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Akimi is a Japanese girls' name composed of 'Aki' (autumn) and 'Mi' (beauty), meaning "beautiful autumn".
Akina is a captivating Japanese girl's name with roots in ancient traditions, combining 'aki' meaning autumn and 'na' meaning woman or beauty, reflecting the season of her birth and conveying elegance.
Akira is a Japanese given name meaning 'bright good', popularized by Yukio Mishima's novel and Katsuhiro Otomo's manga.
Akirah, of Hebrew origin, means 'my song is the Lord'.
Akire is a modern Japanese name composed of 'Ai' (love) and 'Kire' (cut), signifying an affectionate decision or love that cuts.
Akiria, of Japanese origin, means 'beautiful, radiant', standing out with its strong yet elegant sound.
Akirra is a captivating African name of Yoruba origin, translating to 'she who brings light'.
Akisha is an African name from the Igbo people of Nigeria that means "God hears our love".
Akishia is a Swahili female name meaning "one who has strong will or determination.
Akita is a unisex Japanese given name originating from the Akita Prefecture, associated with the strong and noble Akita dog breed, and may symbolize harvest due to its possible connection to 'autumn rice field'.
Akiva is a Hebrew male given name that means "my father is He," originating from the Akkadian word "Akkûm" meaning "father" combined with the Hebrew word "Av.
Akiya is a rare yet traditional Japanese name meaning 'autumn child'.
Akiyah is an Igbo-African name meaning "first daughter" or "one who brings light".
Akiylah is a unique girl's name of African origin, derived from Swahili 'akili', meaning intelligence or wisdom.
Akiyra is a captivating Japanese name derived from 'Akio' meaning 'bright' and 'Ra' signifying 'thunder', embodying the powerful image of a thunderbolt.
Ako is a Japanese name derived from 'red', symbolizing luck & passion, originating from ancient Harima province.
Akon is a male given name of West African origin, meaning 'the one who brings light'.
Akosha is an African name of Swahili origin meaning 'moon'.
Akosita is a beautiful Hawaiian name derived from 'akoliko', meaning 'to break forth in speech'. It signifies eloquence, fluency, and expressiveness.
Meet Akosua, a Ghanaian name of Akan origin meaning 'born on Sunday,' reflecting the importance of Sundays in Akan culture.
Akoya is a Japanese unisex name derived from "akoya-gai," meaning akoya pearl oyster, symbolizing elegance and rarity like its precious gems.
Akria: Japanese origin; derived from 'akari' meaning 'light'.
Akriti is a rare, Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Akruti", meaning "form" or "shape". It signifies creativity and divine wisdom in Hindu mythology.
Aksa, a Sanskrit-derived name of Hindu origin, means 'indestructible' and signifies power, resilience, and invincibility.
Aksana is a Lithuanian feminine given name derived from 'aksa', meaning 'swift'. It's traditionally held in high regard, associated with the goddess of fertility and abundance.
Aksha is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "the first ray of light or dawn," associated with the Hindu goddess Akasha, embodying space and ether.
Akshada is an uncommon yet captivating Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'uninterrupted' or 'one who bestows insight'.
Akshada is a Sanskrit-origin given name, meaning "one with unbroken rows of pearls," symbolizing endless knowledge or prosperity.
Akshara is an ancient Sanskrit name meaning 'limitless' or 'unstruck', one of Lord Vishnu's 108 revered names, and symbolizes eternity in Indian philosophy and culture.
Akshata is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'brilliant eye', associated with the goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing wisdom and prosperity.
Akshaya is an Indian given name derived from Sanskrit 'akṣaya', meaning 'infinite' or 'indestructible'. It signifies prosperity and longevity, with historical significance in Hindu mythology and culture.
Akshita is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'and the eye'.
Akshitha is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "the protector of eyes" or "one who safeguards vision", associated with exceptional visionary abilities and protection in Hindu mythology.
Akua is an Akan female given name meaning 'born on Wednesday'.
Akuol is a unique female name of South Sudanese origin, derived from the Dinka language, believed to mean 'Wednesday' or embody Wednesday's traits.
Akur is a unique male given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture and language in West Africa.
Akura is a captivating Japanese name derived from "akuri," meaning "dawn" or "daybreak." It signifies the beginning of a new day, connecting with nature and life's cycle. Popularized by Haruki Murakami's character Akura Totsuka in "Kafka on the Shore," this gender-neutral name has historical significance, such as its association with renowned swordsman Akura Yoshibei during Japan's Edo period.
Akwete is an uncommon Igbo name from Nigeria, derived from 'akwukwo' meaning 'to resemble,' reflecting likeness or uniqueness.
Akya is a captivating Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'to wait,' embodying patience and resilience.
Akyah is a Hebrew name meaning "wise," popularized by Jewish communities over centuries after appearing in the Talmud as a sage's name.