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Adonia is a rare Latin-derived name, meaning 'lord' or 'master', drawing from Greek mythology's Adonis.
Adonis is a Greek name meaning "lord" or "master," derived from the handsome shepherd in Greek mythology who was loved by Aphrodite and met an untimely death while hunting.
Adonis is a male given name of Greek origin, meaning "from Adonis," signifying handsome youth.
Adonnis is a Greek-origin male given name, meaning 'lord' or 'lordly', derived from the god Adonis in Greek mythology associated with beauty, love, and the cycle of life and death.
Adonys is of Greek origin, derived from the god Adonis who was known for his exceptional beauty and charm in ancient mythology.
Adrean is a Greek-origin name, meaning "manly" or "virile," derived from the name Andreas, and is currently quite uncommon.
Adrean is a unique male given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word 'adrakos', meaning 'mountain laurel'.
Adrena is a rare Greek-derived given name, relating to the adrenal glands.
Adreon: A boy's name of mysterious origin, often associated with Greek nobility, though interpretations vary.
Adreona is a rare Greek feminine given name derived from 'adrea', meaning 'virgin' or 'maiden', associated with the goddess Hestia symbolizing purity and domesticity.
Andrew is a name of Greek origin that means "manly" or "strong".
Adrey is a Slavic given name derived from the Russian Адрéй, a variant of Greek Andreas, meaning "manly." Historically used among Slavic peoples, Adrey has ties to the Russian Orthodox Church through Saint Andrew the Apostle.
Adreyona: Slavic-Greek origin, meaning "manly" or "virile". Unique blend combining Greek 'Andr-' and Slavic '-ona'. Three-syllable name with emphasis on the second syllable. Relatively uncommon; variations in spelling/pronunciation contribute to its distinctiveness. Offers versatile nicknames like Adri, Andy, Reyona.
Adrialys is a Latin-derived name that combines 'Adria', referring to the Adriatic Sea, with '-lys', meaning 'liberator'.
Adrianos is a Greek male given name derived from Latin "Hadrianus", itself derived from Roman family name Hadrian. It was popular among ancient Romans, including the gens Aelia, tracing lineage back to mythical hero Aeneas.
Adriene is a captivating female name of Greek origin, derived from "Adrian," meaning "from the dark sea.
Adrina is a rare, beautiful Greek name meaning 'from Argos,' an ancient city of great cultural significance.
Adrionna is a rare yet striking Greek-origin given name derived from the Latin 'Hadrianus', associated with Emperor Hadrian, symbolizing strength and historic significance despite its modern rarity.
Adron is a rare Greek name derived from 'adrastos', meaning 'unfavorable'.
Adryon is a unique, gender-neutral Greek name derived from 'adriakoi', meaning 'from the sea'.
Adylan is a unique Greek name meaning "dark-haired" or "of dark complexion," originally attributed to a nymph in Greek mythology known for her stunning black hair.
Adyline is a rare Greek feminine given name derived from the word "adyne," meaning "dark" or "obscure.
Aegis, derived from Greek, means 'shield' or 'protection', reflecting its mythological association with Zeus and Athena's divine defense.
Aella is a captivating Greek feminine given name meaning 'whirlwind', associated with strength and power in history and mythology.
Aeon is a distinctive Greek name derived from 'aion', meaning 'age' or 'era', signifying longevity and timelessness.
Aeon is a Greek-derived name meaning 'age' or 'era', popularized recently despite lacking traditional history.
Aeona is a rare but captivating Greek name meaning 'eternal' or 'age-long', signifying everlasting beauty and wisdom.
Aeriella is a unique, captivating name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Latin or Greek roots related to air or winds. Despite its unclear history, this ethereal-sounding name has gained popularity in recent years for its association with fantasy themes and touch of mystery.
Aeriona is a rare Greek feminine name meaning 'little wind' or 'air-like', derived from 'aero' (air) and '-ona'.
Aeris, of Greek origin, means 'air', evoking images of freshness and freedom.
Aeris is a Greek name meaning 'airy', inspired by the mythological weather-controlling goddess, gaining popularity in recent years despite no major historical figures sharing it.
Aermias is a rare, unisex name of Greek origin, translating to "related to air" or "breeze-like".
Aero is a distinctive Greek name derived from 'aer', meaning air or atmosphere.
Aeros, of Greek origin, means 'air' or 'atmosphere', symbolizing freedom and life.
Aeryona is a recently popularized female name with uncertain Greek or Slavic origins, possibly meaning 'air' or 'honor'.
Aeson, of Greek origin, means 'strength' or 'power', inspired by its root word 'aes'. It was the name of Jason's father in Greek mythology.
Aesop, of Greek origin, is famously associated with the wise fable writer from ancient Greece.
Aesyn is a captivating name of unknown origin, often associated with the Greek word 'aisein' meaning 'to ease' or the Irish name Aisling meaning 'dream', but its true etymology remains uncertain.
Aether: A rare, Greek-origin name derived from 'aither', meaning 'upper air' or 'pure sky', reflecting its celestial history in ancient Greek mythology.
Agape, of Greek origin, means 'selfless love' in Christian tradition.