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Asayah is a unique African name derived from the Yoruba language meaning 'God has given wealth'.
Asbel is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'man' or 'mankind', reflecting humanity's strength and endurance.
Asberry is an unusual English given name, derived from Ashbury, meaning "from the ash tree hill".
Asbery is an original modern name of unknown origin and meaning, coined as a unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon name.
Asbiel is a captivating Hebrew name derived from "asah," meaning "to do" or "to make," suggesting creativity and accomplishment. It's a variant of Azriel, meaning "help from God," and has gained popularity for its unique spelling and profound meaning despite not having prominent historical figures associated with it.
Asbury is an uncommon English given name with Old Norse origins, derived from 'Ásir' (gods) and 'geirr' (spear). It once denoted individuals living near ash trees or settlements named after them.
Ascension is a rare Latin-origin name meaning 'to rise' or 'ascend', often associated with the Christian holiday commemorating Jesus Christ's ascent into heaven. It symbolizes progress and ambition even outside religious contexts.
Ascencion is a rare given name derived from Latin 'ascensio', meaning 'ascent' or 'rising', originally associated with the Feast of the Ascension in Spanish-speaking communities.
Ascension is a rare Latin-origin given name translating to 'ascent', derived from the Christian event of Jesus' bodily assumption into Heaven.
Ascher is a rare, Hebrew-derived name meaning 'happiness' or 'joy', associated with the prosperous biblical Tribe of Asher.
Aschton is a rare English name derived from Old English 'æsc', meaning 'ash tree'.
The name Asdrubal, of Iberian origin, means "little mighty one.
Ase is a Norse name meaning 'god', derived from the Old Norse word 'ásir' and associated with the Æsir gods of Norse mythology.
The name Asean is of Thai origin and means "Thai". Popularized by King Mongkut (Rama IV), it symbolizes power and leadership in Thai culture.
Aseante: Origin unknown; no widely accepted meaning.
Aseda is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'the path to wealth or prosperity'.
Aseel is an Arabic boy's name meaning "lion," associated with strength, leadership, and regal power.
Aseem is a unique Indian name of Hindi origin, meaning 'unending' or 'even', symbolizing infinity, balance, or harmony.
Aseer is a distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'patience' or 'humility', popularized by Nigerian nationalist Adebayo Aseer.
Asem is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'to protect or defend', often associated with strength and courage, and believed to confer lifelong protection in Arabic culture.
The name Asen is of Bulgarian origin, derived from the old Slavic name Asenath meaning "to bind" or "chain". It was popular among medieval Bulgarian rulers, notably Asen I who founded the Second Bulgarian Empire in 1185.
Ascension is a distinctive female given name of Spanish origin, derived from the word 'ascensión', meaning 'ascent'. It celebrates the Christian faith's belief in Jesus Christ's ascension to heaven and was traditionally given around the Feast of the Ascension during the Middle Ages in Spain.
The name Ascension, derived from the Latin 'ascensus', means 'ascent' or 'elevation' and is often associated with the Christian feast day celebrating Jesus' ascension into heaven.
Aser is a Hebrew name derived from "aser," meaning ten, associated with one of Jacob's ten sons in the Bible.
Ash is a distinctive given name of uncertain origin, popular among parents seeking unique names. While some suggest it's a shortened form of Ashley or Ashton, others propose it's derived from Old English 'æsc', meaning 'ash tree'. Its modern sound and association with creativity make it appealing despite its mysterious origins.
Asha is a Sanskrit-derived female name meaning 'hope', popularized by video games but rooted in Hindu culture.
Ashaad is an Arabic origin name, meaning 'honesty' or 'truth', symbolizing sincerity and integrity.
Ashaán is an Indian male name derived from Sanskrit "Ashā", meaning 'hope', often used in Hindu families valuing positivity, with a rich historical significance.
Ashad is an Arabic boy's name meaning 'steadfast' or 'firm', signifying strength and resilience.
Ashai, a captivating Hebrew name derived from "ashay" meaning happiness, symbolizes joy and positivity.
Ashal is a Hebrew name meaning 'happiness' or 'joy'.
Ashan is of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit "Ashana," meaning "the first" or "the beginning." It signifies a prosperous start and is associated with the Hindu god Ashani.
Ashanta is a distinctive female name of African origin, derived from the Akan people of Ghana and Ivory Coast, meaning 'Tuesday-born chief' or 'King born on Tuesday'.
Ashante is an African name of Akan origin, meaning "people who speak the truth" or "peaceful people.
Ashanti is an African name of Ghanaian origin, meaning 'king' or 'ruler', reflecting the strength and nobility of the historic Ashanti Empire.
Ashar is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'ten', historically connected to the 'Ten Promises' made by Allah to Prophet Muhammad during his Night Journey.
Ashaud is an African-origin given name, derived from the Yoruba tribe's culture in Nigeria, meaning 'the king will come.'
Ashaun is an African name of Igbo origin, meaning "God answers," reflecting deep spiritual beliefs and faith in divine intervention.
Ashawn is a rare African American male given name derived from Ashley and Shawn, often associated with the black power movement, symbolizing strength or life.
Ashay is a distinctive Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Asha', meaning hope or desire, symbolizing aspiration and prosperity.