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AZAILA
FeminineUnique, ancient girl's name with uncertain origins, possibly Arabic ("everlasting"), but first recorded in 13th century England.
AZARIELLA
FeminineDistinctive Persian feminine name meaning "little fire" or "like a fire," symbolizing strength and immortality, and popular for its unique sound and cultural significance.
AZARII
FeminineUnique Hebrew name that means "God has helped," signifying divine aid.
AZRAH
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning 'brilliance' or 'radiance', associated with light and intelligence.
AZYRA
FeminineUnique feminine name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Hebrew Aziza meaning 'strong', but often associated with creativity and individuality.
AZZA
FeminineArabic girl's name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', derived from the Arabic word 'aziz', reflecting inner resilience.
BAELA
FeminineBela is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'before' or 'in front', popularized during the Middle Ages among European Jews.
BASHA
FeminineHebrew name derived from "bashan," meaning "to make haste" or "hurry." Historically, it has been associated with swiftness and leadership, as seen in several biblical figures like King Ahab's commander. Despite not having definitive personality traits linked to the name, Basha remains a unique choice today, evoking images of strength and determination, and appealing to parents seeking a meaningful moniker with historical significance.
BAYA
FeminineCaptivating Berber name derived from 'iba', meaning 'to live', signifying life and vitality.
BAYLAH
FeminineHebrew girls' name meaning 'home' or 'house', derived from the word 'bayit'. It's known for its strength and resilience, and has historic roots in ancient Hebrew culture.
BENJAMIN
FeminineHebrew name derived from 'ben,' meaning 'son,' originally given to one of the twelve tribes of Israel.
BETANIA
FeminineRare Hebrew name translating to "house of the Lord" or "temple of God".
BETHANIA
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'house of answered prayers', reflecting its biblical origins as Lazarus' hometown.
BETZY
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning "Daughter of Tziporah", popularized by Moses' wife Zipporah, and was most commonly used in the U.S. during the late 19th to early 20th century.
BIJOU
FeminineFrench-derived female given name meaning "jewel" or "gemstone." It originated in the 19th century through French literature and has since been adopted worldwide for its timeless elegance and unique appeal.
BLAIKLEE
FeminineRare, Scottish female name derived from Blair, meaning 'plain' or 'field'.
BLAKELI
FeminineUnisex name of African origin derived from the Yoruba people's culture. It combines "Blake," meaning honorable, and "Li," signifying happiness, conveying a powerful meaning: "Honorable Happiness.
BLANCHE
FeminineFrench female given name meaning "white," popularized by historical figures like Queen Blanche of Castile and literary characters such as Belle in "A Tale of Two Cities.
BRAELYNNE
FeminineUnique Irish girls' name derived from the surname O'Braylan, meaning "descendant of Bresal," an ancient Irish hero.
BRAXLEY
FeminineUncommon but distinctive English name meaning "spear clearing" or "wood with spears," offering uniqueness without being overly familiar.
BRAYAH
FeminineDistinctive, Hebrew-origin unisex name meaning 'lightning' in English.
BREALYNN
FeminineModern, unique name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Braonáin, meaning "descendant of Brian" or "noble".
BREANA
FeminineIrish female given name derived from 'O'Brian', meaning 'descendant of Brian'.
BRENTLEE
FeminineAmerican blend name derived from Brent ('fire') and Lee (multiple meanings across cultures).
BRISTYL
FeminineUncommon girl's name with unknown origins and meaning.
BRITAIN
FeminineUncommon yet striking male given name of English origin, derived from 'Britannia', the Latin term used by Romans to refer to Great Britain, and believed to mean 'land of the Britons'.
BRITTAN
FeminineEnglish unisex name derived from the Old English word 'Beorht', meaning 'bright' or 'famous'. It was popular among medieval nobility and associated with royalty. Today, Brittan remains a unique choice in English-speaking countries.
BRIYAH
FeminineThe Hebrew name Briyah means 'creation' and is associated with creativity.
BUFFY
FeminineBuffy, of English origin, means 'golden-haired' and was initially used as a nickname for individuals with blonde hair.
CADE
FeminineIrish name of uncertain meaning, derived from the surname "Mac Cadá," which means "son of Cad.
CAELAN
FeminineEnchanting Irish name derived from the ancient surname "O'Ceallachain," meaning "descendant of Ceallachan," which combines "ceall" (strife) and "achan" (little). Originally a medieval Irish surname for families near forts, Caelan evolved into a popular given name with pronunciations like "KAY-len" or "KEE-len." Today, it stands out as a unique choice with deep Irish roots.
CAIDYN
FeminineUnique Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Catháin, meaning "descendant of Cathán," which in turn means "battle" or "fight.
CALEB
FeminineHebrew name meaning "devoted to God," inspired by the courageous biblical figure who explored Canaan before its conquest.
CALEI
FeminineWelsh boy's name derived from "caled," meaning "hardy" or "battle." It was popular among ancient Celtic warriors and has ties to King Arthur legend.
CALEIA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-origin name meaning "narrow path" or "steep way," symbolizing perseverance and determination. Once used in ancient Rome, it gained fiery connotations in medieval times through its association with the Latin word 'caleo.' Today, it's rare but captivating, standing out as a choice reflecting strength and resilience.
CALEYAH
FeminineAfrican American feminine name meaning "Beautiful Joy" or "Rejoice in Beauty", composed of "cale" (beautiful) and "yah" (joy/rejoice).
CALIXTA
FeminineRare Latin-derived female given name meaning 'cup' or 'abundance', popularized by French novelist Honoré de Balzac in his short story "Calixta".
CAMBER
FeminineUnique Welsh given name meaning "crooked" or "bent," associated with meandering rivers and popularized by medieval knight Sir Cambrius.
CAMIAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning "my priest," signifying devotion to God's service.
CAMONI
FeminineDistinctive Italian given name, derived from Camerini, meaning 'room' or 'chamber', originally associated with individuals living near one.