Girls Baby Name Database: Meaning and Origin. Page 1

Name Meaning Origin
A’dab hope; need arabic
A’ishah Lively Arabic
Aala She who hunts and heals American
Aaleahya Sunshine Indian
Aaleyah The greatest gift of God. Arabic
Aalijah The lord is god. Variant of Elijah. Hebrew
Aaliyah Ascender Arabic
Aaliyah Highly exalted. Hebrew
Aamori African
Aanjay Unconquerable Indian
Aaralyn With song American
Aarika “Alternate Spelling: Erika, Erica, Ericka.” Unknown
Aarshiya Heavenly Unknown
Aarthi Way of offering prayer to god Indian
Aarushi First ray of the sun. Indian
Aase tree-covered mountain AEGILEIF norse
Aashka Blessing Indian
Aasiya “derived from the arabic verb, to abound, and means abundant, flourishing, thriving, prosperous” Unknown
Aaylah Light bearer Unknown
Abagail Gives Joy. Hebrew
Abaigael Gives joy Hebrew
Abaigeal Gives joy Hebrew
Abarrane Feminine form of Abraham, from Hebrew."Father of many." basque
Abarrane feminine form of Abraham, "father of many."Variant, Abame, exists. hebrew
Abarrane Feminine form of Abraham father of many Hebrew
Abba Ghanaian name for females born on Thursday. african
Abbey My father rejoices. Biblical: the name of King David’s third wife described as good in discretion and beautiful in form. Hebrew
Abbie “Gives joy, My father rejoices. Biblical: the name of King David’s third wife described as good in discretion and beautiful in form.” Hebrew
Abbigale Unknown
Abby My father rejoices. Biblical: the name of King David’s third wife described as good in discretion and beautiful in form. Hebrew
Abdera from Abdera greek
Abeba Ethiopian female name meaning "flower." african
Abebi Yoruba of Nigeria female name meaning "we asked and got her" or "we asked for her and she came to us." african
Abedabun Cheyenne name meaning "sight of day." native
Abedabun Sight of day (Chippewa) Native American
Abeer Fragrance. Arabic
Abegayle Gives joy Hebrew
Abelia "Breath, sigh." From Hebrew feminine form of Abel. Variants include Abelle and Abella. french
Abelia "Sigh; breath."Variants include Abelie, Abella, and Abelle. hebrew
Abella Breath French
Abellona Danish form of Greek Apollonia, the feminine form of Apollo, name of the sun god. danish
Abena Akan of Ghana name for females born on Tuesday. african
Abequa Cheyenne name meaning "stays at home." native
Abequa Stays at home (Chippewa) Native American
Abeque Stays at home (Chippewa) Native American
Aberfa from the mouth of the river ABERTHA welsh
Abetzi Omaha name meaning " yellow leaf." native
Abey Omaha name meaning " leaf." native
Abeytu Omaha name meaning " green leaf." native
Abhirati myth name (mother of five hundred children, a mother goddess) indian
Abhy Gives joy Hebrew
Abia great arabic
Abia Great Arabic
Abiageal Irish form of Abigail (brings joy) ADARA, ATHDARA irish
Abiageal Irish form of Abigail brings joy Irish
Abichail Gives joy Hebrew
Abida "She who worships"; also a Hebrew name meaning "my father knows." arabic
Abigail "Father rejoices."Some variants include Abagail, Abaigeal, Abbey, Abbie, and Abby. Diminutive, Gail, also exists. hebrew
Abigail Gives joy: My father rejoices. Biblical: the name of King David’s third wife described as good in discretion and beautiful in form. Hebrew
Abigall “Fathers joy. Alternate Spellings: Abegale, Abgail, Abigale.” Hebrew
Abijah "God is my father." Variants include Abisha, and Abishah. hebrew
Abir Arabic name meaning "fragrant; scent."Variant, Abeer, exists. arabic
Abir Fragrant Arabic
Abital "My father is dew." Variant, Avital, exists. hebrew
Ablah perfectly formed arabic
Abra "Example; lesson."Also a Hebrew name meaning "parent of many."Variants include Abame, Abarrane, and Abrahana. arabic
Abra "Parent of many."Also an Arabic name meaning "example; lesson."Variants include Abame, Abarrane, and Abrahana. hebrew
Abra Lesson Arabic
Abra Mother of many Hebrew
Abriana Variant of Italian. Italian
Abrianna Mother of many nations. Unknown
Abrihet Tigrinya of Ethiopia female name meaning "she has made it light, she emanates light." african
Abril The month April: symbolizes spring. Spanish
Acacia "thorny." african
Acacia "Resurrection" or "guileless."Name of a blossoming tree that symbolizes rebirth. Some variants are Cacia, Cacie, Casey, Cassie, Cassy, Kacia, Kacie, Kacey, Kassie, and Kassy. greek
Acacia Honorable. Biblical: acacia wood was used to build the wilderness Tabernacle. Spanish
Academia named for Ciceros villa ACARNANIA latin
Acantha thorn greek
Acca "From Acca." anglo
Acca From Acca Anglo-Saxon
Aceline "Noble, highborn." Variant Asceline exists. french
Aceline Noble French
Achan Dinka of south Sudan name for a female child in the first pair of twins. african
Achcauhtli unisexual name meaning "leader." nahuatl
Acheflour white flower arthurian
Acheflow White flower Arthurian Legend
Acima Feminine form of Acim, "the Lord will judge."Variants include Acimah, Achima, and Achimah." hebrew
Ada Ibo of Nigeria name for firstborn females. african
Ada wealthy english
Ada "Noble."Some variants include Ad, Adda, Addie, and Adie. german
Ada happy ADABEL, ADBELLE teutonic
Ada Wealthy English
Ada Joyful German
Ada Ornament. Hebrew
Adah "Ornamented; decorated." hebrew
Adah Beautiful. Ornament. Hebrew
Adair From the oak tree ford. Scottish
Adaira From the oak tree ford Scottish
Adairia From the oak tree ford Scottish
Adal Sweet or noble German
Adalbeorht Noble English
Adalbrechta Noble English
Adalene Variant of Adela. French
Adalgisa Italian name of Germanic origin, meaning "noble pledge" or "noble hostage." italian
Adalheida Sweet or noble German
Adali Noble German
Adalia "Noble one."Also a Hebrew name meaning "God is my refuge."Some variants include Adal, Adalee, Adalie, Adalley, and Addala. german
Adalia "God is my refuge."Also an Old German name meaning "noble one."Some variants include Adal, Adalee, Adalie, Adalley, and Addala. hebrew
Adalia Noble German
Adalia Of the nobility. Noble. Spanish
Adalicia Of the nobility. Noble. French
Adalicia Of the nobility. Noble. German
Adalie Of the nobility. Noble. French
Adalie Noble German
Adaliz Of the nobility. Noble. German
Adaliz Of the nobility. Noble. French
Adalwolfa Noble she wolf German
Adalyn Variant of Adela. French
Adama Ibo of Nigeria female name meaning "beautiful child" or "queenly." african
Adamina Feminine form of Adam, "of the red earth."Some variants are Adamine, Adaminna, Addie, Mina, and Minna. hebrew
Adan Little fire Irish
Adana Spanish feminine of Adam. Spanish
Adanech Amharic and Tigrinya of Ethiopia female name meaning "she has rescued them." african
Adanna Ibo of Nigeria female name meaning "father’s daughter." african
Adar Fire Hebrew
Adara "Virgin."Also an Greek name meaning "beauty," and a Hebrew name meaning "fire." Variants, Adar and Adra, exist. arabic
Adara "Beauty."Also an Arabic name meaning "virgin," and a Hebrew name meaning "fire." Variants, Adar and Adra, exist. greek
Adara "Fire."Also an Greek name meaning "beauty," and a Arabic name meaning "virgin." Variants, Adar and Adra, exist. hebrew
Adara Virgin Arabic
Adara Fire Hebrew
Adara From the ford at the oak tree Irish
Adda Wealthy English
Addie Variant of Adela. French
Addilynn Unknown
Addisen Strong woman. Variant of Addison. Unknown
Addula "Noble cheer." ADELA, ADEL, ADELINE, ADELINA, ADALINE, ADALINA, ADELICIA, ADALIA, ADALIE, ADAL teutonic
Addyson Awesome English
Ade a mistress of Lancelot arthurian
Ade A mistress of Lancelot Arthurian Legend
Adeela similar; equal arabic
Adeen Little fire Irish
Adela Good humor French
Adela Pleasant: Of the nobility. Noble. German
Adelaide "Noble."Some variants are Ada, Adela, Adele, and Adeline. german
Adelaide Of the nobility. Noble. French
Adelaide Sweet or noble German
Adelajda Polish form of Adelaide (noble) ALBINKA polish
Adele "Pleasant; good humor." Also Old German name meaning "nobility."Variants include Adèle (with accent), Adelia, Adella and Adelle. french
Adele "Nobility."Also French name meaning "pleasant; good humor."Variants include Adèle (with accent), Adelia, Adella and Adelle. german
Adele Good humor: Of the nobility. Noble. French
Adele Pleasant German
Adelheid Sweet or noble German
Adelheide Sweet or noble German
Adelia Of the nobility. Noble. French
Adelina noble, kind spanish
Adelina Of the nobility. Noble. Variant of Adela. French
Adelina Sweet or noble German
Adelina Noble or kind or winged Spanish
Adelinda "Noble; sweet."A compound name consisting of Adele, "nobility," and Linda, "pretty." teutonic
Adelinda Sweet or noble German
Adeline "Woman of noble estate." Some variants and diminutives are Adaline, Adelind, Adella, Addi, Addy, Aline, Dahlina, Daline, Delina, Delly, Delyne, Edelie, and Lina. german
Adeline Sweet: of the nobility. Noble. German
Adeline Variant of Adela. French
Adelisa Of the nobility. Noble. French
Adelisa Of the nobility. Noble. German
Adelise Forerunner of Alice Of the nobility. Noble. French
Adelita Sweet or noble German
Adelita Kind or winged: Of the nobility. Noble. Spanish
Adella Of the nobility. Noble. Spanish
Adelle Sweet or noble German
Adelle Of the nobility. Noble. French
Adelpha "Dear sister."Variants include Adelphe and Adelphie. greek
Adelynn Variant of Adela. French
Adelyte has good humor german
Adelyte Has good humor German
Adena "Decoration."Variants include Adene, Adina, and Adine. hebrew
Adena Tender Hebrew
Adene Tender Hebrew
Adenne Firey or fire. Variant of Aden and Aiden. Unknown
Adeola Yoruba of Nigeria female name meaning "crown of honor." african
Adetoun Yoruba of Nigeria female name meaning "princess." african
Adette Sweet or noble German
Adhiambo Luo of Kenya name for females born after sunset. african
Adia Wealthy English
Adianna Unknown Unknown
Adiba "Cultured; refined; polite." Variant, Adibah, exists. arabic
Adiba Polite Arabic
Adibe "Polite." AL-HADIYE arabian
Adiella "The Lord’s decoration." hebrew
Adila similar; equal arabic
Adila Similar Arabic
Adilah similar; equal arabic
Adilene Variant of Adela. French
Adima "Noble; renowned." ADOLPHINA, ADOLPHINE teutonic
Adin "Slender and delicate." Variants include Adina and Adeana. hebrew
Adina Amharic of Ethiopia word sometimes used as a female name, meaning "she has saved." african
Adina Slender. Hebrew
Adinah Slender. Hebrew
Adinam "Tender." hebrew
Adinam Tender Hebrew
Adine Tender Hebrew
Adira "Noble; powerful." hebrew
Adira Strong. Arabic
Aditi free AHISMA hindi
Aditi free indian
Aditya Sun: The First. Lord of the sun. Indian
Adiva "Gentle and agreeable." arabic
Adiva Gentle Arabic
Adjoa Akan of Ghana names for females born on Monday; peace. african
Adlai From Hebrew. "Just." More common as a man’s name. arabic
Admeta myth name (from a tale of Hercules) greek
Admina of the red earth hebrew
Admina Of the red earth Hebrew
Adoette large tree native
Adoette Large tree Native American
Adolpha Feminine form of Adolph. "Noble she-wolf." german
Adolpha Noble she wolf German
Adoncia "Sweet." Diminutive Doncia exists. ADORACION spanish
Adonia feminine form of Adonis (lover of Aphrodite) greek
Adonia Beautiful lady. Feminine of Adonis. Spanish
Adora Chamoru Spanish, "adore." chamoru
Adoracion Adoration Spanish
Adorlee "Adored." french
Adorlee Adored French
Adowa noble. african
Adra "Virgin." See Adara. arabic
Adreanna From Adria the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. French
Adrian dark german
Adrian dark AGDA, AGATA, AGATON, AGNETA swedish
Adrian Dark German
Adriana dark italian
Adriana dark; from Adria romanian
Adriana Dark Spanish
Adriane Dark German
Adriane From Adria the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. French
Adrianna From Adria the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. French
Adrianne From Adria the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. French
Adrie from the Adriatic dutch
Adriene From Adria the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. French
Adrienne "Dark." french
Adrienne From Adria the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. French
Adsaluta myth name celtic
Adsila Cherokee name meaning "blossom." AIYANA native
Adsila Blossom (Cherokee) Native American
Adwoa Akan of Ghana names for females born on Monday; peace. african
Adya born on Sunday indian
Aeaea myth name (island of Circe) greek
Aedon myth name (daughter of Pandareos) greek
Aedre "Stream." anglo
Aedre Stream Anglo-Saxon
Aefentid "Evening." anglo
Aefentid Evening Anglo-Saxon
Aefre "Forever." anglo
Aefre Forever Anglo-Saxon
Aegina meaning unknown greek
Aeldra Noble English
Aelfraed Elf counselor English
Aelfwine Friend of the elves English
Aello myth name (a Harpy) greek
Aerlene Elfin Anglo-Saxon
Aerwyna Friend of the sea English
Aethelflaed Sister of King Edward. anglo
Aethelflaed Sister of King Edward Anglo-Saxon
Aethelreda Noble maiden English
Aethelthryth Wife of King Ecgfrith. anglo
Aethelthryth Wife of King Ecgfrith Anglo-Saxon
Aethelwine Friend of the elves English
Aethelwyne Friend of the elves English
Aethra myth name (mother of Theseus) greek
Aetna from Aetna greek
Afaf virtuous; pure arabic
Afafa Ewe of Ghana female name for the firstborn child of a second husband. african
Afet woman of bewitching beauty turkish
Afia Akan of Ghana name for females born on Friday. african
Afifah chaste arabic
Afina meaning unknown romanian
Afra Name meaning "peaceful ruler" used by ancient Romans and Greeks for females of African origin. african
Afra "Color of earth." Also Hebrew, "young deer." Variants include Affera, Affery, Affra, Aphra. arabic
Afra "Doe; young deer." Also Arabic name meaning "color of earth." Variants include Affera, Affery, Affra, Aphra. hebrew
Afra Doe Hebrew
Afraima Arabic and Hebrew name meaning "fertile." arabic
Afraima Arabic and Hebrew name meaning "fertile." hebrew
Afreda Feminine form of Alfred, "Elf counselor; elf power." Variants include Aelfraed, Alfi, Alfie, Alfre, Alfredah, Alfredda, Alfreeda, Alfri, Alfrida, Alfried, Alfrieda, Alfryda, Alfy, Allfie, Allfreda, Allfredah, Allfredda, Allfrie, Allfrie, Allfrieda, Allfry, Allfryda, Allfy, Elfie, Elfre, Elfrea, Elfredah, Elfredda, Elfreeda, Elfrida, Elfrieda, Elfryda, Elfrydah, Ellfreda, Ellfredah, Ellfredda, Ellfreeda, Ellfrida, Ellfrieda, Ellfryda, Ellfrydah, Elva, Elvah, Freda, Freddi, Freddie, Freddy, Fredi, Fredy, Freeda, Freedah, Frieda, Friedah, Fryda, Frydah. english
Afreda Elf counselor English
Afric Agreeable Celtic
Afric Pleasant Irish
Africa "Pleasant." Variants include Affrica, Affricah, Affrika, Affrikah, Africah, Afrika, Afrikah, Aifric, Apirka, Apirkah. gaelic
Africa Agreeable Celtic
Africa Pleasant Irish
Afrodille "Daffodil." french
Afrodille Daffodil French
Afton Named for an Old English town. First a name for boys. Variant Affton exists. english
Afua born on Friday. african
Afya Swahili female name (also spelled AFIYA) and Kiswahili word meaning "health."Afya Bora means "good health." african
Agacia Kind Spanish
Agafia good greek
Agafia Russian form of Agatha (good) AGRAFINA russian
Agalaia myth name (splendor) greek
Agalia happy greek
Agana Chamoru Spanish, "blood." chamoru
Agapi "Love; affection." Variants include Agape, Agappe. greek
Agata kind italian
Agata Kind Irish
Agate Old French. Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, "good." french
Agate Kind Irish
Agatha "Good." Variants include Ag, Agace, Agacia, Agafia, Agafon, Agapet, Agapit, Agata, Agate, Agathe, Agathi, Agatta, Aggi, Aggie, Aggy, Aggye, Agi, Agie, Agota, Agotha, Agueda, Agy, Agye. greek
Agatha Good German
Agathe French form of Greek Agatha, "Kind." french
Agathe good german
Agathe Kind French
Agathe Good German
Agave Myth name (mother Pentheus), "illustrious; noble." greek
Agbenyaga Ewe of Ghana name meaning "life is precious."(Could be shortened to NYAGA.) african
Agdta Kind Spanish
Aghadreena From the field of the sloe bushes Irish
Aghamora From the great field Irish
Aghaveagh From the field of the old tree Irish
Aghavilla From the field of the old tree Irish
Aghna Irish form of Agnes Irish
Aglaia One of the three Graces of Greek myth. "Brilliant." Variants include Thalia (blossoming), and obsolete Euphrosyne (joy). greek
Aglauros myth name (turned into stone by Hermes) greek
Agnella pure italian
Agnes "Pure; virginal." Variants include Ag, Agafi, Agafia, Agafon, Aggi, Aggie, Aggye, Aghna, Agi, Agie, Agna, Agnah, Agnek, Agnella, Agnellah, Agnelle, Agnese, Agnesse, Agneta, Agnetta, Agnettah, Agnola, Agnolah, Agot, Agota, Agote, Agoti, Agy, Agye, Aigneis, Aina, Ainah, Anais, Annais, Anneyce, Annis, Annisa, Annisah, Annise, Ina, Inah, Ines, Inessa, Inez, Inessa, Inez, Nessa, Nessah, Nesi, Nessie, Nessy, Nesta, Nestah, Nevsa, Nevesah, Neysa, Oona, Oonahg, Oonah, Una, Unah, Ynes, Ynez. greek
Agnese Spanish form of Agnes pure Spanish
Agneta pure danish
Agnola "Angel." Also a variant of Greek Anges (pure). Variants include Agnolla, Agnolle. italian
Agotha Hungarian form of Agatha (kind) hungarian
Agueda kind greek
Agueda Kind Spanish
Agurtzane refers to the Virgin Mary basque
Ahalya night indian
Ahana From the little ford Irish
Ahava "Loved one; dearly loved." Variants include Ahuva, Ahuda, Ahave. hebrew
Ahava Dearly loved Hebrew
Ahave Dearly loved Hebrew
Ahd pledge; knowledge arabic
Ahelia Breath Hebrew
Ahelie Breath Hebrew
Ahisma gentle indian
Ahlam witty; imaginative; one who has pleasant dreams arabic
Ahuda Dearly loved Hebrew
Ahuiliztli unisexual name meaning "joy." nahuatl
Ahuva Dearly loved Hebrew
Ai beloved, gentle vietnamese
Aibhlin Irish/Gaelic form of Evelyn (hazelnut?) or Helen (light). gaelic
Aibhlin Irish/Gaelic form of Evelyn (hazelnut?) or Helen (light). irish
Aida "Reward; present." Variant A’idah exists. arabic
Aida help french
Aida happy italian
Aida Wealthy English
Aida Help French
Aida Help Spanish
Aidan Irish/Gaelic name meaning "Fire" or "Little fire." Variants include Adan, Adeen, Aden, Aideen, Aiden. gaelic
Aidan Irish/Gaelic name meaning "Fire" or "Little fire." Variants include Adan, Adeen, Aden, Aideen, Aiden. AIGNEIS irish
Aidan Little fire Irish
Aideen Little fire Irish
Aidia Help Spanish
Aidoios honored greek
Aife a great warrior woman of myth celtic
Aife A great warrior woman of myth Celtic
Aifric agreeable celtic
Aifric Pleasant Irish
Aiglentina Sweetbrier rose French
Aiglentine sweetbrier rose french
Aiglentine Sweetbrier rose French
Aigneis pure celtic
Aigneis Gaelic forms of Agnes (pure) gaelic
Aigneis Pure Celtic
Aigneis Pure Irish
Aiko little love; beloved japanese
Aila From the strong place Scottish
Ailani high chief hawaiian
Ailat behind hebrew
Ailat Behind Hebrew
Ailbhe "Noble, bright." Variants include Alva, Alvy, Elva, Elvy AILEEN irish
Aileana From the green meadow Scottish
Aileen From the green meadow. Variant of Evelyn. Scottish
Aileen Light. Variant of Evelyn. Irish
Aileene Variant of Evelyn. Irish
Aileene Variant of Evelyn. Scottish
Ailey Light Irish
Aili Sweet German
Aili Light Irish
Ailia Light Irish
Ailidh kind celtic
Ailidh Kind Celtic
Ailis Gaelic form of Alice (honest) gaelic
Ailis Noble Celtic
Ailis Sweet German
Ailis Noble or honest Irish
Ailisa Noble Irish
Ailise Noble Irish
Ailison Honest Irish
Ailith Old English name meaning "seasoned warrior." Variant Aldith exists. english
Ailsa Devoted to God Hebrew
Ailse Sweet German
Ailsie Hebrew form of Scottish Ailsa which is either the diminutive of Elizabeth (pledge from God) or named for the island, Ailsa Craig. hebrew
Ailsie Devoted to God Hebrew
Aimee "Dearly loved; beloved." Variants include Aimie, Aimey, Amey, Ami, Amie. french
Aimee Dearly loved Variant of Amy. French
Aimil Gaelic form of Amelia (industrious) gaelic
Ain Eye, thus "precious" arabic
Ain priceless egyptian
Aina Yoruba of Nigeria female name meaning "difficult birth," such as a child born with umbilical cord around neck. african
Aina "Forever." Also Nigerian name meaning "difficult birth." scandinavian
Aina Joy Celtic
Aine "Happiness." celtic
Aine Fire or joy Celtic
Aine Ardent Irish
Aingeal angel celtic
Aingeal Angel Celtic
Aingeal Angel Irish
Aingealag angel gaelic
Aini spring; flower; source; choice arabic
Ainslee My meadow Scottish
Ainsley Scottish/Gaelic. Named for the place. Originally a surname. Unisexual. Variants include Ainslee, Ainsleigh, Ainslie, Ansley, Aynslee, Aynsley, Aynslie. gaelic
Ainsley Scottish/Gaelic. Named for the place. Originally a surname. Unisexual. Variants include Ainslee, Ainsleigh, Ainslie, Ansley, Aynslee, Aynsley, Aynslie. scottish
Ainsley My own meadow. Scottish
Aintzane glory basque
Aintzane Glorious Spanish
Airic Agreeable Celtic
Airlea "Ethereal." Variants include Airla, Airlia. greek
Airleas oath gaelic
Airleas Oath Irish
Airrin Unknown Irish
Aisha These Swahili and Arabic female names mean "woman, life, alive" and refer to the Muslim Prophet Muhammed’s favored wife. See Aisha under the Arabic category for more variants. african
Aisha "Woman; life; alive." Name of Mohammed’s youngest and most favored wife. Variants include Aeesha, Aeeshah, Aesha, Aeshah, Aiesha, Aieshah, Aishah, Aisia, Aisiah, Asha, Ashah, Ashia, Ashiah, Asia, Asiah, Ayeesa, Ayeesah, Ayeesha, Ayeeshah, Ayeisa, Ayeisah, Ayeisha, Ayeishah, Ayisa, Ayisah, Ayisha, Ayishah, Ieasha, Ieashah, Eiashia, Ieashiah, Iesha, Ieshah, Ieesha, Ieeshah, Ieeshia, Ieeshiah, Yiesha, Yieshah. arabic
Aisha Lively: Woman. Life. Aisha was the name of the favorite wife of the prophet Mohammed. Arabic
Aishah Woman. Life. Aisha was the name of the favorite wife of the prophet Mohammed. Arabic
Aisley Dwells at the ash tree meadow Anglo-Saxon
Aisley From the ash tree grove English
Aislin Vision Irish
Aisling Vision Irish
Aislinn Irish/Gaelic name meaning "Vision; dream."Variants include Aislin, Aisling, Ashling, Isleen. gaelic
Aislinn Vision Irish
Aisly Dwells at the ash tree meadow Anglo-Saxon
Aislynn Inspiration. Variant of Aislinn. Celtic
Aitana glory basque
Aithne Irish/Gaelic name meaning "fire."Feminine form of Aidan. Variants include Aine, Aithnea, Eithne, Ena, Ethnah, Ethnea, Ethnee. gaelic
Aithne Irish/Gaelic name meaning "fire."Feminine form of Aidan. Variants include Aine, Aithnea, Eithne, Ena, Ethnah, Ethnea, Ethnee. ALASTRINA, ALASTRIONA irish
Aithne Fire Celtic
Aiya Bird Hebrew
Aiyana Eternal blossom Native American
Aiyanna Eternal Blossom Native American
Aja High Priestess of Mecca. african
Ajanae American
Akansha Wish or desire. Indian
Akasma white climbing rose turkish
Akeila From the Arabic name Akilah meaning Wise: Bright: smart. Russian
Akela Hawaiian form of Adele, "noble." hawaiian
Aki born in Autumn japanese
Akibe Protected Hebrew
Akiha Protected Hebrew
Akiko autumn child; iris japanese
Akila intelligent egyptian
Akilah intelligent one who reasons. african
Akilah wise; one who reasons arabic
Akilah Wise: Bright: smart. Arabic
Akili Intelligent. African
Akilina Greek/Russian name meaning " eagle." Variants include Acquilina, Aquilina, Aquiline. greek
Akim According to an Ibibio of Nigeria folktale, Akim was a gorgeous, fat, young woman made of oil who melted in the sun while doing farm labor. african
Akina spring flower japanese
Akira anchor AILA scottish
Akira Anchor Scottish
Akiva "Protect; shelter." Variants include Akibe, Akiba, Kiba, Kibah, Kiva, Kivah, Kivi. hebrew
Akiva Protected Hebrew
Akosua Akan or Ahsanti of Ghana name for females born on Sunday. african
Akpenamawu Ewe of Ghana name meaning "thanks to God."The Ghanaian short form of this name is AKPENA. african
Akshamala meaning unknown indian
Akua Akan of Ghana name for females born on Wednesday. african
Akua Queen of the leader. Wise. African
Alacoque meaning unknown french
Alaia "Sublime." arabic
Alaina Dear child. Irish
Alaine Feminine form of Irish/Gaelic Alan, meaning "rock; comely; beautiful." Variants include Alaina, Alayna, Alayne, Aleine, Alenne, Allaine, Allayne, Alleine, Alenne, Aleyne. french
Alaine Dear child. French
Alaine Beautiful Irish
Alair Cheerful: glad. Variant of Hilary. French
Alala Myth name of the sister of Ares, god of war. greek
Alamea "Ripe; precious." hawaiian
Alameda Grove of cottonwood Native American
Alameda Promenade Spanish
Alana feminine of Alan "awakening." hawaiian
Alana offering hawaiian
Alana Beautiful: Dear child. Irish
Alandra Variant of Alexandra defender of mankind. Spanish
Alane Fair Celtic
Alani orange tree hawaiian
Alani Dear child. Irish
Alanna "Rock" or "comely; beautiful." Also possibly a derivative of Old French Elaine (bright; shining) or Greek Helen (light). Variants include Alain, Alaina, Alaine, Alana, Alane, Alannah, Alayne, Alene, Aleyna, Aleyne, Alina, Alleen, Allena, Allene, Allyna, Alleynah, Alleyne, Allina, Allinah, Allyn, Lana, Lanah, Lanna, Lannah, Aleyna, Aleynah. gaelic
Alanna Fair Celtic
Alanna Beautiful. Dear child. Irish
Alannah Dear child. Irish
Alanza Ready for battle. Feminine of Alonzo. Spanish
Alaqua Sweet gum tree Native American
Alarica All ruler German
Alarice Old German name meaning " all-ruler; noble king." Feminine form of Alaric, king of the Visigoths. Variant Alarica exists. german
Alarice Rules all. Feminine of Alaric. English
Alarice Rules all. Feminine of Alaric. German
Alastair Scottish feminine form of Greek Alexander, "man’s defender." More commonly used as a male name. Variant Alasdair exists. ALPINA scottish

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