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AWI
FemaleUnique African name derived from the Fulani word 'awai', meaning 'peace'.
AWILDA
FemaleRare Germanic name meaning "wealth" or "riches", derived from Old Germanic elements "Auda" or "Auðr". It gained prominence in Norse mythology as the name of a valkyrie, and was later associated with historical figures like Aud the Deep-Minded. Today, Awilda is seen as a unique and powerful choice for parents seeking a strong moniker for their daughter.
AWN
FemaleArabic boy's name derived from 'awan', meaning 'clouds' or 'skies'. It symbolizes divine protection and mercy in Islamic tradition.
AWNA
FemaleRare Scottish female name derived from the Gaelic word 'Aobh', meaning 'white' or 'radiant'.
AWO
FemaleCaptivating African name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning 'born on a weekday' and connected to the Yoruba goddess Oya.
AWTUMN
FemaleAutumn is an English name derived from the word 'autumn', referring to one of the four seasons of the year. It is often associated with feelings of warmth and nostalgia, evoking images of falling leaves and harvest season.
AXA
FemaleUnique female name of uncertain origin, with suggestions ranging from Latin/Spanish descent to Scandinavian roots like Axildis. Its meaning varies between "father's daughter," "peaceful warrior," or concepts related to purity and innocence. Throughout history, notable individuals such as early Christian figure Axa in ancient Rome and French Queen Axa have borne this name. In popular culture, it is associated with video game titles and singer-songwriter Axl Rose. Despite its rarity, Axa's enigmatic allure continues to attract those who appreciate distinctive names.
AXARA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "father," signifying the importance of fatherhood and its influence on children's lives.
AXEL
FemaleScandinavian name derived from Old Norse Ásgautr, meaning 'spear of the gods'.
AXELLE
FemaleFrench feminine given name derived from the Old French 'Esclarmonde', meaning 'bright protection'.
AXIA
FemaleRare Greek female name derived from the word 'axios', meaning 'worthy' or 'deserving'.
AXIE
FemaleRare Greek-derived name meaning 'worthy' or 'deserving', often associated with strength and wisdom.
AXIRY
FemaleUnique, African-inspired name of uncertain origin, chosen by parents seeking a distinctive moniker with no widespread historical usage.
AXL
FemaleRare Persian name of ancient origin, derived from 'Axshar', meaning 'Lord Wisdom' in Zoroastrian religion.
AXTON
FemaleDistinctive American given name derived from the English-Scottish surname Axton, meaning 'settlement by the oak tree'.
AXYL
FemaleUnique German name of Old Germanic origin meaning "noble" and "healthy".
AXYLA
FemaleGreek feminine given name meaning "worthy" or "deserving", used in ancient Greece to denote respect and value. It appeared in Homer's Odyssey as the name of Odysseus' loyal servant, associating it with intelligence, courage, and devotion. Today, Axyla remains a rare but significant choice for parents seeking unique historical names for their daughters.
AYA
FemaleAya, of Arabic origin, means 'sign' or 'miracle' in Islam, and refers to each verse in the Quran.
AYAA
FemaleArabic name derived from 'aya', meaning 'sign' or 'verse' in the Quran.
AYAAN
FemaleArabic-origin unisex name, meaning "companions" or "refugees," reflecting concepts of support and companionship. It gained prominence through Islamic history, notably via Ayaan bin Husayn, a companion of Prophet Muhammad. Today, it's popular worldwide for its meaningful association with companionship and refuge.
AYAANA
FemaleCaptivating name of African origin, translating to 'beauty' in Swahili.
AYAAT
FemaleArabic-origin name derived from 'aya', meaning 'sign' or 'verse'. In Islam, it signifies reverence for the Quran.
AYAH
FemaleArabic-origin girl's name meaning "sign" or "Quran verse", popular among Muslims and admired for its cultural richness and uniqueness.
AYAHNA
FemaleAfrican American name with Yoruba and Hawaiian origins, symbolizing joy from life's source.
AYAINA
FemaleCaptivating Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning 'joyful character'.
AYAK
FemaleRare, Hebrew female given name meaning "heel," derived from the biblical figure Esau's son, symbolizing strength and resilience.
AYAKA
FemaleFeminine Japanese name originating from the characters "Aya" (colorful) and "Ka" (fragrance), translating to "colorful fragrance".
AYAKO
FemaleFeminine Japanese given name composed of "Aya" (color) and "ko" (small child), translating to "colorful little girl".
AYALA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "deer," associated with King Solomon's Song of Songs, and was used among Spanish Jews in the Middle Ages. It signifies grace and elegance today.
AYALAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'doe' or 'deer', symbolizing grace and beauty, and has ancient biblical roots.
AYALGUU
FemaleUnique Mongolian name meaning 'Five Moons', combining symbols of wisdom and balance.
AYAME
FemaleAyame, a graceful Japanese feminine name, originates from '彩' (ay) and '間' (ma), translating to 'iris flower', symbolizing elegance and beauty.
AYAMI
FemaleCaptivating Japanese feminine given name derived from "会" (ai), meaning "meeting," and "海" (mi), signifying "sea," translating to "sea meeting." It evokes tranquility and harmony, becoming popular in Japan during the late 20th century as parents sought unique names for their daughters.
AYAN
FemaleThe name Ayan is Arabic in origin and means 'morning', suggesting freshness and renewal.
AYANA
FemaleAyana, of African origin, means "born at night" in Swahili and carries cultural significance as children born then are believed to possess special gifts. It's also associated with night-blooming flowers, adding beauty and enchantment.
AYANAH
FemaleOriginating from Hebrew, the unique female name 'Ayanah' means 'answer' or 'response', echoing Jewish tradition's veneration of Hannah and her faith.
AYANAMI
FemaleJapanese name of both feminine and masculine usage, originating from the kanji 綾渚美 which translates to "beautiful wavy beach".
AYANDA
FemaleSwazi name meaning "we are building," reflecting unity and collective effort.
AYANE
FemaleRare yet significant Japanese given name composed of two kanji characters: "Aya" meaning "colorful," and "Ne" translating to "sound." Together, they convey the interpretation of "harmonious colors" or "melodious colors." Though its history lacks extensive documentation due to rarity, Ayane has been used in Japan for centuries and was notably carried by a female poet from the Heian period. Today, Ayane gains international popularity, attributed partly to its aesthetic appeal and references in popular culture such as video games like Tecmo's Dead or Alive series featuring an Ayane character.
AYANFEOLUWA
FemaleBeautiful name of Yoruba origin meaning 'festival of joy'.