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Akhir is an Arabic name meaning "end" or "finality," signifying completion or conclusion of something significant.
Aki is a Japanese unisex given name derived from 'aki', meaning autumn, reflecting the season's beauty and tranquility.
Akia is a distinct African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning "born on Wednesday" or "noble birth".
Akiba is a unique Japanese name derived from the word 'akiba', meaning 'red leaf'. Traditionally given to both males and females, it has gained international recognition for its distinct sound and cultural connection.
Akicita is a Native American (Sioux) name meaning "friend or ally who brings good fortune".
Akida is a distinct African name of Yoruba origin meaning "firstborn", celebrated among the Yoruba and believed to confer future greatness.
Akie is a unisex Japanese given name derived from the kanji characters "秋" (autumn) and "桂" (cinnamon tree), translating to "Autumn Cinnamon Tree". It gained popularity during the Edo period and symbolizes resilience, adaptability, and longevity.
Akiel is a unisex Hebrew name meaning "like God," derived from the words "ak" (like) and "El" (God).
Akiem is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'like wisdom' or 'resembling intelligence'.
Akif is an Arabic name meaning "intelligent" or "understanding", derived from the word 'akfa'. It has historical significance as it was borne by a wise character in Islamic literature, contributing to its enduring popularity in North Africa and beyond. Despite its traditional roots, Akif has a modern sound suitable for today's use.
Akihiro is a Japanese masculine name derived from the kanji characters 'akira' meaning "bright" or "clear," and 'hiro' meaning "broad" or "expansive.
Akil is an Arabic name meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise', popular among Muslims due to its Islamic connotations and historic figures like Akil al-Muhafidh.
Akilan is a Tamil name meaning 'complete', derived from the word 'akila'.
Akilles is a Greek name meaning "pain" or "grief," derived from the legendary hero Achilles known for his invulnerability except for his heel.
Akilesh is an Indian male given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "Lord of Infinite Space," reflecting vastness and expansiveness.
Akili is a unisex name of African origin from the Swahili culture, meaning "intelligence" or "wisdom", reflecting highly valued qualities in Swahili society.
Akilles is a Greek male given name derived from the legendary hero Achilles in Homer's Iliad. It originates from the Greek words 'akhos' meaning 'pain' or 'grief', and 'laos' meaning 'people'. Thus, its meaning can be interpreted as 'pain of the people'.
Akillian is a rare, unique name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Celtic or Greek mythological roots.
Akillies, derived from Greek 'akhos', signifies sorrow or grief, yet is renowned for strength like Achilles in Homer's Iliad.
Akim is a captivating African name derived from Fulani culture, signifying 'one born during a journey' and reflecting the nomadic lifestyle of the Fulani people.
Akin is an African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'powerful' or 'strong', popularized by figures like Nigerian footballer Akinfenwa.
Aking is an uncommon African name derived from the Ewe language, meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'.
Akinola is a male name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba ethnic group in Nigeria, with elements "Aki" meaning wealthy and "Ola" signifying wealth, resulting in the translation of Akinola as "Wealth is abundant." This name reflects parents' hopes for their child's future prosperity. It has been popular among Yoruba people for centuries and is recognized globally within African diaspora communities.
Akintunde is a unique Nigerian male name of Yoruba origin meaning "The Lord meets up with him.
Akio is a popular Japanese masculine given name that originates from the kanji characters 明 (aki) meaning "bright" or "clear", and夫 (o) meaning "husband".
Akir is a unique Arabic given name that means "the last" or "final," historically used in Muslim cultures to reference Allah's supremacy, and has gained popularity among Muslim families seeking distinctive names with meaningful origins.
Akira is a Japanese unisex given name written as 螢 in kanji, meaning 'firefly' or 'bright red and white'. Traditionally used for boys, it now applies to both genders.
Akiro is a distinctive Japanese name composed of 'aki' meaning autumn and 'ro' denoting masculinity, signifying 'strong autumn'. It embodies strength and adaptability.
Akito is a male Japanese given name meaning "autumn distance," reflecting Japan's cultural heritage through its kanji characters.
Akiva is a Hebrew given name of uncertain origin, but it holds significant historical importance.
Akmal is an Arabic name meaning 'perfect' or 'complete', often chosen by Muslims worldwide as a reflection of high parental aspirations.
Ako is a Japanese name for girls (and sometimes boys) derived from 'red', signifying passion and happiness.
Akoa is an African name of Congolese origin meaning "the fifth child," reflecting the importance of birth order in many African cultures.
Akoi is a unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'the first child born in a new year' or 'the one who brings joy'.
Akol is a distinctive African name, originating from the Fulani people of West Africa. It's believed to mean 'the joyful one' and has been carried through generations by notable figures like Akol Lawal.
Akon, of West African origin, means 'to wait' or 'patient waiting', reflecting perseverance.
Akoni is a Hawaiian name derived from "akua," meaning "god" or "spirit," traditionally given to individuals with exceptional spiritual power or wisdom.
Akorede is a distinctive Yoruba name meaning 'Born into wealth' or 'Wealthy arrival', reflecting hopes for prosperity.
Akori is a rare African given name of Yoruba origin, traditionally bestowed upon boys in Nigeria. It translates to "the one who sees ahead," symbolizing wisdom and foresight.
Akos is a traditional Hungarian male name derived from the word 'akas', meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'.