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AABHA
FemaleAabha, of Indian origin, means 'light' or 'radiance', associated with the goddess Shri Lakshmi.
AABIDAH
FemaleArabic-derived name meaning 'worship' or 'devotion', signifying submission to Allah and emphasizing faith.
AABRIELLA
FemaleUnique Hebrew name created by combining 'a-' and 'Briella', with no direct translation but growing popularity since 2015.
AADA
FemaleDistinctive Finnish name derived from the word 'aada', meaning 'wave'.
AADAYA
FemaleIndian-origin name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'arrival' or 'coming', symbolizing joy and celebration of new life.
AADEN
FemaleArabic-derived unisex name meaning "generous" or "noble," historically bestowed upon prominent families wishing for their sons to embody these qualities.
AADHINI
FemaleIndian name from Tamil Nadu, meaning 'the first night', symbolizing new beginnings.
AADHIRA
FemaleUnique Indian name derived from the Sanskrit 'Adhira', meaning 'the other side' or 'beyond', associated with the goddess Lakshmi in Hindu mythology, symbolizing wealth and prosperity.
AADHIRAI
FemaleAadhirai, of Indian Tamil origin, means 'the first' or 'the foremost,' symbolizing primacy and excellence.
AADHVI
FemaleUnique Indian name from Tamil Nadu, composed of 'Aad' (first) and 'hvi' (daybreak), signifying the first light of dawn. It symbolizes hope and new beginnings, historically used by Tamil communities to bring positivity into families.
AADHVIKA
FemaleAdhvika is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin that translates to "prosperity in the right direction" or "moving towards wealth". It is also associated with Lord Indra, the Hindu god of rain and thunder, further symbolizing abundance and blessings.
AADHYA
FemaleCaptivating Indian feminine name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Aadhyatma', signifying 'spiritual' or 'inner self'.
AADHYAREDDY
FemaleIndian origin name from South India's Telugu community, signifying 'The first Reddy', reflecting leadership among the Reddy caste.
AADHYASRI
FemaleUncommon Indian girl's name from Tamil Nadu, derived from Sanskrit 'Aadhi' (first) and 'Sri' (fortune), signifying 'the first fortune'. It's often linked to Hindu goddess Adi Shakti and has ancient roots in Indian literature.
AADI
FemaleAadi, of Indian origin, means 'first' or 'beginning,' often associated with Lord Shiva and the Hindu festival of Holi.
AADILYNN
FemaleRecent, unique name combining 'Aadi' (Sanskrit for 'sun') and 'Lynn' (English for 'lake'), signifying light and water or emotions.
AADISON
FemaleUnique given name of unknown origin and meaning.
AADITRI
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'beginning of learning or wisdom'.
AADIYA
FemaleIndian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Aadyam,' meaning 'the first' and symbolizing new beginnings.
AADRIKA
FemaleCaptivating feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from "Adrika," meaning "mountain-born" or "from the mountains." It signifies strength, resilience, and beauty, drawing inspiration from the mighty mountains it embodies.
AADRITI
FemaleUnique Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'the beginning of order' or 'the start of routine', associated with a powerful Hindu goddess and carrying a sense of tradition and balance.
AADVI
FemaleDistinctive Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Adavi', meaning 'first'. It's associated with Hindu Yoginis, powerful female deities, and symbolizes enlightenment and strength.
AADVIKA
FemaleAadvika, of Sanskrit origin, combines 'Aad' (first) and 'Vika' (Venus), signifying 'the first Venus' or 'the beginning of beauty'.
AADYA
FemaleIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'beginning' or 'first'.
AADYN
FemaleIrish name derived from 'Áedán', meaning 'little fire' or 'noble little one'.
AAFIA
FemaleArabic name meaning 'pure' or 'clean', signifying goodness and innocence. It's associated with Hazrat Aafia bint Usaid, a companion of Prophet Muhammad known for her intelligence and devotion to Islam.
AAFIYA
FemaleArabic girls' name meaning 'protected' or 'well-being', popular among Muslims worldwide.
AAFIYAH
FemaleArabic name meaning 'safety' or 'protection', historically used as both a given name and surname in various Arab countries. It signifies protection and hope, reflecting parents' wishes for their child's future peace and security.
AAFREEN
FemaleBeautiful and unique Arabic given name derived from "a'firah," meaning "bliss" or "delight.
AAGNA
FemaleRare Sanskrit girl's name meaning "Limitless" or "Boundless," associated with Goddess Saraswati in Hindu mythology, signifying endless possibilities and wisdom.
AAGOT
FemaleAagot, of Scandinavian origin, means 'noble spear' and was popular in Norway during the Middle Ages.
AAGYA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Aagya', meaning 'order' or 'command', with historical connotations of authority and cosmic significance.
AAHANA
FemaleDistinctive Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Aahan', meaning 'first' or 'beginning'. It signifies new beginnings and is associated with sunlight and renewal in Hindu mythology. Often used for females but suitable for any gender, Aahana carries connotations of hope and optimism. Despite being relatively rare in the English-speaking world, its unique sound and positive associations make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a meaningful name for their child.
AAHELI
FemaleAaheli, of Bengali origin, means 'morning dew', symbolizing purity and renewal.
AAHLANI
FemaleAahlani, of Arabic origin, means 'more excellent' or 'better', signifying intelligence, wisdom, and excellence.
AAHLIYAH
FemaleCaptivating Yoruba name of African origin, meaning 'beauty that brings joy'.
AAHNA
FemaleUnique Indian girl's name derived from Sanskrit 'Aahana', meaning 'dawn' or 'break of day', symbolizing hope and renewal.
AAILA
FemaleArabic-origin name derived from 'a'ila', meaning 'family' or 'clan', associated with strength, unity, and resilience in Arab culture.
AAILANI
FemaleHawaiian name meaning 'beloved child of the sea', embodying Hawaii's cultural connection to the ocean and reverence for the heavens.
AAILIYAH
FemaleAailiyah: Arabic origin, meaning 'ascension' or 'rising', symbolizing spiritual growth & divine protection in Islamic culture.