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Aysen is a Turkish name derived from 'aysin', meaning 'sweet' or 'lovely', reflecting positive qualities and tracing back to ancient Turkic communities.
Aysin is a Turkish female given name derived from 'ays' meaning 'moon', reflecting Turkey's celestial naming tradition.
Ayson is a unique, recently gained popularity name of unknown origin, with no established etymology or historical significance.
Ayston is an uncommon English given name derived from Old English words "ea" meaning "estuary" or "river mouth," and "stan" meaning "stone.
Aysun is a Turkish name meaning "beautiful moon".
Aythan is a unique Scottish name derived from 'Òghan', meaning 'young warrior'. It's associated with legendary Scottish warriors like Og MacDhui, embodying courage and strength.
Aythen is an uncommon feminine given name of unknown Scottish or Irish origin, possibly a variant of Hebrew Ethan, with no widely agreed-upon meaning.
Ayton is a rare English given name derived from the surname Aiton, which means 'estate' or 'homestead', suggesting qualities like stability and tradition.
Ayub, of Arabic origin, means 'he returned' and is historically associated with Prophet Job in Islamic tradition, symbolizing patience and unwavering faith.
Ayumu is a gender-neutral Japanese name meaning "meeting in a dream," originating from the kanji characters "逢" (au) and "夢" (mu).
Ayur is a captivating Sanskrit name meaning 'life'.
Ayush is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Ayu' meaning 'life', combined with 'Sh' meaning 'long' or 'prosperity', thus signifying 'long life' or 'proserous life'.
Ayushmaan is a unique Sanskrit male given name meaning "one whose mind is full of life" or "long-lived and wise".
Ayushman is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit, combining "Ayu" (life) and "Shaman" (longevity), translating to "one who has a long life." Historically significant in India, it was the name of an auspicious year in the Mahabharata epic. Symbolically, it signifies hopes for a prosperous and lengthy life filled with good fortune.
Ayuub is an Arabic name meaning "he will live" or "he will return", associated with biblical figure Job who was known for his unwavering faith in adversity.
Ayvan is a rare, sophisticated Persian name derived from "ayvān," meaning "portal" or "archway," historically linked to grand Persian architecture.
Ayven is a Latin-origin name meaning "age" or "era," connected to the Roman deity of time.
The name Ayveon is of Hebrew origin, meaning "life". It's a unisex name that has gained popularity recently despite not being traditionally Hebrew. Its pronunciation is similar to "a-vee-on" and it reflects vitality and passion for life. Although new compared to traditional names like Abraham, Ayveon's association with Hebrew culture and positive meaning contributes to its growing popularity in English-speaking countries.
The name Ayvian is of unknown origin and its meaning is unclear.
Ayvin is an uncommon name with uncertain African or Scottish origins, meaning "life" or "living".
Ayvion is a captivating African name derived from the Yoruba month 'Ajaye', meaning royalty.
Ayyad is an Arabic given name meaning "helper" or "assistant", derived from the Arabic word 'ayyad'. It holds significant cultural and historical importance in Islamic tradition.
Ayyan is an Arabic-origin unisex name derived from 'ayy', meaning 'Where?' or 'What?'. It signifies questioning or seeking knowledge, reflecting its historic association with wise Islamic figures like Abdullah ibn Mas'ud.
Ayyash is an Arabic name meaning 'dancer', popularized by Lebanese folk hero Ibrahim Ayyash, also known as the 'Chevalier of Kfarshima'.
Ayyoub, of Arabic origin, means 'lion' and is associated with Prophet Job's patience and perseverance.
The name Ayyub, of Arabic origin, means 'return' or 'turn away from evil', associated with Prophet Ayub (Job) known for his patience and perseverance despite trials.
Ayzen is a distinctive Basque name meaning 'new' or 'renewed', reflecting renewal or rebirth.
Ayzin is a Turkish given name meaning "beautiful like the moon".
Aza is a Hebrew name meaning "help" or "assistance".
Azaad is an Indian given name derived from Sanskrit 'Azad', meaning 'free' or 'independent'.
Azaan is an Arabic-origin name derived from 'azaan,' meaning 'to make something heard,' commonly known as the Islamic call for prayer.
Azad is a Persian name meaning 'free' or 'independent', popularized by Ferdowsi's Shahnameh epic and associated with notable historical figures like Azad Masudi.
Azael is a unisex name of Hebrew origin meaning "God is strong" or "Mighty is God".
Azahel is a unique, Hebrew-origin name derived from 'Azazel', the 'scapegoat' in Jewish tradition, symbolizing carrying sins into the wilderness.
Azai is a rare Japanese name derived from "Ayai," meaning "indigo," symbolizing nobility and strength.
Azaiah is a Hebrew name meaning 'God has strengthened', composed of Azaz ('to strengthen') and Yah (shortened form of Yahweh).
Azaias is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "strengthened by God" or "strong like an army," suggesting resilience and divine power.
Azair is a unique Arabic boys' name meaning 'powerful'.
Azaire is a captivating French name derived from 'azairac,' meaning 'of the azure air' or 'sky-blue.'
Azaius is an uncommon name of unknown origin, with no universally agreed-upon meaning.