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Arezu Feminine Persian

Arezu is a feminine Persian given name, an alternate transcription of آرزو (see Arezou). The name derives from Persian ārezu, meaning "desire" or "wish". It reflects a common theme in Persian naming traditions of invokin...

Argus Masculine Greek

Argus is a masculine name from Greek myth, rooted in the Greek Ἄργος (Argos), itself derived from ἀργός (argos) meaning "glistening, shining". The name was borne by several figures in Greek mythology, especially the gian...

Ari 1 Masculine Hebrew

Ari 1 is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "lion". Derived from the Hebrew word arye (lion), it is closely related to names such as Aryeh and Arieh, which carry the same meaning. In Hebrew, the lion is a s...

Ari 3 Masculine Armenian

Ari is a given name of Armenian origin, derived from the Armenian word ari meaning "brave" or "valiant." It is a short, strong name commonly used for boys. The name's masculine virtue connotation reflects a cultural emph...

Ari 2 Masculine Finnish Icelandic +1

Ari is a masculine given name with roots in Old Norse, where it originated as a byname meaning "eagle". The name is used in modern Finland, Iceland, and among Scandinavian communities, reflecting a shared Norse heritage....

Aric Masculine English

Aric is a masculine given name used primarily in English, functioning as a variant spelling of Eric. While Eric itself is well-established in the English-speaking world, Aric offers a phonetic alternative that preserves...

Arie 1 Masculine Dutch

Etymology and BackgroundArie is a Dutch diminutive of Adriaan, the Dutch form of Adrian, which derives from the Latin cognomen Hadrianus, meaning "from Hadria." Hadria was the name of two Roman settlements: one in northe...

Arie 2 Masculine Hebrew

Arie 2 is an alternate transcription of the Hebrew name אַרְיֵה (Arye), which means "lion." It is a variant of the name Arieh, ultimately derived from the Hebrew element ʾari meaning "lion." The lion holds deep symbolic...

Arieh Masculine Hebrew English Bible

Etymology and Biblical OriginsArieh is a Hebrew name that means "lion." It is derived from the Hebrew word אֲרִי (ʾari), an animal strongly associated with the tribe of Judah. In the biblical blessing of Jacob, Judah is...

Ariel Unisex Hebrew English +5

Ariel is a name derived from Biblical Hebrew אריאל ('Ari'el), used in the Hebrew Bible as a symbolic name for the city of Jerusalem (Isaiah 29:1-2). The name is commonly interpreted as meaning “lion of God,” from Hebrew...

Aries Masculine Astronomy

Aries means "ram" in Latin. It is the name of a constellation and the first sign of the zodiac. In Roman mythology, the ram associated with the constellation is identified as the one that supplied the Golden Fleece sough...

Arif Masculine Arabic Azerbaijani +6

Arif (Arabic: عارف, also spelled Aref in Persian and Urdu, or Arief in Indonesian and Malay) is an Arabic male given name that means "learned, knowing, expert" in Arabic. The name stems from the Arabic root ع ر ف (ʾayn-r...

Arihel Masculine Latin Bible

Arihel is a Latin form of Ariel. According to the biblical context, the name is attested in the Vulgate as a variant rendering for the Hebrew name Ariel. In the Vulgate, an early Latin translation of the Bible, 'Arihel'...

Ārijs Masculine Latvian

Ārijs is a Latvian masculine given name, primarily a form of Arius. The name Arius itself derives from Latin, Latinizing the Greek name Areios, which in turn is linked to Ares, the Greek god of war. Ares' name may come f...

Arijus Masculine Lithuanian

Arijus is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived as a Lithuanian form of the Greek name Arius. Arius itself is the Latinized form of the Greek Areios, which originates from the name of the Greek god Ares. Ares, in Gr...

Arik Masculine Hebrew

Arik is a diminutive of the Hebrew names Ariel and Arieh. As such, it inherits the core meaning of "lion of God" from Ariel — derived from the Hebrew elements ʾari (lion) and ʾel (God) — or simply "lion" from Arieh. The...

Arild Masculine Norwegian

Arild is a masculine given name used primarily in Norway. It is possibly a variant of Harald or Arnold, though the exact etymology remains uncertain. As a variant of Harald, Arild would trace back to the Old Norse name H...

Arin Feminine English

Arin is a feminine given name in English usage, considered a variant of either Erin or Aaron. Its dual etymology reflects two distinct cultural streams: an Irish Gaelic origin via Erin, and a Hebrew origin via Aaron. Ety...

Aris 2 Masculine Dutch

Aris 2 is a Dutch masculine given name that functions as a diminutive of Adriaan, the Dutch form of Adrian. While the name appears to be a short form, it is distinct from other Dutch variants like Ad and Arie 1, which al...

Aris 1 Masculine Greek

Aris is a modern Greek masculine name that serves as a vernacular form of Ares, the name of the Greek god of war. It is also used as a short form of Aristotelis, the Greek version of Aristotle. The name is predominantly...

Aritz Masculine Basque

Aritz is a Basque masculine given name derived from the Basque word haritz, meaning "oak tree". The name reflects the deep cultural and natural significance of the oak tree in Basque mythology and landscape, where oak gr...

Arius Masculine Ancient Greek

Arius is the Latinized form of the Greek name Areios (Ἄρειος), which is derived from Ares, the name of the Greek god of war. The name thus carries the meaning of "warlike" or "belonging to Ares." Arius was most famously...

Arjen Masculine Dutch

Arjen is a Dutch masculine given name, a variant of Arjan, which is itself the Dutch form of Adrian. Ultimately deriving from the Latin name Hadrianus — itself from the Roman cognomen Hadrianus, meaning “from Hadria” — t...

Arjun Masculine Bengali Nepali +7

Arjun is a modern given name of Sanskrit origin, primarily used in India and among South Asian communities worldwide. It is the contemporary form of the ancient name Arjuna, which means "white," "clear," or "bright" in S...

Arke 1 Feminine Greek

Arke is a feminine name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word ἀρκής (arkes) meaning "swift." In Greek mythology, Arke was the twin sister of the rainbow goddess Iris but is far lesser-known than her sibling. While...

Arke 2 Masculine Frisian

Arke is a masculine Frisian short form of names beginning with the Old German element arn meaning "eagle". As a hypochoristic or pet form, it was often used in medieval times as a standalone given name, particularly in t...

Arlet Feminine Catalan

Arlet is the Catalan form of Arlette, a name ultimately rooted in Old Germanic and Old Norse traditions. Arlette itself derives from Herleva, the name of the mother of William the Conqueror, whose story blends history wi...

Arlie Feminine English

EtymologyArlie is a diminutive of Arline and other names beginning with Arl. The name Arline is of unknown meaning, possibly invented by Michael William Balfe for the main character in his opera The Bohemian Girl (1843)....

Arlindo Masculine Portuguese

Arlindo is a Portuguese masculine given name with uncertain etymology. It is likely a development from a Germanic name, possibly a masculinized form of Herlinde or Ermelinde. Herlinde derives from the Old German elements...

Arline Feminine English

Arline is a female given name whose origin is uncertain. It is believed to have been invented by Irish composer Michael William Balfe for the title character of his 1843 opera The Bohemian Girl. The name may be a variant...

Arlo Masculine English

Arlo is an English given name of uncertain origin. It was perhaps inspired by the fictional place name Arlo Hill from the 1590 poem The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser. In the poem, Arlo Hill is the setting where the god...

Armen Masculine Armenian

Armen (Armenian: Արմեն) is an Armenian masculine given name and surname.EtymologyArmen is derived from the name of the country Armenia. In spite of the fact that Armenia is called Hayastan (Հայաստան) in Armenian, the exo...

Armenuhi Feminine Armenian

Armeν⁄ui is a female given name of Armenian origin. It is a combination of the male name Armen and the Armenian feminine suffix ուհի (uhi). The name Armeν⁄ui, therefore, means 'Armen's woman' or 'of Armen.' Armen itself...

Armide Feminine Literature

Armide is the French form of Armida, a name created by the 16th-century Italian poet Torquato Tasso for his epic poem Jerusalem Delivered (1580). In the poem, Armida is a beautiful enchantress who bewitches many of the c...

Ármin Masculine Hungarian

Ármin is the Hungarian form of Arminius, a name with deep Germanic roots that resonates through centuries of history. The journey of Ármin begins with Arminius, a Latinized derivation of an ancient Germanic name. The Ger...

Armin Masculine German

Armin is a male given name deriving from the Latinized form Arminius, which in turn originates from a Germanic element possibly meaning "whole" or "universal." The name has distinct historical roots in both Germanic and...

Armine Feminine Armenian

Armine is the feminine form of Armen, an Armenian given name derived directly from the country name Armenia, which in Armenian is Հայաստան (Hayastan). As a female counterpart, Armine shares the same patriotic and ethnoge...

Armo Masculine Finnish

Armo is a Finnish masculine given name meaning "grace, mercy" in the Finnish language. It is a relatively uncommon name in Finland, but it has historical and cultural roots tied to Finnish onomastics. The name's meaning...

Arn Masculine English

Arn is an English short form of Arnold. The parent name derives from a Germanic name meaning "eagle power", from the elements arn "eagle" and walt "power, authority". Brought to England by the Normans, Arnold replaced th...

Arnd Masculine German

Arnd is a German short form of Arnold. While Arnold derives from the Germanic elements arn "eagle" and walt "power, authority", meaning "eagle power", Arnd represents a clipped variant common in Germany. Origin and Histo...

Arndt Masculine German

Arndt is a German masculine given name, a short form of Arnold. It also functions as a German patronymic surname. The name Arnold is derived from the Germanic elements arn "eagle" and walt "power, authority", giving it t...

Arne 1 Masculine Danish Norwegian +1

Arne is a masculine given name used primarily in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It originated as an Old Norse short form of names beginning with the element ǫrn, meaning "eagle." This etymology reflects the symbolic associ...

Arne 2 Masculine German

Arne 2 is a diminutive of the Germanic name Arnold. While the more common Scandinavian form Arne derives from Old Norse arn meaning "eagle", the German Arne 2 specifically evolved as a short form of Arnold, itself compos...

Árni Masculine Icelandic Old Norse

Árni is an Icelandic and Old Norse given name, deriving from the Old Norse Arne, which itself originated as a short form of names beginning with the element ǫrn, meaning "eagle." The name thus carries connotations of str...

Arnie Masculine English

Etymology and OriginsArnie is a masculine given name used primarily in English, functioning as a diminutive of Arnold. The name Arnold derives from a Germanic name meaning “eagle power,” composed of the elements arn “eag...

Arno Masculine Dutch German

Arno is a Dutch and German short form of Arnoud or Arnold. The name ultimately derives from the Germanic root elements arn 'eagle' and walt 'power, authority', giving the original full form Arnold the meaning 'eagle powe...

Arnold Masculine Dutch English +3

Arnold is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, used in Dutch, English, German, Polish, and other languages. It is composed of the elements arn meaning "eagle" and walt meaning "power, authority," thus signifying "e...

Arnošt Masculine Czech Sorbian

Arnošt is the Czech and Sorbian form of Ernest, derived from the Old High German element ernust meaning "serious, earnest." The name was adopted into these Slavic languages, reflecting their historical connection to Germ...

Arnoud Masculine Dutch

Etymology and OriginsArnoud is a Dutch masculine given name, equivalent to Arnold. It derives from the Germanic name Arnold, composed of the elements arn meaning "eagle" and walt meaning "power" or "authority." Thus, the...

Arnout Masculine Dutch

Arnout is a Dutch masculine given name, equivalent to Arnold. It shares the same etymology: derived from the Germanic elements arn ("eagle") and walt ("power, authority"), thus conveying the meaning of "eagle power." The...

Arnt Masculine Norwegian

Arnt is a Scandinavian masculine given name, predominantly found in Norway. It is derived from Old Norse or German roots and is either a short form of names beginning with Arn-, meaning 'eagle', or a shortened form of Ar...

Arnulf Masculine German Germanic

Arnulf is a masculine Germanic name composed of the elements arn meaning "eagle" and wolf meaning "wolf".Etymology and HistoryThe name Arnulf derives from the Old High German components arn (eagle) and wolf (wolf), refle...

Arnulfo Masculine Spanish

Arnulfo is a masculine given name of Spanish origin. It is an early Spanish adaptation of the Germanic name Arnulf, widely adopted in Spain and across Latin American Spanish-speaking countries.Etymology and Historical Co...

Áron Masculine Hungarian

Áron is the Hungarian form of Aaron, a name of profound biblical and historical significance. Rendered as Áron in Hungarian, it is a common given name for boys in Hungary, reflecting the deep influence of Judeo-Christian...

Aron Masculine Croatian Danish +4

Etymology & OriginAron is a masculine given name used in various cultures including Polish, Croatian, Scandinavian (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish), and Icelandic contexts. It functions as a local form of the biblical name A...

Arpi Feminine Armenian

Arpi is a feminine Armenian name meaning "sun, ether" — a poetic word in Armenian that evokes imagery of light, sky, and celestial brightness. This name, along with its variant Arpine, belongs to a set of uniquely Armeni...

Arsen Masculine Armenian Ossetian +1

Arsen is a given name used in Armenian, Ossetian, and Ukrainian cultures. It is a form of Arsenios, which derives from the Greek word arsen meaning "virile" or "male." The name is historically associated with Saint Arsen...

Arseni Masculine Russian

Arseni is an alternate transcription of the Russian name Arseniy, itself derived from the Greek name Arsenios, which means "virile" or "manly." As a masculine given name primarily used in Russia, Arseni shares its roots...

Arsénio Masculine Portuguese

Arsénio is the European Portuguese form of the name Arsenios, ultimately derived from the Greek word arsen, meaning “virile” or “masculine.” The name gained prominence through Saint Arsenius, a 5th-century deacon and tut...

Arsênio Masculine Portuguese

Arsênio is the Brazilian Portuguese form of the name Arsenios (Greek: Αρσένιος). The name is derived from the Greek word arsen, meaning "virile" or "male". It is a name of Saint Arsenius, a 5th-century deacon who tutored...

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