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Addiemae is a distinctive American name created by Dan Brown for his novel "The Lost Symbol," with an unknown but potentially Hebrew-inspired origin.
Addieson is an English name derived from Æthelstan, meaning "noble stone".
Addilee is a rare but captivating Hebrew feminine name, derived from 'Adonai', meaning 'Lord' or 'Master', and interpreted as a unique variation of Adeline.
Addileigh is an American female name created by blending Adeline ("noble") and Leigh ("meadow"), conveying nobility in nature.
Addiley is a recently popularized feminine given name, believed to be a combination of Adelaide and Lily, translating to 'noble and kind' and 'beautiful flower', respectively.
Addiline is a rare Hebrew-derived feminine name meaning 'delicate' or 'fine'.
Addilyn is an American girl's name with elegant French-English roots, derived from Addison ("son of Adam") and Adeline ("noble"). It combines tradition with uniqueness, appealing to modern parents seeking distinctive yet classic names.
Addilyn is a charming American girl's name created by combining elements of Adeline, Addison, and Evelyn; it signifies 'noble' like Latin 'Adelina', rising in popularity since 2013.
Addilyna is an elegant and rare Arabic feminine given name derived from Adila meaning "fair" or "just," popularized by Yaqub Sanu' in his novel "Sayyid Ahmed.
Addilyne is an uncommon female given name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, making it intriguing despite lacking widely accepted etymology theories.
Addilynn is a recently created blend of Adeline and Lynn, with no historical language roots but gaining popularity for its femininity and elegance.
Addilynne is a unique American female name derived from Adeline, meaning 'noble', with a rich European history dating back to the Germanic element 'adal'.
Addine is a captivating Persian girls' name derived from 'Adineh', meaning 'like the moon'. It signifies grace and charm.
Addington is an uncommon English surname derived from 'æð' meaning river and 'ing-tun' meaning estate, signifying 'settlement by the river'. It dates back to at least 1086 and has been associated with notable figures and locations throughout history.
Addington is an English name of Old English origin meaning "wealthy estate," derived from the words "ead" (wealth) and "-ing" (belonging to or associated with).
Addis is an Ethiopian name derived from the capital city Addis Ababa, meaning "new flower" in Amharic.
Addis is an Ethiopian unisex name derived from the city Addis Ababa, meaning 'new flower' in Amharic, signifying growth and beauty.
Addisan is an Ethiopian name derived from 'adägsan', meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', historically given to Amhara children during times of celebration.
Addisen is a distinctive given name with unknown origins and no specific meaning. It has gained popularity as a modern choice for girls due to its rhythmic sound.
Addisen is an uncommon, modern name of unknown origin, used worldwide with various spellings like Addyson or Adalynne. It has no clear historical or cultural significance, making its meaning and interpretation subjective.
Addisin is a rare African name of Yoruba origin, believed to mean "the crown has returned," symbolizing renewal or comeback.
Addison is an English name derived from the surname 'son of Adam', originating in 13th century Somerset.
Addison is an English origin name, derived from the surname Adams meaning 'son of Adam', used interchangeably for boys and girls since the late 19th century, with notable popularity in recent years due to figures like Pharrell Williams' son Rocket Man Rodricus "Rocket" Williams Jr., also known as Pharrell.
Addison is a unisex English name originally derived from the Middle English word "adden," meaning "to full" or "to thicken." It was traditionally an occupational surname for cloth makers but has evolved into a popular given name in recent years.
Addiston is a rare given name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, first appearing in records as early as the 17th century.
Addison is an English name of Old English origin, meaning "noble stone." It was first used as a given name during the Middle Ages but is now considered unisex.
Addisyn is a captivating American name derived from combining Addison ('son of Adam') and Sydney ('wide meadow').
Addisynn is a unique name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries and open to interpretation due to its mysterious nature.
Addix is a modern, unique given name of unknown origin and meaning, first appearing in the U.S. baby name rankings in 2014.
The feminine given name Addle, of Italian origin, signifies 'noble' or 'of noble rank'. It was coined by King Alfred the Great in honor of his daughter's noble lineage.
Addlee is a modern, unique name of recent origin, likely inspired by other popular 'e'-ending names. Its meaning varies but may derive from the Irish surname O'Dalaigh ('from the daisy field'), or mean 'noble'/'great', or even 'little noble one'. Despite its uncertain origins, Addlee has gained popularity since its late 20th-century introduction.
Addleigh is an uncommon English given name, likely deriving from Old English 'æð' meaning 'river' or 'stream', and 'leah' meaning 'woodland clearing', though its exact origin remains unclear.
The name Addler, of German origin, means 'noble eagle' and symbolizes strength, courage, and freedom.
Addley is an uncommon yet meaningful English name derived from Æthelwald, signifying "noble ruler".
Addlie is a distinctively Scottish name derived from Adams, meaning "man" or "earth," offering a unique and modern twist on traditional Scottish heritage without a widely recognized historical figure.
Addlyn is an English given name derived from the Old English word "ead", meaning wealthy or prosperous, combined with "-lyn". It has musical qualities but lacks historical significance.
Addlynn is an American girl's name believed to derive from a combination of Adeline (meaning 'noble') and Lynn ('from the lake'), though its exact origins remain unclear.
Addonis is a distinctive Greek name derived from 'Adonis,' meaning 'lord' or 'the handsome one.'
Addox is an uncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, though some associate it with the Latin word "addere," meaning "to add" or "to augment.
Addriana is a Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'from the Adriatic Sea', originally associated with the ancient city of Hadria in Italy.