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Aysha Feminine Arabic Kazakh +1

Aysha is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Aisha, derived from the Semitic root meaning “living, alive.” The name is widely used in Arabic, Urdu, and Kazakh cultures, each adapting the spelling to local conventi...

Aysima Feminine Turkish

Aysima is a feminine Turkish given name formed from two elements: the Turkish word ay meaning "moon" (from the common Turkic root) and sima meaning "face," which is of Persian origin. The name thus poetically signifies "...

Ayşən Feminine Azerbaijani

Ayşən is a feminine Azerbaijani given name. It is a compound name formed from the Azerbaijani words ay ("moon") and şən ("cheerful, happy"), thus carrying the meaning of "happy moon." The element ay is a common element i...

Aysu Feminine Azerbaijani Turkish

Aysu is a feminine given name of Turkish and Azerbaijani origin, composed of the elements ay meaning "moon" and su meaning "water". The name evokes natural imagery, conveying a sense of clarity, purity, and beauty akin t...

Aysultan Masculine Kazakh

Aysultan is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Айсұлтан (Aisūltan). It combines two elements: ай (ai), meaning "moon", and сұлтан (sūltan), a word of Arabic origin meaning "sultan, king". The name thus carries...

Aysun Feminine Turkish

Aysun is a Turkish feminine given name whose etymology combines the Turkish word ay meaning "moon" with an uncertain second element. The name is also attested historically as a male Arabic name, as seen in the medieval f...

Aytac Feminine Azerbaijani

Aytac is the Azerbaijani cognate of the Turkish name Aytaç. Azerbaijani and Turkish are closely related Turkic languages, and Aytac retains the same linguistic roots and symbolic meaning as its Turkish counterpart. The n...

Aytaç Unisex Turkish

Aytaç is a Turkish given name and surname. The name is derived from the Turkish words ay, meaning "moon," and taç, meaning "crown" (a word of Persian origin). Together, these elements form the meaning "crown of the moon"...

Ayten Feminine Turkish

Ayten is a Turkish feminine given name combining two elements: ay meaning "moon" and ten meaning "skin, body" (from Persian tan). The name evokes the imagery of luminous, moonlike skin, reflecting a tradition in Turkish...

Aytən Feminine Azerbaijani

Aytən is an Azerbaijani feminine given name. It is a cognate of the Turkish name Ayten, meaning its form developed alongside the Turkish version from a shared linguistic origin.The name is derived from Turkish ay meaning...

Aytore Masculine Kazakh

Aytore is a Kazakh masculine given name, an alternate transcription of Айтөре (see Aitöre). The name is composed of two Kazakh elements: ай meaning "moon" and төре meaning "nobleman, lord." Thus, Aytore can be interprete...

Ayub Masculine Arabic Bengali +1

Ayub is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Ayyub (أيّوب), and is the usual transcription in Urdu and Bengali. It is derived from the Arabic form of the biblical name Job, through the Arabic name Ayyub. The nam...

Ayuba Masculine Hausa

Ayuba is a masculine given name predominantly used among the Hausa people of West Africa. It is the Hausa form of the biblical name Job, which originates from the Hebrew ʾIyyov, meaning "persecuted, hated." In the Old Te...

Ayumi Feminine Japanese

Ayumi is a popular feminine Japanese given name, celebrated for its melodic sound and deep cultural associations. The name is most commonly interpreted from the ayumi element 歩, meaning "walk" or "step," evoking a sense...

Ayumu Masculine Japanese

Ayumu is a Japanese given name, typically unisex in usage. Its meaning is derived from the kanji characters 歩 (ayu) meaning "walk, step" and 夢 (mu) meaning "dream, vision". The name can also be written with the single...

Ayün Feminine Mapuche

Ayün is a feminine name of Mapuche origin, meaning "love." In the Mapuche language, spoken by the indigenous Mapuche people of Chile and Argentina, ayün (or ayen) directly translates to "love" or "affection." The name re...

Ayxan Masculine Azerbaijani

Ayxan is the Azerbaijani form of Ayhan, a masculine name combining Turkish elements. Its first component is ay, meaning "moon," and its second is han, meaning "khan," "ruler," or "leader." Thus, Ayxan conveys the evocati...

Ayym Feminine Kazakh

Ayym is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Айым (see Aiym). It is a feminine given name used in Kazakh culture, derived from the Turkic root ай (ay) meaning "moon" combined with the first-person possessive suf...

Ayyub Masculine Arabic

Ayyub (Arabic: أيّوب) is an Arabic masculine given name, directly stemming from the Quranic figure Ayyub, who is the Islamic prophet corresponding to the biblical Job. In Arabic, the name is the standard form of Job, and...

Ayzere Feminine Kazakh

Ayzere is a Kazakh feminine given name, an alternate transcription of Айзере, derived from the name Aizere.Breaking down its components, the name combines the Kazakh word ай (ai) meaning "moon" with the Persian element ز...

Ayzirek Feminine Kyrgyz

Ayzirek is a Kyrgyz feminine given name that combines lunar imagery with an attribute of wisdom. The first element derives from Kyrgyz ай (ay), meaning "moon," while the second element comes from Persian زیرک (zīrak), me...

Azad Masculine Azerbaijani Bengali +4

Azad is a masculine given name of Persian origin, meaning "free" in Persian. This name, derived from the Persian word آزاد (āzād), has spread through the influence of Persian culture and language across a wide geographic...

Azahar Feminine Spanish

Azahar is a Spanish feminine name meaning "orange blossom", ultimately derived from Arabic zahra (zahra), meaning "flower". The name is closely tied to the title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora del Azahar ("Our Lady o...

Azahara Feminine Spanish

Azahara is a Spanish feminine name with two distinct origins. It is primarily a variant of Azahar, which means "orange blossom" in Spanish, ultimately derived from Arabic zahra meaning "flower." This connection to floral...

Azalaïs Feminine Occitan

Azalaïs is the Occitan form of Adelais, itself a shortened form of the Old High German name Adalheidis. The name ultimately derives from the Germanic elements adal "noble" and heit "kind, type, sort", giving it the meani...

Azalea Feminine English

Azalea is a feminine given name derived from the azalea flower, a flowering shrub in the genus Rhododendron. The name ultimately comes from the Greek word ἀζαλέος (azaleos), meaning "dry," a reference to the plant's pref...

Azaliya Feminine Russian

Azaliya is a Russian feminine given name that serves as a cognate of Azalea, the flower name.Etymology and OriginThe name ultimately derives from Greek ἀζαλέος (azaleos), meaning "dry." This refers to the plant's prefere...

Azamat Masculine Kazakh Kyrgyz +1

Azamat is a Central Asian male given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word ʿaẓama (عظمة), meaning "majesty, glory" or "grandeur, pride." The name is predominantly used in Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Uzbek cultures,...

Azar Feminine Persian

Azar is a feminine Persian name meaning "fire" (آذر). The name derives from Atar, the Zoroastrian concept of holy fire, which is a central element in Zoroastrian worship and symbolism. As the embodiment of divine light a...

Azareel Masculine English Bible Latin Bible

Azareel is a form of Azarel used in some Latin and English translations of the Old Testament. It derives from the Hebrew origins of Azarel, which means "God has helped" — from the Hebrew element ʿazar, meaning "to help",...

Azarel Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Azarel is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God has helped." It is derived from the Hebrew words ʿazar (to help) and ʾel (God), forming a theophoric name that expresses divine assistance. In the Old Testament, A...

Azaria Unisex Hebrew English

Azaria is a Hebrew and English name of biblical origin, derived as a form of Azariah. In Hebrew, it is primarily masculine, while in the English-speaking world it has gained usage as a feminine variant. The name means “Y...

Azariah Masculine English Bible

Azariah is a masculine name derived from the Hebrew name עֲזַרְיָה (ʿAzarya), meaning "Yahweh has helped." The name is composed of the Hebrew element ʿazar ("help") and yah, a shortened form of Yahweh, the Hebrew God. It...

Azarias Masculine Greek Bible Latin Bible

Azarias is a given name that appears in the Greek, Latin, and French versions of the Old Testament, functioning as a form of Azariah. The root name Azariah comes from the Hebrew עֲזַרְיָה (ʿAzarya), meaning "Yahweh has h...

'Azarya Masculine Hebrew Bible

Etymology'Azarya is the original Hebrew form of Azariah, a theophoric name that appears multiple times in the Old Testament. It is composed of two elements: the verb ʿazar (עָזַר), meaning "to help," and yah (יָהּ), a sh...

Azat Masculine Armenian Kazakh +3

Azat is a given name used predominantly in Armenian, Kazakh, Turkish, Turkmen, and Tatar cultures. It is a cognate form of Azad, which derives from Persian and means "free." The name thus carries strong connotations of l...

Azazel Masculine English Bible

EtymologyAzazel is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning "scapegoat". In the Old Testament, specifically Leviticus 16, Azazel is the recipient of a sacrificial goat sent into the wilderness during Yom Kippur, bearing the sins...

Azaziah Masculine English Bible

Azaziah is a biblical male name of Hebrew origin, found in the Old Testament. It means "Yahweh is strong," derived from the Hebrew root ʿazaz meaning "to be strong" and yah, a shortened form of the divine name Yahweh. Th...

Azazias Masculine Latin Bible

Azazias is the Latin form of Azaziah, a biblical name found in the Old Testament. The Hebrew name Azaziah (עֲזַזְיָה) is commonly understood to mean "Yahweh is strong," derived from the element ʿazaz ("to be strong") and...

'Azazyahu Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Azazyahu (Hebrew: עֲזַזְיָהוּ) is the Hebrew form of Azaziah, found in the Old Testament. The name is borne by three minor figures: a Levite musician (1 Chronicles 15:21), a Davidite officer (1 Chronicles 27:20), and a...

Ažbe Masculine Slovene

Ažbe is a Slovene masculine given name, functioning as a variant of the more traditional Ožbalt. This places Ažbe within a chain of etymological transmission that ultimately reaches back to the Old English name Oswald, d...

Azel Masculine English Bible

EtymologyAzel is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, meaning "reserved" or "set apart." It appears in the Old Testament in two contexts: as a person and as a location. The name derives from the Hebrew root אָצַל (ʼāṣal),...

Azélie Feminine French

Azélie is a French feminine name whose roots trace back to the Occitan name Azalaïs. It is perhaps most famous as the name of Saint Marie-Azélie Guérin (1831–1877), also known as Zélie, the mother of Saint Thérèse of Lis...

Azeneth Feminine Spanish

Azeneth is a Spanish variant of the name Asenath. The name has ancient Egyptian origins, as Asenath is believed to mean "belonging to the goddess Neith." Neith was an early Egyptian goddess of weaving, hunting, and war,...

Azhar Masculine Arabic Malay +1

Azhar is a masculine Arabic given name derived from the root زهر (zahara), meaning "to shine." The name directly translates to "shining," "brilliant," or "bright," and it is found across the Arab world, South Asia (espec...

Aziel Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Aziel is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, possibly meaning "God comforts" or "my refuge is God." It is derived from the Hebrew roots ʿuz meaning "to take refuge" and ʾel meaning "God." It may also be a variant of Uzzie...

'Aziz Masculine Arabic

'Aziz is an alternate transcription of Arabic عزيز (see Aziz). The name originates from the Arabic root عزّ (ʿazza), meaning "to be powerful" or "to be cherished". As a given name, 'Aziz signifies "powerful, respected, b...

Aziz Masculine Arabic Indonesian +7

Aziz is a masculine given name and surname of Semitic origin, meaning "powerful, respected, beloved" in Arabic. It is derived from the root ʿazza (ʿazza), meaning "to be powerful" or "to be cherished." In Islamic traditi...

Aziza Feminine Arabic Kyrgyz +1

Aziza is a feminine given name widely used across the Arab world, Central Asia, and beyond. It is the feminine form of Aziz, derived from the Arabic root ʿazza (عزّ), meaning "to be powerful" or "to be cherished." The na...

Azizbek Masculine Uzbek

Azizbek is a masculine given name of Uzbek origin, combining the Arabic name Aziz with the Turkic military title beg, meaning "chieftain" or "master". The name thus conveys the meaning of "powerful chief" or "respected l...

Azize Feminine Turkish

Azize is a Turkish feminine given name. It is the feminine form of Aziz, a name of Arabic origin that means "powerful, respected, beloved". The root of the name is the Arabic verb ʿazza (عَزَّ), meaning "to be powerful"...

Azər Masculine Azerbaijani

Azər is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, serving as the Azerbaijani form of Azar.The name derives from Persian āzar meaning "fire", a concept deeply rooted in Zoroastrianism, the ancient Iranian religion. Fire holds...

Azra Feminine Arabic Persian +3

Azra is a female given name widely used in Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Urdu, and Bosnian cultures. It originates from the Arabic word "ʿazrā", meaning "virgin, maiden" or "pure", a meaning that resonates deeply across the...

Azrael Masculine Judeo-Christian-Islamic

Azrael is a name deeply rooted in Judeo-Christian-Islamic tradition, known as the name of the angel of death. It is a variant of Azarel, which in Hebrew means "God has helped", derived from ʿazar meaning "to help" and ʾe...

Azrahel Masculine Latin Bible

Azrahel is a Latin form of Azarel, found in some versions of the Vulgate. The name Azarel derives from the Hebrew elements azar (עָזַר) meaning "to help" and El (אֵל) meaning "God", thus translating to "God has helped"....

'Azri'el Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Azri'el is a Hebrew name, a variant form of Azriel, both ultimately derived from the same root. Its structure emphasises the original biblical spelling. As a theophoric name, 'Azri'el and Azriel share a meaning componen...

Azriel Masculine English Bible

Azriel is a masculine Hebrew given name meaning 'my help is God.' It is composed of the elements ʿezra (help) and ʾel (God). The name appears in the Old Testament as the name of three minor characters: the father of Sera...

Azubah Feminine English Bible

Azubah is a female given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "forsaken" or "abandoned." In the Old Testament, Azubah is mentioned as the wife of Caleb, a prominent figure from the tribe of Judah (1 Chronicles 2:18–19). The na...

Azubuike Masculine Igbo

Azubuike is a name of Igbo origin, functioning as both a masculine given name and a surname. It means "the past is your strength" or "your back is your strength" in Igbo, reflecting a cultural emphasis on drawing resilie...

Azucena Feminine Spanish

Azucena is a Spanish feminine given name that means "madonna lily" in Spanish. The name is derived from the flower known as the Madonna lily (Lilium candidum), which has long been associated with purity and the Virgin Ma...

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