Female and male first names : United States.



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Aubriauna is a unique American girl's name, created from Aubrey and the '-auna' suffix associated with nature, meaning 'noble brightness'.
The name Audean is of American origin, created as a modern invention during the early to mid-20th century, with no specific meaning attached.
Audianna, of American origin, is a modern name created by combining elements from Audrey ('noble strength') and Anna ('grace'), with no specific historical meaning.
Audie is an American name derived from Old English 'Eadgyth', meaning 'noble combat'.
Audiel is a rare Hebrew name, coined by John Greenleaf Whittier in his poem 'The Song of Hate,' symbolizing strength and courage.
Audreanna is an American-compound name derived from Audrey ('noble strength') and Anna ('grace'), conveying nobility and elegance.
Audreyanna is an American name derived from 'Audrey' (Old English: 'noble strength') and 'Anna' (Hebrew: 'grace'), popularized by singer Audrey Nuna.
Augden is a rare given name with an unknown origin and meaning. It has never been among the top 1000 most popular boys' names in the U.S., as per Social Security data.
Aujanae is an distinctive African American female name, created by combining Aujuana and Aneka during the early 20th century. It holds cultural significance without a specific meaning or historical figure attached.
Aundraya is a distinctive American name created by author Christopher Paolini for his fantasy series, "The Inheritance Cycle." Though its meaning is unclear, it's often linked to inheritance due to its origin, suggesting something passed down through generations.
Aundre is a distinctive African American name derived from Andre, meaning "man" or "courageous", with added letters 'u', 'n', and 'd'.
Aundreia is a unique American name created by author Anne Rice for her fictional vampire queen in 'The Vampire Lestat,' gaining popularity among fans of distinctive names despite having no specific meaning.
Aundreya is a modern American female name created by combining Andrea and Andrey, its meaning possibly being 'strong warrior'.
Aundria is a modern African American name derived from the combination of Audrey ('noble strength') and Brianna ('strong').
Aurorah is a captivating American feminine given name created by combining 'aura' and 'ora', conveying light and inspiration.
Auslynn is a distinctive American given name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Latin 'aureus', translating to 'golden one'. Its unique sound and rarity contribute to its modern appeal despite limited historical significance.
Austie is a modern, unisex American name derived from Austen/Austin, meaning 'noble' or 'great', popular for its uniqueness and ease.
AustinJames is an American compound name combining Austin (meaning 'great') and James ('supplanter'), creating a powerful and dynamic name with rich historical roots.
AustinJohn is an uncommon American name composed of Austin, meaning 'great' or 'magnificent' (Latin "Augustus"), and John, meaning 'God is gracious' (Hebrew).
Austinlee is a modern American name created by combining Austin (Latin 'heat or fire,' Anglo-Saxon 'noble stone') and Lee ('clearing in forest' or 'meadow'), without an official meaning but gaining popularity among parents seeking distinctive names.
Austinmichael is an uncommon American given name formed by combining the English names Austin ('great') and Michael ('who is like God?').
Austintyler is a unique American given name, created as a blend of Austin ('from Augustine') and Tyler (occupational surname for 'tiler'), with fewer than five births recorded between 2000-2019 in the U.S.
Austyn is an American name of ancient Germanic origin, derived from Austen, meaning 'great' or 'magnificent', gaining popularity in the late 20th century as a unisex name.
Author is a rare Latin-derived male name meaning 'to increase' or 'greater', derived from the Latin word 'auctor', meaning 'author' or 'founder'. Though uncommon, it has been used historically by notable figures like American surveyor and politician Author Stiles.
Autrey is an American given name created by author Stephen King for his 'Dark Tower' series, gaining popularity due to its association with this influential work despite lacking historical origin or meaning.
Autumn is an American name derived from the English season "autumn," symbolizing change and transformation, and associated with abundance and prosperity during harvest time.
Autumn is an English-origin given name derived from the Latin "autumnus," meaning "fall season." It gained popularity in the late 20th century, symbolizing transformation and renewal.
Avajo is a distinctive name of Native American origin, specifically from the Navajo tribe, which lacks a definitive English translation but holds personal significance within Navajo families or communities.
Avalee is a unique American name created by combining Ava ('life') and Lee ('gracious'), gaining popularity since the mid-20th century despite lacking a specific meaning.
Avannah is a unique American name created from Ava ('bird') and Annah/Anna ('grace'), conveying 'bird-like grace' or 'bird of favor'.
Avary is a unique baby girl's name with unknown origins, thought by some to be a variant spelling of Avery, meaning "ruler of elves". Despite its uncertain roots, Avary has gained popularity in recent years in English-speaking countries, ranking as the 782nd most popular name for girls in the US in 2020. Its appeal may lie in its distinctiveness and potential connection to trendy names like Avery.
Aveayah is a unique Native American name from the Cherokee nation, meaning 'Waterfall Leader'.
Aveda is a distinctive name of Native American origin, meaning 'the first woman' in Dakota language.
Aveiyah is a unique modern girl's name of unclear African or Native American origin, often associated with the meanings 'life' or 'breath of life.'
Avenlea, of American origin, combines 'aven' meaning 'water meadow' or 'riverbank', and 'lea' signifying 'woodland clearing', translating to 'meadow by the water in the woodland clearing'. Though lacking historical significance, its natural elements evoke tranquility and connection to nature.
Avenlee is a distinctive American girls' name coined by J.K. Rowling, with meanings ranging from 'fair-haired' to 'noble', despite no clear historical roots.
Aveonna is an African-American name of Swahili origin, derived from 'amani' meaning peace and 'vona' meaning vision, interpreted as bringing peaceful insights.
Averee is a modern American girls' name that gained popularity recently due to its unique sound and spelling. Though its meaning is not clearly defined, it's often associated with beauty and grace.
Averee is an American invention, first appearing in 2008, with an uncertain meaning possibly linked to 'average' or 'equalize', but no historic figure attached.
Averett is an uncommon yet distinctive American given name, created by combining 'Everett' (meaning 'brave boar') and 'Alexander' ('defender of mankind'), interpreted to mean 'strength and defense'.