Female and male names : English.

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AAHANA

Feminine

Distinctive Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Aahan', meaning 'first' or 'beginning'. It signifies new beginnings and is associated with sunlight and renewal in Hindu mythology. Often used for females but suitable for any gender, Aahana carries connotations of hope and optimism. Despite being relatively rare in the English-speaking world, its unique sound and positive associations make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a meaningful name for their child.

AALIYAHROSE

Feminine

Modern blend of 'Aaliyah', meaning 'exalted' in Arabic, and 'Rose', the classic English name for 'flower'.

AALYSSA

Feminine

Enigmatic name of unknown origin, popularized in English-speaking countries for its unique sound, with no established meaning allowing individuals to create their own interpretation.

AARO

Masculine

Finnish name meaning 'treasure', symbolizing strength, wisdom, and prosperity.

AARONJAMES

Masculine

Modern Hebrew-English hybrid name derived from Aaron ('exalted') and James ('supplanter'), embodying strength and adaptability.

AARONLEE

Masculine

Modern English name created by combining 'Aaron' meaning "exalted" and 'Lee' associated with "clearing".

AATHIRAN

Masculine

Unique Malayali name from Kerala, India, translating to 'eighth' in English.

AAVAH

Feminine

Hebrew name derived from "havah," meaning life, carrying spiritual significance and gaining popularity among English-speaking parents for its unique charm and biblical connection through Havah, one of Adam and Eve's daughters.

AB

Masculine

The name "Ab" is derived from Hebrew, meaning "father," and serves as a shortened form of Avraham (Abraham).

ABA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'father', traditionally given to boys and associated with Abraham, the patriarch of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

ABAGAIL

Feminine

Abigail is a unique Hebrew name meaning "my father is joy".

ABBEY

Masculine

English name originally meaning 'abbot' or 'father', derived from Old French 'abbé'. It was once used for both boys and girls but has become more popular as a girl's name in recent times.

ABBEY

Feminine

Charming English female name derived from 'abbey', meaning monastery or religious building, first used as a given name in the 19th century. It signifies wisdom, serenity and purpose, with notable bearers like Abbey Lincoln and Abbey Clancy.

ABBEYGAIL

Feminine

Uncommon English name derived from "abbey" meaning religious community and "-gayl" meaning happy or rejoicing, translating to "happy abbey.

ABBEYGALE

Feminine

English-origin first name derived from 'abbey' meaning religious community or fortified place, combined with '-gale', creating a unique and elegant name with medieval roots.

ABBIGAIL

Feminine

Abigail is a Hebrew name meaning "my father is joyful," popularized in English-speaking countries through biblical figures like Abigail of the Old Testament and Saint Abigail of Ireland.

ABBIGALE

Feminine

Abigail is a Hebrew origin name meaning "joy" or "exultation," popularized during the Victorian era and often associated with happiness and celebration.

ABBOT

Masculine

Abott is an English name meaning 'father', originally a title for religious leaders.

ABBOTT

Masculine

English surname and given name that originates from the Middle English word 'abot', meaning 'abbot' or head of a monastery. It was brought to England by the Normans in 1066 and often given as a surname to those connected with the church. While Abbott doesn't have specific traits, it may evoke wisdom, leadership, and community devotion.

ABBOTT

Feminine

English name derived from the Old French word 'abbez', meaning 'abbot'. It was originally a surname given to boys from religious families but has since become a popular given name for boys due to its strong sound and association with leadership.

ABBYE

Feminine

Charming girls' name of English origin, derived from the Old English word "abb" meaning "father" or "monk." It gained popularity in the late 1980s as parents sought distinctive yet approachable names for their daughters.

ABBYGAYL

Feminine

Unique, recently created name that combines elements from Abigail (Hebrew origin, meaning 'my father is joyful') and Gayle (English derivation of 'happy').

ABBYLYNN

Feminine

Recently created, beautiful name combining Abigail ("joyful") and Lynn ("from the lake"), suitable for all ages despite its modernity.

ABDIAS

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning 'servant of the Lord', appearing once in the Old Testament as King David's son, and has been carried by notable figures like Saint Abdias throughout history.

ABDISALAM

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "servant of peace.

ABDOURAHMANE

Masculine

Arabic origin, meaning 'servant of the merciful,' reflecting devotion and compassion.

ABEM

Masculine

African-origin name from the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo, meaning "twin" and carrying cultural significance as twins are considered sacred among this community.

ABENEZER

Masculine

Amharic Ethiopian name meaning "father of the father," traditionally given for hope in new life after loss, popular among Ethiopian royalty like Emperor Haile Selassie I.

ABIEGAIL

Feminine

Abiegail, of Hebrew origin, means 'my father is joy' and is associated with biblical strength and resilience.

ABIEZER

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "My father is help", derived from "Av" (father) and "Yazer" (helper).

ABIGAIL

Masculine

Abigail, of Hebrew origin, means "father's joy" and was first used in the Bible as one of King David's wives.

ABIGAILGRACE

Feminine

Modern, harmonious name combining Hebrew 'Abigail' (my father is joyful) and English 'Grace' (elegance or charm).

ABIGAILJOY

Feminine

Captivating English name derived from Hebrew 'Abigail', meaning "my father is joy".

ABIGAYLE

Feminine

Hebrew-derived name meaning 'my father is joy' or 'father rejoices', popularized by its biblical namesake Abigail.

ABLE

Masculine

Able is an uncommon English name derived from Old English 'able', meaning 'noble' or 'worthy'. Historically given to boys of high social status in medieval England.

ABNEY

Feminine

American name of English origin, derived from the surname 'Abney', which means 'wood' in Old French. It was popular among English settlers in America during the colonial era and has since become relatively uncommon but continues to be used today. The meaning of Abney is uncertain, but it may have been given to someone who lived near woods or had a connection to trees.

ABNEY

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from Old English words meaning "near the ash tree.

ABREONNA

Feminine

Unique unisex name of African American origin, derived from Ebony, meaning 'black' in Old English, popularized during the 20th century.

ABRIL

Feminine

Spanish feminine given name derived from Latin 'aprilis', meaning 'of April'.

ACACIA

Feminine

Greek feminine given name derived from the word 'akakia', meaning 'without grief'. It gained popularity in the late 19th century due to its association with strength, resilience, and beauty, symbolized by the sacred acacia tree of Greek mythology. Today, it is most commonly found in English-speaking countries but has also gained global appeal due to its captivating sound and meaningful origin.