Name | M/F | Meaning |
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Abra | Meaning : Father Of A Multitude Used in : Hawaiian, Arabic, Hebrew, Kannada |
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Abrahana | Meaning : Father Of Many Used in : Hebrew |
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Abrasha | Meaning : Father Used in : Hawaiian, Hebrew |
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Abriana | Meaning : Feminine Form Of Abraham. Used in : Italian |
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Abrianna | Meaning : Father Of Many, Mother Of Grace Used in : Jamaican, Italian, American, Australian, European |
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Abruma | Meaning : Abroma Augusta Used in : Parsi |
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Abu darda | Meaning : Father Of A Toothless Old Woman Used in : Arabic |
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Abua | Meaning : Arrival Of Desirable Child Where Father Has No Brother Used in : Nigerian, Nigerian |
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Abua | Meaning : Arrival Of Desirable Child Where Father Has No Brother Used in : Nigerian, Nigerian |
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Abul haija | Meaning : Father Of Battle Used in : Arabic |
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Abul wafa | Meaning : Father Of Loyalty Used in : Arabic |
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Abuya | Meaning : Born When The Garden Was Overgrown ( Luo Origin ) Used in : African, Kenyan |
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Acacia | Meaning : Name Of A Blossoming Tree That Symbolized Resurrection. Used in : Greek, Spanish, European |
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Academia | Meaning : Named For Cicero's Villa Used in : Latin |
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Acadia | Meaning : Village Used in : French |
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Acala | Meaning : Immovable Used in : Hindu |
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Acalendra | Meaning : Lord Of Mountain Used in : Hindu |
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Acalendra ; Akalendra | Meaning : Lord Shiva Used in : Telugu |
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Acalesvara | Meaning : God Of The Immovable, Another Name For Shiva Used in : Hindu |
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Acanda | Meaning : Not Of The Hot Temper, Without Anger, Gentle Used in : Hindu |
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Acantha | Meaning : Thorny. Used in : Greek |
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Acarnania | Meaning : From Arcanania Used in : Latin |
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Acarya | Meaning : A Teacher, Instructor, Or Guide Used in : Hindu |
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Acaryanandana | Meaning : Son Of The Teacher, Another Name For Asvatthaman Used in : Hindu |
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Acaryasuta | Meaning : Son Of The Teacher, Another Name For Asvatthaman Used in : Hindu |
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Acaryatanaya | Meaning : Son Of The Teacher, Another Name For Asvatthaman Used in : Hindu |
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Acaryatanaya ; Akaryatanaya | Meaning : Knowledgeable Person Used in : Oriya, Telugu |
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Acca | Meaning : Used in : British, English, Anglo |
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Accalia | Meaning : Foster Mother Of Romulus And Remus Used in : Latin |
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Acchindra | Meaning : Flawless, Uninterrupted, Perfect Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Acchoda | Meaning : Limpid Water Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Hindu |
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Acchoda | Meaning : Limpid Water Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Hindu |
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Acchupta | Meaning : In Active Used in : Hindu |
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Accola | Meaning : Neighbor or to live near Used in : European |
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Aceldama | Meaning : Field Of Blood. Non-gerderized Biblical Name. Used in : Biblical |
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Achaia | Meaning : In biblical meaning is : Grief, trouble. Non-gerderized Biblical name. Used in : Greek, Biblical |
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Achala | Meaning : Immovable, Mountain, Rock Used in : Sanskrit, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Achala | Meaning : Immovable, Mountain, Rock Used in : Sanskrit, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Achala ; Ashala | Meaning : Stable; Constant Used in : Kannada, Marathi, Telugu |
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Achalendra | Meaning : The King Of Mountains Used in : Hindu, Oriya, Telugu, Sanskrit |
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Achalesvara | Meaning : God Of The Immovable, Another Name For Shiva Used in : Hindu, Oriya, Sanskrit |
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Achaleswara | Meaning : God Of The Immovable, Another Name For Shiva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Achanda | Meaning : Not Of A Hot Temper, Gentle, Mild Used in : Sanskrit, Oriya |
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Achara | Meaning : Used in : Thai, Buddhist |
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Acharya | Meaning : Teacher, Another Name For Drona Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Acharyananda | Meaning : Son Of The Teacher, Another Name For Ashvatthaman Used in : Sanskrit |
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Acharyanandana | Meaning : Son Of The Teacher, Another Name For Aswatthama Used in : Hindu, Oriya, Sanskrit |
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Acharyaputra | Meaning : Son Of The Teacher, Another Name For Ashvatthaman Used in : Sanskrit |
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Acharyasuta | Meaning : Son Of The Teacher, Another Name For Ashvatthaman Used in : Sanskrit, Oriya, Sanskrit |
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Acharyatanaya | Meaning : Son Of The Teacher, Another Name For Ashvatthaman Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Achazia | Meaning : Variant Of Achazya: God Has Taken Used in : Hebrew, Hawaiian, Hebrew |
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Achazia | Meaning : Variant Of Achazya: God Has Taken Used in : Hebrew, Hawaiian, Hebrew |
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Achazya | Meaning : God Has Taken Used in : Hebrew |
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Achida | Meaning : Smart Brother Used in : Hebrew |
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Achillea | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Place name; The mythological hero of the Trojan War famous for his valor and manly beauty - his only weak spot was his ankle (hence Achilles' Heel). Used in : Australian, French, Greek, European |
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Achima | Meaning : The Lord Will Judge Used in : Hebrew |
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Achindra | Meaning : Flawless, Uninterrupted, Perfect Used in : Hindu, Kannada, Oriya, Telugu, Sanskrit |
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Achinta | Meaning : In Hindu meaning is : Lord Shiva, Vishnu Used in : Bengali, Hindu |
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Achintya | Meaning : In Hindu meaning is : Beyond comprehension Used in : Bengali, Hindu, Kannada, Oriya, Telugu, Sanskrit |
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Achira | Meaning : Very Short Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Sanskrit |
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Achiya | Meaning : God Is My Brother Used in : Hebrew |
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Achla | Meaning : Great, Excellent Used in : Hindu, Kannada, Telugu |
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Achmetha | Meaning : Brother Of Death. Used in : Biblical |
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Achyut; Achyuta | Meaning : Imperishable; Indestructible; A name of Vishnu Used in : Oriya |
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Achyuta | Meaning : Immovable, Solid, Neverfailing Used in : Hindu |
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Achyutananda | Meaning : Insatiable Bliss; One who Never Falls Used in : Sanskrit |
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Achyutaraya | Meaning : Worshipper Of The Infallible, A Devotee Of Vishnu Used in : Hindu, Oriya, Sanskrit |
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Achyutha | Meaning : Immovable Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Achyutha | Meaning : Immovable Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Acidalia | Meaning : Named For Venus Used in : Latin |
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Acima | Meaning : The Lord Will Judge Used in : Hebrew |
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Acintya | Meaning : Beyond Comprehension Used in : Hindu |
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Acira | Meaning : Brief, Stantaneous, A Queen Of Hastinapur Used in : Hindu |
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Ackerlea | Meaning : Place Name: Oak Meadow. Used in : British, English |
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Acklea | Meaning : Place Name: Oak Meadow. Used in : British, English |
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Acquila | Meaning : An Eagle. Used in : Latin |
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Acquilina | Meaning : Eagle Used in : Greek, Russian |
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Acquilla | Meaning : An Eagle. Used in : Latin |
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Acyuta | Meaning : Lord Krishna / Invincible Used in : Hindu |
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Acyutagraja | Meaning : Elder Brother, Another Name For Balrama Used in : Sanskrit |
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Acyutananda | Meaning : Insatiable Bliss, One Who Never Falls Used in : Hindu |
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Acyutanuja | Meaning : Younger Brother Of Krishna Used in : Sanskrit |
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Acyutaraya | Meaning : Worshipper Of The Infalilble Used in : Sanskrit |
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Ada | Meaning : Fulfilling A Duty, Paying Used in : Arabic, Parsi, British, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Swedish, Czechoslovakian, Dutch, English, American, Hawaiian, Hebrew, British, Danish, English |
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Ada | Meaning : Fulfilling A Duty, Paying Used in : Arabic, Parsi, British, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Swedish, Czechoslovakian, Dutch, English, American, Hawaiian, Hebrew, British, Danish, English |
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Adaia | Meaning : Variant Of Adaiah: Witness Of God Used in : Hebrew |
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Adaira | Meaning : From The Oak Tree Ford Used in : Scottish, Hebrew |
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Adairia | Meaning : From The Oak Tree Ford Used in : Scottish |
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Adaka | Meaning : One Who Has A Power And Activeness Like An Ape Or Chimp Used in : Nigerian, Nigerian |
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Adaka | Meaning : One Who Has A Power And Activeness Like An Ape Or Chimp Used in : Nigerian, Nigerian |
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Adala | Meaning : God Is My Refuge, Noble One Used in : Hebrew, European |
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Adalbrechta | Meaning : Noble. Used in : British, English |
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Adalena | Meaning : Noble, Brightness Used in : Swedish, Danish |
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Adalheida | Meaning : Sweet Or Noble Used in : German |
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Adalia | Meaning : Noble One, Refuge Of God Used in : German, Spanish, Hawaiian, Hebrew, European |
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Adalicia | Meaning : Of The Nobility. Noble. Used in : French, German |
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Adalina | Meaning : Noble, Saint Used in : Finnish, German, Swedish, Teutonic |
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Adallina | Meaning : Noble, Nobility Used in : German |
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Adalwolfa | Meaning : Noble She Wolf Used in : German |
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Adambara | Meaning : A Great Noise, The Roaring Of An Elephant Used in : Sanskrit |