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Ahamad is an Arabic masculine given name meaning 'highly praised,' often associated with the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Ahamed is an Arabic given name meaning 'highly praised', derived from the Arabic word 'ahmad'.
Ahan is a distinctive Persian name derived from 'ah', meaning 'fire', signifying strength and passion.
Ahanna is a rare African Igbo name from Nigeria, popularized by author Chinua Achebe in his novel "No Longer at Ease". Its meaning varies, interpreted as 'Born on Tuesday' or 'God is merciful'.
Ahanu is a rare Hawaiian name derived from 'ahanu', meaning 'to rest' or 'pause', reflecting the calmness and harmony of its tropical origins.
Ahari is a captivating name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba word for 'the sun will shine after the rain,' symbolizing hope amidst challenges.
Aharon is a Hebrew name meaning 'exalted', originating from the word 'ahara' and historically significant as the name of Moses' brother and the first High Priest of the Israelites.
Aharshi is an uncommon yet meaningful Indian name from Gujarat, derived from 'Ahar' meaning noon, symbolizing enlightenment in Hindu culture, and rooted in ancient mythology as one of the seven wise sages or 'Saptarishi'.
Ahaziah is an ancient Hebrew name derived from Semitic languages, meaning "Vision of a brother" or "Insight of a sibling.
Ahbleza is a rare Hebrew name meaning "my father is God," originally used by ancient High Priests and medieval scholars.
Ahian is a rare African female name derived from Aisha, meaning "life".
Ahijah is a Hebrew name meaning "Brother of Yahweh," appearing in the Bible as a prophet known for his prophecies and wise counsel during the reigns of Kings Jeroboam I and Abijah.
Ahil is an Arabic-origin name derived from "ahwal," meaning "states" or "conditions," symbolizing constant change and evolution.
Ahir is an uncommon yet captivating Indian name derived from 'Ahimsa,' meaning non-violence or harmlessness.
Ahiyan is a rare, Sanskrit-origin boy's name that means "non-existent," formed from the words "a" (not) and "haya" (existence).
Ahkai is a unique African name, originating from the Yoruba people of Nigeria and Benin, meaning "the first male child" and associated with royalty. It signifies importance and blessing, attributed to the firstborn son in ancient Yoruba culture.
Ahkari is a unique, unisex given name of uncertain origin. Its meaning may derive from African names like Akirah or Akilah, or Hebrew names such as Akiva, but its true etymology remains mysterious.
Ahkeel is a Hebrew name meaning 'eagle', associated with strength, courage, and wisdom; it was also a mighty warrior's name in biblical times.
Ahkeem is a rare yet distinctive male name of Swahili origin meaning "the wise one".
Ahki is a unique Native American name of Choctaw origin meaning 'tiger' or 'courageous', symbolizing strength and fearlessness.
Ahkil is an Arabic name meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise', popularized by figures like Ibn Sina (Avicenna).
Ahking is an unusual name of unknown origin with no established etymology or cultural significance; its mysterious beginnings add to its unique appeal.
Ahkir is an African name of Yoruba origin that means "the one who sees," symbolizing perceptiveness and wisdom.
Ahlee is a rare American girl's name believed to be a variation of Aaliyah, meaning "exalted" or "noble", possibly shortened from similar-sounding names like Ahalia or Ahlina. Despite its uncertain origins, Ahlee has gained popularity in the US and is among the top 1000 most popular girl names.
Ahlegend is a captivating and unique name with unknown origins and no widely accepted etymology, though some propose ancient Celtic or Welsh roots without concrete evidence. Its meaning is open to interpretation, often translated as "noble legend" or "magnificent story," suggesting a person of rich history and impressive legacy. Despite its uncertain origins, Ahlegend stands out for its charm and elegance, making it popular among those who appreciate distinctive names. Throughout history, no notable figures have been recorded with this name, adding to its mystery and exclusivity.
Ahlias is a unique unisex name of Greek origin meaning 'of the sea', popular among ancient Greeks for sailors and those connected to the sea.
Ahlijah is a rare Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength.
Ahmed is of Arabic origin, meaning 'highly praised', often associated with Prophet Muhammad.
Ahmad is an Arabic masculine given name derived from 'ahmad', meaning 'most highly praised', associated with Prophet Muhammad's father, and popular among Muslims worldwide.
The name Ahmadi originates from Arabic, derived from 'Ahmad', meaning 'highly praised'. It is primarily a surname but can also be used as a given name. This name gained prominence due to Ahmad ibn Hanbal, a 9th-century Islamic scholar. Today, Ahmadi is prevalent among diverse communities globally, notably in Middle Eastern countries and among worldwide Muslim populations.
Ahmadou is a West African Muslim name derived from Ahmad, meaning 'highly praised', with the '-u' suffix emphasizing intensity.
Ahmadullah is an Arabic name meaning 'highly praised by God', composed of 'Ahmad' (the one who praises) and '-ullah' (God).
Ahmaj is an uncommon African name derived from Hausa language, meaning "God has made me patient.
Ahman is an Arabic name meaning "highly praised," often associated with the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and considered one of the most beautiful names in Arabic culture.
Ahmand is an Arabic name meaning "highly praised," derived from the word "ahmad." It is one of the 99 beautiful names of Allah in Islam and has been popular among Muslims worldwide for centuries.
Ahmani is a unique African Yoruba name meaning 'precious treasure'.
Ahmar is an Arabic name meaning 'red', symbolizing strength and power.
Ahmare, of African origin and primarily used among the Fulani people, means 'life' or 'to live' in Fula.
Ahmari is an African name of Fulani origin, meaning 'highly praised'.
Ahmarion is a distinctive African name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, composed of "Ahma" meaning peaceful/calm and "rion" signifying king/leader, reflecting serenity, wisdom, and authority.