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Admiral is an English given name with a strong naval history, derived from 'admiral', the highest rank in the navy. It originally comes from the Arabic word 'amir', meaning commander or prince.
Adorable is a rare, French-origin given name meaning 'lovable' or 'charming.'
Adraine is a rare French given name derived from "adrain," meaning "from/by the stream.
Adraine is an enigmatic given name of unknown origin, believed to be French but lacking definitive evidence. Its meaning and history are shrouded in mystery, making it a rare yet intriguing choice for parents seeking an uncommon name with a mystical appeal.
Adrein is a rare French male name derived from Adrianus, meaning "of or relating to the sea.
Adrell is a French-derived, coined name meaning 'burning' or 'passionate', conveying fiery energy.
Adrienne is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'resident near water' or 'water dweller', first appearing in France during the Middle Ages as a feminine form of Adrian.
Adrith is an uncommon name with unknown origin and meaning, possibly derived from French 'Adrienne' and English 'Audrey', or Hebrew 'Adri/Adriel'.
Adryonna is a rare yet elegant French name composed of 'Ada' meaning noble, and 'Yvonne' living near yew trees, interpreted as 'Highborn living near yew trees.'
Adylee is a unique blend of Adele ("noble") and Bailey ("bailiff"), combining French elegance with English strength.
Adylenne is a unique French name derived from Adeline, meaning "noble in battle".
Adysson is a rare, French-derived name meaning "adventure," with a strong spirit perfect for explorers.
The name Aelicia is of English origin, derived from the Old French Eleanor, meaning "other" or "foreign". It was popular among medieval nobility and carried a sense of history and nobility.
Aerielle is a unique French given name derived from 'aérien', meaning 'of the air', translating to 'little one of the air'.
Aideliz is a rare French name derived from 'aide l'ange', meaning 'angelic help', signifying divine assistance or protection.
Aile, of French origin, means 'wing' and symbolizes freedom and elegance.
Aillene is a French-origin first name meaning 'wing', signifying freedom and grace.
Ailyne is a French-origin name derived from "aile," meaning "wing." It signifies freedom, grace, and beauty.
Aimar is a French-origin given name meaning 'surrounded by fame', derived from the Old French word for 'love'.
Aimée is a French feminine given name derived from Latin 'amare', meaning 'to love', translating to 'loved' or 'beloved'.
Aimee is a French feminine given name derived from 'aime', meaning 'love'. Popularized by Booth Tarkington's novel 'Monsieur Beaucaire', it's often spelled differently across regions but retains its consistent meaning.
Aimee is a captivating French feminine name derived from 'aimer', meaning 'to love'.
Aimie is a charming French given name derived from 'aimer', meaning 'to love'.
Aimée is a French female given name, derived from 'aimer,' meaning 'to love,' signifying love or beloved. It's been used since the Middle Ages, first as a pet name before becoming an independent name, and is now popular worldwide.
Aimon is a rare French name of Germanic origin, derived from "ag" meaning "to drive or guide," and "mann" meaning "man." It translates to "guide or protector of men" and was historically popular among medieval French warriors and nobility, such as Aimone of Montferrat. Today, Aimon is chosen for its uniqueness and significant meaning, often used as a boy's name but also potentially unisex.
Aireal is a modern blend of Ariel and Arielle, meaning 'lion/lioness of God' with undertones of creativity, independence, and magic.
Airial is a rare French-origin given name derived from "airial," meaning an open area in woods, with no specific meaning but appreciated for its sound and uniqueness.
Airiel is a French-origin name derived from 'air' meaning 'atmosphere', with the suffix '-el' suggesting a diminutive form. It signifies lightness and freedom, popularized by Miley Cyrus giving it to her sister in 2014.
Airielle is a modern French feminine name derived from 'air' meaning 'atmosphere', with '-elle' as a diminutive suffix, translating to 'little air'.
Airiona is an unique and captivating name with unknown origins, often associated with concepts such as freedom or breath of fresh air.
Ajournee is a unique unisex name of African origin derived from the French word 'jour' (day), carrying implied meanings related to days or new beginnings.
The name Alain is of French origin and means 'handsome'.
Alain is a French masculine given name derived from Adalhelm, meaning 'noble protector'.
Alaine is a unisex name of French origin, derived from the French word 'alain' which means 'other' or 'different'. It was traditionally used as a boy's name but can also be given to girls.
Alainey is a unique French feminine name derived from Alain, meaning "noble home".
Alane is a captivating French name meaning 'dawn' or 'daylight,' symbolizing new beginnings.
Alany is a rare, unique name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of French Alain meaning "noble" or "handsome," but no definitive evidence exists. It's associated with independence and uniqueness due to its uncommon spelling.
Alaunie is a rare French name, possibly derived from Aline, meaning 'harmony', though its exact origins remain unclear.
Alaze is a rare female given name of uncertain origin, believed by some to derive from the Latin 'alacer' meaning lively, or be a variant of the French Alix.
Albertine is a rare yet elegant French feminine given name derived from the Germanic Adalbert, meaning "noble and bright" or "noble and famous.