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ARMANDA
FemaleHistoric Latin-derived feminine given name meaning 'armed' or 'protected by arms', popular during the Middle Ages, notably borne by influential women like Armanda di Sanseverino and Armanda de Habsbourg-Lorraine. Today, it's less common but remains an interesting choice for parents seeking a unique and meaningful name.
ARMANDE
FemaleFrench name originally meaning 'powerful and courageous warrior', derived from Old German 'Hereman'.
ARMANDINA
FemaleElegant Italian girl's name derived from the Germanic Hermann, meaning 'army man'.
ARMANDO
FemaleSpanish name meaning "soldier" or "army", derived from the word "armada". Historically, it has been associated with strength, courage, and valor in battle.
ARMANEE
FemaleRare but captivating Persian female name, derived from the word 'arman' meaning 'dream', reflecting ancient Persia's reverence for dreams as spiritual windows.
ARMANI
FemaleItalian name originating from Chiavari, Liguria, with a possible derivation from the Latin 'armannus' meaning 'strong man', though no direct translation exists.
ARMANIE
FemalePersian name meaning 'son of the song' or 'song of joy', reflecting its musical roots and evoking emotions of happiness and melody.
ARMANII
FemalePersian origin name meaning 'prince' or 'noble', originally used as a title for royalty in ancient Persia.
ARMANNI
FemaleItalian unisex name derived from the Latin word 'arma', meaning weapons, signifying "little warrior" or "small armed one".
ARMARI
FemaleUnique name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, with no documented specific meaning.
ARMATHA
FemaleIrish name derived from Ármhata, meaning 'powerful meeting place', with a rich history dating back to the 10th century.
ARMAUNI
FemaleRare Persian name meaning 'precious jewel' or 'treasure', with roots in ancient Iran.
ARMAYA
FemaleHebrew origin, meaning "mountain of strength.
ARMEDA
FemaleRare, distinctive Latin name meaning 'well-equipped for battle'.
ARMEEN
FemaleUnisex Persian name meaning "peace" or "tranquility", popularized globally while remaining rare.
ARMEENA
FemaleUnique female given name of Persian origin, meaning 'sweet' or 'delightful'.
ARMELDA
FemaleUnique feminine given name with unknown origins and no historical significance.
ARMELIA
FemaleElegant and captivating Hispanic feminine name derived from 'armelina', meaning 'little arm' in reference to the army branch, popularized during the Spanish Civil War when women took on male roles including military service.
ARMELINDA
FemaleUnique and captivating feminine given name that originates from Italian roots. Derived from the masculine Italian name "Armellino," which itself is a diminutive form of the German name "Herrmann," Armelinda can be interpreted as meaning "little soldier" or "small warrior." Throughout history, notable figures such as Armelinda di Spina have carried this name, adding to its intrigue and allure.
ARMELLA
FemaleRare but captivating Italian female name, possibly derived from the word 'armella', meaning small delicate bell, suggesting connotations of grace and harmony.
ARMELLE
FemaleFrench female given name derived from Old German Hermann, meaning "warrior" or "army". It's associated with refinement and sophistication, having been popularized in France during the Middle Ages and connected to Saint Armelle, a martyr from Gaul.
ARMEN
FemaleIntriguing male given name of Armenian origin, translating to "land of peace.
ARMENA
FemaleFemale given name of Armenian origin, derived from the legendary founder's name Hayk, meaning "archer" or "hunter". Over time, it evolved to Armena, often interpreted as "graceful" or "elegant", carrying refinement and sophistication. It's associated with notable figures like Queen Armena-Małakialanalish of Vaspurakan in the 10th century. Today, it's chosen by parents to honor Armenian ancestry and cultural background.
ARMENDA
FemaleRare, elegant Basque name derived from 'armendarri', meaning 'valley of the walnut trees'. It signifies growth, abundance, or wisdom.
ARMENIA
FemaleArmenian origin, means 'highland' and signifies the historic resilience of the Armenian people.
ARMENTA
FemaleRare yet powerful Spanish name derived from 'arma', meaning weapon or armor, symbolizing strength and protection.
ARMENTHA
FemaleAncient, rare Spanish female name derived from "armenta," meaning "herd." It reflects a connection to nature, animals, and traditional farming life.
ARMER
FemaleGerman name meaning "strong," derived from Hermann, which means "army-man.
ARMESHA
FemaleUnique Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "the first ray of light" or being associated with the goddess Durga.
ARMETA
FemaleArmenian name derived from "Amaitouni," meaning "devoted to the Virgin Mary.
ARMETHA
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning 'exalted,' derived from Armada as coined by Spanish poet Luis de Góngora y Argote.
ARMETRICE
FemaleAfrican-American name formed by combining 'Arm', from Armstrong (Scottish, meaning 'strong as an arm'), and 'Etice', inspired by Ethel (English, meaning 'noble'). It's rare but rooted in historical naming traditions.
ARMETTA
FemaleItalian-derived female name meaning 'helmet', historically worn by notable Italians like Laura Cereta, symbolizing Italian heritage.
ARMI
FemaleFinnish female given name derived from the word "armi", meaning "calm" or "peaceful". It is associated with Ukko, the Finnish god of war, but is considered a peaceful name due to Ukko's protective role.
ARMIAH
FemaleArmiyah is a Hebrew name meaning "God has uplifted," derived from Haram, and gained popularity recently, especially in English-speaking countries.
ARMIDA
FemaleRare yet elegant Italian name, derived from "armata," meaning "armed." It was originally a male name but now popular as a female one.
ARMIE
FemaleRare but captivating name of Persian origin, meaning "the border" or "the frontier," often associated with strength and resilience.
ARMILDA
FemaleGermanic name derived from "ermen" meaning "universal" or "whole," and "hild" meaning "battle." It signifies "universal battle" or "wholly dedicated to battle.
ARMILLA
FemaleLatin-derived name historically used in Spain, meaning "bracelet" or "chain", symbolizing adornment and beauty.
ARMINA
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning "to make ready" or "prepare," historically associated with strong Roman women and now linked to independent individuals.