Female and male first names.



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Aeriel is a unique English name derived from 'aerial', meaning relating to or situated in the air.
Aeriell is a unique and enchanting name popularized by Disney's 'The Little Mermaid,' with roots unknown but thought to combine elements of 'air' and 'elle.'
Aeriella is a unique, captivating name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Latin or Greek roots related to air or winds. Despite its unclear history, this ethereal-sounding name has gained popularity in recent years for its association with fantasy themes and touch of mystery.
Aerielle is a unique French given name derived from 'aérien', meaning 'of the air', translating to 'little one of the air'.
Aeries: Latin origin meaning 'air', associated with wind god Vulturnus in Roman mythology.
Aerik is a Nordic name derived from the Old Norse 'ærir', meaning 'honor' or 'noble'.
Aerika is a distinctive American feminine given name created by Anne McCaffrey in the late 20th century for her Dragonriders of Pern series.
Aerilyn is a rare Irish girl's name derived from the surname 'O'Righin', meaning 'descendant of Rig', an ancient god associated with fertility and abundance.
Aerilynn is a unique Welsh girl's name derived from "aer" meaning air and "-lynn" associated with the goddess Aranrhod, gaining popularity for its distinctive sound and nature-inspired meaning.
Aerin is a rare, captivating Irish name derived from "O'Heyne" meaning 'descendant of Hayne,' which traces back to the Old Norse personal name 'Háinn' meaning 'home.' Once used by historical figures like 13th-century chieftain Aerin O'Heyne, it's now popular as a unisex choice with Irish roots.
Aerin is an elegant Irish name, originally Airmir, with meanings ranging from 'solitude' to 'strength', gaining popularity through the video game character Aerin Lightseeker.
Aerion is a modern name of uncertain origin, with some sources suggesting it could derive from 'aer' meaning air in Latin or the Irish name Aodh meaning fire. Its meaning is often associated with freedom and nature.
Aerion is an enigmatic name of unknown origin, with a meaning open to interpretation, but notable for its use in popular culture.
Aeriona is a rare Greek feminine name meaning 'little wind' or 'air-like', derived from 'aero' (air) and '-ona'.
Aerionna is a unique girls' name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
Aeris, of Greek origin, means 'air', evoking images of freshness and freedom.
Aeris is a Greek name meaning 'airy', inspired by the mythological weather-controlling goddess, gaining popularity in recent years despite no major historical figures sharing it.
Aeriss is an intriguing, modern name of unknown origin and meaning.
Aerith is a striking name of unknown origin but gained popularity through its usage in Final Fantasy VII, symbolizing strength, courage, and grace.
Aerius is a rare Latin-origin name meaning 'of the air' or 'airy', with no notable historical figures associated.
Aermias is a rare, unisex name of Greek origin, translating to "related to air" or "breeze-like".
Aero, of Latin origin meaning 'air', has been used historically to symbolize swiftness and freedom.
Aero is a distinctive Greek name derived from 'aer', meaning air or atmosphere.
Aerolyn is a mysterious name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its uniqueness despite lacking traditional meaning.
Aerolynn is a recently created name of unknown origin, with speculative meanings related to elevation and lightness.
Aeron is a Welsh name meaning 'snow', associated with Saint Aeron and popular in Wales.
Aeron is a Welsh unisex name meaning 'air', popularized by 'Doctor Who' and often associated with freedom and flight.
Aeros, of Greek origin, means 'air' or 'atmosphere', symbolizing freedom and life.
Aerowyn is a Welsh name derived from "aer" meaning 'air', and "-wyn" signifying 'friend' or 'blessed'. It translates to 'friend of the air' or 'blessed by the air'.
Aeryal is an intriguing name of uncertain origin, often associated with creativity despite lacking historical precedent.
Aeryana, of unknown origin but popularly believed to derive from Latin 'aer' meaning air or Hawaiian for 'glistening', offers a captivating and unique choice.
Aeryanna is a newly created name of unknown origin, popular for its aesthetic appeal despite lacking a clear historical meaning or cultural association.
Aeryk is a Scottish name meaning "noble ruler", derived from the Old Norse Eiríkr, brought to Scotland by Viking settlers.
Aeryn is a distinctive and mysterious name of uncertain origin, with some suggesting it's related to the Irish name Aileen meaning 'fair-haired' or 'peaceful', but its true beginnings remain unclear.
Aeryn is a unique Welsh name meaning 'snow', evoking images of pristine beauty.
Aerynn is a Welsh name derived from 'aer', meaning 'air', signifying freedom and lightness.
Aeryona is a recently popularized female name with uncertain Greek or Slavic origins, possibly meaning 'air' or 'honor'.
Aerys is a rare yet captivating female name originating from Welsh culture, meaning 'air' and associated with the spirit of the wind in Welsh mythology.
Aerys is a Welsh female given name derived from 'aer', meaning 'air', evoking wind and sky, with no significant historical presence but gaining recent popularity.
Aeryss is a rare yet intriguing feminine given name of Welsh origin, derived from "aer" meaning air and believed to have been feminized by adding "-yss".