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Derived from Basque abe meaning "pillar". It is a Basque equivalent of Pilar.

Means "respect, consideration, grace" in Basque.

Means "luck, fate" in Basque.

From Basque agur meaning "greeting, salutation".

From Basque agurtza meaning "worship, reverence" and "rosary". It was proposed by Sabino Arana in 1910 as an equivalent of the Spanish name Rosario.

From the name of a town in the Basque province of Gipuzkoa in Spain. It is located on the slopes of Mount Pagoeta, and may be related to Basque aiher...

Medieval Basque name, possibly derived from the Germanic name Agimar.

Variant of Enara.

Basque form of Angelus (see Angel).

Variant of Enara.

From the name of a town in southwestern France where there is a famous image of the Virgin Mary.

Means "glory" in Basque.

Variant of Aintza.

Possibly means "good fathers" from Basque aita "father" and on "good". This was the name of a legendary ancestor of the Basques.

Derived from Basque ainuria or aiuria meaning "howl".

Means "joyful, happy" from Basque alai.

From Basque alatz meaning "miracle". It is an equivalent of Milagros, proposed by Sabino Arana in his 1910 list of Basque saints names.

Basque form of Alexander.

Basque form of Alice.

Means "the end" in Basque. This is the name of a character in the historical novel Amaya, or the Basques in the 8th century (1879) by Francisco...

From Basque ama "mother". It was coined by the Basque writer Sabino Arana as the equivalent of the rare Spanish devotional name Maternidad.

Variant of Amaia.

In America, this name was popularized in 1999 by a contestant on the reality television series The Real World [1].

Means "dream" in Basque.

Means "Pyrenean oak" in Basque (species Quercus pyrenaica).

Basque form of Andreas (see Andrew).

Basque form of Antonius (see Anthony).

Basque form of Anna, as well as a Danish and Norwegian variant of Anne 1.

French form of Anna. It was imported to England in the 13th century, but it did not become popular until three centuries later. The spelling variant A...

Basque form of Antonius (see Anthony).

Means "thornbush, thorn" in Basque.

From the name of a place near the Spanish town of Oñati where there is a sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Its name is derived from Basque arant...

Means "clean, pure" in Basque. This is the name of a mountain in the Álava, Spain.

Means "light" in Basque.

Derived from Basque argi "light" and eder "beautiful".

Feminine form of Argi. This is a Basque equivalent of Luz.

From Basque haritz meaning "oak tree".

Means "rock" in Basque.

Derived from Basque aro meaning "era, age, time".

Means "afternoon, dusk" in Basque.

Means "the beginning", from Basque hasi.

Masculine form of Bakarne.

From Basque bakar meaning "alone". It was proposed by Sabino Arana in 1910 as an equivalent of the Spanish name Soledad.

Basque form of Valentinus (see Valentine 1).

From a title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de Begoña, meaning "Our Lady of Begoña", the patron saint of Biscay, Spain. Begoña is a district and...

Basque form of Bernard.

Means "special" in Basque.

Means "way" in Basque.

Means "heart" in Basque.

Basque form of Vincent.

Basque form of Victor.

Basque form of Daniel.

Means "handsome, beautiful" in Basque.

Feminine variant of Eder 2.

Basque form of Edward.

Masculine form of Edurne.

Means "snow" in Basque, from edur, a variant of elur "snow". It is an equivalent of Nieves, proposed by the writer Sabino Arana in his 1910 list of...

Means "sun" in Basque.

Feminine form of Eguzki.

Feminine form of Eder 2.