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Akadian is a distinctive Persian name originally associated with the wise god Enki in Mesopotamian mythology. Its meaning encompasses wisdom, nobility, and learning.
Akai is a Japanese given name derived from "akai," meaning "red," symbolizing positivity and prosperity.
Akaiden is a modern boy's name, created as a fusion of Irish 'Aiden' (meaning "little fire") and Hebrew 'Kaiden' (meaning "ocean"), conveying the power of a relentless flame by the sea.
Akain is a unique Hawaiian name derived from "akai," meaning "red." It signifies strength, courage, and passion, reflecting the vibrant color red in Hawaiian tradition.
Akaius is a unique Japanese name composed of "Aka" meaning red and "Ius" inspired by the Latin suffix "-ius". It symbolizes vibrancy and energy, associating with luck and success in Japanese culture.
Akam is a distinctive Japanese name meaning 'red', derived from the kanji character '赤'. It's traditionally unisex and symbolizes strength, prosperity, and happiness.
Meet Akan, a name of African origin derived from the proud Akan people of Ghana and Ivory Coast, signifying either 'Wednesday-born' or 'brave and strong-willed', with some tribes also associating it with royalty.
Akanni is a Yoruba male given name from Nigeria, meaning 'the first to arrive' or 'pioneer', often associated with the courageous deity Shango.
Akaree: A rare, enigmatic first name of unknown origin, devoid of established meaning, yet versatile enough for personal interpretation.
Akari is a Japanese given name that means 'to shine' or 'to light up'.
Akarii is a Japanese feminine name derived from "akari", meaning "light".
Akarri is an Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'the brave one'.
Akarsh is a unique Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'attractive' or 'alluring', inspired by the Hindu god Indra's divine powers of attraction.
Akash is an Indian boy's name derived from Sanskrit 'Akasha,' meaning 'sky' or 'space,' representing vastness, freedom, and infinite possibilities.
Akashdeep is an Indian origin given name meaning "sky-lamp" or "heavenly light", inspired by Hindu mythology's Lord Indra.
Akayden is a modern boys' name of uncertain origin and meaning, with some suggesting it's linked to the Irish name Aodhan ("fire"), though this isn't universally accepted.
Akbar is a Persian origin name meaning "great" or "powerful".
Akeam, of African Yoruba origin, signifies 'the child who brings happiness.'
Akeel is an intelligent and wise Arabic origin name meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise', reflecting parents' hopes for their children.
Akeem is an African name of West African origin, derived from the Arabic 'Ahmad', meaning 'highly praised'.
Akeen, of African Mandinka origin, holds strong Islamic significance derived from the Arabic word 'Iqra,' meaning 'to read' or 'recite.'
Akeil is an African-origin name popularized by the Yoruba people of Nigeria, derived from "ake" meaning "to chase away", symbolizing strength and protection against darkness or evil.
Akeim is an African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, combining "warrior" (Ake) and "king" (im), signifying "warrior king".
Akela is an African name of Igbo origin meaning "the first to be born". It was famously used by Rudyard Kipling in his novel "The Jungle Book" for Akela, the wise wolf leader. This name symbolizes strength, wisdom, and leadership, reflecting hopes for its bearer's future.
Akelius is a rare yet captivating Swedish given name derived from the Old Norse personal name Áki, meaning 'oak tree'.
Akem is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'first-born' and reflecting strength and leadership.
Akemi is a Japanese girl's name meaning "beautiful red" or "beautiful autumn", symbolizing prosperity and serenity, traditionally given to girls born in autumn, and popular in literature and culture.
Aken is an African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'the wealthy one,' signifying prosperity.
Akeno is a Japanese given name of both masculine and feminine usage, meaning 'dawn' and signifying a bright start to life.
Aker is an uncommon Norwegian male name derived from Old Norse 'Akra', meaning 'point' or 'corner', historically associated with Oslo's Akershus fortress.
Akera is a captivating Japanese name derived from "akeru," meaning "to open" or "to break through," suggesting someone who pioneers new paths.
Akhai is a rare Greek name meaning 'unseen', historically associated with the brave Greeks who fought in the Trojan War, and once held by Spartan King Akhaios.
Akari is a unique Persian name derived from 'akar,' meaning 'fire.' It symbolizes strength, passion, and purity.
Akheem is a Yoruba name of African origin meaning "the one who comes with wealth".
Akhenaton was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh whose name means 'satisfied with the presence of Aten', a solar deity he worshipped instead of traditional gods, reflecting his religious reforms during his reign (1353-1336 BCE).
Akhi is an Arabic name meaning 'brother', often associated with Islamic fraternity and unity.
Akhil is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'entire aim' or 'complete goal'.
Akhilesh is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'Lord of All' or 'Complete Lord', associated with the warrior hero Arjuna in Hindu mythology.
Akhilles is a Greek male name meaning 'pain' or 'grief', derived from the ancient Greek word 'akheilos'. It is famously associated with the undefeated warrior Achilles from Homer's Iliad.
The name Akhilleus has Greek origins, meaning 'pain' or 'grief', reflecting Thetis's sorrow upon learning her son Achilles would die young.