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ARLTON
MasculineArlton: Unique given name of unknown origin, popular among those seeking rare, distinctive names despite lack of widely accepted spelling or meaning.
ARLUS
MasculineLatin-derived name, possibly meaning "little bear" or "eagle power".
ARLY
MasculineDistinctive French name derived from the Old Germanic "Ari," meaning "warrior.
ARLYN
MasculineWelsh name derived from 'arlun', meaning 'design' or 'pattern,' representing creativity and associated with ancient Welsh heritage.
ARLYNN
MasculineRare and distinct given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the masculine name Arnold or Welsh roots, with meanings ranging from "eagle power" to "other champion".
ARMAAD
MasculinePersian given name derived from "arma", meaning "song" or "melody", and signifies "one who sings beautifully" or "creates harmony".
ARMAAN
MasculineIndian Punjabi origin, translates to 'desire' or 'aspiration', conveying a deep yearning for peace.
ARMAD
MasculineLatin-origin given name traditionally used for boys, meaning "armed" or "provided with arms." It has historical roots dating back to ancient Rome, where soldiers were known as "armati," and was once carried by notable figures like Marsilio Ficino.
ARMAHN
MasculineEnigmatic given name of unknown origin and meaning, used by both males and females throughout history.
ARMAHNI
MasculineUnique and beautiful West African name of Mandinka origin, meaning "peace" and denoting calmness internally and externally.
ARMAN
MasculineArmenian name meaning 'peace', derived from ancient 'aramin'.
ARMAND
MasculineHistoric French masculine given name meaning "protector of the army," derived from Germanic elements "heri" and "man.
ARMANDO
MasculineCaptivating male given name with Spanish and Italian origins. Derived from the Germanic word "heim," meaning "home" or "protected by the gods," it signifies belonging or divine protection.
ARMANI
MasculineItalian male given name with Latin origins meaning 'wardrobe' or 'cupboard'. Traditionally used for those working in textiles or fashion, it gained international recognition through the famous designer Giorgio Armani.
ARMANIE
MasculineUnique Persian name meaning "peace", first used in the Sassanid Empire around 224-651 CE.
ARMANII
MasculineCaptivating unisex name of Persian origin, meaning "cinnamon", a highly valued spice known for its warmth and aromatic beauty.
ARMANN
MasculineIcelandic male given name derived from Old Norse "armr," meaning "strong" or "mighty." It was popular among Vikings and remains so in modern Icelandic culture.
ARMANNI
MasculineRare yet compelling Italian name derived from the Old High German 'Heriman', meaning 'army man' or 'strong as an army'.
ARMANTE
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'armed' or 'protected', originally used during the Roman Empire for children from military families seeking a strong, protective moniker.
ARMANTI
MasculineUncommon Italian-derived given name, possibly originating from the city of Armanto in southern Italy. Though its exact meaning remains unclear, it is often associated with the Italian word "armando," which translates to "prepared" or "ready." Today, Armanti serves as a distinctive and elegant naming option for those seeking an unusual moniker with Italian roots that may symbolize preparation or readiness.
ARMANULLAH
MasculinePersian name meaning "Peace of God".
ARMANY
MasculineArman is a distinctive Persian name meaning "righteous" or "just," reflecting ancient beliefs in justice and peace.
ARMAR
MasculineRare yet powerful Welsh name derived from "arm", meaning "strength" or "power". It's associated with King Arthur and has historical significance, having been borne by notable figures like Sir Harry Vane the Younger.
ARMARD
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the blend of Germanic 'Armand' meaning "army strength" and Old English 'chard' meaning "hard". It may also be a creative invention with personal meaning. Despite its uncertain origins, Armard's uniqueness makes it intriguing and memorable.
ARMARI
MasculineIntriguing African name from the Yoruba culture, signifying 'peaceful' or 'harmonious'.
ARMARION
MasculineDistinctive male name of Latin origin, often interpreted as "powerful warrior" and drawing inspiration from the Roman god Mars.
ARMAS
MasculineFinnish masculine given name that originates from the Latin word "arma," meaning "weapons." It is also related to the Finnish surname Armas, which is believed to have originated from the Swedish personal name "Armas," meaning "warrior" or "powerful in war.
ARMAUN
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning 'exalted' or 'elevated', traced back to ancient biblical times, and associated with the descendant of Judah named Armus in the tribe of Benjamin.
ARMEEN
MasculineCaptivating Persian name meaning 'peace' or 'tranquil', popularized by ancient Armenian culture and signifying harmony and tranquility.
ARMEL
MasculineDistinctively Breton name meaning 'the honey', associated with notable figures like Saint Armel and sailor Armel Le Cléac'h.
ARMELO
MasculineItalian name meaning 'little dove', originating from Tuscany.
ARMEN
MasculineArmenian name derived from Hayk, legendary founder of Armenia, meaning "peace".
ARMEND
MasculineAlbanian boys' name derived from "armend", meaning "memorial" or "commemoration". It was popularized during Ottoman rule to honor ancestors who fought against them. Today, Armend remains widely used in Albania and among the diaspora, often shortened to Armen.
ARMER
MasculineRare German given name derived from the Old High German word "arm," meaning "strong" or "brave," associated with the god of war Donar.
ARMEZ
MasculineArmenian name derived from "aram", meaning "soul".
ARMIAS
MasculineRare yet meaningful Greek name that signifies peace or harmlessness.
ARMIE
MasculineRare, Persian-origin name derived from "Aram," meaning "prince" or "noble.
ARMIN
MasculineGerman-origin name derived from 'armin,' meaning 'complete' or 'whole.'
ARMINIUS
MasculineGermanic name meaning 'army' or 'warrior', historically associated with notable leaders like the Cheruscan chief who resisted Roman expansion in 9 AD, and prominent figures throughout medieval Europe.
ARMIR
MasculineAlbanian-origin name meaning "mountain," often associated with strength and courage.