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Aizon is a rare Basque name meaning 'intelligent' or 'understanding', popularized by musician Aizon Murga.
Azlaan is an Arabic boys' name meaning "to help" or "assist," associated with kindness and generosity.
Azlan is an Arabic name meaning "powerful" or "strong", popularized during the Islamic Golden Age and still widely used today.
Azmeer is an Arabic boys' name meaning "strong in faith".
Azmi, of Arabic origin, signifies 'resolve' and 'determination', evoking courage and perseverance.
Azmir is an Arabic origin unisex name meaning "powerful" or "mighty," often associated with strength and resilience.
Azon is a name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba tribe, meaning 'fire' or 'light'.
Azra is an Arabic origin name meaning "mornings" or "dawn", associated with new beginnings and popular among Muslim communities worldwide, notably in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Pakistan.
Azrael is an Arabic name meaning "Whispers of God," associated with the Islamic Angel of Death.
Azraq is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'blue' or 'clear', associated with historic figure Ibn az-Zaqq and symbolizing clarity and wisdom.
Azreal is a Hebrew origin name meaning "angel of God". It's traditionally associated with the archangel who escorts souls to the afterlife in Jewish and Islamic traditions.
Azriah is a unique Hebrew name derived from "azar," meaning "to help" or "assist." It signifies someone eager to lend a helping hand and has historical significance, as seen in the figure Azariah ben Hilkiah, a righteous high priest during King Hezekiah's reign. Today, parents choose Azriah for its distinctive meaning and rich history.
Azriel: A unique, beautiful Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength," associated with angels in Jewish culture, and considered unisex throughout history.
Azrien is a rare male given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory about its etymology or meaning.
Azryel is a unique, captivating Hebrew name derived from "azar," meaning "to help" or "assist.
Aztlan is an ancient Aztec name originally referring to their mythical homeland, meaning "place of white herbs" in Nahuatl language. It has since been adopted as a given name, symbolizing pride in Aztec and Mexican heritage.
Azul is a unique and beautiful Spanish girl's name meaning 'blue'.
Azure is a French-origin given name derived from 'azur', meaning 'light blue sky'. It evokes images of clear skies and tranquil seas, and has been used as a given name for centuries, though its popularity has varied over time. Today, Azur is considered uncommon but appreciated for its unique sound and French origins, often given to boys but can also be used for girls. There are no famous individuals named Azur in history, but it has been used in literature like 'Azur' by Maurice Bedel.
Azure is a rare, Latin-origin name derived from the color of the sky, signifying beauty, purity, and vastness; it's also associated with loyalty in heraldry.
Azuri is a captivating unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "bringer of light" or "wisdom," invoking the protection of the Orisha Oya-Azuri.
Azuriah is an enigmatic name of unknown origin, meaning, and history, making it uniquely captivating.
Azurite is a French feminine name derived from the deep blue semi-precious stone azurite, meaning 'blue' in Persian.
Azyan is an Arabic masculine given name derived from "aziz," meaning "powerful.
Azyel is a Hebrew name derived from "azazeel," meaning "scapegoat," and holds historical significance as the goat sent away to carry sins on Yom Kippur, popularized by games like Final Fantasy XV.
Azyon is a rare yet significant Hebrew name derived from 'azyon', meaning 'help' or 'aid'. It appears in the Bible as one of Seir's sons.
Azzam is an Arabic name derived from 'azama', meaning energetic or enthusiastic.
Azzan is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'powerful' or 'mighty', revered among Muslims as one of Allah's 96 names.
Azziah is a Hebrew name meaning 'strong,' once held by a wise queen consort and a high priest, conveying strength and uniqueness.
Azzie is a distinctive name with unknown origins, popularized in America as a diminutive form of Arizona or Azucena, possibly meaning "small spring" or "daisy/white lily". It gained notable attention during the 1970s-1980s and has seen recent resurgence in popularity. Despite its uncertain history, Azzie's charm lies in its mystery and adaptability.
Azure is an Italian-origin name meaning 'blue', associated with depth, mystery, and calmness in literature and art. Traditionally given to boys until the late 20th century, it now enjoys popularity among both genders worldwide.
Ba is an African origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba people, translating to "Father" in English and symbolizing long-awaited sons and family lineage.
Baaj is a rare and distinctive name of unknown African origin, possibly Fulani, with an enigmatic meaning that varies among interpretations.
Baasil is an Arabic name meaning 'intelligent' or 'smart', historically associated with wisdom and intellect in Arabian culture.
Baaz is an Arabic name meaning 'falcon', symbolizing speed, agility, power, and nobility.
Baba is an African name from Nigeria meaning 'father' or 'wise man' in Yoruba, popularized globally after jazz musician John Coltrane named his son Oranyan Babatunde, often called Baba. It embodies wisdom and respect for elders, reflecting aspirational qualities parents may wish for their children, while also being adopted by diverse ethnic backgrounds due to its universal meaning and unique sound.
Babacar is a West African male name derived from Wolof language, signifying 'powerful ancestor' or 'powerful father'.
Babajide is a unique male name of Yoruba origin, derived from 'Baba' meaning 'father' and 'Jide' meaning 'to increase', translating to 'Father increases'. It's often given to celebrate the birth of a son after several pregnancies.
Babak is an Iranian name meaning 'gatekeeper', originating from Middle Persian 'bābak'. It is historically significant, associated with a gate in Isfahan and carried by notable figures like Babak Khorramdin. Now globally recognized, it remains deeply rooted in Persian culture.
Babatunde is a male Yoruba name meaning "Father returns from the market," often given to the youngest child as an expression of gratitude and prosperity.
Babe is an American-origin given name that originally meant 'baby' but has evolved into a distinctive unisex name.