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ASHLYNE
FemaleRare yet captivating female name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Shiel, meaning "dream of peace".
ASHLYNN
FemaleModern American female name created by combining Ashley ("ash tree meadow") and Lynn ("lake"), giving it a timeless yet distinctive appeal.
ASHLYNNE
FemaleAttractive and distinctive Irish name derived from "Ó Aisilinn," meaning "from the fair meadow." It signifies tranquility and positivity.
ASHMEET
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit "Ashmita," meaning "pride" or "confidence.
ASHMI
FemaleIndian Hindu name derived from Sanskrit 'ashmit', meaning 'like pearl'. It signifies purity and beauty, and is often associated with grace and divine blessings in Hindu mythology. Historically passed down through generations, it's now popular worldwide for its uniqueness and meaning.
ASHMITA
FemaleHindi name derived from Sanskrit words 'Ashm' (ashes) and 'Mita' (measuring), translating to "one who measures ashes".
ASHNA
FemaleIndian female name derived from Sanskrit 'Aashna', meaning 'to meet or encounter', signifying an auspicious union.
ASHNEY
FemaleUnique Irish name derived from the surname "O'Shaughnessy," meaning "from Shaughnessy's ridge" or "from Shaughnessy's waterfall.
ASHNI
FemaleCaptivating Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'ashna', meaning 'to meet'.
ASHONDA
FemaleUnique African Yoruba name meaning 'desired happiness'.
ASHONNA
FemaleUnique female name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria. It holds meanings related to wealth, honor or wisdom, reflecting highly regarded individuals with deep understanding.
ASHONTA
FemaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the child has come," associated with the goddess Oshun and celebrating a long-awaited arrival.
ASHONTE
FemaleDistinctive African American name derived from the Swahili word "ashanti," translating to "people of the gods." It originates from the Asante people of Ghana, carrying a profound meaning rooted in African culture and heritage that signifies reverence for ancestral spirits and divine connection.
ASHONTI
FemaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning "she will have many children," often associated with the powerful goddess Oya.
ASHRITA
FemaleRare yet meaningful Indian name derived from Sanskrit, combining 'ash' (to be) and 'rita' (order), translating to 'existing in proper order'.
ASHRITHA
FemaleIndian feminine given name with a rich history, derived from the Sanskrit word "Ashrita" meaning refuge or shelter. It signifies strength, courage, and protection, being one of the 16 forms of Durga in Hindu mythology.
ASHRIYA
FemaleIndian origin female name derived from 'Ashoka', meaning 'without sorrow'. It signifies kindness, compassion, and wisdom.
ASHTAN
FemaleAshstan is a unique Persian name meaning "the land of existence.
ASHTEN
FemaleAmerican coined name created by blending Ashton and Ashley, popular in the late twentieth century. It has no traditional meaning or history but is sometimes associated with qualities like strength and creativity.
ASHTIN
FemaleRare and distinctive name of unknown origin, often interpreted as 'from the ash tree' but without confirmed etymology.
ASHTON
FemaleEnglish name derived from 'æscetun', meaning 'ash tree settlement'. It has been used as both a given name and surname for centuries, popularized by notable figures like Ashton Kutcher and Ashton Shepherd.
ASHTRID
FemaleScandinavian name derived from 'Ásgarðr' meaning "enclosure of the gods" and 'fríðr' meaning "beautiful", signifying "beautiful enclosure of the gods".
ASHTYN
FemaleUnique female name of American origin, created by combining Ashley and Ashton in the late 1900s-early 2000s.
ASHTYNN
FemaleCaptivating name of unknown origin, popular in recent years, possibly derived from the Hebrew name Asher meaning 'happy', or the English surname Ashton meaning 'from the ash tree meadow'.
ASHUNA
FemaleAshuna is of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'first' or 'beginning'.
ASHUNTA
FemaleAfrican Yoruba name meaning "The one who has arrived home," associated with a welcoming spirit in Yoruba mythology.
ASHUNTE
FemaleAkan-derived Ghanaian name meaning "Thursday-born".
ASHUNTI
FemaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'peace' or 'tranquility', given to children born during turmoil.
ASHURA
FemaleJapanese name of Hindu origin, derived from the deity Parvati, signifying 'the king who rides on a horse' and symbolizing power and royalty.
ASHVI
FemaleIndian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Ashvini," meaning "the first of two stars in a constellation.
ASHVIKA
FemaleUnique female name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "related to or associated with horse," symbolizing strength, power, and grace in Hindu culture.
ASHWAQ
FemaleArabic name meaning 'love' or 'passion', often associated with divine love in Islamic culture.
ASHWIKA
FemaleIndian name derived from 'Ashwini', meaning 'the first of two' or 'born in the constellation Ashwini'.
ASHWINI
FemaleUnique female name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the twin stars known as the Ashwini Kumaras in Vedic astrology, signifying intelligence, skill, and knowledge in medicine. Its meaning varies but can denote 'horse-faced' or 'the first', referencing their role as the first divine beings in Hindu mythology. Popular among Hindus for centuries, it remains a meaningful choice today.
ASHYA
FemaleHebrew name derived from 'ash', meaning 'walk' or 'go forth'. It signifies one who journeys and is associated with independence, adventure, and exploration. Historically, Ashya has been a rare yet culturally significant name, also appearing as a place name in the Bible's region of Judah.
ASHYAH
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew feminine given name meaning 'she who hears' or 'helper', derived from the Islamic tradition's wife of Pharaoh, Asiya. Its modern variant, created with an added "h", reflects its worldwide popularity among diverse cultures despite its Hebrew roots. Pronunciation varies regionally, adding to its unique charm alongside its rich historical and cultural significance.
ASHYIA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit "Ashoka," meaning "without sorrow," and was also the name of a wise, compassionate emperor in ancient India.
ASHYIAH
FemaleCaptivating and unique name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from Native American Cherokee or African Swahili roots, meaning 'fire' or 'life'.
ASHYLA
FemaleAshylla is a distinctive American or African-American girls' name with no known meaning, though some associate it with the word 'ash', suggesting fiery passion. Its origin remains unclear but it may blend names like Ashley andyla. Despite this, Ashylla has gained popularity for its unique sound and appeal.
ASHYRA
FemaleDistinctive Arabic name meaning 'following' or 'attendant', symbolizing destined greatness, loyalty, and dedication.