Admira
A name derived from the word for 'admire' or 'to be admired'.
Admiral
Originally a term for a naval officer, signifies authority at sea.
Admiranda
A feminine form of 'Admiral', meaning one to be admired.
Adney
Meaning 'from the Adriatic sea'.
Adny
Adny is a variation of the name 'Eden,' which means 'delight' or 'pleasure' in Hebrew.
Adoff
Adoff is derived from noble origins, potentially meaning 'noble strength' or 'brave.'
Adol
Adol means 'noble' or 'noble wolf' in Germanic roots.
Adolf
Adolf means 'noble wolf' in German and has historical connotations related to nobility.
Adolfa
Adolfa is a feminine form of Adolf, meaning 'noble wolf' in German.
Adolfina
Adolfina is a feminine variant of Adolf, translating to 'noble little wolf.'
Adolfo
Adolfo means 'noble wolf' in Spanish-origin contexts derived from Germanic languages.
Adolfus
Adolfus is an ancient variant of Adolf, meaning 'noble wolf.'
Adolph
Adolph means 'noble wolf,' derived from the elements 'adal' (noble) and 'wulf' (wolf).
Adolpha
Adolpha is the feminine form of Adolf, meaning 'noble wolf.'
Adolphe
Adolphe is the French variant of Adolf, meaning 'noble wolf.'
Adolphine
Adolphine is the feminine form of Adolphe, meaning 'noble little wolf.'
Adolpho
Adolpho is a Spanish variation of Adolf, meaning 'noble wolf.'
Adolphus
Adolphus is an older form of Adolf, meaning 'noble wolf.'
Adoncia
Derived from 'Adonai', it carries a similar meaning of nobility or lordliness.
Adone
It is a diminutive form of Adonis, symbolizing beauty and desire.
Adora
To be adored; signifies love and admiration.
Adoracion
Signifies worship or adoration, common in religious contexts.
Adore
To greatly love or regard; signifies deep affection.
Adorer
One who adores; expresses veneration or deep love.
Adorina
Derived from 'Adora', implying one who is adored.
Adorjan
A name meaning 'to adore' or 'beloved', common in Christian contexts.
Adotka
A Slavic name with meanings associated with hope and harmony.
Adrean
Adrean is a variant of Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria', a town in Northern Italy.
Adreana
Adreana is a feminine form of Adrian, meaning 'woman from Hadria'.
Adreanna
Adreanna is a modern variant of the name Adriana, meaning 'from Hadria'.
Adri
Adri is a diminutive or variant of Adrian, which means 'from Hadria'.
Adria
Adria is a feminine form of Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria'.
Adriaan
Adriaan is the Dutch form of Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria'.
Adrian
Adrian means 'from Hadria', a town in Northern Italy.
Adriana
Adriana is the feminine form of Adrian, signifying 'from Hadria'.
Adriane
Adriane is an alternative spelling of Adriana, meaning 'from Hadria'.
Adriani
Adriani is a variant of Adriana, meaning 'from Hadria'.
Adrianna
From the city of Adria, meaning 'dark' or 'rich' water.
Adrianne
Feminine form of Adrian, meaning 'from the Adriatic Sea' or 'dark one'.
Adriano
Italian form of Adrian, meaning 'from the Adriatic Sea'.
Adrians
Derived from Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria' or 'dark one'.
Adrianu
Variant of Adrian, meaning 'from the Adriatic Sea'.
Adrianus
Latin form of Adrian, meaning 'from the Adriatic Sea'.
Adric
Variant of a name meaning 'noble ruler'.
Adrie
Short form of Adrienne, meaning 'from the Adriatic Sea'.
Adrielle
Feminine form of Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria' or 'dark one'.
Adrien
French form of Adrian, meaning 'from the Adriatic Sea'.
Adriene
Variant of Adrienne, meaning 'from Hadria' or 'dark one'.
Adrienn
Feminine variant of Adrian, meaning 'from the Adriatic Sea'.
Adrienna
Variant of Adrienne, meaning 'from the Adriatic Sea'.
Adrienne
Feminine form of Adrian, meaning 'from the Adriatic Sea'.
Adrigu
Variant of Adrian, meaning 'one who is dark'.
Adrij
Short form or variant of Adrian, meaning 'dark one'.
Adrija
Feminine variant of Adrian, meaning 'from the Adriatic Sea'.
Adrijana
Feminine form of Adrian, meaning 'from the Adriatic Sea'.
Adrik
Variation of Adrian, meaning 'dark one'.
Adrion
Adrion means 'manly or masculine' originating from Greek roots.
Adron
A strong and manly one.
Adryan
One who is of great courage.
Adryen
One who is noble and manly.
Adstan
A variant of a name implying presence or existence.
Aduke
A variation of Duke, suggests leadership or nobility.
Adulf
Noble wolf, signifies strength and nobility.
Adut
A feminine name meaning 'one who has returned' in Dinka.
Ady
A short form that can represent names like Adrian or Adeline, often used for both genders.
Aegidius
Aegidius means 'Young goat' or 'Fawn.', associated with Saint Giles.
Aegthryth
Aegthryth translates to 'Noble strength'.
Aelbehrt
Aelbehrt translates to 'noble and bright' and has roots in Old High German.
Aelbert
Meaning 'noble' or 'bright', Aelbert has historic roots in Germanic languages.
Aelflead
The name means "noble beauty" in Old English.
Aelfled
It signifies "noble beauty" in Old English, similar to its variants.
Aelfleda
The name translates to "noble one" in Old English.
Aelfmaer
The name means "noble fame" in Old English.
Aelfnoth
It translates to "noble strength" in Old English.
Aelfraed
The name means "counsel of the elves" in Old English.
Aelfred
It means "elf counsel" in Old English.
Aelfric
The name translates to "elf ruler" in Old English.
Aelfrida
This name means "beautiful elf" in Old English.
Aelfrun
It signifies "elf mystery" in Old English.
Aelfryth
The name means "elf strength" in Old English.
Aelfsi
The name means "elf's victory" in Old English and can be used for any gender.
Aelfsige
It translates to "elf victory" in Old English.
Aelfstan
The name means "stone of the elf" in Old English.
Aelfthryth
It signifies "strength of the elves" in Old English.
Aelfwald
The name translates to "elf power" in Old English.
Aelfwaru
This name means "elf's protection" in Old English.
Aelfwear
The name signifies "elf keeper" in Old English.
Aelfweard
The name translates to "elf guardian" in Old English.
Aelfwin
It means "friend of the elves" in Old English.
Aelia
Sun; derived from the Latin word 'aelius' meaning sun.
Aelicia
Noble kind; derived from Alicia, meaning noble.
Aelina
Light; a form of the name Elena, meaning bright or shining light.
Aelinn
Darling; beloved, dear one.
Aelish
Noble; a form of the name Alice, meaning nobility.
Aelisia
Noble; derived from Alicia, meaning noble or exalted.
Aelizia
Joyful; derived from the Latin word meaning joyful or happy.
Aellius
Aellius is derived from the Latin family name meaning 'of the sun' or 'sunlight'.
Aelmar
Aelmar means 'noble' or 'famous' in Old Germanic.
Aelmer
Aelmer translates to 'noble and famous' in Old English.
Aelred
Aelred means 'noble counsel' in Old English.