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Akaycia is a unique American name of uncertain origin, potentially meaning 'power of the sky' or 'energy of the universe'.
Akaylee is a contemporary American girl's name created by combining Aaliyah and Kaylee, with no direct translation or traditional meaning.
Akaylia is a unique female name of African American origin, created by combining the names of actresses Aja Naomi King and Kerry Washington. Despite lacking a specific historical meaning, it has gained popularity among African American communities due to its modern and fashionable image. Pronounced /ah-KAY-lee-ə/, Akaylia often represents progress and empowerment today.
Akiana is a Cherokee name meaning 'she who sees', derived from 'Agi' (to see) and '-ana' (her).
Akicita is a Native American (Sioux) name meaning "friend or ally who brings good fortune".
Akiesha is an intriguing African-American name with uncertain origins but often linked to the Swahili word 'keshia', meaning life. Despite its unclear meaning, it's celebrated for its uniqueness and strength.
Akyra is a distinctive American name, possibly created by J.R.R. Tolkien for his character Aegyla, meaning 'pure and clear' or 'leader'.
Al is an English name, short for Albert or Alfred. It means "noble" or "warlike".
Alahna is a rare and lovely name of Choctaw Native American origin meaning "beauty".
Alahni is a unique Choctaw Native American name meaning 'Whole Life', reflecting balance, harmony, and deep connection with nature.
Alaijah is a unique African-American name coined by Salt-N-Pepa, its meaning unknown but popular among African-American communities.
Alajuwon is a distinctive African American name coined by hip-hop artist Shawty Lo, combining his mother Alicia's and friend Jawan's names. It does not have an explicit meaning but could signify "nobility in wisdom.
Alanmichael is a distinct American male name, combining the Scottish 'Alan' meaning 'handsome and chic' with the Hebrew 'Michael', translating to 'who is like God?'
Alanson is a rare, intriguing American given name with unknown origins; some suggest it's a variant of Alan meaning 'harmonious', but its true roots remain an enigma.
Alayjah is an African American name created from elements of Aaliyah ('exalted'), Layla ('night') and Imani ('faith').
Alayjha is an African-American given name, created during the mid-20th century Civil Rights Movement, signifying strength, power, and beauty, often interpreted as combining "alaya" (noble) and "jha" (feminine energy).
Alayni is a rare, Hebrew-derived female name meaning 'to us' or 'towards us,' conveying warmth and togetherness.
Alayzah is a modern American feminine name derived from Hebrew Elizabeth, meaning 'My God is my oath,' with a contemporary twist.
Alayzha is a unique American name created by combining Alison and Jessica, reflecting nobility and kindness, without a specific meaning or etymology.
Alayzia is an American created name with no specific meaning or etymology, first gaining popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s as a unique alternative to traditional names like Ashley or Alicia.
Albany is an uncommon American given name derived from the Gaelic word "Ailean," meaning "troubled waters" or "rocky waters." It gained popularity as a baby name in mid-20th century America, while still maintaining its historic ties to the city and county of Albany, New York.
Albee is a distinctive American given name derived from the English surname Albion, which means 'white' in Latin and originally referred to England. Popularized by playwright Edward Albee II in the mid-20th century, despite no evidence suggesting it was his birth name, Albee has consistently ranked among the top 1000 boys' names in the U.S. since the 1960s.
Alease is a unique American name with roots in Old English 'lēas', meaning 'freehold land'.
Aleene is a unique American girl's name with unknown origins and meaning, believed to have been coined in the early to mid-20th century.
Aleese is an American variant spelling of Alicia, derived from Latin Adalheidis meaning 'noble' or 'of noble rank'.
Aleeshia is a modern American name created by blending Alesha (Slavic, 'defending men') and Jessica (Hebrew, 'God beholds').
Aleigha is an American girl's name with a captivating sound, derived from 'Alicia' or 'ale', lacking official meaning but conveying uniqueness and charm.
Alfredrick is a unique American name combining Alfred and Richard, conveying strength and bravery, though without an explicit meaning.
Algerd is a singular, uncommon name of uncertain origin, with no known etymology or historical significance. It has been recorded only once in the United States, in 2018, making it one of the rarest boy names that year. Its meaning and origins remain unknown due to lack of historical records.
Alianie is a unique feminine name derived from the Latin word 'alius', meaning 'other'.
Aliciah is a modern Hebrew name meaning "noble," first coined in the United States during the late 20th century.
Alicyn is a unique American female name coined mid-20th century, potentially meaning 'noble' or 'truthful', reaching peak popularity in 1982.
Aliveah is a unique American name, seemingly derived from 'Alive' and 'Leah', with Leah meaning 'weary'. It was first recorded in the US in 1987 but remains rare worldwide.
Aljaquan is a distinct male name of African American origin, created by comedian Dave Chappelle for his son in 2013. Its meaning is subjectively interpreted as "Sunday-born jewel," though it's not widely accepted.
Alleana is of American origin, with the unique meaning of "pledge" or "loyalty." It's a rare yet captivating name choice that embodies strength and dedication, making it a meaningful option for parents seeking something distinctive.
The name Allee of American origin means 'passage' or 'journey', derived from 'alley'.
Alleen is a rare American female given name derived from the English word "alone," meaning solitary or by oneself. Unlike its source, Alleen conveys independence, strength, and self-reliance without negative connotations. It was first used as a given name in the US mid-20th century, believed to be created by parents seeking distinctive names reflecting their daughters' individuality.
Alleene is a rare, American female name with unknown origins, potentially derived from Alice Elaine or 'alone', and famously held by civil rights activist Alleene T. Sherman.
Allenmichael is a rare American name coined by J.D. Salinger in his novel "Franny and Zooey," likely derived from the names Allen and Michael, meaning 'noble man' and 'who is like God?' respectively.
Alley is an American origin given name derived from 'alley', meaning narrow passage between buildings. It symbolizes independence, adaptability, and resourcefulness, reflecting urban navigation. While new as a given name, Alley has gained popularity in recent decades due to its unique appeal.