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Arshdeep is an Indian name from Punjab, composed of "arsh" meaning 'sun' and "deep" meaning 'depth', symbolizing the profound essence or reach of the sun's warmth and light.
Arshia is a unisex Persian name derived from 'arsh', meaning 'throne', symbolizing the celestial throne of Ahura Mazda in Zoroastrianism.
Arshith is an Indian name of Kerala origin, composed of 'Aru' meaning 'sixth' and 'Shith' translating to 'form', signifying 'the sixth form'. It references the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu, Parashurama.
Arshiv is a unique given name of unknown origin and meaning, with no widely accepted interpretation or background story.
Arshman is an Indian origin name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Rishiman', signifying 'one who possesses divine knowledge or wisdom'. It's often associated with Hindu god Vishnu, the embodiment of wisdom.
Arshon is a Persian name derived from "arsh", meaning throne, signifying majesty and power.
Arshveer is a name of Indian origin meaning 'brave like a lion', derived from the combination of 'arsh' (lion) and 'veer' (brave). Traditionally given to boys in Sikh or Hindu families, it signifies strength and courage.
Arsin is a Persian name meaning "lark," symbolizing joy and renewal, with historical significance in Persia.
Arslan is a Turkic name meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength and courage, popular among Turco-Mongol dynasties throughout history.
Arson is a distinctive Greek-origin given name derived from "arsōn," meaning "to burn." It has been borne by notable historical figures like Arson Quesnel, the French engineer and inventor known for his innovative work on steam engines.
Arsyn is a Greek-derived unisex name meaning 'male' or 'masculine', yet historically used more often by women like the Muse and Rousseau's wife Marie-Agnès Arsy, and today commonly found in France, Germany, and the US.
Art is a German-origin boys' name meaning 'strong' or 'noble', sharing roots with King Arthur and associated with notable figures like Art Pepper and Art Tatum.
Arta is an elegant and meaningful Albanian name derived from the historic city of Arta, symbolizing pride, heritage, gracefulness, intelligence, and strength.
Artadius is a rare Latin-derived male name meaning 'narrow' or 'tight', honoring Saint Artus, symbolizing strength and resilience.
Artan is an Armenian name derived from "artun," meaning "ruby" or "jewel," symbolizing beauty, rarity, and value. Historically associated with heroism in Armenian mythology, it has been a traditional choice for boys born into royalty or high social status families. Today, Artan remains popular among parents seeking unique names for their sons, carrying a rich cultural heritage.
Artavian is an Armenian-derived name meaning 'courageous' or 'brave'.
Artavion is a rare, modern-sounding name of unknown origin, possibly coined for its uniqueness. Its meaning remains unclear, with theories linking it to Latin words or variants of Arthur.
Artavious is a blend of African-American names Arthur ('noble') and Tavius/Tavion ('seventh day'), creating a distinct name with the meaning 'noble seventh day'.
Artavis is an uncommon boy's name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries with no clear meaning or historical significance. One theory suggests it's a blend of Arthur ("hero") and Davis ("beloved"), potentially translating to "heroic beloved".
Artavius is a rare Latin name derived from the Roman clan Artavius, which honors the Etruscan god Arta Vira, meaning "the truthful warrior.
Artee is a rare and distinctive name of unknown origin, with no clear etymology from any major language or culture. Its meaning and history remain mysterious.
Arteen is an Armenian name meaning 'angelic', derived from 'Arakel'.
Artell is a rare, historic English name of unknown origin and meaning, first recorded in the 14th century.
Artem is a Ukrainian name derived from Greek "artemos", meaning "bear". It's traditionally male, reflecting strength & power, but has recent cross-cultural appeal.
Artemas is a distinctive Greek name meaning "smooth, polished, or bright".
Artemio is a distinctive Spanish name derived from the Latin "artemisia," meaning wormwood. It was historically associated with the goddess Artemis in ancient Rome and carried connotations of strength and courage.
Artemis is an ancient Greek female name derived from the goddess of hunting and wild animals, meaning "safe" or "to rise up".
Artemiy is a Slavic male name derived from the Greek goddess Artemis, symbolizing purity and independence.
Artemus is a unique Latin-derived name meaning 'harvest,' historically associated with abundance and prosperity.
Artemy is a unique, Russian name derived from Greek "artemos," meaning 'deer,' popularized by Ivan Turgenev's novel character Artemius and associated with strength, grace, and speed.
Arteo is a rare but significant Latin boys' name derived from "artus," meaning "joint" or "union." It was used in ancient Rome as a praenomen, suggesting strength and robustness.
Arter is a unique Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic word 'Earagair', meaning 'separate' or 'different'.
Artez is a rare, unisex given name of unknown origin, first recorded in the late 19th century U.S., possibly derived from Latin Artemis. Its unique sound and mysterious history make it an intriguing choice for those seeking a distinctive moniker.
Arthur is a British name meaning "strong as a bear".
The name Artha originates from Sanskrit, meaning 'wealth' or 'truth', and is one of the four life goals in Hindu philosophy.
Arthar is an Indian male given name derived from Sanskrit "artha," meaning "meaning" or "purpose." It represents one of the four aims of human life in Hindu philosophy and signifies living a purposeful life.
Arthas is a Welsh name of Old Celtic origin, meaning "bear," symbolizing strength and courage.
Arthel is a rare English name derived from Old English elements meaning 'eagle' and 'thorn bush'.
Arthell is a unique American given name created in the mid-20th century, with no specific meaning or historical association.
Arthur, of British origin, means 'power of the bear', inspired by legendary King Arthur's courage.