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AUDRIANNE
FemaleRare but elegant French feminine variant of Adrian, meaning "dark-haired" or "from Hadria," with roots tracing back to the Anglo-Saxon Æðgyð, signifying "noble strength" or "noble counsel.
AUDRIAUNA
FemaleAfrican Igbo name meaning "the firstborn daughter who brings happiness.
AUDRIAUNNA
FemaleIgbo African name derived from 'Audu' meaning 'to lead' and 'Anuna' meaning 'beauty', translating to 'beautiful leader'. Traditionally given to prominent families, it's now gaining international recognition.
AUDRIE
FemaleAudrey is an English feminine given name derived from Old English elements 'æð' (noble/dark) and 'rīc' (power), translating to noble strength.
AUDRIEANA
FemaleRare Latin-derived name meaning 'golden' (aur) with a female suffix (-iana), conveying elegance and radiance.
AUDRIEANNA
FemaleDistinctive African name composed of 'Audre,' meaning noble strength or power, and 'Anna,' meaning grace.
AUDRIEL
FemaleAudriel: A Hebrew-originated name meaning 'strength' or 'might', often associated with angelic beings, now popular as a distinctive baby name.
AUDRIELLA
FemaleRare Hebrew feminine name derived from 'Audrey', meaning 'noble strength'.
AUDRIELLE
FemaleRare yet elegant French feminine name derived from the Germanic 'aud', meaning 'noble', and the French '-ielle', a diminutive suffix, translating to 'little noble one'.
AUDRIENA
FemaleDistinctively feminine Latin name signifying 'noble strength', tracing back to ancient Roman times.
AUDRIENNA
FemaleRare, mysterious feminine name of unknown origin, with no definitive records or sources providing information on its exact meaning.
AUDRIENNE
FemaleUnique French female given name derived from the Old Germanic 'audo', meaning 'noble', and ending with the French feminine suffix '-enne'.
AUDRII
FemaleRare, Scandinavian-derived feminine name meaning 'wealth' or 'noble', popular among Viking warriors and Norse royalty.
AUDRINA
FemaleUnique English female given name derived from Old German elements 'auda', meaning 'noble' or 'rich', and 'runa', signifying 'secret' or 'whisper', translating to 'noble secret'.
AUDRINAH
FemaleAudrinah: A unique and beautiful female name of unknown origin, popular among parents seeking distinctive names.
AUDRINNA
FemaleAudrinna, of Latin origin, means 'golden-haired' or 'precious', derived from the Latin word 'aurum'. It was historically significant in Roman culture and has been carried by notable figures like Audrinna de Montbéliard.
AUDRIONA
FemaleModern Irish feminine variant of 'Aoife', meaning 'beautiful' or 'radiant', carrying centuries-old historical significance.
AUDRIONNA
FemaleRare, elegant name of uncertain origin, resonating with Celtic or British influences yet lacking historical records.
AUDRIS
FemaleLithuanian girl's name meaning 'listener'.
AUDRONE
FemaleLithuanian female given name that means 'from the sea'.
AUDRY
FemaleUnisex English name derived from the Old French 'Audrier', meaning 'noble' or 'generous'. Originally popular among French nobility, it's now considered unique and distinctive.
AUDRYANA
FemaleRare yet captivating name of Latin origin, derived from 'audre', meaning 'noble' or 'bold', and connected to 'Aude', meaning 'hear' or 'listen'.
AUDRYANNA
FemaleAudryanna: A rare Latin-derived name meaning 'little golden one', it evokes elegance and sophistication while maintaining uniqueness.
AUDRYNA
FemaleAudryna, of Baltic origin from Lithuania, translates to 'golden' or 'made of gold', inspired by the Lithuanian goddess Aušrinė.
AUDRYNNA
FemaleAudrynna: A rare and enchanting name of unknown origin and meaning.
AUDY
FemaleFrench-origin name derived from 'Audoin', itself derived from Germanic elements meaning 'noble' or 'wealthy' friend.
AUDYN
FemaleWelsh boy's name derived from Owain, meaning 'youth' or 'lifetime', offering a modern twist on ancient history.
AUDYNN
FemaleModern Welsh name meaning 'noble strength', derived from the traditional Welsh masculine name Owen, which signifies 'youth' or 'noble birth.'
AUGIE
FemaleAmerican name of Italian and Latin origin, derived from Augusto or Augustus, meaning "great" or "venerable." It was originally used as an imperial title by Roman emperors like Julius Caesar Augustus and Octavian Augustus.
AUGUST
FemaleStrong and distinctive given name of Latin origin that means "majestic" or "venerable". It was originally an adjective used by the Romans to describe someone who was respected and dignified. The use of August as a given name can be traced back to ancient Rome, where it was named after Emperor Augustus Caesar. Today, August remains a popular choice among parents looking for unique and meaningful names for their sons due to its strong Latin roots and deep historical significance.
AUGUSTA
FemaleAugusta, of Latin origin, signifies 'great' or 'venerable', often linked with majesty or dignity.
AUGUSTE
FemaleAugustus is a Latin-derived masculine given name meaning "great" or "magnificent," originally an honorific title used by Roman emperors, notably Gaius Octavius (Augustus Caesar).
AUGUSTINA
FemaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'augustus' meaning 'great', often associated with Roman Emperor Augustus.
AUGUSTINE
FemaleLatin-derived unisex name meaning 'great' or 'majestic', popular among ancient Romans and associated with Saint Augustine of Hippo.
AUGUSTUS
FemaleLatin-derived masculine name that translates to "majestic" or "venerable," originally adopted by the first Roman emperor, Caesar Augustus.
AUJA
FemaleArabian name derived from 'Ajwah', prized dates symbolic of prosperity. It was popularized by Queen Auja bint Anbasa during the Islamic Golden Age.
AUJAH
FemaleRare African feminine given name derived from Hausa, meaning 'life' or 'born at dawn'.
AUJANAE
FemaleDistinctive African American female name, created by combining Aujuana and Aneka during the early 20th century. It holds cultural significance without a specific meaning or historical figure attached.
AUJANAI
FemaleAujanai, of Igbo origin, signifies unity through love.
AUJANE
FemaleFrench female given name derived from Occitan 'aujana', meaning 'today'.