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Arvid is a Scandinavian male name derived from Old Norse Árfríðr, meaning "beautiful year".
Arvie is a rare, Scottish-derived name, originating from the surname Arbuthnott.
Arvik is a unique, Nordic name derived from Old Norse "árvík," translating to "river bay.
Arvil is a Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, Árvíðr, meaning 'wide autumn'.
Arvile is a rare, uniquely named individual with unclear origins but associated with France since the 17th century.
Arvill is a rare, unisex French name derived from 'arbre', meaning 'tree', symbolizing strength and growth.
Arville is a rare French male given name derived from the French word 'arbre' meaning 'tree', signifying 'of the tree'.
Arvin is a Persian name derived from "arv", meaning "pure", associated with legendary hero Arash, popular among Iranian families since the 19th century.
Arvind is an Indian name from Gujarat, combining 'ar' meaning sun and 'vinda' meaning found, translating to 'sun discovered', inspired by a wise sage from Hindu mythology.
Arvine is a rare Swiss-derived given name coined by author Blaise Cendrars, symbolizing creativity and rebellion.
Arvion is a distinctive Welsh name derived from the word "arwydd," meaning 'sign' or 'token,' associated with a wise sorceress in Welsh folklore.
Arvis is a unique Lithuanian boy's name derived from 'arvìs', meaning 'deer', signifying grace, speed, and beauty.
Arvle is a rare Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word 'árve', meaning 'inheritance'.
Arvo is a distinct Finnish male name derived from Old Norse 'arfr', meaning 'heir' or 'descendant'. It was traditionally given to boys expected to carry on family lineage, reflecting continuity of tradition.
Arvol is a rare Scandinavian male name meaning 'elf counsel', derived from Old Norse elements 'álfr' and 'hvatr', reflecting the wisdom of elves in Norse mythology.
Arvon is a rare Welsh name derived from "Arfau", meaning "high hill". It's associated with the historic region of Arfon in North Wales and has historical significance in Welsh literature, including the poem "Culhwch and Olwen". Despite its rarity today, those named Arvon can take pride in their Welsh heritage.
Arvy is a Scandinavian-derived given name with Old Norse origins, meaning 'heir', historically associated with power and wealth among Norse people.
Arvydas is an old Lithuanian male given name derived from "arva" meaning "plow", popular among peasants due to its agricultural significance. It has been borne by notable figures like linguist Arvydas Juozapavičius and basketball player Arvydas Sabonis, and remains popular in Lithuania today.
Arwin is a unique Persian given name derived from 'arwin,' meaning 'pearl' or 'jewel,' symbolizing purity, beauty, and rarity.
Arwood is a rare, distinct given name of English origin, possibly derived from 'Arden' meaning "valley", or the Old English words 'eorce' (oak) and 'wudu' (wood). Its modern sound appeals to parents seeking unique names.
Arwyn is a Welsh name meaning "noble bear," derived from Arthfwn or Arthun, with historical roots dating back to the 12th century.
Ary is a distinctive Persian name meaning 'devoted to Arya', the god of hospitality and friendship.
Arya: Sanskrit origin, meaning 'noble/pure'. Primarily used as a female name in India.
Aryaan is an Indian name meaning 'noble relation', derived from Sanskrit elements.
Aryam, of Indian origin, means 'the noble one' or 'the generous one,' associated with the Hindu god Agni.
Aryaman is an Indian name meaning 'the one who has many riches', it's associated with the Hindu god of wealth.
Aryan is a unisex Sanskrit given name meaning 'noble' or 'pure'.
Aryanreddy, of Indian origin, combines 'Aryan' meaning noble, with 'Reddy', a Telugu surname, signifying his proud heritage.
Aryansh is a rare yet significant Indian name derived from 'Aryan', meaning noble, combined with the suffix '-nsh' denoting desire.
Aryas is a unique Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Arya', meaning 'noble'.
Aryash is an uncommon Indian name derived from the Hindu deity Arya, signifying nobility and leadership.
Aryav, of Indian origin, signifies 'noble' or 'pure', derived from Sanskrit 'Arya'.
Aryaveer: A unique Indian name derived from Sanskrit words 'Aarya' (noble) and 'Veera' (brave), signifying a person of noble character and brave spirit.
Arye is a Hebrew boys' name meaning "lion".
Aryeh is a Hebrew name meaning 'lion', associated with strength and courage, and has biblical roots.
Aryel is a Hebrew-origin name meaning 'lion of God', with historical significance tied to ancient Canaanite cities and Jerusalem.
Aryan is an ancient Persian name derived from 'arya', originally meaning 'noble'.
Aryes is a Sanskrit-derived name from Hindu mythology, meaning 'noble' or 'heroic', associated with a wise and brave warrior in the Mahabharata epic.
Aryian is a unique, Persian-origin name derived from 'Aryaman', meaning 'noble' or 'honorable'. It was borne by a Zoroastrian deity in ancient Iran and is associated with nobility, wisdom, and courage in Persian culture.
Aryion is a distinctive Greek name meaning "silver," popular among ancient Greeks who associated it with Apollo and natural elements.