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This term represents the Hebrew word for "man". It may have originated from Hebrew אדם (ʾaḏam), which means "to be red", alluding to the reddish hue...

Originally a diminutive form derived from Old German names that started with the element adal, which carries the meaning of "noble" (Proto-Germanic *a...

A Germanic name originating from the element adal, which carries the meaning of "noble" in Proto-Germanic *aþalaz.

Diminutive form of Adolf (German) or Adrian (Romanian), as well as other names that start with the same initial sound.

The origin is unclear and it may be a shortened version of Adelina.

A variant of Hadrianus (see Hadrian) employed across various languages. This name has been carried by numerous saints and six popes, including Adrian...

The feminine version of Adrian. One notable person with this name is the Brazilian model Adriana Lima, born in 1981.

Derived from the Germanic name Adalbert, which translates to "noble and bright" through the combination of the elements adal meaning "noble" and berah...

A shortened version of the names Alexander, Alexandra, and other names that start with Alex.

Feminine variation of Alexander. In Greek mythology, it was an epithet of the goddess Hera and also one of the names of Cassandra. The name was used...

Extended version of Alexandra. It was the given name of Queen Victoria, whose middle name was Victoria.

The Romanian version of Alexander.

This name could be the Romanian masculine version of Alina. Alternatively, it might originate from the Romanian word alina, meaning "to calm".

A shortened version of Adelina, Albina, and other names that conclude with the suffix alina.

A shortened version of Germanic names that start with the element amal. This element carries the meaning of "unceasing, vigorous, brave", or it may...

Derived from the names Ana and Maria.

French version of Anastasia (female) and Romanian adaptation of Anastasius (male).

It may have originated as a diminutive form of Ana.

Perhaps derived from Andra 2.

It can be both a shortened version of Alexandra and a feminine variant of Andrei.

It might be the feminine version of Andrei.

The feminine variation of Andrew. This name has been employed in English-speaking regions since the 17th century, but it did not gain widespread...

The Romanian feminine version of Andrew.

Romanian version of Andrew, and also a different transcription of Russian/Bulgarian Андрей or Belarusian Андрэй (see Andrey).

The feminine version of Angelus (see Angel). It began to be used in England during the 18th century. A well-known bearer of this name is the former...

Originating from the Latin term angelicus, which means "angelic", and ultimately derived from the Greek ἄγγελος (angelos) signifying "messenger."...

The Romanian version of Angelus, which corresponds to the name Angel.

A Romanian diminutive form of Ana.

A variant of Antonius (see Anthony) utilized in numerous languages. One well-known individual who bore this name is the Russian dramatist Anton...

The feminine version of Antonius, related to Anthony.

The Romanian version of Antonius, which corresponds to Anthony.

Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Romanian versions of Apostolos.

The Romanian version of Athanasius.

The Romanian version of Athanasius.

Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian versions of Athena.

Variation of Augustinus corresponding to Augustine 1 in various languages.

Romanian and German variation of Aurelius.

Derived from the feminine version of Aurelius.

The Romanian variation of Aurelianus, and also the common English version used when discussing the Roman emperor.

A diminutive form of the name Aurelia in Romanian.

A diminutive form of the Romanian name Aurel.

The word means dawn in Latin. In Roman mythology, Aurora was the goddess of the morning. This name has been occasionally used as a given name since...

The Italian variation of Beatrix. Beatrice Portinari, who lived from 1266 to 1290, was the inspiration for the Italian poet Dante Alighieri. In his...

The Romanian and Polish versions of Benjamin, as well as the form found in Greek and Latin biblical texts.

Italian cognate of Blanche. Shakespeare featured characters named Bianca in his plays The Taming of the Shrew (1593) and Othello (1603). The name's...

Has the meaning "given by God", derived from the Slavic components bogŭ meaning "god" and danŭ meaning "given". It was used before Christianity as a...

The Romanian meaning is "crocus".

Derived from Romanian călin signifying "viburnum tree" (of Slavic origin).

The feminine form of Călin.

From camelie, the Romanian spelling of camellia (see Camellia).

A medieval Spanish form of Carmel, appearing in the devotional title of the Virgin Mary Nuestra Señora del Carmen signifying "Our Lady of Mount...

The Romanian form of Carolus. This was the name of two Romanian kings.

Spanish and Romanian version of Cassandra.

The Romanian male version of Katherine.

The Romanian version of Katherine.

Shortened version of Cătălina.