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Ahzuri is a unique Hebrew name derived from "ahsheret," meaning happiness or joy.
The name Ai, originating from Japan, signifies 'love for one's younger sister', composed of characters meaning 'love' and 'younger sister'.
Aia is a Greek name meaning 'life' with ties to the mythological goddess Hera.
Aiah is an exotic, unique name of uncertain African or Native American origin, often associated with joy or happiness due to its similarity to Hebrew words meaning love. Despite unclear beginnings, Aiah has biblical roots as King David's wife and modern relevance through celebrities like actress Aisha Tyler.
Aiana, of Spanish origin, means 'the singing one', conveying musicality and inspiring creativity.
Aianna is a distinctive Greek name meaning 'age' or 'eternity', signifying timelessness and vitality.
Aibhilin is a unique Irish female given name derived from 'Aibhillín', an Old Irish form of 'Amalgaid', coined by St. Patrick, with possible meanings 'swift' or 'diminutive of Amalgaid'.
Aibhlinn is an Irish feminine given name derived from 'aibidh', meaning 'beautiful'.
Aibileen is an African American name derived from 'Aida' (Hebrew for 'joyful') and 'Belle' (French for 'beautiful'), signifying 'joyful beautiful.'
Aicha is an Arabic name meaning 'life' or 'vivacious', derived from the word 'Ayesha'. It's famously associated with Aisha, the youngest wife of Prophet Muhammad.
Aichatou is a unique African name of Fulani origin, meaning 'good life', symbolizing prosperity and simplicity.
Aicia, of Latin origin meaning 'water', is an uncommon yet captivating name popularized during medieval times by saints like Aceia.
Aida is an Arabic name meaning "returning" or "triumphant," derived from the verb 'aeda,' signifying "to return.
Aidah is an Arabic name meaning 'helper', popular among Muslims worldwide, reflecting kindness and generosity.
Aidaliz is a unique Basque name composed of 'ait' ('father') and 'diliz', with possible meanings like 'like a father' or 'father's child'; its origins trace back to 18th-century Basque immigration, carrying strong cultural heritage.
Aidaly is a unique and elegant Spanish name meaning 'of noble birth'.
Aidalyn is a unique and beautiful name of unknown origin, often associated with benevolence or musicality by those who use it.
Aidalynn is an Irish name meaning 'fire' or 'flame', a variant of Aoife which means 'beauty'.
Aidan is an Irish name derived from Áedán, meaning 'little fire' or 'fiery helper'.
Aidana is a unique Basque name derived from 'aizena', meaning 'name', signifying the importance of personal identity.
Aidanna is an Irish name derived from "aithne," meaning "to recognize" or "to know.
Aide is a French origin given name derived from 'aider', meaning 'to help'. It's associated with providing assistance and gained popularity during France's Middle Ages.
Aided is a rare Irish name derived from 'aithleas', meaning 'little fire'.
Aidee is an Irish name derived from "Aídee," meaning "fire" or "spark". It has been used for both boys and girls in Ireland since the Celtic Revival period.
Aideen is a unique Irish girl's name meaning 'beauty', derived from Aoife, popularized by legendary Queen Medb.
Aidel is a Hebrew name meaning 'helper', reflecting its historic use for supportive individuals.
Aidelis is a rare Greek-derived name, meaning 'far off', inspired by the mystical goddess Hecate.
Aideliz is a rare French name derived from 'aide l'ange', meaning 'angelic help', signifying divine assistance or protection.
Aidelyn is an Irish name derived from Áedán, meaning "little fire" or "fiery," popularized by early Irish saints like Áedán of Ferns.
Aiden is an Irish name derived from 'Aodhán', meaning 'little fire'.
Aidet is a rare and unique given name of unknown origin and meaning.
Aideth is a rare Gaelic name derived from the ancient Celtic god Aedh, meaning 'little fire' or 'fiery', symbolizing passion and courage.
Aidette, of French origin, means 'little helper' and has been popularized in French literature.
Aidia is an Igbo name of African origin, meaning 'to descend', symbolizing emergence from greatness.
Aidin is a Persian name meaning 'helper' or 'assistant', derived from the word 'aida', and associated with the mythical fairy Aida in Persian mythology.
Aidrianna is a captivating Irish feminine name derived from the surname Ó Dochartaigh, meaning 'descendant of Dochartaigh', possibly referring to dark-haired individuals.
Aidsa is a rare Scandinavian female name derived from Old Norse elements 'ei' meaning 'ever', and 'dis', the goddess of earth and fertility.
Aidy is a rare Irish given name derived from the surname O'Dubhthaigh, meaning 'descendant of Dubthach', which translates to 'dark river'.
Aidyn is an Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Dubhthaigh, meaning 'little dark one.'
Aidynn is a rare, captivating Irish name derived from the ancient surname O'Dubhthaigh, meaning "dark or black," and signifying belonging to a brave and wise clan.