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ARCILIA
FemaleDistinctive Latin-origin name derived from 'arcus', meaning 'arch' or 'bow'. In Roman mythology, it's associated with strength, power, grace, and unity.
ARCOLA
FemaleUnique Italian name derived from the town Arcola in Liguria, with an uncertain meaning possibly connected to 'small arch'.
ARDA
FemaleTurkish name derived from 'arda', meaning 'to come' or 'to arrive'. In Turkic mythology, Arda was the first human created by Tengri.
ARDALA
FemaleRare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'ard', meaning 'high' or 'lofty'. It has been associated with historical figures like Lady Ardala O'Neill and used in popular culture such as Babylon 5.
ARDALIA
FemaleRare Welsh name meaning "height" or "elevation," derived from the word "ardal." It originated in medieval Wales and has recently gained popularity as a unisex name due to its uniqueness and historical significance.
ARDATH
FemaleUncommon yet distinctive name with unknown origins and uncertain meanings.
ARDEAN
FemaleUncommon Irish name derived from the surname "Oirdheagain," meaning "descendant of Redachán," which translates to "little red one.
ARDEEN
FemaleIrish given name derived from 'Árdán', meaning 'noble little one'.
ARDEL
FemaleRare Scottish given name derived from the habitational surname Ardale, meaning 'eagle.'
ARDELE
FemaleArdle is an uncommon yet captivating female given name of Irish origin, derived from the Old Irish word "ard," meaning "high" or "noble.
ARDELIA
FemaleLatin-derived given name meaning 'burning' or 'flaming', originally associated with the Roman god of fire.
ARDELL
FemaleUnique English name created by combining 'ard', meaning strong or brave, and 'ell', potentially derived from Eleanor or meaning light. It translates to 'strong light' or 'brave light'.
ARDELLA
FemaleIrish name of ancient origin, meaning "high noble," derived from Airdelsa, first used in the 12th century. It signifies nobility and grace, with historical figures like Ardella O'Rourke bearing this distinctive name.
ARDELLE
FemaleRare, French-origin female given name whose meaning and origins are unclear, but it appears to be derived from the French word 'ardeur' meaning 'ardor' or 'intense heat'.
ARDEN
FemaleEnglish given name derived from the Old English word 'eard', meaning 'strong' or 'hardy'. It is associated with Shakespeare's Forest of Arden and has become a unisex name.
ARDENA
FemaleRare Latin-derived name meaning 'burning' or 'ardent', first used in medieval times.
ARDENE
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name meaning "burning" or "ardent," suggesting intensity and fiery passion.
ARDENIA
FemaleRare Latin-derived name meaning 'from Ardentia,' an ancient Spanish city, signifying passion and possibly evoking nature.
ARDES
FemaleRare Irish name derived from Ó hEarda meaning "nobleman," with notable historical figures like King Arde MacEarca of Connacht in the 12th century.
ARDETH
FemaleRare and unique given name of unknown origin, often chosen for its distinctive sound or mysterious nature, with no clear etymology or historical significance.
ARDIA
FemaleRare Latin-origin male name that means 'to plough', reflecting its agricultural roots and ancient Roman cognomen status.
ARDIANA
FemaleUnique feminine name of Albanian origin that translates to "arrival" or "coming.
ARDICE
FemaleRare Greek name meaning "just" or "righteous," associated with ancient Greek mythology through Queen Ardice of Pisa and her heroic son Pelops. It signifies justice, fairness, courage, and wisdom.
ARDIE
FemaleDistinctive Scottish first name derived from the Gaelic word 'ard', meaning 'high' or 'elevated'.
ARDILIA
FemaleRare female given name of Latin origin meaning "to the sea". It evokes nautical themes and the allure of the ocean, conveying a sense of adventure and freedom akin to the vastness and unpredictability of the sea. Consisting of three syllables, Ardilia has a pleasing rhythm when spoken aloud. While it has roots in Latin, Ardilia is not widely used across cultures, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking an uncommon name for their child.
ARDINA
FemaleIrish name derived from Árdán, meaning 'little height' or 'high', reflecting strength and elevation.
ARDINE
FemaleUnique Irish name derived from Árdán, meaning 'high' or 'noble', historically associated with wise and brave figures in Irish mythology.
ARDIS
FemaleGreek-derived name meaning "to sparkle," often associated with radiance, brilliance, and light.
ARDITA
FemaleAlbanian name meaning 'bold' or 'courageous', originating from the ancient Illyrian tribe Ardyans known for their bravery.
ARDITH
FemaleRare, historic female name of uncertain origin, possibly Welsh or Germanic, with meanings such as 'strong', 'ardent', or 'brave'.
ARDONIA
FemaleDistinctive Latin-derived given name, meaning "burning" or "fiery," associated with the Roman goddess Vesta, guardian of the sacred flame.
ARDOTH
FemaleUnique name of unknown origin, with no known etymology or historical background, and its meaning remains unclear. Despite its mysterious beginnings, it has gained popularity in recent years as an unusual choice for parents seeking distinctive names. Its pronunciation is typically /ɑːrˈdoʊθ/, with the stress falling on the second syllable.
ARDRA
FemaleRare Irish feminine name meaning 'high' or 'prominent', derived from the Irish word 'ard'.
ARDRIANA
FemaleAncient Irish female name meaning 'high queen', derived from 'Airdriona'. It was famously held by Queen Medb in Irish mythology and has evolved into a striking yet less common given name today.
ARDUS
FemaleUncommon Irish given name derived from the Gaelic word 'ard', meaning 'high' or 'elevated', signifying strength and courage.
ARDY
FemaleRare Irish name derived from the surname 'Oirdheachta', meaning 'reddish-brown'.
ARDYCE
FemaleDistinctive Scottish name meaning 'high' or 'elevated', symbolizing strength and power. Originally a surname, it has evolved into a unisex given name with a rich medieval history.
ARDYN
FemaleIrish origin, derived from the ancient Irish name Árdán, meaning "high" or "noble." It was originally associated with King Árdán of Connacht and has since been used by the Scottish Highland clan MacKinnon. While rare today, Ardyn remains an appealing choice for parents seeking a unique and meaningful name with historical significance.
ARDYNN
FemaleRare and mysterious given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
ARDYS
FemaleIrish name meaning "strong" or "powerful", originally used by ancient Irish aristocracy to denote great strength or power, and potentially associated with legendary high kings of Ireland.