Aschton
Aschton means 'ash town' in Old English.
Ascil
Ascil means 'a little ash tree' in Old English.
Ascot
Ascot means 'from the ash tree cottage' in Old English.
Ascott
A surname derived from a place name meaning 'dweller at the east cottage or farm' in Old English.
Asdrubal
Derived from Phoenician roots meaning 'help of Baal' or 'Baal is my help.'
Asen
Derived from a name meaning 'the one who is blessed' or 'holy.'
Asenka
Asenka is a diminutive form of the name Alexandra, meaning 'protector of mankind.'
Asesa
Asesa is a variant of the name Asher, meaning 'blessed' or 'happy.'
Ashalee
Ashalee is a modern variation of Ashley, meaning 'ash tree meadow'.
Ashenford
A surname derived from a place where ashen trees were abundant, meaning 'ford by the ashes'.
Ashford
A place name meaning 'ford by the ash trees', commonly used as a surname.
Ashilda
Ashilda means 'divine strength' and is often associated with noble qualities.
Ashla
Ashla is often considered a modern variant of the name Ashley, meaning 'ash tree meadow'.
Ashlan
Ashlan is a modern variant of Ashland, meaning 'meadow where ash trees grow'.
Ashland
Ashland means 'land of ash trees'.
Ashle
Ashle is a variant of Ashley, meaning 'ash tree meadow'.
Ashlea
Ashlea, a variant of Ashley, means 'ash meadow'.
Ashleah
Ashleah, also a form of Ashley, means 'meadow of ash trees'.
Ashleay
Ashleay is a variation of Ashley, meaning 'ash tree meadow'.
Ashlee
Ashlee means 'meadow of ash trees', a common English name variant of Ashley.
Ashleen
Ashleen is a variant of Aisling, meaning 'dream' or 'vision'.
Ashlei
A variant of Ashley, meaning 'ash tree meadow.'
Ashleigh
A variant of Ashley, meaning 'ash tree meadow.'
Ashlek
A phonetic variation of Ashley, suggesting a connection to ash trees.
Ashleks
A unique variant derived from Ashley with no specific meaning but linked to ash trees.
Ashlen
A variant derived from Ashley, meaning 'ash tree meadow.'
Ashley
Meaning 'ash tree meadow', it has been widely used for both genders but primarily feminine.
Ashley ash wood
Refers to the combination of the name Ashley with natural elements, primarily associated with ash trees.
Ashli
A diminutive variation of Ashley, denoting 'ash tree meadow.'
Ashlie
A variant spelling of Ashley, meaning 'ash tree meadow.'
Ashliegh
A variant of Ashley, meaning 'ash tree meadow.'
Ashlin
Meaning 'ash tree meadow,' it is a modern variant of Ashley.
Ashling
Meaning 'dream or vision,' representing a female figure in Irish poetry and culture.
Ashlinn
An Irish name meaning 'dream' or 'vision.'
Ashly
A simplified spelling of Ashley, meaning 'ash tree meadow.'
Ashlye
A variant spelling of Ashley, meaning 'ash tree meadow.'
Ashlyn
A variant of Ashley, meaning 'ash tree meadow.'
Ashlynn
A modern variant of Ashley, meaning 'ash tree meadow.'
Ashlynne
A variant spelling of Ashlyn, meaning 'ash tree meadow.'
Ashworth
A surname meaning 'from the ash tree farm', usually associated with nature and tranquility.
Asia
Asia refers to the continent and signifies the eastern world or sunrise.
Asier
Asier means 'the beginning' in Basque.
Asija
Asija is often associated with the meaning of 'the one who lives.'
Asili
Asili means 'origin' or 'essence' in Swahili.
Asilia
Asilia means 'authentic' or 'original' in Swahili.
Asimina
A form of the name Amina, meaning trustworthy and faithful.
Asja
A diminutive of Anastasia, meaning 'resurrection.'
Askel
The name means 'God’s spear' or 'divine warrior.'
Asketa
Derived from Slavic roots meaning 'bringer of joy.'
Askol
Means 'divine' or 'God's path.'
Askran
Refers to someone who is associated with the divine or ancestors.
Aslak
Means 'God's ancestor.'
Asmus
Asmus is a variant of 'Aasmund' meaning 'divine protection' in German or Scandinavian origins.
Asos
Asos means 'to shine' or 'light' and is derived from Greek mythology.
Aspasia
Aspasia means 'welcome' and has historical connections to an influential woman in ancient Athens.
Asselyna
Asselyna is understood as 'blooming flower' or 'new beginnings'.
Asser
Asser means 'God's stone' or 'a divine stone' in Old Norse.
Assisi
Assisi is derived from Saint Francis of Assisi, known for his love of nature and animals.
Assumpta
Assumpta means 'taken up' or 'received' in Latin, often referring to the Assumption of Mary.
Assunda
Assunda is derived from 'assumpta' and means 'taken up' or 'ascended'.
Assunta
Assunta means 'assumed' or 'taken up' in reference to the Assumption of Mary.
Astella
Astella means 'little star' in Latin, often symbolizing hope or guidance.
Astghik
Astghik means 'little star' in Armenian, often associated with love and beauty.
Astria
Astria means 'star' and is often associated with celestial themes.
Astrit
Astrit translates to 'the star' and is linked to bright celestial bodies.
Astrita
Astrita means 'the star' and is derived from the word 'astrit'.
Astriti
Astriti represents 'the star' similarly to Astrit and Astrita.
Astro
Astro means 'star', deriving from Greek language roots.
Astrobella
Astrobella combines 'astro' (star) with 'bella' (beautiful), meaning 'beautiful star'.
Astrophel
Astrophel translates to 'star lover', derived from 'astro' (star) and 'philos' (love).
Asucena
Asucena means 'lily' or 'lily flower', representing purity.
Asuncion
The assumption (of the Virgin Mary).
Asya
A Russian derivation of the name 'Asia', symbolizing life and vitality.
Atalaya
Atalaya translates to 'watchtower' in Spanish, symbolizing vigilance.
Atalio
A name derived from the Latin word meaning 'father of the gods'.
Atalo
A name meaning 'father' or 'noble' derived from the Latin word 'atala'.
Athan
Athan means 'immortal' and is derived from the name Athanasios.
Athanasia
Athanasia means 'immortality' and is often associated with eternal life.
Athanasios
Athanasios means 'immortal' or 'eternal,' commonly used in Greek Orthodox contexts.
Athanasius
Athanasius means 'immortal' and is known as a prominent Christian theologian.
Atheel
A noble hero or warrior.
Atheleisia
Defender of mankind or protector.
Atheleys
From the meadow or clearing.
Athelflead
A noble one in battle.
Athelhard
Strong in battle or noble strength.
Athelheah
Highborn or noble.
Athelina
Noble or princess-like.
Athelinda
Beautiful and noble woman.
Athelmod
Noble protector or defender.
Athelstan
Stone of the noble one.
Athelyna
Pure or noble woman.
Atherol
Noble hero.
Atheron
Noble or brave warrior.
Atherton
From the town of the noble or from the settlement of the brave.
Athervan
Brave warrior or strong man.
Athiambo
One who is strong or powerful, often associated with the Luo ethnic community.
Athlyn
A combination of 'Ath' meaning 'river' and 'lyn' meaning 'lake'; it embodies the essence of water bodies.
Athmore
A great source of creativity and abundance.
Athol
A derived place name, signifying 'from the landscape of the river'.
Athos
A high mountain, often associated with spiritual heights and piety.