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ARSENIA
FemaleCaptivating female given name of Greek origin, derived from 'arsenikos', meaning 'masculine' or 'virile', but popular among Orthodox Christians due to its association with Saint Arsenius the Great.
ARSH
FemaleHindi origin, means 'blazing' or 'radiant', signifying strength and brilliance.
ARSHA
FemaleCaptivating Sanskrit name meaning 'desired', associated with beauty and grace in Hindu culture, reflecting its significance as the son of Sage Kashyapa in Hindu mythology.
ARSHANTI
FemaleUnique Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Aarshati," meaning "hope." It signifies positivity and is associated with Goddess Durga in Hindu culture, representing power and divine feminine energy.
ARSHDEEP
FemaleIndian name from Punjab, created by Guru Amar Das to signify "light of the sun".
ARSHEEN
FemaleUnique Persian name derived from 'arsh', meaning 'throne', often interpreted as 'belonging to the throne' or 'related to the throne'.
ARSHI
FemalePersian name meaning "king" or "ruler," derived from 'arsh', which means throne. It conveys power, strength, and authority.
ARSHIA
FemalePersian name derived from "Artesh", meaning 'army', historically used as a title for military leaders.
ARSHIKA
FemaleElegant Indian female name derived from Sanskrit "Arshaka", meaning 'the first', associated with Hindu goddess Saraswati, signifying new beginnings and knowledge.
ARSHIYA
FemalePersian name meaning "throne", associated with leadership and power, popular among families of Persian descent worldwide.
ARSIE
FemaleArsine is a unique and powerful female name of Persian origin, meaning "strong" or "powerful".
ARSULA
FemaleRare, Latin-derived feminine given name that evolved from the Roman family name Arsus, meaning unknown but potentially linked to strength or courage.
ART
FemaleGerman-origin name derived from the Old Germanic word "Ari", meaning "eagle". It has been associated with strength, courage, wisdom, and sophistication throughout history.
ARTA
FemaleDistinctive Greek name derived from 'artos', meaning 'bread', associated with Artemis, the goddess of hunting and protector during childbirth.
ARTASIA
FemaleRare but meaningful Greek feminine name derived from 'artos' (bread) and 'sia' (life), signifying "bread of life" with deep spiritual connotations in early Christian symbolism.
ARTAVIA
FemaleRare, unique given name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Latin "artifex," but its meaning and history are largely shrouded in mystery.
ARTEE
FemaleFemale given name of Greek origin, derived from Artemis, the goddess known for her hunting skills and protection of young girls.
ARTELIA
FemaleUnique given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Greek word 'arteria' meaning artery, but its true meaning remains speculative.
ARTELL
FemaleRare Latin-derived name originally used in ancient Rome to denote physical strength.
ARTELLA
FemaleItalian feminine given name derived from 'artificio', meaning 'artifice' or 'contrivance'. It signifies creativity and ingenuity, and was traditionally bestowed upon daughters in artistic families.
ARTEMIA
FemaleArtemia: A rare yet captivating Greek female name derived from the ancient word "artemes," meaning seaweed or algae found in the Mediterranean Sea. It holds historical significance and is associated with Artemis, the goddess of the moon and hunting.
ARTEMIS
FemaleGreek origin, means 'safe' or 'whole', deriving from the mythological goddess associated with hunting, wilderness, and childbirth.
ARTEMISA
FemaleRare and captivating feminine name of Greek origin, derived from the goddess Artemis, known for her strength, independence, and grace.
ARTEMISIA
FemaleFeminine given name of Greek origin, derived from 'artemesion', an herb known as mugwort, and associated with Artemis, the Greek goddess of hunting and wilderness.
ARTENA
FemaleRare female given name with uncertain origin, possibly coined or of Spanish/Italian descent, meaning unknown but potentially linked to Basque 'old' or Latin 'arts'.
ARTENSIA
FemaleCaptivating name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Artemis, the Greek goddess of the moon.
ARTERIA
FemaleFemale given name derived from Latin 'arteria', meaning 'small artery', symbolizing strength and resilience, with historical usage in ancient Rome and among notable figures like Saint Areria.
ARTESHA
FemaleExotic Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Arteesh', meaning 'to shine' or 'radiant', reflecting its bearer's positivity.
ARTESIA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'natural flow' and abundance, used historically as both a given name and place name.
ARTHA
FemaleCaptivating unisex name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'artha' meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity', signifying abundance and fulfillment.
ARTHALIA
FemaleLatin-derived girl's name meaning 'bear', connected to Hercules in Roman mythology, symbolizing strength and endurance, and sounding melodic with five syllables.
ARTHEA
FemaleGreek name meaning "bear", historically used for both males and females, and now primarily used as a female given name in English-speaking countries.
ARTHELIA
FemaleRare yet captivating feminine name of Greek origin, derived from the word "arthos," meaning "bear" or "strong.
ARTHELLA
FemaleElegant and rare feminine name of unknown origin, often interpreted as 'noble' or 'heroic', and made famous by civil rights activist Arthella Davis.
ARTHEMISE
FemaleDistinctive Greek-derived female name, meaning 'gift of Artemis', the independent hunter goddess.
ARTHENA
FemaleDistinctive Greek name derived from 'arthenos', meaning 'virgin'. It's associated with Artemis, the Greek goddess of purity and independence.
ARTHENIA
FemaleRare Greek name derived from "arthen" meaning pure, associated with the goddess Artemis.
ARTHER
FemaleArthur is an Anglo-Saxon name meaning "noble bear".
ARTHERINE
FemaleArthurine is a rare Welsh feminine given name derived from Arthyr, meaning 'bear strength' or 'strong bear'.
ARTHETTA
FemaleArthetta: Greek origin; means 'inarticulate'; popularized by American author Ann Petry's character in "The Street" (1946). Spelling variations include Arteta and Arthreta, with Arthetta being the most common form.