the same origins and meaning.
APRILJOY
FemaleRare English female name, likely derived from the month 'April' and the word 'joy', symbolizing happiness at her arrival or honoring her birth month.
APRILL
FemaleAprill, of English origin, derives from the Latin "apriilis," meaning "of April." Associated with Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty, Aprill signifies renewal and new beginnings.
APRILLE
FemaleDistinctive female name derived from the English month 'April', signifying renewal and growth.
APRILLYNN
FemaleAmerican name combining 'April' with '-lynn', conveying new life and growth, and first appearing in the late 20th century.
APRILMARIE
FemaleRare, Latin-derived female name meaning "of the month of April" and associated with the Virgin Mary.
APRYL
FemaleUnique English name coined by actress-singer Apryl Scott, potentially meaning 'to open' like April.
APRYLE
FemaleAmerican-origin female name created by combining April and April's daughter, without a traditional meaning but sometimes linked to spring's rebirth.
APRYLL
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name meaning "to open" or "blossom," popular during the Middle Ages for April-born individuals, symbolizing new beginnings and growth.
APSARA
FemaleSanskrit-derived name meaning 'celestial nymph', popularized by Hindu mythology as heavenly dancers serving Indra.