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ATORIA
FemaleRare, Latin-derived feminine given name meaning 'golden', created by combining 'Aure-' ('gold') and '-ria'.
ATOSHA
FemaleIndian unisex name derived from Sanskrit "Ata" (end) and "sha" (death), translating to "immortality". It's often associated with Hindu god Yama, known for justice and death.
ATOYA
FemaleNative American name derived from the Choctaw word 'ito', meaning 'real' or 'true'. It reflects qualities of authenticity and integrity.
ATREYA
FemaleRare Sanskrit name meaning 'descendant of Atri,' a revered sage associated with wisdom and spiritual insight in Hindu mythology.
ATRICE
FemaleAtrice, of Latin origin, means 'female actor' or 'performer', reflecting creativity and artistry.
ATRICIA
FemaleRare Latin-derived name of ancient Roman origin, meaning 'of the atrium', the central courtyard in a house or building.
ATRINA
FemaleBeautiful Persian unisex name derived from "zahrat", meaning paradise/garden, associated with light and warmth in Zoroastrian tradition.
ATRISA
FemaleAtrisa: A mysterious name of unknown origin, chosen by some for its uniqueness and potential to inspire extraordinary lives.
ATSUKO
FemaleTraditional Japanese feminine given name derived from 'atsu' (to meet) and 'ko' (child), translating to 'encountering child'.
ATTA
FemaleArabic name with significant historical importance, originating from the word 'atta' meaning 'gift'. It was popularized by Aisha bint Abu Bakr, a wife of Prophet Muhammad, and is also associated with Hasan al-Basri, founder of Sufism.
ATTACHE
FemaleRare French given name derived from 'attacher', meaning 'to attach' or 'tie', suggesting steadfastness.
ATTALIA
FemaleRare Hebrew feminine given name with rich historical roots in the ancient city of Attalia, Turkey, and biblical significance as a stop on Paul's missionary journey. Its meaning, 'ascending to heaven,' adds a spiritual connotation.
ATTALIE
FemaleRare yet meaningful Greek-derived name that signifies "chaos-inspired" strength and independence, reminiscent of the legendary queen Attalie in Greek mythology.
ATTALLAH
FemaleArabic name meaning 'crowned with a diadem', signifying royalty and wisdom, popular among Middle Eastern kingdoms and prominent historical figures.
ATTIA
FemaleArabic name meaning 'flower', traditionally given to girls but also used for boys in some cultures. It symbolizes good fortune and happiness and is associated with divine blessings in Islamic tradition.
ATTIANA
FemaleUncommon Italian name with historical significance, derived from the Latin word "Atteus" meaning "from Atta," an ancient Italian city. It was popular among Roman nobility and carries connotations of belonging and noble lineage.
ATTICA
FemaleRare but significant given name of Greek origin, meaning 'of Attic' and referring to the ancient region surrounding Athens. This name evokes images of wisdom, culture, and political power, as Attica was the birthplace of renowned philosophers like Socrates and Plato, and the heart of classical civilization.
ATTICUS
FemaleGreek-origin name meaning 'from the town of Attica,' popularized by Harper Lee's character Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird.
ATTIE
FemaleDutch given name derived from the word "attie," meaning "grandfather.
ATTISON
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from the Middle English word 'attise', meaning 'to prepare or equip'.
ATTIYA
FemaleArabic origin name meaning 'gift', traditionally used for girls in ancient Arab culture but now unisex and popular worldwide.
ATTIYYA
FemaleArabic girls' name derived from 'ittiya', meaning 'gift'. It signifies that the child is considered a precious gift from God.
ATTLEE
FemaleUncommon English given name with Anglo-Saxon origins, potentially derived from 'Atteley' or 'Attley', and meaning 'from the woodland clearing'. It gained notable recognition through Clement Attlee, Britain's Prime Minister from 1945 to 1951.
ATTLEY
FemaleRare English boys' name of Old English origin, derived from 'æðele', meaning 'noble'. Originally a surname signifying wealth or high status, Attley has evolved into a distinctive given name with timeless appeal.
ATTORIA
FemaleRare Greek name meaning "frequent" or "constant", historically used as an epithet for the goddess Hera.
ATYANA
FemaleCaptivating name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'Atithi' meaning 'guest'. It signifies the importance of hospitality and kindness towards strangers.
ATYANNA
FemaleCaptivating name of West African origin meaning 'graceful beauty', popularized by Alice Walker's novel 'The Color Purple'.
ATYIA
FemaleBeautiful African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning "She comes with wealth," symbolizing prosperity and good fortune.
ATZHIRI
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning 'myself', reflecting individuality and independence.
ATZHIRY
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from 'atzam,' meaning 'strong' or 'powerful.'
ATZI
FemaleUnique Mexican name derived from "Atzitzihatl," meaning "water butterfly" in Nahuatl culture, symbolizing transformation and renewal.
ATZIMBA
FemaleUnique Nahuatl name meaning 'star', reflecting ancient Nahua mythology where stars were considered divine beings.
ATZIN
FemaleAztec-derived name translating to 'water' in Nahuatl, originally used as an epithet for Huitzilopochtli.
ATZIRI
FemaleDistinctive Basque female name derived from 'atz', meaning 'hill', signifying 'the one who lives on a hill'.
ATZIRY
FemaleUnique Hebrew female given name derived from 'atzir,' meaning 'myrrh.' Its sweet-smelling resin was valued in ancient perfume, incense, medicine, and rituals.
AUBERY
FemaleFrench unisex name derived from 'aubépine', meaning 'hawthorn' tree, symbolizing beauty and renewal.
AUBIE
FemaleCharming French name derived from 'aube', meaning 'dawn', symbolizing fresh beginnings.
AUBIN
FemaleGermanic male given name meaning 'noble friend or protector', popularized in France after the Norman conquest.
AUBRA
FemaleUnique, French-derived name meaning 'dawn', often associated with freshness and beauty.
AUBRAY
FemaleRare French-derived female first name meaning 'white' or 'white stone', originally used to describe someone with fair hair or light eyes.