A'marie
A modern blend of the names 'A' and 'Marie', often associated with warmth and grace.
Aabinus
A type of olive or a name referring to the Lecco part of the olive tree.
Aace
A symbol of Ace or excellence.
Aapo
Aapo is a Finnish form of the name Abraham, meaning 'father of a multitude.'
Abad
Abad means 'abbot' or 'father' in Spanish.
Abadun
A name meaning 'to bring about greatness' in Yoruba culture.
Abaeze
A name meaning 'the throne of a king' in Igbo language.
Abam
A name meaning 'one who carries' in Ikwerre language.
Abana
A name meaning 'born on a Sunday' in Igbo language.
Abani
A name meaning 'the first child' in Igbo language.
Abanimohon
A name meaning 'gift from God' in Yoruba language.
Abanoub
Heavily tied to the Christian faith, meaning 'the one who is called' or 'father of the light'.
Abatus
Derived from Latin, meaning 'stormy' or 'battle-like'.
Abba
Means 'father' in Aramaic and is often used in Hebrew.
Abbagayle
A variation of 'Abigail', meaning 'my father is joyful' in Hebrew.
Abbe
Means 'father' in French, often used as a title for clergy.
Abbey
A variant of 'Abigail', meaning 'father's joy' in Hebrew.
Abbo
Abbreviation of the name of the father, sometimes associated with priesthood.
Abbot
Father; a leader of a monastery.
Abbott
Aabbot; father.
Abbreithe
A descendant of Breith, meaning 'judgment' or 'decision'.
Abdiel
Servant of God.
Abdieso
Servant of Jesus.
Abdiesus
Servant of Jesus.
Abeba
Flower
Abebi
To be born or to give birth
Abejundio
Abejundio is derived from names related to 'bee' in Spanish contexts.
Abelard
Abelard means 'noble strength' deriving from 'Abel' and 'hard' in French/Latin contexts.
Abelardo
Abelardo is the Spanish version of Abelard, meaning 'noble strength.'
Abelia
Abelia comes from 'Abel' meaning 'breath' and is often associated with purity.
Abelie
Abelie is likely derived from the name Abel, meaning 'breath' or 'vapor' in French contexts.
Abeline
Abeline is a form of Abel, signifying 'breath' in a French context.
Abelino
Abelino is a diminutive form of Abel, meaning 'little breath' in a Spanish context.
Abell
Abell typically refers to the 'breath' in Latin and is a variant of Abel.
Abella
Abella means 'bee' in Spanish and symbolizes industriousness.
Abellona
Abellona is derived from 'to bee' or 'honey queen,' linked to the Latin root for bee.
Abelone
Abelone is a feminine form of Abel, meaning 'breath' in English contexts.
Abelota
Abelota is derived from Abel and relates to the meaning of 'breath' in a compassionate context.
Aberdeen
Aberdeen refers to a river mouth, specifically where the River Dee meets the North Sea in Scotland.
Aberdine
Aberdine is a variant of Aberdeen, meaning 'river mouth' in a Scottish context.
Aberforth
Aberforth is derived from Old English meaning 'from the mouth of the river.'
Aberlin
Aberlin is a variant derived from Aberdeen origins, reflecting a familial connection with the river mouth.
Abernathy
Abernathy means 'the mouth of the Nath river' in Gaelic.
Abi
The one who is breath or life; often associated with life-giving essence.
Abia
Abia means 'God is my father' in Hebrew.
Abilena
A variation of 'Abigail,' often associated with a place of smoothness or serenity.
Abilene
A city name that also means 'grassy meadow' or 'place of refuge'.
Abilio
Derived from the Latin name 'Abilius', meaning 'to desire' or 'willing'
Aboil
Aboil derives from Latin meaning 'to grow' or 'to increase'.
Abolins
Abolins refers to 'apple tree' in Latvian.
Abott
Abott means 'father' or 'priest' in Old English.
Abramo
The Italian variation of Abram, meaning 'high father.'
Abrams
A surname derived from the given name Abram, often indicating descent or lineage of Abram.
Abramson
An English surname meaning 'son of Abram.'
Abria
A name meaning 'open;' often associated with the Latin root 'abri.'
Abrial
A name derived from Avery, meaning 'ruler of elves' in Old French.
Abriana
A name meaning 'the land of the brave' rooted in the name 'Abri.'
Abrianna
A variant of Abriana, meaning 'brave and strong,' associated with nobility.
Abriella
A name meaning 'the joyful one' or 'bringer of joy' in Italian.
Abrielle
A name meaning 'the chosen one' or 'joyful' in Old French.
Abrienda
A name meaning 'to open' or 'to reveal,' derived from Asturian roots.
Abrik
Abrik means 'apricot' in some Slavic languages, symbolizing sweetness and abundance.
Abril
Abril means 'April' in Spanish, representing the spring season and new beginnings.
Abryanna
Abryanna is a modern name likely inspired by 'Abigail' or 'Brian,' often representing strength and fresh beginnings.
Abs
Abs is often used as a short form or nickname, derived from names like 'Abraham' or 'Absalom', meaning 'father of many' or 'peace' respectively.
Absko
Absko is a diminutive form, linked to names that denote cleverness or agility.
Abuchi
What is in God’s mind?
Abygayle
A form of the name Abigail, meaning father's joy.
Acacia
The name refers to the thorny tree known for its resilience and beauty.
Acacio
The name is derived from the Latin word for 'thorny tree' or 'a place covered with thorns'.
Acadia
The name is associated with a region in Canada known for its natural beauty.
Acantha
The name means 'thorny plant' and symbolizes protection and strength.
Acca
Means 'a feminine form to a local name often associated with heritage or ancestry.'
Accerly
Accerly means 'from the oak meadow', signifying a serene natural landscape.
Acciai
Acciai is associate with 'steel', denoting strength and resilience.
Accola
Accola means 'to receive', indicating openness and welcome.
Accolon
Accolon is a knight in Arthurian legends, symbolizing chivalry and bravery.
Accursia
Accursia means 'to hurry', symbolizing promptness and urgency.
Accursio
Accursio translates to 'to hurry', reflecting swiftness of action.
Acelin
Acelin means 'noble', representing heritage and honor.
Acelina
Acelina means 'noble', signifying nobility and grace.
Aceline
Aceline refers to 'noble' or 'relating to nobility'.
Acelynn
Acelynn combines 'Ava' and 'Lynn', representing life and beauty.
Achatius
The Latin form of a Hebrew name meaning 'a gift from God'.
Achebe
The name means 'the path will be clear' in Igbo, often symbolizing guidance and hope.
Achieng
The name means 'born when the sun shines' in Luo.
Achill
The name refers to the mythical hero Achilles from Greek mythology, symbolizing strength.
Achille
The name derives from the Greek 'Achilleus', symbolizing loss and bravery after Achilles from the Trojan War.
Achillea
The name refers to the yarrow plant, associated with healing and resilience.
Achim
The name means 'God will establish' in Hebrew, commonly used in Germany.
Acilia
Derived from Acia, meaning 'one who is from the family of Acius' in Roman contexts.
Ackleigh
A surname that has a topographical origin, referring to a meadow or clearing by an oak tree.
Ackley
Derived from a place name meaning 'oak meadow' or 'meadow near an oak tree.'
Acklie
A variant of Ackley, referring to a clearing by an oak.
Aco
A name often thought to be a derivative of the name Aco, signifying a symbol of strength.
Acton
A name that signifies a farm or settlement where fielding occurs, often related to agriculture.
Acwald
An old English name meaning 'oak strength' or 'power of the oak.'
Acwuld
An old English name denoting 'oak strength,' representing sturdiness.
Acwulf
An old English name meaning 'oak wolf,' embodying freedom and ferocity.
Acxa
A name meaning 'the one who brings water' or 'water bearer,' signifying sustenance.
