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Ambreanna is an American name created by combining Amber (precious gemstone) and Anna (Hebrew "grace" or "favor").
Ameeria is a unisex name of recent African origin, combining 'America' (land of the Americas) with lesser-known African name Amarea ('peaceful'). Though lacking historical context, it signifies peace and harmony across cultures.
Ameeyah is a distinctive African American name derived from the Swahili word 'ame', meaning 'moon'. Coined by Toni Braxton for her daughter in 2013, it symbolizes femininity and beauty.
Ameika is an African American name derived from the Yoruba 'Amaike', meaning 'one who has found happiness'.
Ameliajoy is an American name combining Amelia, meaning lovable or dear, with Joy, meaning happy or rejoice, creating a unique blend of elegance and happiness.
Ameri is a rare American given name of unknown origin and meaning.
Ameriie is a unique American given name created by singer Amerie, combining elements from various cultures to reflect her diverse heritage and love for her country; it signifies freedom and femininity.
Amerikiss is a rare, distinctive name of African origin, coined in the mid-20th century by blending 'America' with an African suffix '-kiss', likely meaning 'beauty'. It signifies 'Beautiful/Lovely America'.
Amerson is an American name created by combining Amar and Anderson, derived respectively from Latin 'amor' meaning love and Scottish 'stronger'.
Ameyali is a unique Choctaw name, derived from 'ami' (mother) and 'yalí' (beautiful), meaning 'my beautiful mother'.
Amilli is a unique unisex name of African origin coined by singer Millie Jackson in the mid-20th century. It combines elements from Amina, meaning trustworthy or faithful, potentially signifying trustworthy friend or faithful companion.
Amillion is an uncommon, recent African-American name combining 'A' and 'Million', popularized in American hip-hop culture to represent ambition and success, with no traditional etymology.
Amilynn is an American name created by combining Amelia ("work" or "strive") and Lynn (leader), making it meaningful as "working leader.
Amity is an American name derived from the Latin 'amicitia', meaning friendship or goodwill.
Ammanuel is a distinctive Hebrew name that translates to "God with us," emphasizing divine presence in human life and popular among Christians.
Amelia is a Latin-origin name first used in the 12th century, meaning "to strive or excel," popularized by figures like Amelia Earhart and carrying empowering connotations.
Amicabeth is a Hebrew-derived name meaning "my people live," representing community and belonging, first popularized in mid-20th century America.
Amylyn is a unique American feminine name created by adding the suffix "-lyn" to "Amy," translating to "beloved one.
Amylynn is an American girl's name derived from 'Amy' meaning "beloved" and 'Lynn' signifying "from the hill/lives by the lake.
Amymarie is an American name created by combining Amy, meaning 'love', and Marie, derived from the biblical Miriam.
Amyriah is a unique and beautiful African American name derived from 'America', meaning 'land of the Americas'.
Amzie is a unique African American name created by Alice Walker for her Pulitzer-winning novel "The Color Purple." It's often pronounced as "Ah-M-Z," reflecting its phonetic roots, and is associated with resilience and determination due to its protagonist character.
Amzie is a distinctively American given name, a variant spelling of Amy, signifying 'love' or 'dearness', derived from the Latin word 'amare'. Although its exact origin is unclear due to its rarity, it is believed to have emerged as a pet form of names like Amey or Amanda in the late 19th or early 20th century.
Anabeth is a unique and charming name of Hebrew origin, derived from Hannah meaning "grace" or "favor".
Anahi: A captivating Inuit Native American name meaning "beautiful snow flower," reflecting resilience and nature's beauty.
Analeece is a recent American feminine given name, created in the late 20th century as a blend of Analise and Leelee.
Analey is a distinctive Hebrew female name meaning "answer" or "response".
Anallely is a unique feminine name of Latin origin, derived from "Anna" meaning grace and "Lely" meaning torchlight.
Anareli is a unique Latin American name composed of elements meaning 'grace' and 'shrine', resulting in a beautiful and distinctive moniker often associated with Catholic faith.
Anariyah is a captivating African feminine name, derived from Swahili-speaking regions, meaning "lovely star.
Anavae is an uncommon given name of unknown origin, often mistakenly believed to be Hawaiian or Native American.
Anavaeh is a unique Choctaw name meaning 'flower', symbolizing rebirth and new beginnings, typically given to girls born in spring.
Anaviah is a unique and captivating name of uncertain origin, with suggestions ranging from Hebrew to Native American or even made-up, but lacking widely accepted meaning or history.
Anayalee is a distinctive American name combining 'Ana', meaning grace or favor, and 'Yalee' for uniqueness.
Anayanci is a rare and captivating female name of Cherokee origin, translating to 'the one'.
Anayra: A captivating Native American name, meaning "She is who she will be," symbolizing destiny and self-determination.
Andilyn is a unique American feminine name, created by combining Andrea and Lynn, although its exact origins are unclear. It has no specific meaning or history, but its appealing sound has made it popular in recent years.
Andilynn is a modern American name created by combining Andrea and Lynn, with meanings of "brave" and "beautiful landscape," respectively. It has gained recent popularity while remaining uncommon.
Andin is a rare Basque name meaning 'height' or 'top'.
Anea, of Latin origin, signifies 'grace', derived from 'anima' meaning 'soul'. It gained popularity recently, particularly after being used professionally by American actress Ana de la Reguera.