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ASSMA
FemaleArabic name derived from 'asma', meaning 'divine'. It's associated with Allah's wisdom and power, and was used by the Angel Gabriel when revealing the Quran to Muhammad.
ASSUNTA
FemaleAncient Italian feminine given name derived from the Latin word 'assumpta', meaning 'assumed'. Traditionally used in Christian communities to honor Virgin Mary's assumption into heaven, Assunta reflects strength and dignity while remaining relevant despite its religious origins.
ASSYRIA
FemaleUncommon yet significant Middle Eastern female given name derived from the ancient Assyrian Empire, named after the city-state of Assur founded around 2500 BCE on the banks of the Tigris River in modern-day Iraq, Syria, and Turkey.
ASTA
FemaleGreek name meaning 'star', popularized by ancient Greeks who believed stars influenced human affairs.
ASTACIA
FemaleRare Greek-derived female name meaning 'star', popularized by Lord Byron's poem "Heaven and Earth".
ASTARA
FemaleUnique girl's name of unknown origin, gaining popularity recently with some believing it derived from the Latin 'astrum', meaning 'star'.
ASTARIA
FemaleDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'star', with growing global popularity due to its celestial significance.
ASTASIA
FemaleFeminine given name of Greek origin, meaning "star". Its popularity can be traced back to ancient Greece, but it gained prominence during the Middle Ages in France before spreading throughout Europe. In Russia, it became particularly popular due to its use among the imperial family, notably Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia. Today, Astasia is associated with elegance and royalty, making it a distinctive yet meaningful choice for parents.
ASTELLA
FemaleRare Latin-derived name meaning 'star,' historically associated with positivity and celestial origins.
ASTELLE
FemaleRare Italian female given name with no documented meaning, possibly derived from Astrea ("star"), evoking light and beauty.
ASTEN
FemaleRare Scandinavian name meaning "star man" or "star warrior", derived from the Old Norse Ástáinn, borne by figures like Odin's son Ástari in Norse mythology and 12th-century Norwegian nobleman Ástáinn Hrafnsson.
ASTER
FemaleGreek name meaning 'star', derived from the ancient Greek word 'aster'.
ASTERIA
FemaleRare but captivating Greek female name derived from 'aster', meaning star.
ASTHA
FemaleAstha, of Sanskrit origin, means 'faith' or 'belief'.
ASTI
FemaleAncient Italian female name derived from 'Astis', meaning 'from Asti'.
ASTIN
FemaleIrish name derived from "Aster", meaning "little star". It was also used as a diminutive of Patrick, meaning "noble".
ASTON
FemaleEnglish name of Old English origin, meaning 'from the east settlement' or 'noble stone,' popularized in the U.S. by association with Aston Villa Football Club.
ASTOR
FemaleUnique Latin name meaning "star-shaped flower." It has historical significance, tracing back to ancient Roman times where it was given to children born under specific stars or constellations, and later gained popularity among European nobility who believed it brought good fortune.
ASTORIA
FemaleUnique female given name of Greek origin, derived from "Αστέριον" meaning 'little star'. It embodies luminosity, beauty, and magic associated with celestial bodies.
ASTOU
FemaleSenegalese female given name derived from Wolof, meaning 'she has beauty'.
ASTRA
FemaleAstra, of Greek origin, means 'star' and signifies brightness and positivity.
ASTRAEA
FemaleRare Greek name meaning 'star' or 'virgin', associated with justice and innocence, known as the constellation Virgo.
ASTRAIA
FemaleUnique Greek feminine name meaning 'of the stars' or 'star-like', associated with the celestial goddess of justice.
ASTRAYA
FemaleExotic and rare name of unknown origin, with no definitive meaning or history, but it has been used in various cultures throughout history.
ASTREA
FemaleAstraea is a distinctive Latin female name derived from 'aster', meaning 'star', symbolizing purity and justice.
ASTREIA
FemaleRare and striking Latin-origin female name, derived from 'astrum' meaning 'star', connected to the Greek goddess Astraea who embodied justice and innocence.
ASTREYA
FemaleGreek name meaning 'star'. It is pronounced /əˈstriːə/ and has gained popularity recently due to its unique sound and celestial connotation. It is gender-neutral and often chosen for its rarity.
ASTRI
FemaleAstri, of Scandinavian origin, means 'love' in Old Norse and is historically cherished in Norway.
ASTRIA
FemaleRare yet captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from 'astrum', meaning 'star', associated with Virgo constellation in Latin astronomy, and historically linked to Astraea, the Greek goddess of justice.
ASTRID
FemaleGermanic feminine given name derived from Old Norse elements 'ástr' meaning 'god' and 'vár' meaning 'guard', thus signifying 'divine guard' or 'godly guardian'. It was popular among the Norse people during the Viking Age and has been carried by notable figures such as Swedish author Astrid Lindgren, known for creating Pippi Longstocking.
ASTRIDE
FemaleRare French name derived from Latin 'astrum', meaning 'star'.
ASTRIN
FemaleCaptivating Latin name meaning 'star', evoking creativity and inspiration.
ASTRY
FemaleDistinctive name of Latin origin, derived from "astrum," meaning "star." It carries associations with celestial beauty and wisdom, drawing from Roman mythology's Astraea, the goddess of justice. Though uncommon historically, Astry stands out today for its uniqueness and attractive meaning.
ASTRYD
FemaleUnique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "eastern bear," reflecting strength and power.
ASTYN
FemaleCaptivating Welsh name derived from "ast," meaning "august." It signifies strength, majesty, and dignity.
ASU
FemaleAsu: A unique Japanese name derived from 'asu', meaning 'tomorrow', symbolizing hope for the future.
ASUCENA
FemaleSpanish feminine given name derived from the Latin word "succensus," meaning "burned" or "set on fire." It was first recorded in the 13th century and has since been interpreted as symbolizing passion, intensity, or purification through suffering. Today, it remains relatively rare but carries a rich heritage and distinctive charm.
ASUDE
FemaleArabic origin name meaning 'happy' or 'lucky', traditionally used for boys but now popular for girls too.
ASUKA
FemaleJapanese unisex given name derived from "asa" meaning "morning" and "ka" meaning "fragrance", thus signifying "morning fragrance".
ASUL
FemaleAsul is derived from the Latin 'Aesculapius', the Greek god of medicine known for his wisdom and healing powers.