Female and male first names : Egypt.
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AARON
FemaleHebrew name meaning "exalted" or "high mountain". It was the name of Moses' brother, who served as the first high priest of the Israelites in the Bible. Today, it remains popular worldwide.
ABANOUB
MaleEgyptian name derived from "Abnoub," meaning "Father of Gold.
ABDULBASIT
MaleArabic name composed of 'Abd', meaning 'slave' or 'servant', and 'Basit', meaning 'easy'. It signifies 'the gentle servant' and is associated with the renowned Egyptian singer Abdul Basit Abdul Samad. Despite its religious origins, Abdulbasit has gained global popularity for its unique sound and aesthetic appeal.
ABDULMANNAN
MaleArabic male name originating from Islamic culture, combining 'Abdul' meaning "slave of God" with 'Mannan', derived from 'manna', signifying divine sustenance and abundance.
ADDILYNA
FemaleElegant and rare Arabic feminine given name derived from Adila meaning "fair" or "just," popularized by Yaqub Sanu' in his novel "Sayyid Ahmed.
ADILENE
MaleArabic name meaning "just" or "fair," popularized by Egyptian actress Adila Ibrahim.
ADLY
FemaleEgyptian name derived from the ancient god Ra, meaning "son of Ra".
ADLY
MaleEgyptian name meaning "just" or "fair", derived from the Arabic word 'adl signifying balance and equity. It's unisex, gaining recent global popularity due to its appealing sound and meaningful origins.
AH
FemaleEgyptian origin, means 'life' or 'breath' in Arabic.
AHMON
MaleRare yet powerful Egyptian name derived from the god Amun, signifying 'the hidden one'.
AHRON
MaleAaron is a Hebrew name meaning 'exalted' or 'high mountain', derived from the name of Moses' brother and first high priest in Jewish tradition.
ALAJIAH
FemaleAfrican-American name derived from the Arabic "Aaliyah," meaning "exalted" or "elevated." It originated in Egypt and gained global recognition through singer Aaliyah.
AMARYANA
FemaleAmaryana, of ancient Egyptian origin, means 'beloved Ra' or 'dearest sun', invoking the blessings of the powerful sun god.
AMEN
MaleAncient Egyptian word meaning 'so be it', expressing agreement or confirmation, widely recognized and used across various religions and cultures worldwide.
AMENATA
FemaleUncommon yet captivating Egyptian name derived from 'Ament,' meaning 'hidden' or 'concealed,' associated with the goddess of the west, Amenet.
AMNERIS
FemaleUncommon yet captivating female name derived from ancient Egyptian goddess Amunet, meaning 'hidden' or 'secret', reflecting her mysterious nature.
AMON
MaleAmon: Unique Egyptian god's name meaning 'hidden', now popular worldwide.
AMONI
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'to build up,' also associated with the Egyptian god Amun.
AMUN
MaleAncient Egyptian unisex name derived from Amun, the hidden creator god revered during the Middle Kingdom period.
AMUNET
FemaleUnique female name of Egyptian origin, derived from the ancient goddess Amunet meaning 'hidden' or 'concealed', reflecting her mysterious nature.
ANALUCIA
FemaleDistinctive Latin-origin name derived from "analucius," meaning 'of or belonging to the Nile.' It was popularized by ancient Romans who admired Egypt's allure.
ANITREA
FemaleAnitra is an African-derived name, meaning "like Isis," the Egyptian goddess of magic and protection.
ANOTHNY
MaleAnthony is a Latin-origin name, derived from the Roman family name Antonius, meaning 'priceless' or 'of great value', and associated with several early Christian saints.
ANTHNOY
MaleAnthony is a Latin-origin male name meaning 'priceless' or 'highly praiseworthy', first used in England during the Middle Ages.
ANUBIS
MaleAncient Egyptian name derived from "Anpu", meaning "the one who answers" or "the one who is on the seat". As the god of embalming and the afterlife, Anubis played a crucial role in preparing deceased for judgment based on their heart's weight against Ma'at's feather.
ANWAAR
FemaleArabic name meaning 'lights', often used for both males and females, with notable bearers including Egyptian president Anwar Sadat.
ARI
FemaleHebrew origin, means "lion" and signifies power and courage throughout history.
ASAR
MaleAncient Egyptian name derived from 'Aser', meaning 'who comes forth from himself'. It symbolizes independence and uniqueness.
ASENATH
FemaleUnique Hebrew female given name derived from "osenet panayim," meaning "she has made me forget." In the Bible, Asenath caused Joseph to forget his past by providing him love and companionship in Egypt.
ASENET
FemaleAncient Egyptian female name derived from the revered goddess Isis, meaning 'beautiful Isis' or 'Isis is beautiful'.
ASENITH
FemaleUnique Hebrew-derived feminine name, derived from Asenath in the Bible, meaning "belonging to Neith", an ancient Egyptian goddess associated with wisdom and strength.
ATEF
MaleAncient Egyptian male name deriving from 'atef', the sacred feather worn by Anubis.
ATEN
MaleEgyptian name meaning 'horizon' or 'disc of the sun', prominent during Akhenaten's reign (1353-1336 BCE) when monotheism was embraced.
ATUM
MaleAncient Egyptian name meaning 'complete' or 'completion', associated with Atum, the first god of creation in Egyptian mythology.
AUSET
FemaleAncient Egyptian female name derived from the goddess Isis/Auset, meaning "seat" or "throne," symbolizing power and protection.
BEZALEL
MaleRare Hebrew name meaning 'in the shadow of God', carried by the skilled craftsman who built the Tabernacle.
CAIRO
MaleUnique and exotic given name of Egyptian origin, meaning "victorious" or "conqueror," inspired by the historic city founded in 969 AD as al-Qahirah.
CAIRO
FemaleEgyptian origin, derived from "Kah-Ra," meaning "the sanctuary of Ra," the sun god.
CHARLESANTHONY
MaleUnique blend of two traditional names - Charles and Anthony. While Charles has Germanic origins meaning "free man" and was popularized by Charlemagne, Anthony has Latin roots stemming from the Roman family name Antonius and gained prominence through Saint Anthony of Egypt. Together, they create a distinctive moniker with strong historical roots and individuality.
DAMARKUS
MaleAfrican-origin name derived from ancient Egyptian 'Temujin,' meaning 'strong will.' It combines elements from various African names, signifying power, strength, and historical significance linked to Genghis Khan.