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ARNELLA
FemaleItalian name meaning 'little eagle', symbolizing strength and courage.
ARNELLE
FemaleUnique French girl's name derived from Germanic "arn", meaning "eagle", combined with French "-elle". It's often interpreted as "like an eagle", conveying strength and freedom. Though not historically widespread, it has gained modern popularity in France.
ARNESHA
FemaleCaptivating unisex name of African origin, derived from Swahili, meaning "the end of love" or "finishing with love.
ARNESHIA
FemaleRare and captivating girls' name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, potentially derived from the Greek word 'arness', meaning 'to shine', or a variant spelling of Latin name Arnacia, meaning 'silver'.
ARNESIA
FemaleDistinctive Latin-origin name, signifying strength and protection, derived from 'arnis', meaning armor or weapon.
ARNESSA
FemaleRare yet captivating Swedish female name derived from Old Norse "Arn" (eagle) and "-essa", denoting a feminine form. It emerged during the Viking Age, reflecting the rich history of ancient Scandinavian culture.
ARNETA
FemaleArneta, of Greek origin, means "harvest" and was traditionally given to girls born during harvesting season or from families involved in agriculture.
ARNETHA
FemaleUncommon African American female name derived from Arnette and Etha, meaning "eagle power" combined with either "good reputation" or "glorious in deed." It gained popularity during the mid-20th century as a way to honor African heritage while providing a distinctive moniker for girls.
ARNETIA
FemaleAfrican-derived female name of Yoruba origin meaning "the king's daughter".
ARNETRA
FemaleAfrican-origin female given name coined by Audre Lorde, signifying strength, independence, and creativity.
ARNETRIA
FemaleLatin-origin name meaning 'silver,' associated with the moon and derived from the Roman goddess Argenta.
ARNETT
FemaleEnglish name originally derived from Old English 'earn' meaning 'eagle', also linked to Old Norse 'arinn' signifying 'ready for battle'. It was initially used as a surname for eagle trainers or hunters before becoming a given name, particularly among African American families in the mid-20th century.
ARNETTA
FemaleUnique American female name, derived from the French Arlette via its Old German elements 'ari' (eagle/noble) and 'hiltja' (battle), meaning 'noble battle'.
ARNETTE
FemaleAmerican-origin name created by author Ann Rule in the 1970s for her sister. It has gained popularity as a standalone given name despite lacking specific meaning or historical significance.
ARNETTIE
FemaleRare African American name, created by blending Arnold and Arnette, possibly signifying 'powerful like an eagle' or 'strength of power'.
ARNEZ
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'song' or 'melody', symbolizing harmony and creativity.
ARNI
FemaleThe Icelandic name Arni, derived from Old Norse 'arinn' meaning 'son', has been popular in Iceland for centuries and is carried by notable historical figures like Arni Magnusson.
ARNICA
FemaleLatin-derived name originating from the medicinal mountain plant arnica montana, known for its healing properties and historic use to treat pain and inflammation.
ARNICE
FemaleRare Latin-derived unisex name meaning 'silver' or 'shining like silver', with historical significance dating back to ancient Rome.
ARNIE
FemaleArnold is a Germanic name meaning 'eagle power', popularized by historical figures like Arnold von Harff and artists such as Arnold Böcklin.
ARNIECE
FemaleArnice is a distinctive Latin-origin given name coined by Willa Cather in her 1915 novel "The Song of the Lark," meaning 'armor' and symbolizing protection and strength.
ARNIESHA
FemaleUnique African American female given name created during the 1970s baby-naming trend, with no specific meaning but gaining popularity for its beauty and memorability.
ARNIKA
FemaleCzech name derived from the Czech word "arnika", meaning "daisy". It signifies simplicity and beauty, often associated with nature.
ARNISE
FemaleUncommon feminine given name of unknown origin, first recorded in 16th century England.
ARNISHA
FemaleBeautiful Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning "peaceful harmony.
ARNISSA
FemaleAfrican female given name of Yoruba origin, translating to "wealthy" or "affluent," signifying abundance and prosperity within Nigerian culture.
ARNITA
FemaleUnisex name of Persian origin, meaning 'graceful' or 'elegant', popular among Iranian nobility during the Safavid era and now recognized internationally as a distinctive choice.
ARNITHA
FemaleSanskrit-derived name meaning "the red one" or "sunset colored", associated with the Hindu goddess Arunima, and carries historic significance as protector of women and children.
ARNITRA
FemaleAfrican origin name from the Ewe people of Ghana/Togo, derived from "arnu" meaning "to bear/carry".
ARNIYA
FemaleArabic name meaning 'radiance', derived from the Arabic word 'arn' signifying 'light'.
ARNIYAH
FemaleArabic-derived name meaning 'exalted' or 'elevated', historically used in Islamic societies to reflect high status and noble attributes.
ARNOLA
FemaleDistinctive Scandinavian given name derived from the Old Norse word "arn", meaning "eagle", signifying strength, independence, and nobility.
ARNOLD
FemaleGermanic name meaning "eagle rule," introduced to Britain during the Anglo-Saxon period. It gained popularity through figures like Arnold of Brescia and Arnold of Ventadorn, and appears in works such as "The Pickwick Papers" by Charles Dickens. Today, it's popular in countries like Germany, England, and the US, often associated with strength and leadership due to its meaning and historical figures. However, individual traits vary regardless of name origin.
AROARA
FemaleUnique Polynesian name of Maori origin, believed to mean 'continuing forever'.
AROHA
FemaleMāori name from New Zealand meaning 'love' or 'affection', signifying deep connection and kindness.
AROHI
FemaleIndian feminine given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'ascending' or 'rising', reflecting its rich cultural history and auspicious significance in Hindu mythology and astrology.
AROLYN
FemaleRare and beautiful Welsh name derived from 'arogydd', meaning 'healer'.
ARON
FemaleAaron is a Hebrew name meaning "exalted" or "high mountain," derived from the word "haroon." It was the name of Moses' brother and the first High Priest of Israel, symbolizing wisdom and leadership in Jewish tradition.
ARONA
FemaleHawaiian unisex name derived from 'arona', meaning 'red' or 'crimson', symbolizing courage and strength in Hawaiian culture. It was traditionally used for children expected to grow into brave individuals and has been popularized by Queen Aroni of Hawaii, wife of Kamehameha I.
ARONDA
FemaleAfrican name of Maasai origin, meaning "morning star," reflecting the tribe's connection to nature.