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Ashaz is a rare Hebrew name derived from "ashah," meaning swiftness or urgency, with biblical roots dating back to the Old Testament.
Ashburn is an uncommon English given name derived from the Old English words 'æsc' meaning 'ash tree', and 'burne' meaning 'stream'. It translates to 'ash tree stream'.
Ashby is an English name derived from 'æsc', meaning "ash tree," often given to those living near or working with ash wood.
Ashden is a rare English given name whose origins are believed to be linked to the Old English word 'æsc', meaning 'ash tree'.
Ashdon is an uncommon English name with ancient roots, derived from 'ash tree' and 'hill', signifying 'dweller on the ash tree hill'. It was first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086.
Ashdyn is a unique Hebrew name, originating from the ancient Philistine city Ashdod, meaning "follower of Astarte," the Canaanite fertility goddess.
Ashe is a unisex English name derived from Old Norse 'ás', meaning 'god', though not directly related to any specific deity. Its meaning is often associated with divinity or strength, as in ash trees. It gained popularity recently due to its modern sound and has appeared in literature like Agatha Christie's "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" and video games such as "Overwatch".
Ashley is an English name originally meaning "ash tree meadow," gaining popularity as both boys' and girls' names after Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind, and is now widely used worldwide.
Ashen is a unique, unconventional name of unclear Celtic/Irish or English origin, possibly meaning "ash-colored" or "ashes".
Asher is a Hebrew name meaning "happy" or "blessed," popularized in recent years by celebrities like Busy Philipps, who used it for her daughter's middle name. In the Bible, Asher was one of Jacob's twelve sons and founder of the tribe of Asher.
Asheton is a rare English given name derived from the Old English word "æsc," meaning "ash tree." It originally denoted someone living near or working on property with ash trees. Today, it's used as both a surname and given name, with notable bearer Ron Asheton of The Stooges rock band. Despite scarcity among famous individuals, its unique origin and association with nature make Asheton appealing to parents seeking distinctive names with historical significance.
Ashford is an uncommon English given name derived from 'æsc' (ash tree) and 'ford' (shallow water crossing), translating to "ash tree Ford". Originally a surname, it's been used as a first name increasingly in recent years.
Ashim is an Indian name from West Bengal, derived from 'Ashimara,' meaning 'beautiful face.' It's associated with Hindu mythology, particularly the Mahabharata epic where Ashima was a princess and wife to King Dasharatha.
Ashir is a rare Hebrew name derived from the word 'ashar', meaning 'ten'. It carries historical significance, as seen in biblical figures like Ashir of Dan, and is often associated with strength and wisdom.
Ashish is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'hopeful lord' or 'master of hope', associated with a wise king in the Ramayana epic.
Ashkan is a captivating Persian name derived from the Parthian word "Ashkana," meaning "the one who has power or authority.
Ashkii is a Native American name of Navajo origin, translating to 'storm' or 'weather', reflecting strength and resilience.
Ashkon is a rare yet meaningful Persian name, derived from Aschkan and meaning "pure" or "innocent".
Ashlan is a modern, American gender-neutral name created as an alternative to Ashley and Alan. Its meaning is associated with transformation and freedom due to potential connections to the element ash and landscape imagery.
Ashland is an American name of unique origin, derived from the English surname Ashley which means 'ash tree clearing', suggesting resilience and uniqueness.
Ashlee is a modern American girl's name, derived from Ashley, meaning "ash tree meadow." It was coined in the late 20th century as a variant spelling of Ashley, initially used for boys but later popularized for girls.
Ashleigh is a distinctive feminine given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Ashley meaning 'ash tree meadow'. It signifies grace, elegance, and sophistication, popularized in mid-20th century media. Notable figures like Australian actress Ashleigh Brewer and American singer-songwriter Ashleigh Flynn bear this captivating name.
Ashlen is an American name created in the late 20th century by combining Ashley and Ashlee/Ashleigh, with no clear meaning but often associated with "ash tree meadow.
Ashley is an English name derived from 'æsc', meaning 'ash tree'.
Ashlie is an uncommon American girl's name created from Ashley, originally meaning 'ash tree meadow' in Old English.
Ashlin is an Irish-origin name derived from the surname Ó hEachlinn, meaning "descendant of Eachlinn," and is associated with strength and leadership.
Ashlon is a unique Hebrew boy's name that means "morning dew," symbolizing renewal and freshness.
Ashlund is a rare, unisex name of Nordic origin, blending 'Ash', meaning strength and longevity, with 'Lund', denoting nature or woodland. Though it has no specific combined meaning, it evokes images of resilience and connection to the natural world.
Ashly is a recent variant spelling of Ashley, derived from an Old English surname meaning "ash tree meadow," popularized in the mid-20th century as a modern alternative to Ashley.
Ashlyn is an appealing American female name of Irish or Norman origin, potentially meaning 'descendant of the little sun' or 'ash tree meadow'. Despite varied suggestions, many associate it with beauty and grace due to phonetic similarities with words like 'ashen' and 'lyric'.
Ashlynn is an American female given name created by combining Ashley and "-lynn", first gaining popularity in the late 1980s to early 1990s. Its meaning is interpreted as "ash tree meadow".
Ashmir is a Middle Eastern unisex name meaning "like the sun" or "resembling the sun".
Ashmit is a rare Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "having shining or brilliant eyes.
Ashneel is an Indian boy's name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Asani', meaning 'lightning'. It is associated with speed, energy, and brilliance.
Ashok is a male given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'one who is without sorrow'.
Ashoka is a Sanskrit name meaning "without sorrow", associated with Emperor Ashoka, known for his wise rule and promotion of Buddhism.
Ashon is an African-origin name meaning "fourth-born son" in the Akan language of Ghana.
Ashor is a Hebrew origin name meaning "happy" or "blissful", tracing back to biblical times and found among various cultural backgrounds today.
Ashot is an ancient Armenian name meaning "prince" or "noble," popular among medieval nobility and associated with notable historical figures like Ashot I Bagratuni, also known as Ashot the Great.
Ashraf is an Arabic-origin name primarily used in Islamic cultures, meaning 'noble' or 'exalted'. It's often chosen to confer nobility and dignity.