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ASHANTAE
FemaleUncommon yet captivating African-origin name derived from Swahili 'Asante', meaning 'thank you'.
ASHANTAI
FemaleUnique African name of Ghanaian origin, meaning 'born on Saturday' in Twi. It reflects the pride and heritage of the Akan people.
ASHANTAY
FemaleAfrican-origin female name derived from the Akan word "Ashanti," meaning "born on Tuesday." It embodies qualities of resilience and community associated with the Ashanti people and shares historical figures like warrior queen Yaa Asantewaa.
ASHANTE
FemaleAfrican name of Akan origin, meaning "she makes wars cease" in Twi.
ASHANTEE
FemaleDistinctive female given name of African origin, derived from the title 'Asantehene', meaning 'Asante king' in the Ashanti language of Ghana.
ASHANTEY
FemaleAshantey is of African origin, specifically from Ghana, where it's derived from the Akan language. It translates to "royalty is noble," composed of "asha" meaning "noble" and "ney" denoting royalty or kingliness. This name has gained global popularity in recent decades due to its unique sound and meaningful origin. It can be used as both a male and female name, depending on the culture. Pronounced /äˈʃænti/, with the stress on the second syllable.
ASHANTI
FemaleAfrican-origin name from Ghana's Akan people, derived from 'Asante' meaning 'because of wars,' signifying bravery, resilience, peace, and unity.
ASHANTIA
FemaleUncommon yet distinctive African name of Akan origin, meaning "born on Tuesday" and celebrating the day of birth as honored by the ancient Ashanti Empire.
ASHANTIANA
FemaleUncommon yet significant African name derived from the Akan people of Ghana, meaning "one who has reached the destination.
ASHANTIANNA
FemaleAfrican-origin name from Ghana's Akan people, meaning "from Friday" in Twi language.
ASHANTIE
FemaleBeautiful African name derived from the Akan people of Ghana, translating to "the king's child" and symbolizing strength, courage, and wisdom.
ASHANTII
FemaleAfrican name of Akan origin from Ghana, meaning "Saturday-born" and referencing the historic Ashanti Kingdom.
ASHANTIS
FemaleUnique female name of African origin, derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana, known for their strength, resilience, and unity.
ASHANTY
FemaleCaptivating African name of Akan origin, meaning "favorite child" or "chosen one," traditionally given to greatly loved children in Ghana and Ivory Coast.
ASHARA
FemaleBeautiful Hebrew name meaning 'happiness' or 'joy', derived from the word 'asher'. It's historically tied to ancient Hebrew culture and has evolved globally as a unisex name associated with positivity.
ASHAREE
FemaleMeet Asharee, a beautiful Swahili name meaning 'gift from God,' traditionally given to African twins but now popular worldwide.
ASHARI
FemaleArabic name meaning 'ten', historically important in Islam, associated with courageous companions of the Prophet Muhammad, and today appreciated globally for its uniqueness.
ASHARIA
FemalePersian name meaning "song of fire," derived from the words "ash" (fire) and "aria" (song). It's inspired by ancient Persian mythology and literature, notably Ferdowsi's epic poem about Rostam. Today, it's admired worldwide as a beautiful and powerful name with deep historical roots.
ASHARIAH
FemaleEnigmatic and captivating name of unknown origin, believed by some to have Hebrew roots related to 'fire', but with no definitive proof.
ASHARIE
FemaleSagal is a rare Somali name meaning 'thunder', symbolizing strength and power.
ASHARRA
FemaleAshar, a captivating name of unknown origin, is speculated to derive from Hebrew or Arabic roots, potentially meaning 'ten' or 'strong woman'.
ASHARRI
FemaleAfrican name of Hausa origin, derived from the word 'ashar', meaning 'to grow' or 'to flourish'. It signifies growth and prosperity.
ASHAUNA
FemaleCaptivating African name derived from Swahili, meaning "life.
ASHAUNIE
FemaleUnique African American name derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana, carrying a sense of heritage and cultural identity.
ASHAUNTA
FemaleUncommon yet meaningful Swahili-derived feminine name, signifying 'united life'.
ASHAUNTAE
FemaleRecent, unique African American name derived from 'Ashanti' (Ghanaian: 'she has returned') and 'Unique', signifying someone who brings a distinctive perspective.
ASHAUNTE
FemaleOriginal African American female given name coined in the United States during the late 20th century, believed to be a blend of Asha ("life" in Swahili) and Tamia ("twins" or "celebration").
ASHAUNTEE
FemaleDistinctive African American name derived from 'Asha' (Arabic for 'life') and 'Unique', signifying one's individuality.
ASHAUNTI
FemaleModern American name derived from African 'Asha', meaning 'life' in Swahili.
ASHAUREAH
FemaleUnique African Yoruba name meaning "Rich in Nobility," derived from "Asa" (royal/noble) and "Ore" (riches).
ASHAURIA
FemaleAshauria, a Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'wealthy in horses', is a rare yet captivating girls' name with roots in ancient Hindu mythology, where it was associated with a goddess embodying strength and grace.
ASHAWNA
FemaleAfrican name from the Akan people of Ghana that means "she has been blessed with twins".
ASHAWNI
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'ashwini', meaning 'horse'. It's associated with twin Hindu gods of health and dawn/dusk in mythology.
ASHAWNTI
FemaleUnique African American name, created in the early 20th century as a blend of Shawanda and Shantel. Its meaning is open to interpretation due to its non-traditional origin.
ASHAY
FemaleExotic Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Ashaya', meaning 'residence' or 'abode'.
ASHAYA
FemaleAshaya, of Indian origin, means "abode" and is associated with Lord Vishnu in Hindu mythology.
ASHAYLA
FemaleUncommon Indian name derived from Sanskrit's "Ashaya," meaning refuge or shelter, symbolizing protection and tranquility.
ASHBY
FemaleRare English name derived from an Old English surname meaning 'ash tree settlement'.
ASHDEN
FemaleEnglish given name derived from the Old English word 'æsc', meaning 'ash tree'.
ASHDYN
FemaleModern American given name with uncertain origins. It may have been inspired by popular culture elements like the Pokémon character Ash or actress Ashley Judd, or possibly derived from the Hebrew name Asher meaning "happy" or "blessed," though this connection is not widely accepted due to spelling and pronunciation differences. Despite its unclear beginnings, Ashdyn has gained recent popularity in the United States.