Aelwen
Aelwen means 'fair' or 'beautiful' in Welsh.
Aelwin
Aelwin means 'noble friend' in Welsh.
Aembriht
Aembriht means 'glorious one' in Old English.
Aemela
Aemela means 'rival' or 'eager' in Latin.
Aemele
Aemele is a variation of Aemelia, meaning 'rival' in Latin.
Aemilia
Aemilia means 'rival' or 'eager' in Latin.
Aenedleah
Aenedleah translates to 'noble meadow' in Old English.
Aenescumb
Aenescumb means 'noble village' in Old English.
Aengifu
Aengifu means 'one who brings peace' or 'angel gift' in Old English.
Aenheri
Aenheri means 'ancient' or 'old ruler' in Welsh.
Aenor
Aenor means 'light' or 'bright' in Old Welsh.
Aeron
Aeron means 'battle' or 'war' in Welsh and is also known as a name of a river.
Aesoburne
Aesoburne is derived from a Scottish surname meaning 'from the stream of Aeso'.
Aethel
Aethel means 'noble' in Old English.
Aethelard
Aethelard means 'noble strength' in Old English.
Aethelbald
Aethelbald means 'bold noble' in Old English.
Aethelbeorht
Aethelbeorht means 'bright nobility' in Old English.
Aethelbeorn
Aethelbeorn means 'noble bear' in Old English.
Aethelberht
Aethelberht means 'bright noble' in Old English.
Aethelbert
Aethelbert means 'noble and bright' in Old English.
Aethelburh
Aethelburh means 'noble fort' in Old English.
Aetheldred
Aetheldred means 'noble strength' in Old English.
Aethelfrid
Aethelfrid means 'noble peace' in Old English.
Aethelfrith
Aethelfrith means 'noble peace' in Old English.
Aethelgar
Noble spear.
Aethelgifu
Gift of the noble.
Aethelgyth
Noble battle.
Aethelhard
Hardy or brave nobility.
Aethelheah
Noble height or lofty.
Aethelhelm
Noble helmet or protection.
Aethelhere
Noble army or host.
Aethelhild
Noble battle maiden.
Aethelhun
Noble warrior or hunter.
Aethelind
Noble serpent.
Aethelinda
Noble and soft or tender.
Aethelisdun
Noble crescent hill.
Aethelmaer
Noble fame or renowned one.
Aethelmaere
Noble and famous.
Aethelmod
Noble mind or spirit.
Aethelmund
Noble protector.
Aethelnoth
Noble and well-known.
Aethelraed
Counselor of nobility.
Aethelred
Counselor and advice of the nobility.
Aethelreda
Noble counsel or advice.
Aethelric
Noble ruler; derived from Old English elements 'aethel' meaning noble and 'ric' meaning ruler.
Aethelsige
Noble victory; combining the Old English 'aethel' (noble) and 'sige' (victory).
Aethelstan
Noble stone; derived from 'aethel' (noble) and 'stan' (stone).
Aethelstun
Noble town; comes from 'aethel' (noble) and 'tun' (town).
Aethelthryth
Noble strength; derived from 'aethel' (noble) and 'thryth' (strength).
Aethelu
Noble heritage; comes from 'aethel' (noble) and a variant of 'lo' (to intertwine or join).
Aethelulf
Noble wolf; from the elements 'aethel' (noble) and 'wulf' (wolf).
Aethelwald
Noble power; combining 'aethel' (noble) and 'wald' (power or rule).
Aethelwalh
Noble foreigner; from 'aethel' (noble) and 'walh' (foreigner).
Aethelwaru
Noble guard; derived from 'aethel' (noble) and 'waru' (guard).
Aethelweah
Noble moon; comes from 'aethel' (noble) and 'weah' (moon).
Aethelweard
Noble guardian; derived from 'aethel' (noble) and 'weard' (guardian).
Aethelwig
Noble warrior; combining 'aethel' (noble) with 'wig' (warrior).
Aethelwin
Noble friend; from 'aethel' (noble) and 'wine' (friend).
Aethelwine
Noble friend; derived from 'aethel' (noble) and 'wine' (friend).
Aethelwold
Noble ruler; from 'aethel' (noble) and 'wald' (rule).
Aethelwulf
Noble wolf; combining 'aethel' (noble) and 'wulf' (wolf).
Aethelwyne
Noble joy; derived from 'aethel' (noble) and 'wyn' (joy).
Aetheston
Noble stone; comes from 'aethel' (noble) and 'stan' (stone).
Aethilwald
Noble power; from 'aethel' (noble) and 'wald' (power).
Aetius
Aetius means 'eagle' in Latin and is associated with a historically significant Roman general.
Aeva
Aeva means 'life' and is related to the Old English word for life or living.
Afamefuna
The name means 'what my name has brought' in Igbo culture.
Afan
Afan means 'a person who does not forget' in Yoruba language.
Afe
Afe means 'the one that sees' in Yoruba language.
Affonso
Affonso is a variant of Alfonso, meaning 'noble and ready' in Portuguese.
Affoyon
Affoyon means 'the one who brings joy' in Yoruba language.
Affrica
A variant of 'Africa' signifying 'the pleasant one' or 'to be fruitful'
Affton
A name derived from Old English meaning 'farmstead on a sloping hill'
Afolabi
Born into wealth; wealthy child.
Afonso
Noble and ready; prepared; ready for battle.
Afreda
Peaceful ruler; serene advisor.
Africanus
Meaning 'African' or 'from Africa', often used in historical contexts.
Aftonio
A variation of Anthony, meaning 'priceless' or 'of inestimable worth'.
Agace
A name of affection, one who is loved.
Agacie
A variant of Agatha; means 'good' or 'kind'.
Agalaia
A name referring to beauty and radiance.
Agalia
Derived from the Hebrew meaning 'my father has rejoiced'; often signifies joy.
Agape
Agape means 'love' in Greek, often referring to unconditional love.
Agapi
Agapi means 'love' or 'affection' in Greek, often used to represent deep emotional bonds.
Agapios
Agapios derives from 'agape', meaning 'beloved' or 'the one who is loved' in Greek.
Agapito
Agapito is derived from 'agape' and means 'beloved' in Spanish.
Agata
Agata means 'good' in Italian, derived from the Greek word 'agathos'.
Agatha
Agatha is derived from 'agathos', meaning 'good' in Greek, symbolizing moral excellence.
Agathe
Agathe is a variation of Agatha, meaning 'good' in French and has Greek origins.
Agathi
Agathi means 'goodness' or 'virtue' in Greek.
Agathian
Agathian indicates 'the good one' in Greek, often ascribed to noble individuals.
Agathon
Means 'good' or 'noble' in Ancient Greek.
Agda
Derived from the Old Norse word for 'the good' or 'holy'.
Agenilda
Means 'edge of the sword' and is derived from Old German elements.
Aggie
A diminutive of names like Agnes, meaning 'pure' or 'holy'.
Agilberht
Agilberht means 'bright edge' or 'sword of a powerful being.'
Agilbert
Agilbert is derived from a name meaning 'bright and strong.'
Aginhart
Aginhart means 'a strong warrior or a brave heart.'
Aglaja
Aglaja is a variation of Aglaia and means 'bright' or 'shining'.
Aglovale
Aglovale means 'valiant' or 'brave' in Estonian.