Adarius is a rare Latin-derived name meaning 'belonging to Adar', the sixth month of the Jewish calendar, often associated with joy and the festival of Purim.
Adarrion is an African-American created name, formed by combining Adrian and Darion/Darrius, without a specific defined meaning but potentially interpreted as 'possessing great darkness' or 'holder of dark-haired power.' It remains rare and striking.
Adarrius is an intriguing name of unknown origin, possibly African or African-American, with a suggested Latin-derived meaning of "to give," though interpretations vary. Despite its mystery, Adarrius has gained some recent popularity in the US.
Adarryll is a unisex given name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "adari" meaning "to fight", reflecting qualities of strength and courage.
Adashia is a distinctive and beautiful name of uncertain origin, with proposed Hebrew ('helper' or 'noble') and Native American ('running water') meanings.
Adasia is a rare, Latin-derived girl's name meaning 'arrival' or 'coming,' with historical ties to ancient Roman festivals celebrating divine arrivals.
Adassa is a Hebrew name meaning "ornament" or "jewel", derived from the Old Testament wife of Lamech, and has gained popularity among Jewish families worldwide.
Adassah is a rare Hebrew name meaning "woman of noble bearing," derived from the Old Testament figure Adassah, one of Jokimeam's seven daughters during the judges period in ancient Israel. Pronounced "a-DAH-sah.
Adasynn is a distinctive name of unknown origin, often mistakenly linked to Ada or Ashton, yet no definitive evidence supports this theory. Its meaning remains unclear due to its uncertain roots, but parents seem drawn to its uniqueness and captivating sound.
Adavia is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "ornamental water," symbolizing life, purification, and fertility, though not commonly used in Israel or among Jewish communities.
Adayah is a Hebrew name meaning 'ornamented with God's grace', derived from the word 'ad' meaning 'ornament'. It has biblical roots, being one of the daughters of Zion mentioned in the Bible.
Adayshia is a distinctive Yoruba name of African origin, combining "Ada," meaning first daughter, with "-aysia," signifying beauty and land, resulting in "first daughter of the land.
Adbiel is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'Father of David', derived from 'Av' (father) and 'David', referring to the biblical king known for his faith and courage.
Addae is an uncommon yet meaningful Akan name from Ghana, translating to "born on Tuesday" and signifying a divine connection in the 40-day Akan calendar.
Addalee is a captivating American name created by combining Adeline and Adele, with no specific meaning but often associated with the German 'noble' and Hebrew 'weary'.
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