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Antoñita Feminine Spanish

Antoñita is a Spanish diminutive of Antonia, itself the feminine form of Antonius, a Roman family name of unknown Etruscan origin (see Anthony). While the base name Antonia has global usage, the -ita suffix adds an affec...

Antoniya Feminine Bulgarian

Antoniya is a Bulgarian feminine given name, derived from the Latin name Antonia, itself the feminine form of the Roman family name Antonius. The root name Anthony is of unknown Etruscan origin, but the name gained wides...

Anu 1 Feminine Estonian Finnish

Anu is a Finnish and Estonian diminutive of Anna, itself a form of Hannah. The name Hannah originates from the Hebrew word meaning 'favor' or 'grace,' and appears in the Old Testament as the mother of the prophet Samuel...

Anuja Feminine Hindi Marathi

Anuja is a feminine name of Sanskrit origin, widely used in Hindi and Marathi-speaking communities of India. It is the feminine form of Anuj, which derives from the Sanskrit अनुज (anuja), meaning “born later” or “younger...

Anuket Feminine Egyptian

Anuket is the ancient Egyptian goddess of the Nile River's cataracts and of the southern border regions, particularly Lower Nubia. Her name derives from the Egyptian ꜥnqt, linked to the verb jnq meaning "to embrace," wit...

Anuki Feminine Georgian

Anuki is a Georgian feminine given name that functions as a diminutive of Ana, the Georgian form of Anna.Etymology and Historical RootsThe name ultimately derives from Hannah, a Hebrew name meaning 'favor' or 'grace.' In...

Anuli Feminine Igbo

Anuli is a feminine given name of Igbo origin, meaning "joy." In the Igbo language of southeastern Nigeria, the name directly conveys happiness and delight. It is a single-word root name, not derived from other names, an...

Anunciación Feminine Spanish

Anunciación is a Spanish feminine given name that means “annunciation,” referring to the New Testament event in which the angel Gabriel announces to the Virgin Mary that she will give birth to Jesus. The name directly de...

Anupama Feminine Hindi

Anupama (Devanagari: अनुपमा) is a Hindu feminine given name of Sanskrit origin. It is the feminine form of Anupam, which itself derives from the Sanskrit word अनुपम (anupama) meaning "incomparable" or "matchless". The na...

Anuradha Feminine Bengali Sinhalese +5

EtymologyAnuradha is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used in several languages of the Indian subcontinent including Bengali, Sinhalese, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu. The name derives from...

Anuša Feminine Slovene

Anuša is a Slovenian feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Ana, itself a form of Anna, which is ultimately derived from Hannah (from Hebrew חַנָּה Ḥannā, meaning "favor" or "grace").EtymologyThe root name A...

Anuschka Feminine Dutch German

Anuschka is a feminine given name used in Dutch and German, formed as a diminutive of Anna. It is derived from the Russian diminutive Annushka, reflecting a cross-cultural adaptation of a classic name into a more affecti...

Anush Feminine Armenian

Anush is an Armenian feminine given name meaning "sweet" in the Armenian language. It is a popular name in Armenia and among the Armenian diaspora.Literary and Cultural SignificanceAnush gained widespread recognition thr...

Anushka Feminine Sinhalese Hindi

Anushka is a female given name with uncertain origins, possibly inspired by the Russian diminutive Annushka. The name appears in Sinhalese and Hindi contexts, where it is sometimes popularly reanalyzed as having a Sanskr...

Anwen Feminine Welsh

Anwen is a Welsh feminine given name that means "very beautiful" in the Welsh language. It is derived from the intensive prefix an- combined with gwen "white, blessed". The name reflects a common pattern in Welsh onomast...

Ánxela Feminine Galician

Ánxela is the Galician form of Angela. This feminine name directly descends from the Latin Angela, the female counterpart of Angelus (Angel). The root, Angel, comes from the Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos), meaning 'messeng...

Anxhela Feminine Albanian

Anxhela is the Albanian form of Angela, ultimately derived from the Greek word angelos (ἄγγελος) meaning "messenger." The name entered the Albanian language through the Christian tradition, where angels are revered as di...

Anya Feminine English Russian

Anya is a feminine given name most commonly recognized as a Russian diminutive of Anna. The name Anna itself stems from the Hebrew Hannah, meaning "grace" or "favor." Through this chain, Anya shares in a deep biblical an...

Anželika Feminine Latvian Lithuanian

Anželika is the Latvian and Lithuanian form of the name Angelica, ultimately derived from Latin angelicus meaning "angelic" and Greek ἄγγελος (angelos) meaning "messenger". The name entered Latvian usage relatively recen...

Anzhela Feminine Armenian Belarusian +3

Anzhela is a feminine given name used in Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Armenian, and other Eastern European languages. It is a local form of Angela, which itself derives from the Greek word angelos (ἄγγελος)...

Anzhelika Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Anzhelika is the Russian and Ukrainian form of Angelica. The name ultimately derives from the Latin angelicus meaning "angelic," itself from Greek ἄγγελος (angelos) meaning "messenger." In the Orthodox Christian traditio...

Anzhelina Feminine Russian

Anzhelina is the Russian form of Angelina. It is a feminine given name derived from the Latin Angelus, itself from the Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos), meaning "messenger" — the same term used for the celestial beings known...

Aoede Feminine Greek

Aoede is a feminine name of Greek origin, best known as one of the three original Muses in early Boeotian mythology. She was the Muse of voice and song. The name is the Latinized form of Aoide, which means "song" in Gree...

Aoi Feminine Japanese

Aoi is a Japanese word name that can be written with several kanji, the most common being 葵 meaning "hollyhock" or "althea", a flowering plant. The name can also derive from 蒼 (aoi) meaning "blue" or "green", or the ao...

Aoibhe Feminine Irish

Aoibhe is an Irish feminine given name, a variant of Aoife or directly derived from the Irish word aoibh meaning "beauty." The name shares its root with the Old Irish oíph, also meaning "beauty." Pronounced roughly "EE-v...

Aoibheann Feminine Irish

Aoibheann is an Irish feminine given name derived from the Old Irish elements oíb meaning "beauty, appearance, form" and finn meaning "white, blessed". It is closely related to the variant Aoibhinn and also stems from th...

Aoibhín Feminine Irish

Aoibhín is an Irish feminine name, functioning as a diminutive of Aoibhe. The name Aoibhe itself is a variant of Aoife, or is directly derived from the Irish word aoibh meaning "beauty." Thus, Aoibhín carries the endeari...

Aoibhinn Feminine Irish

Aoibhinn is a feminine given name of Irish origin. It is a variant of Aoibheann, and also coincides with the Irish word aoibhinn meaning "delightful, pleasant." Etymology The name derives from Aíbinn or Oébfinn, the Old...

Aoide Feminine Greek

Aoide (Ancient Greek: Ἀοιδή, Aoidē) is a Greek female name meaning "song". It was borne in Greek mythology by one of the three original Muses, the goddess of voice and song. Her sisters were Melete (Practice) and Mneme (...

Aoife Feminine Irish Irish

Aoife is an Irish and Gaelic feminine given name, pronounced EE-fə (Irish: [ˈiːfʲə]). Derived from the Old Irish name Aífe, it originates from the Gaelic word aoibh meaning "beauty" or "radiance" (modern Irish aoibh). Th...

Apanii Feminine

Apanii is a feminine given name of Siksika (Blackfoot) origin. The name directly translates to "butterfly", symbolizing delicacy, transformation, and the beauty of nature. In Siksika culture, the butterfly holds special...

Aparajita Feminine Bengali Hindi

Aparajita is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, used primarily in Bengali and Hindi-speaking communities. It derives from the Sanskrit word अपराजित (aparājita), meaning "unconquered." This name appeared in histori...

Aparecida Feminine Portuguese

Aparecida is a Portuguese feminine name meaning "appeared", derived from the Brazilian title of the Virgin Mary, Nossa Senhora da Conceição Aparecida ("Our Lady of the Conception Who Appeared"). The name refers to a smal...

Aparna Feminine Bengali Hindi +6

Aparna is a female given name of Sanskrit origin, widely used across India in languages such as Bengali, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu, particularly within Hindu communities. The name means "leafl...

Aphra Feminine

Aphra is a female given name of uncertain meaning. It may be a variant of Afra, a name originally used by the Romans as a nickname for a woman from Africa. Alternatively, it could be derived from Aphrah, a biblical place...

Aphrodisia Feminine Ancient Greek

Aphrodisia is a feminine name of Ancient Greek origin. It is the feminine form of Aphrodisios, a personal name derived from the name of the Greek goddess Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. The name Aphrodisia thu...

Aphrodite Feminine Greek

Aphrodite is the ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, passion, and procreation, whose name is of uncertain etymology, possibly of Phoenician origin. The Greeks famously connected her name with ἀφρός (aphros),...

Apikalia Feminine Hawaiian

Apikalia is the Hawaiian form of the English name Abigail. It represents the Hawaiian adaptation of Abigail, a name that traveled from ancient Hebrew through the Bible into European usage and was ultimately brought to Ha...

Apolena Feminine Czech Slovak

Apolena is the Czech and Slovak form of Apollonia, a feminine name ultimately derived from the ancient Greek name Apollonios, which is itself rooted in the name of the Greek god Apollo. The name Apollo may stem from the...

Apollinariya Feminine Russian

Apollinariya is the Russian feminine form of Apollinaris, an ancient Greek name derived from the god Apollo. The name Apollo itself is of uncertain etymology, possibly from the Indo-European root *apelo- meaning "strengt...

Apolline Feminine French

Apolline is the French form of Apollonia, a name that traces its roots back to ancient Greek and mythology. Derived from the masculine Apollonios, which in turn comes from the name of the Greek god Apollo, Apolline carri...

Apollonia Feminine Italian Ancient Greek

Apollonia is a feminine given name of Ancient Greek origin, deriving from the classical Latin Apollōnia. It is the feminine form of Apollonios, a Greek personal name meaning “of Apollo.” The root name Apollo is of uncert...

Apolónia Feminine Portuguese

Apolónia is the European Portuguese form of Apollonia, a name with deep roots in ancient Greek and Christian history. It derives ultimately from the name of the Greek god Apollo, through the intermediate male name Apollo...

Apolônia Feminine Portuguese

Apolônia is the Brazilian Portuguese form of Apollonia. The name ultimately traces its roots back to the ancient Greek name Apollonios, which was derived from Apollo, the Greek god of prophecy, music, and the sun. Apolôn...

Apolonia Feminine Polish Spanish

Apolonia is the Spanish and Polish form of Apollonia, a name that traces its origins to the ancient world. The name Apollonia itself is the feminine form of Apollonios, a Greek personal name derived from the god Apollo....

Apolonija Feminine Latvian Lithuanian +1

Apolonija is a feminine given name used in Slovenian, Lithuanian, and Latvian, corresponding to the more widely known Apollonia. The name ultimately derives from the ancient Greek personal name Apollonios, which in turn...

Apphia Feminine English Bible

Apphia is a name mentioned in the New Testament, specifically in Paul's Epistle to Philemon. The name is a Greek form of a Hebrew name that possibly meant "increasing". In the letter, Paul greets "Apphia our sister" alon...

Apple Feminine English

Apple is a feminine given name inspired by the English word for the fruit. The word itself derives from Middle English appel and Old English æppel, with roots in the Proto-Germanic *aplaz. The apple, a round, edible frui...

April Feminine English

April is a feminine given name derived from the name of the fourth month of the Gregorian and Julian calendars. Its use as a personal name became common only from the 1940s onward, particularly in English-speaking countr...

Aqbota Feminine Kazakh

Aqbota is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin, composed of two elements: ақ (aq) meaning "white" and бота (bota) meaning "young camel". Thus, the name translates to "white young camel," a compound name common in Turki...

Aqerke Feminine Kazakh

Aqerke is a feminine Kazakh given name composed of two elements: aq, meaning white, and erke, meaning naughty, spoiled, darling. Together, the name can be interpreted as “white darling” or “pure spoiled one,” combining a...

Aqila Feminine Arabic

Aqila is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived as the feminine form of Aqil. The root of the name, ʿaqala, carries the meaning of “having intelligence” or “being reasonable,” and thus Aqila directly translates...

Aqmaral Feminine Kazakh

Aqmaral is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin, derived from the Kazakh words ақ (aq) meaning 'white' and марал (maral) meaning 'deer'. The name evokes the imagery of a sacred white deer, symbolizing purity, grace, an...

Aqniet Feminine Kazakh

Aqniet is a feminine Kazakh name derived from the phrase ақ ниет (aq niet), meaning "white intention," i.e., "honesty, good intentions." The first component, ақ (aq) "white," symbolizes purity and goodness, while ниет (n...

Aqsa Feminine Arabic Urdu

Aqsa is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word aqṣā meaning "farthest, most distant." The name is virtually inextricable from its primary inspiration: the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, consid...

Aquilina Feminine Spanish Roman

Aquilina is a feminine given name with Latin origins, ultimately derived from the Roman cognomen Aquila, meaning "eagle." It is the feminine form of Aquilinus, a Roman cognomen that also traces back to Aquila. The name i...

Arabella Feminine English

Arabella is a feminine given name of Scottish origin, most likely a medieval variant of Annabel. The name has long been associated with the Latin word orabilis, meaning "invokable" or "yielding to prayer," and historical...

Araceli Feminine Spanish

Araceli is a Spanish feminine name that means "altar of the sky" — derived from the Latin words ara "altar" and coeli "sky". This poetic title refers to the Virgin Mary as Nuestra Señora de Araceli (Our Lady of the Altar...

Aracelis Feminine Spanish

Aracelis is a Spanish feminine variant of Araceli, which originates from the Latin epithet of the Virgin Mary as Our Lady of Araceli, meaning "altar of the sky" (from Latin ara "altar" and coeli "sky"). This title honors...

Aracely Feminine Spanish

Aracely is a Spanish feminine given name, a variant of Araceli. The name Araceli is derived from the Latin phrase ara coeli, meaning "altar of the sky" or "altar of heaven." This is an epithet of the Virgin Mary in her r...

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