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ARJUNKRISHNA
MasculineIndian origin name composed of 'Arjun', meaning 'white' or 'clear', from the Sanskrit word 'arjuna', and 'Krishna', meaning 'dark blue', from the Sanskrit word 'krish'. It combines the strengths and qualities of Arjuna, a heroic Pandava brother from the Mahabharata epic, and Krishna, an avatar of Lord Vishnu. This unique name signifies bravery, skill, devotion, wisdom, love, and divine power.
ARMARI
MasculineIntriguing African name from the Yoruba culture, signifying 'peaceful' or 'harmonious'.
ARTIMUS
MasculineRare yet meaningful Latin-derived name meaning 'bear', symbolizing strength and courage, popular among Romans admiring these qualities.
ARTORIUS
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning 'joint' or 'limb', associated with the Roman god Mars. It has historical ties to the legendary King Arthur and carries connotations of strength and courage.
ASAYA
MasculineJapanese name derived from 'asayaseru', meaning 'to make someone shine' or 'illuminate'.
ASEEL
MasculineArabic boy's name meaning "lion," associated with strength, leadership, and regal power.
ASHIR
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from the word 'ashar', meaning 'ten'. It carries historical significance, as seen in biblical figures like Ashir of Dan, and is often associated with strength and wisdom.
ASHON
MasculineAfrican-origin name meaning "fourth-born son" in the Akan language of Ghana.
ASIF
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning 'the most high', derived from Al-Asif, referring to Allah. It's popular worldwide, particularly among Muslims.
ATHENS
MasculineDeriving from ancient Greece's capital city, Athens is a name that signifies wisdom and historical importance.
AURIEL
MasculineCaptivating Hebrew name meaning 'light', derived from the word 'Or'. It signifies illumination and has literary and celestial associations.
AUTUMN
MasculineEnglish feminine given name originating from the season itself, 'hafelmessan' in Old English meaning 'harvest month'. It signifies transition, beauty, and nature's cyclic processes.
AVALON
MasculineAvalon, of Welsh origin, translates to 'isle of apples,' symbolizing earthiness and enchantment.
AVEON
MasculineRecent, unisex given name with a modern sound, believed to derive from Latin 'aevum' meaning 'age', though this connection is not universally accepted.
AYOMIKUN
MasculineNigerian name of Yoruba origin meaning 'embodied joy', wishing happiness for the child.
AYRON
MasculineOriginal and distinctive given name of uncertain origin, with no established meaning or historical associations, making it a unique choice for a baby boy.
AYTHAN
MasculineUnique Scottish name derived from 'Òghan', meaning 'young warrior'. It's associated with legendary Scottish warriors like Og MacDhui, embodying courage and strength.
AYVIAN
MasculineUnknown origin and its meaning is unclear.
AZA
MasculineHebrew name meaning "help" or "assistance".
AZAM
MasculineAzam: Unique Arabic-origin name meaning 'powerful/mighty one', popular among historic Islamic figures like Osman I Azam Shah, yet not widely known in the West.
AZAVIER
MasculineRare Spanish given name meaning "orange blossom," originating from the Middle Ages and often associated with purity and innocence.
AZMIR
MasculineArabic origin unisex name meaning "powerful" or "mighty," often associated with strength and resilience.
BACARI
MasculineUncommon yet captivating name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba word "Obaluaye," meaning "the owner of wealth" or "one who brings happiness and prosperity.
BAKHARI
MasculineAfrican name of Hausa origin, meaning 'smart' or 'wise', popularized by figures like Mallam Bakari.
BARACK
MasculineUnique male given name of Swahili origin, meaning "blessed" or "gifted by God," traditionally used among the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania. It gained global recognition due to former U.S. President Barack Obama.
BARUC
MasculineBaruch is a Hebrew name meaning 'blessed', with notable historical bearers including Jeremiah's secretary and a papal predecessor.
BASHAR
MasculineArabic unisex name derived from 'bashir,' meaning 'bringer of good news.' It's often associated with a courageous companion of the Prophet Muhammad, Bashir ibn Sa'd.
BASIM
MasculineArabic name derived from 'basima', meaning 'smile'. It's associated with happiness and positivity.
BASSEM
MasculineArabic origin name meaning 'smile', associated with joy and warmth. It has historical significance, being named after a companion of Prophet Muhammad known for kindness and generosity. Today, Bassem is popular worldwide due to its positive connotation.
BEAUMAN
MasculineRare French given name derived from the surname Beau-man, meaning "beautiful man".
BECKHEM
MasculineBeckham is of English origin, derived from Old Norse "Beekhámr," meaning "homestead by the brook." Though typically used as a surname, it has gained popularity as a first name, notably after retired footballer David Beckham named his son Brooklyn Beckham in 1999.
BELLEMY
MasculineUncommon yet elegant French given name of medieval nobility origin, meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome.'
BENECIO
MasculineLatin-origin name meaning 'blessed', popularized by figures like Pope Benedict XVI and actor Benicio del Toro.
BENIAH
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "son of Yah," notable as one of King David's mighty warriors in the Bible, renowned for his bravery and skill in battle.
BEOWULF
MasculineAncient Anglo-Saxon name meaning 'bee-wolf', derived from Old English and Old Norse languages, popularized by the epic poem 'Beowulf'.
BERRY
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Old French word 'beri', meaning 'berry'.
BERT
MasculineGerman name meaning 'bright' or 'famous', popular throughout history and worn by notable figures like British writer Arnold Bennett ('Bertie') and American jazz musician Bert Williams.
BILLIE
MasculineGender-neutral English name originating from William, meaning "resolute protection.
BLADEN
MasculineRare Anglo-Saxon male given name derived from 'bladene', meaning 'flat land' or 'open country'.
BLAIN
MasculineBlain is of Scottish origin, derived from Blair meaning 'plain' or 'field', popularized in the US during late 19th - early 20th centuries by notable figures like James G. Blaine and Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Avonlea series.