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Auberi Masculine Medieval French

Auberi is a medieval French masculine name, the Old French precursor of the modern English name Aubrey. It ultimately derives from the Germanic name Alberich, composed of the elements alb meaning "elf" and ric meaning "p...

Auberon Masculine Carolingian Cycle

Auberon is a name from Arthurian legend and the Carolingian Cycle, best known as the name of the fairy king in the 13th-century epic Huon de Bordeaux. It is derived from a diminutive form of Auberi, an Old French form of...

Aubert Masculine French

Aubert is a French variant of the name Albert, ultimately derived from the Germanic name Adalbert, meaning "noble and bright", composed of the elements adal "noble" and beraht "bright". As a given name, Aubert emerged as...

Aubin Masculine French

Aubin is a masculine French given name, serving as the French form of Albinus. The name Albinus itself originates as a Roman cognomen derived from Albus, a Latin word meaning "white, bright". Through this lineage, Aubin...

Aubree Feminine English

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...

Aubrey Unisex English

Aubrey is a unisex English name, originally of French and Germanic origin. It derives from Auberi, an Old French form of Alberich, which was brought to England by the Normans. The name Alberich combines the Germanic elem...

Aubriana Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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...

Aucaman Masculine Mapuche

EtymologyAucaman is a Mapuche masculine name that embodies the linguistic and cultural heritage of the Mapuche people of Chile and Argentina. Its first element, awka-, conveys the notion of "wildness" or "fierceness," wh...

Aud Feminine Norwegian

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 Feminine Germanic

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...

Audagar Masculine Germanic

Audagar is a Germanic name derived from the Old Frankish elements aud meaning "wealth, fortune" and gair meaning "spear". It is a cognate of the more familiar English name Edgar, which shares the same linguistic origins...

Audamar Masculine Germanic

Audamar is the Old German form of Otmar. The name derives from the Germanic elements aud or Old High German ot meaning "wealth, fortune" and mari meaning "famous". Thus, Audamar carries the meaning of "famous wealth" or...

Audawakrs Masculine

Audawakrs is the reconstructed Gothic form of the name Odoacer, one of the most famous figures of late antiquity. From the Proto-Germanic *Audawakraz, the name is composed of the elements auds 'wealth' and wakrs 'vigilan...

Audaweniz Masculine

Audaweniz is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic name that serves as the linguistic ancestor of both Eadwine and Audowin. It represents a hypothetical earlier form of these names, which evolved separately in different Germani...

Aude Feminine French

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...

Auden Unisex English

Auden is a unisex given name of English origin, derived from the English surname Auden. The surname itself has multiple possible roots: it may come from the Old English name Ealdwine, composed of the elements eald "old"...

Audhild Feminine Norwegian

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...

Audie Unisex English

Introduction Audie is a given name and surname of English usage, best known as the name of the Audrey itself derives from the medieval diminutive of Æðelþryð, an Old English name meaning “noble strength.” Etymology and L...

Audley Masculine English

Audley is an English given name derived from a surname of habitational origin. The surname originated from a place name combining the Old English personal name Ealdgyð (meaning "old battle") with lēah ("woodland clearing...

Audo Masculine Germanic

Audo is an old Germanic name that serves as the ancestral form of Otto, a short form derived from elements meaning "wealth" or "fortune". The name evolved through later German usage into Otto, but Audo itself preserves t...

Audoin Masculine

Audoin is a masculine name of Germanic origin, rendered in Latin as Audoinus. It is a variant or Latinized form of the Old Frankish and Old High German names Audowin or Aldwin, themselves cognates of the Old English Edwi...

Audovacar Masculine

Etymology and BackgroundAudovacar (from Proto-Germanic *Audawakraz) is a masculine name of Germanic origin, a variant of Odoacer (also recorded as Odovacar). The name is composed of the elements aud- (wealth) and -wakar...

Audovera Feminine Germanic

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...

Audowin Masculine Germanic

Audowin is a Germanic masculine name derived from the Old Frankish element aud or Old High German ot meaning "wealth, fortune" combined with wini meaning "friend". This makes it a cognate of the Anglo-Saxon name Edwin, w...

Auðr Feminine Old Norse

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...

Audra 1 Feminine Lithuanian

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 2 Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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 Feminine English French

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 Feminine Old Norse

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...

Audrius Masculine Lithuanian

Audrius is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived from the Lithuanian word audra meaning "storm". Its female variants include Audra 1 and Audronė. The name reflects a nature-inspired naming tradition common in Baltic...

Audronė Feminine Lithuanian

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...

Audun Masculine Norwegian

Audun is a Norwegian masculine given name, derived from the Old Norse name Auðun. The name Auðun is composed of the elements auðr meaning 'wealth, fortune' and vinr meaning 'friend', so Audun thus carries the meaning of...

Auðun Masculine Old Norse

EtymologyAuðun is an Old Norse masculine given name, composed of the elements auðr meaning "wealth" or "fortune" and vinr meaning "friend". Thus, the name translates to "wealthy friend" or "friend of fortune." It is cogn...

Auður Feminine Icelandic

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...

Augie Masculine English

Augie (also spelled Auggie) is a common English diminutive of the name August and other related names tracing back to the Latin name Augustus. Meaning "exalted, venerable", Augustus was a title given to the first Roman e...

August Masculine Catalan Danish +6

August is a given name used across several European languages, including German, Polish, Scandinavian, Catalan, and English. It is ultimately derived from the Latin Augustus, which means "exalted, venerable" and comes fr...

Augusta Feminine English German +3

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...

Augustas Masculine Lithuanian

Augustas is the Lithuanian form of the Latin name Augustus, which means "exalted, venerable", derived from the Latin verb augeo (to increase). The name traces its roots to the Roman imperial title Augustus, which was fir...

Auguste 1 Masculine French

Auguste is the French form of Augustus, a Latin name meaning "exalted, venerable", derived from augeo meaning "to increase". The name Augustus was originally a title granted to Octavian, the first Roman emperor, in 27 BC...

Auguste 2 Feminine German

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 Feminine Lithuanian

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...

Augustijn Masculine Dutch

Augustijn is a Dutch masculine given name, derived from the Latin Augustinus, which originates from the Roman surname Augustus, meaning "majestic" or "venerable." The name's popularity in Christian contexts is largely du...

Augustin Masculine Czech French +2

Augustin is a masculine given name found in Czech, French, German, and Romanian. It is a form of the Latin name Augustinus (see Augustine 1).EtymologyThe name derives from the Roman name Augustinus, itself a derivative o...

Augustín Masculine Slovak

Etymology and Origin Augustín is the Slovak form of the Latin name Augustinus, which itself derives from the Roman name Augustus, meaning "majestic" or "venerable." The name spread widely due to the fame of Saint Augusti...

Augustina Feminine Roman

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...

Augustinas Masculine Lithuanian

Augustinas is a Lithuanian male given name, the local form of Augustine. It derives from the Roman name Augustinus, a derivative of Augustus, meaning “majestic” or “venerable.” The name entered the Christian world throug...

Augustine 1 Masculine English

Augustine is an English masculine given name derived from the Roman name Augustinus, a diminutive of the Roman name Augustus (meaning 'majestic' or 'venerable'). The name owes its widespread use in the Christian world to...

Augustine 2 Feminine French

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,...

Augustinus Masculine Roman

Augustinus is the Latin form of Augustine 1, a name derived from the Roman name Augustus. The name Augustus itself means "majestic" or "venerable" and was initially a title given to Roman emperors. Augustinus evolved as...

Augusto Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Augusto is the Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese form of the Latin name Augustus. The name derives from the Latin word augeo meaning "to increase," and came to signify "exalted, venerable" or "majestic." The Latin title A...

Augusts Masculine Latvian

Augusts is a Latvian masculine given name, a cognate of the name August and ultimately derived from the Roman title Augustus. The name entered Latvian through Germanic and Slavic influence, becoming established as a trad...

Augustus Masculine Dutch Roman

Augustus is a masculine given name of Latin origin, meaning "exalted, venerable" — derived from the Latin augeo "to increase". The name was originally a title bestowed upon Octavian, the founder of the Roman Empire, by t...

Augustyn Masculine Polish

Augustyn is the Polish form of the Latin name Augustine, which derives from the Roman name Augustus, meaning "great" or "venerable." The name gained prominence through Saint Augustine of Hippo (4th–5th century), a North...

Augustyna Feminine Polish

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...

Auke Masculine Frisian

Auke is a Frisian masculine given name. It is thought to be a diminutive of Augustinus or Aurelius. Etymology The name Auke likely originates as a short form of Augustinus or Aurelius, both Roman names that spread throug...

Aukusti Masculine Finnish

Aukusti is the Finnish form of Augustus, rooted in the Latin title meaning "exalted, venerable" from the verb augeo ("to increase"). The original Augustus was Octavian, the first Roman emperor, who was granted the name b...

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