Alyx
A modern variant of Alex, meaning 'defender of the people.'
Alyxandria
A blend of Alyx and Alexandria, meaning 'defender of mankind.'
Alyxia
A variant of the name Alexis, meaning 'helper' or 'defender.'
Amabel
Amabel means 'lovable' or 'held in high regard.'
Amabella
Amabella means 'beautiful beloved.'
Amabil
Amabil means 'kind' or 'friendly.'
Amabila
Means 'lovable' or 'pleasant.'
Amabilia
Amabilia means 'worthy of love' or 'pleasant.'
Amabilis
Amabilis means 'worthy of love' or 'kind.'
Amabilla
Means 'good' or 'kind-hearted.'
Amabillia
Amabillia means 'beautiful' or 'admired.'
Amable
Meaning 'lovable' or 'kind,' Amable is often used to describe someone who is friendly and affable.
Amachi
Amachi means 'God's will' in Igbo, expressing the belief in divine purpose.
Amada
Amada means 'beloved' in Spanish, often used affectionately for someone dear.
Amadea
Amadea means 'lover of God' in Latin, used historically in Christian contexts.
Amadeu
Amadeu means 'lover of God' in Portuguese, similar to the Latin form Amadeus.
Amadeus
Amadeus means 'lover of God,' commonly associated with the famous composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Amadi
Amadi means 'the one who knows' in Igbo, often related to wisdom and knowledge.
Amadio
Amadio is a diminutive form of names deriving from Amadeus, meaning 'lover of God.'
Amadis
Amadis is derived from the Spanish or French for 'of the beloved,' popularized by literary works.
Amado
Amado means 'beloved' in Spanish, commonly used as a term of affection.
Amador
Amador means 'lover' in Spanish, often signifying someone who is loving or caring.
Amadora
Amadora means 'loving' in Spanish, closely related to Amado in meaning.
Amadour
Amadour means 'beloved' in Old French and has historical roots in Christian hagiography.
Amaechi
Amaechi means 'who knows the path' in Igbo, often conveying wisdom and guidance.
Amahl
Amahl means 'the one who is praised' and is often linked with the biblical figure represented as a shepherd.
Amaia
Amaia means 'the end' or 'the complete one' in Basque.
Amainder
Amainder is thought to mean 'a person who remains' in English.
Amalric
Ruler of work; a powerful leader.
Amanc
Brave
Amancia
One who is loved
Amancio
He who is loved
Amanda
Worthy of love
Amandina
Little Amanda; beloved
Amandine
Sweet; lovable
Amando
Loving
Amandus
Loving; worthy of love
Amapola
Poppy flower.
Amarachi
God's grace or God's mercy.
Amarachukwu
God's will or God's intention.
Amaranta
An everlasting flower, often interpreted as a symbol of eternal love.
Amarante
The flower that never fades or withers.
Amarantha
The unfading flower, symbolizing immortality.
Amarilla
The name means 'little immortal' or 'eternal' in Spanish context.
Amarine
The name signifies 'sea' in Latin, often associated with qualities of the ocean.
Amarion
The name is derived from 'Amari', meaning 'eternal' or 'immortal' in Latin contexts.
Amaryllis
A name often associated with a daffodil or a gentle girl of the woodlands, symbolizing beauty and love.
Amaryllys
A flower that blooms; also associated with beauty and elegance.
Amata
Beloved; can signify someone who is loved dearly.
Amati
To love; associated with love and affection.
Amato
Beloved or loved one.
Amaud
Brave leader or strong warrior.
Amauricus
Powerful; derived from the name Amory.
Amaury
Brave, powerful; a derivative of Amalric.
Amberjill
A combination name meaning 'amber' and 'jill,' often associated with brightness and cheerfulness.
Amberlee
A modern variation of Amber, meaning 'fossilized tree resin' which signifies warmth and energy.
Amberleigh
An elegant variant of Amber, meaning 'fossilized tree resin' often associated with beauty and warmth.
Amberley
A variant of Amber, suggesting a place or land of resilience and beauty.
Amberlie
A creative spelling of Amber, relating to the color amber and symbolizing warmth and strength.
Amberlin
A modern name that implies brightness and warmth, originating from the name Amber.
Amberly
A feminine variant of Amber, emphasizing brightness, warmth, and charm.
Amberlyn
A blend of Amber and Lynn, signifying warmth and charm of nature.
Amberlynn
A popular name combining Amber and Lynn, representing beauty and grace.
Ambria
A name derived from the Latin word 'amber', symbolizing warmth and light.
Ambriel
The name of an angel, meaning 'God is my strength'.
Ambrielle
A variation of Gabrielle, meaning 'God is my strength'.
Ambrogio
Derived from the Greek 'ambrosios', meaning 'immortal or divine'.
Ambroise
Meaning 'immortal', derived from the Greek 'ambrosios'.
Ambroos
Derived from the Greek 'ambrosios', meaning 'immortal'.
Ambros
Meaning 'immortal', derived from the ancient Greek word for 'divine'.
Ambrose
Derived from the Greek 'ambrosios', meaning 'immortal or divine'.
Ambrosine
Diminutive of Ambrosia, meaning 'immortal'.
Ambrosio
Meaning 'immortal', derived from the Greek word 'ambrosios'.
Ambrosius
Derived from Greek, meaning 'immortal' or 'divine'.
Ambrus
A Hungarian variant of Ambrose, meaning 'immortal'.
Ameda
Ameda means 'noble' or 'powerful' in Italian.
Amedee
Amedee means 'he who loves God' in French.
Amedeo
Amedeo translates to 'lover of God' in Italian.
Amee
Amee means 'beloved' in French.
Amefleur
Amefleur means 'flower of the soul' in French.
Ameila
Ameila means 'work' or 'industrious' in Latin.
Amela
Amela means 'hardworking' or 'industrious' in Slavic roots.
Amelea
Amelea is derived from the Latin word 'ameliorare', meaning 'to improve' or 'to be diligent' and is commonly associated with industriousness and progress.
Amelee
A variation of the name Amelia, meaning 'work' or 'industrious' in a modern context.
Amelia
Amelia means 'work' or 'industriousness', derived from the Germanic word 'amal' meaning 'work'.
Ameliana
A blend of Amelia and other names; it signifies 'hardworking' or 'industrious'.
Amelie
Amelie is derived from the German name Amalia, which means 'work' or 'hardworking'.
Amelina
Amelina is a diminutive of Amelia, and it signifies 'little Amelia', which retains connotations of industriousness.
Ameline
Ameline is a diminutive form of Amelia, meaning 'work' or 'to be laborious'.
Amelio
Amelio is a variation of the name Emil, meaning 'rival' or 'eager' and is rooted in Latin.
Amelita
Amelita is a diminutive form of Amelia, meaning 'little industrious one'.
Amell
Amell derives from the Old German name Amal, meaning 'work'.
Amelot
Amelot is a diminutive form of Amelia and means 'little industrious one' or 'hardworking'.
Amelyn
Amelyn is a variant of the name Amelia, meaning 'work' or 'to strive'.
Amelyta
A variation of Amelita, meaning 'little industrious one', referring to diligence and hard work.
Amender
Amender refers to 'one who makes amends', derived from the root word 'amend'.
Americo
Derived from Amerigo, meaning 'brave ruler' in Germanic roots.
Americus
A variation of Amerigo, meaning 'brave' or 'powerful' in Latin derivatives.
Amerigo
Means 'brave and powerful' with roots in Germanic languages.
Amette
Amette is a diminutive of the name Amethyst, which is a gem associated with clarity and balance.