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Airmanagild Masculine

Airmanagild is the Gothic form of Hermenegildo, a name of Visigothic origin that spread through Southern Europe and beyond. The name derives from the Gothic elements airmans meaning "great, immense" and gild meaning "pay...

Airmanareiks Masculine

Airmanareiks is the reconstructed Gothic form of the name Ermenrich, derived from the Gothic elements airmans "great, immense" and reiks "ruler, king". The name thus translates to "great ruler" or "mighty king". As a his...

Aírton Masculine Portuguese

Aírton is a Portuguese given name, predominantly found in Brazil, whose origins are surprisingly English. The name likely derives from the small village of Airton in North Yorkshire, England. The village name itself mean...

Aişə Feminine Azerbaijani

Aişə is the Azerbaijani form of Aisha, an Arabic name meaning "living, alive". The name is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, as Aisha was the beloved third wife of the Prophet Muhammad, the daughter of Abu Bakr (the fi...

Aişa Feminine Kazakh

Aişa is the Kazakh form of the Arabic name Aisha, a more precise transcription adapted to Kazakh phonology. It retains the profound cultural and religious weight of its origin, being directly tied to one of the most reve...

Aisana Feminine Kazakh

Aisana is a Kazakh feminine given name composed of two elements: ai meaning "moon" and sana meaning "consciousness, awareness". The name thus conveys a poetic sense of "moonlit consciousness" or "lunar awareness", reflec...

Aischylos Masculine Ancient Greek

Aischylos is the original Ancient Greek form of the name Aeschylus, derived from the Greek word αἶσχος (aischos) meaning "shame". This name is most famously borne by Aeschylus (c. 525/524 – c. 456/455 BC), the ancient At...

'Aisha Feminine Arabic

'Aisha is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Aisha. The root meaning, from the Arabic عائشة, is "living" or "alive," reflecting a common theme in Arabic names to invoke positive attributes or blessings.Histori...

A'isha Feminine Arabic

A'isha is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عائشة (see Aisha). The name is closely tied to Islamic history, being the name of Muhammad's third wife and a central figure in early Muslim tradition.Etymology and...

Aisha Feminine Hausa Swahili +5

Aisha is an Arabic feminine name meaning "living, alive" or "she who lives." It is derived from the Arabic root ʿ-y-š (ع ي ش), which conveys the idea of life and vitality. The name holds profound religious significance i...

Aishah Feminine Arabic Malay

Aishah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic ‘Ā’ishah (عائشة), as well as the standard Malay form of the name. It derives from the Arabic root ‘-y-sh, meaning “living, alive.” The name is most famously borne by Ais...

Aishat Feminine Chechen

Aishat is the Chechen form of Aisha, a name of Arabic origin. The root name Aisha means "living, alive" in Arabic and holds deep significance in Islam as the name of Muhammad's third wife, the daughter of Abu Bakr. Aisha...

Aishath Feminine Dhivehi

Aishath is the Dhivehi form of the Arabic name Aisha. The name Aisha itself means 'living, alive' in Arabic, and is traditionally associated with Aisha bint Abu Bakr, the third and youngest wife of the Prophet Muhammad....

Aishatu Feminine Hausa

Aishatu is a Hausa variant of the name Aisha, widely used among the Hausa people of West Africa, particularly in Nigeria and Niger. The name derives from the Arabic root meaning "living, alive", reflecting the same core...

Aishwarya Feminine Hindi Kannada +3

Aishwarya is a given name of Sanskrit origin meaning "prosperity, wealth". It is derived from the Sanskrit word ऐश्वर्य (aiśvarya). While the name is predominantly used for females, particularly in India and Nepal, it is...

Aislin Feminine Irish

Aislin is a feminine Irish name, primarily a variant spelling of Aisling, a name that means "dream" or "vision" in the Irish language. The name Aisling itself was a creative invention of the 20th century, drawing on the...

Aisling Feminine Irish

Aisling is an Irish feminine name meaning "dream" or "vision", derived from the Irish language word aisling. The name was created in the 20th century, drawing on a rich poetic tradition.Etymology and Poetic TraditionThe...

Aislinn Feminine Irish

Aislinn is a variant of the Irish name Aisling, which means "dream" or "vision" in the Irish language. The name Aisling refers to the aisling, a poetic genre that flourished in Irish poetry during the 17th and 18th centu...

Aison Masculine Greek

Aison is the Greek form of Aeson, a name of uncertain meaning from Greek mythology. Aeson is best known as the father of the hero Jason, who led the Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece.EtymologyThe name Aeson (Αἴσων...

Aisopos Masculine Ancient Greek

Aisopos is an Ancient Greek name that Latinizes to Aesop, from the Greek Αἴσωπος. Its etymology is uncertain, though the name is forever linked to the legendary fabulist of the 6th century BC, credited with a vast corpus...

Aïssa Feminine

Aïssa is a variant of the name Aisha, used in parts of French-influenced West Africa. The root name Aisha (also spelled 'Aisha in Arabic) means "living, alive" in Arabic and holds significant historical and religious imp...

Aïssatou Feminine

Aïssatou is a feminine given name widely used in French-influenced parts of West and Central Africa, particularly in countries such as Senegal, Mali, Guinea, Niger, and Ivory Coast. It serves as a local variant form of A...

Aistė Feminine Lithuanian

Aistė is a Lithuanian feminine given name that derives from the name of an ancient Baltic tribe. The tribe, known as the Aesti, was first recorded by the Roman historian Tacitus in his ethnographic work Germania (c. 98 A...

Aistulf Masculine Germanic

Aistulf is a Germanic name derived from the Old German elements heisti "loud, violent" and wolf "wolf". The name is most famously borne by an 8th-century king of the Lombards, who reigned from 749 until his death in 756....

Aisūltan Masculine Kazakh

Aisūltan is a Kazakh masculine given name, formed by combining the Kazakh word ai meaning "moon" and sūltan meaning "sultan, king", which itself derives from Arabic sulṭān. The name thus conveys meanings such as "moon ki...

Aisyah Feminine Indonesian Malay

Aisyah is the Indonesian and Malay form of Aisha, an Arabic female given name. The name Aisha comes from the Arabic word عائشة (ʿĀʾishah), which means "living, alive". Aisyah is widely used in Muslim-majority Indonesia a...

Aitana Feminine Spanish

Aitana is a Spanish feminine given name derived from the Sierra de Aitana, a mountain range in the province of Alicante, Valencia, eastern Spain. The name was first used as a personal name by the Spanish poet Rafael Albe...

Aithan Masculine Greek Bible

Aithan is a Greek form of the name Ethan, primarily used in the Greek Old Testament (the Septuagint). It reflects the transliteration of the Hebrew original into Greek, preserving the essential sounds while adapting the...

Aithbhreac Feminine

EtymologyAithbhreac is a Scottish Gaelic feminine name, the older form of Oighrig. It is derived from the intensive prefix ath- meaning "very" or "great" combined with breac meaning "speckled". This name has been Anglici...

Aither Masculine Greek

Aither is the Greek form of the name Aether, derived from the Greek word αἴθω (aitho), meaning "to burn, to ignite." In Greek mythology, Aither was the primordial deity representing the upper sky, light, and aether—the s...

Aithne Feminine Irish

Aithne is an Irish female given name, likely a variant of Eithne. The name Eithne is derived from Old Irish etne, meaning "kernel" or "grain." The name is deeply rooted in Irish mythology and history.Mythological and His...

Aitor Masculine Basque Spanish

Aitor is a Basque masculine given name, invented in the 19th century by writer Agosti Xaho as the name of a legendary Basque ancestral patriarch descended from the Biblical Tubal in his work "The Legend of Aitor" (1845)....

Aitöre Masculine Kazakh

Aitöre is a Kazakh masculine given name, composed of two elements: ай (ai) meaning "moon" and төре (töre) meaning "nobleman, lord" or "ruler". Thus, the name can be interpreted as "moon lord" or "noble as the moon". The...

Aiur Masculine Basque

Aiur is a Basque masculine given name meaning "howl." It originates from the Basque words ainuria or aiuria, which directly translate to "howl." The name reflects the Basque language's deep connection to nature, evoking...

Aivar Masculine Estonian

Aivar is an Estonian masculine given name, representing the Estonian form of Ivar. The name ultimately derives from the Old Norse element Ívarr, which is composed of ýr meaning “yew tree, bow” and herr meaning “army, war...

Aivars Masculine Latvian

Aivars is a Latvian masculine given name, the native form of Ivar and ultimately a variant of Ivor. Its name day in Latvia is celebrated on 29 January.Etymology and OriginsThe name is derived from the Old Norse name Ívar...

Aiwareiks Masculine

Aiwareiks is the Gothic form of Euric, itself derived from the Gothic elements aiws meaning "eternity, age" and reiks meaning "ruler, king." The name thus conveys the meaning "eternal ruler" or "king of ages." Recorded i...

Aiym Feminine Kazakh

Aiym is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin, meaning "my moon, lady, mistress" in the Kazakh language. It is derived from the root word ай (ai), meaning "moon," combined with the possessive suffix ым (ym), which trans...

Aiza Feminine Urdu

Aiza is a name with multiple origins and meanings. In Arabic, it is often considered a variant of Aizah, meaning "prosperous" or "noble," and is related to the name Asya. The name also has Basque roots, first attested in...

Aizah Feminine Urdu

Aizah is a feminine given name of Urdu origin, representing an alternate transcription of the Urdu عائزہ, itself a form of Aiza. The meaning of Aiza is uncertain but is often associated with Arabic-derived meanings such...

Aizere Feminine Kazakh

Aizere is a Kazakh feminine name meaning "golden moon," composed of the Kazakh word ai ("moon") and the Persian element zar ("gold"). The name reflects the poetic imagery common in Turkic and Persian-influenced naming tr...

Aizhamal Feminine Kyrgyz

Aizhamal is an alternate transcription of the Kyrgyz name Ayjamal, originally written in the Cyrillic script as Айжамал. The name is primarily used in Kyrgyzstan and among Kyrgyz communities.EtymologyAizhamal is composed...

Aizhan Feminine Kazakh

EtymologyAizhan is an alternate transcription of the Айжан (Aijan) from Kazakh. The name is a combination of two elements: ай (ai) meaning "moon" and жан (jan) meaning "soul". Together, the name can be interpreted as "mo...

Aizirek Feminine Kyrgyz

Aizirek is an alternate transcription of the Kyrgyz Айзирек (see Ayzirek). The name is of Kyrgyz origin and is composed of elements from two languages: the Kyrgyz word ай (ay) meaning "moon" and the Persian word زیرک (zī...

Ajan Masculine Albanian

Ajan is an Albanian masculine given name. It is a borrowing of the name Ayan 2, which has distinct origins and meanings. In Kazakh and Azerbaijani, Ayan derives from the Arabic word ʿiyān meaning "clear, obvious, revelat...

Ajax Masculine Greek

EtymologyAjax is the Latinized form of the Greek name Αἴας (Aias). The name's etymology is uncertain, but it may derive from αἰαστής (aiastes) meaning "mourner" or from αἶα (aia) meaning "earth, land." In Greek mythology...

Ajay Masculine Bengali Gujarati +6

Ajay (also transliterated as Ajai) is a traditional masculine given name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit. It literally means "unconquered", composed of the a- prefix meaning "not" and jaya (जय) meaning "victory,...

Ajda 1 Feminine Turkish

Ajda is a Turkish feminine given name, primarily recognized as a local variant of Ayda. The name Ayda itself has Arabic origins, meaning 'returning' or 'visitor', while in Turkish culture it is often associated with the...

Ajda 2 Feminine Slovene

Ajda is a feminine given name meaning "buckwheat" in Slovene. The name is directly taken from the Slovene word for the plant Fagopyrum esculentum, a crop historically significant in Central and Eastern European agricultu...

Ajdin Masculine Bosnian

Ajdin is a Slavicized variant of the Turkish name Aydın, and is particularly associated with Bosnian-speaking Muslims (Bosniaks) in the Balkan region. It is a direct borrowing of the Turkish Aydın, which derives from the...

Ajeet Masculine Bengali Punjabi +2

Ajeet is an Indian masculine given name common in Bengali, Punjabi, Hindi, and Marathi-speaking communities. It is an alternate transcription of the Hindi अजीत (Ajit), Marathi अजित (Ajit), Gurmukhi ਅਜੀਤ (Ajit), or Bengal...

Ajei Feminine Navajo

Ajei is a Navajo feminine name that carries profound cultural symbolism, deriving directly from the Navajo word ajéí, meaning "heart." In the Navajo (Diné) language and worldview, the heart is seen as the seat of emotion...

Ajit Masculine Bengali Punjabi +2

Ajit (also spelled Ajeet) is a common male given name used in several Indian languages, including Bengali, Punjabi, Hindi, and Marathi. It is a modern form of Ajita, which derives from Sanskrit a meaning "not" and jita m...

Ajita Masculine Hindu

Ajita is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, common in Hindu culture. It means "unconquered, invincible," derived from the Sanskrit prefix अ (a) (meaning "not") and जित (jita) (meaning "conquered").Etymology and M...

Ajith Masculine Malayalam Tamil

Ajith is a Southern Indian form of Ajita, used in Malayalam and Tamil. The name Ajita means "unconquered, invincible" in Sanskrit, combining the prefix a- ("not") and jita ("conquered").EtymologyThe name derives from the...

Ajla Feminine Albanian Bosnian

Ajla is a feminine given name used in Bosnian and Albanian speaking regions, as well as in other parts of the former Yugoslavia such as Croatia. It is the Bosnian and Albanian form of Ayla 2, which means "moonlight, halo...

Ajlin Feminine Bosnian

Ajlin is a Bosnian feminine given name, representing a localized form of the name Aylin. The name Aylin itself is an elaborated variant of the Turkish, Azerbaijani, or Kazakh word ay, which translates to "moon." Thus, th...

Ajna Feminine Bosnian

Ajna is a Bosnian feminine given name, derived from the name Aina, which ultimately comes from Persian and means "mirror." While the Bosnian Ajna is relatively modern and uncommon, the same spelling holds deep spiri...

Ajnur Masculine Bosnian

Ajnur is the Bosnian masculine form of Aynur. The name is most common among Bosniak communities, drawing from Ottoman-era cultural exchange for its Turkic and Arabic components. While the spelling Ajnur is predominantly...

Ajša Feminine Bosnian

Ajša is a Bosnian form of the Arabic name Aisha. Derived from the Arabic root ع-ي-ش (ʿ-y-sh), Aisha means "living" or "alive." The name is historically and religiously significant as it was borne by Aisha bint Abi Bakr (...

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