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ABROM
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'exalted father', historically significant as it was the original name of the patriarch Abraham.
ABRON
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning 'creator' or 'father of many', derived from the biblical name Avram, later known as Abraham.
ABRUM
MasculineHebrew name meaning "father is exalted," carried by one of King David's warriors in the Bible. It's respected and timeless yet modern.
ABSALOM
MasculineHebrew name meaning "Father of Peace" with biblical roots tracing back to King David's rebellious yet eventually forgiven son.
ABSALON
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "peaceful" or "calm," known biblically as King David's rebellious son and historically through Danish Bishop Absalon.
ABSHIR
MasculineDistinct Somali name of Arabic origin meaning 'clear' or 'bright', historically associated with intelligence and wisdom.
ABTIN
MasculineUnique Persian male name derived from 'abitin', meaning 'good luck' or 'fortunate', originating from ancient Avestan language.
ABU
MasculineAbu, of Arabic origin, means 'father' and was traditionally used in Arabia to address men by their eldest son's name.
ABUBACAR
MasculineThe name Abubacar originates from Arabic and means "servant of the mighty".
ABUBACARR
MasculineUnique, Mandinka name of West African origin, meaning 'father of the strong-willed', carried by notable Islamic scholars like Al-Aqqa and historic figures such as Abubakar Shekau.
ABUBAKAR
MasculineArabic name meaning "father-like" or "similar to the father".
ABUBAKARR
MasculineArabic name that means 'father of the young lightning', derived from Abu Bakr, Islam's first caliph after Prophet Muhammad's death.
ABUBAKARY
MasculineAfrican name from the Fulani people, meaning "Father of Bakari," referencing the companion of Prophet Muhammad.
ABUBAKER
MasculineAbubakar is an Arabic name meaning "servant of the all-wise," derived from 'ab' (father/slave) and 'bakr' (young camel). It was borne by Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, Islam's first Caliph, signifying honesty and wisdom.
ABUBAKIR
MasculineArabic male given name meaning "Father of Bakr", derived from 'abu' meaning father and 'bakr' meaning morning.
ABUBAKR
MasculineArabic name meaning 'Father of a young camel', originating from the name of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, a close companion of Prophet Muhammad and Islam's first caliph.
ABUKAR
MasculineSomali name of Arabic origin, meaning "the servant of the wise one," typically pronounced /əˈbuːkɑːr/.
ABUNDIO
MasculineSpanish given name derived from the Latin word for 'abundant', traditionally signifying prosperity.
ABUZAR
MasculineRare Persian name derived from Abu Zurah, meaning "Father of Morning Glow," carried by a historic companion of Muhammad known for his wisdom and courage.
ABY
MasculineRare and distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'father'.
ABYAN
MasculineArabic origin name meaning 'wished-for child', inspired by the Prophet Muhammad's aunt's daughter.
AC
MasculineGreek origin, meaning "sharp" or "pointed", derived from the Greek word 'akmos'. It has historical significance in Greek mythology as the name of an Argonaut, and has been used throughout history, including by early Christians and Roman figures. Today, it remains a distinctive choice with a rich history and association with strength.
ACACIUS
MasculineRare, Latin-derived name with historical significance, borne by early Christian saints and associated with the sacred acacia tree in various cultures.
ACAI
MasculineUncommon and intriguing name with roots in Brazil, derived from the Portuguese word 'açaí' meaning açaí palm tree. In Taino mythology, it is associated with Acai, the god of cassava.
ACAMAS
MasculineGreek masculine given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from 'akamas', meaning 'unfought' or 'invincible'. It appears in Greek mythology as the son of Theseus and Phaedra, fought in the Trojan War, and was a suitor for Penelope in Homer's Odyssey. In Christianity, Acamas was used as a martyr's name and several saints bore this name. Today, it is relatively rare but remains an attractive choice due to its rich history.
ACARI
MasculineEnigmatic name of uncertain origin, with no known roots in popular languages or cultures.
ACCESS
MasculineEnglish origin, means 'to reach or approach easily'. Popularized in recent decades, particularly among businesses emphasizing accessibility, it's also used as a given name, reflecting innovation and progress since its mid-20th century debut.
ACCIE
MasculineAccie: Latin origin, derived from Achilles, the legendary Greek hero. A modern simplification of the classic name. Some associate it with French Ace ('one', 'ace'), suggesting unity/excellence. Gaining popularity in recent years.
ACCURSIO
MasculineRare Latin-derived male name meaning 'cursed' or 'doomed', popular among medieval Italian nobility despite its potential negative connotation.
ACE
MasculineUnique and modern name of unknown origin, popularized in recent years due to its association with excellence and perfection.
ACEA
MasculineDistinctive Latin-origin name that means "sharp" or "pointed," originally used in ancient Rome and favored by some notable individuals throughout history.
ACEE
MasculineUnique African name of Yoruba origin meaning "my joy will never end.
ACEIN
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "my help" or "I am his helper", popularized by medieval Karaite Jews.
ACEION
MasculineDistinctive Latin name derived from 'Acius', meaning 'eagle'.
ACEL
MasculineRare Spanish name of noble origin.
ACELIN
MasculineRare French name derived from 'Acelin', an occupational surname for millers or spice cake makers, and believed to mean 'shining' or 'bright'.
ACELINO
MasculineRare Portuguese given name, derived from 'Ace' meaning 'one' or 'excellence', with the suffix '-lino' being of Portuguese origin.
ACELYN
MasculineRare Welsh name meaning 'ashes', popularized during the Victorian era, with a mysterious meaning often associated with renewal or delicate beauty.
ACEN
MasculineRare, historic name with unknown origin and meaning, sometimes linked to Latin or Hebrew roots but with no definitive connection.
ACENCION
MasculineUnique Spanish given name derived from the word 'acensio,' meaning 'appearance' or 'manifestation.' It originally referred to actors but has evolved into a name honoring Saint Acencion, a martyred soldier celebrated on October 12th.