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30,235Aabraham is the Finnish form of Abraham, a name of profound religious and historical significance. The name Abraham originates from the Hebrew אַבְרָהָם (ʾAvraham), which is traditionally interpreted as meaning "father o...
Aada is a Finnish feminine given name, a Fennicized spelling of Ada. The name Ada itself originated as a short form of Germanic names such as Adelaide or Adelina, which begin with the element adal meaning "noble". In Fin...
Aadan is a Somali masculine given name, likely a localized form of Adam. In Somali culture, names are often adapted from Arabic or other languages, and Aadan reflects the widespread influence of the biblical and Quranic...
Aaden is a modern English variant of Aidan, a name that has seen widespread popularity in the United States since the late 20th century. The name Aaden emerged as part of a trend of phonetic variations of Aidan, often in...
Aadolf is a Finnish form of Adolf. The name derives from the Old High German Athalwolf or Hadulf, composed of elements meaning "noble" (or "battle") and "wolf." Thus, Aadolf carries the meaning of "noble wolf."EtymologyT...
Aafje is a Dutch feminine given name, originally a diminutive form. Its etymology is twofold: in Dutch, it is traditionally considered a diminutive of Agatha, while in West Frisian it is a diminutive of names beginning w...
Aage is a Danish masculine given name and a less common spelling of the Norwegian name Åge. It is ultimately derived from the Old Norse name Áki, which is a diminutive of names containing the element anu meaning "ancesto...
Aali is an Arabic masculine name that means "high, lofty, sublime," derived from the Arabic root علا (ʿalā) meaning "to be high." The name embodies qualities of elevation and grandeur, often chosen for its aspirational c...
Aalis is the Old French form of Alice, a name that has enjoyed enduring popularity across Europe. The name Aalis itself is a short form of Adelais, which ultimately derives from the Germanic name Adalheidis, composed of...
Aaliyah is a feminine given name that gained widespread popularity in the English-speaking world through the American singer Aaliyah Haughton (1979–2001), known mononymously as Aaliyah. The name is a variant of the Arabi...
Aamaal is an Arabic feminine name that means "hopes, aspirations". It is a plural form of Amal 1, which derives from the Arabic root أمل (ʾamala) meaning "to hope for." The name reflects a positive outlook, embodying the...
Aamadu is a Fula form of Ahmad, a name of Arabic origin meaning "most commendable, most praiseworthy." The Fula language, spoken across West Africa by the Fulani people, often adapts Arabic names to its phonetic and orth...
Aamina is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Amina (آمنة), as well as the Somali form. The name is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, as it was borne by the mother of the Prophet Muhammad, Āminah bint Wahb. A...
Aaminah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Amina (آمنة), derived from the Arabic root أمن (ʾamina), meaning "safe, secure" or "to be faithful." This name holds profound significance in Islamic tradition as...
Aaminata is a Fula form of Amina, a name widely used across West Africa, particularly among the Fula (Fulani) people. The Fula language, spoken by millions across countries such as Senegal, Guinea, Mali, Niger, and Niger...
'Aamir is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Aamir (عامر), derived from the Arabic root عمر (ʿamara), meaning "to live long, to thrive." The name directly signifies "prosperous," "substantial," or "populated,"...
Aamir 1 is an Arabic masculine given name that means "prosperous, substantial, populated." It is derived from the Arabic root ʿamara (عمر), which conveys the idea of living long, thriving, and building civilization. The...
Aamir is a variant of the Arabic name Amir, which means "commander" or "prince." This name is derived from the Arabic root a-m-r, which conveys authority and command. The title amir (often anglicized as emir) was histori...
Aamu is a Finnish feminine given name that directly translates to "morning" in the Finnish language. The name is derived from the common noun aamu, meaning "morning," and is part of a broader Nordic tradition of nature-i...
Aanakwad is an Ojibwe name meaning "cloud." In Ojibwe culture, names often draw from nature, reflecting the deep connection between the people and the natural world. Clouds are significant in Ojibwe cosmology, symbolizin...
Aang is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the American animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005–2008). In written form, his name is composed of the Chinese characters 安 (ān) meaning "p...
Aapeli is a Finnish masculine given name, primarily known as the pen name of the celebrated Finnish writer Simo Puupponen (1915–1967). Linguistically, Aapeli is the Finnish form of Abel, which itself derives from the Heb...
Aapo is a Finnish and Estonian given name, derived as a short form or variant of Abraham. The name Abraham itself comes from the Hebrew אַבְרָהָם (ʾAvraham), which is traditionally interpreted as meaning "father of many"...
Aaralyn is a modern feminine elaboration of the name Aaron, formed by adding the popular suffix lyn. This suffix, often used in contemporary English names such as Evelyn or Madelyn, lends a soft, melodic quality to the o...
Aarav is a modern Indian masculine given name, derived from the Sanskrit word ārava (आरव), meaning "crying," "howling," or "noise." Despite its literal meaning, the name is widely embraced in contemporary India for its m...
Aaren is a modern English variant or feminine form of the name Aaron. While Aaron has historically been a masculine name, Aaren emerged as a unisex or specifically feminine adaptation, reflecting contemporary naming tren...
Aarne is a masculine given name and surname used primarily in Finland and Estonia. It is the Finnish and Estonian form of Arne, which itself originates from Old Norse short forms of names beginning with the element ǫrn,...
Aarni is a Finnish masculine given name, primarily known as a form of Arne, but also associated with the archaic Finnish word aarni meaning "treasure." The name's root, Arne, originates from Old Norse as a short form of...
Aaro is a Finnish and Estonian masculine given name, derived as a vernacular form of the biblical name Aaron. The name Aaron itself is of uncertain origin, most likely from an unknown Egyptian source, though Hebrew deriv...
Aaron is a name of profound biblical significance, borne by the elder brother of Moses in the Old Testament. The name's etymology is uncertain; while it is most likely of unknown Egyptian origin, Hebrew derivations have...
Aäron is the Dutch form of Aaron. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew אַהֲרֹן (ʾAharon), which is most likely of unknown Egyptian origin. Other theories suggest a Hebrew derivation with meanings such as "high mou...
Aarón is the Spanish form of Aaron, a name of profound biblical significance. Derived from the Hebrew אַהֲרֹן (ʾAharon), its etymology is uncertain, with some scholars positing an Egyptian origin while others suggest Heb...
Aarre is a Finnish masculine given name that directly translates to "treasure" in the Finnish language. While its literal meaning is straightforward, the name's origins are more nuanced. It is also considered a variant o...
Aart is a Dutch short form of the given name Arnold. It is predominantly used in the Netherlands and among Dutch-speaking communities. The name Arnold itself derives from a Germanic name meaning "eagle power", composed o...
Aarthi is a Tamil feminine name, a regional variant of the more widely known Aarti. The name is derived from the Sanskrit term ārātrika, which refers to a Hindu ritual of offering light—typically from lamps or candles—to...
Aarti is a feminine given name of Hindi and Marathi origin, derived from the name of a Hindu ritual in which offerings of lamps or candles are made to various gods. The name ultimately comes from Sanskrit ārātrika, meani...
Aase is a Danish and Norwegian feminine given name, as well as a Norwegian surname. As a given name, it is the Danish form of Åsa and a Norwegian variant of Åse. The name ultimately derives from the Old Norse element áss...
Aatami is the Finnish form of Adam, a name of profound biblical significance. In Finnish, the name directly adapts the Hebrew original, reflecting the linguistic patterns of the Finnish language. The name Adam itself is...
Aatos is a Finnish masculine given name that directly translates to "thought" in the Finnish language. As a word name, it belongs to a category of Finnish names derived from abstract concepts, reflecting the cultural app...
Aatto is a Finnish masculine given name that serves as a Finnish form of Adolf. Additionally, the word aatto in Finnish means "eve" or "evening before," referring to the day before an important holiday, such as jouluaatt...
Aatu is a Finnish masculine given name and a variant of Adolf. It emerged during the 19th-century Finnicization movement, when many Germanic names were adapted to Finnish phonology and orthography. The name Adolf itself...
Aava is a Finnish feminine given name that derives from the Finnish word aava, meaning "wide, open" — often used to describe expansive landscapes such as open plains or the open sea. The name evokes a sense of vastness,...
Abacuc is the Biblical Latin and Italian form of Habakkuk, a name derived from the Hebrew Ḥavaqquq, which likely comes from the root ḥavaq meaning "embrace." In the Old Testament, Habakkuk is one of the twelve minor prop...
Abaddon is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning "ruin, destruction". In the New Testament Book of Revelation, Abaddon is identified as the angel of the abyss, the king of a plague of locusts unleashed upon the earth. The nam...
Abai is a Kazakh masculine given name meaning "careful, thoughtful" in the Kazakh language. The name is most famously associated with Abai Qunanbaiuly (1845–1904), a revered Kazakh poet, composer, and philosopher who is...
Abakar is a form of Abu Bakr used in parts of Central Africa, particularly in Chad and neighboring regions. It is a masculine given name and also appears as a surname. The name derives from the Arabic Abu Bakr, a compoun...
Abayomi is a Yoruba name of profound cultural significance, reflecting the community's deep-rooted belief in divine protection and the power of naming to commemorate life events. The name means "they would have mocked me...
Abbán is an Old Irish masculine name meaning "little abbot", derived from Irish abb "abbot" combined with a diminutive suffix. This name was borne by a 6th-century Irish saint, Abbán of Corbmaic (also known as Eibbán or...
Abbas is a classical Arabic name with deep roots in Islamic history and religious significance. The name carries the meaning "austere" in Arabic, though some sources also associate it with "lion"—both interpretations ref...
'Abbas is an alternate transcription of the Arabic and Persian name Abbas, which itself means "austere" in Arabic. The name is deeply rooted in Islamic history, being borne by the Prophet Muhammad's uncle, al-'Abbas ibn...
Abbe is a Frisian masculine given name, typically considered a variant of Abe 2. Abe itself originated as a Frisian short form of Adalbert (and other names beginning with the Old German element adal "noble" and a second...
Abigail is a Hebrew name meaning "my father is joy," derived from the roots ʾav (father) and gil (joy). In the Old Testament, Abigail was the wife of Nabal who, after his death, became the third wife of King David. Abbey...
Abbi is a diminutive of the female given name Abigail, commonly used in English-speaking countries. The name Abigail itself originates from the Hebrew name אֲבִיגָיִל (ʾAviḡayil), meaning "my father is joy," derived from...
Abbie is a diminutive of Abigail, an English feminine given name that has been in use since the 17th century. It is one of several short forms—alongside Abbey, Abbi, Abby, and Abi—that emerged as affectionate nicknames f...
Abbigail is a rare nonstandard spelling variant of the name Abigail. While Abigail itself has deep biblical roots, Abbigail represents a modern, creative respelling that emerged primarily in English-speaking countries, p...
Abbondio is the Italian form of Abundius, a Latin name derived from abundus meaning "abundant, plentiful." The name was borne by several early saints, most notably a 5th-century bishop of Como, Italy, who is venerated as...
Abby is a common English diminutive of Abigail, though it can also serve as a short form of other names such as Albert. As a standalone given name, Abby has been in use since at least the 19th century, gaining particular...
Abd is an Arabic masculine name meaning "servant". It is derived from the Arabic root ʿabd, which signifies servitude or worship. In Islamic tradition, the name is often used as a prefix in compound theophoric names that...
Abd al-Aziz is a male Arabic given name and surname, built from the Arabic words ʿabd (عبد) meaning "servant" and al-ʿazīz (العزيز) meaning "the Almighty" or "the Powerful". As a theophoric name, it means "servant of the...
Abd al-Fattah is a Muslim male given name and, in modern usage, surname, of Arabic origin. It is a theophoric name built from the Arabic words ʿabd (عبد, meaning "servant") and al-Fattāḥ (الفتّاح, meaning "the Conqueror"...