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13,457Athina is the modern Greek form of the name Athena. In Greek mythology, Athena is the revered goddess of wisdom, warfare, and handicraft, often associated with the city of Athens, whose name is thought to derive from her...
Atieno is a given name and surname of Luo origin, primarily used in Kenya and surrounding East African regions. It is the feminine form of Otieno, which means "born at night" in the Luo language. This name follows a comm...
Atifa is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived as the feminine form of the masculine name Atif. The root of both names is the Arabic verb ʿaṭafa (عطف), which conveys the meaning "to incline, to be fond of." Con...
Atika is a feminine Arabic name derived from عاتك (ʿātik), meaning "clear, pure". The name holds significant historical and religious importance in Islamic tradition, as it was borne by several females connected to the P...
Atossa is the Hellenized form of the Old Persian name Utautha (𐎢𐎫𐎢𐎰), meaning "well granting" or "bestowing very richly." It was notably borne by the eldest daughter of Cyrus the Great, founder of the Achaemenid Persian...
Atousa is a modern Persian feminine name, serving as a contemporary form of the ancient name Atossa. This name derives from the Old Persian *Utautha (or perhaps Hutaosa), meaning “well granting.” It was borne by an influ...
Atropos is a Greek feminine name derived from the word atropos, meaning "inevitable, inflexible." This name is formed from the negative prefix a ("without") and tropos ("turn, direction, manner"), literally translating t...
Atsuko is a feminine Japanese given name. It is typically composed of two kanji characters: the first element atsu, which can mean "warm" (atsu—温), "deep, true, sincere" (atsu—篤), "honest" (敦), or other meanings depen...
Aubree is a feminine variant of Aubrey, a unisex name of Norman French origin. Etymology The masculine form Aubrey itself derives from the Old French Auberi, which is a form of the Germanic name Alberich, composed of the...
Aubriana is a modern English feminine given name, functioning as a variant of Aubrianna. Aubrianna itself is a combination of Aubrey and Anna, merging two distinct name traditions. The name exemplifies the contemporary t...
Aubrianna is a modern English feminine given name formed by blending Aubrey and Anna. The name first emerged in the late 20th century, reflecting a broader trend of compound names that combine familiar elements to create...
Aubrie is a feminine variant spelling of the unisex name Aubrey. Originating as an English name in the Middle Ages, Aubrie has gained popularity as a modern given name for girls, particularly in the late 20th and early 2...
Aubrielle is a modern feminine given name of English coinage. It combines the elements of the name Aubrey with the fashionable suffix elle, which also appears in names like Gabrielle and Isabelle. The result is a name th...
Aud is a feminine given name used in Norway and other Nordic countries. It is the Norwegian form of Auðr, an Old Norse name meaning "wealth, fortune." While the name has ancient roots, it remains in use today, though it...
Auda is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived as the feminine form of Audo, which is itself a short form of various Old Frankish names beginning with the element aud or Old High German ot, meaning "wealth, fo...
Aude is a French feminine given name, ultimately derived as a feminine form of Aldo. The name originates from the old Germanic element alt meaning “old” and sometimes adal meaning “noble”. Historical and Literary Signifi...
Audhild is a distinctly Norwegian feminine given name rooted in Old Norse onomastic traditions. The name is derived from the elements auðr (wealth, fortune) and hildr (battle). Its original form in Old Norse was Auðrhild...
Audovera is a feminine name of Old Frankish origin, composed of the Germanic elements aud "wealth, fortune" and war "true" or war "aware, cautious". The name is historically associated with Audovera (c. 533–580), the fir...
Auðr is a feminine given name of Old Norse origin, meaning "wealth, fortune". The name derives from the Old Norse noun auðr, which signified riches, prosperity, or property. In medieval Scandinavia, names reflecting weal...
EtymologyAudra is a Lithuanian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Audrius. The root name Audrius itself originates from the Lithuanian noun audra, meaning "storm." Thus, Audra carries the elemental connot...
Audra is an English feminine given name, a variant of Audrey that emerged in the 19th century. The name ultimately derives from the Anglo-Saxon Æðelþryð or Æthelthryth, meaning 'noble strength'.Etymology and HistoryThe n...
Audrea is a feminine given name that serves as a variant of Audrey. While Audrey has deep historical roots, Audrea emerged as a modern elaboration, likely influenced by the popularity of names ending in -ea (such as Andr...
Audrey is a feminine given name of English and French origin. It is the Anglo-Norman form of the Anglo-Saxon name Æðelþryð, which is composed of the elements æðel “noble” and þryð “strength”. Thus, the name literally mea...
Auðrhildr is an Old Norse feminine name, predominantly used in the Viking Age and medieval Scandinavia. It is a variant form of Audhild, combining the elements auðr meaning "wealth, fortune" and hildr meaning "battle." T...
Audronė is a Lithuanian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Audrius. Audrius itself comes from the Lithuanian noun audra, meaning "storm" (from the audr- root). The name thus carries connotations of streng...
Auður is an Icelandic female given name derived from the Old Norse name Auðr, which means "wealth, fortune." It is a modern form that retains the original meaning but has become more distinct in its usage in Iceland. Ety...
Augusta is a feminine given name derived from the Latin masculine name Augustus, meaning “exalted, venerable.” It was originally used as a title for Roman empresses, equivalent to the masculine Augustus, which was bestow...
Auguste 2 is a German variant of Augusta, the feminine form of the Roman name Augustus. The ultimate root, Augustus, is derived from Latin augeo meaning "to increase," and its meaning is "exalted, venerable". Originally...
Augustė is a Lithuanian feminine given name, representing the Lithuanian form of Augusta. It traces its roots to the Latin name Augustus, meaning "exalted, venerable," from augeo ("to increase"). The name carries a sense...
Augustina is a feminine given name and a recent coinage derived from the Latin cognomen Augustinus, itself a derivative of Augustus. It functions as a direct feminine form of Augustine, which was originally Roman but gai...
Augustine 2 is the French feminine form of Augustinus, derived from the Roman cognomen Augustus meaning "majestic, venerable." This name directly corresponds to the masculine Augustin, the French equivalent of Augustine,...
Augustyna is the Polish feminine form of Augustina, a name that ultimately traces back to the Roman name Augustinus. This name is derived from the Roman cognomen Augustus, meaning "majestic" or "venerable." The name Augu...
Auli is a Finnish feminine given name, originally a short form of Aulikki, itself a feminine derivative of Aulis. The root Aulis means "willing" or "helpful" in Finnish, conveying positive qualities of readiness and serv...
EtymologyAulikki is a feminine Finnish given name, a derivative of the male name Aulis. The root name Aulis originates from the Finnish word aulis, meaning "willing, helpful", reflecting positive character traits. The su...
Etymology and Origin Aune is the Finnish form of Agnes, a name that ultimately derives from the Greek hagnos meaning "chaste" (Latinized as Hagne). The name Agnes gained popularity in Christian Europe due to Saint Agnes,...
Aura is a feminine given name with diverse cultural roots, finding usage in English, Finnish, Italian, and Spanish. The name directly derives from the English word aura, which comes from Latin and ultimately from Greek α...
Áurea is a Spanish and Portuguese feminine given name derived from the Late Latin name Aurea. The name Aurea itself comes from the Latin word aureus, meaning "golden". This etymological connection imbues the name with co...
Aurea is a Late Latin feminine name directly derived from the Latin adjective aureus, meaning "golden". The name first appears in the early Christian era, borne by two saints. The first, Saint Aurea of Ostia, was a 3rd-c...
Aurélia is a feminine given name used in French, Hungarian, Portuguese, and Slovak contexts. In Hungarian and Portuguese, it functions as the direct feminine form of Aurelius, while in French it is a variant of Aurélie....
Aurelia is a feminine given name used in Italian, Polish, Romanian, Spanish, and other Romance languages. EtymologyThe name is the feminine form of the Latin family name Aurelius, which was derived from Latin aureus mean...
Aureliana is a feminine name of Aurelianus origin, ultimately derived from the Latin aureus meaning "golden, gilded." It is used primarily in Italian and Roman contexts. As a feminine form of Aurelianus, itself a cognome...
Etymology Aurélie is the French feminine form of the ancient Roman family name Aurelius, which derives from the Latin aureus meaning "golden" or "gilded." The name thus carries connotations of radiance, value, and beauty...
Aurelija is the Lithuanian form of Aurelia, which itself is the feminine version of the Roman family name Aurelius. The root name Aurelius is derived from Latin aureus meaning "golden, gilded". This connection to gold im...
Aureole is a feminine given name derived from the English word meaning "radiant halo", ultimately from Latin aureolus, meaning "golden". The term has its roots in religious art, specifically referring to the radiant clou...
Aurica is a Romanian diminutive of Aurelia, itself a feminine form of the ancient Aurelius family name. The root Aurelius is derived from Latin aureus meaning "golden" or "gilded." The name thus carries connotations of r...
Auroora is a Finnish variant of Aurora, ultimately derived from the Latin word for "dawn." The name is a feminine given name that has been used in Finland, though it is less common than the standard form Aurora. Auroora...
Auróra is the Hungarian form of the name Aurora. The name Aurora means "dawn" in Latin and was borne by the Roman goddess of the morning. It has been used as a given name since the Renaissance, and its Hungarian variant...
Aurora is a feminine given name derived from the Latin word for "dawn." In Roman mythology, Aurora was the goddess of the morning, equivalent to the Greek goddess Eos. As a personal name, it has been in occasional use si...
Aurore is the French feminine form of Aurora. It derives directly from the Latin word aurora, meaning "dawn". In Roman mythology, Aurora was the goddess of the morning, and the name has been used as a given name since th...
Ausma is a Latvian female given name meaning "dawn". The name directly derives from the Latvian word ausma ("dawn"), cognate with Aušra in Lithuanian. According to Wikipedia, it is borne by over 4,000 individuals in Latv...
Aušra is a feminine Lithuanian given name, derived from the Lithuanian word aušra meaning "dawn".Etymology and Linguistic OriginThe name originates directly from the Lithuanian common noun aušra ("dawn"), which itself st...
Austėja is a Lithuanian feminine name derived from the verb austi, meaning "to weave." In Lithuanian mythology, Austėja was the goddess of bees, embodying the cherished role of bees in Baltic culture as symbols of indust...
Austra is a Latvian feminine given name, closely connected to the Lithuanian name Aušra. As a cognate, it shares the same root meaning, "dawn", drawn from the Baltic linguistic heritage. The name evokes the first light o...
Automne is a French feminine given name that directly translates to "autumn", the season of the year. Unlike the English name Autumn, which has seen significant popularity in English-speaking countries since the 1960s, A...
Autumn is a feminine given name in English, derived from the name of the season between summer and winter. The seasonal name ultimately comes from Latin autumnus, whose etymology is uncertain but may be related to Etrusc...
Etymology and MeaningAuxiliadora is a Spanish and Portuguese feminine given name derived from the devotional title of the Virgin Mary: María Auxiliadora, meaning “Mary the Helper.” The word auxiliadora is Spanish for “he...
Ava is a feminine given name of English origin, typically regarded as a variant of Eve, the biblical name meaning 'life' or 'living one'. The name Eve is derived from the Hebrew חַוָּה (Chavvah), which is often interpret...
Ava 2 (Persian: آوا) is a feminine given name of Persian origin, meaning "voice, sound" (آواز, āvāz). In Persian, the name is directly derived from the word آوا (āvā) or its root āv-/āvā- relating to vocal expression. Un...
Ava is a originally a short form of Germanic given names that begin with the element awi, the meaning of which is unknown. It has been used as an independent name since at least the early Middle Ages in German-speaking r...
Avah is a feminine given name of English origin, primarily considered a modern variant of Ava. The root name Ava itself has a complex etymology, with the medieval form thought to be an abbreviation of Germanic names cont...