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Aabraham | Meaning : Estonian spelling for Abraham. It means father of many | Father of a Multitude, Exalted Father Used in : Finnish, European |
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Aadolf | Meaning : Noble Wolf Used in : Finnish, European |
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Aaltje | Meaning : Noble Sort Used in : German, Australian, Dutch, European |
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Aaren | Meaning : High mountain, Light bringer, Hebrew meaning - Exalted, Strong, Scandinavian meaning - Lofty or inspired Used in : Australian, Hebrew, Scandinavian, European |
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Aaron | Meaning : A teacher; lofty; mountain of strength, Hebrew meaning Enlightening, Light, Teaching, Exalted, High Mountain Used in : American, Hawaiian, Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Hindu, Hebrew, Swahili, British, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Polish, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Swedish, American, European |
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Aatu | Meaning : Noble Wolf Used in : Finnish, European |
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Abban | Meaning : Abbot - a man who is in charge of a monastery Used in : Celtic, French, Irish, European |
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Abbott | Meaning : Abbey Father, Father, Priest Used in : American, Hawaiian, Anglo, Australian, Hebrew, British, English, European |
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Abejundio | Meaning : Means relating to bee or abaje, relating to the abaje (bee) Used in : European |
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Abelia | Meaning : Herdsman, Meaning Herdsman - is a person who looks for over a flock or her Used in : French, Hebrew, European |
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Abellone | Meaning : Masculine Used in : Greek, European |
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Abernathy | Meaning : British name means beginning or starting point of the river Used in : European |
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Abi | Meaning : (Hebrew) Father, (Turkish) Elder Brother, French (Priest), All Given to Good; My Father, My Father Used in : African, Australian, Biblical, Turkish, German, African, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, European |
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Abijah | Meaning : The Lord Is My Father, The Lord is My Father; Gift of God, The Lord is My Father; Gift of God, Hebrew - Yahweh is my father Used in : Hawaiian, Hebrew, European |
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Abraam | Meaning : Father of a Multitude, Father of nations, Georgian form of Abraham, meaning - father of multitude Used in : Australian, French, European |
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Abran | Meaning : Father of the multitude, Variant of Abram 'Exalted father' Used in : Hebrew, Spanish, European |
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Abrianna | Meaning : A Form of Abra, Father of a multitude, Feminine of Abraham Used in : Jamaican, Italian, American, Australian, European |
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Absalon | Meaning : God the Father is peace, My father is peace Used in : Hebrew, British, Danish, English, French, German, Swedish, European |
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Acacia | Meaning : Honorable. Biblical: Acacia Wood Was Used To Build The Wilderness Tabernacle, The wood of the acacia tree was used to build the tabernacle, Thorny Used in : Greek, Spanish, European |
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Acario | Meaning : Without Grace, Ungrateful Used in : European |
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Accola | Meaning : Neighbor or to live near Used in : European |
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Acelin | Meaning : A noble girl or a girl who born in high status home, Little Noble One, Noble Used in : Australian, German, German, European |
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Achaikos | Meaning : Ancient Greek form of Achaicus. It refers to a region in Greece names Achaia, From Achaia Used in : European |
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Acheflow | Meaning : White Flower Used in : Arthurian - Legend, European |
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Achillea | Meaning : He who embodies the grief of the people, The pain or the painful Used in : Australian, French, Greek, European |
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Achlys | Meaning : Mist, Darknesss Used in : Greek, European |
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Acnes | Meaning : Chaste Used in : Greek, Latin, European |
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Acwulf | Meaning : A wolf from the oak meadows Used in : British, English, European |
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Adair | Meaning : Form of Edgar, From the Oak Tree Ford Used in : Hindu, British, Scottish, Celtic, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish, Hebrew, European |
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Adala | Meaning : Justice, Noble Used in : Hebrew, European |
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Adalbert | Meaning : Bright nobility, Germanic (Nobly famous); Noble; Honorable; Famous, Intelligent Used in : Australian, British, French, German, Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, Swedish, Teutonic, European |
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Adalene | Meaning : An aristocrat or noble person, Noble, Variant of Adela Used in : French, European |
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Adalhard | Meaning : A brave and tough noble person, Brave, Hardy, Strong, Brave Used in : French, German, European |
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Adalia | Meaning : Hebrew meaning - God is my refuge; Noble one, German meaning - Drawn up of God, Just Noble One Used in : German, Spanish, Hawaiian, Hebrew, European |
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Adaliz | Meaning : A sort of kind or noble person, Noble, Of the nobility. Noble Used in : French, German, European |
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Adalstan | Meaning : Noble Stone Used in : German, European |
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Adalwen | Meaning : Noble friend, The noble companion or friend Used in : German, European |
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Adalwulf | Meaning : Noble Wolf Used in : French, German, European |
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Adamnan | Meaning : Little Adam, Name of Several Kings Used in : Anglo, Celtic, Irish, European |
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Adank | Meaning : Swiss variant of Adam and means earth Used in : European |
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Adare | Meaning : Ford of the oak tree, One who belongs to the oak tree ford, The ford of the oaks, Rich spear Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Scottish, European |
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Addfwyn | Meaning : Meek, Quiet, Gentle Used in : European |
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Addis | Meaning : Son of Adam, Son of the Red Earth, A derivative of name Adam Used in : American, Australian, Hebrew, British, English, Australian, European |
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Addolorata | Meaning : A Form of Dolores, Our Lady of the sorrows or grief; Virgin Mary Used in : German, Italian, Latin, Australian, European |
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Adela | Meaning : A Short Form of Adelaide, Form of Adina meaning 'one who is Gentle or Delicate' Used in : Finnish, German, Latin, Polish, Swedish, American, Afghan, British, English, European |
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Adelajda | Meaning : An honourable and noble person, Noble Used in : Polish, European |
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Adelbrecht | Meaning : A bright shining noble man, Bright, Noble Used in : British, English, European |
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Adelgunde | Meaning : A noble and kind warrior Used in : German, Swedish, Danish, European |
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Adelheyd | Meaning : Noble Sort Used in : Dutch, European |
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Adelind | Meaning : Noble Serpent Used in : German, European |
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Adelio | Meaning : An honourable and kind person Used in : Portuguese, European |
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Adeliz | Meaning : One who is the most noble Used in : German, British, English, European |
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Adelmaro | Meaning : Distinguished Because of His Lineage Used in : European |
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Adelphe | Meaning : Dear sister Used in : Greek, French, Greek, European |
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Adelric | Meaning : A noble and honourable commander, Noble Rule Used in : Dutch, German, Teutonic, European |
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Adem | Meaning : Earth, Man, Hebrew meaning - Man; Old, Greek meaning - Manly, Brave Used in : African, Anglo, Arabic, Hindu, Hebrew, Turkish, French, German, European |
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Aden | Meaning : Fire, Dainty, Delicate, Handsome, adorned Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, Gaelic, Irish, African, Australian, European |
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Adette | Meaning : Germanic meaning- Noble, Honorable, of a noble kind; Hebrew meaning - Brightness; Ornament; A variant of Ada; Sweet Used in : French, German, Australian, European |
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Adim | Meaning : Hebrew meaning - Man; A variant of name Adam Used in : Anglo, Arabic, European |
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Adisson | Meaning : Son of Adam Used in : Australian, British, English, European |
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Adlard | Meaning : A strong or brave noble Used in : British, English, German, European |
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Admetus | Meaning : A king of Pherae Used in : Greek, European |
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Ado | Meaning : Awe-inspiring; Highborn; Without Further Ceremony; Noble, beauty Used in : Australian, Kurdish, German, Portuguese, German, Portuguese, Teutonic, European |
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Adolfina | Meaning : German meaning - Noble Wolf; Noble Hero Used in : Finnish, French, German, Swedish, Australian, European |
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Adolphe | Meaning : An aristocrat wolf; Variant of Adolph: Noble wolf Used in : French, German, European |
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Adonia | Meaning : Attractive, Beautiful Lady; Feminine of Adonis Used in : Australian, Hebrew, French, Greek, Australian, Hebrew, European |
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Adoria | Meaning : Adoration, Glory Used in : Latin, European |
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Adrasteia | Meaning : Courageous, One who cant flee or inescapable, Unyielding Used in : Latin, European |
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Adreanna | Meaning : Dark, From Adria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark, The favour or gracefulness of sea Used in : French, European |
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Adrianna | Meaning : A Form of Adrienne, Dark, From Adria, the Adriatic sea region Used in : French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Polish, Romanian, American, Australian, Chinese, Dutch, European |
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Adrianus | Meaning : From Hadria, Latin meaning- Man from Hadria, Dark One; A variant form of Adrian Used in : Australian, Dutch, French, German, Latin, Netherlands, Swedish, European |
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Adrienna | Meaning : A Form of Adrienne, From Adria, the Adriatic sea region; Latin meaning- Women from Hadria; A variant of Adria and Adriana Used in : French, Latin, Australian, European |
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Adrus | Meaning : A form of Andrew; a diligent and sociable individual Used in : British, English, European |
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Adyna | Meaning : Wretched Used in : European |
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Aed | Meaning : A fire, flame, burning fire Used in : British, English, Irish, European |
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Aedilbert | Meaning : One who is bright and noble Used in : British, English, European |
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Aedon | Meaning : Daughter of Pandareos Used in : Australian, Greek, European |
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Aegelweard | Meaning : Noble protector, The guard of the spruce tree Used in : British, English, European |
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Aegir | Meaning : A water giant, of a sea monster, Of the gods Used in : German, Norse, European |
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Aeilmar | Meaning : One who inspires awe, awesome Used in : British, English, European |
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Aeldiet | Meaning : One who is of fire Used in : British, English, European |
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Aelffrith | Meaning : Peace or protection from elf powers Used in : British, English, European |
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Aelfhun | Meaning : A mystical favour from God Used in : British, English, European |
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Aelfred | Meaning : A wise mystical person, advisor, Elf counsel Used in : Anglo, British, English, European |
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Aelfweard | Meaning : Elf guard, The guardian of supernatural powers Used in : British, English, European |
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Aello | Meaning : A Harpy, Storm Wind, Whirlwind Used in : Greek, European |
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Aeneas | Meaning : 'The History of Troilus and Cressida' A Trojan commander, Praise or a praiseworthy, a hero from Trojan war Used in : American, African, Australian, Dutch, French, Greek, Irish, Latin, Shakespearean, European |
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Aerol | Meaning : One who is of a Golden heart Used in : European |
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Aeropos | Meaning : Male form of the name Aerope Used in : European |
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Aeschild | Meaning : The child from the ash tree Used in : British, English, European |
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Aesir | Meaning : Of the Gods Used in : Norse, European |
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Aethelberht | Meaning : Noble and bright, Noble or bright, The bright and shining noble snake Used in : British, English, European |
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Aethelhard | Meaning : Brave, Noble Strength Used in : Anglo, British, English, European |
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Aethelric | Meaning : Noble rule, The king of the noble snake Used in : British, English, European |
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Aethelwulf | Meaning : Gives, Noble Wolf Used in : Anglo, British, English, European |
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Aetius | Meaning : An eagle, one with the eagle-like qualities Used in : European |
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Afanen | Meaning : Raspberry Used in : European |
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Afina | Meaning : Hebrew meaning - a young female deer; Romanian meaning - blueberry, Young Doe, Blueberry Used in : Romanian, Australian, European |
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Africa | Meaning : Land of the Afri, Pleasant, Pleasant in Gaelic Origin; It also represents Sun (without cold) Used in : Gaelic, Jamaican, European |
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Aftonio | Meaning : One Who Does Not Have Jealousy Used in : British, English, European |