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Ananda is a Sanskrit-derived feminine given name meaning 'bliss' or 'happiness', personifying someone who selflessly brings joy.
Anani is a rare Hebrew name derived from the word 'anan', meaning 'cloud'. It has biblical roots and symbolizes mystery, creativity, and change.
Anania is a Hebrew name meaning "answer," derived from the word "Aniyah.
Ananias is a Hebrew name meaning "answered by God," derived from the Old Testament figure who healed Paul's blindness.
Ananiya is a Georgian name derived from "Anani," meaning "Answer to Prayer.
Anansi is an African origin name from Ghana and Ivory Coast's Akan tribe, meaning "secret" or "because of God," traditionally given to boys but also suitable for girls. It's renowned in West African folklore as the clever trickster god who took spider form, with stories that have globally influenced literature and art.
Anant is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "the endless" or "infinite being," associated with Lord Vishnu in Hindu culture.
Ananth is an Indian name from Karnataka, derived from Sanskrit 'Aananda' meaning happiness or bliss. It signifies Lord Vishnu's divine serpent, Shesha Nag, supporting many universes and celebrates the Hindu festival Ananth Chaturdashi.
Ananya is a unique Sanskrit name meaning 'unique', often associated with Hindu goddess Saraswati, symbolizing wisdom and knowledge.
Anar is a Persian name meaning 'pomegranate', symbolizing fertility and abundance; historically used among Persians, now popular worldwide.
Anari is a Persian female given name meaning 'ambergris', associated with rarity and good fortune.
Anas is an Arabic masculine given name meaning 'to assist' or 'to help', derived from the Semitic root 'n-w-s'.
Anass is an Arabic male given name that means 'helper' or 'assistant'. It has a rich history and significance, derived from the name of Anas ibn Malik, a renowned companion of Prophet Muhammad who served as his scribe. The name symbolizes assistance, loyalty, and devotion, and is believed to bring blessings upon those who bear it.
Anastacio is a distinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'resurrection', popularized during the Roman Empire in honor of Saint Anastasius, who rose from the dead after martyrdom.
Anastasia is a Greek-origin female name meaning 'resurrection', historically linked to royalty and Christianity, but now widely chosen for its aesthetic appeal.
Anastasio is an Italian male given name derived from the Greek Anastasios, meaning "resurrection" or "rebirth".
Anastasios is a Greek boy's name derived from 'anastasis', meaning resurrection, popularized by early Christian church usage.
Anatol is a Greek-origin male given name derived from 'Anatolia', meaning 'east' or 'sunrise'. It signifies new beginnings, hope, and renewal.
Anatole is a distinct French given name derived from ancient Greek 'ἀνάτολος', meaning 'sunrise'. It symbolizes enlightenment and wisdom.
Anatoli is a Slavic masculine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word "ἀνατολη" (anatolē), meaning 'sunrise'.
Anatoliy is a Slavic name of ancient Greek origin meaning "from the east", popular in Eastern Europe and historically significant.
Anatoly is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, derived from the Greek word "ἀνάθημα" meaning "offering" or "sacrifice". It is often associated with Saint Anatoly, a martyr in Orthodox tradition.
Anav is a rare Hebrew name derived from Anaiah, meaning "Yahweh has answered," with historical importance in Jewish tradition.
The name Anay is of Hebrew origin and means "God answers.
Ance is an uncommon yet captivating name with unclear origins, possibly African or Arabic, or derived from Latin "Ancilla". It has been used historically, notably by a 9th-century Anglo-Saxon nun and a 13th-century Italian saint. Today, Ance retains its rarity but continues to be chosen for its unique allure.
Ancel is a unique unisex name of Latin origin, derived from "ancilla" meaning 'female slave' or 'servant girl', popularized by Roman families and later adopted as a given name.
Ancelmo is a Latin-derived given name, meaning 'to strive after' or 'rival', popularized during European Middle Ages.
Anchor is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'strong' or 'firm', inspired by ship anchors and referenced in the Old Testament as one of King Josiah's sons' names.
Ancil is a Latin-derived given name that originally meant 'female slave', though it's now often associated with males and is highly distinctive due to its rarity.
The name Ancle originates from French, meaning 'ancestor' or 'forefather', derived from the Old French word 'anquel'. It was used as a title of respect for wise and experienced men during medieval France.
The unisex name Andamo is of African origin, translating to "gift from God" in various Bantu languages, reflecting gratitude for divine providence.
Andan is a Greek name of great significance, derived from the mythical figure Andromeda, known for her courage and bravery.
Andarius is a rare, Latin-derived name meaning "belonging to Andros," the ancient Greek island known for its beauty and tranquility.
Anddy is a distinctive name of Spanish origin, believed to be derived from Andrés, meaning 'manly' or 'victorious', though Anddy itself doesn't carry this significance.
Ande is a name of Spanish origin derived from Andrés or Andrew, meaning 'strong' or 'manly', popularized by Saint Andrew and historically used among royalty such as King Andrew II of Hungary and King James VI/I of Scotland.
Andee is an American name believed to have originated in the mid-20th century. While it's often seen as a variant of Andrea meaning "courageous" or "strong," Andee can also stand alone with its unique sound and spelling, appealing to parents seeking distinctive names.
Andel is a Hebrew name meaning 'exalted or noble,' popular among diverse cultures throughout history.
The name Anden originates from Norway, meaning 'of the valley', and is derived from the Old Norse word 'andir'.
Ander is a Basque origin given name meaning "man from Andersland" or "from the land of Anders," derived from the Basque word " Ander.
Andrea is an Italian female given name derived from the male name meaning 'strong' or 'courageous'.