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Aybrie is a contemporary name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries for its uniqueness and ease of pronunciation.
Ayce is an English given name of Old French origin, meaning "noble" or "sovereign", first recorded during the Middle Ages among the English nobility.
The name Ayers, of English origin, signifies 'riverbank' or 'stream', reflecting its historical occupational usage near waterways.
Aylissa is a unique Scottish name derived from the Old English Ælfgyfu, meaning 'elf gift'.
Aylssa is an English variant of Ashley, meaning "from the ash tree meadow.
Aymir is of Arabic origin, derived from Ibrahim meaning 'my servant', associated with Prophet Ibrahim.
Aynslee is a rare Scottish feminine given name derived from 'eagles' or 'eagle-rock', suggesting strength and freedom.
Aynsleigh is a unique English feminine given name, coined by J.K. Rowling for her Harry Potter series, combining 'edge' or 'strength' with 'woodland clearing.'
Aynsley is an English unisex given name derived from Old English 'Eyneslægh', meaning 'from the sole of the island'.
Ayres is an uncommon English given name derived from Old English "eah", meaning "riverbank". It was historically associated with water and has been used for both boys and girls since the 17th century.
Ayriana is a rare and beautiful name of unknown origin, believed to be a variant of Arianna meaning "very holy" in Hebrew, though not definitively proven. It gained popularity recently, especially in English-speaking countries like the USA and Canada, with celebrities such as Mariah Carey choosing it for their daughters. Historically, Ayriana was used in medieval Europe, possibly derived from the Latin name Ariana meaning "peaceful.
Ayrion is a recently invented name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries despite lacking historical or cultural significance.
Ayron is a unique and uncommon boy's name of uncertain origin and meaning, believed by some to derive from the Old English word "earn," meaning "eagle." It has gained some popularity in recent years despite its unclear history and lack of famous bearers.
Ayston is an uncommon English given name derived from Old English words "ea" meaning "estuary" or "river mouth," and "stan" meaning "stone.
Ayton is a rare English given name derived from the surname Aiton, which means 'estate' or 'homestead', suggesting qualities like stability and tradition.
Ayven is a unisex Hebrew name meaning "life", gaining popularity in recent years due to its modern sound and historical biblical significance as one of Benjamin's sons.
The name Ayveon is of Hebrew origin, meaning "life". It's a unisex name that has gained popularity recently despite not being traditionally Hebrew. Its pronunciation is similar to "a-vee-on" and it reflects vitality and passion for life. Although new compared to traditional names like Abraham, Ayveon's association with Hebrew culture and positive meaning contributes to its growing popularity in English-speaking countries.
Ayvin is an uncommon name with uncertain African or Scottish origins, meaning "life" or "living".
Ayvrie is a captivating feminine name of French origin, meaning 'hawthorn', symbolizing elegance and grace.
Azai is a rare Japanese name derived from "Ayai," meaning "indigo," symbolizing nobility and strength.
Azaleigh is a unique English given name created by combining elements of Azariah ("the Lord has helped") and Elizabeth ("God is my oath"), signifying "God has helped me make a promise.
Azaleigha is a modern African American unisex name derived from Azariah (Hebrew: "whom God helps") and Leigha/Aleigha (English: "noble").
Azell is an uncommon, recently popularized name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Latin "azellus" meaning 'little fox', or Anglo-Saxon Athel meaning 'noble'.
Azlyn is a recent, unique creation blending Azure ("sky blue") and Lyn ("harmony"), evoking harmony amidst clarity.
Azlynne is a recently created name, believed to be a blend of Azlynn and Lyla with an added 'n'. Despite lacking historical meaning, many associate it with similar-sounding names like Azalea or Azylym, interpreting it as "noble", "free-spirited", or symbolizing harmony/beauty. It's predominantly found in English-speaking countries like the US and Canada.
Azraq is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'blue' or 'clear', associated with historic figure Ibn az-Zaqq and symbolizing clarity and wisdom.
Azul is a unique and beautiful Spanish girl's name meaning 'blue'.
Azure is a rare French name meaning "sky blue". It was popularized by Victor Hugo and Marcel Proust in literature, but its roots date back to ancient times as a term of endearment or poetic expression for the vastness of the sky.
Azuri is a captivating African name derived from Swahili, translating to "blue" and symbolizing depth, stability, and tranquility.
Ba is an African origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba people, translating to "Father" in English and symbolizing long-awaited sons and family lineage.
Babbett is an uncommon English given name derived from 'babe,' meaning child, often associated with individuals expressing independence and unique perspectives.
Babe is an English name, a shortened form of Barbara, meaning 'foreigner' or 'stranger', popularized as a female given name in the 20th century.
Babs is an English given name with roots in Aramaic, translating to "foreign" or "stranger". While often used as a diminutive of Barbara or Babette, it can also stand alone. Historically, Babs was more popular in the mid-20th century but has since declined. Notable figures like Babs Windsor and Babs Steger have contributed to its recognition in popular culture.
Baeleigh is a modern name created by blending Bailey ("berry clearing") and Leigh ("meadow"), first popularized in the late 1990s.
Baeley is an English given name derived from the Old English word 'bægel', meaning 'bail' or 'bucket'. Though its historical significance is unclear, it has gained popularity as a distinctive unisex name.
Baer is a German-origin unisex given name derived from the Germanic word for 'bear', first used in the Middle Ages.
Bahia: An Arabic-origin name meaning 'sea' or 'bay', popularized by the Brazilian region Bahía de Todos os Santos and admired for its elegance.
Bai is a Chinese given name derived from the common surname '白', meaning 'white' and associated with purity and brightness.
Bailee is an American-origin name created as a variant spelling of Bailey, meaning 'steward' or 'officer', and gaining popularity for its modern sound and unique sophistication.
Bailey is an English given name derived from the surname meaning 'bailiff' or 'law enforcement officer', gaining popularity for use as both boys' and girls' names since the late 19th century.