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ARALY
FemaleUnique Basque name meaning 'valley', traditionally used in the Basque Country.
ARALYN
FemaleWelsh feminine given name meaning 'little hill', making it a unique and nature-connected choice.
ARALYNN
FemaleAmerican invented name, created by Mercedes Lackey for her 'Valdemar' series, with no specific meaning.
ARALYNNE
FemaleDistinctive Irish female name that originates from the surname O'Raghlain, meaning 'little reddish-brown-haired one.'
ARAM
FemaleArmenian name meaning 'high' or 'elevated', associated with the Armenian god Aramazd.
ARAMAY
FemaleCaptivating Persian name derived from the ancient word "aram," meaning "high" or "elevated." It has been traditionally used for both boys and girls in Persia, modern-day Iran.
ARAME
FemaleHebrew-origin name meaning 'exalted' or 'lofty,' tracing back to biblical times when it was associated with Noah's grandson and the Aramean people.
ARAMI
FemaleSpanish origin, means "high" or "elevated". It's derived from the Arabic word "arama", signifying loftiness, and is often associated with elegance and sophistication.
ARAMIDE
FemaleAfrican origin unisex name derived from Yoruba culture, Nigeria. It signifies "miracle looked after," with "Ara" meaning miracle/wonder and "Mide" meaning I will look after.
ARAMIE
FemaleFemale given name with Armenian roots. Derived from Aramouhi, it means "peace" or "peaceful". The name gained popularity in the United States during the early 20th century but has since become less common, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their daughter. While its origins are Armenian, Aramie is not exclusively used within that community and can be found among various ethnic groups globally.
ARAMINTA
FemaleAraminta, of African origin, means "precious stone" in the Fulani language, signifying elegance and luxury.
ARAMIS
FemaleDistinctive French name derived from 'Aramitz', signifying 'bitter almond'. Its history stretches back to Arthurian legend and Alexandre Dumas' novel 'The Three Musketeers', where it was associated with nobility, loyalty, and valor.
ARAN
FemaleIrish name derived from 'aran,' meaning 'little grain,' and popularized by Saint Aran, founder of Clonmacnoise monastery.
ARANDA
FemaleCaptivating Spanish name originating from the city of Aranda de Duero in northern Spain, known for its wine production, although it does not have a specific meaning or symbolism attached to it.
ARANEA
FemaleAranea, of Italian origin, means 'spider' in Latin and signifies cleverness and wisdom.
ARANELI
FemaleAraneli, derived from Basque 'Aranatz', means 'little valley' in Spanish.
ARANI
FemaleArani, of Indian origin, means 'forest' in Sanskrit.
ARANSA
FemaleDistinctive female name of Latin origin, meaning 'reed' or 'rush', derived from the Latin word "arundo".
ARANTXA
FemaleUnique Basque female given name derived from "arantzazu," meaning "thorn bush." It is associated with the Virgin Mary and has gained global popularity despite its regional origins.
ARANTZA
FemaleRare yet beloved Basque name, meaning 'place of wild roses', with historical roots tracing back to the Middle Ages in prominent Basque families.
ARANXA
FemaleRare Spanish female name of medieval noble origin, meaning 'prince'.
ARANYA
FemaleAranya, of Indian origin, means 'forest dweller' and is associated with Aranyani, the Hindu goddess of forests.
ARANZA
FemaleUnique Basque female name meaning 'thornbush' or 'prickly pear cactus', symbolizing strength and resilience.
ARANZAZU
FemaleUnique Basque feminine given name meaning 'valley of the blacks', rooted in Basqu culture and associated with Lady Aranzazu.
ARAOLUWA
FemaleAfrican name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, meaning 'Miracle from God'.
ARASELE
FemaleRomanian girl's name meaning 'butterfly', symbolizing grace and transformation.
ARASELI
FemaleAraseli, of Spanish origin, means 'rocky' in Basque, symbolizing strength and resilience.
ARASELY
FemaleDistinctive Greek name meaning 'altogether beautiful', historically associated with goddess Aphrodite.
ARASHEL
FemaleRare, intriguing name whose unknown origins allow for various interpretations, such as 'altitude' or 'angelic beauty,' reflecting its components 'Ara' and 'She.'
ARATHI
FemaleIndian name of Kerala origin, meaning "light" or "lamp", signifying the worship of Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology.
ARATI
FemaleIndian girl's name from Maharashtra meaning 'worship' or 'adoration', signifying spiritual devotion.
ARAVELLA
FemaleAravella, of Italian origin, means 'little storm', reflecting resilience and strength.
ARAVIS
FemaleRare yet captivating Persian name meaning 'noble' or 'courageous', popularized by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's 'The Little Prince'.
ARAWYN
FemaleCaptivating Welsh name derived from "arwyn," meaning 'pure' or 'white.' It originated in the 12th century under Norman influence and was popularized by Saint Arawyne, a virgin martyr. Today, it remains unique yet uncommon.
ARAX
FemaleUnique Armenian female given name derived from the historic Araxes River, symbolizing strength and resilience.
ARAXI
FemaleAncient Armenian feminine given name derived from "araj", meaning pure or clear, embodying purity, clarity, and virtue.
ARAYA
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name derived from 'ara', meaning 'moon', signifying 'moonlike'.
ARAYAH
FemaleHebrew female name meaning 'Lion of God,' evoking strength and courage.
ARAYANA
FemaleArabic-derived girl's name meaning 'content' or 'satisfied', popularized by the contented Prophet Muhammad's wife Rayhana bint Zayd ibn Al-Khattab.
ARAYELI
FemaleArayeli: Hebrew origin, meaning 'to glow like dawn', inspired by strong women in Jewish history.